iphone verizon

Selasa, 11 Januari 2011

Used iPods iphone verizon


Used iPods are becoming very popular as more and more people sell their used iPods to buy a new one or different kind of mp3 player. If you have always wanted to own an iPod but found that they were far too expensive, now is the time to buy a used iPod for less. Here are some tips on finding a great used iPod for far less money than new.

Used iPods have sprung up a cottage industry. Used iPods are in high demand with many teenagers trying to save some money buy buying iPods with little or no wear or tear on them for 30% to 50% or more off of the retail price. Many used iPods not only sell for less but usually include added bonuses such as accessories or music that was downloaded onto the iPod.

For many people that would like an iPod but do not want to go through the trouble of downloading music onto it. There are people that have used their iPods and leave the music onto it when they sell it, not only saving the used iPod buyer money but time downloading songs.

You can find many used iPods sold throughout the internet, however some of the top places to buy used iPods are Ebay auction site and many online used iPod shops. For most people, the biggest selection of used iPods will be on auctions sites such as Ebay. If you are looking for a great iPod, no matter what type, look into buying a used iPod.
 

Senin, 10 Januari 2011



  • Songs of the Spirit- The Debbie Friedman Anthology
  • Light These Lights
  • Debbie Friedman Live in Concert
  • The Water in the Well
  • The Alef Bet
  • Debbie Friedman at Carnegie Hall
  • The World of Your Dreams
  • And You Shall Be a Blessing
  • Ani Ma-Amin
  • Not by Might Not by Power
  • Sing Unto God
  • One People
  • As You Go On Your Way: Shacharit - The Morning Prayers
  • It's You

Deborah Lynn "Debbie" Friedman (ca. 1952 – January 9, 2011[1]) was an American composer and singer of songs with Jewish religious content. She was born in Utica, New York but moved with her family to Minnesota at age 5. She is best known for her musical version of “Mi Sheberach,” the prayer for healing, which is used by hundreds of congregations across America.
She wrote many of her early songs as a song leader at the overnight camp Olin-Sang-Ruby Union Institute in Oconomowoc, Wisconsin in the early 1970s. Between 1971 and 2011 she recorded more than 19 albums. Her work was inspired by such diverse sources as Joan Baez, Peter, Paul and Mary, and a number of folk music artists. She used English and Hebrew lyrics and wrote for all ages. Some of her other songs include "The Aleph Bet Song", "Not By Might", For Hanukkah, "Miriam's Song", for Passover, and "I am a Latke", also for Hanukkah.[citation needed]
In 2004,[2] A Journey of Spirit, a documentary film about Friedman, was produced by Ann Coppel.[3][4]
In 2007, Friedman accepted an appointment to the faculty of Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion's School of Sacred Music in New York where she instructed both rabbinic and cantorial students.[5]
She was admitted to an Orange County Hospital in January 2011, where she died January 9, 2011, from pneumonia.[6][1]

john roll life

Sabtu, 08 Januari 2011


John McCarthy Roll was a federal judge for the United States District Court for the District 
of Arizona. He joined the court in 1991 after being nominated by President George H.W. Bush. 
Roll was the former Chief Judge, serving as the court's lead judicial administrative officer in conjunction 
with the Clerk of Court on the court's day to day operations. Roll was shot and killed 
on January 8, 2011, in Tucson, Arizona[1].
Roll began his career as a Bailiff in the Pima County Superior Court from 1972 to 1973. 
Roll also became an Assistant City Attorney for the City of Tucson in 1973. Later that year, 
Roll became the Deputy County Attorney for Pima County, prosecuting criminal cases until 1980.
 In 1980, Roll joined the US Attorney's Office as an Assistant United States Attorney for the District of Arizona until 1987. 
While with the US Attorney's Office,
 Roll led the organized drug crimes task force, specializing in large drug cases, from 1982 to 1986.
 Roll was also the lead civil attorney for the Arizona US Attorney's Office from 1986 to 1987. 
Then from 1987 to 1991, Roll was appointed as a State Appeals Court Judge in the Division Two Arizona Court of Appeals. 
Roll was named the Presiding Judge for the Division Two Court of Appeals from 1988 to 1991 before becoming vice chief judge in 1991. 
Later in 1991, Roll was a Criminal Superior Court Judge in the Pima County before his nomination to the Federal Bench in 1991. 
Roll also served as a clinical instructor for the University of Arizona College of Law from 1978 to 1979.
In 2009, Judge Roll faced death threats after presiding over a $32 million civil-rights lawsuit. 
The lawsuit was filed by illegal immigrants against an Arizona rancher. After Judge Roll ruled 
that the case would be certified, threats came from talk-radio shows which fueled controversy and spurred audiences into making threats against the judge[3].
After one radio talk show, Judge Roll's name logged more than 200 phone calls as some callers threatened the judge and his family[3]. T
his resulted in the judge and his wife being placed under a full-time protective detail for one month. A US Attorney's investigation identified four men 
as the makers of the threats, but no charges were filed[3].
In a July 9, 2009 interview with the Arizona Republic, Judge Roll described the time under high security as "unnerving and invasive. . . . 
By its nature it has to be," Roll said. Roll also said, "It (the security) was handled very professionally by the Marshals Service."





raven symone live

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Raven-Symoné Christina Pearman (born December 10, 1985),[1] known professionally as Raven-Symoné, or simply Raven, is an American actress, singer, songwriter, comedienne, dancer, television producer, and model. She is best known for her television roles as Olivia Kendall on The Cosby Show, Galleria Garibaldi in The Cheetah Girls and The Cheetah Girls 2, and as Raven Baxter in the Emmy Award nominated series, That's So Raven.
Raven has also lent her voice to the animated series Kim Possible, for the character Monique and films such as Disney‘s Tinker Bell. Raven-Symoné also owns a "how-to" video website, Raven-Symoné Presents.[2]

1985–1992: Early life and career beginnings






Raven-Symoné was born in Atlanta, Georgia to Lydia (née Gaulden) and Christopher B. Pearman. At age three, her family moved to Ossining, New York where she attended Park School.[3][4] As an infant, she worked for Atlanta's Young Faces Inc. Modeling Agency and was featured in local print advertisements. At age two, she worked with Ford Models in New York City and appeared in ads for Ritz crackers, Jell-O, Fisher-Price, and Cool Whip.
In 1989, Raven-Symoné auditioned for a part in the Bill Cosby movie, Ghost Dad. At three years old she was considered too young for the role, but Bill Cosby liked her so much that he found a part for her on his show, The Cosby Show, as his granddaughter Olivia. Raven-Symoné played the part of Olivia until 1992. She then appeared as the younger version of Halle Berry's starring character, a headstrong biracial slave, in the TV movie Queen: The Story of an American Family, based on the book by Alex Haley

Raven-Symoné began her singing career at the age of five, when she signed with MCA Records. She spent that year and the next taking vocal lessons from Missy Elliott. Her debut album, Here's to New Dreams, was released on June 22, 1993, which spawned two singles: "That's What Little Girls Are Made Of" and "Raven Is the Flavor". "That's What Little Girls Are Made Of" reached #68 on the Billboard Hot 100. The album however was not successful, and due to low sales she was dropped from MCA Records in 1995.
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Within a year after The Cosby Show ended, she landed the role of Nicole Lee on the show Hangin' with Mr. Cooper. During her time on the show, she had her first big screen role in the movie The Little Rascals, playing Stymie's girlfriend.
In 1996 Raven-Symoné and her father founded RayBlaze Records, in which she signed a distribution deal with Crash Records for her sophomore album Undeniable, which was released in May 1999. The album yielded one single: "With a Child's Heart", a remake of a classic Michael Jackson tune.
She was cast in the Eddie Murphy comedy Dr. Dolittle. And then Dr. Dolittle 2 as Charisse Dolittle, the oldest daughter of Murphy's character. Meanwhile, she also appeared in Zenon: Girl of the 21st Century, her first production under Disney.

Ted Williams

Jumat, 07 Januari 2011

Video site YouTube proved successful print celebrities
new. Call it, Justin Bieber, Susan Boyle and the
Indonesia is Sprott and Jojo. They become stars
because millions of people watched his video. Well, now there are
another man, Ted Williams.


Williams story is somewhat similar to Susan Boyle, women
49 years old from England who had a golden voice and success
become a singer. The difference, Williams, 53, had a baritone voice
A soft and suitable for radio or television announcer.
Williams video on YouTube who uploaded January 3rd ago
've seen nearly 10 million people. The video also
Williams life-changing.

Prior to appear on YouTube, Williams lived vagrancy.
He has no home, and have to beg on the roadside
Columbus, Ohio, United States. Formerly, he was
profession became a radio announcer, until finally he
fall into alcoholism.

The emergence of Williams on YouTube began when an interpreter
Columbus Dispatch Daily Camera make 90-second clip.
He was asked to show off her golden voice. Williams
then talk like the announcer. Evidently, the sound
baritone is powerful.

In the video that continues to flood of visitors, Williams
also bring a brown cardboard with the inscription
hand: 'I have a golden voice a gift from God. I
former radio announcer who slumped. Help me. Thank
love and may God bless. Congratulations on vacation. "

Daily cameraman Columbus, Doral Chenoweth III
Williams interviewed. "When I was 14 years old,
I heard a local radio, I like his voice
an announcer, I once met, it turns out
her voice is different from what I imagined, "said
Williams, who was born in Brookyln, New York. "Since then
I said to myself, the radio is nothing but a
imagination, mind games. "

Williams then convinced he can become a broadcaster.
"Because I can not possibly be an actor," aktanya. When
her voice was growing increasingly restless. Until
alcohol and drugs trick. But now he's ready
new life, this man has been freed from
alcohol more than 2 years.

After Williams appeared on YouTube videos, he floods
bid. Large companies such as MTV, and ESPN NFL
offered to be the voice. "My boss said,
if you can not get it, you fired me, "
said Kevin McLoughlin, director of post production in the NFL,
american football (American soccer league.)

Besides the NFL, american football club, Cleveland Cavaliers
also interested. They offered Williams a filler
sound in the stadium. Club spokesman, Tad Carper also
've spoken directly with Williams.

In the last video, Williams is no longer visible slums
and long-haired. He has now become a star and
CBS television station interviewed. Williams also had
be a guest on local radio announcer Ohio, WNCI.

A number of agents has also been approached, Shane Cornier which
have clients Ford and Western Union. Shane ready
directing career and cooperation with it. "We can
made him a millionaire, "he said.


all about him

Theodore Samuel Williams (August 30, 1918 – July 5, 2002), nicknamed "The Kid", "The Splendid Splinter", "Teddy Ballgame", and "The Thumper" because of his hitting prowess,[1][2][3] was an American Major League Baseball left fielder. He played his entire 21-year baseball career for the Boston Red Sox (1939-1942 and 1946-1960). Williams' career was twice interrupted by military service as a Marine Corps pilot.
Williams was a two-time American League Most Valuable Player (MVP) winner, led the league in batting six times, and won the Triple Crown twice. He had a career batting average of .344, with 521 home runs, and was inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1966. He is the last player in Major League Baseball to bat over .400 in a single season (.406 in 1941). Williams holds the highest career batting average of anyone with 500 or more home runs. His career year was 1941, when he hit .406 with 37 HR, 120 RBI, and 135 runs scored. His .551 on base percentage set a record that stood for 61 years. An avid sport fisherman, he hosted a television show about fishing and was inducted into the IGFA Fishing Hall of Fame.[4]

Ben Roethlisberger

Rabu, 05 Januari 2011


Mini Biography

Drafted by the Pittsburgh Steelers as the heir apparent to Tommy Maddox, Ben Rothelisberger wound up taking the NFL by storm in the 2004 season. When Maddox went down with an injury in Pittsburgh's 2nd week loss of 2004 to the Baltimore Ravens, Rothelisberger was elevated to starting quarterback, and the Steelers' season was never the same. Nicknamed Big Ben due to an imposing build that was unusual for quarterbacks, Rothelisberger won in his first official start in week three of 2004, and won again in week four. He and the Steelers kept winning in subsequent games, and suddenly the Steelers, a year removed from a poor 2003 season, were becoming an AFC force.

It was during the 2004 Halloween weekend that Rothelisberger officially "arrived" when Pittsburgh hosted the defending Superbowl champion New England Patriots, who had compiled an NFL-record 21 consecutive victories. This streak came crashing to a half as Rothelisberger led the Steelers to a 34-20 triumph, giving Pittsburgh the edge in the AFC. The following Sunday Rothelisberger handed the visiting Philidelphia Eagles a 27-3 pounding, the Eagles' first loss of the year and which led to the infamous Terrell Owens-Donovan McNabb sideline incident. Now Pittsburgh was listed a Superbowl contender, and opposing defenses were forced to pay far more attention to Rothelisberger than they could ever have anticipated. Big Ben began to be tested more as the 2004 season wound down, notably in a dramatic shootout with the Eli Manning-led New York Giants, but Rothelisberger continued to triumph, and led the Steelers to a spectacular 15-1 2004 season.

Entering the playoffs, however, Rothelisberger was now a target of opposing defensive schemes, and facing the New York Jets Rothelisberger committed several ill-fated plays, notably a pair of 4th-quarter interceptions. But two botched New York Jet field goal tries allowed Rothelisberger to lead the Steelers to a field goal triumph, and left Big Ben with a 16-0 record as a starter. His winning streak, however, came to an end in the AFC Championship Game to the revenge-minded New England Patriots, who picked off Rothelisberger three times; a 2nd-quarter pick was returned by Rodney Harison for a back-breaking touchdown. Rothelisberger threw two touchdown passes but could not overcome the Superbowl-bound Patriots in a 41-27 drilling of the Steelers.

It was his first career loss as a pro, and his second loss would come some nine months later in a suspenseful 23-20 loss to the Patriots. He would bounce back, leading the Steelers to a 11-5 record in 2005. As a wild card, the Steelers went on to defeat the division champion Cincinatti Bengals, heavily-favored Indianapolis Colts, and the re-energized Denver Broncos to earn a berth in Super Bowl XL against the Seattle Seahawks.

Although he struggled in the Super Bowl, Ben was able to do just enough to help the Steelers to their first NFL championship since the 1979 season. At age 23, he became the youngest quarterback to lead his team to a Super Bowl win.

However, the celebration was short-lived as Rothlisberger was seriously injured in a near-fatal off-season motorcycle accident, to which he was not wearing a helmet. He was able to recover and now shows no signs of injury.

2010 Game Log
WEEKOPPRESULTCMPATTYDSCMP%LNGTDINTRATATTYDSAVGTD
1ATLW 15-9 (OT)Did Not Play or did not accumulate any stats.
2@TENW 19-11Did Not Play or did not accumulate any stats.
3@TBW 38-13Did Not Play or did not accumulate any stats.
4BALL 17-14Did Not Play or did not accumulate any stats.
5Bye Week
6CLEW 28-10162725759.35031112.7155.00
7@MIAW 23-22192730270.45320132.0510.20
8@NOL 20-10172819560.7250166.81-1-1.00
9@CINW 27-21172716363.0351176.65132.60
10NEL 39-26304938761.2333197.911212.00
11OAKW 35-3182927562.15230127.835518.31
12@BUFW 19-16 (OT)203324660.6260083.711818.00
13@BALW 13-10223825357.9281175.91-1-1.00
14CINW 23-7213325863.6330087.73237.70
15NYJL 22-17234426452.3291078.222512.50
16CARW 27-3223232068.84310111.5720.31
17@CLEW 41-9152228068.25620141.34246.00
Complete Game Log

christina scavo

Selasa, 04 Januari 2011

Christina Scavo claims that after she turned Favre down, husband Joseph Scavo confronted the QB, asking him to apologize. Scavo says she and Shannon O'Toole were not asked to work for the Jets again.

Brett Favre was recently fined by the NFL for not cooperating in its investigation of sexting allegations by former Jets reporter Jenn Sterger.
Brett Favre’s massage therapists Christina Scavo and Shannon O’Toole are suing mad (or are they?)! The Huffington Post is reporting that the two women, both who were hired on by the Jets back in 2008, have filed a lawsuit against the Minnesota Vikings quarterback. Somehow I had a hunch that the Jenn Sterger scandal wasn’t going to be the end of Favre’s problems.

According to ABC News, Scavo is saying that Favre sent various text messages to another massage therapist (who is unnamed at this time), to do the deed with each other and Favre! In other words, he wanted a three-some. This was back in 2008 when Brett was working with the New York Jets. If you recall, that is the same team he worked for when that whole Jenn Sterger scandal allegedly happened.

In the court documents, Brett’s text messages apparently said, “Brett here, you and Crissy want to get together, I’m all alone”. Another text read, “Kinda lonely tonight, I guess I have bad intentions.”

And get this, Scavo’s husband was furious and asked the baller for an apology. However, according to the lawsuit, Favre “responded in an inappropriate manner and refused.” In other words, if he did act in an inappropriate manner he will be pulling the same unaccountability for his actions as he did with Ms. Sterger.

It’s probably a good thing that Favre is retiring. Can you imagine the boos that he’d probably receive if he were to step out onto the football field again and would he even be able to play with a clear head?

Are you guys ready for a possible Tiger Woods type situation? Hold on tight. There could be more females popping out of the woodwork soon!

What do you think? Is Brett Favre guilty or are Christina Scavo and Shannon O’Toole just seeking a paycheck?