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Berkeley Bionics Human Exoskeleton
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6 Jul |

Berkeley Bionics™, designs and manufactures lower extremity exoskeletons to augment human strength and endurance during locomotion. Berkeley Bionics exoskeletons increase wearer's strength while decreasing their metabolic cost of walking. The company is also attacking the technological barriers to a practical, affordable exoskeleton for civilian and medical applications, particularly to assist patients with neurological or muscular mobility disorders. These powered human exoskeletons would allow their wearers to walk upright without the strain and muscular effort required by today's unpowered orthotic devices.
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www.StreetFilms.org-Berkeley Bike Boulevards
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6 Jul |

Berkeley, CA sports some of the best bicycling amenities anywhere in the U.S. They are called Bicycle Boulevards - and are essentially bicycle priority streets - where thru traffic is diverted from the neighborhood and traffic calming is plenty. Directed by: Clarence Eckerson Jr. trorb(at)earthlink.net www.streetfilms.org www.nyscr.org
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Debbie Lee addressing the Berkeley Council 2-12
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6 Jul |

Debbie Lee, Gold Star mom slams the Berkeley City Council 2-12-2008 http://leaningstraightup.com/category/berkeley-vs-the-usmc/
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Death Cab for Cutie at Berkeley - Transatlanticism
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6 Jul |

Filmed 12 Aug 2006 at The Greek Theater in Berkeley, CA. The song was made even more special by the entrance of opening band Mates of State (Kori Gardner and Jason Hammel) to help out with the final choruses. After hearing Death Cab play Tiny Vessels earlier in this set, I was happy to hear them follow up with Transatlanticism, as the two songs juxtapose one another so nicely. In Tiny Vessels, Ben sings about being with someone he doesn't really even care about, while in Transatlanticism, he sings about a distance between him and the object of his desire. A distance that seems insurmountable... "those people were overjoyed; they took to their boats. I thought it less like a lake and more like a moat. the rhythm of my footsteps crossing flood lands to your door have been silenced forever more. the distance is quite simply much too far for me to row it seems farther than ever before". Anyone who has felt the pain of a long distance relationship can understand how he feels. And when they go into the final chorus...."I need you so much closer"....well, this song was made to be sung live....an anthemic ode to be shared with an audience. Listening to it the first time on the album, I could picture them performing this live...as the crowd swayed, sang along, and held their lighters and cell phones to the sky...
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FREE HUGS in Berkeley, California (music by sickpuppies)
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6 Jul |

Free Hugs in Berkeley, California One single hug.. ---------------------- Music by Sick Puppies. (Visit http://sickpuppies.net or http://myspace.com/sickpuppies for the music) ----------------------- http://www.freehugscampaign.org http://www.myspace.com/freehugscampaign Watch the video that inspired it all: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vr3x_RRJdd4
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Communists Protest Marines in Berkeley
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6 Jul |

This protest took place just a few weeks back in the city of Berkeley. Americans showed up to protest the Berkeley City council's resolution that disrespected the Marine Corps, Code Pink and World Can't Wait showed up to support it. The College Republicans at SFSU were there to cover the action. At one point the protestors turn on the CRs and attack them!
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Code Stink: Berkeley City Council Edition
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6 Jul |

Radical leftist group, Code Pink, convinces the Berkeley, CA City Council to kick the Marine Recruiters out of town.
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Busby Berkeley By A Waterfall
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6 Jul |

Busby Berkeley's great choreography. that's what was being filmed during the great depression (1933).
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The Veritas Forum: Belief in an Age of Skepticism?
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6 Jul |

"Belief in an Age of Skepticism?" March 4, 2008, at The University of California, Berkeley Noted pastor and author Dr. Tim Keller discusses the place of exclusive truth in a pluralistic society in Wheeler Auditorium, followed by a Q&A session. Hosted by Reformed University Fellowship, Dr. Keller's talk is part of The Veritas Forum at Cal, following Francis Collins' lecture in February on Christianity and science. For more Veritas Forum recordings, visit: http://www.veritas.org/media
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UC Berkeley Campus Tour Part 3 of 4
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6 Jul |
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Sex, Drugs and Rock'n'Roll in BERKELEY!! Uncensored pt 1
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6 Jul |

http://www.NGTV.com "Berkeley" on DVD available now. http://www.berkeleythefilm.com Join CARRIE KEAGAN for another exclusive and uncensored episode of NO GOOD TV's UP CLOSE featuring the cast and director of the movie Berkeley part 1. Berkeley is the story of Ben Sweet (Nick Roth), an eighteen year old middleclass boy who comes to UC Berkeley in 1968 to study accounting and avoid the draft. There begins an odyssey through sex, drugs, rock and roll, and political activism which turns his conservative world upside down, and leaves him on a path of exploration and self-discovery, far from the life of his father, Sy (Henry Winkler). Director's Statement Why did I make this film? Why does anyone make any film? I thought it was relevant, and it was a journey for me to explore why I became who I've become. At eighteen, I was an innocent. I won't say my whole peer group was, but we weren't afraid of so many things... we were curious, hopeful, and as I engaged in the anti-war movement I felt more empowered. I thought I could have it all... make great political films, travel, be an intellectual and part of a socialist revolution. Like my protagonist, I went to college because it was expected of me. It was an easier choice, because I needed the student deferment to avoid going to Viet Nam. In high school I defended my dad's Republicanism, and within two years I was calling him a "capitalist pig." After I had dealt with my divorce in JACK THE DOG, and my sisters murder in MANHOOD, I felt I should make a film about my transformation from nice, middleclass Jewish boy to long-haired radical filmmaker; not because I thought myself so remarkable, but because I thought I was so very much a symbol of my generation. At the same time, my son, Nick was entering college and had decided to go to Berkeley and study Philosophy. It seemed a wonderful idea to collaborate with Nick and revisit a time like no other. Looking back, my choices seemed so arbitrary. I remembered a great deal, but understood very little. All I knew was I started college as a conservative who would play golf and go into his dad's carpet business, and ended it uncertain, having abandoned golf and exploring the possibility that I might be a poet or a novelist. I still have my doubts, but thirty-five years later I remain grateful for every young man and woman who crossed my path. They all left their mark on my memory, and guided me a bit to the music. At Berkeley I learned to fly. For more UNCENSORED episodes of UP CLOSE visit NO GOOD TV at http://www.ngtv.com/?channelId=upclose&clipIdNum=715980963 NO GOOD TELEVISION stars Carrie Keagan and Shark Firestone and showcases over a dozen original shows featuring raw, real and uncensored interviews with the biggest stars in the world from music, movies and TV. It also has uncensored, uncut, explicit and director's cut versions of music videos. NO GOOD TV aka NGTV can be found at NGTV.com. It's the most fun you'll ever have with your pants on!!
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Discover Cal - UC Berkeley's Nobel Laureates
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6 Jul |

Discover Cal - UC Berkeley's Nobel Laureates: Energy Self-Sufficiency in the 21st Century Spring 2007 Lecture Series Northern California Kickoff Event UC Berkeley's Nobel Laureates: Energy Self-Sufficiency in the 21st Century Speakers for this Lecture - Steven Chu, Physics, 1997 - Donald A. Glaser, Physics, 1960 - Yuan T. Lee, Chemistry, 1986 - Daniel L. McFadden, Economics, 2000 - George F. Smoot, Physics, 2006 - Charles H. Townes, Physics, 1964
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UC Berkeley
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6 Jul |

This is a video I made that contains pictures of UC Berkeley. In case you have never been to UCB, then this video will help you get a feel for the environment that it has to offer to its students. I'm attending UC Berkeley, and I couldn't be happier anywhere else!
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A Tribe Called Quest Live @ Berkeley, CA
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6 Jul |

A Tribe Called Quest live at Berkeley, CA, in front of a crowd of 3,000 (estimated.) One of Hip-Hop's most revered groups from the 90's got back together to do a tour or something; I caught the intro, "Buggin' Out" and "Oh My God" at the Berkeley Community Theatre on 09/09/06. 10 years after "Award Tour," they've still got it. For the original 848x480 high-res video, copy/paste this into QuickTime 7's "open URL" (or in your browser, "save as"): http://www.freshly-ground.com/misc/video/20060909%20-%20A%20Tribe%20Called%20Quest%20@%20Berkeley%20CA.mp4 Note: This is a public performance, and may be in a gray area according to site policies - however, it's also a promotional video for NBA's 2K Bounce Sports Tour, whose stuff was smeared over the back of the stage for most of the show. You be the judge of which is more "evil." ;) Oh and to anyone who was at the show, since you'll understand (and regrettably, I didn't get this part on video): "Chicken and orange juice."
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Swimming with Busby Berkley
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6 Jul |
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SIMS 141 - Search, Google, and Life: Sergey Brin - Google
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6 Jul |

Search Engines: Technology, Society, and Business. The World Wide Web brings much of the world's knowledge into the reach of nearly everyone with a computer and an internet connection. The availability of huge quantities of information at our fingertips is transforming government, business, and many other aspects of society. Topics include search advertising and auctions, search and privacy, search ranking, internationalization, anti-spam efforts, local search, peer-to-peer search, and search of blogs and online communities. The Instructor, Dr. Marti Hearst, is an associate professor in the School of Information at UC Berkeley, with an affiliate appointment in the Computer Science Division. The UC...
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nat king cole - nightingale sang in berkeley square
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6 Jul |
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Huun Huur Tu. Berkeley. 2001
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6 Jul |
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Daft Punk Live @ Berkeley [High Quality]
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6 Jul |

July 27, 2007 Daft Punk live at Greek Theatre at Berkeley, California, USA Simply Amazing. Remember to click on "More From this User" to see my other videos of the Daft Punk concert at Berkeley. The other videos have better sound quality I believe. Here is a taste: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k-fg9o03U5Q
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cynic - veil of maya (live in berkeley/part1)
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6 Jul |

the legendary cynic live in berkeley during the summer of 1994 (06/24/94) on their tour-support for cannibal corpse and sinister (keyboards/growls by dana cosley).
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Berkeley Writers at Work: Michael Pollan
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6 Jul |

Pollan reads from his work, is interviewed about his writing process, and answers questions from the audience. Michael Pollan is Knight Professor of Journalism at the Graduate School and director of the Knight Program in Science and Environmental Journalism. He is a contributing writer at the "New York Times Magazine", and the author of three books: "The Botany of Desire: A Plant's-Eye View of the World"; "A Place of My Own"; and "Second Nature". For many years he served as Executive Editor of "Harper's Magazine". His writing has won numerous awards, including the Reuters/World Conservation Union Global Award in Environmental Journalism, the James Beard Award, and the Genesis Award from the Humane...
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MAGNETIC FIELDS-BUSBY BERKELEY DREAMS
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6 Jul |
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BP selects UC Berkeley to lead $500 million energy...
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6 Jul |

BERKELEY -- Global energy firm BP announced today (Thursday, Feb. 1) that it has selected the University of California, Berkeley, in partnership with Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL) and the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, to lead an unprecedented $500 million research effort to develop new sources of energy and reduce the impact of energy consumption on the environment. The funding will create the Energy Biosciences Institute (EBI), which initially will focus its research on biotechnology to produce biofuels — that is, turning plants and plant materials, including corn, field waste, switchgrass and algae, into transportation fuels. At a press conference this morning at...
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USMC, Berkeley California, and Code Pink
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6 Jul |

The Mayor of Berkeley, California, Tom Bates, and the Berkeley City Council past a measure to tell the United States Marine Corps recruiting office on Shattuck Avenue, "is not welcome in the city,..." The Mayor Tom Bates is quoted as saying, "the Marines don't belong here, they shouldn't have come here, and they should leave." This Marine Corp recruiting station has been the site of numerous and continuous protest, demonstrations, led by the anti-war, anti-American group, Code Pink. All good decent Americans, patriotic Americans should boycott that city. All truck drivers should refuse to carry loads into that city. How did the Euro-trash, born in America gain control in this out of control city? Where is J. Edgar Hoover when we need him? Here is Code Pink's web address: www.codepinkalert.com On the site, look to the right side, "contact us." Click on it and let them know your feelings on the issue. Please be polite and do not use any curse words. Let us keep the discussion civil.
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Science and the Soul: J. Robert Oppenheimer and Doctor...
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6 Jul |

Celebrating San Francisco Opera's world premiere of Doctor Atomic, this symposium brings together composer John Adams, director Peter Sellars, and San Francisco Opera General Director Pamela Rosenberg to discuss SCIENCE AND THE SOUL: J. Robert Oppenheimer and Doctor Atomic. Additional panelists include Dean of Physical Sciences Mark Richards and Professor of Physics Marvin Cohen. The program explores J. Robert Oppenheimer's role in the creation of the first atomic bomb and examines the historical, scientific, and musical background of Doctor Atomic. Sponsored by the University of California, Berkeley and the College of Letters & Sciences. [events] [artshumanities] Credits: producer:UC Berkeley...
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