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Alle Hits der Ipod/iTunes Werbespots, bitteschön!:
Propellerheads - Take California - 1st Generation iPod
Black Eyed Peas - Hey Mama - 3rd Generation iPod
N.E.R.D. - Rock Star 3rd Generation iPod
Jet - Are You Gonna Be My Girl - 3rd Generation iPod
Feature Cast - Channel Surfing - 4th Generation iPod
Steriogram - Walkie Talkie Man - 4th Generation iPod
Ozomatli - Saturday Night - 4th Generation iPod
U2 - Vertigo - U2 Special Edition iPod
The Vines - Ride - 4th Generation iPod
Caesars - Jerk It Out - 1st Generation iPod shuffle
Daft Punk - Technologic - 4th Generation iPod
Gorillaz - Feel Good Inc - 4th Generation iPod
The Resource featuring Jimmy Napes - Gimme That - 1st Generation iPod nano
U2 - Original of the Species - 5th Generation iPod
Eminem - Lose Yourself- 5th Generation iPod
Wynton Marsalis - Sparks - 5th Generation iPod
Rinocerose - Cubicle - 1st Generation iPod nano
Wolfmother - Love Train - 5th Generation iPod
Bob Dylan - Someday Baby - 5th Generation iPod
Cut Chemist - The Audience Is Listening Theme Song - 2nd Generation iPod nano
Prototypes - Who’s Gonna Sing? - 2nd Generation iPod shuffle
The Fratellis - Flathead - 5th Generation iPod
Feist - 1234 - iPod nano - 1234 by Feist
Scandal - Warrior - Stewie’s iPod Commercial (Family Guy)
CSS - Music Is My Hot, Hot Sex - iPod touch commercial
THX to http://www.macsupport.ca/
1 Jahr und n’paar zerquetschte
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pro richtig gewusstem Englishem Vokabel gibts 10 Reiskörner für hungernde.
Hier ein paar wichtige Fragen:
Who pays for the donated rice?
The rice is paid for by the advertisers whose names you see on the
bottom of your vocabulary screen. This is regular advertising for these
companies, but it is also something more. Through their advertising at
FreeRice, these companies support both learning (free vocabulary for
everyone) and reducing hunger (free rice for the hungry). We commend
these companies for their participation at FreeRice.
If you have the rice to give, why not give it all away right now?
We are not sitting on a pile of rice―you are earning it 10 grains at
a time. Here is how it works. When you play the game, advertisements
appear on the bottom of your screen. The money generated by these
advertisements is then used to buy the rice. So by playing, you
generate the money that pays for the rice donated to hungry people.
Who distributes the donated rice?
The rice is distributed by the United Nations World Food Program
(WFP). The World Food Program is the world’s largest food aid agency,
working with over 1,000 other organizations in over 75 countries. In
addition to providing food, the World Food Program helps hungry people
to become self-reliant so that they escape hunger for good. Wherever
possible, the World Food Program buys food locally to support local
farmers and the local economy. We encourage you to visit the United Nations World Food Program to learn more about their successful approach to ending hunger.
Will the rice I donate make a difference?
The rice you donate makes a huge difference to the person who
receives it. To a mother or father watching a loved child die in their
arms from hunger, the rice you donate is more precious than anything in
the world.
What is being done to end world hunger?
There is great progress being made to end world hunger. Many
organizations across the globe are involved in this struggle. Each day,
hundreds of thousands of ordinary men and women work for these
organizations. Through their efforts, millions of impoverished people
are fed, taught skills and given hope for the future.
What else can I do to help end world hunger?
One very important thing you can do to help end hunger is to become
knowledgeable about it. A good way to do this is to visit our sister
site Poverty.com (designed so that busy people can learn quickly about hunger and poverty) or one of the many excellent sites listed here. We believe that when enough people around the world become knowledgeable about hunger, it will no longer be tolerated.
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