Wednesday, September 23, 2009
Tuesday, August 11, 2009
FRIENDSHIP
WHO U HAVE NKNOW LONGEST
WHO CAME FIRST OR WHO CARES THE BEST
BUT IST ALL ABOUT WHO CAME AND NEVER LEFT :)
Saturday, July 25, 2009
GARA THE SAND
Gara is the one of character I like in the naruto manga. He is the son of Sand leader, the Fourth Kazekage in the sand villagers. As a child, his father attempted to turn him into a human weapon by placing a tailed beast into him, and he was ostracized by the Sand villagers. As a result, he develops into a ruthless killer, murder others without remorse, and treating his siblings Kankuro, Temari and the villagers.Before he was born, his father had the tanuki-like One-Tailed Shukaku(,"Shukaku the Sand Spirit"), a tailed beast, sealed into his body while Gaara was still in his mother's womb, giving him the power to manipulate sand.The Fourth Kazekage, Gaara's father and the leader of the village of Sand, intended to use Gaara as the village's personal weapon. Gaara was trained by his father throughout his childhood to help gain control over the abilities granted to him by Shukaku. Despite this, Gaara was ostracized by the sand villagers, who viewed him as a monster for being the host of a tailed beast. Shukaku would occasionally manipulate sand against Gaara's will to harm other villagers, cementing their perception of him. These attacks on the villagers convinced Gaara's father that he was a failed experiment, and he ordered Gaara's assassination. All of the attempts on Gaara's life failed, as Shukaku would always protect Gaara from harm and kill the assassin. Realizing that he had been abandoned by his family, Gaara adopted the belief that he could only rely upon himself and Shukaku, and that he had to kill others in order to confirm the value of his own existence. Even gara is the ruthless killer, murder others without remorse i still like this character because his face always cool.hahaha..
Thursday, July 23, 2009
Environmental concerns in educational industry
Issues with overflowing landfill sites are a problem in many countries and
Did you Know?
Did you know?
Snakes are elongate legless carnivorous reptiles of the suborder Serpentes that can be distinguished from legless lizards by their lack of eyelids and external ears. Like all squamates, snakes are ectothermic amniote vertebrates covered in overlapping scales. Like lizards, from which they evolved, they have loosely articulated skulls and most can swallow prey much larger than their own head. In order to accommodate their narrow bodies, snakes' paired organs (such as kidneys) appear one in front of the other instead of side by side, and most have only one functional lung. Some species retain a pelvic girdle with a pair of vestigial claws on either side of the cloaca.
Living snakes are found on every continent except Antarctica. Fifteen families are currently recognized comprising 456 genera and over 2,900 species.[1][2] They range in size from the tiny, 10 cm long thread snake to pythons and anacondas of up to 7.6 m (25 ft) in length. The recently discovered fossil Titanoboa was 13 m or 43 ft long. Snakes are thought to have evolved from either burrowing or aquatic lizards during the Cretaceous period (c 150 Ma). The diversity of modern snakes appeared during the Paleocene period (c 66 to 56 Ma).
Most species are non-venomous and those that have venom use it primarily to kill and subdue prey rather than for self-defense. Some possess venom potent enough to cause painful injury or death to humans.
Friday, July 3, 2009
Areosmith. I Don't Wanna Miss a Thing
I could stay awake just to hear you breathing
Watch you smile while you are sleeping
While you're far away dreaming
I could spend my life in this sweet surrender
I could stay lost in this moment forever
Every moment spent with you is a moment I treasure
Don't want to close my eyes
I don't want to fall asleep
Cause I'd miss you baby
And I don't want to miss a thing
Cause even when I dream of you
The sweetest dream will never do
I'd still miss you baby
And I don't want to miss a thing
Lying close to you feeling your heart beating
And I'm wondering what you're dreaming
Wondering if it's me you're seeing
Then I kiss your eyes
And thank God we're together
I just want to stay with you in this moment forever
Forever and ever
Don't want to close my eyes
I don't want to fall asleep
Cause I'd miss you baby
And I don't want to miss a thing
Cause even when I dream of you
The sweetest dream will never do
I'd still miss you baby
And I don't want to miss a thing
I don't want to miss one smile
I don't want to miss one kiss
I just want to be with you
Right here with you, just like this
I just want to hold you close
Feel your heart so close to mine
And just stay here in this moment
For all the rest of time
Don't want to close my eyes
I don't want to fall asleep
Cause I'd miss you baby
And I don't want to miss a thing
Cause even when I dream of you
The sweetest dream will never do
I'd still miss you baby
And I don't want to miss a thing
Don't want to close my eyes
I don't want to fall asleep
I don't want to miss a thing
Friday, June 19, 2009
Famous win for Pharaohs
African champions Egypt showed no ill-effects from their dramatic 4-3 opening defeat against Brazil to record a memorable 1-0 win over world champions Italy at Ellis Park - the decisive goal coming via Mohamed Homos's pinpoint header. The victory takes the Pharaohs level on points with the Azzurri and sets up a dramatic finale to Group B.
After a steady start to the game, it was Italy who offered the greater threat early on. Giuseppe Rossi in particular was a lively presence in a wide forward role, clearly determined to build on his brace against the USA and show Marcello Lippi he was worthy of a starting berth.
Indeed it was Rossi who earned the game's first clear chance, latching on to a ball just inside the box after 11 minutes before sending a left-foot effort flashing over the bar. Meanwhile at the other end, the Italian defence had obviously done their homework on Egypt forward Mohamed Zidan, with Cannavaro and Co denying the Borussia Dortmund livewire the space he enjoyed when scoring twice against the Auriverde.
On 24 minutes, Rossi called Essam El Hadary into his first meaningful action of the game, driving towards the edge of the box before firing a stinging effort goalwards which the custodian did well to tip over the bar. Back came Egypt through danger-man Mohamed Aboutrika, who made a storming run down the left-hand channel before playing a one-two with Zidan whose return ball narrowly failed to send the Al Ahly man through on goal.
And though the pre-match talk had surrounded the vulnerability of Hassan Shehata's men from set-pieces, it was via a corner kick that the Egyptians took the lead just five minutes before the interval. An excellent delivery from Aboutrika found Mohamed Homos, who had shaken his marker Daniele De Rossi before nodding a header just inside the far post.
Desperate to get back on terms, the Italians poured men forward in the second half but were left rueing a succession of wasted chances. Juventus forward Vincenzo Iaquinta was particularly profligate, failing to take advantage of two gilt-edged opportunities to drag the Nazionale level. After a poor first touch had let him down on 54 minutes, a quarter of an hour later he rolled his defender superbly to go one-on-one with the keeper but blasted his effort straight at El Hadary, who saved with his legs.
The Egyptian custodian was in fine form again on 73 minutes, when a cut-back from the left byline reached Riccardo Montolivo near the penalty spot, but his firmly-hit effort was too close to the shotstopper. And the keeper was again called upon to deny Iaquinta four minutes later, the forward latching onto Andrea Pirlo's superb centre before hitting a low volley on target which El Hadary did excellently to stop at his near post.
But his good work was very nearly marred by a lapse in judgement on 86 minutes, when he was totally bamboozled by Iaquinta's cross-come-shot and could only watch as it bounced off his far post and away. That was as good as it got for the Italians, who now face Group B top dogs Brazil in their final game on 21 June. For the triumphant Pharaohs, meanwhile, a win against section bottom side the United States would give them every chance of a semi-final berth.
Rossi takes Catalunya win
4 days ago
Valentino Rossi pipped Fiat Yamaha team-mate Jorge Lorenzo at the finish line in a thrilling finale to the FIM MotoGP Catalunya Grand Prix.
With Lorenzo starting on pole, the two riders dominated the race throughout before exchanging the lead several times on the last lap.
But Rossi, the defending champion, eventually sealed victory by 0.095 seconds in front of 90,000 fans in Barcelona, the 99th win of his remarkable career.
Casey Stoner finished third, meaning that he, Rossi and Lorenzo and are now all level at the top of the championship standings on 106 points.
Stoner's Ducati managed to hold off the challenge from Repsol Honda's Andrea Dovizioso, who finished fourth, while Loris Capirossi came fifth.
Daniel Pedrosa, Colin Edwards, Randy De Puniet, Mika Kallio and Nicky Hayden completed the top 10, while Britain's James Toseland finished 13th after posting a time of 39.433.