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2009-05-09 - extension: rar - parts: 5 - size: 204 MB
ktr nrfta e22 no rest for lilor
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Daw Aung San Suu Kyi - Join the Rest Getting Involved Daily Here's what you can do:
http://uscampaignforburma.org/action/action.html
The name of this (More) Here's what you can do:
http://uscampaignforburma.org/action/action.html
The name of this outstanding song is called TUNNEL by Third Day.
Many universities in the United States have joined the peaceful freedom fighters for this important and humanitarian cause. Make sure your university or college is involved.
Join as an Individual:
Individuals seeking to join the U.S. Campaign for Burma may do so by clicking on the link below:
http://uscampaignforburma.org/whatyoucando/getstarted.html
U.S. Campaign for Burma
1612 K St, NW Suite #401
Washington, DC 20006
OR
Start a Student Chapter:
Students can either join as an individual, start their own chapter of USCB.
To start a chapter of USCB, just organize your fellow students and send a request for an action pack to info@uscampaignforburma.org.
You can either follow the guidelines at your university or participate in our campaigns unofficially.
A very cool link with cool people:
http://freesuukyi.blogspot.com/2007_06_01_archive.html
Daw Aung San Suu Kyi and Burma have many joining the cause every single day. It's a worthy cause and one that millions of people in Burma (Myanmar) are begging other people to help them with.
Don't think that her 'house' arrest is a pleasant experience. She's isolated, no communication, rarely a visit, and the place is barricaded way behind a wall, fence, barbed wire and guards. Even letting it known you wish to visit her can cause a serious problem, especially if it is a citizen of Burma.
My intention is simply to bring awareness.
It's very touching, humbling, and heartbreaking when another, of grace, integrity and moral character, requests in a sincere and gentle plea, begging other people to "Please, use your liberty to promote ours".
Free Burma and Free Daw Aung San Suu Kyi.
Coldplay, U2, Bono, Avril Levine, Eric Clapton, Pearl Jam, Damien Rice, and many other people, every day, are becoming aware and joining the cause. Join us, become a peaceful freedom fighter. Make history, make a difference.
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Fact Sheet
Bureau of Public Affairs
Washington, DC
September 19, 2006
Narcotics Trafficking
The United States determined this year that the Burmese regime has again "failed demonstrably" to meet international counter narcotics obligations. Burma remains a source of deep concern because it is the second largest producer of illicit opium, and it produces and trafficks Amphetamine Type Substances (ATS). A 2005 U.S. Government survey found 40,000 hectares producing 380 metric tons of potential heroin. Within the Burmese regime and military, there are serious problems of official corruption, complicity, and lack of control over high-level drug traffickers, and amphetamine production and consumption. U.S. counter narcotics assistance was suspended in 1988, when the military regime began suppressing the pro-democracy movement.
Trafficking in Persons
The United States has designated Burma a Tier 3 country under the Trafficking Victims Protection Act because the regime does not fully comply with the minimum standards to eliminate trafficking and is not making significant efforts to do so. Burma trafficks women, children, and men for forced labor and
sexual exploitation, both internally and to several Asian countries. The regime's economic mismanagement, human rights abuses, and forced labor policy contribute to Burma's large human trafficking problem. After the regime began arresting opponents of forced labor, the International Labor Organization (ILO)
stopped accepting new cases documenting these abuses in Burma. In 2005, the regime imposed new restrictions on all NGOs and international organizations, undermining their ability to care for trafficking victims. The Burmese government uses internal forced labor, with reports of the Burmese Army forcibly enlisting thousands of children.
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Fire Emblem Path Of Radiance speedrun part 1 by "SMK" Author's comments:
I'd like to thank everyone on the forums for their support and (More) Author's comments:
I'd like to thank everyone on the forums for their support and advice (petrie911, Amazing Ampharos, yoshimaster5, Molotov for getting the ball rolling on this game, and spineshark for all his advice, though I did end up needing the boots, liar!). Sorry if I missed anybody else.
I'd also like to thank the staff of speeddemosarchive.com, I absolutely love the site, keep up the great work!
This is my first recorded and submitted run to SDA, I hope it is satisfactory. The run was done on normal difficulty, on a new game file, which means there was no choice between random and fixed stat growths, and no stat bands. RNG abuse is not possible in this game; everything is random.
Here are the main aspects to this run:
First off, combat animations in this game are very, very slow. As a result I was forced to take a very pacifistic approach to the game in order to achieve a good time. I'll try to explain where my choices are based on this aspect.
Second, character choices are very important in any Fire Emblem game, this is no exception. My choices are quite limited; I only actively train two units, and I make heavy use of this game's Jeigan as well as the Laguz (which are, in a way, a steady supply of Jeigan characters throughout the game). Here's a brief list of the most important players:
Ike - the main Lord, required in all chapters, etc. He's pretty good especially when equipped with his mastery skill Aether. I of course abuse his stats beyond all reason, and he maxes everything but Mag and Luk. In a word, unstoppable.
Titinia - sometimes called Tiamat by purists, this game's Jeigan, is pretty good, considering her high growth rates (not quite as good as Seth though...), and is a fixture in my party through the first 1/3 of the game. She loses her use once Marcia comes in though.
Marcia - the first Pegasus Knight you can acquire and the single most essential unit in the run. Her growths are not really that good, so quite a bit of luck abuse was needed. But the results were well worth it, as she basically carries the run from chapter 14 onward. I should have focussed more on her Luk stat, but otherwise, she ends up about as solid as Ike, though without Aether...
Mordecai - Lethe is a better fighter, and transforms much sooner, but Mordecai comes with the smite command, which is needed in several situation, right up until the end of the game. There are several situations in which I needed the extra two squares, so he deserves mention here
Reyson - his chant ability makes him the bard/dancer of this game (the animation for it is slow though), but he gets a good chunk of use extending the movement range of a few units, and he's also essential for the insane chapter 22 strategy.
Tanith - another Falcoknight, like Marcia, but she really only just used as a ferry in a few cases.
Third, equipment forging is a very useful aspect to this game; it really helps to bolster Marcia's low Str. Only one weapon can be forged per chapter, but I take advantage of this almost every time possible. The most forged weapon: Javelin, without a doubt.
Last, bonus experience allows me to very easily train Ike and Marcia, and allows me to have pretty good control over their stat-ups (since I don't need to train them in battle). Generally, these segments are separated from the rest of the run, and are generally done in groups of 5 levels, just to keep my sanity intact.
segment #1: Prologue: Mercenaries
It's pretty straightforward; I don't think anything needs explaining. (Less)
Towering Above the Rest
2009-12-09 - extension: rar - parts: 17 - size: 95 MB
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2009-11-17 - extension: rar - size: 301 KB
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2009-05-12 - extension: 7z - size: 56 MB
Disreflect-Rest
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