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25th March 2012

How do you save music videos to your computer?

Question by ckwqt07: How do you save music videos to your computer?
I need to save music videos to my computer to add to my mp3 but I dont know how to?

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Answer by Mitch
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25th March 2012

The Dangers of the Internet

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25th March 2012

Cool Teen Help images

Check out these teen help images:

Photovoice involves, engages and empowers teens in Wilmington
teen help
Image by Christiana Care
The city of Wilmington has higher teen pregnancy rates and fewer kids staying in school as compared to other cities across the state. Recently, several local community organizations partnered to find out what might be leading to these statistics through an innovative research project called Photovoice.

Photovoice aims to use photographic images taken by teens to help identify and understand the barriers, facilitators and social norms of youths in Wilmington. Those findings are then shared with community leaders and policy makers in an effort to promote social and policy change.

On September 27 at the Delaware Center for Contemporary Arts, Wilmington teens unveiled their Photovoice images to an enthusiastic audience of parents, community leaders and local policy makers. Through their photographs and accompanying words, the teens uniquely captured their perceptions about their futures.

The project found teens perceive a high school diploma, access to community centers and caring adults in their lives as positive influences on their future. Negative influences on their outlook included gun violence, substance abuse and peer pressure. After the photo exhibit and multi-media presentation, the audience engaged in a rich discussion about the importance of the teens’ findings and potential venues for the Photovoice project.

With funding from Delaware’s Division of Public Health and the T.D. Charitable Foundation, Christiana Care’s Women’s Health Services team partnered with Neighborhood House, Inc., People’s Settlement Association and Kingswood Community Center, Inc. to conduct this local research project.

Photovoice involves, engages and empowers teens in Wilmington
teen help
Image by Christiana Care
The city of Wilmington has higher teen pregnancy rates and fewer kids staying in school as compared to other cities across the state. Recently, several local community organizations partnered to find out what might be leading to these statistics through an innovative research project called Photovoice.

Photovoice aims to use photographic images taken by teens to help identify and understand the barriers, facilitators and social norms of youths in Wilmington. Those findings are then shared with community leaders and policy makers in an effort to promote social and policy change.

On September 27 at the Delaware Center for Contemporary Arts, Wilmington teens unveiled their Photovoice images to an enthusiastic audience of parents, community leaders and local policy makers. Through their photographs and accompanying words, the teens uniquely captured their perceptions about their futures.

The project found teens perceive a high school diploma, access to community centers and caring adults in their lives as positive influences on their future. Negative influences on their outlook included gun violence, substance abuse and peer pressure. After the photo exhibit and multi-media presentation, the audience engaged in a rich discussion about the importance of the teens’ findings and potential venues for the Photovoice project.

With funding from Delaware’s Division of Public Health and the T.D. Charitable Foundation, Christiana Care’s Women’s Health Services team partnered with Neighborhood House, Inc., People’s Settlement Association and Kingswood Community Center, Inc. to conduct this local research project.

Photovoice involves, engages and empowers teens in Wilmington
teen help
Image by Christiana Care
The city of Wilmington has higher teen pregnancy rates and fewer kids staying in school as compared to other cities across the state. Recently, several local community organizations partnered to find out what might be leading to these statistics through an innovative research project called Photovoice.

Photovoice aims to use photographic images taken by teens to help identify and understand the barriers, facilitators and social norms of youths in Wilmington. Those findings are then shared with community leaders and policy makers in an effort to promote social and policy change.

On September 27 at the Delaware Center for Contemporary Arts, Wilmington teens unveiled their Photovoice images to an enthusiastic audience of parents, community leaders and local policy makers. Through their photographs and accompanying words, the teens uniquely captured their perceptions about their futures.

The project found teens perceive a high school diploma, access to community centers and caring adults in their lives as positive influences on their future. Negative influences on their outlook included gun violence, substance abuse and peer pressure. After the photo exhibit and multi-media presentation, the audience engaged in a rich discussion about the importance of the teens’ findings and potential venues for the Photovoice project.

With funding from Delaware’s Division of Public Health and the T.D. Charitable Foundation, Christiana Care’s Women’s Health Services team partnered with Neighborhood House, Inc., People’s Settlement Association and Kingswood Community Center, Inc. to conduct this local research project.

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25th March 2012

Lastest Music Videos News

VIDEOS: SXSW Music Review
Instead of writing a long review about what was great and terrible at this year's SXSW, we decided to post a whole bunch of videos featuring performances from some of the biggest and best acts at SXSW. This time you can be the reviewer!
Read more on The Horn

Call to give music videos cinema-style age ratings
By Daniel Martin Music videos should come with film-style age certificates to help shield children from 'raunchy' images and lyrics, an adviser to David Cameron said yesterday. Reg Bailey, the head of the Mothers' Union, has been asked by the Prime …
Read more on Daily Mail

Fans force Edem to withdraw music video
Hip-life artiste, Denning Edem Agbeviadey, popularly called Edem, has withdrawn his Over Again video clip from circulation. The decision follows criticisms by his fans about the quality of the video which is one of the tracks on Edem's current album, …
Read more on Myjoyonline.com

Music Video Sharing = Music Marketing With Cull.tv, Flickr, Chill
I hate absolutes but it seems pretty obvious that sharing is a friendlier way to spread your music than buying ads. Cull.tv launched in the fall and it offers some simple but potentially powerful possibilities for sharing your music videos and having …
Read more on hypebot.com

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25th March 2012

TEEN WOLF – Coach Bobby Finstock


Video Rating: 4 / 5

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25th March 2012

How can I download music videos and songs from the internet to my iphone ipod?

Question by Ramon T: How can I download music videos and songs from the internet to my iphone ipod?
I just purchased an iphone 3gs, and I noticed that it came with an ipod too. So, my question is how can I download music videos, etc, to that ipod on my iphone 3gs?

Best answer:

Answer by Sofoula
You can find a video that you like in youtube (Using a PC)
and then go to this site:
http://keepvid.com/
Enter the URL of the video you want to download and wait some seconds.
Then choose save as mp4. Save it and put it on your iPhone via iTunes.

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25th March 2012

Teen Wolf Season 1 Episode 9 Part 1

Watch Teen Wolf Season 1 Episode 9 online free on bit.ly
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