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01 January
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New Year Celebrations
     
T'was the day before New Years with only minutes to go.
Everyone was waiting for the new year to show.

There were party hats, noise makers, and lots of champaign.

Good food and good music no one could complain. When suddenly the ball began to drop.

Everyone in the room came to a stop.
When the ball reached the bottom the crowd began to roar.
 And confetti dropped from ceiling to floor. Happy New Year! Happy New Year was all you could hear.
 2006 was finally here.
Here's hoping your new year will be festive and live. And may the fun continue until 2007...

| 04 December
Peace Of Me      

Standing still but still moving Lying down but not resting Breathing air, suffocating All the while, I'm debating
 Life was never what I thought Never what I wanted it to be Had a plan, couldn't follow Had a dream, it was hollow Everywhere felt like nowhere Everything was so boring

Life was never what I wanted Never what I thought Until you came and turned it all around Oh, you found the peace of me It was missing; it was broken You put soul into it Oh, you found the whole of me I was empty, now I'm better All my peace is back together
 Restless ways for a living Fitting in 'cause I was driven Saying yes when I meant no Holding on, should've let go
 I was scattered all around Left shattered on the ground You picked me up
 All I wanted was a little bit of hope Couldn't find it You showed me something That I never knew I owned You put a light to it
 Oh, you found the peace of me It was missing; it was broken You put soul into it Oh, you found the whole of me I was empty, now I'm better 'Cause you pieced me back together
 What a life, always tried What a life, lived without you Don't leave me, and I won't Fall apart, I won't leave you And it's cold and I'm blind And I would and it feels good What a waste on my mind Everytime, all the time
 Oh, you found the whole of me It was missing; it was broken You put soul into it Oh, you found the whole of me I was empty, now I'm better 'Cause you pieced me back together


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13 November
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Because of you

I will not make the same mistakes that you did I will not let myself cause my heart so much misery I will not break the way you did You fell so hard I've learned the hard way, to never let it get that far

Because of you I never stay too far from the sidewalk Because of you I learned to play on the safe side So I don't get hurt Because of you I find it hard to trust Not only me, but everyone around me Because of you I am afraid
 I lose my way And it's not too long before you point it out I cannot cry Because I know that's weakness in your eyes I'm forced to fake a smile, a laugh Every day of my life My heart can't possibly break When it wasn't even whole to start with
 Because of you I never stay too far from the sidewalk Because of you I learned to play on the safe side So I don't get hurt Because of you I find it hard to trust Not only me, but everyone around me Because of you I am afraid
 I watched you die I heard you cry Every night in your sleep I was so young You should have known better than to lean on me You never thought of anyone else You just saw your pain And now I cry In the middle of the night For the same damn thing
 Because of you I never stay too far from the sidewalk Because of you I learned to play on the safe side So I don't get hurt Because of you I tried my hardest just to forget everything Because of you I don't know how to let anyone else in Because of you I'm ashamed of my life because it's empty Because of you I am afraid Because of you...


| 21 October
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I don´t have a perfect smile
maybe I´m just too shy
I´m not a beauty queen
on covers of magazines
that´s something you can´t deny
I got my own style

So what you see is what you get
A girl of no regrets
I´m not ideal - I´m quite absurd
I´m just an imperfect girl
I rise above this perfect world
I´m just an imperfect girl

I wouldn´t be classed as cool
I have to bend the rules
Maybe I don´t fit in
I didn´t always win
that´s something you can´t deny
I´m happy with my own style

So what you see is what you get
A girl of no regrets
I´m not ideal - I´m quite absurd
I´m just an imperfect girl
I rise above this perfect world
I´m just an imperfect, imperfect girl

It´s all just make-believe
The standards that we hear
It doesn´t have to be
A perfect world, a perfect world

I´m not ideal - I´m quite absurd
I´m just an imperfect girl
I rise above this perfect world
I´m just an imperfect, imperfect girl


| 12 October

hi all my space vistors
i have been nominated by this space
to be miss msn space 2005
im so exited about that
so i hope from all of you that you
would vote for my space if you realy think
that my space deserve it
if u want to vote u will have only
to click on the "vote for me!" pic 
and vote for me in the "voting" blog
all i need is your support
so plz dont disappoint me...


29 September
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A Wish for the World
   
May the year ahead bring health and happiness, hearts that love each other, strength and perseverance, people helping one another; a renaissance of values, such as family, faith, and freedom; the spirit of God within us as a living temple for Him; children safe from any injury, forgiveness of the past, no more terror, war or poverty, and peace on earth at last!


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17 September
C00L QUIZES!!!
What kind of girl are you? (with pix!)
 The intelligent loner. You're shy at times but friendly, and you are never weak and always independent. You are incredibly intelligent (wise beyond your years) and have a talent for many things (sports, music, art). You have a kind and warm personality and enjoy the simple things. Like hanging out with friends and watching movies at home. But you're sometimes quiet nature makes you a bit of an outcast and a mystery to people. No matter how pretty you are or smart or athletic, you just can't seem to break into the crowd and be noticed. Don't worry, try to be more outgoing and speak out when you have more to say. Don't hide behind your books and sports and computer, get out there and get noticed. You also have deep desires in life and feel vunerable and alone at times. Don't feel sad either, What helps me to express feelings and dreams that I can't say to people, is through my writting. Maybe you should try.
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What type of romance should you have?
A James and Lily romance. You have a romance that is hard to explain. Your partner is your opposite in everyway imaginable. The only thing you have in common is that fact that you love each other deeply. It was like you were meant to be with one another and you'll do anything for this person. This is the rarest form of romance filled with careing, compasion, and love. Being the rarest, it is, in my opinion, the best.
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07 September
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27 August
YOU...
The words have been drained from this pencil Sweet words that I want to give you And I cant sleep, I need to tell you... goodnight
When we're together I feel perfect When I'm pulled away from you I fall apart All that you say is sacred to me

Your eyes are so brown, I can't look away as we lay in the stillness You whisper to me, Lady, marry me, promise you'll stay with me Oh you don't have to ask me, you know you're all that I live for You know I'd die just to hold you, stay with you

Somehow I'll show you that you are my night sky I've always been right behind you Now I'll always be right beside you

So many nights I've cried myself to sleep Now that you love me I love myself I never thought I would say that I never thought there'd be you
13 August
Hugs From Heaven 
When you feel a gentle breeze Caress you when you sigh, It's a hug sent from Heaven From a loved one way up high.

If a soft and tender raindrop Lands upon your nose, It's just a little angel's kiss As fragile as a rose.

When you hear a song that fills you With a feeling of sweet love, It's a hug sent down from Heaven From someone special up above.

If you wake up in the morning To a bluebird's chirping song, It's music sent from Heaven To cheer you all day long.

If tiny little snowflakes Land upon your face, It's a whisper sent from Heaven All trimmed with angel lace.

So let your heart be joyful If you're lonely, my dear friend, Hugs that are sent from Heaven A broken heart will mend!

05 August
"The 10 Most Powerful Women"
hi girls ! I found this great article in a very popular website and it realy attracted me .It shows how women can rise their head high and speak independently which is something imposible in our society and rearly have been done by women in arabic society . its usually here a manly society ,which does not give womens their rights to speak out independently ,I look to those powerful women proudly and in a big self confidence speacialy my role model oprah winfrey thats why I wish deep from inside my heart that one day I can left my head high to speak independently and help all the women over the world from the suffering tht they face every day during their life which make me wanna cry I WISH MY WISH COME TRUE ONE DAY.
#1 Condoleezza RiceSecretary of state U.S.
She is the first African-American woman to become the U.S. secretary of state. She advises the leader of the world's largest superpower and has an unparalleled level of trust with and access to the president. And she has served two other U.S. presidents, George H.W. Bush and Ronald Reagan. For all of these reasons, and more, Rice, 50, is the most powerful woman in the world.
After a four-year role as national security adviser, Rice assumed the mantle of secretary of state in January. Rice has played a key, behind-the-scenes role in all of President George W. Bush's major decisions. "During the last four years, I've relied on her counsel, benefited from her great experience and appreciated her sound and steady judgment," the president said when announcing Rice's promotion. Bush needs her now more than ever, as his approval ratings and credibility sag, his domestic agenda is stalled, and the country grows more bitterly divided over the war in Iraq.
With her steely nerve and delicate manners (she has been called the "Warrior Princess"), Rice lately has reinvigorated her position with diplomatic activism, whether it's promoting Israel's withdrawal from the Gaza Strip to ease the Palestinian conflict, or encouraging six-party talks to get North Korea to stop its pursuit of nuclear weapons, or trying to stop Sudan's genocide—to the point where her diplomatic party was recently roughed up by Sudan's strongmen. Rice also has close relationships with world leaders, having accompanied the president on numerous trips to Europe and Iraq. Rice has visited 31 countries and logged in over 119,000 miles by midyear. An unofficial Web site proclaims, "Condoleezza Rice for President 2008," which might be a long-shot idea. But a run by Rice for the presidency would make history in the U.S.
#2 Wu Yi
Vice Premier, minister of health China

Having risen up the ranks of China's Communist Party leadership since 1962, Wu Yi, 66, became a member of the Central Committee in 2002, adding the post of minister of health in 2003. Wu Yi has been busy this year as she helps China battle disgruntled textile manufacturers, due to the lifting of World Trade Organization quotas. In a bold June speech in Hong Kong, Wu Yi called for an end to politicizing economic issues. One key move by her country should help here. Bowing to international pressure, in July China revalued the yuan by a modest 2.1%, scrapping the yuan's ten-year-old peg to the U.S. dollar and replacing it with a tightly managed float against a basket of unspecified foreign currencies, in which the dollar will likely occupy a prominent place.
#3 Yulia Tymoshenko

Tymoshenko, 44, was one of the leaders of Ukraine's Orange Revolution last fall that toppled a stagnant, corrupt regime. For her support, the country's new president, Victor Yushchenko, appointed her prime minister, a post she is using forcefully to shake up Ukrainian oligarchs. Her bold moves to re-privatize industrial assets, allegedly bought on the cheap by billionaires like Rinat Akhmetov and Victor Pinchuk, have met with criticism both inside and outside Ukraine. But Tymoshenko is used to controversy, having fallen out with the sitting government in 2001, leading to her arrest and later dismissal. Tymoshenko is also known for her fashion sense, appearing on the cover of the Ukrainian edition of Elle magazine earlier this year.

Arroyo, 58, is now fighting to hold on to her job as the opposition party seeks to file impeachment charges against her over a series of scandals, and her attempts to fix Manila's weak finances are falling apart, causing frustrated technocrats to bolt from her government. After donning the mantle of president in 2001, Arroyo tried to work diligently on her governing platform, which includes the eradication of poverty, which helped her win re-election in 2004. Nevertheless, despite a growing economy (in 2004, the Philippines economy grew an estimated 6.1%, up from 4.7% in 2003), Arroyo's stewardship has been burdened by a Muslim insurgency and the Philippines' designation as the second most corrupt country in Asia, according to a survey of businessmen conducted by the Hong Kong-based Political and Economic Risk Consultancy. Arroyo, a former classmate of Bill Clinton's at Georgetown University and a onetime economics professor, is currently under investigation by lawmakers into allegations she cheated to win last year's election; to date Arroyo has declined to testify before her government's Congress.
#5 Margaret (Meg) Whitman
Chief executive, eBay U.S.

As ruler of the world's biggest online auction site, Whitman, 49, has successfully beaten back stiff competition from Amazon.com and Yahoo!. To do that, she has swiftly fixed any problems, has faithfully tried to weed out the fakes on her site and has posted a consistent flow of profits, making eBay the world's most valuable Internet brand. All this is to be expected. Whitman has an impressive, blue-chip résumé, with executive stints at Hasbro, the Walt Disney Co. and Bain & Co., among others. Whitman also serves on the boards of eBay as well as DreamWorks Animation, Procter & Gamble and the Gap. Despite her stock's volatility, her personal holdings are valued at $1.6 billion, making Whitman one of the richest people on the planet.
#6 Anne Mulcahy
Chief executive officer, Xerox U.S.

Having pulled Xerox out of a near-fatal slump in 2002, Mulcahy, 52, is now looking to get her company back to the top of the tech world. Her ideas: color printing and lucrative consulting services. It's a tough space to exist in, with competitors like HP, Kodak and Dell battling for pieces of the printing, copying and services businesses. To highlight how Xerox has changed, Mulcahy, who took over the top job in 2001, has yanked the company's tagline, "The Document Company," in favor of going solo with the Xerox name. A Xerox veteran, she started as a lowly field-sales rep 30 years ago. Working at Xerox is all in the family for Mulcahy. Her husband is a retired Xerox exec, and her older brother now runs the global services group. One of the few elite women to run a top public company, Mulcahy is a coveted choice on corporate boards, serving on the boards of Citigroup and Target.
#7 Sallie Krawcheck
Chief financial officer, Citigroup U.S.
This former equity analyst, dubbed "Mrs. Clean" thanks to her frank demeanor and focus on ethics, has risen at a blistering speed to the top ranks on Wall Street. After two years heading Smith Barney, the business unit containing Citigroup's previously ailing equity research and global private-client groups, Krawcheck, 40, was tapped to be the finance chief of Citigroup. She is viewed as one of the company's next generation of leaders and is undoubtedly one of the most influential women on Wall Street. Her power may increase as upheaval in the top ranks roils her company, notably, the imminent departure of Citigroup President Robert Willumstad. But Krawcheck has been regarded as a stabilizing force. So far, the former Sanford C. Bernstein chief executive has received good grades for restoring the reputation of a division tarnished by charges of "spinning" initial public offerings and biased stock recommendations.
#8 Brenda Barnes
Chief executive officer, Sara Lee U.S.

Barnes, 51, became chief executive earlier this year after Sara Lee announced a major restructuring that included the planned sale of product lines totaling $8.2 billion in revenue. At the same time, Barnes is tackling corporate inefficiencies by encouraging shared purchasing between divisions and less bureaucracy. Barnes raised eyebrows when she left PepsiCo in 1998 to spend more time with her family. Ever since Barnes got back on the "on-ramp" into the corporate world, she has been the most oft-cited example in the business press of a woman who ditched her corporate career to spend time with her family, only to regain corporate power.
#9 Oprah Winfrey

With a net worth of more than $1 billion, an Academy Award nomination, a hit television show, a successful magazine (O, The Oprah Magazine) and a cable channel (Oxygen Media), there seems to be little else that Winfrey, 51, can do to add to her status as an international media phenomenon. According to her spokesperson, The Oprah Winfrey Show, launched in 1986, is aired in 112 countries, which includes the United States. Winfrey is also a vocal advocate for the education and well-being of women and children around the world, giving to those in need via Oprah's Angel Network and her personal charity, the Oprah Winfrey Foundation.
#10 Melinda Gates
Co-founder, The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation U.S.

The numbers are both staggering and disturbing. Millions of children die every year of diseases that are preventable. Just half of all African-American and Hispanic students graduate from high school. Thousands of homeless people sleep on the streets every night. These are the statistics that have so distressed Melinda Gates, 41, and her husband, billionaire and Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates, that the two started an endowment, now at $28.8 billion, to fight for better health care and education for the poor around the world, as well as for at-risk families in Washington State and Oregon. Gates is also on the boards of The Washington Post Co. and drugstore.com. |  |
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