Bikini Photos of Miss Vietnam 2010 contestants Part 2
Miss Viet Nam 2010 was held on 15 August 2010 at Tuan Chau, Halong, Vietnam. This contest was initiated and organized Ngoc Han from Hanoi crowned Miss Vietnam 2010.
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Tuesday, September 28, 2010
Tuesday, September 21, 2010
American Idol Judging Panel
Jennifer Lopez - American Idol Judging Panel
Jennifer Lopez
It was confirmed that Lopez would join the judging panel of American Idol.
BTW... hollywoodbackstage reported about - Jennifer Lopez a $12 mn lady!
Jennifer Lopez has reportedly bagged the biggest deal of her life, at least that's what we think.She has reportedly getting a whooping $12 million deal to be the judge on popular reality tv show 'American Idol'.
Category:
Entertainment
Tags:
* hollywood * papparazzi * hot * singer * controversy * photoshoot * actress * JLO * photos * marc * anthony * american * Idol * judge
WOW...
Congratulation!!
:)
Jennifer Lopez
It was confirmed that Lopez would join the judging panel of American Idol.
BTW... hollywoodbackstage reported about - Jennifer Lopez a $12 mn lady!
Jennifer Lopez has reportedly bagged the biggest deal of her life, at least that's what we think.She has reportedly getting a whooping $12 million deal to be the judge on popular reality tv show 'American Idol'.
Category:
Entertainment
Tags:
* hollywood * papparazzi * hot * singer * controversy * photoshoot * actress * JLO * photos * marc * anthony * american * Idol * judge
WOW...
Congratulation!!
:)
Sunday, September 19, 2010
In America's Next Top Model
Lovato in America's Next Top Model
Demi Lovato
made a surprise appearance on America's Next Top Model on the September 15 episode to speak out about bullying.
Demi Lovato also appeared on CNN on September 7, to speak out about bullying.
DemiLovatoOK reported as below:
Demi Lovato in America's Next Top Model like Tyra banks..
I didnt know Demi was bullied, but for all of those who bullied her look how far she's gone. Whos fat and promiscuous now?? GO DEMI LOVATO! :) Demi Lovato is a bully when she was young. not was bullied
She got bullied that's why now she's so far ahead of those bullies.
Anyway.. I love demi she's amazing..
Demi Lovato
made a surprise appearance on America's Next Top Model on the September 15 episode to speak out about bullying.
Demi Lovato also appeared on CNN on September 7, to speak out about bullying.
DemiLovatoOK reported as below:
Demi Lovato in America's Next Top Model like Tyra banks..
I didnt know Demi was bullied, but for all of those who bullied her look how far she's gone. Whos fat and promiscuous now?? GO DEMI LOVATO! :) Demi Lovato is a bully when she was young. not was bullied
She got bullied that's why now she's so far ahead of those bullies.
Anyway.. I love demi she's amazing..
Photos of Miss Italy 2010, Francesca Testasecca
Francesca Testasecca was crowned Miss Italy 2010 at the most traditional Italian beauty pageant held last Monday night, in Salsomaggiore (September 13th).
Francesca Testasecca has been elected new Miss Italia 2010 during the final evening of Miss Italia beauty show in Salsomaggiore Terme, Italy on 13 September 2010. |
- Francesca Testasecca: Miss Italy 2010
- Miss Italy 2010 Contestants part 3
- Contestants of Miss Italia 2010 Part2
- Contestants of Miss Italia 2010
She was crowned by the 75 year-old actress Sophia Loren. Francesca Testasecca is 19 year old and is a professional model.The runner-ups were Giulia Nicole Magro e Giulia Di Quinzio. Miss Italy does not compete in international pageants. Miss World and Miss Universe Italian representatives are chosen in two other national contests.
Francesca Testasecca, one of the three finalists, performs during the final evening of Miss Italia beauty show in Salsomaggiore Terme, Italy on 13 September 2010. |
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Saturday, September 18, 2010
Famous Geneticists
The Dark Lady of DNA (1920-1958)
Rosalind Franklin's work in the structure of DNA has made a great contribution the the world of Genetics. Her expertise in X-ray diffraction helped her extract DNA fibers to study under humid conditions. This allowed her to discover the crucial key to the structure of DNA. However, she was not recognized for her accomplishments because of her hostile relationship with her assistant, Maurice Wilkins. Without permission, Wilkins presented her discovery (photograph 51) to Watson and Crick who was also working on the DNA structure at the time. This picture helped Watson and Crick deduce the helical structure of DNA in 1953. In 1962, Watson, Crick and Wilkins were rewarded The Nobel Prize for their discovery of the structure of DNA. Franklin died in 1958 at the age of 37.She was not recognized for her contributions or was she rewarded with The Nobel Prize because she had already passed away. It was unclear whether she would have been considered for the prize even if she was alive. It wasn't until twenty-five years later that Franklin's name was mentioned in Watson's journal, The Double Helix. Nevertheless, her contributions in the genetic world are well recognized today.
Erwin Chargaff (1905-2002)
Erwin Chargaff was a biochemist who proposed two main rules known as Chargaff's Rule. His first rule showed that in natural DNA the ratio of adenine and thymine were equal and guanine and cytosine were equal. In human DNA, the four bases are present in these percentages: A=30.9% and T=29.4%; G=19.9% and C=19.8%.This hinted the complementary base pairing of DNA.In 1952, Chargaff shared his idea with Crick and Watson which helped them develop the helical structure of DNA.His second rule stated that composition of DNA varies between species, specifically in the relative amounts of A, G, T, and C bases.Similar to Franklin, Erwin Chargaff was also not recognized or given The Nobel Prize for his contribution towards the structure of DNA.
Gregor Mendel (1822-1884)
Gregor Mendel, often crowned as the "Father of Genetics", derived the basic laws of heredity. His short monograph,Experiments with Plant Hybrids has become one of the most influential publications in the history of science. During his time, Mendel cross-bred pea plants in which he discovered his key insights. From his findings, he came up with the law of segregation (dominant and recessive genes) and the law of independent assortment (organism's individual traits are passed on independently of one another). Mendel's discoveries were not accepted during his time because they were far too advance. It wasn't until the 1900s when three botanists found his experimental data, that he became known.
Watson (1928) and Crick (1916-2004)
While working at Cambridge University, James D. Watson and Francis Crick proposed the DNA helical structure in 1953. They discovered that DNA was in the shape of a helix, about 2nm in diameter and had a complete helical turn every 3.4 nm. Their proposal was later published into an article called, Molecular Structure of Nucleic Acids: A Structure for Deoxyribose Nucleic. Both Watson and Crick along with Wilkins were awarded with the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in the year 1962 for their discovery.
Barbara McClintock (1902-1922)
Barbara McClintock made a significant contribution to the world of Genetics. She was interested in chromosome breakage as she observed the behaviors of chromosomes that lacked telomeres. In 1948, she had published a paper sharing her findings of the mutable loci. She discovered that the chromosome-breaking locus did "something" unknown. It moved from one chromosomal location to another. She called this transposition. McClintock discovered that transposition in genes are responsible for turning physical characteristics on or off. She developed theories to explain the repression or expression of genetic information from one generation of maize plants to the next. In 1983, she was rewarded with the Nobel prize.
Rosalind Franklin's work in the structure of DNA has made a great contribution the the world of Genetics. Her expertise in X-ray diffraction helped her extract DNA fibers to study under humid conditions. This allowed her to discover the crucial key to the structure of DNA. However, she was not recognized for her accomplishments because of her hostile relationship with her assistant, Maurice Wilkins. Without permission, Wilkins presented her discovery (photograph 51) to Watson and Crick who was also working on the DNA structure at the time. This picture helped Watson and Crick deduce the helical structure of DNA in 1953. In 1962, Watson, Crick and Wilkins were rewarded The Nobel Prize for their discovery of the structure of DNA. Franklin died in 1958 at the age of 37.She was not recognized for her contributions or was she rewarded with The Nobel Prize because she had already passed away. It was unclear whether she would have been considered for the prize even if she was alive. It wasn't until twenty-five years later that Franklin's name was mentioned in Watson's journal, The Double Helix. Nevertheless, her contributions in the genetic world are well recognized today.
Erwin Chargaff (1905-2002)
Erwin Chargaff was a biochemist who proposed two main rules known as Chargaff's Rule. His first rule showed that in natural DNA the ratio of adenine and thymine were equal and guanine and cytosine were equal. In human DNA, the four bases are present in these percentages: A=30.9% and T=29.4%; G=19.9% and C=19.8%.This hinted the complementary base pairing of DNA.In 1952, Chargaff shared his idea with Crick and Watson which helped them develop the helical structure of DNA.His second rule stated that composition of DNA varies between species, specifically in the relative amounts of A, G, T, and C bases.Similar to Franklin, Erwin Chargaff was also not recognized or given The Nobel Prize for his contribution towards the structure of DNA.
Gregor Mendel (1822-1884)
Gregor Mendel, often crowned as the "Father of Genetics", derived the basic laws of heredity. His short monograph,Experiments with Plant Hybrids has become one of the most influential publications in the history of science. During his time, Mendel cross-bred pea plants in which he discovered his key insights. From his findings, he came up with the law of segregation (dominant and recessive genes) and the law of independent assortment (organism's individual traits are passed on independently of one another). Mendel's discoveries were not accepted during his time because they were far too advance. It wasn't until the 1900s when three botanists found his experimental data, that he became known.
Watson (1928) and Crick (1916-2004)
While working at Cambridge University, James D. Watson and Francis Crick proposed the DNA helical structure in 1953. They discovered that DNA was in the shape of a helix, about 2nm in diameter and had a complete helical turn every 3.4 nm. Their proposal was later published into an article called, Molecular Structure of Nucleic Acids: A Structure for Deoxyribose Nucleic. Both Watson and Crick along with Wilkins were awarded with the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in the year 1962 for their discovery.
Barbara McClintock (1902-1922)
Barbara McClintock made a significant contribution to the world of Genetics. She was interested in chromosome breakage as she observed the behaviors of chromosomes that lacked telomeres. In 1948, she had published a paper sharing her findings of the mutable loci. She discovered that the chromosome-breaking locus did "something" unknown. It moved from one chromosomal location to another. She called this transposition. McClintock discovered that transposition in genes are responsible for turning physical characteristics on or off. She developed theories to explain the repression or expression of genetic information from one generation of maize plants to the next. In 1983, she was rewarded with the Nobel prize.
Tuesday, September 14, 2010
Francesca Testasecca: Miss Italy 2010
Francesca Testasecca has won Miss Italy 2010- the most traditional Italian beauty pageant held last Monday night, in Salsomaggiore on September 13, 2010 |
- Miss Italy 2010 Contestants part 3
- Contestants of Miss Italia 2010 Part2
- Contestants of Miss Italia 2010
Miss Italy 2010 comes from Foligno in Umbria, centre of Italy |
Contestants of Miss Italia 2010Francesca Testasecca has been voted Miss Italy 2010 during the final evening of Miss Italia beauty pageant in Salsomaggiore Terme, Italy on Monday, 13 September 2010.
She has surpassed the two runner-ups Giulia Nicole Magro and Giulia Di Quinzio to take the crown. Miss Italy, or Miss Italia, a beauty pageant annually awards prizes to the young, female contestants from Italy. Since the first edition of Miss Italy in 1939, lots of the contestants have become well-known for brilliant careers in television and film.
Sophia Loren, among the most famous contestants of Miss Italy during editions, has attended and crowned Francesca Testasecca as Miss Italy 2010. Below are the nicest images of Francesca Testasecca during the final evening of Miss Italia beauty contest in Salsomaggiore Terme, Italy on 13 September 2010.
Francesca Testasecca, one of the three finalists, has excellently performed during the final evening of Miss Italia beauty contest in Salsomaggiore Terme, Italy on 13 September 2010 |
She has surpassed the two runner-ups Giulia Nicole Magro and Giulia Di Quinzio to take the crown. Miss Italy, or Miss Italia, a beauty pageant annually awards prizes to the young, female contestants from Italy. Since the first edition of Miss Italy in 1939, lots of the contestants have become well-known for brilliant careers in television and film.
Sophia Loren, among the most famous contestants of Miss Italy during editions, has attended and crowned Francesca Testasecca as Miss Italy 2010. Below are the nicest images of Francesca Testasecca during the final evening of Miss Italia beauty contest in Salsomaggiore Terme, Italy on 13 September 2010.
Reference:
http://entertainment.ezinemark.com/francesca-testasecca-miss-italy-2010-773665dd523a.htm
Thursday, September 2, 2010
Miss Italy 2010 Contestants part 3
Contestants of Miss Italia 2010 |
>>Contestants of Miss Italia 2010 Part 2
Miss Italia 2010 (Miss Italy 2010) beauty pageant will be held on September 13. This pageant is the most popular contest in Italy, but the winner will not represent Italy in any International competition.
Check out Contestants of Miss Italia 2010 Part 3
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