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Gotta Have You(A Jonas Brother's Love Story) CH.1

Ok so i no longer like youtube bc it told me it couldnt upload this video and then it does! wtf! but heres the story anyway! =] enjoy! --------------------------------------- Alex's P.O.V (just so's u know Alex is the main character. She's named after my friend Alex who didnt want to be in the story, but i took control and put her in here! haha Alex =P) Where was Joe??? He wasnt here....but Demi and Nick were......Suddenly i felt sick. Was he....DEAD? The thought continuely washed through me. I threw the blanket to the side of me and yanked myself out of bed. A worried Kevin caught me before i could reach the door. Dammit! i thought. He dragged me back to the bed but i refused to sit down. I was crying so hard down, i was in histerics(sp?). I ripped the IV out of my arm not noticing the pain i just brought upon myself. The dumb thing wasn't doing me any good anyways. "Alex! Please you have to stop! You must stay in bed!" Kevin was yelling at me while everyone else just stood there. Lousy family, i just wanted to know if Joe was ok. "Alex, settle down. Whats wrong with you?" "Whats wrong with me?!" I yelled but still sobbed in Kevin's arms. I finally gave up and stopped trying to get out of his grasp. He was too strong for me. I layed my head down on his arm and continued crying. "Wh...Wheres Joe?" Kevin stroked my hair and kissed the top of my head. He had been like a brother to me for two years now. But only because he was 20 and i was 18. "He.." He stopped and thought about what he was going to say. I could tell he was going to lie to me. "He's fine. He has a broken arm and a broken leg, some bruises, but he's fine." I slowly took that in. I tried to believe it, but i couldnt. "Ok, now tell me the truth please." I sobbed. Kevin sighed and put me in the wheelchair next to my bed. I didnt know why though, i could walk. I only had a broken right arm. "Doctor, can i take her to see Joe in...in.. Intensive Care." Kevin asked then he turned to look at me. Probably to make sure i wasnt going to freak out. I didnt, but i almost threw up. "Sure." the doctor sighed. Kevin, Nick, and Demi all wheeled me to the Intensive Care hallway. I was trying to keep the contents of my stomach down, but was having a difficult time. We stopped at the nurse's desk and asked her to open the door. "We have permission to see Joe Jonas." Nick choked out. "Uh, yes. Mr Jonas is at the end of the hall room 136." She pointed to his room. My eyes followed her arm and i saw the door. "Thank you." We all quietly walked down the hallway. The trip seemed to take hours. My head hung down, i didnt want to see the other paitents in their rooms. I came to stop and breathed in heavily. Kevin opened Joe's door and wheeled me inside. "Joe? Are you awake?" Kevin asked him. I brought my head up and saw Joe through my tears. He looked...... ------------------------------------- Ok so i hope you all liked that. Personally i didnt like it too much. but plz comment and rate and give me ideas if u like. ill give u the credit. =] Thanks for reading! ***5 comments before i post chapter two***

Author: allywallypoo16
Keywords: gotta have you ch
Added: January 2, 2009


OCW #136 MIT OpenCourseWare (OCW) is a web-based publication of virtually all MIT course content.

http://ocw.mit.edu -system should provide," Hurrydoss concludes. "An openness, and a sense of sharing. Not just for the sake of money, or getting the certificate, but just for the sake of learning, of sharing knowledge. Of course you have books, and libraries. But the fascinating thing about OCW, in my opinion, is that you have access to the work of professors who are doing research in their areas that is quite new — and all this for free!" 29 SELF-LEARNER Its important to human evolution Susan Rankin, British Columbia Susan Rankin, an artist and educator who lives on idyllic Vancouver Island, is grateful that shes been able to create a profession around the things that matter most to her. "My interests are music, science, and childrens education," Rankin explains. "I put that

Author: h4ck3rm1k3
Keywords: MIT ENU OCW Course Learning
Added: November 20, 2008


Plsgns #55 Wikipedia Pelasgians

http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Pelasgians Sixth International Onomastic Congrees, Florence-Pisa, April 1961 (Bulgarian Academy of Sciences), 1961, noted in M. Delcor, "Jahweh et Dagon (ou le Jahwisme face à la religion des Philistins, d'après 1 Sam. V)" Vetus Testamentum 14.2 (April 1964, pp. 136-154), p. 142 note. 61. Le Pélasgique (1952) and Études pélasgique (1960). 62. "Central Greece: Thessaly: Larisa: SEG 34:558 (http://epigraphy.pack hum.org/inscriptions /main?url=oi%3Fik ey%3D296631%26region%3D3%26subregion%3D9% " (html). Searchable Greek Inscriptions. The Pack ard Humanities Institute (2007). Retrieved on 2008-01-24. 63. Prok opiou, Angelos; Edwin Smith (1964). Athens: City of the Gods from Prehistory to 338 B.C.. New York : Stein and Day, 2122. OCLC 1016679.

Author: h4ck3rm1k3
Keywords: Pelasgians Albania Shqip Kosova Kosovo
Added: November 18, 2008


Head of the River Fours:3

C_ Class O_ Overall T_ Time S1 4- [99] Oxford Brookes II C_4: O_71: T_20:18.19 S1 4- [100] Henley RC II C_: O_TimeOnly: T_20:15.82 S1 4- [101] London RC VIII C_6: O_96: T_20:30.40 S1 4- [102] Evesham RC/Maidstone Invicta I C_2: O_65: T_20:14.73 S1 4- [103] Grosvenor RC I C_5: O_94: T_20:29.19 S1 4- [104] Imperial Coll IV C_3: O_66: T_20:15.53 S1 4- [106] Molesey BC VI C_1: O_26: T_19:45.02 S1 4- [107] Nottingham RC II C_11: O_157: T_20:57.22 S1 4- [108] Thames Tradesmen II C_8: O_122: T_20:42.64 S1 4- [109] Upper Thames RC II C_7: O_117: T_20:40.24 S1 4- [110] Vesta II C_9: O_131: T_20:47.01 S1 4- [112] Vesta III C_10: O_133: T_20:47.33 E 4- [113] Stockholmspolisens If C_8: O_145: T_20:53.49 S1 4+ [114] Isis V C_7: O_134: T_20:48.25 S1 4+ [115] Grosvenor RC II C_8: O_149: T_20:53.92 S1 4+ [116] Auriol Kensington I C_9: O_207: T_21:17.83 S1 4+ [117] Durham Univ BC II C_1: O_53: T_20:06.61 S1 4+ [118] Lea RC III C_4: O_112: T_20:37.58 S1 4+ [119] Molesey BC VII C_3: O_88: T_20:25.97 S1 4+ [120] Oxford Brookes III C_2: O_55: T_20:08.78 S1 4+ [121] Tideway Scullers VII C_5: O_116: T_20:39.65 S1 4+ [122] W Of England Univ II C_6: O_118: T_20:40.28 W E 4x- [124] Reading Univ V C_3: O_104: T_20:33.40 W E 4x- [125] Nottingham RC III C_5: O_156: T_20:56.70 W E 4x- [126] Bath Univ/Minerva Bath/Army RC C_8: O_271: T_21:49.76 W E 4x- [127] London RC/Marlow RC/Ulwbc C_2: O_87: T_20:24.71 W E 4x- [128] Molesey BC VIII C_4: O_152: T_20:54.79 W E 4x- [129] Old Collegians/Garda Siochana BC C_6: O_183: T_21:06.69 W E 4x- [130] Thames RC III C_: O_TimeOnly: T_20:59.50 W E 4x- [131] Tideway Scullers VIII C_1: O_70: T_20:17.98 W E 4x- [132] Wallingford RC III C_7: O_209: T_21:18.06 W E Lwt 4x- [133] London RC IX C_1: O_115: T_20:39.58 W E Lwt 4x- [134] London RC/Durham Sch C_5: O_274: T_21:50.96 W E Lwt 4x- [135] Mortlake AA I C_3: O_185: T_21:07.56 W E Lwt 4x- [136] Tideway Scullers IX C_2: O_180: T_21:06.11 W E Lwt 4x- [137] Upper Thames RC IV C_4: O_251: T_21:39.23 W E 4- [138] Leander XI C_1: O_174: T_21:04.38 W E 4- [139] Agecroft II C_3: O_260: T_21:44.67 W E 4- [140] Durham Univ BC III C_2: O_249: T_21:37.97 W E 4- [141] Tideway Scullers X C_4: O_349: T_22:37.48 W E 4- [142] York City III C_5: O_442: T_24:11.83

Author: RowTvHead
Keywords: rowing heads fours sculls boats
Added: November 11, 2008


Melhores Momentos Olímpicos - Montreal - Salto de Altura - Editora Abril

The Olympic Games is an international multi-sport event established for both summer and winter games. There have been two generations of the Olympic Games; the first were the Ancient Olympic Games (Greek: Ολυμπιακοί Αγώνες; [Olympiakoi Agones] (help·info)) held at Olympia, Greece. The second, known as the Modern Olympic Movement, were first held in 1896, in Athens, Greece. The modern Olympics feature the Summer Games and Winter Games. The Paralympic and Youth Olympic Games are variations on the Modern Olympic Movement.There are many myths surrounding the origin of the ancient Olympic Games; the most popular of which identifies Heracles and his father Zeus as the progenitors of the Games. According to the legend, Zeus held sporting events in honor of his defeat of Cronus, and succession to the throne of heaven. Heracles, being his eldest son, defeated his brothers in a running race and was crowned with a wreath of wild olive branches. It is Heracles who first called the games Olympic, and established the custom of holding them every 4 years.[1] The legend diverges at this point. One popular story claims that after Heracles completed his 12 labors, he went on to build the Olympic stadium and surrounding buildings as an honor to Zeus. After the stadium was complete, he walked in a straight line for 200 strides and called this distance a "stadion" (Greek: στάδιον, Latin: stadium, "stage"), which later also became a unit of distance. Another myth associates the first Games with the ancient Greek concept of Olympic truce (ἐκεχειρία, ekecheiria). The most widely held estimate for the inception of the Ancient Olympics is 776 BC.Os Jogos Olímpicos, também conhecidos como Olimpíadas, compõem um evento desportivo que ocorre a cada quatro anos, após o período da olimpíada, e que reúne atletas de quase todos os países do mundo, para competirem em várias categorias de desporto como, por exemplo, o Atletismo, Natação ou a Ginástica. Aos três primeiros classificados de cada prova, são atribuídas medalhas de ouro (primeiro classificado), prata (segundo classificado) e bronze (terceiro classificado). O período decorrido entre duas edições dos Jogos Olímpicos chama-se Olimpíada. Tradicionalmente costuma-se afirmar que os primeiros Jogos foram realizados na Grécia Antiga no ano 776 a.C., como uma importante celebração e tributo aos deuses. Tendo sido proibidos pelo imperador cristão Teodósio I em 393 da era actual, por serem uma manifestação do paganismo. Porém, em 1896, um aristocrata francês, Barão de Coubertin, recuperou os Jogos tentando reavivar o espírito das primeiras Olimpíadas, que passaram a ser realizadas de quatro em quatro anos desde então (como a tradição grega), tendo sido interrompidos apenas durante a Primeira e a Segunda Guerra Mundial.Inicialmente, os Jogos eram disputados apenas por atletas amadores. Entretanto, no fim do século XX, a competição foi aberta a atletas profissionais. Dada a importância e a visibilidade dos Jogos para o mundo, estes têm também, nos últimos anos, sido usados como espaço para confrontos políticos e reivindicações, de que são os piores exemplos o massacre de Munique em 1972, em que membros da comitiva israelense foram feitos reféns por extremistas palestinos (ou palestinianos) e os boicotes durante a Guerra Fria, aos Jogos de 1980 e 1984, pelo bloco de países soviéticos e pelos Estados Unidos, respectivamente, e também o atentado à bomba ocorrido em Atlanta em 1996. No entanto, num exemplo de aproximação e reconciliação entre os povos, de que os Jogos Olímpicos pretendem ser símbolo, a Coréia do Norte e a Coréia do Sul, participaram nos Jogos de Sydney em 2000 e de Atenas em 2004 desfilaram nas cerimônias sob uma única bandeira. Entretanto as negociações para o ano de 2008 não tiveram êxito, e os dois países voltaram a desfilar separadamente.O Barão era contra a presença de mulheres nas disputas. Mas, por pressão do movimento feminista, cada vez mais atuante, elas ganharam o direito de competir nos Jogos Olímpicos de Paris em 1900. Eram seis tenistas e cinco golfistas, que enfrentaram as recusas dos organizadores. Para acalmar a fúria das precursoras, foi montada uma espécie de torneio paralelo. Em 1920, inscreveram-se 63 mulheres nos Jogos da Antuérpia. Elas já somavam 136 nos jogos de 1924.A escolha da cidade dos Jogos realiza-se em reunião do COI (Comité Olímpico Internacional) sete anos antes da prova (as Olimpíadas). A escolha da cidade-sede é feita em duas etapas. Na primeira delas são analisados 11 critérios e as candidatas recebem notas de 1 a 10. Na recente eleição de Londres como cidade-sede dos Jogos Olímpicos de 2012, por exemplo, Rio de Janeiro, Leipzig (Alemanha), Havana (Cuba) e Istambul (Turquia) foram desclassificadas nesta fase.

Author: leaderfabio
Keywords: andebol ou handebol atletismo badminton beisebol basquetebol boxe canoagem ciclismo hipismo esgrima futebol ginástica halterofilismo hóquei em campo judô natação pentatlo moderno pólo aquático Remo softbol tiro com arco taekwondo ténis de mesa triatlo vela voleibol lutas greco-romana livre china pequim brasil brazil beijing usa rio janeiro salvador aprender ensinar estudar learn portuguese teach study teacher professor gsmes jogos olímpicos olimpiadas swim swimming cavalo equitação
Added: October 21, 2008



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