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落書き | 隊長/yue [pixiv]
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Must-watch Documentaries.
POLITICS AND HISTORY
“Why We Fight” (BBC, 2005)
“Fahrenheit 9/11” (Michael Moore, 2004)
“War on Democracy” (John Pilger, 2007)
“Hijacking Catastrophe” (Sut Jhally, 2004)
“Breaking the Silence” (John Pilger, 2003)
“Fog of War” (Robert McNamara, 2003)
HEALTH, FOOD, AND NATURE
“Food Inc.” (Robert Kenner, 2008)
“Super Size Me” (Morgan Spurlock, 2004)
“Planet Earth” (Discovery Channel, 2006)
MEDIA AND COMMUNICATIONS
“Reel Bad Arabs: How Hollywood Vilifies a People” (Jack Shaheen, 2006)
“Control Room” (Magnolia Pictures, 2004)
“Hearts and Minds” (Peter Davis, 1974)
“Manufacturing Consent: Noam Chomsky and the Media” (Herman, 1992)
“Weapons of Mass Deception” (Danny Schechter, 2004)
“The War You Don’t See” (John Pilger, 2010)
SOCIETY AND CULTURE
“The Century of the Self” (BBC, 2004)
“Shouting Fire: Stories from the Edge of Free Speech” (HBO, 2009)
“Debate: Political Islam – Is it a threat to the West?” (Doha Debates, 2009)
“Bowling for Columbine” (Michael Moore, 2002)
“Hamza Tzortzis: Liberalism & Islam” (LSESU, 2011)
“Jesus Camp” (A&E Indiefilms, 2006)
“A Time for Burning” (William C. Jersey, 1966)
“Malcolm X: Make it Plain” (AE, 1994)
PALESTINE
“Peace, Propaganda & the Promised Land” (Sut Jhally, 2004)
“The Israel Lobby” (Stephen Walt, John Mearsheimer)
“Defamation” (Norman Finkelstein, 2009)
“Palestine Is Still the Issue” (John Pilger, 2003)
“Occupation 101” (Abdallah Omeish, 2006)
HUMAN RIGHTS
“The Road to Guantanamo” (Michael Winterbottom, 2006)
“Taxi to the Dark Side” (Moazzam Begg, 2007)
“Fallujah, The Hidden Massacre” (Italy, 2005)
“Generation Kill” (Journeyman Pictures, 2004)
“The War Tapes” (Deborah Scranton, 2006)
ECONOMICS AND GLOBALIZATION
“Commanding Height: Battle for the World Economy” (PBS, 2002)
“The Corporation” (Noam Chomsky, 2003)
“Walmart: The High Cost of Low Prices” (Brave New Films, 2005)
“Money as Debt” (Paul Grignon, 2006)
“Darwin’s Nightmare” (Hubert Sauper, 2004)
“End of Suburbia” (Gregory Greene, 2004)
“Life + Debt” (Stephanie Black, 2001)
“Smartest Guys in the Room” (Alex Gibney, 2005)
MISCELLANEOUS
“Inside Islam: What a billion Muslim really think” (Dalia Mogahed, 2009)
“Islam: Empire of Faith” (PBS, 2000)
“Inside Mecca” (National Geographic, 2003)
“Jonestown: The Life and Death of Peoples Temple” (PBS, 2006)
“Death of the Freedom Fighter” (Al Jazeera, 2009)
“The Trouble With Atheism” (Dimitri Collingridge, 2006)
“Expelled: No Intelligence Allowed” (Premise, 2008)
“To Catch a Predator” (Dateline, NBC)
“An Islamic History of Europe” (Omaar Rageh, BBC)
“Free Fahad” (Siraj Wahaj, 2008)
“Entrapment or Foling Terror?” (Amy Goodman, 2010)
Cardcaptor Sakura phone wallpapers
Thank you!
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I’ll get serious starting tomorrow 😁
HOW TO IMPROVE YOUR JAPANESE KANJI & VOCABULARY SKILLS (500 words/10 days!)
“Urgh, Flashcard…” you said… “I’ve tried it and it didn’t work” you said…
Yes, it is the old, ordinary flashcard, but there’s some bit of detail which will create enormous difference when applied. It’s a psychology thingy,lol…
LITTLE KEY POINTS WHICH MAKE BIG DIFFERENCE: 1. Use your own list of words/phrase you want to memorize. This will create a good foundation for your brain. Your brain will not memorize something which doesn’t seem useable/relevant. By learning words you saw on your book, your brain thought “Oh, I’ve seen the words in that book before, I didn’t know what it was, i need to memorize it so I’m able to read it later when I see it again”.
If you memorize other people’s list, your brain said “What is this list? Why do I have to memorize it??” and thus will not take it too seriously.
But where could I get the list of the words?? you asked. If you’re trying to get a 70% kanji reading coverage, this is the only book you need to make a list. For complete information , check out this article here.
2. Write more than just the definition of words or the reading This is the very important key point! Write the conjugated version of the word you found on the book, meaning of each kanji, describe the shape of the kanji, create a weird sentence that can relate to some of each word, etc
Example: 歌手 Kashu: singer. What you can write beside reading & meaning: 歌 uta: song 手 te: hand Singer hold mike on hand and then sing a song! Kardashian Sucks as a singer (Kashu) *
*Yes, SU is not SHU, but you don’t need to have a 100% matching words, even 60 - 70% similarity would do great as well to help you with your learning since trying to figure out a 100% matching words will be much harder sometimes!
3. Review your card everyday, and add new cards when you see fit Key: Review EVERYDAY. Your brain logic: What you don’t use = junk and need to be erased from database. ………………………………………… Happy learning! 。゚✶ฺ.ヽ(*´∀`*)ノ.✶゚ฺ。
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our prince, Marius..
I want this Sakura's bag so baaaddd 😵 It's Rp500.000,- in Indonesian Rupiah, and that means expensive! (Maybe just for me)
“in trying to protect in some way their broken hearts, people resort ro lies, and fallacies, to escape from tension” -Hino Rintaro (Dr. Rintaro)
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Viola × soft yellow, littlemisspastelgirl !! (#・∀・)
“Everyone fails once or twice” -Naoe Tsuyoshi (Nijiro Days)
Little usagi Nakajima~ I really love this part >w< (cut by me, but I’m not owner of the full version)