"In other words, stupid people are too stupid to know how stupid they are. "--если вам кажется что вы умны, то почитайте эту статью: http://blog.sfgate.com/nov05election...-thrive/?tsp=1--если же вам кажется что все вокруг идиоты, то так оно и есть.
Ulla, go to work!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CL7x-...eature=related
Російська армія не сильна, Вона просто довга.
Зеленський про F-16: У нас будуть літаки
Bitte seien Sie diszipliniert.
нификасебе - "Springtime For Hitler" - '67
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tsNsn...eature=related
Mel Brooks - директор - ужас какой интерсный персоналити. нагуглила
Brooks was born Melvin Kaminsky in Brooklyn, New York, a son of Maximilian Kaminsky and his wife Kate (née Brookman).[3] His father's family were German Jews from the Baltic Sea port of Danzig (the modern Polish port of Gdansk); his mother's family were Ukrainian Jews from Kiev.[4] He had three older brothers, Irving, Lenny and Bernie. His father died of kidney disease when Brooks was only two years old.[5] Brooks has said of his father's death that "there's an outrage there. I may be angry at God, or at the world, for that. And I'm sure a lot of my comedy is based on anger and hostility. Growing up in Williamsburg, I learned to clothe it in comedy to spare myself problems - like a punch in the face."[6]
Brooks was a small, sickly boy who was often bullied and picked on by his classmates.[7] He was taught by Buddy Rich (who had also grown up in Williamsburg) to learn how to play the drums and started earning money at it when he was fourteen.[6] Following high school, he spent a year at Brooklyn College as a psychology major before being drafted into the army.[6] He attended the Army Specialized Training Program[8] conducted at the Virginia Military Institute[9] (although not actually as a VMI cadet) and served in the United States Army as a corporal during World War II, taking part in the Battle of the Bulge.[10] - wiki
Zaha Hadid, ужас какая интересная персоналити. Нагуглил.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zaha_Hadid
Hadid was born in 1950 in Baghdad, Iraq. She received a degree in mathematics from the American University of Beirut before moving to study at the Architectural Association School of Architecture in London.
After graduating she worked with her former teachers, Rem Koolhaas and Elia Zenghelis at the Office for Metropolitan Architecture, becoming a partner in 1977. It was with Koolhaas that she met the engineer Peter Rice who gave her support and encouragement early on, at a time when her work seemed difficult to build. In 1980 she established her own London-based practice. During the 1980s she also taught at the Architectural Association. She has also taught at prestigious institutions around the world; she held the Kenzo Tange Chair at the Graduate School of Design, Harvard University, the Sullivan Chair at the University of Illinois at Chicago School of Architecture, guest professorships at the Hochschule für bildende Künste Hamburg, the Knowlton School of Architecture, at The Ohio State University, the Masters Studio at Columbia University, New York and the Eero Saarinen Visiting Professor of Architectural Design at the Yale School of Architecture in New Haven, Connecticut.
In 2008, she ranked 69th on the Forbes list of "The World's 100 Most Powerful Women".[2] On 2 January 2009, she was the guest editor of the BBC's flagship morning radio news programme, Today.[3]
In 2010 she was named by Time magazine as influential thinker in the 2010 TIME 100 issue.[4] In September 2010, The British magazine New Statesman listed Zaha Hadid at number 42 in their annual survey of "The World's 50 Most Influential Figures 2010".[5]
She won the Stirling Prize two years running: in 2010, for one of her most celebrated works, the Maxxi in Rome, and in 2011 for the Evelyn Grace Academy, a Z-shapes school in Brixton
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