I have no compassion for a fool,This girl assaulted the girl because she was mad. I have no doubt in my mind that she did not think of what if. Simply acting in a fit of rage would not have helped this girls mother if she would have died from this shocking attack. Sometimes as black people we act before we think, and the crack as she hit and kicked the girl means that the court should drop the hammer on her with like she is a common rouge!!!
Every day, we wake up with a choice. We can choose to embrace the day as a new opportunity to learn, grow, and make a positive impact on the world, or we can let fear, doubt, and negativity hold us back. It's easy to get caught up in the challenges and obstacles we face, but it's important to remember that these challenges are what shape us into who we are. Each obstacle is a chance to learn something new, to become stronger, more resilient, and more capable than we were before. But we don't hav
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Thursday, October 31, 2013
Who is Irina Shaykhlislamova?
Who is Irina Shaykhlislamova? The Modeling and entertainment world knows her as Irina Shayk or as Irina Sheik is a Russian model known for her 2007 through 2011 appearances in the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue. She is the cover model for the 2011 issue.[3]
Shayk’ was born on January 6, 1986 in Yemanzhelinsk, Russia,[1] USSR). Her father was a coal miner and died of pneumonia complications
when she was 14, leaving her family with little money while she was
growing up and forcing her mother to work two jobs. It’s from her father
that she got her unusual looks, she says, which often cause people to
think she’s South American. “My father was dark skinned, because he was Tatar. Sometimes Tatars can look Brazilian,” she says. “I get my light eyes from my mother.” Irina has a pet dog named Cesare, a Lab who, she claims, was fathered by one of the dogs who played the title role in Marley & Me.[20]
After winning the "Supermodel 2004" Chelyabinsk beauty pageant,[4] scout Guia Jikidze recommended Shayk pursue a career as a model. In 2007, Shayk debuted in the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue,
and has appeared in each annual edition since, working with
photographers like Pamela Hanson, Steve Erle, Riccardo Tinelli, Rennio
Maifredi, and Raphael Mazucco, and shooting in locations such as St. Petersburg, Naples Grenada and Chile.
In 2007, she became the face of lingerie brand Intimissimi,
appearing in the company's catalogs and advertisements, as well as a
commercial in 2009. In 2010 Irina Shayk was made the official ambassador
for Intimissimi brand [5] In 2007, she also became the face of Lacoste and LaPerla. Her other modeling contracts include Beach Bunny (2009),[6] Guess (2008–2009),[7] and Armani Exchange (2010).[8]
Her magazine covers include Woman Spain, Paris Capital, Jalouse, Annabelle, and Bolero.[1
In 2010, starred in Kanye West's “Power”, directed by artist Marco Brambilla.[9] Is on the cover of Ocean Drive and GQ South Africa for the August issue.[10][11] She is ranked 10th in the "Top 20 Sexiest Models" list on Models.com[12] and 1st in the "50 Hottest Russian Women" list by Complex magazine.[13]
She made a change from swimwear to high fashion with a spread in Spain's Harper’s Bazaar and landing the cover for Elle Spain for their November issue.[14] [15]Glamour Spain gave her the "Best International Model of 2010" award for her work.(Spanish: Mejor Modelo Internacional).[16]
At the end of the year she was pictured nude in GQ Spain December issue; however, she claimed that she had never stripped, and that the magazine had digitally altered the images to remove her lingerie.[17]
On February 15, 2011 The Late Show with David Letterman revealed her on a billboard to be the 2011 Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue cover
girl. This is the fifth time she's been featured in the magazine, but
it's the first time she's on the cover as well as the first Russian to
do so.[18][19]
Shayk is helping a maternity hospital in her home town, Yemanzhelinsk.
She and her sister helped rebuild the children’s ward of the local
hospital, and now Shayk raises money on behalf of a Russian charity,
Pomogi (Russian: Помоги), which provides care to sick children.[20]Irina is the official ambassador for Pomogi charity in Russia.
Since 2010, she has been dating footballer Cristiano Ronaldo.[21] Shayk and Ronaldo allegedly met through their Armani Exchange campaigns.[20]
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Isabelle Caro French model died from Anorexia nervosa she was 28
Isabelle Caro was a French model from Marseille, France, who became well-known after appearing in a controversial ad campaign "No Anorexia" which showed Caro with vertebrae and facial bones showing under her skin in a picture by photographer Oliviero Toscani died from Anorexia nervosa she was 28. She was the 3rd cousin of poker author Mike Caro.
(12 September 1982 – 17 November 2010) |
Biography
Caro suffered from severe anorexia nervosa from the age of 13. Anorexia was caused by what she called a "troubled childhood". When she appeared on CBS's The Insider, it was revealed that at the worst of her eating disorder, she weighed only 25 kilograms (55 lb; 3 st 13 lb) at a height of 1.65 metres (5 ft 5 in); her most recent weight was 33 kilograms (73 lb; 5 st 3 lb).She appeared on Channel 4's Supersize vs Superskinny which aired on 11 March 2008, in which she spoke to journalist Anna Richardson about her anorexia.
Caro was hospitalized for the first time when she was 20. At her worst, in 2006, she slipped into a coma, weighing just 25 kilograms (55 lb; 3 st 13 lb). The doctor said she would not survive the coma but she did.
Caro was also interviewed in the second episode of the TV documentary series, The Price of Beauty, in which Jessica Simpson and her two best friends, Ken Pavés and CaCee Cobb, traveled the world to explore the meaning of true beauty. Simpson investigated the problem of how some female fashion models have become obsessed with being skinny. Caro talked about how she became anorexic and warned other girls about the affliction. Simpson was moved to say "What you are doing right now makes you more beautiful and I hope women all over the world hear about the story and it is important to know that how skinny you are does not make you beautiful." It aired on 22 March 22 2010 in the USA and on 21 August in Japan.
Death
Caro died on 17 November 2010 in France, after spending about two weeks in hospital with acute respiratory disease. The cause of her death is unknown. Ms Caro's acting instructor, Daniele Dubreuil-Prevot, told the Associated Press news agency that Ms Caro had died "after returning to France" from a job in Tokyo. Her family only reported Caro's death to the media a month afterward, on 29 December 2010.Tuesday, October 29, 2013
Did you know that the most common cause of heart disease is coronary artery disease (CAD), which is a blocked or narrowed coronary artery that supplies the heart with blood?
Did you know that Heart disease is the number one cause of death for both men and women in the United States?
Did you know that Cancer and stroke round out the top three?
Did you know that Heart disease is an umbrella term that includes conditions such as coronary artery disease, heart attack, cardiac arrest, congestive heart failure, and congenital heart diseases?
Did you know that Heart disease accounts for 40% of all U.S. deaths, more than all forms of cancer combined?
Did you know that the most common cause of heart disease is coronary artery disease (CAD), which is a blocked or narrowed coronary artery that supplies the heart with blood?
Did you know that CT scans of mummies reveal that heart disease was surprisingly frequent in ancient Egypt, suggesting that heart disease is caused by factors other than modern habits, such as smoking, fast food, and T.V. Watching (inactivity)?
Did you know that a Danish study claims that men and women with thighs that measure less than 23.62 inches (60 cm). in circumference have a higher risk of developing heart disease?
Did you know that it takes just four to six minutes after cardiac arrest before a person experiences brain death and then complete death?
Did you know that the survival rate after having a heart attack outside a hospital is less than 1-2%?
Did you know that Heart attacks and sudden cardiac arrests are two different events?
Did you know that a heart attack (myocardial infarction) occurs when blood supply to the heart muscle stops and the heart muscle dies?
Did you know that a sudden cardiac arrest (SCA) occurs when the heart suddenly stops pumping due to an electrical problem in the heart?
Did you know that in the United States, more than 1,000 people die every day from sudden cardiac death or cardiac arrest?
Did you know that people who live alone are twice as likely to have a heart attack or sudden cardiac death as those who live with a partner or roommate?
Did you know that Negative emotions and depression are risk factors for heart attack and stroke. Conversely, happier people are less likely to develop heart disease?
Did you know that six and a half million Americans suffer from angina (severe cardiac pain)?
Did you know that more than 2,500 Americans die from heart disease each day, equaling one death every 34 seconds?
Did you know that age is the most significant risk factor of developing heart disease, followed by gender, family history coupled with ethnic background, smoking, obesity, lack of exercise, high blood pressure, diabetes, and high blood cholesterol?
Did you know that Approximately 40% of people having a heart attack die before they get to the hospital?
Did you know that in 2006, heart disease death rates were highest in Mississippi and lowest in Minnesota?
Did you know that Menopausal women are at a higher risk for developing heart disease because their bodies produce less estrogen?
Did you know that two-thirds of deaths from heart attacks in women occur in those who have had no history of chest pain?
Did you know that Hypertension, or when the pressure in the arteries is higher than normal, increases the risk of coronary artery disease (atherosclerosis)?
Did you know that High blood pressure usually has no symptoms and not only damages the heart, but the kidney and the brain as well?
Did you know that laughing relaxes and expands blood vessels, which helps protect the heart?
Did you know that a person is more likely to have a heart attack on Monday morning than on any other day of the week?
Did you know that Physicians call morning time “the witching hour” for heart attacks because the mornings are when most people suffer a hear attack?
Did you know that twenty-five percent of patients waiting for a heart transplant die before an organ becomes available?
Did you know that approximately 2,300 heart transplants are performed annually in the U.S.?
Did you know that more than 79,400,000 Americans have one or more forms of heart disease?
Did you know that approximately 30% of the people who die from heart disease each year are smokers?
Did you know that nearly one third (8.6 million) of all deaths in women are from heart disease?
Did you know that people with poor oral health may be more likely to have atherosclerosis (clogged arteries) because the bacteria in the gums and teeth can enter the bloodstream and affect blood clotting?
Did you know that studies from more than 20 countries show that moderate drinkers have 20-40% less coronary heart disease than nondrinkers?
Did you know that a statistical study in Wales found that having an orgasm at least three times a week may decrease the risk of a man dying from coronary heart disease by half.?
Did you know that these are heart-healthy foods include salmon, ground flaxseed, oatmeal, black or kidney beans, almonds, walnuts, red wine, tuna, brown rice, and blueberries?
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Monday, October 28, 2013
Did you know that there was a 100,000 dollar bill that was issued by the United States Department of the Treasury in 1934 and 1935 for official transactions?
Did you know what presidents appear on two different currency?
Did you know that George Washington is the only President to appear on the quarter, dollar, and the coin dollar?
Did you know that, Susan
B. Anthony, Sacagawea, Benjamin
Franklin, were the only people to appear on currency who were not presidents?
Did you know that Alexander
Hamilton and Salmon
P. Chase were the only U.S. Treasury Secretary to appear on currency?
Did you know that 5 pieces of currency that are no longer in circulation
Did you know that the $ 100,000 note was a gold certificate
and the highest denomination of United States currency ever produced?
Did you know that there was a 100,000 dollar bill that was issued by the United States Department of the Treasury in 1934 and 1935 for official transactions?
Did you know that the government stopped using these notes in the 1960s?
Did you know that only 42,000 of the $ 100, 0000 notes were printed, and none were ever issued to
the public?
Did you know that only a handful of the $100,000 notes are known to exist, and all are in the hands
of the United States Government. As a result, the notes are illegal to
privately own?
Did you know that the law prohibits portraits of living persons from appearing on Government
Securities?
Did you know that Currency paper is composed of 25% linen and 75% cotton?
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Penny 1¢ | Abraham Lincoln 16th U.S. President | The Lincoln Memorial | |
Nickel 5¢ | Thomas Jefferson 3rd U.S. President | Monticello Jefferson's home |
Quarter 25¢ | George Washington 1st U.S. President | American Bald Eagle |
$1 | George Washington 1st U.S. President | The Great Seal of the United States | ||||
$2 | Thomas Jefferson 3rd U.S. President | Signing of the Declaration of Independence -or- Monticello | ||||
$5 | Abraham Lincoln 16th U.S. President | Lincoln Memorial |
Did you know that George Washington is the only President to appear on the quarter, dollar, and the coin dollar?
$1 | George Washington | George Washington 1st U.S. President |
Did you know that, Susan
B. Anthony, Sacagawea, Benjamin
Franklin, were the only people to appear on currency who were not presidents?
Silver Dollar $1 | Susan B. Anthony | Apollo 11 Insignia, Eagle | |
Golden Dollar $1 | Sacagawea | Soaring Eagle and 17 Stars |
$100 | Benjamin Franklin | Independence Hall |
Did you know that Alexander
Hamilton and Salmon
P. Chase were the only U.S. Treasury Secretary to appear on currency?
$10 | Alexander Hamilton 1st U.S. Treasury Secretary | U.S. Treasury |
Did you know that 5 pieces of currency that are no longer in circulation
$500* | William McKinley 25th U.S. President | "Five Hundred Dollars" | |
$1,000* | Grover Cleveland 22nd/24th U.S. President | "One Thousand Dollars" | |
$5,000* | James Madison 4th U.S. President | "Five Thousand Dollars" | |
$10,000* | Salmon P. Chase 25th U.S. Treasury Secretary | "Ten Thousand Dollars" | |
$100,000* | Woodrow Wilson 28th U.S. President | "One Hundred Thousand Dollars" |
Did you know that the $ 100,000 note was a gold certificate
and the highest denomination of United States currency ever produced?
Did you know that there was a 100,000 dollar bill that was issued by the United States Department of the Treasury in 1934 and 1935 for official transactions?
Did you know that the government stopped using these notes in the 1960s?
Did you know that only 42,000 of the $ 100, 0000 notes were printed, and none were ever issued to
the public?
Did you know that only a handful of the $100,000 notes are known to exist, and all are in the hands
of the United States Government. As a result, the notes are illegal to
privately own?
Did you know that the law prohibits portraits of living persons from appearing on Government
Securities?
Did you know that Currency paper is composed of 25% linen and 75% cotton?
Now if you didn't know, now you know...
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