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![]() | 【FULLTAB】Utauyo!!MIRACLEとNO,Thank You!を弾いてみた【けいおん!!】 K-On!! Utauyo!!MIRACLE NO,Thank You! www.nicovideo.jp TAB www1.axfc.net ぎぶそん さまコメント↓ どうも。ぎぶそんです。記念すべき50作目になります。 自分がニコニコに初めて上げた動画もけいおんでした。 時間が経つのは早いですね。。。と、どうでもいいですねw 本日はUtauyo!!MIRACLEとNO,Thank You!の発売日ですね! 前回みたいにオリコン1位・2位を独占してやりましょうw 原曲を左側、演奏を右側に寄せてあります。 (一部大好きなバンドのワンフレーズを使用しておりますw) 楽しんでいただければ幸いです。 【TAB】 www1.axfc.net 演奏系マイリストwww.nicovideo.jp ミク曲www.nicovideo.jp ミク曲創作プロジェクト Project RAS com.nicovideo.jp コミュニティcom.nicovideo.jp mixi mixi.jp twitter twitter.com ■ LIVE出ますー!!!! KOBE NICONICOLLECTION www.nicovideo.jp 2010年9月19日(日)神戸チキンジョージ詳細はイベントホームページ → nicolle.is-mine.net ぎぶそん さまマイリスwww.nicovideo.jp www.nicovideo.jp ぎぶそん さまコミュcom.nicovideo.jp 2010年08月04日再生回数 66586 |
![]() | Anne Baxter, Steve Cochran, Lyle Bettger and George Nader in Carnival Story (1954 Movie) DVD: www.amazon.com thefilmarchive.org Carnival Story is a 1954 film directed by Kurt Neumann, starring Anne Baxter and Steve Cochran. The film was shot in 3-D, but was only released to theaters in 2D ("flat"). Neumann simultaneously directed a German language version Rummelplatz der Liebe (1954) with Bernhard Wicki, Eva Bartok, and Curd Jürgens. Cast * Anne Baxter as Willie * Steve Cochran as Joe Hammond * Lyle Bettger as Frank Colloni * George Nader as Bill Brines * Jay C. Flippen as Charley Grayson Anne Baxter (May 7, 1923 -- December 12, 1985) was an American actress known for her performances in films such as The Magnificent Ambersons (1942), The Razor's Edge (1946), All About Eve (1950) and The Ten Commandments (1956). Steve Cochran (May 25, 1917 - June 15, 1965) was an American film, television, and stage actor, the son of a California lumberman. He graduated from the University of Wyoming in 1939. After a stint working as a cowpuncher, Cochran developed his acting skills in local theatre and gradually progressed onto Broadway, film, and television. Lyle S. Bettger (February 13, 1915 -- September 24, 2003) was a character actor known most for his Hollywood roles from the 1950s, typically portraying villains. He is perhaps most recognisable as the wrathfully jealous elephant handler Klaus from the Oscar winning film The Greatest Show on Earth (1952). George Nader (October 19, 1921 -- February 4, 2002) was an American film and television actor of Lebanese descent. He ... 2011年05月15日再生回数 442681 |
![]() | Women in the Army: History, Basic Training, Jobs, Hygiene, Hair, Clothing (1963) DVD: www.amazon.com More US Army films: thefilmarchived.blogspot.com During World War II, the generally held belief in the United State was that women were incapacitated for several days each month and were accident-prone prior to and during the menses. But those who rebut the woman's body as military liability claims argue that menstruation does not incapacitate or debilitate most women and that "female military nurses have had a long history of functioning in wartime under primitive, unsanitary conditions without questions being raised about menstruation interfering with the performance of their duties." An argument against the inclusion of women in combat units is that placing women in combat where they are at risk of being captured and tortured and possibly sexually assaulted is unacceptable. In a Presidential Commission report it was found that male POWs, while being subject to physical abuse, were never subject to sexual abuse, and women were almost always subject to sexual abuse. Rhonda Cornum, then a major and flight surgeon, and now a Brigadier General and Command Surgeon for United States Army Forces Command, was an Iraqi POW in 1991. At the time, she was asked not to mention that she had been molested while in captivity. Cornum subsequently disclosed the attack, but said "A lot of people make a big deal about getting molested," she noted later, adding: "But in the hierarchy of things that were going wrong, that was pretty low on my list." A research in ... 2011年05月09日再生回数 14453 |
![]() | CIA Archives: Soviet Psychological Torture Methods - Former Moscow Prison Inmate (1956) DVD: www.amazon.com thefilmarchive.org Psychological torture is a type of torture that relies primarily on psychological effects, and only secondarily on any physical harm inflicted. Although not all psychological torture involves the use of physical violence, there is a continuum between psychological torture and physical torture. The two are often used in conjunction with one another, and often overlap in practice, with the fear and pain induced by physical torture often resulting in long-term psychological effects, and many forms of psychological torture involving some form of pain or coercion. Many forms of psychological torture methods attempt to destroy the subject's normal self-image by removing them from any kind of control over their environment, creating a state of learned helplessness, psychological regression and depersonalization. Other techniques include enforced nudity and head shaving, sleep deprivation, hooding and other forms of sensory deprivation and forcing the subject to adopt stress positions. A strictly fear-inducing method is the mock execution. Various threats operate on the same fear-inducing principle. Another is indirect torture, which preys on the victims affection for and loyalty to a partner, relative, friend, comrade in arms et cetera, whose real pain induces vicarious suffering in the targeted psychological victim, who is thus loaded with guilt but spared physical harm that might endanger his ability to comply. While psychological torture ... 2011年07月29日再生回数 12441 |
![]() | The Beverly Hillbillies: The Giant Jackrabbit - Season 2, Episode 16 - Sharon Tate (1964) thefilmarchive.org DVD: www.amazon.com January 8, 1964 An escaped kangaroo reported by Granny as an oversized jackrabbit leads the others to suspect she has had too much moonshine. (This is the highest rated 30 minute American television episode as of 2008 since AC Nielsen went to their current ratings recording system in 1960). In the early 1980s, Stephen Kay, who had worked for the prosecution in the trial, became alarmed that Leslie Van Houten had gathered 900 signatures on a petition for her parole. He contacted Sharon Tate's mother, who said she was sure she could do better, and the two mounted a publicity campaign, collecting over 350000 signatures supporting the denial of parole. Van Houten had been seen as the most likely of the killers to be paroled; following Kay's and Tate's efforts, her petition was denied. Doris Tate became a vocal advocate for victims' rights and, in discussing her daughter's murder and meeting other crime victims, assumed the role of counselor, using her profile to encourage public discussion and criticism of the corrections system. For the rest of her life, she strongly campaigned against the parole of each of the Manson killers, and worked closely with other victims of violent crime. Several times, she confronted Charles Watson at parole hearings, explaining, "I feel that Sharon has to be represented in that hearing room. If they're [the killers] pleading for their lives, then I have to be there representing her." She addressed Watson ... 2011年11月12日再生回数 23585 |
![]() | Shades of Gray: Shell Shock - Combat Stress Reaction Documentary (1947) thefilmarchive.org Combat stress reaction (CSR), in the past commonly known as shell shock or battle fatigue, is a military term used to categorize a range of behaviours resulting from the stress of battle which decrease the combatant's fighting efficiency. The most common symptoms are fatigue, slower reaction times, indecision, disconnection from one's surroundings, and inability to prioritize. Combat stress reaction is generally short-term and should not be confused with acute stress disorder, post-traumatic stress disorder, or other long-term disorders attributable to combat stress, although any of these may commence as a combat stress reaction. The ratio of stress casualties to battle casualties varies with the intensity of the fighting, but with intense fighting it can be as high as 1:1. In low-level conflicts it can drop to 1:10 (or less). In World War I, shell shock was considered a psychiatric illness resulting from injury to the nerves during combat. The horrors of trench warfare meant that about 10% of the fighting soldiers were killed (compared to 4.5% during World War II) and the total proportion of troops who became casualties (killed or wounded) was 56%. Whether a shell-shock sufferer was considered "wounded" or "sick" depended on the circumstances. The large proportion of World War I veterans in the European population meant that the symptoms were common to the culture. At the outbreak of World War II most in the United States military had forgotten the ... 2011年07月21日再生回数 15686 |
![]() | Chapter 6 - The Adventures of Tom Sawyer by Mark Twain Chapter 06: Tom Meets Becky.Classic Literature VideoBook with synchronized text, interactive transcript, and closed captions in multiple languages. Audio courtesy of Librivox. Read by John Greenman. Playlist for The Adventures of Tom Sawyer by Mark Twain: www.youtube.com The Adventures of Tom Sawyer free audiobook at Librivox: librivox.org The Adventures of Tom Sawyer free eBook at Project Gutenberg: www.gutenberg.org The Adventures of Tom Sawyer at Wikipedia: en.wikipedia.org View a list of all our videobooks: www.ccprose.com 2011年06月02日再生回数 32132 |
![]() | Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder in Soldiers: WW2 Treatment Documentary - Let There Be Light (1948) DVD: www.amazon.com thefilmarchive.org Let There Be Light is a 1946 American documentary film directed by John Huston. The film, commissioned by the United States Army Signal Corps, was the final entry in a John Huston trilogy of films produced at the request of the US Government. This documentary film follows 75 US soldiers who have sustained debilitating emotional trauma and depression. A series of scenes chronicle their entry into a psychiatric hospital, their treatment and eventual recovery. Some of the treatments involved then-new drugs and hypnosis, and the impression was given of miraculous cures, though the narration says that there will be continuing psychiatric care. Much of the filming was done at Edgewood State Hospital, Deer Park, Long Island, New York which between 1944 and 1946 was part of Mason General Hospital, a psychiatric hospital run by the United States War Department named for an Army doctor and general. The film was controversial in its portrayal of shell-shocked soldiers from the war. "Twenty percent of our army casualties", the narrator says, "suffered psychoneurotic symptoms: a sense of impending disaster, hopelessness, fear, and isolation." Apparently due to the potentially demoralizing effects the film might have on recruitment, it was subsequently banned by the Army after its production, although some pirated copies had been made. Military police once confiscated a print Huston was about to show friends at the Museum of Modern Art. The Army ... 2011年08月03日再生回数 36547 |
![]() | Columbine High School Speech: President Clinton in Littleton, Colorado (1999) thefilmarchive.org May 20, 1999 The Columbine High School massacre (often known simply as Columbine) was a school shooting which occurred on April 20, 1999, at Columbine High School in Columbine, an unincorporated area of Jefferson County, Colorado, United States. Two senior students, Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold, embarked on a shooting spree in which a total of 12 students and 1 teacher were murdered. They also injured 21 other students directly, with three further people being injured while attempting to escape the school. The pair then committed suicide. It is the fourth-deadliest school massacre in United States history, after the 1927 Bath School disaster, 2007 Virginia Tech massacre and the 1966 University of Texas massacre, and remains the deadliest for an American high school. The massacre provoked debate regarding gun control laws, the availability of firearms within the United States and gun violence involving youths. Much discussion also centered on the nature of high school cliques, subcultures and bullying, in addition to the influence of violent movies and video games in American society. The shooting resulted in an increased emphasis on school security, and a moral panic aimed at goth culture, social outcasts, gun culture, the use of pharmaceutical anti-depressants by teenagers, teenage internet use and violent video games. Film Idle Hands - A teen comedy that tanked at the box office most likely because it was released immediately following the events at ... 2012年05月09日再生回数 638 |
![]() | The Boss of Big Town: Starring John Litel, Florence Rice and HB Warner (1942 Movie) DVD: www.amazon.com thefilmarchive.org The Boss of Big Town is a 1942 American film directed by Arthur Dreifuss. Directed by Arthur Dreifuss Produced by Harry D. Edwards (associate producer) Jack Schwarz (producer) Written by Arthur Hoerl (story) Edward Dein (screenplay) Starring See below Music by Leo Erdody Cinematography Marcel Le Picard Editing by Charles Henkel Jr. Distributed by Producers Releasing Corporation Release date(s) December 7, 1942 Running time 62 minutes Country United States Language English Cast * John Litel as Michael Lynn * Florence Rice as Linda Gregory * HB Warner as Jeffrey Moore * John Miljan as Craige * Jean Brooks as Iris Moore * David Bacon as Dr. Gil Page * Mary Gordon as Mrs. Lane * Frank Ferguson as Bram Hart * Lloyd Ingraham as Insp. Torrence * John Maxwell as Foster * Paul Dubov as Graham * Patricia Prest as Frances Hart John Litel (December 30, 1892 -- February 3, 1972) was an American film actor. During World War I, Litel enlisted in the French Army and was twice decorated for bravery. Back in the US after the war, Litel enrolled in the American Academy of Dramatic Arts and began his stage career. In 1929, he started appearing in films. Part of the "Warner Bros. Stock Company" beginning in the 1930s, he appeared in dozens of Warner Bros. films. He usually played supporting roles such as hard-nosed cops, district attorneys and the like. He appeared in over 200 films, including Declaration of Independence (1938), They Drive by Night (1940 ... 2011年05月04日再生回数 17900 |









