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Hirsch greift Jäger an in engl./ franz Sprache..siehe auch www.brennglas.com Jägerlügen - und die Wahrheit über die Jagd Jägerlüge Nr. 1 "Die Jäger sind aktive Natur- und Tierschützer" Wie können sich Jäger widerspruchsfrei als Tierschützer bezeichnen, wenn sie Tiere töten? Das Argument des aktiven Tierschutzes wird von der Jägerschaft nur dafür verwendet, um ihre Lust am Töten irgendwie zu rechtfertigen. Wer tötet kann nicht schützen. Jägerlüge Nr. 2 "Wildtiere verursachen Schäden am Wald und an den Kulturflächen der Bauern" Jagd provoziert ganz im Gegenteil vielfach Wildschäden. Durch die Jagd werden die Tiere unnötig aufgescheucht, was ihren Nahrungsbedarf und damit die Fraßschäden oft weiter erhöht. Das verbreitete Argument, Wildtiere verursachten erhebliche Schäden, dient nur als Vorwand der Jäger, längere Jagdzeiten oder höhere Abschussquoten durchzusetzen. Oft sind die von Jägern verursachten Personen- und Sachschäden höher als der landwirtschaftliche Schaden durch Wildtiere (Quelle: Mathieu Roger, 1987). Wie das Standardwerk "Vom Widersinn der Jagd" des Zoologen Carlo Consiglio von der Universität Rom nachweist, sind Verbissschäden in den meisten Fällen minimal und betreffen meist deutlich weniger als 2% an Pflanzen bzw. des Holzertrages. Außerdem können Schonungen und Jungwaldanpflanzungen z. B. durch Schutzzäune oder Netze vor Verbiss geschützt werden. Jägerlüge Nr. 3 "Wenn nicht gejagt wird gibt es zu viele Tiere" Durch die Jagd fühlen sich die Tiere in ihrer Existenz bedroht und reproduzieren sich dadurch stärker. Die Jagd zerstört die Sozialstruktur (Familienstruktur) der Tiere und verhindert so eine artgerechte Geburtenkontrolle durch die Tiere selbst, die von Ökologen durch Feldstudien nachgewiesen wurde. Jägerlüge Nr. 4 "Da Raubtiere ausgestorben sind, muss gejagt werden" Die Beutegreifer sind durch jagende Menschen ausgerottet worden und nicht ausgestorben. Die Anzahl der Tierbestände wird nicht durch Beutegreifer reguliert. Jägerlüge Nr. 5 "Jäger töten schmerzlos" Oft werden die Tiere nur angeschossen. Die Nachsuche dauert, sofern sie überhaupt erfolgt, Stunden und Tage. Bis zum tödlichen Schuss schleppen sich die angeschossenen Tiere stunden- oder tagelang mit zerfetzten Körper, heraushängenden Eingeweiden, gebrochenen Knochen auf der Flucht vor den Jägern durch den Wald. Auch vom Schrot der Jäger werden unzählige Tiere, besonders Wildvög

Emile Hirsch talks about being cast as Speed in the Wachowski brothers' film "Speed Racer."

Dr. Hirsch Discusses Peak Oil on CNBC

Eines der Lieder in denen Ludwig Hirsch zu Hochform aufgelaufen ist. Einfach genial

Robert Hirsch foretells of $500 oil and discusses various alternatives -- none of them especially good -- except for conservation.

I put this together using clips from "A Crude Awakening" http://www.oilcrashmovie.com From a Global Public Media interview http://www.globalpublicmedia.com Discussions about peak oil mitigations with Robert Hirsch, a US Energy Department consultant. Read more about the "Hirsch Report" here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hirsch_r...

Kriscan explores the Wall Street Journal article with the memo from Robert Hirsch which asks the bigwigs of Peak Oil to please stop talking about peak oil, as it might upset the already nervous populace in the wake of the current global financial crisis.

Letterman May 7, 2008

Emile Hirsch of the movies "Into The Wild," "Alpha Dog," "Lords of Dogtown" and the upcoming "Speed Racer" talks about his work.

Hooman interviews Emile Hirsch during press for Into The Wild. www.hooman.tv

Stereo: http://de.youtube.com/watch?v=Or--ULsvV7E&fmt=18 Eine Geschichte aus der "Guten alten Zeit". Und bisher der Song, der für mich bei der Umsetzung die grösste Herausforderung war.

HQ & Stereo: http://de.youtube.com/watch?v=zAp0HbHc-NU&fmt=18 eines der Lieder aus meiner Jugend.

Kein einfacher Song

http://www.mannythemovieguy.com After moving to San Francisco, the middle-aged New Yorker, Harvey Milk, became a Gay Rights activist and city politician. On his third attempt, he was elected to San Francisco's Board of Supervisors in 1977, making him the first openly gay man to be elected to public office in the USA. The following year, both he and the city's mayor, George Moscone, were shot to death by former city supervisor, Dan White, who blamed his former colleagues for denying White's attempt to rescind his resignation from the board. Mr. Milk had been the subject of several books and the Academy Award-winning documentary feature, The Times of Harvey Milk (1984); but Milk (2008) is the first fictional feature to explore private aspects of the man's personal life and career. Milk was filmed on location in San Francisco. Many of Mr Milk's real-life surviving friends and former associates participated in the making of this film, several appearing on camera.

..wie der Peterle no im Himmel war..

Complete video at: http://fora.tv/2008/02/27/Judd_Hirsch_at_the_Oxonian_Society Academy Award-nominated actor Judd Hirsch discusses the controversial comedy of his former "Taxi" co-star Andy Kaufman. ----- Judd Hirsch in conversation with Joe Pascal at the Oxonian Society in New York City. Judd Hirsch is an American Academy Award-nominated, Emmy-winning actor, known for playing the character Alex Reiger on the acclaimed television comedy series Taxi.

Emile Hirsch Craig Ferguson January 9, 2008

Beth Hirsch's video for "Life is Mine."

..Jo wos is ?

http://www.causecast.org James Franco, Josh Brolin and Emile Hirsch sat down with Causecast to talk about their new film, "Milk," starring Sean Penn and directed by Gus Van Sant. For more on Harvey Milk, go to http://www.causecast.org/member/harvey-milk

Steven Hirsch is a poet, musician, electronic publishing guru, and editor/publisher of the literary magazine Heaven Bone. He studied writing and drama at Naropa Institute in Boulder, CO, where he was a student and apprentice of Allen Ginsberg and Chogyam Trungpa Rinpoche. In recent years he has been riding his Harley all over the Northeast, studying buddhism, poetry and writing with Natalie Goldberg, and playing latin and african drums as a founding member of the drum circle "Spirithawk". He has been leading poetry workshops and giving poetry readings nationally for over 25 years. Steve is the author of Ramapo 500 Affirmations (Flower Thief, 1998) and he has had poems appear in Hunger, Napalm Health Spa Report, For Immediate Release, Pudding, Big Scream, Hazmat Review, Muse Apprentice Guild, and Etcetera. Steve has read at the Core Gallery in New Paltz; the Catskill Mt. Foundation in Hunter, NY; Monkey Joe's Cafe in Kingston, NY; the Dactyl Foundation Gallery, NYC; The Bowery Poetry Club; A Gathering of the Tribes, NYC, and The Howland Cultural Center, Beacon, NY. among others. I loved watching some of the conversation you did with Ray Kurzweil. I have read some of his books and I was blown away. Being a technologist and a spiritual being is a high art and I respect his perspective on the future and the challenges we face. I have always been interested in nanotechnology and the potential for lifespan extension through nanomedicine and nuclear medicine. I believe that eventually death will be cured. Along these lines I have always been very interested in UFO's in ancient biblical mythology and have read widely in this area. I am a closet Raelian and love their movement's philosophy of love and pleasure. We all come from the stars really. On magazine publishing: I am on the front lines right now in the magazine industry as it fights for it's survival and it's not pretty. People are being layed off and companies are terminating employees with tenure of 20 and 30 years on the job. New media paradigms are killing traditional newspaper and magazine trades. Young people don't read them anymore because all the content they need is on demand 24/7 online for download. The art of the book needs to be held high and preserved before we are forced to read everything on computer screens and digital readers with wireless access to every word ever written. That's exciting and extremely threatening at the same time.

A day in the life.... view in HD - http://www.vimeo.com/2020754 starring Emile Hirsch directed by Ace Norton produced by Charles Spano edited by Isaac Hagy cinematography by Clay Jeter & Will Basanta production company.... The Darkroom/ Partizan Commondeer Productions