Monday, November 29, 2010

My Skin Is Turning Black

Names in Harry Potter

Names in Harry Potter

¿ Qué hay detrás de los nombres de Harry Potter y sus amigos ? ¿ Por qué los eligió J.K. Rowling ?

(What's behind the names of Harry Potter and his friends? Why did J.K. Rowling choose them?)

"I collect unusual names. I have notebooks full of them. Some of the names I made up, like Quidditch, Malfoy. Other names mean something. And so far I have got names from saints, place-names, war memorials, gravestones. I just collect them – I am so interested in names."

J.K. Rowling - March 19, 1999

"I collect unusual names. I have notebooks full of them. Some names the invention as Quiddish or Malfoy. Other names have meaning. And I have saints' names, places, memorials, gravestones. Only collect - I so interested in names. "

Harry 2001-2011

Henry James Potter (July 31, 1980)

name Potter, along with "Potter" or "pottery" also means " mass grave, a cemetery in which they used bury strangers or very poor .

"Harry" is the nombre preferido por Rowling para un chico. El nombre es de origen anglosajón y significa " poder ".

Y " James ", por ser el nombre de su padre .

(Potter's name, apart the person who makes ceramic wares, refers to a "potter's field," which is a cemetery in which people of unknown identity or the very poor are buried. "Harry" is Rowling's favorite boy's name. It is of Anglo-Saxon origin and means "power." "James" after his father.)

El cumpleaños de Harry "coincide" con el cumpleaños de Rowling (She in 1966) and almost 's birthday Daniel Radcliffe , the actor who plays him in the movies, born July 23, l989.

(Harry's birthday "matches" with Rowling's birthday Also on July 31-but in 1966, and Almost Daniel Radcliffe's birthday Which is on July 23, 1989.)

Harry's wand

Wand : wood Holly , measuring 28 cm and soul is phoenix feathers, feathers are the tail of Fawkes, Dumbledore's phoenix . This wand is "sister "of of Voldemort .)

(Harry Potter's wand is made of holly, Measures 11''long, and you phoenix feathers embedded in STI core; feathers Are from Fawkes's tail, Dumbledore's phoenix. This wand is" brother "to Voldemort's wand.)

Harry and Hedwig

" Hedwig " is patron of orphans and lived in Germany in the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries.
Its name means" refuge in the battle . "

(The Saint of Orphans That Lived in Germany in the 13th and 14th Century. Means" refuge in battle. ")

The owls are the main half of communication between magicians in the world of Harry. However, in many parts of the world, thought that owls bring bad luck and were obituary.

(Owls Are the Primary Means of communication entre wizards in Harry's world. However, in Many parts of the world, owls Are Considered bad luck and harbingers of death.)

Hermione 2001-2011

Hermione Jean / Jane Granger (September 19th, 1979)

"Granger " means "farmer " a very ordinary person, like Hermione's parents.
"Hermione " means "well born ", " simple" or " stone." The name comes from the book " The Winter's Tale" by William Shakespeare .

Rowling said: "Q uería the unusual name out because fewer girls have that name, less likely that they would make jokes for it.

(Granger - Granger is a very common person, just like Hermione's parents. Hermione - Means "well-born," "earthy," or "stone." The name is derived from William Shakespeare's The Winter's Tale; Rowling CLAIMED That She wanted it to Be unusual adjuntos if Fewer girls shared her name, fewer girls Would get teased for it.)

Hermione's wand

The wand Hermione Granger is vine wood , measuring 27 cm long and soul is dragon heart.

(Hermione Granger's wand is made of vine wood, Measures 10 ¾ "long and have Dragon heartstring in STI core.)

Ron 2001-2011

Ronald Bilius Weasley (March 1, 1980)

says JK Rowling" In Britain and Irlanda , la comadreja ( weasel ) tiene mala reputación como animal que trae mala suerte , incluso malévolo. Sin embargo , desde la infancia he tenido una gran afición por los mustélidos, no tan malignos como calumniados, en mi opinión. "
Los Weasley y la comadreja tienen en común el color rojo de su pelo.

" Ron ", Ronald del nórdico antiguo "Rögnvaldr": " Tener el poder de los Dioses "

" Bilius ", bilioso , uno de los cuatro " humores " (temperamentos) según Hipócrates, denota enojo y mal humor .

(J.K. Rowling said: "In Britain and Ireland the weasel has a bad reputation as an unfortunate, even malevolent, animal. However, since childhood I have had a great fondness for the family mustelidae; not so much malignant as maligned, in my opinion." The Weasleys and the weasel both share red hair. "Ron" (from old Norse, Rögnvaldr, "Having the Gods' Power". "Bilius", bilious, one of the four " humors " (temperaments) according to Hippocrates, indicating anger and peevishness.)

Ron's wand

La Ron magic wand is made of wood ash , measuring 30 cm and has soul of unicorn's mane.

(Ron Weasley's wand is made of ash wood, Measures 12 "long and unicorn hair embedded in STI core.)

Dumbledore

Albus Percival Wulfric Brian Dumbledore (July? August? 1881 - June, 1997)

" Dumbledore" is an Old English word which means "bumblebee .

" the director seems to fit right, because one of his hobbies is music and I imagined him hovering around the castle humming to himself . " (Rowling)

En cuanto a los nombres se puede interpretar que representan las cuatro primeras divisiones de las islas británicas : " Albus " en latín significa " blanco " pero también es la forma masculina de "Alba" antiguo nombre de Escocia ; " Percival " fue un caballero galés de la Tabla Redonda del Rey Arturo que participó en la búsqueda del Santo Grial ; " Wulfric " es un nombre anglosajón y puede que represente a Inglaterra ; finalmente, " Brian " es un nombre celta , que significa "fuerte".

("Dumbledore" is an Old English word meaning "bumblebee". As Rowling stated "it seemed to suit the headmaster, because one of his passions is music and I imagined him walking around humming to himself". Dumbledore's given names could be interpreted as representing the four primary divisions of the British Isles: "Albus" is Latin for "white but also the masculine form of "Alba", an ancient name for Scotland; "Percival" was a Welsh knight of King Arthur's Round Table involved in the Grail quest; "Wulfric" is an Anglo-Saxon name and could be representative of England; finally, "Brian" is a Celtic name, meaning "strong.")

Dumbledore's wand

The Dumbledore's wand is made of elderberry wood , measuring 38 cm and soul is thestral mane.

(Dumbledore 's wand is made of elder wood, Measures 15 "long; STI core: thestral hair.)

Hagrid

Rubeus Hagrid (December 6, 1928)

" Hagrid "most probably comes the word "emaciated " also means "wild " or "rebel .

" Rubeus "in Latin means algo producido a partir de una zarza o un matorral, lo que se ajusta a la descripción que Rowling hace de él como " salvaje ".

("Hagrid" most likely comes from the term "haggard" which also means "wild" or "unruly". "Rubeus" is Latin for something produced from a bramble or a thicket, which fits Rowling's description of him as "wild.")

Malfoy

Draco Lucius Malfoy (June 5, 1980)

" Draco " en latín significa "dragón" y es una constelación que se parece a un dragón , pero es una serpiente . También hubo un legislador griego Draco called that developed a system of harsh punishment for the most insignificant crimes. Hence the adjective "draconian " means "hard or cruel ."

("Draco" in Latin means "dragon." También It That looks like a constellation But a dragon is a snake. There Was Also a Greek ruler named Draco Who Developed a system of Severe punishments for the Smallest of Crimes. Henco the adjective "draconian" means "harsh or cruel.")

" Lucius is a name derived from Latin and means" bright "or" intelligent "and relates to the name of Lucifer , the first name of Satan.

(" Lucius "That is a name derives from Latin meaning" bright "or" intelligent "and is related to the name Lucifer, the first name of Satan.)

" Malfoy" in Old French means "bad faith .

(Malfoy is from the Old French and means" Bad Faith. ")

Malfoy's wand

The magic wand of Draco Malfoy wood is hawthorn , measuring 25 cm and soul is unicorn mane .

(Draco Malfoy's wand made of hawthorn, measures10 "long and Unicorn hair embedded in STI core.)

Snape

Severus Snape

" Snape "and the name of a town in northern England, means "rebuke ", " hurt" and "blame " dialectical outdated English of the area.

" Severus" is Latin for " severe" or "hard ." seems be that Rowling made the Potions professor considering a chemistry teacher that had and did not like.

("Snape" apart from the name of a town in northern England, means "to rebuke", "to hurt" and "blame" in the dialectical obsolete Inglés of the area. "Severus" is Latin for "stern" or "harsh." It Seems That Rowling made the Potions professor considering a chemistry teacher That She Once Had and Did not like.)

Tom Riddle/Voldemort

Voldemort / TOM Marvolo Riddle (December 31, c. 1926 - May 2, 1998)

The name of Voldemort comes from the French phrase meaning " flight / escape from death " or even "stealing death." In the second novel (Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets), Rowling nos muestra que " Soy Lord Voldemort " es el anagrama de " Tom Sorvolo Ryddle " (en la excelente traducción española de Adolfo Muñoz y Nieves Martín Azofra .)

(The name Voldemort comes from the French words meaning "flight from death," or "steal from death" and his entire goal is to conquer death. In the second novel (Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets), Rowling shows us that "I am Lord Voldemort" is an anagram of "Tom Marvolo Riddle," which is his actual full name. – The English translators, Adolfo Muñoz and Nieves Martín Azofra, did an excellent work adapting the anagram.)

Voldemort's wand

Voldemort's wand is made of wood of yew , measuring 32 cm and soul is phoenix feather. It is the "sister " of the wand of Harry .

(Voldemort's wand is made of yew, Measures 13 ½ "long and has Phoenix feather in STI core." Brother "to Harry's wand.)

The truth is that this only is a small sample of rich and fascinating world created by Rowling. world that I encourage that you go near if you have not done so: first the books and after the movies.
do not know who said that he envied which have started to read them so many wonderful worlds to discover and explore .
To me I feel the same .

(The Truth Is That this is only a sample of the rich and fascinating world created by JK Rowling. A World Which I Encourage you to know if you still Have Not done so, first with the books and Then with the movies.
I Do Not Remember Who Said That he / she send Those Who Were Beginning to Read Because They Had So Many wonderful worlds to discover and explore. I feel the same.)

Harry Potter and friends 2001-2011 J.K. Rowling

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temporary, so is life that never existed


For four months I say goodbye to this beautiful dream come to my blog. I hope you have enjoyed, despite not share and, of course, many of the things I said. If more than say, just that spend their lives as best they can and the best for you I greet you and in March 2011 (If my God allows me) will start again to bother you with my dreams of food.

Eternamente !!!!, thanks see you soon, if they so wish.
Ahhh!, These citations are dismissed



"Equo ne credite, germander / Quidquid id est, timeo Danaos et dona ent."
Translation: "Do not trust the horse, Trojans. Whatever it is, I fear the Achaeans (Greeks), even bearing gifts."
words Trojan priest Laocoon. The phrase "timeo Danaos et dona ent" is cited, among others, by René Goscinny in one of the Asterix albums, and is the origin of a saying to express distrust in English "Ten (ed) Beware of Greeks bearing gifts "). Virgilio


"We remain loyal unless the sky falls and crushes us or the earth open and swallow us up or the sea to rise and submerge us." Celtic Oath


"As beautiful flowers, with color but without scent, are the sweet words for which no work accordingly."
Buddha, Siddhartha Gautama


"Good deeds for the good people who claim freedom, equality and justice.
The rest are spread only in the darkness of oblivion behold place. "
Anonymous



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Thursday, November 25, 2010

How To Get The Smell Out Of Leather Watch

It's Friday ... Thanksgiving! Smile!

TGIF-17

Celebrated fourth Thursday of November , The Thanksgiving de Gracias es una tradición anual en Estados Unidos desde 1863 . Y según esa tradición , la primera celebración tuvo lugar en 1621 y la realizaron los Padres Fundadores , un grupo de puritanos que abandonaron Inglaterra en 1620 huyendo de las persecuciones religiosas y que, después de cruzar el Atlántico en el Mayflower , fundaron una colonia en Nueva Inglaterra ( New Plymouth , Massachusetts ). To thank for a abundant harvest show their appreciation to Wampanoag Indians who helped them survive their first winter, sat together before a meal composite turkey, pumpkin pie and cranberries .
But , " how these facts are true ? It seems that not too . Here are some erroneous data on the celebration.

First Thanksgiving Dinner

(Celebrated on the Fourth Thursday in November, Thanksgiving has been an annual tradition in the United States since 1863. According to tradition the first American Thanksgiving was celebrated in 1621 by the Pilgrim Fathers, a group of Puritans who left England in 1620 fleeing religious persecution and, after crossing the Atlantic on the Mayflower, founded a colony in New England (New Plymouth, Massachusetts). To give thanks for a bountiful harvest and show their appreciation to the Wampanoag Indians who helped them survive their first winter, they sat down together to a meal of turkey, pumpkin pie, and cranberries. But, to what extent these facts are true? Not very much, it turns out. Here are some common misconceptions about this celebration.)

Pilgrim's hat

MITO : los colonos fueron llamados Peregrinos .
LO CIERTO : ni siquiera se referían a sí mismos como 'peregrinos' - se llamaban " santos ". Los primeros norteamericanos aplicaron el término "peregrino" a todos los colonos , y no fue hasta el siglo XX cuando se empezó a usar dicho término exclusivamente para describir a la gente que desembarcó en Plymouth Rock .

(Myth: The settlers were called Pilgrims.
The truth: They didn't even refer to themselves as Pilgrims - they called themselves "Saints." Early Applied Americans the term "pilgrim" to all of the early colonists, it wasn't Until the 20th century That It Was Used Exclusively to describe the folks Who landed on Plymouth Rock.)

Pilgrim's hat

MYTH: It was an event solemn religious.
THE TRUTH: It is unlikely . It was a harvest festival of three days including drink, games of chance , athletic games, and even shooting with muskets (designed, incidentally as a warning friendly to Indians that settlers were prepared to defend .)

(Myth: It was a solemn, Religious occasion.
The truth: Hardly. It Was a three-day harvest festival That included drinking, gambling, athletic games, events and target shooting with muskets Inglés (Which, by the way, WAS Intended as a friendly warning to the Indians the Pilgrims That Were Prepared to Defend Themselves.)

Pilgrim's hat

MYTH: was held in November .
THE TRUTH: used to be held between late September of and mid of October - after that harvest had been gathered . In November , says historian Richard Ehrlich , " The villagers were working to prepare for winter, putting the meat in brine and drying, and conditioning their homes bad weather."

(Myth: It Took place in November.
The truth: It was Some Time Between late September and the middle of October - after the harvest Had Been Brought in. By November, Said historian Richard Ehrlich, "Were the villagers working to prepare for winter, salting and drying meat and making Their houses as wind resistant as possible. ")

Pilgrims

MYTH: the settlers had big hats with buckles.
THE TRUTH: none participants wearing clothes similar to that shown in the pictures: the colonists dressed in black or wore their hats buckles or shoes and not used tall hats. The painters the nineteenth century that portrayed that way because the associated colored clothes black and buckles with an old fashion .

(Myth: The Pilgrims Wore large hats with buckles on Them.
The truth: None of the Participants Were dressed anything like the way They've Been portray in art: the Pilgrims Did not dress in black, Did not Their wear buckles on hats or shoes, and Did not wear tall hats. The 19th-century artists painted Who Them That Way Because They did so associated with black clothing and buckles Being old-fashioned.)

Pilgrim's hat

MYTH: ate turkey.
THE TRUTH: The deer ate settlers, not turkey . As he later wrote colonist Edward Winslow " For three days we have fun and eat, and the Indians went off and hunted five deer, which brought to the colony. " Winslow also mentions four settlers who came to hunt birds, but neither he nor anyone else specify the bird species that actually hunted, and ate turkey if only due to be a dish.
"The most striking feast for the settlers was the venison, because it was something new for them " says Carolyn Travers , research director of the Plymouth Colony, a museum in colonial Massachusetts. " Back in England, the deer were on the farms of the nobles and people were arrested for poaching if they kill a deer ... The settlers mentioned venison and again in his letters home ."

(Myth: They ate turkey.
The truth: The Pilgrims ate deer, turkey Not. As Later Pilgrim Edward Winslow wrote, "For three days we entertained and feasted, and the Indian Went out and Kill five deer, Which They Brought to the plantation. "Winslow does That mention four Pilgrims went" fowling "or hunting bird, But Neither Anyone else have rules Recorded Which They Actually kinds of birds hunted - Even If They did so eat turkey, it WAS just a side dish. "The flashy part of the meal for the colonists Was the venison, Because It Was new to Them," says Carolyn Travers, director of research at Plimoth Plantation, Pilgrim museum in Massachusetts. "Back in England, on estates and deer Were people for poaching Would Be Arrested If They Killed These deer ... The colonists Mentioned venison over and over again in Their letters back home.")

Thanksgiving Dinner

Other foods that can have been on the menu: cod , bass , clams, oysters , corn , berries and plums , all accompanied with water , cerveza de maíz y alguna que otra copa de lo que los colonos llamaban cariñosamente " agua fuerte ". Algunos alimentos desde luego no estaban en el menú, como el pastel de calabaza —en aquellos días, los colonos cocían la calabaza y se la comían tal cual. Y puesto que los colonos no tenían todavía molinos de harina o ganado , no había otro pan que el pan de maíz , ni carne de buey , ni leche , ni queso . Y los colonos tampoco comieron langosta de Nueva Inglaterra. Motivo : las confundían con insectos de gran tamaño.

(Other foods that may have been on the menu: cod, bass, clams, oysters, Indian corn, native berries and plums, all washed down with water, beer made from corn, and another drink the Pilgrim affectionately called "strong water." A few things definitely weren't on the menu, including pumpkin pie - in those days, the Pilgrims boiled their pumpkin and ate it plain. And since the Pilgrims didn't yet have flour mills or cattle, there was no bread other than corn bread, and no beef, milk, or cheese. Did the Pilgrims eat And Any New England lobsters, either. Reason: They mistook Them for large insects.)

Pilgrim's hat

MYTH: settlers held a similar celebration each year . THE TRUTH
: no evidence whatsoever that the settlers held the party again in 1622. It is likely that had no mood for it - the harvest had been disappointing , and were overwhelmed by the arrival of a boat new settlers who had to feed and house during the winter.

(Myth: The Pilgrims held Every year a similar feast.
The truth: There's no Evidence That the Pilgrims Celebrated again in 1622. They Probably Were not in the mood - Been Had the disappointing harvest, and They Were burdened with a new boatload of Pilgrims Who Had To Be fed and house-through the winter.)

" The Thanksgiving Day is celebrated By law, once a year, for the good man is held as often as his heart prompts grateful. "
Edward Sandford Martin (1856-1939)

("Thanksgiving Day comes, by statute, eleven year, to the honest man it comes as frequently as the heart of gratitude will allow."
Edward Sandford Martin)

If you want to try to see how much you know on Thanksgiving Day , do this trivia.

(If you want to find out how much you know about Thanksgiving Day, take this trivia.)

Happy weekend Thanksgiving!

(Have a nice Thanksgiving weekend!)

Source: Neatorama

Sunday, November 21, 2010

Hedge Fund Prospectus Sample

Dr. Dr.Casa Dr.Casa


And elsewhere on the out Dr. House!


As stupid detail, this time around has cast a character in MVP, while not the most famous.

Friday, November 19, 2010

Where To Go To Get Wax

Chef


Chef that never existed

Chef Bertuccio (From the book and movie "The Count of Monte Cristo")

His preparations


prepared on the boat to the Mediterranean sea bass Provencal served with chopped shrimp and sea urchins, all grilled with fennel branches flambé with anise liqueur, topped with tomato sauce and a pinch of saffron. Cook was formerly of Conde Farlatti (A rich man in Tuscany)

tomatoes with anchovies

Spaghetti with seafood

Data
ironic:
The Castle Count of Monte Cristo had had a cook, a salsa, a baker and six assistants (There is more staff in a kitchen brigade in a book by Alexander Dumas that the current reality of the restaurants in Argentina, to mourn or to laugh, I still have not elucidated)

Phrases rescued
film


" It is my fortune that gives me rights, it is my misfortune "
Edmond Dantes.


"Admire attorney, this appearance of sausage, it is not because it is poutargue, ie fish eggs, pressed and spicy, eaten with olive oil and pepper spread on bread toast. It is a delight. "

" Countess, look at this treasure, for a delicate palate. Eel with celery , tomato and orange peel . I see that looks curiously Conde our selection of marinated sardines and salmon "


- Bertuccio: Yes, but Conde, a recipe I know I'm safe and that his famous Faria never speak. Is the formula for happiness
- Edmond Dantes: Always fails
- Bertuccio: Depends on the cook


- Lover: I want your presence
- Edmond Dantes: What for?
- Lover: Something like, for example (Kiss shy). Sorry if it is not very good, but not kiss well. But teach me, you who knows everything (again kiss shy)
- Edmond Dantes: Your song does not lie, tastes like vanilla
- Lover: And do you like vanilla?
- Edmonds Dantes: At first glance yes, but if no objection, I would be sure

Kiss
beautiful




Tarak: Chef of the film Centurion

His preparations


works the and fungi Unlike the poison of which are not. Deer killed with an ax or hatchet from the kitchen and in the part where he ate a deer hunt and gave his companions the food debris from the belly of the animal and then took blood


Phrases
film rescued


"We do food, we know everything," said
Tarak made by the Picts as they fled through the woods and one of the soldiers wondered why the soldier who went before this run was so fast, which was answered Tarak marathoner. The response of the other soldier was like "And you know what?.


"My father taught me that life is duty and honor above all. A man without his word is no better than a beast. "Centurion




Chichibio: Chef of the work of Giovanni Boccaccio's Decameron


"Chichibio Cook gives his friend a leg of the crane which has to serve at a banquet. His master is enraged at what the chef replied that the bird had only one leg. The Lord took him to the park to show their stupidity, but Chichibio shows cranes that were sleeping with one leg curled. Mr. frightens the birds screaming, they run away, before the triumphant look, the cook replied. "... You might have cried if he and the crane banquet, it might have taken the other foot as they did this ..."



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Love and Blog Food: A very sensual Conde (Montecristo)

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Sunday, November 14, 2010

Nutro Sensitive Stomach Food Coupon Printable

House # 004 # 003 # 002



Continuing with the routine, here are the third page of "Dr. House ", with the first appearance of Dr. Caddi and his love-hate relationship.

As a detail, you'll see that out of the hospital furulando the character of the genius of Seguridasosiá Maikel.

Sunday, November 7, 2010

Scratches On Computer Tower



Second page of "Dr. House" people will see that everything has its explanation. More or less.

Wednesday, November 3, 2010

Difference Between Studio Fix

Dr.Casa Dr.Casa # 001


I leave and the first page of color comics "Dr. House ", the first of many to come.
(I hope)

Monday, November 1, 2010

Proper Invite Mailing Time




Hello People, my name is X SER. and I'm the author!
From now on you can be watching this blog for FREE, comics-parody series "Dr. House. That things succeed depends very much on whether you like it and your comments.

The comic is titled "DR. CASA "(you've seen the cover) and is entirely based on three pages I did on this subject for a black and white fanzine and were quite successful.

Until today I have two comics published: "Sivila Save" and "Arkam" and now I get pages that are also collected in the latter. This will give you a clue of where shots are going to go ...

Within a week I put the first color page made exclusively for the blog.