01 November, 2013

BBC: India A Dangerous Place to Be a Woman ()


The men of the Fifth World ()

Synopsis:
The aboriginal culture of Australia, includes a large number of tribes inhabiting the oceanic continent before the arrival of the white man. But all that rich culture is doomed to survive in stocks in which its people are destined to extinction.

In this episode one of the elders that preserve aboriginal culture will show the most important elements of a culture that struggles not to disappear.

Know his rituals in which contacts the parallel world in which the gods, spirits and men live together. We will see the role exerted by the digeridu, a musical instrument employed in these rituals. We'll see how it is manufactured by the musicians themselves, who will address the complex technique used to make it sound.

The cave paintings of Ubi Rock opened the door showing the spirituality of these villages that are sacred totems direct reference the natural world around them. Analyze the paintings today continue to make to represent their dreams and the importance of this painting.

Participate with them in making the famous boomerang and the banquet to which fishing leads a giant turtle. But the aboriginal community also show us the bitter side of life: the reserves in which its people seem destined to a slow extinction.

Space Weapon ()

Synopsis:
Space weapons do exist. This is the machine Tesla theorized in the early 1900s. It is real and fully working this thing can literally evaporate solid rocks or manipulate the jetstream to control weather. HAARP can even target objects in space and in the upper atmosphere. This is virtually a grounded space weapon like something we might see on the Starship Enterprise.

The Panama Deception ()

Synopsis:
The Panama Deception is a 1992 documentary film that won the Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. The film is critical of the actions of the US military during the 1989 invasion of Panama by the United States, covering the conflicting reasons for the invasion and the depicting of the US media as biased. It was directed by Barbara Trent of the Empowerment Project and was narrated by actress Elizabeth Montgomery.

The film asserts that the U.S. government invaded Panama primarily to renegotiate the Torrijos--Carter Treaties. Another allegation made by the film is that the United States tested some form of laser or energy weapon during the invasion. The film also includes footage of mass graves uncovered after the US troops had withdrawn, carpet-bombed civilian neighborhoods, as well as the depiction of some of the 20,000 refugees who fled the invasion.

AD 1815 Battle of Waterloo ()

AKA:
Napoleon Bonaparte - 1815 Battle of Waterloo

Alexander the Great ()


The Napoleon Murder Mystery ()

Synopsis:
Discovery Channel documentary.
According to the history books Napoleon has passed away by natural death. Great political and military leader has died in 1821, defeated and exiled to the island of Saint Helena. It was not before 130 years after his death that Swedish dentist Sten Forshufvud has put forward other causes for his death, including deliberate arsenic poisoning. Using most advanced forensic methods he has managed to prove his theory although the crime has happened more then a century ago.

Jantar Mantar ()

Synopsis:
The Jantar Mantar is the most accurate precision astronomy instrument built in 1774 by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II, to keep track of celestial bodies. a testimony to India's contribution to science over the centuries. For more videos on destinations, gear reviews, how tos, documentaries, health tips, forts, palaces, fairs, festivals, marketplaces, road trips, etc visit.

What the ancient Indians did for us ()

Synopsis:
The greatest inventions of ancient India that contributes the radical elevation of science and technology.

Investigating the inventions of water clocks, observatories, Numeral System, Ayurveda, Yoga, Rockets, Chaturanga (Chess) and more.

Notice: In the 02:00 Minute, the piece of music used is not Indian but a Nepali song- "Tiriri Murali bajyo manaima".

Forbidden Knowledge: Machines of the Ancient Orient ()

Synopsis:
Examining the inventions of Kurdish engineer Al-Jazari, who lived in what is now modern Iraq and Turkey in the 13th century. His designs include automated water-lifting mechanisms, water-based clocks, and a variety of geared mechanisms.

China's Terracotta Army ()

AKA:
Secrets of the dead: China's Terracotta Army

Babri Masjid ()


Gujarat: A Developed state within a Developing country ()

Synopsis:
Know the development in Gujarat. Explore the ground realities. Find out more about the Narendra Modi Government and his achievements in the last 5 years. Gujarat became growth engine of India's development under Narendra Modi BJP government.

7 Seconds (2005)

Ultimate Archer: Byron Ferguson ()

AKA:
Superhumans - Ultimate Archer: Byron Ferguson