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Founded by Robby Romero in 1989, our first music video project, "Is It Too Late" was broadcast around the world from the Kremlin following President Gorbachev's historical environmental speech at the 1990 Global Forum in Moscow. Since then, NCS has created award winning music, music videos, public service announcements, and rockumentary films, that have reached millions of people from all walks of life through broadcasts on MTV, VH1, Sundance Channel, CNN, SABC Africa, and many other networks around the world. NCS has also created and developed internationally successful products that have supported the customs and sustainable practices of Indigenous Peoples around the world.
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To bring dogs into the
home and family from a
chained or penned
existence. Three aspects
of societal needs are
addressed to accomplish
this mission: Education,
Legislation, and Rescue
and Rehabilitation.
Through Education, we
elevate individual
standa...
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June 1, 2010Longmont, CO
- First Nations
Development Institute
(First Nations) is proud
to announce that tribal
philanthropy, ...
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I have a favor to ask of
you. This past Tuesday my
16 year old grandson and
his girlfriend ran away
from our hometown Rock
Springs Wyoming. We are
pretty certain that they
have gone to PHX, AZ to
meet up with his
non-custodial father. My
grandso...
Some Spanish lessons
(algunas lecciones de
Español)Don't
worry, be happy! (No te
preocupes, se feliz!)Hugs
and blessings, (abrazos y
bendiciones)Angeles
Reminder: Please attend
TONIGHT's Town Board
Meeting to speak
out against the
plan during the
public comment
period:
Tuesday 5/14/13 at 7:30
PMNorth Hempstead Town
Hall220 Plandome
RoadManhasset, NY
11030Call: 516.869...
Blog: Today we honor Pan by Michelle L.
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Pan is the wild God of
Nature. The Horned One,
the Leaper in the Corn.
He is the son of Hermes.
A free spirit, he teaches
the joys of singing,
dancing and respect for
nature.
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Blog: Today's Herb: Lawn Chamomile by Michelle L.
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— Description: A hairy
creeping perennial that
grows up
to 18 inches high. Has
ferny leaves and white
and
yellow flowers in the
summer that have an apple
scent.
Use: The entire plant is
used for distillation;
the
flowers are used for
essential oil... more
Blog: The European Union - as a country! by Johan M.
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I have always been a
strong proponent of a
future united, federal
Europe - a single
European country, as a
more progressive, liberal
counterpoint towards the
current U.S. hegemony and
towards the upcoming
powers of China, India
and Russia. And I feel... more
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