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spiridion fernando

Zimbabwe election-2 - 0 views

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    In late 2006 a plan was proposed that would have delayed the election to 2010, at the same time as the next parliamentary election, which was said to be a cost-saving measure. This would have lengthened President Mugabe's term by two years.[22] However, there was reportedly dissent within the ruling ZANU-PF regarding the proposal, and it was never approved. In March 2007, Mugabe said that he thought the feeling in the party favored having the presidential election in 2008, and moving the parliamentary election up by two years instead. He also said that he would be willing to stand for another term if chosen by the party.[23] On March 30, 2007, it was announced that the ZANU-PF Central Committee had chosen Mugabe as the party's candidate for another term in 2008, that presidential terms would be reduced to five years instead of six, and that the parliamentary election would also be held in 2008.[24] Later, information was leaked from the same meeting that ZANU-PF had adopted the position of making Mugabe president-for-life.[25] In 2006, ZANU-PF National Chairman John Nkomo was one of the first to announce he would be ready to contest the election for ZANU-PF if Mugabe chose to retire.[26] Abel Muzorewa, the only prime minister of Zimbabwe Rhodesia, suggested on 21 June 2007 that he might run, claiming that people were urging him to do so.[27] Mugabe was chosen by acclamation as ZANU-PF's presidential candidate for the 2008 election by delegates at a December 2007 party congress. John Nkomo said that he "did not hear any dissenting voices" and that the congress had "fully and unreservedly" backed Mugabe.[28] On January 25, 2008, the date of the election was announced as March 29. A spokesperson for the faction of the MDC led by Morgan Tsvangirai denounced this as "an act of madness and arrogance",[29][30] while the leader of the other MDC faction, Arthur Mutambara, said that a free and fair election could not be held under the existing conditions, calling for
Jason Layug

Free Flash CS3 Tutorial - 0 views

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    This free Flash CS3 tutorial is for beginners who want to learn the basic concepts of Flash
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    This free Flash CS3 tutorial is for beginners who want to learn the basic concepts of Flash.
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    This free Flash CS3 tutorial is for beginners who want to learn the basic concepts of Flash.
samburus

Get classified scripts & themes for jomclassifieds.com - 0 views

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    You want to create a classifieds webpage and don't want to spend your precious time on themes or scripts jomclassifieds is the right place to buy a new classified script for your business... Read more: https://jomclassifieds.com/ - Good security - Easy to post ads listing - Good coding - Easy to use and navigate - Simple and loads quickly
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7 Best Sites to Buy Google 5 Star Reviews (Non-Drop & 5 Star) - 0 views

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    If you want to buy google 5 star reviews for your business & get more revenue than you can just contact us we will sell you your google plus reviews. We have sold over 100k google plus reviews in last 1 year and got very good response from our clients. If you want to buy google 5 star reviews at cheapest rates than its right time to contact us. It's time to be smart, as several online sellers provide the same service but with no guarantee. We have a unique approach that can help you understand how important it is to buy positive feedbacks online
shel hawkin

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    If you are looking smart cash support with same day application approval and want to resolve all your mid month economic crisis then you can apply with Payday Loans Online and can sustain your financial freedom without any trouble of collateral pledging. Apply now
Gian Barcelon

Photo to Sketch - 0 views

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    For those who's pictures wants to become a sketch
Joshjua Tangitau

How to Interpret Abstract Art - Art Appreciation & Fine Arts - 0 views

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    Do you ask yourself any of these questions?\n\nWhat is abstract art? Is it the same thing as Modern Art? How can I interpret and evaluate a piece of abstract art? Can it have a subject or a meaning? Are there different types of abstract art?\n\nIf you want to discover the answers, and ask more questions, this course is for you!\n\nAbstraction is not a style of art, like for example, Baroque or Cubism. It is, rather, about the subject matter and our reading of it. An artist expressing the beauty of a landscape can paint a picture of the landscape, but how can an artist make a piece of artwork about an emotion such as fear, or an idea such as purity, or a quality of a painting such as shape, weight or rhythm? It might be worth considering your expectations of some other art forms; music and dance for example\n\nThe art critic Herbert Read wrote in 1931, �We must not be afraid of this word �abstract�. All art is primarily abstract�. But many people are afraid of abstract art, and feel that it is alien territory! In this course we will approach abstract art via art with which we, perhaps, feel more comfortable and learn to extend our skills of interpretation and understanding. We will also make sure that terms bandied around in art speak such as �abstract, �figurative�, �realism�, �representational� are clearly defined.\n\nWe will explore what we mean by realism and abstraction in Western art by looking at images from the ancient Egyptians, through Classical art, early Christian and Mediaeval art, to the Renaissance, until the late 19th century. We will then explore the break with convention in Modernism, look at experiments with colour and form in the early Modern era, and at some of the key ideas of the first abstract artists.\n\nWe will examine the historical, social and political context of early Modernism, against the backdrop of rapid industrialization, the Bolshevik revolution and the years leading to the great war.\n\nAbstract Ar
Gian Barcelon

Portarit Sketching - 0 views

shared by Gian Barcelon on 03 Jun 08 - Cached
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    For those who wants to read about sketching and how they done it
Jason Layug

Adobe Photoshop Text Effects Tutorials - Tutorialized - 0 views

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    A very useful site for those with PS CS3 and want to learn how to create some choice text. The site consists of easy to understand Adobe Photoshop Text Effects Tutorials and is one of my favourites.
Gian Barcelon

Tuts About sketching - 0 views

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    For those who wants to learn how to sketch XD
Gian Barcelon

Transferring the subject to another background - 0 views

shared by Gian Barcelon on 03 Jun 08 - Cached
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    For those who want to transfer their subject to another background =D
Gian Barcelon

Adding Decals on your Car - 0 views

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    Just if you want to make your car have vinyls and decals =P
Carlos Chon

Photoshop Tutorials - Home - 0 views

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    Photoshop tutorials, guides, and instructions., Improve your landscape photography skills with these must-know tips for breathtaking landscape photos. 1. Shoot about 30 minutes before and after sunset. A sunset is a great thing to capture, but even if youre not shooting the sunset but instead shooting at a 90-degree angle to the sunset or even shooting with the sunset at your back, having that subtle light brings out the colors in landscape photos. Most outdoor photography magazines wont even consider shots that havent been shot around this time, as well as before/after sunrise. 2. Shoot about 30 minutes before and after sunrise. As well as before and after sunset, shooting before and after sunrise causes a lot of detail and tone to be seen. The lighting avoids being overexposed, which happens many times when shooting in the middle of the day with harsh light. For portraits, you can shoot in the shade for subtle light even during the middle of the day, but with landscapes, you cant put the entire landscape into the shade. You have to rely on the weather for that. You can shoot a little longer after sunrise if theres some slight cloud cover, but usually an hour or two after sunrise and its already really bright. This is an example of a slightly underexposed landscape photo. Its not shot during the right amount of light, and was shot when the sun was too far down or with too much cloud cover. 3. Have a foreground, middleground, and background. This is part of the rule of thirds, which I cover in the next tip. Make sure you have three elements in landscape shot in order to make it more aesthetically pleasing. For example, if there are some seagulls running on the beach along the shore, that can be the foreground, while the middleground would be the waves crashing and part of the ocean, and the distant ocean and horizon would be the background. 4. Use the rule of thirds. The rule of thirds applies to landscape photography as well. Im
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    A page to help with photo shop skills
Vaish M.

Photoshop Tutorial - Removing Unwanted Elements - 0 views

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    A good video in how to remove elements of an image that you don't want.
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    I think it's a good video and give you step by step instructions on how to perform the certain technique.
jake carlaw

pilgrimages - 0 views

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    This site is good because it shows many different reasons why people can go on pilgrimages and why they would want to go on pilgrimages
Jason Chammas

YouTube - tutorial 2d 3d depth on flash cartoon animation - 0 views

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    in this video i wanted to show how i work on flash.. and how i illustrate with the mouse and at the same time it's a type of tutorial showing that flash 9cs3...
Joey Arida

flash tutourial 5 - 0 views

shared by Joey Arida on 20 Sep 08 - Cached
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    !!!MUST READ ME!!!In This Video i will show you How to Make A Flash Intro For 100% Free And No Virus Try it for yourself! You may want to turn up your sound ...
joshua regis

Churches view on stem cell research - 0 views

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    This may aid those who are wanting to find out the churches view on stem cell research.
spiridion fernando

Zimbabwe's discouraging election scenario « Zimbabwe Review - 0 views

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    Ads by Google 10 Rules of Flat Stomach: Cut down 9 lbs of stomach fat every 11 Days by Obeying these 10 Rules. FatLoss4Idiots.comAir Zimbabwe Save with cheap flights on Air zimbabwe www.flightcentre.com.au For a country with such great and mounting problems as Zimbabwe, a general election should be an occasion for great excitement. This should be particularly so when the main opposing parties offer such starkly differently views of looking at the origins of the problems, and the solutions, as do ZANU-PF and the MDC. Yet there seems very little of that sense of excitement about the March general election. There seems less of a general sense of optimism than in recent votes that this election could be a turning point in the country's continuing plunge in every arena. The blasé attitude seems independent of whether one is supportive of the ruling ZANU-PF or either faction of the MDC. If it is going to be an election that represents a watershed in Zimbabwe's declining fortunes, I know few people on either side of the political divide who seem to think that this one is it. A win for President Mugabe and ZANU-PF represents "business as usual," which more of the hardships and decline of the past several years. Just weeks before the election, neither Mugabe as a presidential candidate nor his party even bother to pretend that there is a credible plan in place to reverse the mess the country is in. The MDC factions seem at their most indecisive and weakest. Within and between them, ego-politics seems to win over strategy against their common foe, the ruling party. The statements and actions of some of the leading lights of both factions make one wonder whether in power they would really represent a type of politics essentially different from that of ZANU-PF, or whether they would just be a new group of people doing the same things as before. They send out confusing signals about whether or not they will participate in the election.
Abel Robinson

Abortion:Michelle Grattan (Social Justice Issue) - 0 views

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    It's the debate the Prime Minister doesn't want, yet can't stop. - The Age Online
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