Sofia The First The Shy Princess BluRay | 720p [Icinema3satu]

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Cast : Ariel Winter,Sara Ramirez,Wayne Brady,Darcy Rose Byrnes,Zach Callison,Eric Stonestreet,Ellie Kemper,Tress MacNeille,Barbara Dirickson,Russi Taylor
Sinopsis : Sofia helps Vivian, a shy classmate overcome her fear of speaking in public; meanwhile, Clover makes friends with her dragon.
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Chinese New Year 2010 - Year of the Tiger


just returned late on Sunday, February 14th from New York City where I had the opportunity to pay a quick visit to Chinatown for lunch and shopping. While many of you may have been planning something romantic for Valentines Day Sunday with your sweetie, in Chinatown, people of all ages were gathering in the streets by late morning to begin celebrating the start of the Chinese New Year.


Several of the streets in the heart of Chinatown were blocked to vehicular traffic in anticipation of a noontime parade. These newly created ‘pedestrian zones’ allowed friends and families to safely gather and watch as scores of confetti firecrackers were set off in celebration. The air became thick with bits of colorful paper in just a short time as the confetti floated in the light breeze. It did not take long for the streets and sidewalks to become completely blanketed with confetti and streamers.


By sheer luck, I had the good fortune to come across a group of people dressed in Lion costumes who were dancing to the beat of metal drums in front of local businesse and I was able to enjoy a good view of the action. This small scene gave me a taste of how exciting the big Lion and Dragon Dance parades will be that are scheduled to wend their way through the streets of Chinatown on Sunday, February 21st.

In 2010, the Chinese New Year is on February 14th and it is The Year of the Tiger. The Chinese New Year follows the Chinese zodiac, a twelve month cycle, which the Chinese believe each person born under a particular character/animal takes on the characteristic of that animal.

Tiger

The Tiger is considered to be a risk taker in life and a leader, rather than a follower. People born under the sign of the tiger are adventurous, self starters who are first to take on something new. They look for solutions to challenging situation rather than focus on the problems and shortcomings. They are positive in their outlook and surround themselves with people who are open, honest, effective and productive. The Tiger is thought to be a lucky sign but someone who is more likely to make their own luck. They are courageous in what they do, and proud of their achievements. They are also known to look after their appearance and sometimes can appear vain. Tigers are confident people who like the lime light, and possess a high level of personal presence.

The Star of Bethlehem Christmas Star


As the well-known story in the Gospel of Matthew goes, the Star of Bethlehem guided three Magi, or wise men, to Jerusalem some 2,000 years ago. And after consulting with King Herod of Judea, the men found newborn baby Jesus in the little town of Bethlehem. Whether such an event really happened in history is difficult to prove, but if it did, what was the Star of Bethlehem?  
This is a question scholars have long pondered, not just from a religious or historical perspective, but from a scientific one, too. Plenty of theories have been proposed, from an astronomical event to an astrological horoscope, but thanks to modern astronomy, scientists are getting closer to an answer.
"If what is in the New Testament is a historical account of something, then that historical account requires an explanation," David Weintraub, a professor of physics and astronomy at Vanderbilt University in Tennessee, told our sister publication All About Space in an email. "As an astronomer, you want an astronomical explanation."
The skies have always been a bridge between the known and the unknown. In ancient times, the skies were the realm of the gods, who dictated the fates of men down below. Across different faiths, religious rituals and practices are a way to establish a sort of dialogue with powers way beyond our control. It is how we can grab their attention. And if the skies are the realm of the gods, then celestial phenomena must be some kind of message, the way the gods talk to us down here. Across millennia, this has been the belief of countless religions across the globe. Even now, when this sort of supernatural connection with the skies is fading due to scientific knowledge, countless people believe in astrology, another way of extracting meaning from celestial phenomena that supposedly impact our lives.