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Dining together
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A Christmas Carol2
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A Christmas Carol3
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A Christmas Carol
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Miami 1951 - part 2
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Mark VII Production (1951)
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ADAM GIBI ADAM MUSTAFA TASAR ANISINA 1951-2007
Gaziantep sevdalisi böylesine kiymetli insanin vefatindan duydugum üzüntüyü ifade edecek söz bulamiyorum. Siyaset adaminin zor yetistigi Türkiye'de böylesi degerlerin kaybi sadece Gaziantep için degil, Türkiye için de önemli bir kayiptir. Gaziantep'in sanayilesmesi ve adinin dünyaya duyurulmasinda büyük emekleri olan Mustafa Tasar'in, kendisinden sonra gelecek siyasilere iyi bir örnek olacagini saniyorum. Bugün hala yeri doldurulamayan bir politikaci olan Mustafa Tasar artik yok! Hizmetleri ve gayretleri ile gönüllere taht kuran Mustafa Tasar'a Allah'tan rahmet, kederli ailesi ve sevenlerine bassagligi dileklerimi sunuyorum. Allah taksiratini affetsin...
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MGM (1951, Royal Wedding)
Very rare! Too bad on Archive.org, the logo is vanished. Taken from "Royal Wedding". This is also the second video.
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Day of Thanksgiving (1951)
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Miami 1951 part 1
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Survival Under Atomic Attack (1951)
"Explains" the dangers of the atomic bomb, the effects of radiation and what the individual should do to protect himself if caught in the open or in his home.
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A Mark VII Production (1951) (RARE!)
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Evita Peron- Discurso 1951
El discurso pronunciado por Eva Peron rechanzando la propuesta de ser postulada a la vicepresidencia de Argentina en 1951 con varios arreglos para la presentacion del mismo en aulas de Tecnologico de Monte rrey Campus , Queretaro , Preparatoria en Celaya.
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"Soapy The Germ Fighter," 1951
"Its not sissy being clean." This of course is coming from a pink bar-soap sporting a pair of tights and a New England accent.
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The Terrible Truth
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Almost done with my back piece.,A Salvador Dali painting.
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The Zionist Plan
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A Critical Analysis of Ken Ham's Do Animals Evolve?
Kenneth Alfred Ham (born October 20, 1951) is the president of Answers in Genesis USA and Joint CEO of Answers in Genesis International. A vocal advocate for a literal interpretation of the Book of Genesis, his cross-country speaking tours and many books make him one of the better known young Earth creationists.
His arguments have not gained the acceptance of any mainstream scientific organization. In particular, No Answers in Genesis lists specific criticisms of Ham's teachings on science.
Advocates of creationism, such as Ham, have been criticized for presenting children with a false dichotomy between God and science/evolution. This was a prominent statement in the 2005 opinion in Kitzmiller v. Dover Area School District.
Ham has frequently made the comment, "Were you there?" The implication being that knowledge of unwitnessed events is inferential and not observational.
Ham's beliefs and tactics have also been criticized by other Christians. Answers in Creation, an Old Earth creationist website, has called Ham willfully ignorant of evidence for an old earth and said he "deliberately misleads" his audiences on matters of both science and theology. Astronomer Hugh Ross, a progressive creationist, has publicly debated Ham on the age of the Earth and the compatibility of an old Earth with the Bible, as well as other Answers In Genesis staff.
These and other criticisms are often addressed in articles posted on the Answers website. Also, Ham and other Answers In Genesis staff believe that God is alive today and witnessed the origins of the universe, and so knows and has accurately described what he created.
Ham refers to all people who do not share his belief in a 6000 year old earth and biblical literalism as atheists. This is not only inaccurate, but highly insulting to many people.
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Answers With Ken Ham: Is Genesis Relevant For Today?
Kenneth Alfred Ham (born October 20, 1951) is the president of Answers in Genesis USA and Joint CEO of Answers in Genesis International. A vocal advocate for a literal interpretation of the Book of Genesis, his cross-country speaking tours and many books make him one of the better known young Earth creationists.
Ham was born in Queensland, Australia but moved to the United States of America in 1987. He has a bachelor's degree in applied science (with an emphasis on environmental biology) from the Queensland Institute of Technology and also holds a Diploma of Education from the University of Queensland. Jerry Falwell, a Baptist preacher and chancellor of the Baptist Liberty University, granted Ham an honorary doctorate of literature in 1993.
Between 1987 and 1993, Ham worked for the Institute for Creation Research (ICR), one of the oldest and most prominent American Creationist organizations. In 1994, he set up Answers in Genesis, a Christian ministry devoted to convincing people that Genesis, and the rest of the Bible, should be taken as literally true, historically correct and scientifically accurate in every detail.
As a young Earth creationist, Ham believes that the entire universe was created about 6,000 years ago and that Noah's flood occurred about 4,500 years ago. Although rejecting Darwin's Theory of Evolution and its modern variations, Ham does accept that natural selection can give rise to a number of species from an original population, provided that all of these species are of the same kind (a term borrowed from Genesis 1:11 and elsewhere). This explains, he believes, how the small number of animals carried on Noah's ark were able to produce the biological diversity and believes that dinosaurs co-existed with modern humans. Ham believes that a 6,000 year old Earth is confirmed by his interpretation of a number of evidences.
Ham believes the Theory of Evolution indirectly caused or heavily contributed to the rise of humanism, racism, eugenics, euthanasia, pornography, homosexuality, family breakup, abortion, and more by increasing the influence of atheism. Ham often holds speaking events at various churches around the United States, discussing the "relevancy of Genesis in today's world" and encouraging Christians to speak out in defense of the Bible. On April 16, 2007 Ham commented on the April 15th Virginia Tech massacre explaining "Theres an inconsistency here in taking Genesis literally to accept sin to explain moral evil, such as the shootings at Virginia Tech." Furthermore Ham noted, "We live in an era when public high schools and colleges have all but banned God from science classes" causing "a culture allows the killing of the unborn, the more we will see people treating life in general as 'cheap'."











