ORGAN DONATION (REMI GAILLARD)


Dangerously funny videos created and produced by Rémi GAILLARD. The show continue on www.nimportequi.com

RON PAUL NOVEMBER 5TH DONATION COVERAGE WOLF BLITZER


http://www.squidoo.com/ronpaulrepublican November 5th Coverage on CNN. http://www.consumersurveynetworks.com http://www.ronpaul2008.com http://www.ronpaulforpresident2008.com http://www.dailypaul.com http://www.studentsforpaul.org

Organ Donation - Chandler's Story - A Brand New Heart


Heart transplant recipient and Loyola University student Chandler West talks about his personal tie to organ donation and the important impact registered donors can have in helping save lives. Currently, there are over 4,700 Illinois residents and 100,000 people nationwide waiting for lifesaving transplants. As a registered donor, you can help save or enhance the lives of more than 25 people. Illinois residents can learn more about organ donation and register to be a donor at http://www.DonateLifeIllinois.org. *Non-Illinois residents can find out how to register in their state at: http://www.ShareYourLife.org.

Steve's Organ Donation Story - The Circle of Life


Chicago native Steve Ferkau is 48-years-old. He has lived with cystic fibrosis his entire life. Steve's life changed 8 years ago when he received a new set of lungs from a young girl named Kari. This is Steve's story about Kari, his lung transplant and the gift that gave him a fresh breath of life. Steve blogs regularly about organ donation at Revive Hope: http://revivehope.typepad.com/revive_hope/ To learn more about organ donation or to register to be an organ and tissue donor in Illinois, visit http://www.DonateLifeIllinois.org. *Non-Illinois residents can visit http://www.ShareYourLife.org to learn how to register in your own state.

Rickey Smile Refridgerator donation


another funny prank performed by RS

Organ Donation - A Recipient's Perspective


Lacey Wood is 18 years old and a freshman college student at DePaul University in Chicago. As a child, Lacey received a heart transplant. In high school, Lacey was diagnosed with kidney failure and in need of yet another transplant. In 2006, Lacey received her kidney transplant from none other than her brother. This inspirational video outlines Lacey's rigorous path to college and serves as a true testament to the power of organ donation and the greatest gift of all...the gift of life. _______________________________________ Donate Life Illinois is the coalition of statewide donation agencies responsible for donor education and registration outreach. Remember, you need to RE-REGISTER after Jan. 1, 2006 in Illinois to ensure your wishes as a donor are honored. Signing the back of your driver's license is no longer adequate to ensure these wishes. To register and for more information about Donate Life Illinois, visit http://www.DonateLifeIllinois.org. Non-Illinois residents can register at: http://www.ShareYourLife.org

donation drive thank you.


Well its over and you all rocked thank you so much.

"Dear Obama" for Oprah - Ron Clark Academy (HD)


Ron Clark Academy students wish President-Elect Obama well while expressing how his winning has been an inspiration to them. You can receive more information about The Ron Clark Academy by copying and pasting the following link into your web browser: http://www.ronclarkacademy.com

George Foulkes on Organ Donation


George shares his support for "opt-out" organ donation in the Scottish Parliament on the 18th of December 2008

Building donation


KHQA's former Hannibal studio building was officially donated to the city of Hannibal on Wednesday.

King Abdullah of Jordan organizes blood donation camp


http://www.instablogs.com/ http://waz84.instablogs.com/ King Abdullah of Jordan organizes blood donation camp His Majesty King Abdullah of Jordan started a blood donation camp last week in order to support Palestinians in the Gaza Strip. This is the least contribution we can make for our brothers in Gaza King Abdullah stated. Adding that Jordanians feel that the ongoing ordeal of Palestinians people to who we are the closest nation. The campaign prepared three major branches in the city to receive donors in the city of Amman as well as four locations in other Jordanian cities. The professional associations’ council estimated that more than 700 Jordanians went to the various locations in Amman everyday to donate blood. Jordan’s Hashemite organization society said that meanwhile more than 68 trucks were sent to Gaza with food, medical supplies and blood units.

Please Subscribe! Everytime Someone Subscribs Rhona-Raskin-Make-A-Wish-Foundation Gets A $5.00 Donation From Our Sponsors


please subscribe every time someone subscribs the Rhona make a wish foundation gets a 5 dollar donation so please subscribe -Rhona. offical Website: http://www.Rhona.com/

Bret hart made a donation


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Suicidal Squirrels E14 - Blood Donation


You can't miss this; neither can they.


It's hard to miss that the 5 million dollars that Ron Paul raised gave him the greatest boost in positive media coverage to date. His fundraising also helps to provide a point of contention when one views the 'national polls' as being a reliable example of his actual support. The idea is to have as many people as possible pledge to donate $100 to Ron Paul's campaign on November 5th. They are hoping for 100,000 people, which would provide Dr. Paul with a $10 million donation. This would be the largest donation ever received by a presidential candidate in a single day. Imagine the impact this would have in light of the reaction to him acquiring just 5 million over a period of months. Not everyone will be able to give the full $100, and so will not be able to add their name to the list. This shouldn't stop anyone from simply donating any amount of money on that given day, no matter how small. Currently more than 10,000 people have pledged the $100 and even more people remain below the radar and will be contributing a smaller amount. Even if you can't donate ANY money, everyone should do everything they can to send this message home. You can do this by doing an overnight blitz of sign hanging on the night before the 5th. You can also help organize sign wavings, marches and other events to occur on November 5th to coincide with the historic donation. Anything you can think of to get the word out that AMERICA SUPPORTS RON PAUL. It's time we put our money where our movement is. Go here to pledge: http://www.thisnovember5th.com/ Godspeed, BoilingFrogs

Paying It Forward


In this episode, I talk about starting to accept donations, paying it forward, and what it's like to talk to high school students at the American International School in Dhaka about The Uncultured Project. For more information on my work in Bangladesh, check out my blog: http://uncultured.com After talking it over with a lot of friends, I've decided to start accepting donations for my work here. For more information as to how I will spend that money, or if you want to make a donation, check out: http://uncultured.com/donations Please don't feel obligated to make a donation. I've been trying to change the conversation about global poverty with my work on YouTube. Let's start by using YouTube in a new way. if anyone who has made a donation - please consider posting a video response. Include your PayPal Confirmation Number in the Sidebar and maybe write (in the sidebar) and/or talk (in the video) a little bit about why you decided to donate to me instead of a charity or NGO. I'll try my best to watch as many as I can even though the internet connection in Bangladesh is worse than dialup. If you prefer to donate to an established charity (which is also tax-deductible), check out: http://uncultured.com/charities Full Disclosure: Since uploading this video, I received an email from one of the teachers at this school who points out that the cost of tuition is around $20,000 - not $26,000. This is the base cost and does not include additional costs such as extra curricular activities. Either way, I still couldn't afford to go to this place... This video uses a special instrumental version of "Never Get Out" by Brad Sucks. You can download the full song (licensed under Creative Commons) at: http://www.bradsucks.net Thanks to Brad for a custom version of this song. This video is licensed under the Creative Commons (BY-NC-SA).

China Earthquake - In Love We Believe-就因为爱


就因为爱!献出我们的爱心!支援同胞! 我们的目光为何总是萦绕在这片土地上? 是因为这片土地上的人们懂得怎样互相关心 Life is given to us, we earn it by giving it. Let the dead have the immortality of fame, but the living the immortality of love. ============ Donation to China Red Cross: http://202.108.59.10/english/donate.htm 1. Mail payment remittance To:the Red Cross Society of China Address: No.53 ganmianhutong Dongcheng district Beijing,100010 2. Bank post remittance (Someone got difficulty with this method) Bank name: Industrial and Commercial Bank of China, Dong Si Nan Branch, Beijing Account number: 02000010090144132—52 Account Name: the Red Cross Society of China 3. Wire Transfer (verified to be working!) NAME: CHINESE RED CROSS BANK NAME: CHINA CITIC BANK SWIFT NUMBER:CIBKCNBJ ACCT#:7112111482600000209 4. Send a check/money order/Cashier's check to Chinese Consulate General in New York. Title: "Chinese Consulate General in New York" Add a note (For): "Earthquake Relief Donation" Mailing address: Consulate General of People's Republic of China in New York 520 12th Avenue, New York, NY 10036-1003 Tel: 212.244.9392

China Sichuan Earthquake * 因为爱


We need your help! My best friend is still missing! ----------------------------------- updates: Thanks everyone! we found my best friend and all my family members. I really feel the power of prayer. Let's keep praying for all of other families there who still can not find their families and relatives or who have relatives died, they still need our helps. I deeply understand that we are the only few families who were so lucky to have such a good ending. Thank you for all of my families here again for your prayers. Without your support, we probably will not be so lucky. Right now, many families lost their relatives and a lot of people still missing. survivers need medical care, food and water badly. please make donations to help them. ------------------------------------------ Mercy Corp online donation. http://www.mercycorps.org/countries/china/2155 Canada Red Cross Online Donation. http://www.paypaq.com/redcross/new/index.php China Red Cross Online Donation. http://www.redcross.org.cn/ If you reside in the US,especially if you are in greater Los Angeles area, you can call 1-626-974-0153 to get details on how you can help. Monetary and Material donations are both urgently in need. Asian American associates on that phone line will help you complete and allocate your donations in the most efficient way. UK: http://www.redcross.org.uk/donatesection.asp?id=77029&campaigntab=single USA http://www.redcross.org/news/in/profiles/Intl_profile_ChinaEarthquake.asp?s_src=HomeLatestNews#HelpNow Canadian Redcross: http://www.redcross.ca/article.asp?id=27348&tid=001 Australian http://www.redcross.org.au/ourservices_aroundtheworld_emergencyrelief_Chinaearthquake.htm

The 61% Challenge


An anonymous graduate has pledged to donate $610,000 to Centre College if 61% of the College's alumni make a gift of any amount before June 30th. You can make a donation in one of two ways. 1.) Write a check to Centre College Annual Fund and mail it via "snail mail" to campus. 2.) Pay by credit card. You can either visit gifts.centre.edu or call 1-877-678-9822. Remember, if you've already made a gift for this year, it won't bring our participation percentage up any more, but of course...any gift is profoundly appreciated.

Sacrifices, Challenges, & Opportunities


The decision to come back home for a break was not a choice I made lightly. It was only in packing up to go home, that I realized how much I had to sacrifice in order to do this project. This video takes a slightly sadder tone to reflect the kind of feelings I had as I landed in Hong Kong on my way back home (this was before the Tour de Nerdfighting). If you would like to fund this project, which is just something I am doing as an individual, please check my donation page at: http://www.uncultured.com/donations Unless you give me written permission, your donation will NOT be used for personal expenses, equipment, airfare, or anything like that. Since I dont use donations to pay for my living expenses (or to buy the airplane tickets I needed to fly home), I've completely emptied out my life savings doing this project. My parents were dipping into their own savings to help me do this project but with the downturn in the economy, they dont have much savings themselves anymore. The title for the video is a reference to some of the hurdles I had to face during this project. That includes the hospitalization of my mom (who originally came with me as a translator) due to Dengue Fever, the floods, the riots, the military curfew, the cyclone, the earthquake, the minor surgery I had, and now this recent problem I discovered about having iron poisoning/overload from drinking the metal-heavy water common in Bangladesh. The song used in this video is Nonsense by The Rest and is used under their Creative Commons BY-SA license. You can check those guys out at: http://www.therestmusic.com/ This video is licensed under the Creative Commons. Please contact me for more details & info.

personalized VIDEO FLEXING MUSCLES muscle worship


personalized VIDEO for Mr. Lincoln FLEXING MUSCLES thank you very much for your support!! Want a personlized video? Make a donation of at least 20.00 and let me know what you want. It'll be a video for all to see or kept private for you. You can make a donation at my site www.hotitalianguy.info

Cow Sh*t to Clean Water


Over 1.1 billion people in the world don't have access to clean drinking water. When I heard of a water purifier that uses nanotechnology to purify water even from fecal matter contaminated water sources, I couldn't help but test it out the "uncultured" way. Thanks for getting this on the Digg.com Frontpage everyone! Hope this spreads the word about my project... The "Uncultured Project" is just a funny name for the journey I've started. It's not a charity, organization, or anything formal like that. I'm just a guy who liquidated his life savings, bought a camera, and went abroad to try and help the poorest of the poor. For more, info check out: http://uncultured.com If you would like to fund this project, which is just something I am doing as an individual, please check my donation page at: http://www.uncultured.com/donations Unless you give me written permission, your donation will NOT be used for personal expenses, equipment, airfare, or anything like that. This isn't a paid endorsement of LifeStraw Family. Vestergaard Frandsen (the manufacturers of LifeStraw Family) helped me come to Kenya but I was under no obligation to endorse them or their products. For more information about the LifeStraw Family, check out: http://lifestraw.com The LifeStraw Family uses nanotechnology (called hollow tubes) to filter water down to 25 nanometers and meets US EPA guidelines as a microbiological water purifier. They claim that one LifeStraw Family can purify enough water for a family of five for up to three years. For those asking for tech info, here are the results from a study by the University of Arizona: http://tinyurl.com/LifeStrawResults Music used in this video include "How Far" by Jamison Young and "Look And Feel Years Younger" by Brad Sucks. You can find more about them here: Jamison Young http://www.jamyoung.net Brad Sucks http://www.bradsucks.net I'd like to thank my friend Alan (fallofautumndistro) for his invaluable feedback and support as I was struggling to edit this video in a timely manner. You can check out his channel here: http://youtube.com/fallofautumndistro This video is licensed under the Creative Commons. Please contact me for more details.

Using YouTube with a Purpose - Helping Kids in Bangladesh


"This is probably the coolest thing that has ever happened to me." - Hank Green If it wasn't for YouTube, I couldn't have done this. It's thanks to YouTube that I was able to team up with Rick Davis - an American school teacher in Bangladesh who got in contact with me after finding one of my videos on YouTube. He helped pay and plan this trip this rural village in a military-controlled and malaria heavy part of Bangladesh. And, of course, I couldn't have done this without the support of John and Hank Green and all the Nerdfigthers out there. Hank Green's donation went to Rithanu - an 11 year old malaria survivor. Hank's YouTube channel is: http://youtube.com/vlogbrothers Patrick's donation went to help 7 year old Jack (who, if I heard correctly from the locals, is also a malaria survivor). Patrick's YouTube channel is: http://youtube.com/hyrcan The donation of a PermaNet (a long lasting insecticide treated mosquito net) was made possible with the help of Vestergaard-Frandsen. Vestergaard-Frandsen manufactures PermaNets along with other products that help control the spread of disease in the developing world. You can find more information at: http://www.PermaNet.com http://www.Vestergaard-Frandsen.com http://YouTube.com/VestergaardFrandsen I was neither paid nor required to endorse their products. I endorse them because their products work - I've witnessed this first hand. If you'd like to donate one of their products, check out my recommended charities list: http://uncultured.com/charities The music for this video was provided by some amazingly talented artists who release their music for free under the Creative Commons. The music used in this video (in order used) include: "How Far" by Jamison Young "Borderline" by Brad Sucks "I Wanna Know" by Josh Woodward You can find more about these artists by checking out their websites and YouTube channels: Jamison Young: http://jamyoung.net/ http://youtube.com/jamisony Brad Sucks http://jamyoung.net/ http://youtube.com/jamisony Josh Woodward http://www.joshwoodward.com http://youtube.com/joshwoodward Full Disclosure Regarding Rick Davis: Rick Davis (the teacher at the American International School in Dhaka) is associated with this NGO and helped design the sponsorship program. His involvement with this NGO is voluntary and unpaid. He was not paid nor financially benefits from endorsing this NGO's sponsorship program. This video is licensed under the Creative Commons (BY-NC-SA).

Thank You YouTube - Project for Awesome


18 months on a journey that has spanned four continents and has touched countless lives. Oh and there is some dancing in this as well ;-) This video is dedicated to the YouTube Community. The YouTube Community does more than just advocate for charitable causes. In this Project 4 Awesome 2008 video, I show you first hand examples of how the YouTube Community has made a real impact on the ground. I maybe the one you see on camera - but this project is less about me and more about the community powering it. "The Uncultured Project" is just a funny name for the journey I am not. It is NOT a charity or NGO and I know I'm not doing anything at the scale and size that those guys are doing. For more info check out: http://uncultured.com http://uncultured.tv http://uncultured.net This video is just a quick preview of the stuff I've been doing :) If you would like to fund this project, which is just something I am doing as an individual, please check my donation page at: http://www.uncultured.com/donations Unless you give me written permission, your donation will NOT be used for personal expenses, equipment, airfare, or anything like that. Music Note: This video uses "Life in Technicolor ii" by Coldplay. Use of this song is governed by YouTube's agreement with EMI as outlined here: http://www.youtube.com/press_room_entry?entry=InX2vpoSGOM Because of the use of this music, I have NOT enabled revenue sharing. No money is earned from this video. The visual images of this video are licensed under the Creative Commons BY-NC-SA license.

John McCain Linked To Bill Ayers!


Rudy Giuliani's attempt to link Barack Obama to Rashid Khalidi falls flat, when in the end, he ends up linking his boy John McCain... to William Ayers! Turns out McCain made a generous donation to Mr. Khalidi. Oops! A "Countdown" comment by Keith Olbermann. Original airdate: October 30, 2008.