Faced with exams? Stuck with revision? Like pony tails?
If the answers to these questions are; yes, kind of, and they're alright, then watch this! And it could help you to tackle those exams!
Or not.
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How to Revise
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Leningrad 1942
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"I Should Care"
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SUPERMAN - The Eleventh Hour - 1942
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Battlefield 1942 Intro
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Video game Stunt Pros
A while back me and some buds from the states launched a clan called eVil . And we played battelfield 1942 ActionBF MOD and Americas Army for the PC, in Battlefield we found some unique things you could do with the tweaked vehicles in this mod. Here is our show.
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GoodGuys 07 on E-Rider with a 1942 Chevy Coke Truck
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The game of LIFETIME
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BF2 review!
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WaW Campaign XIV Trailer
www.bfeWaW.com World at War Campaign 14 trailer for the battlefield 1942, Forgotten hope tournament. Campaign 14 is a fictional 1946 scenario of the USSR against the Allied nations.
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MGM Logo 1935-53 Color (old things growl)
MGM - Leo the Lion (Tanner) (1935-1956)
Taken from "Roaming Through Michigan"
MGM Kids - Leo Jr. (2003-present)
Taken from All Dogs Go to Heaven
Tanner's sister: Kitty
Tanner's wife: Margarine
Tanner's cousin: Jackie (Slats' best friend)
Tanner's cubs: Frank & Sally
This effect was made by the University of Los Angeles in 1935.
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Battlefield 1942: Secret Weapons of WW2 Expansion Pack Intro
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The Lion King-Bambi Trailer
PLEASE READ DESCRIPTION.
Rate and Comment,PLEASE.
I did this in about a day since trailers were so short back then (the audio is from the original 1942 trailer.) . Just to see how similar the story lines were. Well...I'm not sure how much I like it...you tell me.
The Lion King 1 & 2 (yes, I know I use a Lion King 2 clip, but I'm going to just list it anyway so copyright infringments don't get on me), Bambi © Disney
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Battlefield 1942 - ddG Hargh
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RKO 1942 Bambi Variation Screamz
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Hemp for Victory (1942)
Hemp for Victory is a black-and-white United States government film made during the Second World War, explaining the uses of hemp. The film shows a history of hemp and hemp products, how hemp is grown, and how hemp processed into rope, cloth, cordage and other products.
The film was made to encourage farmers to grow hemp for the war effort because the United States was facing a hemp shortage. produced in 1942 by the USDA outlining a plan to distribute 400,000 lbs. of cannabis seeds to American farmers with the goal of producing 350,000 acres of cannabis by 1943. The USDA even went as far as to urge 4-H clubs to grow at least half an acre, but preferably 2 acres of cannabis. All American farmers were required to see the film, sign a paper saying that they had viewed the film, and read a booklet on the matter. Farmers who agreed were waived from serving in the military, and all their family members were also exempt. They received farm equipment at a discounted price, and sometimes for free.
However, before and after the war -- the same plant was considered "demon weed" and the killer of the same kids that were pressed into service to grow it during the war.
Before 1989, the film was relatively unknown, and the United States Department of Agriculture library and the Library of Congress told all interested parties that no such movie was made by the USDA or any branch of the U.S. government. Two VHS copies were recovered and donated to the Library of Congress on May 19, 1989 by Maria Farrow, Carl Packard, and Jack Herer.
Hemp for Victory is also the title of a book about hemp, published 2006 in London by Whitaker Press (ISBN 0-9549939-0-X). It is the work of several authors active in the hemp world, including Kenyon Gibson, Nick and Cindy Mackintosh, Woody Harrelson, Mina Hegaard and Sam Heslop. The title is taken from the 1942 film, as described above, and contains a transcript of the same. The book covers the history of hemp and then goes into a section on the many uses of hemp, with practical information on paper, hemp oil, hemp fuel, textiles, rope, etc. Processing and cultivation are also covered systematically, with much reference information given throughout, including a list of world-wide hemp shops and a bibliography. Linked to this book is a blog site titled Hemp for Victory - www.hempforvictory.blogspot.com, where news, events and technical information are posted regularly. With the word search feature, this site allows for users to be taken to a specific subject instantly, making it an indexed source of information of much use to the hemp world.
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1942 Harley Davidson WLA 45 Military Solo Motorcycle
WWII Military Motorcycle freshly rebuilt; includes powder coat green & fresh new leather by Marcus Nickell. This would make a great addition to a collection or as a museum piece.
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Battlefield 1942 Secret Wepons of World War 2 intro
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Battlefield 1942 Intro
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Hemp for Victory - 1942
Hemp for Victory is a black-and-white United States government film made during the Second World War, explaining the uses of hemp, encouraging farmers to grow as much as possible.
The film was made to encourage farmers to grow hemp for the war effort because the United States was facing a hemp shortage. The intended audience was probably corn farmers in Kentucky, since the narrator emphasizes that land used to grow corn could also grow hemp, and a segment from the song My Old Kentucky Home can be heard on the soundtrack. The film shows a history of hemp and hemp products, how hemp is grown, and how hemp processed into rope, cloth, cordage and other products.
Before 1989, the film was relatively unknown, and the United States Department of Agriculture library and the Library of Congress told all interested parties that no such movie was made by the USDA or any branch of the U.S. government. Two VHS copies were recovered and donated to the Library of Congress on May 19, 1989 by Maria Farrow, Carl Packard, and Jack Herer.











