Mentos Ice Cube Prank - The Hoax - Scik Science - English
It\'s an e-mail that probably showed up in your inbox... Create an Exploding Drink! The prank is based on the widely known phenomenon of dropping...
It\'s an e-mail that probably showed up in your inbox... Create an Exploding Drink! The prank is based on the widely known phenomenon of dropping MENTOS® chewy mints into soda to create an erupting geyser. Instead of just dropping the Mentos into soda, the pranksters suggest freezing a Mento in the middle of an ice cube. Serve your friend a refreshing soda drink and garnish with the tainted ice cubes. When the ice cube melts, the Mento is exposed and the soda erupts everywhere. Great idea, right? Readers of the Boing Boing blog suggest that it\'s a hoax... but no one out of the 600 plus people who posted a comment bothered to try it. We turned Steve Spangler loose to find out if it really works. http://www.stevespanglerscience.com/e...
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Movie - Sineh Sorkh [Red Robin] - Part 1/4 - Persian with Arabic and...
Islamic and Christian traditions merge in an allegorical tale of death and resurrection. When a boy´s thoughtless prank results in his...
Islamic and Christian traditions merge in an allegorical tale of death and resurrection. When a boy´s thoughtless prank results in his schoolmate´s death, the frightened student conceals the body and searches for someone to revive his friend.
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Movie - Sineh Sorkh [Red Robin] - Part 2/4 - Persian with Arabic and...
Islamic and Christian traditions merge in an allegorical tale of death and resurrection. When a boy´s thoughtless prank results in his...
Islamic and Christian traditions merge in an allegorical tale of death and resurrection. When a boy´s thoughtless prank results in his schoolmate´s death, the frightened student conceals the body and searches for someone to revive his friend.
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Movie - Sineh Sorkh [Red Robin] - Part 3/4 - Persian with Arabic and...
Islamic and Christian traditions merge in an allegorical tale of death and resurrection. When a boy´s thoughtless prank results in his...
Islamic and Christian traditions merge in an allegorical tale of death and resurrection. When a boy´s thoughtless prank results in his schoolmate´s death, the frightened student conceals the body and searches for someone to revive his friend.
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Movie - Sineh Sorkh [Red Robin] - Part 4/4 - Persian with Arabic and...
Islamic and Christian traditions merge in an allegorical tale of death and resurrection. When a boy´s thoughtless prank results in his...
Islamic and Christian traditions merge in an allegorical tale of death and resurrection. When a boy´s thoughtless prank results in his schoolmate´s death, the frightened student conceals the body and searches for someone to revive his friend.
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Muslim Woman Beaten to Death in Hate Crime California - 24Mar2012 - English
Video Source: KUSI News
Muslim Woman Beaten to Death in Hate Crime California She Died on March 24th 2012, A 32-year-old woman was critically...
Video Source: KUSI News
Muslim Woman Beaten to Death in Hate Crime California She Died on March 24th 2012, A 32-year-old woman was critically injured and not expected to survive after an assault in her El Cajon home on Wednesday, police said Friday, and a threatening note telling the mother of five to go back to her home country was found near her, a family friend said.
The woman's 17-year-old daughter found her unconscious in the dining room of the house on Skyview Street off Lemon Avenue about 11:15 a.m. Wednesday, said El Cajon police Lt. Steve Shakowski. Police identified her as Shaima Alawadi.
"Based on the type of injuries Alawadi sustained, and other evidence retrieved at the scene, this case is being investigated as a homicide," Shakowski said.
Police did not disclose the contents of the note. Sura Alzaidy, a family friend, said it told the family to "go back to your own country. You're a terrorist." The family is from Iraq, and Alawadi is a "respectful modest muhajiba," meaning she wears the traditional hijab, a head scarf, Alzaidy said.
El Cajon police Lt. Mark Coit said the family stated they had found a similar note earlier this month, however did not report it to authorities.
The daughter who found her mother told KUSI Channel 9/51 on Friday night that her mother had been beaten on the head repeatedly with a tire iron. She said her mother had dismissed the previous note, found outside the house, thinking it was a child's prank.
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California police search for answers in beating death of Iraqi woman -...
The Federal Bureau of Investigation is now involved in the case of an Iraqi woman beaten to death in her Southern California home.
The El...
The Federal Bureau of Investigation is now involved in the case of an Iraqi woman beaten to death in her Southern California home.
The El Cajon Police Department says the FBI is providing assistance as it investigates the death of Shaima Alawadi and whether her death was a hate crime.
The mother of five had suffered multiple blows to the head with a large object. Police say her 17-year-old daughter discovered her in the kitchen on Wednesday, along with a threatening note.
Hanif Mohebi is executive director of the San Diego chapter of the Council on American-Islamic Relations.
Mohebi says the family had received another threatening note but had dismissed it as a prank.
Alawadi\'s daughter has said that the note called her mother a terrorist and demanded she go back to her country.
Mohebi says the family remains in a state of shock.
Mohebi says for right now, family members are choosing not to speak to the media.
A family friend says he believes the reports that Alawaidi’s death is a hate crime.
El Cajon is located about 2 hours south of Los Angeles.
The city has America’s second largest community of Iraqis, behind Michigan.
But police say the beating is an isolated incident and the community shouldn’t feel targeted.
Muslim leaders say the beating follows several months of increased reports of hate crimes in the San Diego area.
They say the community needs to be vigilant in reporting any kind of threat or violence against them.
Police say they have no suspects or persons of interest in this case.
They have not confirmed whether any fingerprints were found on the note left at the crime scene.
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