Posts Tagged ‘Cycle’
Cycling London – Oxford Circus to New Oxford Street
Cycling in Central London eastbound between Oxford Street and New Oxford Street, just past Centre Point. Lots of people, buildings, buses, cabs etc.
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This Is Why Women Love To Bike Ride
One way to enjoy a cycle in the city. Funny and sexy short clip from a German movie. Check Out: http://www.adultfriendfinder.com/go/g12768
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Cycle Hero
A cinema advert about cycling and climate change for the cycling organisation CTC
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Luxury cycle parking in Germany’s top Cycling City
A clip showing well-used double decker parking facilities for bicycles in Muenster, Germany’s most bicycle friendly city. See www.geo.sunysb.edu/bicycle-muenster/index.html for more information. A Cycling Scotland Video.
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Preparations for launch of Cycle to school in Kisumu Kenya
After the experiences in Uganda, Cycling out of poverty is launching a Cycle to school programme in Kisumu Kenya. The programme will be launched in October 2009. This video shows some preparation discussions with one of the schools involved.
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Finks MCC Ferret on Unconstitutional Anti-Association Laws NPC-Pt. 1
Nation Press Club address, August 4, 2009. Finks Motor Cycle Club Ferret speaks out on the anti-association laws which are set to further erode our already compromised rights as Australian men and women. Wake up and learn your common law rights Australia! Demand your inalienable right to JURY TRIAL and lawfully reject bad laws. “Power corrupts and absolute power corrupts absolutely”.
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How the Body Works : The Menstrual Cycle
How the Body Works The Menstrual Cycle
Controlled by hormones, the average menstrual cycle is twenty-eight days. From about day 5 pituitary follicle-stimulating hormone, or FSH, promotes the growth of a follicle in the ovary. Follicular cells produce estrogen, which builds up the endometrium, the uterine lining, in readiness for implantation of the fertilized egg. In midcycle, a surge of pituitary luteinizing hormone, or LH, causes ovulation. The corpus luteum secretes progesterone, which reinforces estrogen and builds up the endometrium to its maximum thickness. If the egg is not fertilized, the corpus luteum degenerates in the last few days of the cycle and the lining is shed during menstruation, which marks the start of a new cycle. If fertilization occurs, about day 14 the fertilized egg secretes human chorionic gonadotrophin, or HCG. This maintains the corpus luteum and its output of progesterone and estrogen so that the endometrium is maintained during pregnancy and menstruation does not occur. The endometrium then nourishes the fertilized egg.
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High School Cliches Shoot