Wednesday, December 21, 2011
Friday, December 9, 2011
Delphine Wespiser is Miss France 2012
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5:45 PM
Delphine Wespiser is Miss France 2012. After a beautiful spectacleet marked by a jury held sublime Laurie, aka Miss Delphine Wespiser Alsace is Miss France 2012. As is tradition, Laury Thilleman, the outgoing Miss France, Alain Delon, the jury foreman and Sylvie Tellier, Miss France committee chair who gave him the crown. Elected to Kingersheim, Delphine Wespiser practice flamenco dance and Eastern and loves painting. Also, the new Miss France is 19 years old, measuring 1m75, has brown eyes / green and features a beautiful red hair. Very involved in charities, she has also faced the challenge of Gad Elmaleh: Call viewers for donations to the telethon by calling 3637.Un nice tip of the hat ...
Delphine Wespiser, Miss Alsace, Mathilde Couly, Miss Pays de Loire, Solène Froment, Miss Provence, Charlotte Murray, Miss Riviera and Marie Payet, Miss Réunion, were the five finalists of Miss France 2012. The fourth runner-up was Miss Riviera, the third Miss Provence, the second meeting and the first Miss Miss Pays de Loire. Unfortunately for them, there could be only one winner. But their journey remains exemplary and they can be happy and proud to Delphine Wespiser to have accompanied all the way.
Here is Miss France 2012!
At just 19 years, Delphine Wespiser just come under the spotlight. The young woman, elected in Alsace, is a student of management. Between the first press conference and photo session, we managed to collect his first impressions exclusively by telephone. On the line, a young girl voluntarily given, and still in shock of the election.
Plurielles.fr: How did you feel when Jean-Pierre Foucault announced your crown?
Delphine Wespiser, Miss France 2012: I felt great emotion, pride, and above all a great relief. This is the culmination of a dream, I'm achieving my chance. Now I am calm, and I intend to enjoy it.
What do you make your title of Miss France 2012? You said will "go far in the world of Miss", what does this mean for you?
Delphine Wespiser, Miss France 2012: I want my title to the service of great causes. This is not to go far in Miss, but go far in my work, take advantage of this visibility. Commitment is very important to me. I campaign for animal rights. I am also a sponsor of an association for blood donation. My father and brother are firefighters, I know how important it is to give his blood to save lives every day in the hospital. I also actions for an organization that helps the elderly. I want to defend these values of commitment to causes that are important to me is most important to me.
How did you feel about the preparation for this unique event for a month? What was the atmosphere between Miss?
Delphine Wespiser, Miss France 2012: It was very cordial and friendly! Obviously, it has affinities with some other Miss and not others, but overall the preparation was done in a very friendly atmosphere.
Did you have a support group, family, a boyfriend in public?
Delphine Wespiser, Miss France 2012: I came with my parents and my grandfather, they are very proud. I know that all Alsatian also follow me, it's important to know behind me.Delphine Wespiser is Miss France 2012.
Wednesday, November 23, 2011
Breaking Dawn The Twilight Saga
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10:15 AM
Breaking Dawn The Twilight Saga. Breaking Dawn is the fourth and final novel in the The Twilight Saga by American author Stephenie Meyer. Divided into three parts, the first and third sections are written from Bella Swan's perspective and the second is written from the perspective of Jacob Black. The novel directly follows the events of the previous novel, Eclipse, as Bella and Edward Cullen get married, leaving behind a heartbroken Jacob. When Bella faces an unexpected situation, she does what it takes to undergo the ultimate transformation and fight the final battle to save her love.
Meyer finished an outline of the book in 2003, but developed and changed it as she wrote New Moon and Eclipse, though the main and most significant storylines remained unchanged. Little, Brown and Company took certain measures to prevent the book's contents from leaking, such as closing forums and message boards on several fansites and providing a special e-mail address for fans to send in links to leaks and spoilers online.
Breaking Dawn was released on August 2, 2008 at midnight release parties in over 4,000 bookstores throughout the US. From its initial print run of 3.7 million copies, over 1.3 million were sold in the US and 20,000 in the UK in the first 24 hours of the book's release, setting a record in first-day sales performance for the Hachette Book Group USA. The book was highly successful, selling over 6 million copies in 2008, and was the third best-selling novel of 2008 behind Twilight and New Moon.
Breaking Dawn received mixed reviews from critics and is the most controversial book in the series, as it explored more mature themes and concepts. However, the novel was awarded the British Book Award for "Children's Book of the Year". The book was translated in 38 languages with rights sold to over 50 countries. An upcoming two-part film adaptation of the novel is scheduled for release on November 18, 2011 and November 16, 2012.
Sunday, November 13, 2011
2012 Tablet PC Reach 95.1 Million Units
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2:33 PM
Tablet PC is predicted to experience rapid growth in 2012. The amount that is sent to the market could reach 95.1 million units.
Digitimes Senior Research Analyst, James Wang, said in the fourth quarter of 2011 was the growth of Tablet PC does not happen. But this is more due to the effects of successive earthquakes of Japan, on March 11, 2011, and the economic crisis that hit several countries including Europe.
Due to economic conditions expected in 2012 will not be that bad, even according to Wang gadget growth will occur. "It is estimated that tablet PC shipments next year will reach 95.1 million units or an increase to 60 percent a year," he said.
In the next three years, shipments of smart phones is predicted to reach 1 billion units. Similarly, any tablet PC shipments will rise. In 2014, the tablet will reach 170 million units, about 70 percent of laptop shipment.
The categories will shrink, according to Digitimes Research, is a netbook. This year, Netbook shipments declined 2.1 percent. In 2012, the figure is predicted to increasingly fall as much as 28.7 percent.
Delivery tablet called 2011 increased 188.3 percent, and in 2012 there is still an increase of 59 percent. While shipments of laptops and tablets in total in 2012 is predicted to rise 15.8 percent.
Stevens Johnson Syndrome ?
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2:27 PM
Stevens-Johnson Syndrome is a potentially deadly skin disease that usually results from drug reactions. Another form of the disease is called toxic epidermal necrolysis, and once again this is usually the result of drug-related reactions. Both forms of this disease can be deadly and very painful and sad. In most cases, this disorder is caused by a reaction to medication, and one drug that has come under fire lately cox-2 inhibitor Bextra, which has been associated with this disorder.
There are other drugs that have been associated with Stevens-Johnson syndrome, and these include some other NSAIDS (non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs), Allopurinol, Phenytoin, Carbamazepine, barbiturates, anticonvulsants, and sulfa antibiotics. This condition can sometimes - though not very often - is associated with bacterial infection, and in some cases there is no known cause for the beginning of Stevens-Johnson syndrome or toxic epidermal necrolysis. However, the most common cause is through drug reactions.
Stevens-Johnson syndrome can affect any age group. However, it occurs most commonly in the elderly, and this could be because parents are more likely to use drugs associated with disease and therefore collectively more at risk from this disease. People who have AIDS are also at increased risk of contracting Stevens-Johnson syndrome or toxic epidermal necrolysis. Those in high risk groups are urged to remain vigilant for signs of skin disease, and also advised to keep well informed about the symptoms that can indicate the presence or onset of Stevens-Johnson syndrome or toxic epidermal necrolysis.
Symptoms:
Both Stevens-Johnson syndrome and toxic epidermal necrolysis can start with non-specific symptoms such as cough, pain, headache, and feverishness. This may be followed by a red rash on the face and torso, which can continue to spread to other parts of the body. The rash can form into blisters, and blisters may form in areas such as eyes, mouth and vaginal area. Mucous membranes can become inflamed, and toxic epidermal necrolysis with a layer of skin can also come away easily and often skin peels away in sheets. Hair and nails can also come a long way in some cases, and sufferers can become cold and fever.
With toxic epidermal necrolysis most common cause of death is infection, which can enter through the affected area. This disease can leave the skin looking as if it had been burned, and areas where skin has been flayed away can seep profusely and quickly become infected.
Treating this disease:
Those who suffer from SJS or TEN were hospitalized, and if the cause of the problem drug then the drug stopped immediately. Surviving patients treated intravenously to replace lost fluids, and skin is left to re-grow your own. However, the chances of survival can be hit and miss depending on the level of damage and the rate of infection incurred by the patient.
It is vital that they are taking drugs that can cause skin diseases alert and able to identify danger signs associated with this problem. Stevens-Johnson syndrome and toxic epidermal necrolysis can be deadly, previously recognized symptoms and treatment can begin sooner.
Of course, those affected by drugs in this way - or the families of those who have passed from skin problems - is entitled to compensation against the manufacturer of the drug in question. Lawyers now specialize in this type of litigation, and those who feel as if they have reason to compensation are advised to go through an experienced drug litigation attorneys.
There are other drugs that have been associated with Stevens-Johnson syndrome, and these include some other NSAIDS (non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs), Allopurinol, Phenytoin, Carbamazepine, barbiturates, anticonvulsants, and sulfa antibiotics. This condition can sometimes - though not very often - is associated with bacterial infection, and in some cases there is no known cause for the beginning of Stevens-Johnson syndrome or toxic epidermal necrolysis. However, the most common cause is through drug reactions.
Stevens-Johnson syndrome can affect any age group. However, it occurs most commonly in the elderly, and this could be because parents are more likely to use drugs associated with disease and therefore collectively more at risk from this disease. People who have AIDS are also at increased risk of contracting Stevens-Johnson syndrome or toxic epidermal necrolysis. Those in high risk groups are urged to remain vigilant for signs of skin disease, and also advised to keep well informed about the symptoms that can indicate the presence or onset of Stevens-Johnson syndrome or toxic epidermal necrolysis.
Symptoms:
Both Stevens-Johnson syndrome and toxic epidermal necrolysis can start with non-specific symptoms such as cough, pain, headache, and feverishness. This may be followed by a red rash on the face and torso, which can continue to spread to other parts of the body. The rash can form into blisters, and blisters may form in areas such as eyes, mouth and vaginal area. Mucous membranes can become inflamed, and toxic epidermal necrolysis with a layer of skin can also come away easily and often skin peels away in sheets. Hair and nails can also come a long way in some cases, and sufferers can become cold and fever.
With toxic epidermal necrolysis most common cause of death is infection, which can enter through the affected area. This disease can leave the skin looking as if it had been burned, and areas where skin has been flayed away can seep profusely and quickly become infected.
Treating this disease:
Those who suffer from SJS or TEN were hospitalized, and if the cause of the problem drug then the drug stopped immediately. Surviving patients treated intravenously to replace lost fluids, and skin is left to re-grow your own. However, the chances of survival can be hit and miss depending on the level of damage and the rate of infection incurred by the patient.
It is vital that they are taking drugs that can cause skin diseases alert and able to identify danger signs associated with this problem. Stevens-Johnson syndrome and toxic epidermal necrolysis can be deadly, previously recognized symptoms and treatment can begin sooner.
Of course, those affected by drugs in this way - or the families of those who have passed from skin problems - is entitled to compensation against the manufacturer of the drug in question. Lawyers now specialize in this type of litigation, and those who feel as if they have reason to compensation are advised to go through an experienced drug litigation attorneys.
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