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Monday, December 18, 2006
Who Draws Maxine Cartoons?
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Margaret Hilda Roberts Thatcher , nasce il 13 Ottobre del 1925 , figlia di un droghiere che si era faticosamente conquistato il suo posto ad Oxford . Dopo una serie di studi regolari, che non evidenziano in lei nessuna particolare dote straordinaria sul piano intellettuale (anche se si notava certamente il fatto che fosse intelligente), si dedica agli studi di chimica, laureandosi all'università di Oxford. Dal 1947 al 1951 lavora come chimico nella research, but in 1953, having also trained as a lawyer, accountant becomes. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ in rehashing the past this lady that has deeply marked the history of his country, but all the witnesses agreed to call a person with an incredible fighting spirit, great common sense and an extraordinary political insight. Once dropped in the ranks of the political right English, in fact, had the merit, when everybody was already assumed the decline of Britain, has challenged the "whip " and that he had returned to his countrymen's pride of being English, and even employed them in a likely war against Argentina in defense of the forgotten islands Falkland . ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Join the Conservative Party , is then elected to the House of Commons in 1959 covering, among other things, the role of Minister for Education and Science in the Heath government for four years, from 1970 to 1974 . After the Conservative defeat in the elections of 1974 , challenge Heath for the leadership of his party and winning in 1975. Four years after leading the party to victory, promising to stop the economic decline of British and reduce the state's role in the economy. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Margaret Thatcher fund 'the its policy on the idea that " the company 'does not exist . There are only individuals, men and women, and there are families . The "purge Thatcherite" then consisted essentially in the deregulation of labor and capital markets, privatization of nationalized industries, those that the British state had assumed as a result of war, economic depression and socialist ideology. The result? He said she (and they confirm, according to analysts, macroeconomic data): " We have reduced the government deficit and we have repaid the debt. We strongly cut the income tax base and even taxes plus' high. And to do what 'we firmly reduced public spending as a percentage of national product. We have reformed trade union law and regulations unnecessary. We've created a virtuous circle: pulling back the government have given way to the private sector and so' the private sector generated more 'growth, which in turn has allowed solid finances and low taxes. " ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ His political action, in short, is based on liberal that " the government can 'do little good and much that it hurts and then hand the scope of government must be kept to a minimum 'and that' and 'possession of property' that has a psychological effect is mysterious but no less real: the care for their offers training in becoming responsible citizens. The properties have a 'from' independence against a man government too intrusive. For most of us the nodes of the property by forcing us duties which we might otherwise avoid: to continue with the metaphor prevent us from falling in the margins. Encourage people to buy property 'and save money' was much more 'of an economic program'. It was, in fact, " the implementation of a program that put an end to society 'based on a single generation, putting the its place is a democracy founded on the possession of capital . ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~ Encouraged by the success of its policy on the Falkland Islands in 1982, leads the Conservatives to a great victory in the elections of June 1983 . October 1984 escapes an assassination attempt it explodes Irish Republican extremists in a bomb at the Grand Hotel in Brighton during a party congress. Victorious again in June 1987 becomes the first British prime minister in the twentieth century to get three consecutive terms . ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The "Lady of iron ", so nicknamed for his steady hand and the decision has brought with its reforms, has voluntarily left Downing Street , resigning in November 1990 in full Gulf crisis, especially in Due to some disagreements within the party about his tax policy and its Euroscepticism. About the Middle East crisis, in some interviews the former Conservative leader said in an unofficial capacity for its surprise war ended too quickly and without the annihilation of the Iraqi dictator: "When you start a job what matters' do it all the way, and well. Saddam and instead 'still there' and the question in the Gulf and not ' unopened "(Come to deny that he was completely right!). ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Today Margaret Thatcher, became Baroness Notes with satisfaction the program that presumably you have not had time to finish applied by the party " progressive" by Blair and the Conservative Party who has driven from Downing Street shredded . Some analysts, some political scientist or sometimes even a few party leaders openly declare that their problems would take a Thatcher in order to apply the English cure to their country. The " thathcherismo ", in fact, has created something that will influence, for at least a generation, the course of world events. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The historical significance of Margaret Thatcher, in brief, and 'word that it was the first in Europe to pursue a policy based on the need' to fight statism and to identify private enterprise and free market means best to boost the economy of a country.
Sunday, December 17, 2006
How To Tell That Scorpio Is Serious About You
Captain Kidd's story that Serves as a cautionary, warning of the dangers of privateeringand of the blurry line between that occupation and outright piracy.
In December, 1695, a privateering vessel named the Adventure Galley was launched at Deptford, England, on the Thames River. The ship was to sail around Africa and destroy pirates operating in the Red Sea and to harass French shipping there. She was commanded by William Kidd, an experienced captain and privateer.
The Galley's maiden voyage was beset by ill luck and delay. Upon departure Kidd promptly lost almost half of his crew to the English navy's press gangs and was forced to make up the missing men by recruiting the dregs and scum of New York harbor. It took five long months for Kidd to make the voyage around Africa, and on arrival he immediately lost another fifty men to a tropical disease.
By the time he reached the Red Sea the surviving crewmen were almost in open mutiny and Kidd was ready to resort to almost any means to keep them in line. Unfortunately, most of the French shipping had been driven out of the area, and all Kidd encountered were neutral vessels. But Kidd was desperate, probably fearing for his life, and he attacked and captured a number of neutrals, believing (or hoping) that ambiguities in their ownership and papers made them legitimate prizes.
On January 30th of 1698, Kidd encountered the Quedah Merchant. Owned by Armenians and flying under false French colors, the Merchant was one of the richest prizes ever taken at sea. Kidd was enormously pleased with his good fortune - until he discovered that the Merchant had an English captain, which made his attack an act of outright piracy. In horror, Kidd ordered that the ship be freed, but his crew angrily refused. Instead, they sailed the ships to the African island of Madagascar and divided the plunder (surprisingly, they gave Kidd a full privateer captain's portion of 40 shares). Then all but a handful of men deserted Kidd for another pirate in the area.
Convinced that he was an innocent victim of the actions of his mutinous crew, Kidd took the remainder of his men back to New England, where he hid some of his treasure before reporting to the local authorities. The authorities made Kidd reveal where he had hidden the treasure, then shipped him back to England in irons.
After rotting in prison for a year, Kidd was put on trial. He was quickly found guilty of piracy and sentenced to be hanged.
Even then his bad luck didn't desert him: the rope broke and it took his executioners two tries to kill him.
(Incidentally, this is the only known instance of a pirate burying any substantial amount of treasure. Most everybody else spent their loot as quickly as they got it.)
Lo e' per ora perche' essendo
del tutto nuovo non contiene quasi niente.
Lo sara' in futuro perche' contera' tantissime cose
diverse e spero interessanti. Sono Marco Piacentini
il vostro superimago!
Datemi tempo e ci potremo divertire insieme! :)
Monday, December 11, 2006
Ss Silverdo Rims For Sale

Jazz is a genre of music he plays and especially with his past experiences. All the great jazz musicians have spent most of their lives - and their genius - to confront with standard, classic, evergreen . Pointless to ask how many times has been performed My funny valentine , 'Round Midnight , My favorite thing . The jazz that reinterprets jazz is a constant that runs through the history of this type of music. Then appear on the scene The Bad Plus, and certainty of this kind are beginning to waver. Because their music does not have the patina of glorious time that was not pronounced melodies buried in our memory, but its roots directly in the present. Their debut, the now famous "These are the vistas" (Columbia, 2003), is a perfect symbol of the type of work that the band carries on. Out of a total of ten songs, three are covers: Smells like teen spirit Nirvana , Flim by Aphex Twin, Heart of Glass Blondie. And to make matters worse, all the other tracks on the disc does not sound like they just jazz, but most occur in the power of rock, the melodic simplicity of pop, the speed of the unleashed drum'n'bass, and care musical notation of classical music. An incredible music, really. Especially: a compelling music, completely away from the tedious and complicated stuff that you hear in a suit between a yawn and another. And the most surprising thing is not the crazy mix of notes is to get you wherever you are, but that music comes out from a typical jazz training. The piano trio: piano, bass, drums. Insert "Sospicious Activity?" In the player and let the tracks take their course. You will find only a Chariot of Fire brings back memories of music already heard, here made more evocative and powerful. The rest is pure The Bad Plus. Ethan Iverson's piano that he knows is fast and accurate ( Anthem for the Earnest ), or intense noise ( prehensile dream ). David King's drums that sculpts the perfect cadence and pace while embroidered touches and strokes that accelerate the execution ( Rhinoceros Is My Profession ). Reid Anderson's bass to give depth and accuracy the sound that is more rounded and compact ( Let Our Garden Grow ). But it is not easy to divide and assign roles merit. Not the "usual" jazz Keith Jarrett - with all due respect to the Master! - Where every so often a musician begins to improvise in turn, in the silence of others who care for and re-launch and follow the rhythm. collective solos are long, the compositions of The Bad Plus. Musicians who are holding hands, toughness, even when one of them runs and accelerates the time.