Friday, August 12, 2011

Woman Attacked By Chimp Shows The New Face Of The First Image


Woman Attacked By Chimp Shows The New Face Of The First Image  A woman who was full face transplant may be followed by a chimpanzee is a heavy in 2009, has revealed its new face image was posted on Thursday.

Charla Nash, 57, who was photographed in a hospital bed at Brigham and Women's Hospital Boston, seems radically different, with a new nose, lips and facial skin.

"Now I can do things I once taken for granted," Nash said in a statement.

"I'll be able to smell. I would be able to eat normally. I will not be disfigured. I want your lips and speak clearly again. I would be able to kiss and hug their loved ones."

Nash was injured, when a friend of 200 pounds (91 kg) Pet Chimp fury went two years ago. He lost his hands, lips, nose and eyes, leaving him blind and disfigured after the attack. The animal was then shot at police.

After going through a tough 20 hours for a full face transplant at the hospital in May, in the image Nash now has a fair, almost blushing, the complexion.

Before surgery, Nash was often photographed wearing a veil to hide her disfigurement.

Nash was a face transplant surgery complete, the third of its kind in the United States, all in the same hospital.

An anonymous donor provided a woman's face, hands and equipment of other tissues that have made surgery possible. The hand transplant was considered a success, but the hands did not prosper after complications from pneumonia and have been removed.

Another hand transplant could be attempted if a suitable donor is identified, doctors said.

Nash's face was reconstructed by the medical team of over 30 doctors, nurses, anesthesiologists, and residents of a challenging surgery is complicated by the double-hand transplant.

The first face transplant in the world was fully completed in Spain in 2010.

Heather Locklear Lands Girl Film Role In Judd Apatow


Heather Locklear's daughter Ava is Sambora, is entering a family business.

Sambora, 13, daughter of Locklear and Richie Sambora of Bon Jovi guitarist, he landed the role of Judd Apatow's not-yet-untitled comedy, Universal Pictures, a spokesman confirmed TheWrap Locklear.

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Sambora playing "best friend Sadie" with the character she plays Sadie, Maude Apatow, Judd's daughter.

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The film also stars Apatow regular Leslie Mann (Maude's mother in real life) and Paul Rudd, Megan Fox, Albert Brooks and Melissa McCarthy. Rudd and Mann will be resuming his role as Pete and Debbie in 2007 "Knocked Up".

Although the act cameo role debut Sambora, who had experience in public opinion - which is also the model of white trash beautiful clothing line of his father.

Alien Planet Is A Jet Black Darkest Ever Seen


A strange black as coal, darkest known planet was discovered in the galaxy.

The world in question is a Jupiter-sized giant known as Three-2b. NASA's Kepler probe detected that goes around the sun as GSC 03549-02811 yellow star about 750 light-years away in the direction of the constellation Draco.

The researchers found that the gas giant reflects less than 1 percent of the sunlight falling on it, making it darker than any planet or moon seen so far. [The strange alien planets]

"It's ridiculous how the planet is dark, how is foreign compared to what we have in our solar system," lead study author David Kipping, an astronomer at the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics, told SPACE.com. "It's darker than the black piece of charcoal, black acrylic paint you could paint. It is strange how this massive planet has become so absorbing all the light that the" successes. "

Viewing Jupiter is the cloud is white and red stripes, which is more than one third of the sunlight reaches, Tres-2b seems to be missing reflective clouds of super-heated due to its atmosphere is more than 1,800 degrees Fahrenheit (980 degrees), because of which only 3.1 million miles (5000000 km) from.

"However, it is completely pitch black," co-author David Spiegel, of Princeton University said in a statement. "It 'so hot that it radiates a faint red glow, the most ardent coals or electric heating coils."

The researchers suggest that light-absorbing chemicals such as sodium and potassium oxide, titanium vaporized or gaseous planet's atmosphere may help explain why it is so dark. But none of these can not fully explain why the world is so thinly veiled as it is.

"It's a mystery what's causing it to be so dark," says Kipping. "It is a good chance it is a chemical that we have not yet thought of."

Astronomers believe TRES-2b is tidally locked like our moon, so that one side of the planet always faces the star. This would lead to phase change in orbit around a star like our moon waxes and wanes from new Crescent to complete, causing the overall brightness of the star plus the planet to vary a little more time.

"By combining the impressive accuracy of Kepler's observations more than 50 orbits, detected the slightest difference in the brightness of an exoplanet ever - only 6 parts per million," says Kipping. "In other words, Kepler was able to directly detect visible light from the planet itself."

These very small variations in the light showed that the TRES-2b is incredibly dark. World would have shown a depth greater than the phase of the cycle changed.

Despite TrES-2b is currently the dark planet known, like worlds around other stars surely await discovery, the researchers said. For now, it reinforces the idea that our solar system is not as typical as we thought, with an extraordinary variety of worlds in our galaxy full potential.

Further studies on more than 1200 detected Kepler potential worlds on other planets could become unusually dark. The satellite, launched in March 2009, is scheduled to run until at least November 2012.

"If Kepler gets an expanded mission, which we hope will be a great advantage to this type of research," says Kipping.

Spiegel Dresden and detailed their findings in a study accepted for publication in Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society.

Life In Ohio Child Was Born On 9 / 11 New Regular Programs


COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) - Xavier Mountjoy sits on his bed in a shirt and shorts, sunglasses and dark blond bangs side edges, frames, hazel eyes and squinted eyebrows furrowed. It is telling his parents how he had recently said that the September 11, 2001, had a meaning beyond being the day he was born, but all I remember the time you have said some of the planes crashing into the three regions.

In his life, he says, it's just not a big deal.

Like millions of children are born in the last ten years, has never known a world untouched by the terrorist attacks of that day. He played baseball and football and hates math, like the generations before him, but is growing into a normal form of the events of that day and the people behind them. In this world, the Army has introduced a number of his relatives abroad, and security agents to maintain tighter border controls and enforce the travel restrictions that leave flyers in a row security in socks or bare feet in the airport near his home in a leafy avenue in Columbus.

As for Osama bin Laden, said the boy, who was it? Xavier remembers hearing about the death of Bin Laden the day after it happened, when he told colleagues said: "Obama is dead!" and a teacher said it was not the president. If the explanation most often do not identify with Xavier.

"I do not really know what he was talking about," he said. "And frankly, I do not really, because I had no idea."

There are more important things in this laid-back kid, like What's for dinner, or the bad guys can kill its Wii games. It was much prefer to tell visitors to change weapons, one imagines, sketches and likes to talk about what happened on her birthday.

Of the 13,238 children born in the United States of September 11, Greg and Nikki Montjoie their first child was among the first, pointing to Mount Caramel Hospital Sainte-Anne, when the day was 67 minutes of life. They were the parents first, not knowing what to expect but found it odd at the end of the morning, when they have visited relatives and staff began to seem elusive and when the child was the nursery. Finally, a nurse called her mother to wake her husband to sleep and turn on the television.

Nikki Montjoy cradled her child when he watched the images of the smoking twin towers. Events had led to a block in a hospital, to avoid Montjoys "visitors, he said. When allowed, the family crowded into his room, close the television and turned their attention to Xavier.

"Everyone wanted to be with this child, because that's what we all kind of cling to was that we had a good day," she said.

Her husband remembers a visit from a nurse's room and asks if they have heard the great news.

"I said," Yeah. We had a baby, "he said.

Nikki Mountjoy, said the attacks cast a shadow over the death of his first week as a mom, and she was extra Xavier closely, worrying about the time to be with him and what would happen if, for example, someone stole a plane The nearby airport.

His greatest success came as the world had changed six months later, on the way to Chicago. Remember, airport security officials need to taste the food, her diaper bag, including breast milk, and take off her clothes so that the child could be retrieved.

"It 'was very strange, as if in a foreign country," he said.

Your child has not flown since then, but travel restrictions have caused setbacks in plans for the family. In Niagara Falls this summer, he had to jump on the Canadian side, because they could not get the passport cards in the time required for the trip. It seemed ridiculous to the parents of Javier, who had visited the young without the additional documentation required.

Days after the journey of the Falls, and before the scheduled interview, journalist, Xavier's parents decided to have their first detailed conversation with him in the terrorist attacks of what he had learned a little 'about it at school, but had not been asked a lot. They began to talk to him, when a family dinner, and realized that had to be a serious discussion, when his grandfather, a Vietnam veteran, began to cry, Nikki Montjoy said.

Father Xavier, a consultant for 35 years, unemployment insurance, and his mother, a nursing student, 34, told him about al-Qaeda, the Pentagon and New York, but cautions that the day was not free moments of kindness. People died in a fourth plane to sacrifice to save others, they said.

They expected questions of their son, a boy curious, taking advanced courses at school. He wanted to know what happened to the people at Ground Zero.

"It 'was the first thing, he is glued to a year: Well, if all these people were locked and they are all dead, found them Where to go?" his mother.

The site became a memorial, his parents said the final resting place for some. He had seen pictures of the front, perhaps unconsciously, in a photo flipbook, his mother bought him on a trip to the Big Apple years ago.

Xavier said the conversation with his parents changed their perception of their date of birth, but I can not put into words.

"Change, like, what I feel for my birthday," he said. "I do not know how."

Attacks flashbacks to produce images, and even the tears of many adults, but not for Xavier. He is not as painful memories begin. He seems to be the day in comparison with the history of significant events of his young life - the beginning of the school and the birth of his sister, Isabella, now 5

Learning of his birth, some adults raise their eyebrows, but he shrugs.

"He said," I was born that day. I had no idea what happened, "he said.

This is a difficult subject to understand young people, including those who share the birthday of Xavier.

"Now there are 10, they understand that they have some weight on her birthday, if you want, and I think that kind of understanding that their birthday parties," one of the celebrations, the other not, said Christine Naman Monroeville, Pennsylvania whose son was born on September 11 and has produced a book about these children.

His family makes sure to take time away from birthday party to remember the importance of what happened, he said.

In Ohio, the parents refuse to let Xavier become a day of sadness instead of joy in their home, planning a birthday party every year.

"It's good for everybody," his mother said. Usually there is a theme, like "Harry Potter" or the movie "Transformers," but has not been decided by this year.

The exception was his first birthday, when family members went out of town to attend the first anniversary party of family-oriented attacks. Xavier parents asked guests to put the palms of the handprints and left paint on the wall of the basement stairs, hoping he remembers the guy who, even if bad things happened, there would be a lot of people who love and seek to make it better.

Basically, his mother said she printed a quote: "The hands of children today shape the future."

GOP Debate Highlights



Republican presidential candidate debate, Ames, Iowa Thursday night was anything but boring. Unlike previous debates in this cycle, the candidates were not afraid to take pictures of each other and resolve their differences outside.

Videos on the links.

Pawlenty vs. Bachmann

The best back and forth, the night came to Minnesota Rep. Michele Bachmann and Tim Pawlenty, former Governor of Minnesota.

It all began when Fox News, Chris Wallace, summarized the history of his boots in the early results. "Is it all or just beat him in the polls?" Wallace asked, with a small smile on his face that suggested he knew exactly what kind of sparks were about to fly.

After a couple of compliments from Pawlenty, went to the attack: "It 'an undeniable fact that Congress, his record of accomplishments and results are non-existent," said Pawlenty. "It will not be good enough for our candidate as President of the United States."

In response, Bachmann did not miss a beat. She turned and pointed directly to Pawlenty of course could have leadership experience, but he used to drive the programs are not as conservative as emissions trading, which increases energy costs and a government mandate to buy health insurance. Also accused of saying "the era of smaller government."

"People are looking for a champion," said Bachmann. "They want someone to fight."

Gingrich on the media

Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich has had problems with their campaign staff since his first stumbled through the door this election cycle. But when Wallace asked the campaign issues - staff fleeing left and right, debt dizzying - Gingrich refused to answer and instead tried to use the issue to attack the media.

"I took seriously the injunction to set aside Bret talking points," Gingrich was referring to Fox's request in New moderator Brett Baier at the beginning of the debate, the candidates do not waste your time in the ready-made answers. "And I hope that you put aside," gotcha questions. "

Wallace sat, silent, grinning.

"I'd love to see the rest of tonight's debate we ask what is going to take a country that has a president who does not lead instead of playing Mickey Mouse games," he said. "I think there is too much attention in the press about the campaign and not enough attention to detail by the press of the core ideas that distinguish us from Barack Obama."

Rick Santorum vs The Tenth Amendment

The increase in the tea party has breathed new life into the Tenth Amendment to the Constitution, which states that all powers not mentioned in the Constitution should be left to states in perpetuity. But Pennsylvania Senator Rick Santorum, a true conservative social tired with it.

"This is the tenth change crazy!" Santorum said, referring to the proposals of other candidates, so that states the right to set its own marriage policy. "We have a Ron Paul said:" Oh, what the Member States wish to do less than a tenth amendment, that's fine. "So, if states want to go to polygamy, that's fine. If you want to sterilization, all right. Well, our country is based on moral law, ladies and gentlemen. There are things that you can not do. ... We are a nation that has values. We are a nation that is built on a moral enterprise. But states do not have the right to bum in these changes because of the tenth. "

Tuesday, August 9, 2011

Vans Shoes


Vans shoes are foundered through Paul Van Doren and his partners, Jim Van Doren, Gordy Lee and Serge Delia in Southern California, starting their first day was 15 March 1966 bussiness. Vans shoes are underway with a simple idea to manufacture and sell coustomer person in the middle. They started with three modules in their first day in Anaheim, California, but they are the display of shoes and the rest of the shop empty because they want to look like a shoe store.

The first 12 days coustomer come to buy shoes, so Paul and Gordy asked them to come in the afternoon to pick up their shoes and prepared instead of the afternoon when they returned to get the shoes they needed changes in this once again, Paul and Gordy asked to get on the next day.

Your first module of the silverside accorss diamond background, then added the vertical lines on them with the coustomers application. skaters and skateboarders began wearing Vans shoes and asked in 1976 to combine different colors onthem and light trucks are included with the March 19.1976 at one time with red and blue shoes authentic was performed by two skaters professionals, Tony Alva and Stacy Peralta.

Mania has spread, when he took the film of Jeff Spicoli, "Fast Times at Ridgemont High."

Currently Vans footwear collection has increased by 60 classic styles of play, skate shoes slip-ons, snowboard boots and sandals. The distibuters in 190 company-owned retail and business.

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