Monday, August 31, 2009
Hong Kong Actress: Karena Lam
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hrithik roshan with wife suzanne roshan
hrithik roshan with wife suzanne roshan
Taiwan Actress: Kwai Lun-mei
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GodsGirls
GodsGirls fue fundada por el empresario Annaliese Nielsen, con el apoyo de Offworld Media Group Inc. en un intento de dar a luz un cambio de mercad. El sitio web de la formación original de los modelos destacados de Kayla-Jane, Seniel, Katie, Verónica, Pia, Adrianne, y Malasia, amigos y conocidos locales. El nombre "GodsGirls" fue adoptado por los modelos como un homenaje a una canción, que lleva el mismo título, escrita e interpretada por LA grupo independiente radicado en Scarlet Grey.
Imagenes lenceria y bikini Yamila Diaz
Yamila Díaz es una hermosa modelo argentina que es castaña de ojos verdes nació el 9 Marzo de 1976 en Buenos Aires, Argentina. En 1996, un caza talentos la vio en la playa y le propuso trabajar como modelo. Ella no solo es conocida en su país sino que también en todo el mundo ya que ha desfilado en las más conocidas pasarelas. Su belleza y su explosivo cuerpo le han servido para ser una de las modelos preferidas por firmas de lencería y de ropa de baño. A continuación fotos, en bikini y lencería, de esta bella modelo.
Fotos de Aracely Arambula en Revista H
Aracely Arambula, guapa mexicana que nació un 6 marzo de 1975, Aracely Arambula es la novia de Luis Miguel desde el 2005 y actualmente son padres de dos niños Miguel y Daniel, bueno ahora Aracely Arambula paso de ser reina de las telenovelas, se convirtió en reina de su hogar y aseguró que su mayor alegría es ver que sus hijos crecen y compartir con ellos Aquí les dejo fotos, de la Revista H, de esta bella mujer.
A Tri-Dimensional Society
- Industries are based on fishing and agricultural activities such as rice milling, copra processing, abaca production, and semi-finished fish and shell materials manufacturing. Cottage industries are encouraged and supported. Textile weaving, boat building, tools and weapons making, production of decorative goods from brass, bronze, gold, and silver combined with coral and shell products, are some of the secondary industries.
- The major crops of most Sulu farmers are cassava, rice, corn, coconut, banana and abaca. Few tropical fruits are cultivated as much as abaca and coconut, which are produced on a commercial scale.
- Shifting cultivation or non-irrigation farming is also practiced. Most of the arable lands are planted to rice or coconut. In addition to rice and cassava as main crops, early maturing cereals such as corn, sorghum, and sesame are also cultivated. Root crops such as sweet potatoes are planted in the field in between planting seasons. Vegetables and tropical fruits are equally important. Coconut palm is becoming as valuable as in other parts of the Philippines. The trunk of the coconut tree is used as a sugar cane squeezer while the leaves are used for basket making. Brooms are made from the ribs. Coconut oil, which is as valuable as rice in everyday life, is produced in sufficient quantities.
Socio-Political Structure
- The Muslim social set-up now slightly differs from the independent pre-Islamic social institutions that once dominated the rest of ancient Philippines. In the past, the people were classified into the nobles, the freemen, and the dependents. This social classification is mainly determined by class, status, and power. The nobles represented the ruling class while those who belong to the last two social levels were the followers.
-The numerous organized communities, which were called differently in Tausug, Samal, Yakan, and Subanun, were similar to the barangays. They functioned independently and were governed by their own laws and chieftains.
- The Islamization of the area and the introduction of the sultanate as a political authority slowly affected the community structure. The Tausugs, in particular, became aware of the sultanate as a permanent fixture of their political and social institutions. However, the power of the Sultan of Sulu was not absolute. His decision was not influenced by the powerful datus who were usually composed of the ruma bichara, an important body in decision-making.
- The hierarchy of the sultanate is based on three ethnic levels. At the uppermost of the hierarchial system are the Tausugs, the dominant group, followed by the Samals and the Yakans.
- The Tausugs represent the nobles in the social strata while the commoners refer mostly to the Samals. The lowest segment of the society consists of the "outsiders."
The Filipino Muslims
- The characters and attitudes of present-day Muslims are not only the result of what they have made out of themselves but also of what others have forced them to become.
- A Muslim Filipino is a "fierce lover of freedom" and "proud of his culture" to the extent that one "does not offer meek apologies" for whatever shortcomings his culture might have. This, according to Teodoro A. Agoncillo, a noted historian.
- The ethnic people of Mindanao and Sulu are classified into 10 major language-based groups: the Maguindanaos, Maranaos, Tausugs, Samals, Yakans, Badjaos, Jama Mapuns, Palawananuns, Molbogs, and the Sangils.
- The Tausugs, Samals, Yakans, and the Jama Mapuns in particular tend to be sea-oriented. Livelihood among these people has been principally based on a current, shore and market place existence.
- Outside of the Mindanao mainland, Filipino Muslims are concentrated in the southern parts of Palawan, Cagayan de Sulu Island, and the entire Sulu Archipelago. The Tausugs are found in Jolo and Siasi Islands while the Samals are settled in Tawi-Tawi province and northern Sulu. The Yakans are in Basilan province while the Jama Mapuns live mostly in Cagayan de Sulu Island and partly in the southwestern part of Palawan. The Badjaos can be found in "sea villages" located mainly in Tawi-Tawi and Sibatu and isolated sections of the islands of Siasi and Jolo and in Zamboanga.
Google Translate now speaks 51 languages
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Ataris Pallidipennis Stal – Bug Found in USA
The insects pose a great risk to the delicately balanced ecosystems of the United States and their release could have a domino effect of consequences.
Waldmar Klassen, an expert in entomology at the University of Florida Tropical Research and Education Center in Homestead says that it is a possibility that the bug, that usually eats grass, will wind up eating the saw grass in the everglades but that “It would be premature to say anything about this in terms of a threat”.
How Florida decides to deal with this threat will have great consequences in terms of public relations. Obviously they need to think about the safety of their ecosystem, but making too much of a scene over the discovery of a bug (that is potentially harmless) could just make them look crazy.
The Return of Victor's Ink
So, when I had just finished speaking with Austin about his sleeve, and saw a familiar face (and ink) hanging out in front of Fuse at the corner of 32nd and 7th, I ambled on over to say hi to Victor.
He had new tattoos, of course, and I soon had my camera out, adding to the tatalog.
I contacted him later to get the scoop on the work. Although he told me about it on the street, I didn't write any of it down, as I was too busy taking pictures. We've added five more pieces to the record here, and I'll let Victor narrate the rest:
So, there you have it, folks. Another block of Victor's tattoos! I can't wait to run into him again to see what's new!
The Divine Tattoo [just above his left wrist] was done by my cousin Ed Bonacore in the poconos. He is the only tattoo artist I really go to know. I trust him, he does good work. He works at this amazing shop in the Poconos called FUNHOUSE TATTOOING. The vibe there is cool from the colorful horror movie atmosphere, to all the artists and the friendly shop girl.
Anyway, I got the JOHN WATERS signature tattooed on [on my outer left forearm] last summer the day after I had met him with my best friend RUBY LAROCCA.
She got the same thing. She got him to sign his name to her arm as well! We make films and John Waters is one of our biggest influences so to have his mark on us for life is a reminder to keep making dangerous art.
I got the John Waters done at RED ROCKET TATTOO in NYC, I had to get it quick and fast so the autograph didn't fade. The artist's name slips my mind, but he was making a guest spot at that shop and he was originally from Texas. Red Rocket is one of the best shops in Manhattan.
So anyway, I got the autograph super big on my forearm, because in his movie Cecil B. Demented, all the characters get the favorite director tattooed on their arm. I though it would be pretty cool, to do that in real life, from the director that created that idea.
Back to Divine. Then I got the Divine tattoo because, how can't you love Divine. One of the greatest actors ever. I saw Pink Flamingos as a youngster, and I remember my parents talking about how this tranny was eating poop at the end of the film, and how they were all gagging watching the film! That got me really interested to say the least. And after Female Trouble, I know I would love anything these people collaborated on. I unfortunately cannot dig up Divine and get him to sign my arm, so [I] did a little portrait of him. He was a true artist, actor, performer, comedian, and I respect that.
Mink Stole, is also from the original DreamLand gang, and is in almost every John Waters film. She is amazing in Desperate Living, and when I met her, she was so sweet, so I figured with John Waters already inked into my arm, I would start the John Waters tribute arm. I met her at a horror convention in Baltimore, and one of the vendors was a tattoo artist, so I got the autograph, then got it tattooed and was able to show Mink by the next day. She was in shock.
The Taxi Driver tattoo [on my inner left wrist] was again done by my cousin Ed Bonacore...I have loved that movie forever, and think Travis Bickle [Robert De Niro's character] is the ultimate Anti-Hero. Its like an oil painting version of the shot at the end after he has killed all the pimps and scumbags in the brothel.
The quote on [the left side of] my ribs was also done by my cousin Eddie, but this is before he was in a shop.
It was done at this house after I had smoked a fat blunt and [was] high as a kite. It hurt a lot, my most painful tattoo. The side of the ribs hurts a lot because there no skin there, and every time the needle hits your skin, your ribs vibrate. It took 3 different sessions to do that tattoo. The quote is from a band called HUNCHBACK, that just split up. And it's from a song called "RED IS THE COLOR OF MY TRUE LOVES HAIR." When I saw the song live for the first time, I was convinced this would be my new favorite band. And I can honestly say, this is the best song ever performed live. It blew me away. And the lettering that was used is the font from THE WARRIORS. Another one of my favorite films!
Thanks once again to Victor for his generosity and sharing his ink with us here on Tattoosday!