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Kiko Mizuhara (fashion model)
Kiko Mizuhara (born October 15, 1990) is a Tokyo based model and Junior idol originaly from Dallas, Texas U.S.A.&Kobe, Japan.

Kiko was discovered in June 2004 by 17 Magazine (SHUEISHA Inc.) Japan after entering the Miss Seventeen contest which is a relatively new competition sponsored by Seventeen Magazine in Japan. It is held annually in which readers get to choose out of 20 finalists who they want to see as a new model in the magazine. . Currently, She is one of the younger of the regular models to appear in Vivi fashion magazine.

Kiko is bilingual see;Multilingualism speaking both Japanese and English, along with a few other Japanese fashion models like Jun Hasegawa; frequently travels to overseas locations, she patricipates on the runway in various fashion show events and she also occasionally does CM television spots or video appearances in Japan. Her recent work is as a regular model in Vivi magazine but also commonly appears in several other popular Fashion magazines in Japan.

V.I.C
Born in the rough Corona section of Queens, NY to a native New Yorker mom and African immigrant dad from Ghana, V.I.C. has been making music for as long as he can remember. He was 10 years old when he was asked to write a drug awareness rap for his elementary school. "All the students loved it," V.I.C. remembers. "I came home and wrote the whole song myself. I have been rapping pretty much all my life. I didn't know I had the gift, but the gift had been with me." That same year his parents moved to Atlanta's south side suburb of College Park. And even though music was deeply embedded in his soul, he wouldn't pick up the mic again until high school. "When I was in high school, I was focused on being a lyricist. My lyrics were mind blowing to the people I was rapping around," he recalls. "When you rap against southern rappers, they're talking about riding in their car with big rims. I had a lot of punch lines." After high school V.I.C continued to rap in a local open mic competitions. Coincidentally, as if by fate, multi-platinum music mogul Michael "Mr. Collipark" Crooms (CEO of Collipark Music) and industry insider Derrick Crooms were patrons of another barbershop just a few doors down from where V.I.C. worked. Each time V.I.C. saw either of the two brothers, he would pass them a demo. "I'd chase them down with a CD," says V.I.C. "They would always tell me the honest truth... Either they wouldn't mess with it because they had so much going on at the time or it wasn't what they were looking for." V.I.C. soaked up the knowledge given him from the two music industry veterans, went back to the drawing board and tried it again - time and time again. Refusing to give up, his undying efforts ultimately paid off; just as V.I.C. was at the end of his rope. "I was like 'if y'all don't like this, I'm giving up,'" he says. Luckily, Crooms and Collipark were impressed by V.I.C.'s cinematic vision on the floss-heavy "Riding Batman" (referring to vertical Lamborghini doors which when open resemble the Batman symbol). Crooms signed V.I.C. on the spot to his newly formed Young Mogul Entertainment label.

Get Silly
V.I.C. lead single "Get Silly," which was produced by Soulja Boy Tell Em. "It's a song that you can do whatever to," explains the eager 21 year old. "Right now, they got a lot of dances out. There's not a particular dance that goes with the song, so when it comes on, you just do what you wanna do to it." V.I.C.'s perfect musical medium is a hybrid between witty battle rhymes and energetic southern party music. V.I.C. sits up high on 24-inch chrome wheels with Louisiana bad boy Hurricane Chris as the two microphone titans shine atop deep southern kick drums and shimmering bells on the bouncy "Ridin." "It's still punch lines, but now it's more universal. I see the bigger picture. I want everybody to understand me," he says. "My style is southern because I was raised here, but I'm snapping. You can tell when you hear me rap that I have a northern influence." Whether it’s danceable party jams to keep the crowd hype or introspective, poetic parables, V.I.C. offers it all. "I'm a good, all-around rapper," he boasts. "I make good music."

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The Last Furlong
The Last Furlong was a short-lived Irish comedy-drama television series which was aired on RTE from November 14 to December 19, 2005. Originally created by Simon Delaney and co-written with director Kieran Carney, the series dealt with Diogo Bernardo Furlong (Simon Delaney), a Portuguese cabaret singer and songwriter, who travels to Ireland to scatter his mother's ashes over the grave of his Irish father.

Plot
After the death of his mother, Diogo Bernardo Furlong visits Ireland to scatter his mother's ashes on the grave of his father. His father had died some years before in a boating accident on Lough Allen, and he was raised by his mother in Alentejo, Portugal. His only clue to his father's grave is a postcard that his mother gave to him with a picture of a church.

Leaving behind his fiancée Claudia, he arrives in Dublin and is met by an acquaintance and music promoter David Daly (Garrett Keogh). He persuades Diogo to take a musical tour Ireland and, promising to help Diogo find his father's grave, he also persuades Diogo to take a musical tour Ireland with he and his daughter Margaret (Orla Fitzgerald), an aspiring filmmaker, who reluctantly agrees to manage Diogo. A backup band is hired and, joined by Margaret’s boyfriend John Ford (Simon Keogh) and his friend Sean Flanagan (Domhnall Gleeson), Diogo and The Fandango’s begin a tour of Ireland’s graveyards and other hisoric locations and venues in Ballymore Eustace, Roscommon, Strokestown, Ballaghderreen, Ballagh and Westport.

Reception
Although coming off of a successful run on the sitcom Bachelors Walk, the series received poor reviews from critics. Delaney's general acting and musical performance were particularly criticized. His portrayal of Diogo, a character he used to perform as during takes between Bachelors Walk "just to keep the crew amused", was seen by critics as an all to similar version of his character on Bachelors Walk as in other film and television appearances.

About
The High Density Rosetta (HD-Rosetta)is an analog storage medium used for the long term storage of data including text, images and music. It consists of a plate of nickel no larger than 2" square and 1/4" thick, which data is written onto pixel by pixel by a Focused Ion Beam (FIB) machine which micro engraves the surface. The etched plate lasts for over 1,000 years and is rated to survive in temperatures of 500°C. The medium can be read using just a strong magnifying glass, is unaffected by changes in magnetic feild/stong magnetic feilds and each plate can hold 192,000 pages when viewed through an electron microscope.

Norsam Technologies own the worldwide rights for this technology and are based in Hillsboro, Oregon.

Crunchyroll
Crunchyroll has been called the "Asian Youtube" because it a site for many kinds of t.v series. People can create account and watch them for free. The account is also free. Also if you have a video you may upload it and if it pass the staff it goes online. There are 235,863 account.A second site to use if youtube.com does not have it. The site have being replacing youtube in Asian series.It already gain the support of the company Venrock which gave the San-Francisco based company 4 million usd.

Shepaug, Litchfield and Northern Railroad
The Shepaug, Litchfield and Northern Railroad was a short independent railroad in western Connecticut that was chartered as the Shepaug Valley Railroad in 1868 and operated from 1872 to 1891 when it was taken over by the Housatonic Railroad. In 1898 the Housatonic operation of the line was in turn taken over by the New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad. As the Litchfield Division of the NYNH&H the line was operated until being abandoned in 1948. Much of the line remains in place as rail trails to this day.

Charter and commissioning
"Shepaug" in the railroad's name derived from the name of the river that most of the line followed which in turn was a Mohegan name that meant "rocky water".

The railroad was chartered in 1866 or 1868 and opened for operation on December 7, 1871 as the Shepaug Valley Railroad. J. Deming Perkins was the company's first president. Henry R. Colt was the treasurer and Edwin McNeill was the superintendent. Regular service to Litchfield started by January 11, 1872. Due to the expense of building and maintaining the line through rocky rural terrain the railroad suffered low profitability throughout its existence. To help pay creditors it was reorganized as the Shepaug Railroad in 1873 and was again reorganized as the Shepaug, Litchfield and Northern (or SL&N) on May 9, 1887.

Early operations
The first three 30 ton 4-4-0 steam locomotives to run on the Shepaug line were from the Rogers Locomotive and Machine Works of Patterson, New Jersey named Shepaug, Weatinaug, and Waramaug. In addition to passenger traffic the railroad shipped freight. Gail Borden's condensed milk business had started operation in the Burrville section of Torrington in the 1860s. Thanks to strong sales during the civil war that business was quite profitable and was looking to expand in the 1870s. A new Borden creamery was built and started shipping dairy products out of Washington Depot soon after the start of operations on the SL&N. Other significant freight shippers included stone quarries near Roxbury and New Preston (marble and granite) and ice cut from Bantam Lake.

At first the SL&N would run two trains down from Litchfield toward Hawleyville with two return trains later in the day each weekday. A single passenger and a separate freight train ran on Saturdays. The need to get milk as fresh as possible to New York City markets led to runs of a Sunday "milk train". At first the milk was delivered to Hawleyville to be picked up by the Housatonic and then carried to Bridgeport and on to New York. Eventually the creamery at Hawleyville was closed as was the Hawleyville branch, by which time the milk train ran through Danbury to South Norwalk.

In 1872 the railroad reached an agreement with the Danbury and Norwalk Railroad to operate trains on that company's newly constructed 6 mile Hawleyville Branch to Bethel. Eventually the SL&N would run trains from Litchfield down to South Norwalk for connection with the New Haven or to Wilson's Point for ferry service connection to either New York or to Oyster Bay on Long Island.

1898 and later, the New Haven era
On July 1, 1898, the New Haven Railroad leased the Shepaug, Litchfield and Northern from the Housatonic and operated it as its Litchfield Branch until business weakened in the first half of the 20th century. The Borden Creamery in Washington was closed down in 1928. Passenger service on the Shepaug Division was stopped by 1932 and the New Haven petitioned the Interstate Commerce Commission to abandon the line as a freight road in 1947. The ICC granted permission to abandon the line in 1948 which is when freight service stopped on the line. In 1947 and 1948 the line finally saw the arrival of more modern diesel-electric locomotives for freight hauling, but their use was very short lived. In 1949 the gandy dancers who had maintained the line pulled up the rails and ties as part of the abandonment.

The route
The Shepaug was renowned for its labyrinthine route. It was said that the line took 32 miles of track to travel a distance of only 18 miles as the crow flies. A long curved tunnel was cut through rock southwest of Washington Depot that still exists along a hiking trail. There were reputed to be 192 curves along the line from Litchfield to Hawleyville or about six per mile.

A Brown truss type bridge carried the rails over the Housatonic River between the village of Shepaug and Hawleyville. Other smaller bridges over the Shepaug River were of the box truss type.

In 1889 a branch of the line from New Preston was extended four miles to Lake Wauramaug. This line carried vacationing passengers in the summer time and also helped to distribute ice from icehouses throughout the year.

In 1892 the NYNH&H leased the Hawleyville-Bethel branch to the Shepaug.

Stations and flag stops along the line from northeast to southwest with distances from Hawleyville included the following:

The Steep Rock Association land trust
In 1889 architect Ehrick Rossiter (1854-1941) who was an 1871 graduate of The Gunnery in Washington, Connecticut purchased 100 acres along the Shepaug River to save it from logging. The area included several miles of SL&N tracks. In 1893 philanthropists Edward I. and Mary Lawrence McLane Van Ingen built Holiday House south of Washington Depot following plans drawn up by Rossiter. Holiday House served as a country hotel or retreat for young working women from New York City. It was a non sectarian effort run by St. Bartholomew's Episcopal Church, New York (then on 42nd street). Although Holiday House stopped operating as a retreat by 1918 and was torn down shortly thereafter, vestiges of it including stone walkways and stone foundations for a pedestrian suspension bridge that allowed train passengers to disembark and make their way to the retreat still stand in the Steep Rock revervation. In 1925 Rossiter donated his land to a group of trustees so that it could be preserved in its wooded state. In 1929 the Steep Rock Association trustees purchased the rounded oxbow encircled hill known as the Clam Shell and added it to the preserve. The floods of 1955 removed the remnants of the SL&N bridge over the river near the Clam Shell. Over the years additional land in separate parcels was donated to the trust and it currently conserves more than. Several kilometers of former SL&N track right of way form hiking and bridle trails within the Steep Rock Association preserves today.

Justin Hines
In talking about his music, singer-songwriter Justin Hines says, “Honestly, I don’t remember wanting to do anything else, period.” That sense of it being something as essential as breathing emanates from every track on his soul-searching debut album, Sides.

Justin absorbed his musical gifts from his family – “My dad plays a mean folk guitar,” he says, “and my mom has a great voice.” Justin’s been told that as a baby, he was carrying a tune before he was talking, and remembers that, “My grandmother Margaret always had this thing that I was going to be a singer. She had me singing in church and for relatives, so any stage fright left me early.”

There was also the influence of an inanimate – but equally musical – fixture of the household, a jukebox of his dad’s, loaded with old 45s. He’d sit in front of it for hours, listening to every song, note for note. It’s still in his basement, and it still inspires Hines with classic recordings by artists including James Taylor, Willie Nelson, Cat Stevens, Jim Croce and Harry Chapin.

Competing against hundreds of entrants, 14-year-old Justin won a radio contest to sing the Canadian national anthem at a Toronto Raptors game. His first gig was in front of 17,000 people.”

Possessed of an unflagging spirit that’s remarkable under any circumstances, Justin copes with a rare genetic joint condition called Larsen Syndrome, that keeps him wheelchair bound. “Sometimes people find it hard to understand why I would be so positive,” he explains. “I was born into my situation, I don’t know any different, and I feel very fortunate for my family and all the support that I have. I know my physical situation is a bit of an attention grabber, but as an artist and performer, it is my job to hold the audience’s attention, and let the music speak for itself.”

his views about the environment

From a very early age, his creative mind was emanating poetry about universal love, the soul and other such global topics. His charitable works are so numerous it’s hard to even begin to list his performances at fundraising events that began at the age of 10. His love and concern for humanity, not just the disadvantaged gradually became his focus of attention. To learn more about his fundraising endeavours please visit www.JustinHines.org.

Showcasing the more intimate elements of Hines’ artistry, his first CD is titled Sides. Fourteen tracks were culled from more than thirty he composed over the past several years, when he feels he came into his own as a songwriter –“I’ve done a lot of living, learning and growing in that time,” Justin says. “I made a conscious effort to abandon any trends, I just wanted to do something that was very honest. I wanted to just be Justin, whatever that was.” It was, and is, a classic sounding confessional that reaches out to listeners with songs drawn from life, both highs and lows, that resonate with the bond of shared experience by virtue of his gentle but powerful truth telling.

The album evolved through Hines’ collaboration with Justin Abedin, one of Toronto’s most respected musicians and producers. Proving himself a master of understated but persuasive production, Abedin also helped assemble an elite group of Toronto-based musicians – Mark Mariash, Drew Birston, Ron Lopata, Kevin Fox, Denis Keldie and Roger Travassos – for tracking sessions at Toronto’s Canterbury Sound. They mixed at the city’s famed Phase One Studios and mastered in NYC with Scott Hull (John Mayer, Steely Dan), capturing the ensemble with pristine clarity. “Our idea,” says Hines, “was for every player to have their part and for each part to be important. We kept it very individual, nothing too over the top or sonically overwhelming.”

The title track “Sides,” from Justin’s soul-searching debut album, is a poetic summation of the “glass is half full” worldview that’s a keystone of Justin’s life and art, something embodied consistently in his music. He conveys it here with lines including, “...here on my side, it’s not the dirt on your soles but the diamonds in your eyes” and “it’s not the sun goin’ down it’s just the moon’s time to shine.” “This song came out of the fact that I’m often told my perspective is a tad unique,” says Justin, “I see a different side of things.”

Hines says the album opener, “There’s Always Next Time,” “was written after coming to the conclusion that a particular relationship wasn’t happening. I’m a believer in amicable partings. I hope I captured the beauty in endings, not the drama.” “April On The Ground,” the joyful, moving first single – for which there’s an equally affecting video companion – is also about reaching a turning point and moving on. “It uses the metaphor of spring being just around the corner,” he says, “and getting past winter to a brighter season.” “For It’s You,” which Justin calls, “a simple song about my faith,” stirs heart and mind with poetry and devotion. Sides’ only cover, Jim Croce’s “I’ve Got A Name,” is “my dad’s all time favorite,” says Hines. “He introduced me to it when I was little, and it was an inspiration.”Hines manages to both channel Croce and make the song his own through his heartfelt connection to it. Justin cites as one of his own favorites the song “Never After,” which he says took him an uncharacteristically long time to write. “I met someone that really had an impact on me,” he says, adding, “it was never a Romeo and Juliet thing, but we had a bond, and still do, that’s really close and I can’t quite explain it. I wanted to try and capture the essence of that.” Songs like “Wish You Well”, provide comfort for our soul as we reminisce the past, present and future of the ones we love now or have lost to the great beyond. The final track, “Another Way To Cry,” a minimalist gem featuring Justin’s vocals backed by only a piano for a song that explores, “how we’re all kind of hurting, and we all show it in very different ways. I want to encourage people to find the beauty in the darkest situations.”

Through his overall mantra of looking for hope to shine through in all things, he also helps people see the beauty in the light, in the remarkable everyday realities of their existence, whatever their individual journey might be. “My theory,” says Justin, “is that if you truly analyze your life, there is never a shortage of inspiration. The trick is to get to the heart of that and write about it honestly. I think you can really capture people’s emotions with the most simple song.” With Sides, longing for truth and having the wisdom to find it all around him, Justin Hines proves the strength of that disarmingly straightforward and most essentially human of theories.

emily jew
she goes to mitchell and shes amazing and she get drunk and you can find her at trinity starbucks on thursday nights listen to indie music and looks at andy alcohol picture

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Famous Tetris Players
some famous tetris players include yonbon the viper and Eman u tank.

we have been playing tetris for over 7 years and are learned in the arts of Tetris playing

WE both have beaten the highscors on miniclip.com for pro Tetris and have toured our neighbourhood

for excelelnce in Tetris playing. WE were braught up in West of sydney and have since been challening all the people on our street

We both are pro at what we do. we use to try and fit as many toys into our rooms buy using Tetris skills.

Nonsuperscellic tornadoes
See landspout.

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Nonsuperscellic tornadoes
See landspout.

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Track Listing
1. I Haven't Played This Song In Years 2. Don't Look Down 3. I Believe In Happy Endings 4. At The Movies 5. Midnight Dream 6. You Are The Best Part Of Me 7. Baby Let's Drive 8. My Special Someone 9. Mission Of Love, A 10. Elijah's Song 11. Leave A Little Room For God 12. Turn Down The Lights

Daniel Dickey
Daniel Dickey is a very famous athlete, student, referee and PIMP

Athletic Achievements
He played hockey for the Northwest Bantam AA Stampeders, being good at right wing. YAY FOR DANIEL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Tim Chin (b. Nov 20, 1981; Richland, WA, USA) is currently ranked 20th in the world by the Artistic Pool Players and Trick Shot Association. He has been competing in trick shot tournaments since 2006. Outside of pool, he is currently pursuing a PhD in Materials Science and Engineering at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He holds a BS (2003) and MS (2004) in Materials Science and Engineering from the University of Washington.

Darij Grinberg
Darij Grinberg (*1988 in Moscow) ist ein german-russian mathematician known for his work on triangle geometry.

Darij Grinberg proved some properties of certain points in triangles, for example the Kosnita point. Furthermore, he discovered some new special points in triangles and introduced the concept of the Blaikie points and the Blaikie transformations. There are six points in the Encyclopedia of Triangle Centers named after him:
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Darij Grinberg moved 1996 with his parents from Moscow to Karlsruhe. He got two silver medals (2004, 2005) and one gold medal (2006) at the International Mathematical Olympiad and was Bundessieger of the Bundeswettbewerb Mathematik four times and successful participant at the Deutsche Mathematik-Olympiade and the Landeswettbewerb Mathematik Baden-Württemberg. Grinberg studies mathematics at the LMU in Munich.

1944 Rose Bowl
The 1944 Rose Bowl, played on January 1, 1944, was an American Football bowl game. It was the 30th Rose Bowl Game. The USC Trojans defeated the Washington Huskies 29-0. This particular Rose Bowl Game was unique because two west coast teams squared of against each other, due to the travel restrictions in the United States involvement in World War II.

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DJ Brad Smith
Hailing from Tampa, Florida; Brad Smith was one of the pioneers of Florida underground dance music movement in the early 90’s. He began his career alongside others such as DJ Icey, DJ Baby Anne and AK1200. In 1996, Brad began releasing his own productions on his label Crescent Records which established itself as one of Florida’s leading breakbeat labels. But he is best known for the remixes under the moniker “Mr. Smith” which found there way into the records bags of heavy weights Paul Oakenfold and DJ Icey. In 1998, under the moniker DJ Praying Mantis, Brad alongside with Dj Dread started the infamous Stateside collective crew. The outfit was a group of inspiring Drum N Bass artists whom pioneered the genre in Florida. In 2003, Brad left the breakbeat and Drum N Bass genres and evolved into the realm of house music finding immediate success on a global level.

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Maniçoba
Maniçoba has an indigenous origin, and is made with sheets of Manihot (ground and boiled for a week), pork, bovine meat and some smoked ingredients. It is most found in Belém, the capital of the State of Pará. People usually eat Maniçoba during the Círio de Nazaré (Nazareth Taper), one of the largest procession in the Catholic world. It is possible to eat Maniçoba at Lá-em-Casa restaurant, "Estação das Docas" or "Ver-O-Peso".

External links http://www.paratur.pa.gov.br/

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Acting Career
Linkow at the tender age of 14 tried out for the coveted role of Randy Camden on the hit show 7th Heaven. Nick beat out over 500 actors. He played Randy from 2001- 2004

Richard "guilly" Guilbert
Richard guilbert is the famous genious invertor of n2 by guilbert. He has many nick names including richard guilly chilly willy pilly gazuilly guilbert. He is widely loved by famous stationary critics Daniel Jones and Matthew Emmerson. In 2003 The mcGuilbert range was released that had built in bagpipes great for scotsmen

NATIONAL ACTION PARTY JALISCO
NATIONAL ACTION PARTY AT JALISCO (PAN JALISCO)

Founded in Jalisco (1939) by Efrain Gonzalez Luna, as part of the National Action Party founded the same year in Mexico City.

As of 2008, it is the main political party of Jalisco (a Western Mexico State): it controls politics in the State as it has won most of political spaces in public elections since 1995. Currently the State the Governor, city majors of the capital area (Guadalajara, Zapopan, Tonala and Tlaquepaque) and majority of Congressmen come from this party.

The Party is organised in district, municipal and state committees. Formerly, when the PRI ruled over Mexico as a dominant party, like the axis of the Mexican political scheme, the PAN JALISCO was a truly opposition party, conformed by independent proffessionals such like physicians, dentists, lawyers, accountants and small businesspeople. It had a unique democratic system to vote for party officials and leaders, as well of choosing the right candidates for general and midterm elections.

However, after few years of finally gaining the main post of the state of Jalisco, the Governorship (Alberto Cardenas 1995), the party began to lose some of its democratic credentials. Some authors claim that after a period of time, original party memebers were outnumbered by opportunists who flooded the party with the affiliation of relatives, friends, business associates and so on, in order to win PAN JALISCO's electoral processes. In fact, with more elections won, most of newcomers within time won spaces in municipal administrations, Congress and even jobs in the State Governmental bodies.

It remains questionable whether the party will survive if it ever loses control of State Congress, the Governorship and the leadership of cities ruled by PAN JALISCO; as it would be a party going far away from the principles of its 'Founding Fathers': common good, subsidiarty, solidarity, and human dignity, which also lead to honesty and public accountability. Specially by the fact that last National election (2006), was full of incertainty due to the fatigue in electors because a long political campaing, and quite a large numbers of last-minute undecided voters.

Although it has been linked to the 'right wing' political scheme, its principles remain close to the centre, having the human being at the top of its priorities, but without biases towards neither extreme individualism, nor to socialism or colectivism.

To some authors, the Party went on top of Mexican political scheme too fast, and that would be the cause of corruption and colusion among party leaders and public state officers. Such a problem would endanger the future of the party in public democratic elections.

Ascent Equity Capital
Ascent Equity Capital is a Chicago-based private equity firm formed in 2003 that invests in business services and consumer products and services companies. According to Venture Capital Access Online, in May of 2008 the firm announced it had closed on an increase of the size of its first fund to $5 million in committed capital. Past investments made by Ascent Equity Capital that have been announced include investments in buyouts of Central Security Group in a $100 million transaction, TrialGraphix, Encore Legal Solutions, and Main Street National Bank. The firm was formed in 2003 with only $500,000 in committed capital (source: Buyouts Magazine). Ascent is run by Chad Mollman, a veteran of the private equity frim Stolberg Equity Partners in Denver.

Acting
Linkow began his acting career in 2001 when he tried out for the role of Randy Camden on the hit family drama "7th Heaven". Linkow, who had only acted in his school play "The Hobbit" beat out 500 other contestants who were auditioning for the role as well. Linkow's acting chops were quickly embraced by long time fans and critics alike. He drew accolades from many high profile news papers. In 2002 the New York Times quoted "...Linkow brings a fresh new spin to the typical TV drama... he is a breath of fresh air."

Linkow won the general publics respect but internal strifes between cast members began to surface in early 2003. It was reported that co-star Jessica Biel and Nick were fighting on set. Biel re portably had trouble "sharing the limelight" with Nick. This conflict reached critical mass during a filming session in September, 2003. Sources say that Biel refused to be on the set with Linkow at the same time. On February 21, 2004 Nick Linkow publicly announced that hes is leaving the show for "personal reasons." Insiders say that he left because he couldn't handle working with Biel for another season.

On May 2, 2008 Nick agreed to co-host a show entitled "Men From Down Under" with Lance Bass on Australian TV. The show is to premier this summer.

Personal Life
Linkow resides on his ranch in Colorado Springs with partner Nate Bloomfield. The couple has adopted two kids named Harris and Randy.

Yuan Quan
Yuán Quán 袁泉 Yuán Quán (born October 6, 1978), is an actress from Shashi district in Jingzhou (Hubei Province), who graduated from the Central Academy of Drama. She’s 168 cm tall. MUSIC •	March 16, 2007 “Lonely Flower” featured edition •	1, to embrace the question mark •	2, lonely flower •	3, Ma Ma preview •	4, a person drinking latte •	5, Secret Love •	March 16, 2007 "Lonely Flower" •	1, Connect •	2, lonely flower •	3, Mints •	4, the case is trivial crazy love •	5, fewer people take the road •	6, read the poem •	7, Ma Ma •	8, in the wake up music, •	9, canyus troili love songs •	10, to embrace the question mark •	11, a dream Chihiro •	12, Secret Love •	13, you are Picasso •	14, a person drinking latte •	15, Logout •	16, a brilliant •	February 2007, "the brilliant" (TV drama "Peach Blossom brilliant" Pianwei Qu) •	December 2006's "The Lonely flowers" •	November 2006's "Secret Love" ( "Secret Love Peach Blossom Spring" to commemorate the 20th anniversary of the global version of the theme song) •	December 2005 "fame to Chenzao" "Tonight Stars brilliant" and "Night Weiyang," "borrowed Star," "You dream for Health," "Remembrance of the pupil," "not impossible thing" (Drama "movie song ") •	"Spirited Away Dreams" (TV series "We Commissioner of the West" Pianwei Qu) in March 2004, "the case is trivial crazy love" (large-scale multi-media musical drama "Amber") in 2000's "I would like to" •	"Rain, the birds still fly" •	"Love" (Taiwan TV drama "Kulian Flowers" theme song) •	"Guiqu Lai" (Hong Kong drama "The new Shendiaoxialv" theme song) FILM •	1999 "Spring Rhapsody" played by Zhou Xiaomei, the Golden Rooster Award for best supporting actress award •	1999 "Shanghai Chronicle" played by Li Huirong; Golden Rooster Award of Best Actress Award nominations •	2000, "Blue Love" played by Liu; Students Film Festival was the best actress prize, the Golden Rooster Award best actress nomination. •	2002 "Beautiful Big Feet" played by Yu Xia, the Golden Rooster Award for best supporting actress award •	2005, "Hai Lunba" decorated Wan Yu; fifth Academy Award nomination for Best Picture TELEVISION •	2000 "because of your life and the beautiful" decorated Xialan •	2001 "Youth puzzled customs" played by Bai Ling •	"Love the taste of" decorated Chen Zhao •	"Lvbu and Diao Chan" played by Dong Yuan •	2003 "perfect" decorated Baixuan •	2004 "Xiao Yuer and Hua Wuque" decorated Suying •	2004 "Love in the marginal" Jiang played by Crescent •	2006 "Romance in the white house " played by Lan Yang •	2006 "Flower of Love" played by Wang Jialin THEATRE •	1999 "The Butterfly Lovers" •	2001 "Hurricane", "I heard the love" •	2005 "amber", "Song of the film" •	2006 "Secret Love Peach Blossom Spring" version of the mainland •	2007 "Secret Love Peach Blossom Spring" version of the three joint exercise ADVERTISING WORK •	1999 appear "Wahaha" mineral water TVC (and Wang Lihong cooperation). •	As "Samsung" mobile phone image of spokesmen, 2001 (Zhengyi Jian partner). •	2006, 07 and Xia Yu Yi Lai speak together by •	2005 Yulan You winter ad •	Yulan You summer 2006 ad •	Yulan You summer 2007 ad Yuan Quan official website (http://64.233.179.104/translate_c?hl=en&langpair=zh%7Cen&u=http://www.yuanquan.org/&tbb=1)

Emuarius gidju
Emuarius gidju is an extinct genus of flightless bird from Australia during the early Miocene.

Pelagomis
Pelagomis miocaenus is an extinct genus of pelican during the early Miocene.

Glaucodon
Glaucodon is an extinct genus of marsupial from Australia.