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![]() | SDガンダム CFO Gundam F91 連邦軍の汎用試作型MS。サナリィのMS小型化計画の集大成になったMSだ。高出力ジェネレイターの搭載でヴェスバーとビームシールドのような強力なビーム武器の装備が可能で、'MCA構造'を採用しているため、小型MSのスケールを遥かに飛び越える性能を発揮することができる。また操縦補助システムとして'バイオコンピューター'を搭載、機体の追従性はとても高い。最大出力時、冷却過程で発生する金属剥離効果によって残像が発生して分身しているような効果を得ることができる。 変形によるMEPE発動で分身&ブースト量減少の行動力の属性詐欺までと言われたパーの5段格闘もこなす万能機体。今は修正がきてブースト量は減ったが、スキル2のバイオコンピューターが発動していれば脅威ではある。 「質量を持った、残像だというのか!?」 「なんとぉぉおおおおお」 BGM@ETERNAL WIND~ほほえみは光る風の中~ 2011年02月25日再生回数 4233 |
![]() | Sales Training Video: Courses, Ideas, Companies, Programs, Seminars, Jobs (1941) thefilmarchive.org A sale is the act of selling of products or services in return for money or other compensation. It is an act of completion of a commercial activity. The seller -- the provider of the goods or services -- completes a sale in response to an acquisition or to an appropriation or to a request. There follows the passing of title (property or ownership) in the item, and the application and due settlement of a price, the obligation for which arises due to the seller's requirement to pass ownership. Ideally, a seller agrees upon a price at which he willingly parts with ownership of or any claim upon the item. The purchaser, though a party to the sale, does not execute the sale, only the seller does that. To be precise the sale completes prior to the payment and gives rise to the obligation of payment. If the seller completes the first two above stages (consent and passing ownership) of the sale prior to settlement of the price, the sale remains valid and gives rise to an obligation to pay. A sale can take place through: * Direct sales, involving person to person contact * Pro forma sales * Agency-based o Sales agents (for example in real estate or in manufacturing) o Sales outsourcing through direct branded representation o Transaction sales o Consultative sales o Complex sales o Consignment o Telemarketing or telesales o Retail or consumer * Traveling salesman o Door-to-door methods o hawking * Request for proposal -- An invitation for suppliers, through a ... 2011年05月01日再生回数 5706 |
![]() | Preparing for the Nuclear Holocaust: Town of the Times thefilmarchived.blogspot.com Nuclear holocaust refers to the possibility of nearly complete annihilation of human civilization by nuclear warfare. Under such a scenario, all or most of the Earth is made uninhabitable by nuclear weapons in future world wars. A common definition of the word "holocaust": "great destruction resulting in the extensive loss of life, especially by fire." The word is derived from the Greek term "holokaustos" meaning "completely burnt." Possibly the first printed use of the word "holocaust" to describe an imagined nuclear destruction is Reginald Glossop's 1926: "Moscow ... beneath them ... a crash like a crack of Doom! The echoes of this Holocaust rumbled and rolled ... a distinct smell of sulphur ... atomic destruction." In the 1960s the principal referent of the unmodified "holocaust" was nuclear destruction. Since the mid 1970s the capitalized term "Holocaust" has been closely associated with the Nazi mass slaughter of Jews (see The Holocaust) and "holocaust" in its nuclear destruction sense is almost always preceded by "atomic" or "nuclear." Nuclear physicists and authors have speculated that nuclear holocaust could result in an end to human life, or at least to modern civilization on Earth due to the immediate effects of nuclear fallout, the loss of much modern technology due to electromagnetic pulses, or nuclear winter and resulting extinctions. The theme is widely used in dystopian fiction books, films, and video games. One of the first ... 2011年03月18日再生回数 14141 |
![]() | The Jack Benny Hour: Bob Hope, Elke Sommer, Walt Disney, the Beach Boys (1965) thefilmarchive.org DVD: www.amazon.com Jack Benny (born Benjamin Kubelsky, February 14, 1894 -- December 26, 1974) was an American comedian, vaudevillian, and actor for radio, television, and film. Widely recognized as one of the leading American entertainers of the 20th century, Benny played the role of the comic penny-pinching miser, insisting on remaining 39 years old on stage despite his actual age, and often playing the violin badly. Benny was known for his comic timing and his ability to get laughs with either a pregnant pause or a single expression, such as his signature exasperated "Well!" His radio and television programs, tremendously popular from the 1930s to the 1960s, were a foundational influence on the situation comedy genre. Dean Martin, on the celebrity roast for Johnny Carson in November 1973, introduced Benny as "the Satchel Paige of the world of comedy." Bob Hope, KBE, KCSG, KSS (born Leslie Townes Hope; May 29, 1903 -- July 27, 2003) was a British-born American comedian and actor who appeared in vaudeville, on Broadway, and in radio, television and movies. He was also noted for his work with the US Armed Forces and his numerous USO shows entertaining American military personnel. Throughout his career, he was honored for his humanitarian work. In 1996, the US Congress honored Bob Hope by declaring him the "first and only honorary veteran of the US armed forces." Bob Hope appeared in or hosted 199 known USO shows. Elke Sommer (born 5 November 1940 ... 2011年09月25日再生回数 15574 |
![]() | Chapter 19 - Babbitt by Sinclair Lewis Chapter 19. Classic Literature VideoBook with synchronized text, interactive transcript, and closed captions in multiple languages. Audio courtesy of Librivox. Read by Mike Vendetti. Playlist for Babbitt by Sinclair Lewis: www.youtube.com Babbitt free audiobook at Librivox: librivox.org Babbitt free eBook at Project Gutenberg: www.gutenberg.org Babbitt at Wikipedia: goo.gl View a list of all our videobooks: www.ccprose.com 2011年11月07日再生回数 9929 |
![]() | Lady Gangster: Faye Emerson, Julie Bishop, Frank Wilcox, Jackie Gleason (1942 Movie) DVD: www.amazon.com thefilmarchive.org Lady Gangster is a 1942 American film directed by Robert Florey and based on the play Gangstress, or Women in Prison and is considered to be a remake of Ladies They Talk About. Cast Faye Emerson as Dorothy Drew Burton Julie Bishop as Myrtle Reed Frank Wilcox as Kenneth Phillips Roland Drew as Carey Wells Jackie Gleason as Wilson Ruth Ford as Lucy Fenton Virginia Brissac as Mrs. Stoner Dorothy Vaughan as Matron Jenkins Dorothy Adams as Deaf Annie William Hopper as John Vera Lewis as Ma Silsby Herbert Rawlinson as Lewis Sinton Peggy Diggins as Mary, a trustee Charles C. Wilson as Detective William 'Bill' Phillips as Stew Frank Mayo as Walker Leah Baird as Matron Faye Margaret Emerson (July 8, 1917 -- March 9, 1983) was an American film actress and television interviewer, known as "The First Lady of Television". She acted in many Warner Brothers films beginning in 1941. In 1944, she played one of her more memorable roles as Zachary Scott's ex in The Mask of Dimitrios. She was born to Lawrence and Emma (Smythe) in the tiny community of Elizabeth, Allen Parish in southwestern Louisiana. Julie Bishop (August 30, 1914 -- August 30, 2001) was an American film and television actress. She appeared in over 80 films between 1923 and 1957. She made 16 films at Warners, including a supporting role in 1943's Princess O'Rourke, supporting Olivia de Havilland and Robert Cummings. While filming, she met her second husband, Clarence Shoop, a pilot. She ... 2011年07月14日再生回数 66646 |
![]() | White House Tour with Jackie Kennedy (1962 Documentary Film) DVD: www.amazon.com thefilmarchive.org Jacqueline Lee Bouvier Kennedy Onassis (July 28, 1929 -- May 19, 1994) was the wife of the 35th President of the United States, John F. Kennedy, and served as First Lady of the United States during his presidency from 1961 until his assassination in 1963. Five years later she married Greek shipping magnate Aristotle Onassis; they remained married until his death in 1975. For the final two decades of her life, Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis had a successful career as a book editor. She is remembered for her contributions to the arts and preservation of historic architecture, her style, elegance, and grace. A fashion icon, her famous pink Chanel suit has become a symbol of her husband's assassination and one of the lasting images of the 1960s. The restoration of the White House was Kennedy's first major project as First Lady. She was dismayed during her pre-inauguration tour of the White House to find little of historic significance in the house. The rooms were furnished with undistinguished pieces that she felt lacked a sense of history. Her first efforts, begun her first day in residence (with the help of society decorator Sister Parish), were to make the family quarters attractive and suitable for family life. Among these changes was the addition of a kitchen on the family floor and rooms for her children. Upon almost immediately exhausting the funds appropriated for this effort, Kennedy established a fine arts committee to oversee and ... 2011年06月22日再生回数 101464 |
![]() | Mohamed Hassanein Heikal Interview on the Arab-Israeli Conflict (1972) DVD: www.amazon.com thefilmarchived.blogspot.com Mohamed Hassanein Heikal (Arabic: محمد حسنين هيكل, born 23 September 1923) is a leading Egyptian journalist. For 17 years (1957--1974) he was editor-in-chief of the Cairo newspaper Al-Ahram and has been a respected commentator on Arab affairs for more than 50 years. The Arab--Israeli conflict (Arabic: الصراع العربي الإسرائيلي, Hebrew: הסכסוך הישראלי-ערבי) refers to the political tensions and open hostilities between the Arab peoples and the Jewish community of the Middle East that have lasted for over a century. Some trace the beginning of the conflict to large-scale Jewish return to Palestine, especially after the establishment of the Zionist movement, which intensified with the creation of the modern State of Israel in 1948. Others see it as a part of Arab nationalism, whose central premise is that the peoples of the Arab world, from the Atlantic Ocean to the Arabian Sea, constitute one nation bound together by common linguistic, cultural, religious, and historical heritage. Territory regarded by the Jewish people as their historical homeland is regarded by the Pan-Arab movement as belonging to the Palestinian Arabs, and in the Pan-Islamic context, in territory regarded as Muslim lands. The conflict, which started as a political and nationalist conflict over competing territorial ambitions following the collapse of the Ottoman Empire, has shifted over the years from the large scale regional Arab--Israeli conflict to a ... 2011年04月02日再生回数 46830 |
![]() | State of the Union Address: Speech by President Clinton (1997) thefilmarchive.org The 1997 State of the Union address was given by President Bill Clinton to a joint session of the 105th United States Congress on February 4, 1997. The speech was the first State of the Union address of President Clinton's second term. President Clinton discussed numerous topics in the address, including the environment, the International Space Station, welfare, crime and relations with NATO and China. The president also focused on a "detailed plan to balance the budget by 2002". The Republican Party response was delivered by Oklahoma congressman JC Watts in front of high school students sponsored by the Close Up Foundation. Dan Glickman, the Secretary of Agriculture, served as the designated survivor. The speech was broadcast live on television and radio and lasted 1:04:21 and consisted of 6774 words. This was the first State of the Union Address carried live on the Internet. en.wikipedia.org 2012年05月06日再生回数 1817 |
![]() | CIA Archives: Desegregation and the American Civil Rights Movement Documentary Film (1957) thefilmarchive.org Desegregation is the process of ending the separation of two groups usually referring to races. This is most commonly used in reference to the United States. Desegregation was long a focus of the American Civil Rights Movement, both before and after the United States Supreme Court's decision in Brown v. Board of Education, particularly desegregation of the school systems and the military. Racial integration of society was a closely related goal. The African-American Civil Rights Movement (1955--1968) refers to the movements in the United States aimed at outlawing racial discrimination against African Americans and restoring voting rights in Southern states. This article covers the phase of the movement between 1954 and 1968, particularly in the South. By 1966, the emergence of the Black Power Movement, which lasted roughly from 1966 to 1975, enlarged the aims of the Civil Rights Movement to include racial dignity, economic and political self-sufficiency, and freedom from oppression by white Americans. The movement was characterized by major campaigns of civil resistance. During the period 1955--1968, acts of nonviolent protest and civil disobedience produced crisis situations between activists and government authorities. Federal, state, and local governments, businesses, and communities often had to respond immediately to crisis situations that highlighted the inequities faced by African Americans. Forms of protest and/or civil disobedience included ... 2011年07月19日再生回数 39103 |









