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1001 Submissions on iPhone

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FightResource is proud to announce the release of 1001 Submissions Disc 1 onto the iPhone and iPad. 1001 Submissions is the ultimate reference video set for your submission grappling collection, and is the largest single instructional set ever assembled, taught by the legendary Din Thomas. 1001 Submissions for the iPhone separates itself not only in quality of instruction, but also in the way in which it is intended to be used.

A conscious effort was made to make this application as versatile as possible, making all video content independent of your WiFi or cell phone signal. With this in mind, all videos are downloaded as part of the application, and can be watched on the mat, on a plane, by the pool, or in your underground zombie apocalypse bunker after Z-day – try doing that with a streaming app!

Stop dance, Break dance

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 Video Stream 3 October 2010

The term “breakdancing” refers to the breaks in music, and the movements that can be associated with these breaks. It emerged relatively recently, from the Bronx in the 1970′s. It became popular with its introduction onto the New York street scene. When a record was changed, or a break in the music of the New York disco scene occurred, dancers would feel the air with movements corresponding to the break.

The predecessors of this dance are unusual. It is possible that this dance comes partially from the lindy hop, and also from the Charleston. Several moves are inspired from Kung-fu, and once or two have support actions that are almost balletic. Breakdancing is associated with the streets of New York, and often when competing teams would dance to win, a real fight would break out.

Mac vs PC (Transformers Edition)

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 Entertainment,Movies,Video Stream 26 September 2010

The Macintosh project started in the late 1970s with Jef Raskin, an Apple employee, who envisioned an easy-to-use, low-cost computer for the average consumer. He wanted to name the computer after his favorite type of apple, the McIntosh, but the name had to be changed for legal reasons as it was too close, phonetically, to that of the McIntosh audio equipment manufacturer. Steve Jobs requested a release of the name so that Apple could use it but this was denied forcing Apple to eventually buy the rights to use the name. Raskin was authorized to start hiring for the project in September 1979, and he began to look for an engineer who could put together a prototype.

Apple on some point have experimented on some alternative types of system which of course only drains their cash until they realise to start marketing again and revive the Macintosh line. To date, Apple the creator of Mac holds a wide range of gadgets and electronic devices that make Microsoft electronic products look like a school project. A thing of trivia was, both Steve Jobs and Bill gates (owner of Microsoft) are both founders of Apple Systems.

Resourceful Drummer

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 Entertainment,Movies,Video Stream 26 September 2010

A resourceful drummer playing with pails, boards and other items commonly used to wash clothes.

You can also build your own drum set by using other similar materials from paint buckets to paint cans. A slight understanding on how sounds are made is needed and a slight musical ear is a must. The steps can be found by reading the whole article.

Pigeon Impossible

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 Entertainment,Movies,Video Stream 23 September 2010

A rookie secret agent faced with a problem not covered in basic training: what to do when a curious pigeon gets inside a multi-million dollar, government-issue nuclear briefcase.

On the Canvas of Society

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‘Kambas ng Lipunan’ is a documentary by the late Joey Velasco (a national artist) that revolves around the 12 street children from different streets of Manila, Philippines. The painting was a modern ‘Last Supper’ with the portrait of Jesus Christ but the normal 12 disciples was replaced by the 12 street children.

Each face holds a story, each smile holds a secret and each eyes stairs right back at the person viewing them as if they want to reach into your heart and soul. The canvas turned into the whole world realization of what really is happening outside the four corners of your comfort zone which you call home and drags you to a journey into the real world where real person live and interact.

This faces are so familiar and you can see them around the world but almost no one sees them or did we just ignore them?

Joey Velasco, the documentary author, died July 20, 2010 due to heart attack and seizures.

‘Everyone knows he’s going to die, but nobody seems to be completely and absolutely prepared for it. Nobody lives each day ready to die; life should be lived to the full each day.’

NOTE: The painting was called ‘Hapag ng Pag-asa’

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