This 10 minute documentary was shot and collaborated by Shaun Filer, along with the backing of footage by key sources, was edited and scored by Liam Key.
It is an eye opener to the unaware, of the extreme dangers journalists are exposed to when sent to foreign countries. With many infamous journalists baring their most personal experiences, and how it affected their life from then on. Journalists from World War 1, World 2, Vietnam, Baulkens War, Cambodia, Sierre Leone, Palestine, Afghanistan, and finally the epitome of dangerous modern journalism - Iraq.
This upload is for a single event taking place on the 10th September 2008. It will be removed after this one screening, due to the nature and the subjects screened in this documentary.
All care was taken to be balanced and precise. It is about the exposition of dangers, as opposed to the glorification of a video.
The life of a Fairtrade banana, as you can see in this, is spent cruising about in a convertible and hanging in exotic climes, in many ways an enviable life, but things have really improved for our top bananas, it used to be tough as hell !
HKHarbourCity: The Michelin guide brought their stars to Hong Kong and Harbour City shined brightest with 7 restaurants. Always known as Hong Kong’s favourite shopping centre, it is now the destination for great cuisine; Cucina, Crystal Jade La Mian Xiao Long Bao, House of Jasmine and many more.http://www.so-u.tv/playVideo.php?contestid=andid=8899
The closing party of the Skin:Inks exhibition on July 10 had to be the coolest Hong Kong party in many months. Party goers, celebrities, über-cool tattooed guys and gals packed Cliq nightclub to celebrate skin art and raise funds for the Kely Support Group. So-u.Tv’s team was there to catch all the action including Phat Chan from 24 Herbs getting a tattoo by Gabe, David Beckham\'s tattoo artist. See it all at http://www.so-u.tv/playVideo.php?id=1888
The last race before the final was the coldest yet. Anxious athletes broke out of the start line to capture as many points as possible.The next race will be the deciding event on who will be King of the Hill!.Watch the fast paced excitment here. For more information turn to www.seyonasia. The full action of race 4 can be found on so-u.tv.For sponsorship information or how to get your event filmed contact Prosperity Research
Harbour view seafood and international buffet. Celebrating with 20% off their 5 star buffet during November. Seafood, Wagyu beef, King Prawns, Shashimi, Foi Gras and many more cuisine ensures something for everyone. Locted at HKCEC (Renaisance Hotel) This beatiful view restaurant is perfect for private dinners or large banguets. Free parking. Make your reservation now. www.so-u.tv
The Angry Birds® craze continues to sweep the nation — and pets are fed up! Having shared their owners’ attention with the popular game since its release in 2009, cats and dogs are begging to take a bite out of the fun. Now they can play too. The Hartz Mountain Corporation, a leader in the pet products industry, is launching an exclusive line of Angry Birds pet toys featuring many of the wildly popular Angry Birds characters just in time for the holidays.
To view Multimedia News Release, go to http://www.multivu.com/mnr/53233-hartz-angry-birds-holiday-toys-for-pets
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Hindu art, unlike Buddhist art, shows the human figure curved, voluptuous and filled with potential motion. Parvati below is shaped and dressed (only in jewelry to emphasize her sexuality and a crown) like the Yakshi. Ganesha, the elephant-headed god in the center, is corpulent, the result of \\good living.\\ Vishnu on the right is portrayed with a fit, but soft body, and with four arms to show his many powers.
The Indian artist had an entirely different starting point. He considered that the perfect human animal was an inadequate symbol for the beauty of the divine nature which comprehended all human qualities and transcended them all. It was only by meditating on the Ultimate Perfection that the artist�s mind could perceive some glimmer of the beauty of the Godhead. Mere bodily strength and mundane perfections of form are never glorified in Indian art. Indian art is essentially idealistic, mystic, symbolic, and transcendental. The artist is both priest and poet. In this respect Indian art is closely allied to the Gothic art of Europe � indeed, Gothic art is only the Eastern consciousness manifesting itself in a Western environment. But while the Christian art of the Middle Ages is always emotional, rendering literally the pain of the mortification of the flesh, the bodily sufferings of the Man of Sorrows, Indian art appeals more to the imagination and strives to realize the spirituality and abstraction of a supra-terrestrial sphere.