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Friday, April 30, 2010
Caitlyn Taylor Love @ 8:53 AM
Caitlyn Taylor Love (born in Texas, June 16, 1995). Since childhood, she has already joined entertainment world, in modelling. When she was 10 years old, she won Miss Texas Jr. Preteen in 2004, and a year after, she got Miss Jr. Actress of The Year on International Modeling and Talent Association (IMTA) in USA.
Not only modeling career. After moving to Los Angeles, sh
Tuesday, January 12, 2010
Sinulog Festival @ 2:21 AM
Do you know what is Sinulog Festival?
Sinulog Festival is an annual Festival. The Sinulog Festival is an annual event held in Cebu, Philippines. The dance ritual features a grand street-dancing parade to honour the Santo Niño. The main festival is held each year on the third Sunday of January in Cebu City to honor the Santo Niño, or the child Jesus, who used to be the patron saint of the whole province of Cebu (since in the Catholic faith Jesus is not a saint, but God). It is essentially a dance ritual which remembers the Filipino people’s pagan past and their acceptance of Christianity.
It's already 2010! A few days ago. Was held New Year Eve. There are different ways to celebrate the new year in several countries.
1. Australia, the two largest New Year's Eve celebrations in Australia are held in its two largest cities, Sydney and Melbourne. The celebrations in Sydney are usually accompanied by a theme which is displayed in light shows and a large symbol in the middle of the Sydney Harbour Bridge. Over 1.5 million people gathered around Port Jackson (Sydney attendance of 2 million people). The fireworks display last from 15 to 25 minutes and is followed by music shows set on several stages throughout the beach.
2. England, the main celebrations are broadcasted showing London's firework display, which is centered around the London Eye. It is one of the world's biggest fireworks displays for New Year. At the start of 2005, fireworks were launched from the wheel itself for the first time. The timing of the new year is usually indicated by the chimes on Big Ben. And usually, people sing "Auld Lang Syne"(a Scottish folk song written by Robert Burns, the song most closely associated with the holiday).
3. France, the French call New Year's Eve "la Saint-Sylvestre". It is usually celebrated with a feast called le Réveillon de la Saint-Sylvestre. This feast customarily includes special dishes like foie gras and drinks like champagne. The celebration can be a simple, intimate dinner with friends and family or a much fancier ball (une soirée dansante).
4. Indonesia, the capital city of Indonesia, Jakarta. Usually held band music show. Then followed by countdown to midnight. Usually held in Monumen Nasional and Taman Impian Jaya Ancol. Trumpet and fireworks are the most important things for Indonesian people to celebrate their New Year's Eve.
There are several traditions to celebrate Christmas, such as:
Gift This culture started to develop on 19th century based on the story of wisemen who gave gifts to Jesus. Started in North Europe as end year celebration.
Santa Claus Santa Claus story formed from a person named Saint Nicholas, on 4th century. He's from Turkey. Saint Nicholas is popular as kids protector. He likes to give gift to everyone, specially kids. The story about Saint Nicholas in next generation become Santa Claus, It developed and became culture to celebrate Christmas. Now, Santa Claus is figured an old man who loves kids.
Samantha Droke was born in Texas, USA, on November 8 1987. When she was kid, she already studied modeling, singing, and acting in her birthplace. But, since 2005, Samantha and her families decided to live in California for her career in entertainment. On 2005, only 2 weeks after Samantha joined with interests agents, Samantha got her first movie, Truce. Her career in entertainment continued by starring many movies, such as: The Neighbor, and become voice credit in Horton Hears a Who! animation movie. The newest movie starring her is Princess Protection Program. Television Movie showed by Disney Channel tells about the good relationships between castle princess and a villager girl. In this movie, Samantha stars as Brooke, a popular and pretty girl, and also makes friend with Rosalinda (Demi Lovato) and Carter (Selena Gomez), but she is jealous because of the popularity of both of Rosalinda and Carter. Although she stars as a bad character, she likes it. She also stars TV serial, such as: Gilmore Girls. And she also becomes star guest in some TV serial in Disney Channel. Now, TV serial that stars Samantha is Poor Paul, and she stars as Bonnie.
Fun Facts: 1. Samantha has a T-Shirt brand called Imagine The Love. 2. Samantha likes to go to park with her lovely dog, Max, when she was stressed out with California city.
A considerable body of research has demonstrated a correlation between birth order and aspects such as temperament and behavior, and psychologists believe that birth order significantly affects the development of personality. Psychologist Alfred Alder was a pioneer in the study of the relationship between birth order and personality. A key point in his research and in the hypothesis that he developed based on it was that it was not the actual numerical birth position that affected personality;instead, it was the similar responses in large number of families to children in specific birth order positions that had an affect. For example, first-borns, who have their parents to themselves initially and do not have to deal with siblings in the first part of their lives, tend to have their first socialization experiences with adults and therefore tend to find the process of peer socialization more difficult. In contrast, later-born children have to deal with siblings from the first moment of their lives and therefore to have stronger socialization skills. Numerous studies since Alder's have been conducted on the effect of birth order and personality. These studies have tended to classify birth order types into four different categories: first-born, second-born and/or middle, last, and only child. Studies have consistently shown that first-born children tend to exhibit similar positive and negative personality traits. First-borns have consistently been linked with academic achievement in various studies; in one study, the number of National Merit scholarship winners who are first-borns was found to be equal to the number of second- and third-borns combined. First borns have been found to be more responsible and assertive than those born in other birth-order positions. However, studies have shown that first-borns tend to be more subject to stress and were considered problem children more often than later-borns. Second born and/or middle children demonstrate markedly different tendencies from first-borns. They tend to feel inferior to the older child or children because it is difficult for them to comprehend that their lower level of achievement is a function of age rather than ability, and they often try to succeed in areas other than those in which their older sibling or siblings excel. They tend to be more trusting, accepting, and focused on others than the more self-centered first-borns, and they tend to have a comparatively higher level of success in team sports than do first-borns or only children, who are more often excel in individual sports. The last-born child is the one who tends to be the eternal baby of the family and thus often exhibits a strong sense of security. Last-borns collectively achieve the higest degree of social success and demonstrate the highest levels of self-esteem of all the birth-order positions. They often exhibit less competitiveness than older brothers and sisters and are more likely to take part in less competitive group games or in social organizations such as sororities and fraternities. Only children tend to exhibit some of the main characteristics of first-borns and some of the characteristics of last-borns. Only children tend to exhibit the strong sense of security and self-esteem exhibit by last-borns while, like first-borns, they are more achievement oriented and more likely than middle- or last-borns to achieve academic success. However, only children tend to have the most problems establishing close relationships and exhibit a lower need for affiliation than other children.