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How to Have Sexy Hair - Summer 2009 Tips

If you have a big date coming up then you may be looking at different hairstyles to achieve that sexy look to bowl your date over. It doesn’t matter what kind of hair you have whether it is long or short, curly or straight, black or blonde, there is a sexy look out there that will suit your face shape and hair type.
Spring Summer 2009 Hair Edition - Sexy Hair

One of the sexiest things about long hair is wearing it loose and free. Hair that is long and worn up can look too fussy and especially with lots of hair styling products which can ruin the moment when your date is running their hands sexily through your hair.

Spring Summer 2009 Hairstyles Edition - Sexy Hairstyle


If you have bangs with your long hair and they are long enough to do it, side swept bangs add an instant amount of sex appeal but if they are not long enough to do this, you can always wear them straight just brushing the eyebrows which is also sexy. The impression of having the eyes slightly hidden is sexy as it adds an air of mystery.
Spring Summer 2009 Hairstyles Edition - Short Sexy Hair

Short hair looks incredibly sexy with these side swept bangs as well but for an instant amount of glamour and sex appeal, add a couple of accessories such as pretty grips.
Spring Summer 2009 Hairstyles Edition - Sexy Curly Hair

You could always try curling your hair so that it gives off the 50’s sex kitten look and with smoky eyes the look can be almost breathtaking.
Spring Summer 2009 Hairstyles Edition - Sexy Blonde Hair

There are so many ways that you can add sex appeal to a hairstyle and as long as you are willing to put in a little bit of effort, the date will be a hit!

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Tips To Save On Wedding Invitations

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- Order at least 15 extra invitations. There will always be someone extra to send an to. Similarly, your family and May, you want to keep copies as . It's cheaper to order a little more with the rest of the invitations have to come back and order them separately. It is much cheaper and easier for printers to print in bulk at a time.


- Also, be sure to order extra envelopes in case you are correct mistakes.


- When you order your invitations, be sure to order your RSVP cards, address cards, reception cards, thank you notes and other cards you want May to get everything in a single command. In doing so, many printing companies most likely to give you a deal.


- Some include thank you cards in your package. This can be a saving on your print job because you do not need to.


- You can also buy ready RSVP cards to local crafts stores. Compare prices and May you be able to make this so.


- Print your own cards from your computer.


- The most colorful invitations the most expensive. Use a single color with a little shade variations may be saving money. Find savings if you use fewer colors.


- Black ink is still cheaper than the ink color. It is also more elegant.


- If your invitation bows and ribbons, to resort to buying them and putting them on you. It cost more to have the printer and put them on for you.


- Blotting paper is not necessary nowadays. Its original use was careful not to smudge the ink when wet. Today, the ink does stain more by hand, unless you write your invitations.


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Coin Terminology

This is some dictionary of terminology, glossary and word used in numismatic or coin collecting. This term in here is a words that used by many coin collector. Will update them time to time for a new word and their meaning. Please leave a comment if I missed any or giving a wrong definition.

Alloy: Mixture of more than one metal.

Anneal: To soften dies, planchets or metal by heat treatment.

Assay: Analytic test or trial to ascertain the fineness, weight and consistency of precious or other metal in coin or bullion.

Attribution: The identification of a numismatic item by characteristics such as issuing authority, date or period, mint, denomination, metal in which struck and by a standard reference.

Bag Marks: see contact marks

Base Metal: Non precious metal; e.g., copper.

Blank, Planchet: The disk of metal or other material before the dies of a coin, token or medal impress it. A blank is a piece that has not been given an upset rim; a planchet has the upset rim.

Clad: Composite coinage metal strip composed of a core, usually of a base metal such as copper and surface layers of more valuable metal like copper-nickel or silver.

Coin: A piece of metal, marked with a device, issued by a governing authority and intended to be used as money. Coins may or may not be legal tender.

Collar: A retaining ring die within which the coin dies operate. The collar (of the type called a close collar) forms the edge design of the piece, such as reeding or lettering.

Contact Marks: Surface abrasions found on coins because of coin striking the surfaces of other coins during bagging and shipping procedures. This is also called "bag marks", terms derived from the canvas bags coin were once shipped in from the mint.

Copper-nickel: Coinage alloy composed of copper and nickel in varying amounts.

Denomination: The face value of a coin; the amount of money it is worth as legal tender.

Denticles: Ornamental device used on rims of coins, often resembling teeth, hence the name; also "beading". Also called dentils.

Device: the principal design element, such as portrait, shield or heraldic emblem, on the obverse or reserve of a coin.

Die: A hardened metal punch, the face of which carries an intaglio or incused mirror image to be impressed on one side of a planchet.

Disme: Original spelling of "dime" used into the 1830s in mint document.

Edge: Often termed the third side of a coin, it is the surface perpendicular to the obverse and reverse. Not to be confused with the rim. Edges can be plain, reeded, lettered or carry other designs or a combination of edge elements.

Encapsulated coin: One that has been sealed in a plastic holder, especially by a third party grading service. The encapsulation is usually called by its nickname, "slab".

Field: The flat part of a surface of a coin surrounding and between the head, legend or other designs.

Fineness: Represents the purity of precious metal, either in monetary or bullion form. Often stated in terms of purity per 1,000 parts: A .925 fine silver coin has 92.5% silver and 7.5% other metal.

Flow lines: Microscopic striations in a coin's surface caused by the movement of metal under striking pressures. A coin's luster is caused by its flow lines; loss of luster is the result of wear to the flow lines.

Grading: The process of determining a coin's condition.

Hairlines: Fine scratches in the surface of the coin. Not to be confused with die scratches.

Hub: A right reading, positive punch used to impress incused, mirror-image dies.

Incuse: The opposite of bas-relief; design is recessed rather than raised.

Legal Tender: Currency (coin or paper money) explicitly determined by a government to be acceptable in the discharge of debts.

Legend: The inscription on a numismatic item.

Lettered edge: An inscription on a numismatic item.

Luster: Surface quality of a coin, result of light reflected from the microscopic flow lines.

Matte Proof: coins produced from dies entirely sandblasted with no mirror surfaces.

Minor coin: A silver coin of less than crown weight or any coin struck in base metal.

Mint Mark: A letter or other symbol indicating the mint of origin.

Mirror: Highly reflective, describing surface or field of a coin; usually mirror field with frosted relief.

Nickel: A silver-white metal widely used for coinage.

Obverse: the side of a coin that bears the principal design or device, often as prescribed by the issuing authority. (the head side)

Overdate: The date made by a mint engraver superimposing one or more numbers over the date on a previously dated die.

Pattern: coin like piece designed to test coin designs, mottoes or denominations proposed for adoption as a regular issue and struck in the metal to be issued for circulation but that was not adopted, at least in year of pattern issue.

Planchet: the disk of metal that when placed between the dies and struck becomes a coin. Also called flan or blank.

Proof: A coin struck on specially prepared planchets on special presses to receive the highest quality strike possible, especially for collectors.

Prooflike: An uncirculated coin having received special minting treatment and a mirror surface for the benefit of collectors with minor imperfections due to the minting process permissible.

Reeded edge: The result of a minting process that creates vertical serrations on the edge of a coin.

Restrike: A numismatic item produced from original dies and by the original issuer but later than original issues. In the case of a coin, the restrike usually occurs to fulfill a collector demand and a not a monetary requirement. Sometimes "restrike" is used in a broader sense to refer to coins restruck at a later date but not from original dies or by the original issuing authority.

Reverse: The side opposite to obverse; usually but not always the side with denomination. The side opposite the side containing the principal design. Informally the "tails"

Rim: raised border around the circumference of a coin not to be confused with the edge.

Ringed bimetallic coin: A coin composed of two parts; a holed ring into which is inserted a core. the two parts are often different colors and compositions.

Seigniorage: The profits resulting from the difference between the cost to make a coin and its face value, or its worth as money and legal tender. most coins cost less to make than their face value; when it becomes too expensive to make a certain coin, its size, weight and composition are often changed.

Series: Related coinage of the same denomination, design and type, including modifications and varieties.

Slab: A rigid plastic, sonically sealed holder, usually rectangular, especially one used by third party grading services.

Specie: In the form of coin, especially precious metal coin; paper money redeemable in coin. From the Latin meaning "in kind".

Subtype: A modification of a plastic design type that leaves the basic theme intact without major revision.

Surcharge: An extra charge placed on an item, the revenue of which is usually earmarked for a specific fund.

Trade dollar: A silver dollar coin produced for overseas market.

Type: A basic coin design, regardless of minor modifications.

Type set: A collection composed of one of each coin of a given series or period.

Uncirculated set: Set of coin, consisting of one of each coin issued for circulation. Also called Uncirculated Mint set or unofficially, a Mint set.

Upsetting mill: A machine that squeezes planchets so that they have a raised rim, in preparation for striking.


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Inverted Bob Hairstyles 2009Kelly Brianne an American pop rock singer, songwriter, and occasional actress. Clarkson made her debut under RCA Records after she won the highly-publicized first season of the television series American Idol in 2002. Though celebrity Kelly Clarkson had gained some weight these days, but become more sexy,more hot! myhaircuts prents short bob haircuts.
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She beat out 10,000 other contestants and won the hearts of three judges, not to mention 100 million voters, to win the television show/contest American Idol. Then she released a single, "A Moment Like This," and broke some Billboard records.

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This is the biggest fresh water fish, a giant stingray caught by a British angler Ian Welch.
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Kruggerrand demand boost gold coin output

Yesterday, I found this news in my local Star newspaper. The Krugerrand, named after President Paul Kruger of the old Boer republic of the Transvaal, was first mass produced in 1970 and remains the world's dominant and most widely held gold bullion coin. The millennium coin is engraved with the image of a springbok.
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STARBIZ
wednesday, 25 february 2009.

JOHANNESBURG: Rand Refinery Ltd, the world's largest gold refinery, increased coin output to the highest in about 23 years as demand for South African Kruggerrands rose. The Johannesburg refinery last month doubled weekly production to 20,000 ounces of blank coins for minting by the state's SA Mint as Kruger coins, Johan Botha, head of precious metals sales, said by phone from the city yesterday.

Gold, the best performing metal in 2008, is trading near its March 17 record of US$1,032.70 an ounce as investors seek safer bets than equities and currencies. Goldman Sachs Group Inc raised its three-month gold forecast by 43% to US$1,000 an ounce this month.

"Demand for our blank is higher than we've seen since 1986." Botha said "In the early 1980s gold then was a novelty and people wanted to own physical gold."

Rand Refinery has manufactured, marketed and delivered more than 46 million ounces of Kruggerrands since the gold coin was introduced in 1967, according to the company's website.

"Record stock market lows are translating into record highs for gold and Kruggerrands," Alan Demby, chairman of the South African Gold Coin Exchange, said in an e-mailed statement last week. Investor are "piling into Kruggerrands and Nelson Mandela gold medallions," he said. -Bloomberg
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Ideas For The Perfect Finishing Touch!

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The are symbols of love and life, and bring a sense of elegance and transcendence to a and . Of course, you can be creative and express your unique sense of style with your wedding flowers. The ideas are as varied and numerous as the wives - or you can match your bridal party accent colors with a unifying color, or create a splash by adding color to another all black and white wedding to mention only two.


Here are some other ideas to start your creative thinking and help you plan a wedding, you and your guests will remember fondly the chance for years to come:


• COLOR

Use it, play with it, be creative! Consider using different shades of the same hue - from light pink, for example - as an elegant way to add color to your wedding day. Otherwise, go with color for a dramatic monochromatic effect - try cream or white.

• VERDURE

Beautiful green as leaves and ferns can add depth and elegance at your disposal, and possibly save money on flowers. Florists have access to many varieties of greenery and the creative possibilities are endless. Of variegated ivy delicate fern green, glossy leaves, you can create almost any mood you incorporating beautiful greenery. It is also useful for creating a domino effect at the end of pews chandeliers, flowers, etc..

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• ACCESSORIES

Add a unique touch to your wedding flower decoration with accessories. For example, ask your florist incorporate ribbons, strings of (fake) pearls, feathers or an element of sparkle to your settings. This way you can express your own sense of style and make use of colors and effects that are not available with a few flowers and greenery.

• CANDLES

Superb creative centers to chandeliers, table candles add soft lighting and romantic wedding flowers. You can make a statement with a large pillar candles or tealights tiny ... the possibilities are endless!

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Long, spiral curls, inspire many celebrity hairstyles



Long wavy hairstyles will work for any occasion. Get the long wavy look by wrapping small sections of hair around a medium barrel curling iron and hold in a vertical position. Gisele, see photo left, shows us how this hairstyle is done in Hollywood.

Gisele let out her radiant waves. Layers cut through the edges gave her natural wave lovely bounce and created body and movement all over. This hairstyle is best suited to those with a natural wave or curl.

How to Style:Apply styling mousse to wet hair, then using a large radial brush, smooth the hair concentrating on the bangs and crown area. Apply small amounts of wax to the entire hair to give definition and texture throughout.
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Track Sex Offenders

Be aware of the increasing cases of Repeat Sex Offenders! Protect your family from this kind of danger by being informed thru tracksexoffenders.net. By acquiring the latest and most updated Sex Offenders Report, you can evade from this dreaded risk. More than that, you can also be assured of your family’s safety. Tracksexoffenders.net is a site solely designed to give people all out information on the most notorious sex offenders from all over the state.

You might be asking now how can you benefit from this? Well, the surefire thing is that, you will get access to information and detailed reports of the country’s known sex offenders. By simply entering your zip code, you will be able to view complete lists of sexual offenders, particularly those inhabiting in your area. Not just that, through the site’s Sex Offenders Report, you will be able to see their actual photos, full names, criminal history, and their recent address details. All these can be done in one simple search.

Be informed and help stop the cases of repeat sex offenders. Visit now tracksexoffenders.net and keep your family safe and away from sexual predators. The detailed Sex Offenders Report will allow you to track down sex offenders in an instant and stop them from committing another crime again. Thru this report, you will get just the right information of these frightening truths.
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Beyonce Hair at 2009 Oscars



Beyonce Hair at 2009 Oscars


There has been a lot of speculation over Beyonce’s hair at this year’s Oscars with a lot of people complaining that not enough effort went into the hairstyle for such a prestigious red carpet event. She did look beautiful as she always seems to look, but the hairstyle was very plain compared to the beauty of her dress and makeup but nevertheless, she still looked every inch the Hollywood beauty queen.
All of her hair was pulled tightly back from her face which for some people may have caused a problem but with Beyonce’s wonderful skin and picture perfect makeup, she pulled it off well. It was all tied into a low ponytail at the back of her neck and just to jazz things up a little, the hair was curled into tight ringlets as so not to make the look too plain.
Beyonce Hairstyle at 2009 Oscars

Overall the hairstyle was simple yet breathtaking and surely did not deserve the criticism that it was exposed to? With such a natural beauty as Beyonce, intricate styles of hair and makeup are simply not needed which is perhaps why she went for such a simple and easy style?
Beyonce Pulled Back Hair at 2009 Oscars

There are not a lot of women in the world that can deal with such tightly pulled back hair without looking as though they have had a rather bad facelift but this gorgeous singer manages to do it with all of the poise and elegance that you would expect from such a well received artist.

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proof coin collector?

Proof coin are available as single coin or come in set. Most of proof coin is either in gold or silver. Their mintage is limited and in Malaysia case, some of the proof coin mintage are already given to national leader as a gift and souvenir thus making to own own a bit harder.

A proof coin have a mirror like surface that come from a special planchets on special presses to receive the highest quality strike available. Normally it come with a box to protect the proof coin. Proof coin is not meant for circulation, as it is a coin for a collector. A proof is not a grade, it is a way or process on how the coin is made.

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Each proof coin is struck two or more times to ensure that the detail is brought up fully for each coin. Circulation coin struck only once. Proof coin also struck on a special presses that operate at a slower speeds than the high speed presses used for circulation coin.

I don't collect proof coin because I like to hold my coin directly. For me, the box that come with proof coin is making it hard for me to keep them. I need to find a place to put all the coin. I like to keep my coin in an album rather than in boxes. I don't think many Malaysian is a proof coin collector like uncle Thiru in Port Klang. As I can see from the catalog, the price of a proof coin is not much a difference every year. This is only my private opinion though, if you want to invest by collecting a proof coin, it is your choice.

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Christina Ricci Latest Hairstyle



Christina Ricci at the Montblanc Signature for Good Charity Gala

Christina Ricci is already a world famous actress with classic films such as “The legend of Sleepy Hollow” under her belt. As well as this, the young Ms. Ricci is on her way to becoming a world class style icon and especially after such appearances at the Montblanc Signature for Good Charity Gala earlier on in the week.
Christina Ricci Latest Hairstyle

With a stylish haircut and a classic clothing design, Christina look very elegant in nature but with a slight hint of “power woman” about her given off by the 50’s inspired bright red lipstick and the red hair with the straight and short bangs. Falling just at eyebrow level, the bangs gave Christina Ricci a chance to play around more with her eye makeup, something that isn’t really available with the longer bangs that have been in fashion of late.
Christina Ricci Latest Hairstyle

Despite the full on makeup and the choppy bangs, the rest of Christina’s hair was actually pretty simple; pulled back into a neat updo that left her frilly topped dress to do all the talking.
So, with a simple hairstyle and 50’s inspired makeup, you would expect the Christina Ricci look to be somewhat old fashioned in nature but surprisingly, it was all pulled off very well showing that Christina Ricci is no longer the young actress but more like the budding lady with all the glamour and poise that a Hollywood actress should have!
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Home

Another summer day
Has come and gone away
In Paris and Rome
But I wanna go home


May be surrounded by
A million people I
Still feel all alone
I just wanna go home
Oh, I miss you, you know

And I’ve been keeping all the letters that I wrote to you
Each one a line or two
“I’m fine baby, how are you?”
Well I would send them but I know that it’s just not enough
My words were cold and flat
And you deserve more than that

Another aeroplane
Another sunny place
I’m lucky, I know
But I wanna go home
Mmmm, I’ve got to go home

Let me go home
I’m just too far from where you are
I wanna come home

And I feel just like I’m living someone else’s life
It’s like I just stepped outside
When everything was going right
And I know just why you could not
Come along with me
'Cause this was not your dream
But you always believed in me

Another winter day has come
And gone away
In even Paris and Rome
And I wanna go home
Let me go home
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Malaysia coin story

The independent limited constitutional monarchy of Malaysia, which occupies the southern part of the Malay Peninsula in Southeast Asia and the northern part of the island of Borneo, has an area of 127,316 sq. mi. (329,750 sq. km.) and a population of 15.4 million. Capital: Kuala Lumpur. The economy is based on agriculture, mining and forestry. Rubber, tin, timber and palm oil are exported.

Malaysia came into being on Sept. 16, 1963, as a federation of Malaya (Johore, Kelantan, Kedah, Perlis, Trengganu, Negri Sembilan, Pahang, Perak, Selangor, Penang, Malacca), Singapore, Sabah (British North Borneo) and Sarawak. Following two serious racial riots involving Malays and Chinese, Singapore withdrew from the federation on Aug. 9, 1965. Malaysia is a member of the Commonwealth of Nations.




Malaya gained its independent on 31st August 1957. Sabah and Sarawak joined Malaya to form Malaysia on 16 September 1963. Bank Negara Malaysia has been given the authority to issue Malaysia currency since 1958. This authority was given under Bank Negara Tanah Melayu Ordinance 1958. The Board of commissioners of Currency Malaya and British Borneo still continued to issue currency until 12 June 1967. On 16 January 1969, the old Malaya currency legal tender value been ceased. Before that, it been circulated alongside 1st Malaysia currency since June 1967.

MINT MARK
FM - Franklin Mint, U.S.A.
*NOTE: From 1975-1985 the Franklin Mint produced coinage
in up to 3 different qualities.

MONETARY SYSTEM
100 Sen = 1 Ringgit (Dollar)

Parliament building history

The obverse of Malaysia first coin is Malaysia Parliament building. In December 1959, an area near the Kuala Lumpur Lake Gardens was chosen as the site on which to build the Parliament Building Complex, a building that symbolizes the democratic principles that are practised. These principles are the rights and responsibilities of the citizens to rule their own country, the freedom of each citizen to voice his or her own opinions, the freedom to practise his or her own religion, equal rights before the law and the right to own properties.

Thus in September 1962, a hill 61 metre above the sea level was flattened to build this glorious building. The RM18 million-complex was the idea of Yang Teramat Mulia Tuanku Abdul Rahman Putra Al-Haj, Malaysia's first Prime Minister.

The placement of the building's foundation stone was done by the third Paramount Ruler, Duli Yang Teramat Mulia Seri Paduka Baginda Yang Di-Pertuan Agong, the Malay Federation, Tuanku Syed Putra Al-Haj Ibni Al-Marhum Syed Hassan Jamalullail D.S.M, S.M.N. DK (BRUNEI) on 31 August 1962, which marked the beginning of the construction of the building. On 21 November 1963, His Highness was again given the honour to officiate the opening of the building.



Source: www.parlimen.gov.my, Krause Publication.

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How to Look After Blonde Hair - Spring Summer 2009 Blonde Hair



How to Look After Blonde Hair - Spring Summer 2009 Blonde Hair Tips


Gentlemen prefer blondes, blondes have more fun; two phrases that are well known among women of all hair colors but especially those that have blonde hair. However, looking after your blonde hair is the only way that you can stand up and enjoy these phrases and there are a few specific hints and tips for blonde hair that you can make use of to make sure that this is so.
First of all, the right color blonde is essential!
Spring Summer 2009 Hairstyles Edition - Blonde Hair 2009

Bleached blonde can look cheap and tacky whereas dirty blonde can just look… well dirty! The right shade for your coloring is important and the first time you go blonde, it should be done so at the hair salon. After this you can get the same color and then dye your hair at home but a hairdresser will be able to advise you on the best shade first and foremost.
Spring Summer 2009 Hairstyles Edition - Blonde Hair 2009

Once you have gone blonde it is especially important that you maintain the look. Dark roots do not look good on anyone so highlights or touch ups every six to eight weeks are important to make sure that the hair still looks good.
Spring Summer 2009 Hairstyles Edition - Blonde Hair 2009

However, this continual maintenance can strip the hair so make sure that you use a conditioner and shampoo that has been designed for colored hair or those for blonde hair. Deep conditioning with hot oils should also be kept up to make sure that the hair does not look dry or brittle.

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Trendy Rihanna New Hair Style 2009

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Celebrity Lena Headey Haircuts 2009

Celebrity Lena Headey Haircuts

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The lotus flower tatoo
on her back is so cool ! what kinda tatoo on her arm?? butterfly??
Lena Headey is an English actress best known for playing Sarah Connor on FOX's Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles, as well as appearing in such films as The remains of the day, The Brothers Grimm and 300.

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Celebrity Lena Headey Haircuts ever since I saw her in "Imagine Me & You" i've been so enthralled by her...loved her in "300" too ,love her haircuts

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Married Chat City: Chat Rooms for Married People

Are you married and want to share your story, your love, and your married life with other married people out there? If yes, then why not join a Married Chat Room? This is the right place where you can meet and chat to countless married people in the planet and talk about just almost everything about married life. Chatting can be a good way to shell out advices and tips that can help couples strengthen their bond.

If you are in search for the best Married Chat Room, the Married Chat City is the place to be. Here, you are given the opportunity to meet and chat with hundreds of married people around the planet. You don’t need to spend even a cent just to be a member of this prestigious chat room. It offers 100% FREE registration! Once you have filled out the necessary form, you can instantly access various married chat rooms.

And once you are already a member of this Married Chat Room, you can simply hop on your internet and chat with countless married individuals available. With Married Chat City, married people are given a place to chat. For married individuals out there who are still in search for the best married chat room, go to marriedchatcity.com and enjoy 100% chatting excitement!
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Go Girls Stand-up and Pee!

At last! Women now can be equal with men when it comes to peeing in public, crowded, distant, and seemingly non-existent bathrooms. With the Go Girl Gadget, women can comfortably urinate while standing.

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Strait settlement story



The establishment of the Straits Settlements followed the Anglo-Dutch Treaty of 1824 between the United Kingdom and the Netherlands, by which the Malay archipelago was divided into a British zone in the north and a Dutch zone in the south. This resulted the exchange of the British settlement of Bencoolen (on Sumatra) for the Dutch colony of Malacca and undisputed control of Singapore. Its capital was moved from Penang to Singapore in 1832.

Straits Settlements situated on the Malay Peninsula of Asia, was formed in 1826 by combining the territories of Singapore, Penang and Malacca. The colony was administered by the East India Company until its abolition in 1858. Straits Settlements was a part of British India from 1858 to 1867 at which time it became a Crown Colony.

The Straits Settlements coinage gradually became acceptable legal tender in the neighboring Federated as well as the Unfederated Malay States. The Straits Settlements were dissolved in 1946, while the coinage continued to circulate until demonetized at the end of 1952.

RULER
British
MINT MARKS
H - Heaton, Birmingham
W - Soho Mint
B - Bombay
MONETARY SYSTEM
100 Cents = 1 Dollar

COIN


The first coins issued for the Straits Settlements in 1845 were ¼, ½ and 1 cent denominations in copper. They were issued by the East India Company and did not bear any indication of where they were to be used. A second issue of the same denominations was produced in 1862 by the government of British India. These bore the inscription "India - Straits".

In 1871, silver coins were issued in the name of the Straits Settlements for 5, 10 and 20 cents, followed by copper ¼, ½ and 1 cent the next year and silver 50 cents in 1886. Silver dollars were first minted in 1903.

A 3 page special issue of the Straits Settlements Government Gazette published in Singapore on 24 Aug. 1904, contained the following proclamation by then Governor, Sir John Anderson. From 31 Aug. 1904, British, Mexican and Hong Kong Dollars would cease to be legal tender and would be replaced by the newly introduced Straits Settlements Dollar.

The purpose of this action was to create a separate exchange value for the new Straits Dollar as compared with the other silver dollars that were circulating in the region, notably the British trade dollar. The idea was that when the exchange value had diverged significantly from that of the other silver dollars, then the autorities would peg it to sterling at that value, hence putting the Straits Settlements unto the gold exchange standard. This pegging occurred when the Straits Dollar reached the value of two shillings and four pence (2s 4d) against sterling.

Within a few years, the value of silver rose rapidly such as to make the silver value of the Straits dollar higher than its gold exchange value. In order to prevent these dollars from being melted down, a new smaller dollar was issued in 1907 with a reduced silver content. A parallel story occurred in the Philippines at the same time. The last ¼ cent coins were issued in 1916. Dollars were last struck for circulation in 1920, with 50 cents production ending in 1921. The remaining coins continued in production until 1935.


BANKNOTE

Queen Victoria (1837 - 1901)
The Government of Straits Settlements, was first authorised to issue currency notes by Ordinance VIII of 1897, which came into operation on 31 August 1898. These notes, although dated 1 September 1898, were not issued to the public until 1 May 1899. Both the Chartered Bank and Hong Kong and Shanghai Bank continued to issue banknotes, which circulated side by side with the official currency. All notes were freely exchangeable with the Mexican dollar or the various other silver coins that were legal tender in the Colony.

King Edward VII (1901 - 1910)
King Edward ascended the throne in January 1901. In the previous issue the 5-dollar note had been of almost the same size and design as the 10-dollar. To make recognition more simple it was reduced in size. The series dated 1 February 1901 were printed by Thomas de la Rue & Co. Ltd. of London. In 1903, a dollar-sized coin in silver was minted specially for the Straits Settlements, and this became the standard unit of value. All other silver dollars at that time circulation were demonetized by 1904. A step rise in the price of silver, however, soon forced the government to call int the first issue of this Straits dollar and to replace it with a coin of lower silver content.




King George V (1910 - 1936)
During this reign the range of currency notes was extended up to one thousand dollars for the convenience of inter-bank clearing transactions. In 1915, it was decided to make a complete change in the design of the 50, 100 and 1000 dollar notes. These denominations were first issued to the public in February 1920, October 1919 and May 1917 respectively. They were printed by Thomas de la Rue. A 10,000 note was first issued in October 1922. This was not available to the public, but was used exclusively in inter-bank transfers.
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