MV Feminine Masculinity - Unpredictable Future

  • Length: 7:34
  • Rating: 4.90 (29 ratings)
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  • Author: mimosagallen

Tags: Chan  Diana  Flora  Gallen  Lo  Mr.  MV  TVB  罗嘉良  羅嘉良  陳慧珊 

Fan-made MV for TVB's drama/comedy Feminine Masculinity, or Mr. Diana. The song "Unpredictable Future" is the drama's subtheme, and sung by Gallen Lo. Uploaded with consent from author San San. Thank you San San!

TVB's Theme Song : 1999 Mr.Diana (Feminine Masculinity)

  • Length: 1:35
  • Rating: 5.00 (10 ratings)
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  • Author: meggiemice

Tags: Theme  TVB's 

TVB's Theme Song : 1999 Mr.Diana (Feminine Masculinity) [มิสเตอร์ไดอาน่า สวย ล่ำ บึ้ก] more info: http://www.fortunecity.com/lavender/searchers/693/fmintro.htm http://lavender.fortunecity.com/wildbunch/222/diana/

The Feminine Complex Six O'Clock in the Morning

  • Length: 3:34
  • Rating: 4.67 (9 ratings)
  • Views: 1595' favoriteCount='13
  • Author: NorthridgeRangers

Tags: 60s  7"  athena  complex  dalton  feminine  inch  lou  melinda  mod  nashville  psychedelic  records  rock  seven  tennessee  the 

Video of me playing my 7" of "Six O'Clock in the Morning" by the 60s era girl-psych band from Nashville, The Feminine Complex. One of my favorite songs of the era. It's pretty hard to find stuff by this band. Jonathan Marx helped get their LP reissued a while back by (I think) Teen Beat, but that's pretty hard to find, too!

Promise of Humanity - Divine Masculine & Feminine II

  • Length: 9:35
  • Rating: 4.86 (28 ratings)
  • Views: 5280' favoriteCount='60
  • Author: rysa5

Tags: 2012  america  calendar  chakras  chaos  crisis  divine  dragon  female  healing  male  maya  mayan  nation  promise  sick  state  toxic 

GoldRing DVD's Now available at http://www.premieres.com + Higher Resolution versions of each segment of the Game of Enlightenment at http://www.premieres.com/goldring Game of Enlightenment _^_Within the Blue Planet, The Earth, Ea, Gaia, the Nation of America is undergoing cleansing through the crisis of detoxification. There is chaos, disturbance, denial, destruction, disease, sickness, sadness and fear striking the dragon's underbelly of government and global business. The American Empire of Military and Monetary might is cracking under the power and weight of the Earth's evolving nature. The course of consciousness has moved to a holographic emergence of fifth dimensional oneness and symmetry. This time is about the Healing the dimensional rift which has spirits caught in the astral emotional perspective seeking physical incarnation due to the addiction to lower particularized consciousness.

Leslie Bennetts - "The Feminine Mistake"

  • Length: 8:0
  • Rating: 3.67 (3 ratings)
  • Views: 1285
  • Author: ForaTv

Tags: careers  children  education  feminism  feminist  fora  fora.tv  girls  homemakers  kids  marriage  mothers  post  tv  work 

Complete video at: http://fora.tv/fora/showthread.php?t=983 Author and Vanity Fair Contributing Editor Leslie Bennetts discusses the origins of her book, "The Feminine Mistake," and examines difficulties faced by women who quit their careers to become stay-at-home mothers. ----- Leslie Bennetts talks about "The Feminine Mistake: Are We Giving Up Too Much?" Renowned Vanity Fair journalist Bennetts rekindles the debate over women's life choices with a new book that redefines the work-family question. She offers a persuasive argument that women can - and should - make more than one kind of mark on the world. - Book Passage Leslie Bennetts has been a contributing editor at Vanity Fair since 1988, writing on subjects that have ranged from movie stars to priest pedophilia, industrial pollution and U.S. anti-terrorism policy. Her 2005 cover story on Jennifer Aniston was the best-selling issue in the magazine's history to date, and the People magazine cover story about Bennetts' interview with Aniston was the best-selling issue in the history of People. Prior to joining Vanity Fair, Bennetts spent fifteen years as a newspaper reporter. She started covering so-called "women's issues" at The Philadelphia Bulletin in the early 1970's, and has continued to write about women, marriage, families and parenting ever since.

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