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Bathroom - Bathroom US term for toilet room with a shower and/or bathtub (sometimes also with a toilet).

Jay Sebring - Bruce on to the show Green Hornet - which set off Bruce's career. In October of 1964, Jay met Sharon Tate at a party. She was at the time an up-and-coming actress. They hit it off and soon were inseperable. Jay soon bought the former home of Jean Harlow on Easton Drive in Benedict Canyon. The house had a dark history, which was the reason Jay bought it. Jean Harlow married MGM producer Paul Bern, then 2 months later Bern killed himself in the bathroom of the house. Later 3 more people killed themselves in the house - a maid hung herself, a man drowned in the pool, and another man committed suicide. Once in 1965 while staying home alone in the house, Sharon Tate, whom later recalled this story to.

Joe Cocker - My Friends," a cover of the song by The Beatles off the Sgt. Pepper's album. The same year he appeared at the Woodstock Music Festival. He had further success covering Beatles tunes with his cover of their song "She Came In Through the Bathroom Window" off their Abbey Road album. Other early hits included "Cry Me a River" and "Feelin' Alright". Onstage, he often exhibited a physical intensity as he sang, and his unique stage presence was often spoofed by comedian John Belushi. In the beginning of 1970s he had problems with drugs and alcohol that obviously had a bad influence on his musical career. Luckily he managed to make a comeback in the 1980s and 1990s with several massive chart hits like: Up where We Belong, (Academy Award winning song.

John Holmes (actor) - an ambulance driver that he met a nurse named Sharon Gebenini. They married in 1965. For the next two years, Holmes and his wife lived quiet, uneventful lives. Holmes found work as a forklift driver at a warehouse, but the rigors of driving in and out of a frozen warehouse created severe health problems, causing Holmes' lung to collapse on three separate occasions. While recovering from the collapsed lung, Holmes frequented a club in Gardena, where he met a man in the bathroom who encouraged him to do pornography. Initially, he did magazine work and the occasional 8mm loop, keeping his work in porn secret from his wife. With the success of 1972's Deep Throat, The Devil In Miss Jones and Behind the Green Door, porn had become chic although it.

John Forbes Nash - scientific work. In 1978 he was awarded the John Von Neumann Theory Prize for his invention of non-cooperative equilibriums, now called Nash equilibriums. Nash's mental health improved very slowly. His interest in mathematical problems gradually returned, and with it the ability to think logically. He also became interested in computer programming. The 1990s brought a return of his genius, though it lived in a still feeble mind. In 1994 he received the Nobel Prize in Economics as a result of his game theory work at Princeton as a graduate student. He is still hoping to score substantial scientific results. Between 1945 and 1996 John Nash published a total of 23 scientific studies, plus an autobiographical essay, 'Les Prix Nobel' (1994) [1], first published in Sweden. A film titled A Beautiful Mind,.

Joe Meek - studio at Holloway Road, Islington and then put enormous effort into Denis Preston's Landsdowne studio. Tensions between Preston and Meek soon saw Meek forced out. At a time when studio engineers were still wearing white coats, Meek was producing everything on the three floors of his "home" studio. For the song "Johnny Remember Me" he placed the violins on the stairs, the drummer almost in the bathroom, and the brass section on a different floor entirely. When his landlords, who lived downstairs, felt that the noise was too much, they would indicate so with a broom on the ceiling. Joe would signal his indifference by placing louspeakers in the stairwell and turning up the volume. In January 1960, with the promoter William Barrington-Coupe, Meek founded Triumph Records. Indifferent business results and.

I've fallen and I can't get up - Lifecall, a small radio badge worn around the wrist or neck; when the button on the badge is pressed, the senior is immediately put into contact with a dispatcher who can send a paramedic, fireman, or other emergency assistance. The TV advertisement specifically featured a fictional elderly lady named "Mrs. Fletcher" who has fallen, with her walker, in the bathroom. Sprawled helplessly, she speaks the famous line, and a dispatcher informers her that 'help is being sent immediately'. On its face, the commercial illustrates a serious situation for a senior with dire consequences (elderly people with no one to care for them may fall in their homes and be on the floor for hours or even days, unable to get help). The Lifecall ad, however, had the double misfortune of being.

Ilocano - wεn which rhymes with "men" while Southern speech would pronounce it as wuhn. Ilocano employs a predicate-initial structure and uses a highly complex list of affixes (prefixes, suffixes, infixes and enclitics) and reduplications to indicate a wide array of grammatical categories. Learning simple root words and corresponding affixes goes a long way in forming cohesive sentences. Ilocano also has five sets of pronouns. Example: Root word for bath is digos. Agdigos (to take a bath) Agdigdigos (bathing) Agdigdigosak (Bathing I am) Agindidigos (Pretending to bathe I am) Written Script (see Baybayin) Pre-colonial Ilocanos employed a syllabic script similar to Vedic writing in India and used in languages throughout Indonesia (e.g. Buginese) and the Philippines. This writing system was not limited to elite classes but was widely used in the population prior.

Italian language - leave. -ire (-isco form) Singular Plural 1st Person -isco -iamo 2nd Person -isci -ite 3rd Person -isce -iscono Example: capire, "to understand". Io capisco or just Capisco. "I understand." Capisci? "Do you understand?" Graphemes and Phonemes of Italian i /i/ e, é /e/ e, è /E/ a /a/ o /o/ o, ò /O/ u /u/ Plosivess p /p/ b /b/ t /t/ d /d/ c before velar vowels, ch- before palatal vowels, q before u in some words, k in foreign words /k/ g- before velar vowels, gh- before palatal vowels /g/ Affricates z /ts/ z /dz/ c- before palatal vowels; ci- before velar vowels /tS/ g- before palatal vowels, gi- before velar vowels /dZ/ Fricatives f /f/ v /v/ s /s/ s /z/ sc- before palatal vowels, sci- before velar.

Hampton Court Palace - the Great Hall and the tennis court. (This was designed for the game of real tennis, not the present-day version of the game.) During the seventeenth century, Wren demolished some of Henry's work, on the orders of King William III, to make way for a new wing. It was at Hampton Court that King William died in 1702, after falling from his horse in the grounds. Later, under King George II of Great Britain and his queen, Caroline, further refurbishment took place. The Queen's Private Apartments are still open to the public, and include her bathroom, bedroom, and private chapel. Queen Jane Seymour gave birth to Prince Edward, the future King Edward VI at Hampton Court in 1537 and died there twelve days later, and her ghost is said to haunt.

Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets - allow them entry. Harry and Ron thus decide to fly Mr. Weasley's flying Ford Anglia to Hogwarts. Instead of landing smoothly on the grounds as they had planned, however, they crash into the Whomping Willow; their flying car had also been seen by several Muggles. Professor Severus Snape attempts to have them expelled, but fails to convince the headmaster, Professor Albus Dumbledore. No points are docked from Gryffindor House for the boys' exploits, but they are both given a warning and detention. The next day several problems occur. Ron receives a Howler and both Harry and Ron have their first lesson with Lockhart, which is a complete disaster. Much to Harry's chagrin, he receives constant attention from Lockhart and Colin Creevey, both of whom constantly interact with him on the base.

Hermione Granger - Hermione initially; in Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone, while still on the Hogwarts Express, Ron hopes that he doesn't end up in the same house as her. They later warm to her: she lies to Professor McGonagall to keep them out of trouble, after they save her from a troll attack—she had been in the bathroom, crying over a comment Ron had earlier made about her not having friends. She helps Harry to get past the Devil's Snare and the Potions puzzle when he seeks to stop the theft of the philosopher's stone. Her parents are both muggles, and in Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets she is petrified by the basilisk while researching a hunch; this information later helps Harry and Ron to save Ron's sister, Ginny. In.

Hogwarts - 1.3 Ravenclaw 1.4 Slytherin 2 Subjects 2.5 Transfiguration 2.6 Defence Against the Dark Arts 2.7 Charms 2.8 Potions 2.9 Astronomy 2.10 History of Magic 2.11 Herbology 2.12 Arithmancy 2.13 Study of Ancient Runes 2.14 Divination 2.15 Care of Magical Creatures 2.16 Muggle Studies 3 School Year 4 Rooms 4.17 Deep Under the Dungeons 4.17.1 The Chamber of Secrets 4.18 Dungeons 4.18.2 Potions Classroom 4.18.3 Severus Snape's Office 4.18.4 Slytherin Common Room 4.18.5 Hufflepuff Common Room 4.18.6 Kitchens 4.19 Ground Floor 4.19.7 Entrance Hall 4.19.8 Great Hall 4.19.9 Staff Room 4.19.10 Argus Filch's Office 4.20 First Floor 4.20.11 Muggle Studies Classroom 4.20.12 Defence Aganist the Dark Arts Classroom 4.20.13 History of Magic Classroom 4.20.14 Minerva McGonagall's Office 4.20.15 The Hospital Wing 4.21 Second Floor 4.21.16 Moaning Myrtle's Bathroom 4.21.17 Entrance to Albus.

Hostel - you rent a bed (usually a bunk-bed) in a dormitory and share common bathroom, kitchen, and lounge rooms. Private rooms are often available. The main benefit of a hostel is that you get to meet other travelers from all over the world. They are usually less formal and less expensive than hotels. They are most frequently used by young travelers. In the past many hostels had imposed age limits, but today it's more common for hostels to accept guests of all ages. In certain parts of the world, hostels are commonly called "backpackers", particularly Australia and New Zealand. Many hostels belong to Hostelling International (HI), a nonprofit organization composed of more than 90 associations representing about 4000 hostels in over 80 countries. Hostelling International was formerly called the International Youth Hostel.

Home Outfitters - bedding, towels, housewares, and other home accessories for the kitchen, bedroom, and bathroom. The first store opened in 1998 in the Toronto area, under the name Bed, Bath and More. Home Outfitters is a division of Hudson's Bay Company..

Ganesh - returning home after many years away on a hunting trip, and finding his (now grown-up) son in bed with Parvati. In a rage, believing that Parvati had taken a lover, he cut Ganesh's head off, and had to replace it with the head of the first animal that he saw - which was an elephant. A variant on this story suggests that Parvati requested Ganesh to guard her bathroom while she washed herself - and when Shiva returned, Ganesh did not recognise him, and again in anger Shiva cut off his head. Ganesh is a very popular God, especially in his home city of Mumbai. He is the God of luck and fortune, of doorways, of the household, and of writing. He is also the remover of obstacles, and as such.

Glen Quagmire - I don't want to come between you... or do I? Hey baby, you're parked, right? Because you got fine written all over you. If I could rearrange the dictionary I'd put U and I together Hey Peter, Lois, whoa..... You guys got a towel? (On answering the door almost naked) Hey, sorry Lois. I didn't mean to point (On finding a cheerleader tied up in the mens' bathroom) Dear Diary.. Jackpot! Hey everybody, I was just jerk....ed out of a deep sleep..

Gundam Seed Episodes 6-10 - ZAFT ship. Murrue, Natarle and Mwu take her to a room for questioning. Natarle chases away Tolle and the bridge crew for eavesdropping. Lacus explains that she is the daughter of Siegel Clyne, and Mwu says he is the leader of ZAFT's high council. Lacus asks Mwu if he knows her father, and he sighs in disbelief. She says she was investigating Junius 7 in preparation for the one year anniversary. An Alliance ship showed up and opened fire on the Silverwind, and the crew shoved Lacus into the lifepod. While in the shower, Athrun gets a call to inform him that the Vesalius will be leaving port 36 hours ahead of schedule. He then turns on the TV and hears a news report about Lacus and the Silverwind disappearing near.

Feces - is passed during labor and delivery. Inhaled meconium can cause a partial or complete blockage of the newborn's airways, and the severity depends on the amount of meconium the baby aspirates. Meconium aspiration affects around 20 percent of all newborn babies worldwide. Laboratory testing of feces In the medical profession, feces are referred to as stools. This comes from the Anglo-Saxon word stol, which means "seat". The word stool was originally used to describe the seat one sat on to go to the bathroom. So, the expression was that they were "going to stool." By the end of the 16th century, the word stool was used to mean the same thing as feces. Feces will usually be required for microbiological testing, looking for an intestinal pathogen. Biochemical tests done on feces.

Fecal incontinence - keep stool inside. When damaged, the muscles aren't strong enough to do their job, and stool can leak out. In women, the damage often happens when giving birth. The risk of injury is greatest if the doctor uses forceps to help deliver the baby or does an episiotomy, which is a cut in the vaginal area to prevent it from tearing during birth. Hemorrhoid surgery can damage the sphincters as well. Nerve Damage Fecal incontinence can also be caused by damage to the nerves that control the anal sphincters or to the nerves that sense stool in the rectum. If the nerves that control the sphincters are injured, the muscle doesn't work properly and incontinence can occur. If the sensory nerves are damaged, they don't sense that stool is in the.


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