Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Government Overreach in what is Becoming a Nanny State: State of Ohio Takes 200-Pound Child Away From Mother

From the Associated Press:

An Ohio third-grader who weighs more than 200 pounds has been taken from his family and placed into foster care after county social workers said his mother wasn't doing enough to control his weight.
The Plain Dealer reports (http://bit.ly/t68M7D ) that theCleveland 8-year-old is considered severely obese and at risk for such diseases as diabetes and hypertension.
The case is the first state officials can recall of a child being put in foster care strictly for a weight-related issue.
Lawyers for the mother say the county overreached when authorities took the boy last week. They say the medical problems he is at risk for do not yet pose an imminent danger.
A spokeswoman says the county removed the child because caseworkers saw his mother's inability to reduce his weight as medical neglect.

The mother was working with the State to reduce her child's weight.  The foster family is having similar problems the mother was having, with others sneaking him food.  But beyond all this how is being overweight considered neglect or medical neglect?  Was "medical neglect" recently added so as to give the State another excuse reason to intervene where the State has no business doing so?  And who decides what qualifies as "medical neglect"?  Both the mother and her child obviously need some type of assistance and/or counseling but IMO taking away the child harms the child more than keeping the child with his mother.  This is government interventionism run amok.  We need to put the kabosh on the government overreaching into our private lives.  

Vanessa Hudgens Hairstyle

A young American actress, former girlfriend Zac Efron and decided to bow out just beautiful with her ​​long braids . One of the official receptions she appeared before the audience in a completely new look. Butch , of course, to face the star, but little is old. As recognized by Vanessa herself, she continued to get used to his new image, but it was not long, as she could get used to the new style. 
  Vanessa Hudgens Hairstyle



  Vanessa Hudgens Hairstyle

  Vanessa Hudgens Hairstyle

  Vanessa Hudgens Hairstyle

  Vanessa Hudgens Hairstyle

  Vanessa Hudgens Hairstyle

  Vanessa Hudgens Hairstyle

  Vanessa Hudgens Hairstyle

  Vanessa Hudgens Hairstyle

  Vanessa Hudgens Hairstyle

  Vanessa Hudgens Hairstyle

  Vanessa Hudgens Hairstyle

  Vanessa Hudgens Hairstyle

  Vanessa Hudgens Hairstyle


 Vanessa Hudgens Hairstyle

Cherry Liu Wins Miss Photogenic for Miss Earth 2011 - Picture

Miss Chinese Taipei - Cherry Liu, Miss Earth 2011

Cherry Liu winner of 11th edition of the Miss Earth pageant - Miss Photogenic Photo

, 11th edition of the Miss Earth pageant, Miss Chinese Taipei

Sanober Hussain Wins Miss Friendship for Miss Earth 2011

Sanober Hussain, Miss Earth 2011

Sanober Hussain winner of Miss Earth 2011 Miss Friendship Photo

Šárka Cojocarová Wins Best in Swimsuit for Miss Earth 2011

Šárka Cojocarová, Wins Best in Swimsuit for Miss Earth 2011, picture, photo

Miss Earth 2011, the 11th edition of the Miss Earth pageant Winner

Šárka Cojocarová winner of Miss Earth 2011 Best in Swimsuit Photo

Miss Czech Republic

Tomoko Maeda Wins Best in National Costume for Miss Earth 2011

Miss Earth 2011, Best in National Costume

Tomoko Maeda winner of Miss Earth 2011 Best in National Costume Photo

Miss Japan, Miss Earth 20111, picture
Miss Japan - Tomoko Maeda

Segunda Mano Full Trailer Video

Segunda Mano Full Trailer Video

Showing in theaters nationwide on December 25, 2011!

An official entry to the 2011 MMFF

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Enteng Ng Ina Mo – Full Trailer Video

Enteng Ng Ina Mo

An official entry for Metro Manila Film Festival!

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Sam Pinto FHM Philipines - December 2011 Cover Issue

The FHM Philippines Sexiest Woman in the World 2011, Sam Pinto, December 2011 Cover Issue, image

Model, Actress - Sam Pinto is FHM Magazine Cover Girl for December 2011 Issue.

December 2011 Cover Issue, Sam Pinto FHM Philipines, Picture

Tuesday, November 29, 2011

The Mark Twain House and Museum


The Mark Twain House and Museum was the home of Mark Twain (a.k.a. Samuel Langhorne Clemens) from 1874 to 1891 in Hartford, ConnecticutUSA. Before 1874, Twain had lived in Hannibal, Missouri. The architectural style of the 19-room house is Victorian Gothic. The house is also notable for the major works written during his residency, includingThe Gilded AgeThe Adventures of Tom SawyerThe Prince and the PauperLife on the MississippiHuckleberry FinnA Tramp Abroad, and A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court.
Poor financial investments caused the Twain family to move to Europe in 1891.When they returned to Connecticut in 1900 he lived in a house built for him in Redding, Connecticut, named Stormfield, where he died on April 21, 1910. His home in Hartford functioned as a school, an apartment building, and a library. In 1962 the building was declared a National Historic Landmark. Since 1974 it has had a multi-million dollar renovation and an expansion dedicated to showcasing his life and work. The house is facing financial troubles stemming in part from an overestimation of the number of visitors it would receive yearly.
Mark Twain House Location(Map,Usa)
Location:Hartford, Connecticut

Built:1874
Architect:Edward Tuckerman Potter
Architectural style:Victorian Gothic
Governing body:Private
NRHP Reference#:66000884
Significant dates
Added to NRHP:October 15, 1966
Designated NHL:December 29, 1962

Mark Twain House Interior
Mark Twain House Interior
 Mark Twain House, 351 Farmington Avenue, Hartford, Hartford County, CT - Interior, first floor, library, east wall with fireplace and mantle, without scale.
 Mark Twain House --Billiard Room
The Billiards Room where Twain wrote his books.
Entrance hall and main staircase .

Mark Twain National Forest


Mark Twain National Forest (MTNF) is a U.S. National Forest located in the southern half ofMissouri. MTNF was established on September 11, 1939. It is named for author Mark Twain, a Missouri native. The MTNF covers approximately 1.5 million acres (6,100 km²), 78,000 acres (320 km²) of which are Wilderness, and National Scenic River area. MTNF spans 29 counties and represents 11% of all forested land in Missouri. MTNF is divided into six distinct ranger districts: Ava-Cassville-Willow Springs, Eleven Point, Houston-Rolla-Cedar Creek, Poplar Bluff, Potosi-Fredericktown, and the Salem. The six ranger districts actually comprise nine overall unique tracts of forests. Its headquarters are in Rolla, Missouri.
Some unique features of the Mark Twain include Greer Spring, which is the largest spring on National Forest land, pumping an average of 214 million gallons of water per day.The public can also visit the Glade Top Trail National Scenic Byway, which offers views of over 30 miles (48 km) to the Boston Mountains in Arkansas.

History

In the 1870s, citizens of southern Missouri began an era of extensive logging of the state's native oak, hickory, and pine forests. Lumber mills were commonplace, but by the 1920s they had disappeared, along with much of the state's native forests. Thus, in 1939 President Franklin D. Roosevelt signed the MTNF into existence. In March 1933, he also created the Emergency Conservation Work Act, better known as theCivilian Conservation Corps (CCC). In the area that would later become Mark Twain National Forest, hundreds of young men at over fifty CCC sites worked at building roads and planting hundreds of acres of pine to preserve and enhance the natural resources of southern Missouri. Many of their contributions can still be visited and enjoyed today.

Wilderness areas

  • Bell Mountain Wilderness
  • Devils Backbone Wilderness
  • Hercules-Glades Wilderness
  • Irish Wilderness
  • Paddy Creek Wilderness
  • Piney Creek Wilderness
  • Rockpile Mountain Wilderness

Counties

Although it is far from being the largest National Forest in acreageMark Twain National Forest is located in more counties than any other. As of September 30, 2007, its 1,490,862 acres (2,329.47 sq mi, or 6,033.3 km²) were spread over parts of 29 counties in southern and central Missouri.

Mark Twain Books Images and Details

Mark Twain Book
Mark Twain Books

Ghosts of the 20th Century
Simon & Schuster, Winter 1999
ISBN 0-689-82118-2
 
1. Wilbur & Orville's flying machine, 17 Dec 1903
2. Theodore Roosevelt (and a Teddy Bear)
3. Long Fight to win Women's Suffrage, 19 Aug 1920: finally!
4. The Great Ship Titanic Goes Down, 15 April 1912
5. Henry Ford's Model T
6. American "doughboy" off to the Great War (WWI)
Midnight in the Cemetery (illustrated by Robin Brickman)
Simon & Schuster, Fall 1999
ISBN 0-689-80873-9
It's midnight in the cemetery. That's the time and place most scary. When graveyard cats are stealthy, stalking.
So why are children out there walking, clutching candles, barely talking?
A for Angels. B for Bones. C for Cemetery.
D for Death. E for Epitaph. F for Funeral.
G for Ghosts. H for Haunting...What could be funner?
An alphabet book. Kids looking for buried treasure in the wrongest place. A search & find book. Get the picture? (Ms. Brickman did - the pictures, that is, I was consumed with illustrating that rambunctious Teddy Roosevelt.)
Mark Twain and the Queens of the Mississippi
Simon & Schuster, Fall 1998 (notable book:social studies-cbc)
ISBN 0-689-81542-5.

Sam supposed that all a pilot had to do was to keep his boat in the wide river. How hard could that be? But he soon found out that beneath the shimmery top of the river lurked all kinds of dangers waiting to bash a boat's brains out: sandbars, dead trees, rocks, and boat wrecks. A pilot had to "read" the face of the water: how it looked told what it was hiding. He had to know the changing shape of the troublesome river upstream and down, every bend, every plantation, town and island by heart so he could steer in inky dark or moonlight and not bump the boat into the bank or the bottom.
What fun this book was to study for, to write, to paint - especially the painting part. But how do I balance two books in one? That was the interesting, fun puzzle-question of this book. It's a biography of the complicated, funny-sad man who grew up by the Mississippi River, became a steamboat pilot, and ended up writing Tom Sawyer and the (totally brilliant) Adventures of Huckleberry Finn. It's a story of the glory days of the steamboats, the big, dangerous wedding-cake like boats that queened over the mighty river. It's both.

Mark Twain’s 176th Birthday by Google Doodle


Today Google celebrated Mark Twain’s 176th Birthday With a cool Google Doodle in it’s homepage.Mark twain was an American author and humorist.

Google celebrates special days and occasions with a customized homepage dedicated to that person/event. Just some days back on November 18th Google celebrated Louis Daguerre’s 224th birthday Google Doodle and on 14th November Google Celebrated Children’s day India.

Mark Twain Google Doodle
The special thing about this Mark Twain’s 176th Birthday Google Doodle is This was full screen.Google generally shows doodle in replace to it’s logo, But this Google doodle is really awesome.

Here is the Screenshot of Mark Twain Google Doodle home screen:
Mark Twain’s 176th Birthday by Google Doodle
In This Doodle We can see 6 people are painting Google Logo on a wall. IF you closely notice then There only 3 of them doing the job, and rest 3 are acting as boss. One of them are tired of whole day work and can’t paint any more. But one of the rich(lord) boy is telling him you have to do it!!!