Реальный мир природы с Владимиром Дуничевым (кандидат геолого-минералогических наук, профессор кафедры географии Сахалинского Государственного Университета). Владимир Дуничев о конце Света 21.12.12 (глобальное потепление, наводнения, засуха). Длительность: 3:51
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Science and sex join forces in this, week three of our semen scientific study series! This week, details on a bizarre semen swallowing tradition in Papa New Guinea, how semen reacts to non-committed partners, and the barebacking culture and emotional intimacy. Find out more of the sticky details with John Iadarola and Lisa Ferguson on TYT University. What do you think of the Sambian semen ingestion rituals? Could they help in masculinizing the participants? And what about the "ability" of semen to react to disinterested partners? Tell us what you think in the comments down below! Find out more here: blogs.scientificamerican.com And if you liked this video, PLEASE "Like" it as well! :) Subscribe to TYT U for more videos: tinyurl.com Submit a video to TYT U! We love hearing from students and faculty www.youtube.com Follow us on twitter!!! twitter.com twitter.com twitter.com TYT University covers all the news you need to know happening at colleges around the country and across the globe! From student loans to frat parties and dating, we've got it all. TAGS: "sex study" "science of sex" "semen study" "sperm study" sambia "papa new guinea" "semen ingestion" "semen swallowing" "swallowing" "semen" "gordon gallup" "oral sex" "unprotected sex" "condom" "university of liverpoo" "gallup and french" "medical daily" "estrone" barebacking bare-backing "scientific study" News college university students "tyt university" Длительность: 6:34
Hadith of Sahi Muslim locates the island of Dajjal to the east of Madina. It has been finally uncovered and linked to the one eyed horus who is worshipped by many. Длительность: 4:32
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Rounding out the last two videos is this 1949 three-parter; an interesting vocal piece rarely heard outside of Japan and likely very unfamiliar to the casual Akira Ifukube-fan. It's entitled: "Three Lullabies Among the Native Tribes On the Island of Sakhalin." This is the third part of the lullaby called "umpn ja: ja:" **** For more information regarding this work, follow this link: www.akiraifukube.org And visit AkiraIfukube.org for more general info on the composer's life and works. **** Please comment, rate, and subscribe if you enjoy this and other music from my "Master Works" series. **** Disclaimer: As usual, I own nothing here and cannot provide any of the music you'll be hearing. Enjoy! Длительность: 2:23
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