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1989 was a year of great change, a major turning point, for all those living in the Eastern Bloc. The revolutions of 1989 ushered in a new era of democracy. Now, 20 years on, eyewitnesses recall what it was like to live during this time and how the revolutions have shaped their lives.
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Conclusions: Where Do We Go From Here? (Islam in Europe, Part V)LIVE from the NYPL Shorts, June 11, 2009
ISLAM IN EUROPE—Insult: Fractured States? is a three-evening symposium on June 9, 10, and 11 that gathers prominent, cross-sector speakers from diverse disciplines and the Muslim diaspora to share country-specific perspectives on Muslim communities integration in European society. This opening panel, introduced by Mustapha Tlili (Founder of the Center for Dialogues at New York University), sets the historical framework for the entire symposium and explores how Europes socio-economic and political history led to contemporary, post-colonial immigration and integration issues.
Paul Holdengräber (Director of LIVE from the NYPL) closes the symposium in a conversation with Benjamin Barber (author of Jihad vs. McWorld), Jocelyn Cesari (Harvard University, France), Khaled Fouad Allam (University of Trieste, Italy), Bas Heijne (author, The Netherlands), and Imam Abduljalil Sajid (Imam of the Brighton Islamic Mission).
Duration : 0:7:4
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In the summer of 2009, a group of students from the Loewenberg School of Nursing visited Switzerland and France to learn about nursing as it is performed in publicly-funded health care systems in Europe. The group, headed up by Dr. Carolyn Speros, also visited the headquarters of UNAIDS, the United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS, as well as the World Health Organization and the International Council of Nursing. The group also took in the sights of cities in France, Germany and Switzerland; visited hospitals and toured museums.
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Europe - The Final Countdown 2009 (Dj Zam Remix)
Breaking the silence on the true founding of North and Central America. For years on top of years people have known the truth behind the founding of North and Central America but have always been kept silenced by the Native American community. This video breaks the silence.
The British Prime Minister, Gordon Brown, and Europe Minister, Caroline Flint, both speak on the UKâ??s continuing support for the Cyprus settlement talks. They were addressing a Greek Cypriot community leaders reception at the Foreign Office last night.
LINKING EUROPEAN CULTURES THROUGH TOURISM
E se fosse nos dias de hoje que a música "The final countdown" aparece-se?
Part 1: WHITEY McFARLAN…everyones favorite reporter attempts to helps send white people back to Mother Europe to live peacefully!