Sunday, May 18, 2008
Saturday, May 17, 2008
Thursday, May 15, 2008
Word Of The Day
adj.
1. Filled with confusion or bewilderment; puzzled.
2. Full of complications or difficulty; involved.
Girls,niggas and life leave me perplexed.
Wednesday, May 14, 2008
Tuesday, May 13, 2008
Monday, May 12, 2008
Banksy
AP Biology Test
Sunday, May 11, 2008
Old..but Amusing.
YAN SquareD 03: but a filipino version
YAN SquareD 03: haha
She saw sum fitted fillipino who dressed like me. Of course he was fitted though because he dressed LIKE me. But I'm the one and only.
The Brainfeeder
Saturday, May 10, 2008
Happy Birthday#1
One of my short lived Ex gf's.
Hyoin Choe
-05/09/08 Lunch Time @ Fairfax Highschool
Thursday, May 8, 2008
Summer
1.Relief
Every year I look forward to the change,but nothing ever really does.So,I'll look towards the relief more than the change.Relieve me and I'll come back stronger and smarter than ever before.
Cyclone
The powerful storm toppled this tree in Yangon, Myanmar, on Saturday.
The International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies said it has released 200,000 Swiss Francs (about $190,000) to help with the aftermath.
"I think one of the biggest needs right now is to stave off disease," said spokesman Eric Porterfield. "We will be helping with the distribution of clean drinking water and setting up shelters."
Working with the Myanmar Red Cross agency, the International Red Cross is distributing drinking water, plastic tarps to cover roofs and blankets, among other items.
The tropical cyclone, packing winds of up to 150 miles (241 km) per hour, slammed into Myanmar over the weekend, killing as many as 350 people.
"We believe hundreds of people are dead," said Khin Maung Win with the Democratic Voice of Burma -- a broadcast media group run by opposition expatriates. "The entire lower Burma is affected. In some areas, entire villages disappeared."
The activist group opposed the military rule in Myanmar, formerly known as Burma.
The ruling junta declared a state of emergency in five regions: the city of Yangon, Irrawaddy, Pegu and the states of Karen and Mon. All flights to Yangon, the former capital, were canceled. Learn more about Myanmar »
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Cyclone Nargis tore off roofs, uprooted trees and downed power lines.
The storm ripped through the sprawling river delta city of Yangon for more than 10 hours -- from Friday night until Saturday noon, said Burma Democratic Concern.
By Sunday, many parts of the city were without electricity. Phone connections were also down in most areas, making it difficult to assess the extent of the damage.
"Most Burmese with whom we've been in touch report they lost their roofs, although so far everyone we have been able to contact reports that they and their families are safe," said a Yangon-based diplomat who requested anonymity because he was not authorized to speak to the media.
Earlier Monday, an editor for an independent Myanmar newspaper based in Thailand told CNN that people in the Southeast Asian nation were angry over the response to the disaster by the ruling military junta.
"People are very angry with the slow response coming from the military government," said Aung Zaw of Irrawaddy news magazine.
Zaw said communication was down across large areas of the country. He also said the casualty figures could rise.
"Very few people have access to these areas to estimate damage and how many people have been killed."
Pictures from inside the country showed a cyclone-ravaged region with tin huts crushed under trees. Bicyclists navigated around large branches that littered the deserted roads.
A man with his pant legs rolled up waded through knee-deep water and strained to clear massive limbs that were blocking the entrance to a house.
"The cleanup is beginning, but this will take a long time," the diplomat said. "The damage around town is intense." Photo See photos of the destruction »
"Fuel is not easily available. International emergency assistance would be needed within seven days. There is no food for eating," Win said.
Food prices -- already on a dramatic rise -- climbed further. Long lines could be seen at gas stations in Yangon. Many of the stations were operating on generators. At one gas station more than 100 buses lined up to refill.
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"International emergency assistance would be needed within seven days," the diplomat said.
The junta has scheduled a May 10 referendum on a new constitution for the country, which came under sharp criticism from many nations for using force to suppress pro-democracy protests last year.
Qoute of The Day#4
-Muhammad Ali
Best believe it.
Wednesday, May 7, 2008
Qoute of The day#3
Tell a Friend-Rainer Maria Rilke
Express
"Because they like to follow
The words, the style, the trend,
The records I spin.
Again and again and again
Yo, you on the other end.
Whatch a brother playin dope rhymes with no help.
Theres no fessin and guessin
While Im expressin myself.
Its crazy to see people be
What society wants them to be. but not me!"
How To Eat To Live
Veganism is a philosophy and lifestyle that seeks to exclude the use of animals for food, clothing, or any other purpose. Vegans do not use or consume animal products of any kind. The most common reasons for becoming a vegan are ethical commitment or moral convictions concerning animal rights, the environment, human health, and spiritual or religious concerns. Of particular concern are the practices involved in factory farming and animal testing, and the intensive use of land and other resources required for animal farming.
Various polls have reported vegans to be between 0.2% and 1.3% of the U.S. population, and between 0.25% and 2.24% of the UK population.
Vegan diets (sometimes called strict or pure vegetarian diets) are a subset of vegetarian diets, which are credited with lowering the risk of colon cancer, heart attack, high blood cholesterol, high blood pressure, prostate cancer, and stroke.However, vegan diets can be low in levels of calcium, iodine, vitamin B12 and vitamin D. Vegans are therefore encouraged to plan their diet and take dietary supplements as appropriate.
Tuesday, May 6, 2008
Killer Gerbil
Winner of 2005 Motorola Streetstyle Street's Choice Award Winner, The Killer Gerbil have been involved in numerous commissioned works, events and exhibitions locally and overseas hoping to educate the masses that street art is not all vandalism and appreciated as an art form. His future plans includes world domination and still keeping it real.
Monday, May 5, 2008
Today
2.That I accomplish when I actually try.
3.Silence is golden
4.Sometimes I'm trying to hard.
5.I need to stop trying to figure out happiness and just be Happy.
Sunday, May 4, 2008
Cerina
Phoebe's Birthday
11th Grade Classes
1.AP English Language
2.Photography
3.Avid
4.Korean 1
5.Leadership
6.Academic Decathlon
5 electives(; ..I'm taking Algebra 2 at independent study and maybe Leadership instead of AP U.S. History.
2.Photography
3.Avid
4.Korean 1
5.Leadership
6.Academic Decathlon
Free Tibet
Such violence has become unusual in recent years as China has tightened its grip on the region. The entry by police into Drepung monastery, on the outskirts of the Tibetan capital, Lhasa, was a sign of the hard line adopted against any sign of dissent.
Dozens of monks had begun repainting with whitewash the exterior of a hall assigned as the residence of the Dalai Lama inside Drepung to show their joy after the US Congress awarded its highest civilian honour, personally bestowed by President Bush in Washington last week.
Members of the paramilitary People’s Armed Police moved in to stop the monks, who left peacefully to take part in morning prayers. When the monks returned to resume painting the police moved in again, resulting in violent scuffles, according to sources who declined to be identified for fear of repercussions. The Hong Kong newspaper Ming Pao said that the clash involved hundreds of monks.
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Three thousand armed police surrounded the sprawling monastery, once the largest in the world with as many as 10,000 monks in residence, and refused to allow anyone to leave. Local sources said that hundreds of monks may have been arrested and several injured. Similar clashes were reported at the smaller Nechung monastery.
China, which reviles the Dalai Lama as a separatist, denounced the award of the Congressional Gold Medal as a “farce” that would hurt relations between Beijing and Washington. Beijing called in the US Ambassador and said that the decision had gravely undermined ties between the countries.
The clashes coincided with China’s ruling Communist Party concluding its 17th Congress yesterday with an announcement that it had included a reference to religion in its constitution for the first time.
Officials have been enraged by the loyalty of Tibetans to the Dalai Lama, who fled into exile in 1959 after an abortive uprising against Chinese rule and has since lived in India. So nervous is China at his persistent influence among the deeply religious Tibetans that it has banned all photographs of him.
Keeping the faith
30,000 Number of Buddhist monks who live in the monasteries of Tibet
260 Buddhist temples in the city of Lhasa
1416 The year of the foundation of Drepung monastery
Square Enix
Qoute of The Day
Saturday, May 3, 2008
MC + NC = <3
"A source close to Nick Cannon confirmed to Latina.com that Cannon and Mariah Carey are married! The couple wed yesterday in a small ceremony on an island and it was "very implusive," according to the source. The wedding was attended by a few close friends of the couple, including Da Brat."
Mariah sparked engagement rumors when she was spotted wearing a humongous, ring on her left hand, at the afterparty for her new film, Tennessee, on Saturday night, PEOPLE reports
The pair held hands at the bash at Cadillac Lounge at Tenjune, which followed the movie's premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival. The two also looked cozy in Vegas on April 14. When asked about a possible engagement, Cannon's rep had no comment.
Asked what he loved about Carey, Cannon, 27, told PEOPLE: "Everything." He was at her side from 8 p.m. to about 10:45 p.m. in Tenjune's VIP room, where they were joined by her BFF, Da Brat. Zoe Kravitz and Ben Kingsley also stopped by.
Gossips claim that Mariah Carey’s engagement ring from Nick Cannon was recycled from his old fiancee Selita Ebanks!
The ring on the pop princess and Victoria’ Secret model are almost identical!
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