Tuesday, 30 September 2014

Southern Girl's

The best young ladies around. They are constantly pretty and show themselves well. Ordinarily wearing their easter shaded polos, lacostes, or michael stars. Allways (well, ordinarily) seen wearing there name brand pants blue clique, 7's, residents, holy messenger, paper denim, etc...accesories dependably comprise of them pearl earings. Basic yet ellegant. All southern young ladies own atleast 1 surf shop or restaurant T-shirt from some place on the coast, in all probability Wrightsville. Discovered cruising around in their silver or green Range Rovers or Land Rovers, and if not, volvos or station wagons. Southern families are the most liberal of all of them, which makes southern young girls, the sweeter.

Never forget however, the carolina young ladies are the best!

"Carolina young ladies, best on the planet!"

northeners: eh' you all.

southern young ladies: hey yall need some tea?

Tuesday, 13 August 2013

Sensibility

Sensibility refers to an acute insight of or responsiveness toward something, such as the emotions of another. This theory emerged in 18th century Britain, and was closely related with studies of sense perception as the means through which knowledge is collected. It also became associated with sentimental moral philosophy. 

Sensibility is your sensitivity to stimulus or other things that make you react in a certain way. It can be described in many ways such as: 1) The capacity to respond to an emotional situation with a refined feeling. 2) The ability to receive sensory input. 3) Having reason and sound judgment. 4) Feeling or perceiving a thing to be real.

Sense

A sense is to a living being as an input device is to computer. Senses are physiological abilities of organisms that give data for perception. The senses and their classification, operation and theory are overlapping topics studies by a range of fields, particularly neuroscience, cognitive psychology, and philosophy of perception. The nervous system has a precise sensory system or organ, dedicated to each sense. 

Members of the animal kingdom, including humans, have five major senses, sight, hearing, smell taste and touch. Some species have unique senses, like the birds have the ability to navigate by sensing the earth’s magnetic field. Moreover, many humans and animals have shown the capacity to sense things without sensing to sense things without using the know senses. Examples include dogs who know when their owner is hurt, animals who try to run away just before an earthquake, and humans who are remote viewers, psychic mediums, etc.

Friday, 1 March 2013

SOUTHERN GIRL LYRICS

Is everything a baited hook?
And are there locks on all doors?
If you're looking for an open book,
Look no further, I am yours.

We'll behave like animals, swing from tree to tree
We can do anything that turns you up
and sets you free.

You're an exception to the rule
You're a bonafide rarity
You're all I ever wanted.
Southern girl, could you want me?

So come outside and walk with me
We'll try each other on to see if we fit
And with our roots become a tree
To shade what we make under it.

We'll behave like animals, swing from tree to tree.
We can do anything that turns you up
and sets you free.

You're an exception to the rule
You're a bonafide rarity
You're all I ever wanted.
Southern girl, could you want me?

You're an exception to the rule
You're a bonafide rarity
You're all I ever wanted
Southern girl, could you want me?

Monday, 16 July 2012

Keck Graduate Institute of Applied Life Sciences

Keck Graduate Institute of Applied Life Sciences (short KGI) is a specialized graduate school in Claremont, California. It was founded in 1997 through a startup grant of $50 million from the W. M. Keck Foundation. KGI is the newest and 7th member of The Claremont Colleges.

KGI offers a portfolio of programs including two Professional Science Masters degrees: the Master of Bioscience (MBS) and the Postdoctoral Professional Masters in Bioscience Management (PPM). In addition, KGI offers a PhD in Applied Life Sciences which is built upon the MBS degree, a separate PhD in Computational and Systems Biology, and a Postbaccalaureate Premedical Certificate (PPC) Program.

Sunday, 18 September 2011

Boston

Boston (pronounced /ˈbɒstən/ ( listen)) is the capital of and largest city in Massachusetts, and is one of the oldest cities in the United States. The largest city in New England, Boston is regarded as the unofficial "Capital of New England" for its economic and cultural impact on the entire New England region. The city proper had a population of 617,594 according to the 2010 U.S. Census. Boston is also the anchor of a substantially larger metropolitan area called Greater Boston, home to 4.5 million people and the tenth-largest metropolitan area in the country. Greater Boston as a commuting region includes six Massachusetts counties: Essex, Middlesex, Norfolk, Suffolk, Plymouth, Worcester, northern Bristol County, all of Rhode Island and parts of New Hampshire; it is home to 7.6 million people, making it the fifth-largest Combined Statistical Area in the United States.

In 1630, Puritan colonists from England founded the city on the Shawmut Peninsula. During the late 18th century, Boston was the location of several major events during the American Revolution, including the Boston Massacre and the Boston Tea Party. Several early battles of the American Revolution, such as the Battle of Bunker Hill and the Siege of Boston, occurred within the city and surrounding areas. Through land reclamation and municipal annexation, Boston has expanded beyond the peninsula. After American independence was attained Boston became a major shipping port and manufacturing center, and its rich history now helps attract many tourists, with Faneuil Hall alone attracting over 20 million every year. The city was the site of several firsts, including America's first public school, Boston Latin School (1635), and the first subway system in the United States (1897).

With many colleges and universities within the city and surrounding area, Boston is an international center of higher education and a center for medicine. The city's economy is also based on research, electronics, engineering, finance, and high technology—principally biotechnology. As a result, the city is a leading finance center, ranking 12th in the Z/Yen top 20 Global Financial Centers. The city was also ranked number one for innovation, both globally and in North America, for a variety of reasons. Boston has been experiencing gentrification, and has one of the highest costs of living in the United States, though it remains high on world livability rankings, ranking third in the US and 37th globally.