music, music, music, sport, fashion, painting and arts like Peter Harper,www.peterharperart.com
I'd like to meet people who educate, inspire or entertain me and other people who make me smile..
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LENNY KravitzLenny Kravitz Get On The Bus Tour
Anyone who is following their dreams and trying to be the best person they can be..........David Leach - the best percussion man: davidleachmusic.net Ben Harper, Filip Leu who makes the best tattoos....tom Waits........adam saaks....
Bob Dylan, Lenny Kravitz,Cindy Blackman
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and MY MUM!!!! MY MUM!!!!!!!!!!!
DONAVON FRANKENREITER..........MUSIC IS THE LANGUAGE OF US ALL! I love so many genres of music...DONAVON FRANKENREITER,
Ray LaMontagne,Alex Bourne: www.myspace.com/bournealex
Ken Garcia, Ben Harper, Chris Schermer,
Ziggy Marley!,Lenny Kravitz,David Leach, Fiona Apple, Cindy Blackman,-Flow Bradley: -www.blumenbeet.ru,-
Pete Yorn, Tom Waits,James Morisson,Timmy Curran,
Jimmy Hendricks,
Jeff buckley, A.J.Croce,Ripoff Raskalnikoff,
The White Buffalo, The Blind Boys of Alabama,
Pearl Jam, Ziggy marley
Rufus Wainwright, Nick Drake, Black Rebel Coldplay,
G Love and Special Sauce, Jack Johnson, Xavier Rudd, A.L.O,Matt Costa,Damian Rice and...............
Damian Marley and Bob Marley, b.b.king........
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Fifth Element,
Life and Dept: Stephanie Black
Easy Rider: the best roadmovie( dennis hopper.....)
and all Jimmy Hendricks Videos and Ben Harper videos
The Italian job.....
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Help Save Darfur ..............................Nearly three years into the crisis, the western Sudanese region of Darfur is acknowledged to be a humanitarian and human rights tragedy of the first order. The humanitarian, security and political situation continue to deteriorate: atrocities continue, people are still dying in large numbers of malnutrition and disease, and a new famine is feared. According to reports by the World Food Program, the United Nations and the Coalition for International Justice, 3.5 million people are now hungry, 2.5 million have been displaced due to violence, and 400,000 people have died in Darfur thus far. The international community is failing to protect civilians or to influence the Sudanese government to do so. The international community is deeply divided -- perhaps paralyzed -- over what to do next in Darfur. The UN Commission of Inquiry on Darfur described the massive scope of atrocities carried out in the territory, primarily by the government and its allied Janjaweed militias. And the situation on the ground shows a number of negative trends, which have been developing since the last quarter of 2004: deteriorating security; a credible threat of famine; mounting civilian casualties; the ceasefire in shambles; increasing tensions between Sudan and Chad; and new armed movements appearing in Darfur and neighboring states. Chaos and a culture of impunity are taking root in the region. The humanitarian situation remains catastrophic, due to ongoing state-sponsored violence, layers of aid obstruction, the lack of an overall humanitarian strategic plan, and the weakened state of displaced Sudanese. Refugees and internally displaced civilians (IDPs) have been displaced for long periods, they are in terribly weakened states, they are subject to sexual abuse and attack, they do not have adequate shelter, and a new famine is feared. Infectious diseases and dysentery will drive up the body counts rapidly. Conventional responses are simply inadequate to prevent increasing mortality rates, and the current response will fail unless buttressed by a number of bold and urgent actions. Rape has become a hallmark of the crimes against humanity in Darfur. It has proven one way for the Janjaweed militias to continue attacking Darfurians after driving them from their homes. Families must continue collecting wood, fetching water or working their fields, and in doing so, women daily put themselves or their children at the risk of rape, beatings or death as soon as they are outside the camps, towns or villages. It is assumed that the hundreds of rapes reported and treated grossly underestimate the actual number committed, as victims of rape in Darfur are often too scared or too ashamed to seek help. In a culture where rape draws heavy social disgrace, victims are often ostracised by their own families and communities. These women and children have been forced from their communities and even punished for illegal pregnancy as a result of being raped. As need far outstrips the ability of agencies to deliver aid, it is not too soon to sound a famine alert. Relief workers on the ground are convinced that few if any of the nearly 2 million IDPs will return to their homes in time for the next planting season, thus ensuring at least longer term food insecurity. The onset of the rainy season in late May will further restrict access. Compounding the problem is that the numbers of at-risk civilians continue to increase. The Janjaweed continue to undertake attacks against villages, prey on IDPs, and obstruct aid activities. Many Janjaweed have been integrated into the army and police; no one has been charged with any crime, and their actions are not being challenged. There remains a state of total impunity. Not since the Rwanda genocide of 1994 has the world seen such a calculated campaign of slaughter, rape, starvation and displacement. I The Sudanese government continues to flout international law with impunity.
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All the Way to the Ocean's from Joel Harper.....
The Alchemist,The Diary Of Frida Kahlo,A Brokedown Melody Trailer
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There are many people I respect,love and look up to starting with**** MY FATHER****The Dalai Lama, Mahatma Gandhi,Martin Luther King ,Waris Dirie, Nelson Mandela, and: BOB DYLAN!Bob Marley, Jimmy Hendricks