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watch kaichou wa maid sama episode 12

kaichou wa maid-sama ep 12 会长是女仆大人12 Training, studying and even becoming the first female student council president of the school, Misaki has gained a reputation among the male students body as an uptight boy-hating dictator and as a shining hope for the teachers and fellow female students. However, despite her tough-as-nails appearance, she secretly works part-time at a maid cafe in order to support her family. Unfortunately, her hard-earned reputation is threatened when the popular and som

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Lee Hyun Ji profile filmography

Profile for Lee Hyun Ji * Name: 이현지 / Lee Hyun Ji (Yi Hyeon Ji) * Real name: Lee Hyun Kyung (Yi Hyeon Gyeong) * Profession: Singer and actress * Birthdate: 1987-Jan-19 * Birthplace: South Korea * Height: 161cm * Weight: 40kg * Star sign: Capricorn * Blood type: B TV Shows * Kokkiri (MBC, 2008) Movies * Attack The Gas Station 2 * Syndrome Triva * Education: Sehwa Girls#39; High School, Kyonggi University * Languages: Korean and Japanese * Religion: Christianity * Kpop group: Part of Kore

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School Lunch Is a Battlefield on Top Chef DC [Recaps]

Oyez! Oyez! Oyez! All persons having interest in Top Chef Season 7 DC, are admonished to draw near and give their attention, for the season is now screening. God save Tom and his younger Doppelganger. More

Kenny Wormald Lands Lead In ‘Footloose’ Remake

Hollywood newcomer and MTV ‘Dancelife’ alum snatches plum role after Zac Efron and Chace Crawford back out. By Mawuse Ziegbe Kenny Wormald Photo: IMDb A rising star with true dancing feet will step into the role of Ren McCormack in the upcoming remake of the ’80s hit “Footloose.” Dancer Kenny Wormald, who has appeared in videos for stars like Madonna and Prince and has hit the stage with Mariah Carey and Jennifer Lopez, will bring his footwork to the big screen. Entertainment Weekly reports that the Boston native (who proudly touts his “Southie” accent in his MTV “Dancelife” bio ) beat out thousands for the chance to take on the role that launched Kevin Bacon’s career in the ’80s. However, this isn’t Wormald’s first Hollywood gig: The dancer has also appeared in “You Got Served” and “Clerks 2.” Joining Wormald in the flick will be actor Dennis Quaid as Reverend Moore and Julianne Hough from “Dancing With the Stars” as Ariel. “Hustle & Flow” writer Craig Brewer penned the updated screenplay and will also direct. The choreography will be helmed by Jamal Sims, who worked on Madonna’s Sticky & Sweet Tour. Hollywood heartthrob Zac Efron, who has hoofed his way to stardom in musicals like “Hairspray” and “High School Musical,” was originally slated for the role as Ren McCormack but later backed out . Reports said the star wanted to take on more serious roles. Chace Crawford also dropped out of the remake because filming would have conflicted with his “Gossip Girl” production schedule. Filmmakers already have high hopes for Wormald. “When we discovered Kevin Bacon in 1984, we were both excited and gratified — and also knew the chances of ever duplicating that effort was a million-to-one shot,” producer Craig Zadan, who worked on the original and is back for the remake, said in a statement . “Decades later, Kenny Wormald proved history could repeat itself.” For young Hollywood news, fashion and “Twilight” updates around the clock, visit HollywoodCrush.MTV.com .

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Brett Travels to the Webbys: Viral Video Film School

It's only logical that if you win a Webby Award for fantastic viral fillmmaking, you then have to go pick it up. Brett Erlich takes us to New York City to see just how people of the internet celebrate. Even Gilbert Gottfried was there! Remember: We couldn't have done it without you! http://current.com/shows/infomania/92416502_viral-video-film-school-thanks-you-f… Viral Video Film School is a recurring segment on the weekly television show infoMania. In each episode of VVFS, Professor Brett Erlich teaches you valuable skills in the discipline of Viral Video making. So sit down, take notes, and try not to piss him off. For more Brett visit http://current.com/viral-video-film-school-im/ and Current TV. infoMania is a half-hour satirical news show that airs on Current TV. The show puts a comedic spin on the 24-hour chaos and information overload brought about by the constant bombardment of the media. Hosted by Conor Knighton and co-starring Brett Erlich, Ben Hoffman, Bryan Safi, Sergio Cilli and Erin Gibson, the show airs on Thursdays at 10 pm Eastern and Pacific Times and can be found online at http://current.com/infomania/ or on Current TV. added by: Brett_Erlich

Emmy Rossum in Her Leg Warmers of the Day

Who the fuck is Emmy Rossum and why is she wearing this shit, but more importantly why is she named after the most coveted award in TV. Were her parents trying to trick her into working in Hollywood at a young age or is it just her nickname..it turns out she doesn’t have parents, she’s from a single mother household, which means one beautiful and amazing thing I can never get enough of….Daddy issues…. I don’t know why she is dressed like some weird Asian circus performer…. all she needs is some balls to juggle….in her mouth…. but it’s not a fetish to me, if anything I hate the shorts over pantyhose bullshit without the stupid leg warmers…so just adding another layer of stupidity to an already stupid outfit is just fucking annoying…. I figure if she had a father, things woulda worked out different for her….you know she’d be a little more stable and wouldn’t try so hard to get old men to notice her… Either way, I dig Jewish pussy when it looks good even in stupid outfits and not like some mutant inbred shit, so here is Emmy Rossum…in a stupid outfit….even though I prefer my daddy issues on stripper poles, showing off their dad-less fuck holes… Pics via Bauer

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Meet Kenny Wormald, Your New Footloose Lead

Back when the Footloose remake had Zac Efron set to star for his High School Musical director Kenny Ortega, it seemed like a no-brainer proposition, but as Efron, Ortega, and then fill-in lead Chace Crawford left the project, Footloose had less and less reason for being. Still, Paramount pressed on, and new director Craig Brewer has now cast a virtual unknown to fill the dance slippers of Efron and Crawford. Let’s meet him!

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World Cup 2010: Apologies in advance for agony of watching England | Clive Tyldesley

The boys at ITV were upset about technical problems last week but hope England v Algeria tonight is painless for everyone Imagine completing your GCSE maths exam without too many wrong answers, then finding that someone at your school forgot to send the paper off for marking. Imagine compiling a long and detailed report for your boss, only for your computer to crash inexplicably and propel your work into the ether. It has been a bruising week at ITV. Official apologies do not really wash but whether you thought our coverage of England’s opening game was good, bad or indifferent, I can confirm it did leave us in Rustenburg in one piece. Learning that the most important 10 seconds of it never arrived on the nation’s HD sets left post-match morale among our team in South Africa at Rob Green levels. Unlike Fabio Capello, ITV’s management did not select the individual who made the costly error. But, like the England manager, we can now only do everything within our powers to come up with a better result tonight. Capello and Co’s performance against USA divided opinions like most television programmes do. Football and telly are largely matters of opinion. A dozen different informed radio and TV pundits

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Obama Speaks At Lower Grade Level Than Bush, CNN Says He’s ‘Too Professorial’

You know why President Obama’s Gulf Coast oil spill address from the Oval Office failed so miserably on Tuesday? It went over too many heads. At least that’s what the folks at CNN.com believe. Maybe that’s why the so-called geniuses at MSNBC didn’t like it – it went over Keith Olbermann, Chris Matthews, and Howard Fineman’s heads! Even more absurd in this piece  by the CNN Wire Staff is that it completely ignored how Obama’s speech patterns when he addresses the nation are at a lower grade level than those of George W. Bush (h/t Lachlan Markay): Tuesday night’s speech from the Oval Office of the White House was written to a 9.8 grade level, said Paul J.J. Payack, president of Global Language Monitor. The Austin, Texas-based company analyzes and catalogues trends in word usage and word choice and their impact on culture. Though the president used slightly less than four sentences per paragraph, his 19.8 words per sentence “added some difficulty for his target audience,” Payack said. At a micro level, the average word in the speech contained 4.5 letters, a bit longer than is typical for the former constitutional law professor, Payack said. Obama’s nearly 10th-grade-level rating was the highest of any of his major speeches and well above the Grade 7.4 of his 2008 “Yes, we can” victory speech, which many consider his best effort, Payack said. Got that? The supposedly smartest president in history on Tuesday night was speaking at less than a 10th-grade level. But that was TOO complicated for the television audience to understand. This genius is FAR MORE effective when he speaks like a 7th-grader! Yet George W. Bush was an idiot, right? Apparently not according to an analysis published at Smart Politics on January 29, 2009, after Obama’s first State of the Union address: Text of Obama’s Address has a readability score for an average 8th grader – two grades lower than George W. Bush’s Addresses and the historical average for modern presidents.  Shhh. Wait. It gets MUCH better:  Unlike the criticisms hurled at his predecessor, however, few have ever charged that the President, a former senior lecturer in Constitutional law at the University of Chicago Law School, has written or spoken too simplistically or catered his words to the lowest common denominator. However, a Smart Politics analysis of nearly 70 oral State of the Union Addresses since the mid-1930s finds the text of Obama’s speech on Wednesday evening to have one of the lowest scores on the Flesch-Kincaid readability test ever recorded by a U.S. President. The Flesch-Kincaid test is designed to assess the readability level of written text, with a formula that translates the score to a U.S. grade level. Longer sentences and sentences utilizing words with more syllables produce higher scores. Shorter sentences and sentences incorporating more monosyllabic words yield lower scores. Smart Politics ran the Flesch-Kincaid test on each of the last 68 State of the Union Addresses that were delivered orally by presidents before a Joint Session of Congress since Franklin Roosevelt. Excluded from analysis were five written addresses (Truman in 1946 and 1953, Eisenhower in 1961, Nixon in 1973, and Carter in 1981) and two addresses that were delivered orally, but not by the President himself (Roosevelt in 1945, Eisenhower in 1956). Prior to FDR, most, but not all, such Addresses were delivered in writing. Obama’s Flesch-Kincaid grade level score of 8.8 for his first State of the Union Address was the fourth lowest score since FDR’s first Address in 1934. What this means is that Obama wrote and delivered a speech that incorporated shorter sentences, with those sentences containing shorter words, than nearly every such Presidential Address in the modern era.   Remember: he’s supposedly the smartest president in history! So now see how he compares to the so-called idiot he replaced:  As such, the speech by ‘the professor’ stands in contrast to his predecessor, ‘the cowboy,’ George W. Bush, who was frequently skewered by the left and late-night talk show hosts for his public speaking abilities, his intelligence, and his misuse of the English language. Bush averaged a Flesch-Kincaid score of 10.4 across his seven State of the Union Addresses – or nearly two full grades higher than Obama’s speech. Bush’s speeches also averaged 2.4 more words per sentence than Obama, at 19.0. In other words, the text of George W. Bush’s speeches are expected to be understandable (in written form) by an average sophomore in high school, whereas Obama’s speech should be understandable by a junior high school student. Interestingly, George W. Bush’s 10.4 Flesch-Kincaid score was also higher than several of his predecessors, including Ronald Reagan (10.3), Bill Clinton (9.5), and his father George H.W. Bush (8.6). Still, it is, at the very least, interesting that ‘the professor’ should write and deliver a speech that has a readability level two grades lower than those crafted and delivered by ‘the cowboy.’ Interesting indeed. Yet despite speaking to the nation at a higher grade level than Obama does — and did on Tuesday! — Dubya was certainly never “accused” of being too professorial. Facts really are a stupid thing as are the depths liberal media members will sink to explain why this president is failing so miserably.

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What Happens When Business Students Think About the Water Cycle?

Image credit: Good Business students spend a lot of time thinking about supply chains, but what happens when you take them out into the desert and ask them to think about the water cycle? It’s a question for which the Stanford Graduate School of Business wanted an answer…. Read the full story on TreeHugger

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