"How It's Got to Be" (Jeanette Biedermann, Wonderbra) - 3:13
"May Day" (Wonderbra, Mitch Kelly, Frank Jones, Martin Martinsson) - 3:34
"You Call Me On the Phone" (Wonderbra, Frank Jones, Martin Martonsson) - 3:52
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"Call Me Jeany" (Wonderbra, Frank Jones, Tom Remm, Martin Martinsson) - 3:17
"Stop" (Wonderbra, Frank Jones, Martin Martinsson) - 3:15
"As Long As We're Young" (Mathias Löffler) - 3:30
"No Love" (Wonderbra, Frank Jones, Martin Martionsson) - 3:16
"My Guy" (Wonderbra, Frank Jones, Tom remm, Martin Martinsson) - 2:34
"Can't Wait" (Wonderbra, Frank Jones, Martin Martinsson) - 3:06
"Deep In My Heart" (Wonderbra) (contains samples from Lara Fabian's "Adagio" written by Tomaso Albinoni, Rick Allison, Lara Fabian & Dave Pickell) - 4:22
A nomad (Greek:νομάς, nomas, plural νομάδες, nomades; meaning one roaming about for pasture, pastoral tribe) is a member of a community of people who live in different locations, moving from one place to another. Among the various ways Nomads relate to their environment, one can distinguish the hunter-gatherer, the pastoral nomad owning livestock, or the "modern" peripatetic nomad.
As of 1995, there were an estimated 30–40 million nomads in the world.
Nomadic hunting and gathering, following seasonally available wild plants and game, is by far the oldest human subsistence method. Pastoralists raise herds, driving them, and/or moving with them, in patterns that normally avoid depleting pastures beyond their ability to recover.
Nomadism is also a lifestyle adapted to infertile regions such as steppe, tundra, or ice and sand, where mobility is the most efficient strategy for exploiting scarce resources.
Sometimes also described as "nomadic" are the various itinerant populations who move about in densely populated areas living not on natural resources, but by offering services (craft or trade) to the resident population. These groups are known as "peripatetic nomads".
Nomad is the name of several fictional characters appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The Nomad name and costume was created by writer Steve Englehart and artist Sal Buscema as an alternate identity for the original Captain America, Steve Rogers, in Captain America #180 (December 1974).
The identity was revived by writer J. M. DeMatteis for a minor character ("Edward Ferbel") in Captain America #261-263 (September - November 1981). The same writer later gave the title to its best known claimant ("Jack Monroe") in Captain America #281 (May 1983). Other claimants of the code name are Rikki Barnes and Steve Rogers's adopted son Ian Rogers.
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The original Nomad is an alternate identity which Steve Rogers adopts after he abandons the Captain America costume and title.
In Captain America #180 (December 1974) Rogers becomes disillusioned with the U.S. government when he discovers that a high ranking government official (heavily hinted to be the then President of the United StatesRichard Nixon) is the leader of the terrorist organization known as the Secret Empire.
A Nomad is an individual who may or may not be a member of a motorcycle club, and not bound by geographic territory, or perhaps one which has not yet established one. There are exceptions to Nomads being members of clubs. One instance is military veterans' clubs, whose members may be scattered across the U.S., but yet do not have enough members in a particular area to form a club chapter.
Most motorcycle club members wear a territorial rocker (i.e., the bottom patch on the back of the jacket) which signifies what city/locale, state, or province their chapter is located in. A Nomad's territorial rocker, however, will simply say "Nomad" or "Nomads". This means that they hold no particular allegiance to a specific club chapter or area but should be respected and accepted widely by the club as a full member.
Whilst a Nomad has the right to be hosted by any chapter he appears at, he cannot direct a chapter as each one acts as an autonomous unit within the rules of the parent club. Nomads sometimes live in geographical areas which had fewer than the required numbers to form a chapter. They may have chosen to live somewhat solitary lives, or they may have been sent to an area with a mandate to establish a chapter.
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Iran Nomad Feast!!! Feeding 3000 People in EPIC Nomad Tradition!!
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TRADITIONAL NOMAD WEDDING OF THE QASHQA'I PEOPLE
Our next stop on our Iran Food Tour brought us to a temporary settlement of the Qashqai People. The Qashqai people in Iran practice pastoral nomadism and are descendants of Turks, Lurs, Kurds, Arabs, Persians and Gypsies who settled in Iran during the 11th and 12th century. It ...
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How Long Does It Take The Goal Zero Nomad To Charge A Cell Phone?
In this video I put my Goal Zero Nomad Solar Generator to the test to find out how fast it can actually charge a cell phone on a sunny day.
If you're looking for a Solar Generator that can generate more power then a small Goal Zero Nomad, check out my Solar Generator Buyers Guide here: http://theprepperproject.com/portable-solar-generator/
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TRADITIONAL NOMAD WEDDING OF THE QASHQA'I PEOPLE
Our next stop on our Iran Food Tour brought us to a temporary settlement of the Qashqai People. The Qashqai people in Iran practice pastoral nomadism and are descendants of Turks, Lurs, Kurds, Arabs, Persians and Gypsies who settled in Iran during the 11th and 12th century. It is said that the group amounts to 400,000 people that have traveled the deserts of Southwest Iran for hundreds of years.
SEMIROM, ISFAHAN, IRAN: Sheep + Sheep Stew + Chicken
🐑 SHEEP: Clean and cut the sheep into small parts. Make kebabs from the offals and enjoy!
🍲 SHEEP STEW: In a pot, add sheep fat, butter, chunked pieces of mutton, water, garlic seeds, cumin, turmeric and salt. Simmer for a couple hours. Serve when ready.
🐥 CHICKEN: Defeather and clean the chicken. Stuff the chicken with onion cooked in fat, pomegranate and walnuts. Sew the chicken shut. Put in a hot pot with fat. In a separate pot, fry onions. Add turmeric, cumin, garlic seeds, water, salt and stuffed chicken.
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🥒ABOUT BEFRS:
Hey, I’m Sonny! I’m from the US but currently call Vietnam home. I’ve been living in Asia for 10 years and started making food and travel videos to document my experiences. People either enjoyed my undeniable charm or enjoyed watching me eat things like coconut worms, and thus Best Ever Food Review Show came to be.
I travel to different parts of the world, hunting down and documenting the most unique food each country has to offer. If you see any factual food errors in my videos, please feel free to politely let me know in the comments. I'm a huge fan of trying different, interesting foods in each country. My show is from a Western point of view, but more importantly, MY point of view. It is not meant to offend any person or culture.
Don’t forget to subscribe to Best Ever Food Review Show, so we can connect through food and travel and become Bestys!
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🎬CREDITS:
DIRECTOR OF PHOTOGRAPHY » Nguyễn Tân Khải
CAMERA OPERATOR » Nguyễn Minh Đức
VIDEO EDITOR » Dương Quốc Huy
COLOR & MASTER » Quí Nguyễn
Selected tracks via Audio Network
This trip was made possible thanks to HarryAmir Productions, a london-based company specializing in production in the UK and Iran. Find more info at http://harryamir.com/ or IG: @amirbond0007
A huge thanks to our Patrons, David Baliles, Joaquin Rueda VI, Ryan Rhodes, Muhammad Octovan, Andres Glaze & Alpa for supporting BEFRS mission! Check out our Patreon rewards here: http://bit.ly/BestEverPatreon
For business inquiries, please email: [email protected]
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💗SUPPORT OUR MISSION» http://bit.ly/BestEverPatreon
Thanks to Mohsen Sadri (IG: @mohsen_sadri) for coming along with me on the Best Ever Isfahan Tour!
Like our music? Enjoy a free 30-day trial of Epidemic Sound for the best royalty free music: http://share.epidemicsound.com/BEFRS
#BestEverIranTour #BestEverFoodReviewShow #BEFRS
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TRADITIONAL NOMAD WEDDING OF THE QASHQA'I PEOPLE
Our next stop on our Iran Food Tour brought us to a temporary settlement of the Qashqai People. The Qashqai people in Iran practice pastoral nomadism and are descendants of Turks, Lurs, Kurds, Arabs, Persians and Gypsies who settled in Iran during the 11th and 12th century. It is said that the group amounts to 400,000 people that have traveled the deserts of Southwest Iran for hundreds of years.
SEMIROM, ISFAHAN, IRAN: Sheep + Sheep Stew + Chicken
🐑 SHEEP: Clean and cut the sheep into small parts. Make kebabs from the offals and enjoy!
🍲 SHEEP STEW: In a pot, add sheep fat, butter, chunked pieces of mutton, water, garlic seeds, cumin, turmeric and salt. Simmer for a couple hours. Serve when ready.
🐥 CHICKEN: Defeather and clean the chicken. Stuff the chicken with onion cooked in fat, pomegranate and walnuts. Sew the chicken shut. Put in a hot pot with fat. In a separate pot, fry onions. Add turmeric, cumin, garlic seeds, water, salt and stuffed chicken.
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💬COME SAY HI:
INSTAGRAM » http://bit.ly/BestEverInstagram (@besteverfoodreviewshow)
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💗SUPPORT OUR MISSION:
Patreon is a platform that allows people to support creators on a recurring basis. Your contribution is an investment in the creative freedom of my channel and enables me to keep my content authentic and uninterrupted. Your generous donation allows me the time and resources to create more videos for you. We also have some pretty sweet rewards, exclusive to Patreon Bestys. » http://bit.ly/BestEverPatreon
🥒ABOUT BEFRS:
Hey, I’m Sonny! I’m from the US but currently call Vietnam home. I’ve been living in Asia for 10 years and started making food and travel videos to document my experiences. People either enjoyed my undeniable charm or enjoyed watching me eat things like coconut worms, and thus Best Ever Food Review Show came to be.
I travel to different parts of the world, hunting down and documenting the most unique food each country has to offer. If you see any factual food errors in my videos, please feel free to politely let me know in the comments. I'm a huge fan of trying different, interesting foods in each country. My show is from a Western point of view, but more importantly, MY point of view. It is not meant to offend any person or culture.
Don’t forget to subscribe to Best Ever Food Review Show, so we can connect through food and travel and become Bestys!
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🎬CREDITS:
DIRECTOR OF PHOTOGRAPHY » Nguyễn Tân Khải
CAMERA OPERATOR » Nguyễn Minh Đức
VIDEO EDITOR » Dương Quốc Huy
COLOR & MASTER » Quí Nguyễn
Selected tracks via Audio Network
This trip was made possible thanks to HarryAmir Productions, a london-based company specializing in production in the UK and Iran. Find more info at http://harryamir.com/ or IG: @amirbond0007
A huge thanks to our Patrons, David Baliles, Joaquin Rueda VI, Ryan Rhodes, Muhammad Octovan, Andres Glaze & Alpa for supporting BEFRS mission! Check out our Patreon rewards here: http://bit.ly/BestEverPatreon
For business inquiries, please email: [email protected]
In this video I put my Goal Zero Nomad Solar Generator to the test to find out how fast it can actually charge a cell phone on a sunny day.
If you're looking...
In this video I put my Goal Zero Nomad Solar Generator to the test to find out how fast it can actually charge a cell phone on a sunny day.
If you're looking for a Solar Generator that can generate more power then a small Goal Zero Nomad, check out my Solar Generator Buyers Guide here: http://theprepperproject.com/portable-solar-generator/
In this video I put my Goal Zero Nomad Solar Generator to the test to find out how fast it can actually charge a cell phone on a sunny day.
If you're looking for a Solar Generator that can generate more power then a small Goal Zero Nomad, check out my Solar Generator Buyers Guide here: http://theprepperproject.com/portable-solar-generator/
🎥IRAN DESERT FOOD DISASTER! » https://youtu.be/L9rqft1luME
👕BEST EVER MERCH» http://bit.ly/BEFRSMerch
💗SUPPORT OUR MISSION» http://bit.ly/BestEverPatreon
Thanks to Mohsen Sadri (IG: @mohsen_sadri) for coming along with me on the Best Ever Isfahan Tour!
Like our music? Enjoy a free 30-day trial of Epidemic Sound for the best royalty free music: http://share.epidemicsound.com/BEFRS
#BestEverIranTour #BestEverFoodReviewShow #BEFRS
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TRADITIONAL NOMAD WEDDING OF THE QASHQA'I PEOPLE
Our next stop on our Iran Food Tour brought us to a temporary settlement of the Qashqai People. The Qashqai people in Iran practice pastoral nomadism and are descendants of Turks, Lurs, Kurds, Arabs, Persians and Gypsies who settled in Iran during the 11th and 12th century. It is said that the group amounts to 400,000 people that have traveled the deserts of Southwest Iran for hundreds of years.
SEMIROM, ISFAHAN, IRAN: Sheep + Sheep Stew + Chicken
🐑 SHEEP: Clean and cut the sheep into small parts. Make kebabs from the offals and enjoy!
🍲 SHEEP STEW: In a pot, add sheep fat, butter, chunked pieces of mutton, water, garlic seeds, cumin, turmeric and salt. Simmer for a couple hours. Serve when ready.
🐥 CHICKEN: Defeather and clean the chicken. Stuff the chicken with onion cooked in fat, pomegranate and walnuts. Sew the chicken shut. Put in a hot pot with fat. In a separate pot, fry onions. Add turmeric, cumin, garlic seeds, water, salt and stuffed chicken.
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💬COME SAY HI:
INSTAGRAM » http://bit.ly/BestEverInstagram (@besteverfoodreviewshow)
FACEBOOK » http://bit.ly/BEFRSFacebook
💗SUPPORT OUR MISSION:
Patreon is a platform that allows people to support creators on a recurring basis. Your contribution is an investment in the creative freedom of my channel and enables me to keep my content authentic and uninterrupted. Your generous donation allows me the time and resources to create more videos for you. We also have some pretty sweet rewards, exclusive to Patreon Bestys. » http://bit.ly/BestEverPatreon
🥒ABOUT BEFRS:
Hey, I’m Sonny! I’m from the US but currently call Vietnam home. I’ve been living in Asia for 10 years and started making food and travel videos to document my experiences. People either enjoyed my undeniable charm or enjoyed watching me eat things like coconut worms, and thus Best Ever Food Review Show came to be.
I travel to different parts of the world, hunting down and documenting the most unique food each country has to offer. If you see any factual food errors in my videos, please feel free to politely let me know in the comments. I'm a huge fan of trying different, interesting foods in each country. My show is from a Western point of view, but more importantly, MY point of view. It is not meant to offend any person or culture.
Don’t forget to subscribe to Best Ever Food Review Show, so we can connect through food and travel and become Bestys!
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🎬CREDITS:
DIRECTOR OF PHOTOGRAPHY » Nguyễn Tân Khải
CAMERA OPERATOR » Nguyễn Minh Đức
VIDEO EDITOR » Dương Quốc Huy
COLOR & MASTER » Quí Nguyễn
Selected tracks via Audio Network
This trip was made possible thanks to HarryAmir Productions, a london-based company specializing in production in the UK and Iran. Find more info at http://harryamir.com/ or IG: @amirbond0007
A huge thanks to our Patrons, David Baliles, Joaquin Rueda VI, Ryan Rhodes, Muhammad Octovan, Andres Glaze & Alpa for supporting BEFRS mission! Check out our Patreon rewards here: http://bit.ly/BestEverPatreon
For business inquiries, please email: [email protected]
In this video I put my Goal Zero Nomad Solar Generator to the test to find out how fast it can actually charge a cell phone on a sunny day.
If you're looking for a Solar Generator that can generate more power then a small Goal Zero Nomad, check out my Solar Generator Buyers Guide here: http://theprepperproject.com/portable-solar-generator/
The Nomad [Murray, Harris] Like a mirage riding on the desert sand Like a vision floating with the desert winds Know the secret of the ancient desert lands Your are the keeper of the mystery in your hands Nomad, rider of the ancient east Nomad, rider that men know the least Nomad, where you come from no one knows Nomad, where you go to no one tells Undercover of the veil of your disguise The men that fear you are the ones that you despise No one's certain what you future will behold You're a legend you own story will be told Nomad, rider of the ancient east Nomad, rider that men know the least Nomad, where you come from no one knows Nomad, where you go to no one tells No one dares to even look or glance your way Your reputation goes before you they all say Like a spirit that can disappear at will Many claim of things but no one's seen you kill Nomad, you're the rider so mysterious Nomad, you're the spirit that men fear in us Nomad, you're the rider of the desert sands No man's ever understood your genius Those who see you in horizon desert sun Those who fear your reputation hide or run You send before you a mystique that's all your own Your silhouette is like a statue carved in stone Nomad, you're the rider so mysterious Nomad, you're the spirit that men fear in us Nomad, you're the rider of the desert sands No man ever understood your genius Legend has it that you speak an ancient tongue But no one's spoke to you and lived to tell the tale Some may say that you have killed a hundred men Others say that you have died and live again Nomad, you're the rider so mysterious Nomad, you're the spirit that men fear in us Nomad, you're the rider of the desert sands