Wednesday, February 17, 2010
The Wolfman CAM XVID NoGrp
Lawrence Talbot, a haunted nobleman, is lured back to his family estate after his brother vanishes. Reunited with his estranged father, Talbot sets out to find his brother... and discovers a horrifying destiny for himself. Talbot's childhood ended the night his mother died. After he left the sleepy Victorian hamlet of Blackmoor, he spent decades recovering and trying to forget. But when his brother's fiancée, Gwen Conliffe, tracks him down to help find her missing love, Talbot returns home to join the search. He learns that something with brute strength and insatiable bloodlust has been killing the villagers, and that a suspicious Scotland Yard inspector named Aberline has come to investigate.
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Monday, February 15, 2010
Planet Hulk 2010 DVDRip XviD AC3-SANTi
A whole new world of hurt! Betrayed by Earth’s heroes and exiled into outer space, the man-monster Hulk has landed on the distant planet Sakaar, ruled by the tyrannical Red King. Sold into slavery, Hulk becomes the Green Scar, the planet’s mightiest gladiator – but his new masters get more than they bargained for. When Earth’s superheroes exile the volatile Incredible Hulk to a distant planet called Sakaar, the muscle-bound green monster is sold into slavery and forced to compete in gladiatorial games for the planet’s despotic Red King. But soon, the Hulk joins forces with his fellow slaves to fight for freedom and a chance to get revenge on his earthly foes. This animated film is based on the “Planet Hulk” storylines originally featured in Marvel comics.
Playing With Fire 2008 DVDRip XviD-aAF
Beautiful rich girl Daphne gets her kicks playing mind games; finding and seducing young working-class men until she cruelly kicks them to the curb. But when she comes across handsome med student Nick, she discovers a challenge. Nick isn’t so easily seduced. So Daphne and her friends set about seducing Nick’s girlfriend, Heather. When things go wrong and Heather gets in a terrible accident, Daphne finds her comfortable easy world spiralling out of control, and it will take all of her ability to find out who is in control of this dangerous game.
Saturday, February 13, 2010
Wile E. Coyote and Road Runner Vol1 (5 Episode)
Wile E. Coyote and Road Runner Vol1 (5 Episode)
Wile E. Coyote (also known simply as "The Coyote") and The Road Runner are cartoon characters from a series of Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies cartoons. The characters were created by animation director Chuck Jones for Warner Brothers, while the template for their adventures was the work of writer Michael Maltese. The characters went on to star in a long-running series of theatrical cartoon shorts and the occasional made-for-television cartoon.
PART1
PART2
Twilight Saga New Moon 2009 PPV XviD AC3-Rx
Bella Swan is still very much in love with vampire, Edward Cullen. The rest of the vampire coven who call themselves the Cullens, especially Alice, decide to throw Bella a private party for her eighteenth birthday. Things go wrong when Bella slices her finger and thirst overcomes the vampires. As a result of the danger Bella was put through, the Cullen family decide to leave Forks, Washington. At first Bella exempts herself from all social activities, until she realizes she can coexist with childhood friend, Jacob Black. As usual for Bella, things aren’t what they seem. Something is happening to Jacob that he can’t explain to Bella, and their friendship starts to deteriorate. But when someone from Bella’s past comes back to haunt her, everything will change again.
Cirque du Freak The Vampires Assistant 2009 DVDRip XviD-AMIABLE
The Vampires Assistant tells the frightening tale of a boy who unknowingly breaks a 200-year-old truce between two warring factions of vampires. Pulled into a fantastic life of misunderstood sideshow freaks and grotesque creatures of the night, one teen will vanish from the safety of a boring existence and fulfill his destiny in a place drawn from nightmares.
Thursday, February 11, 2010
Beauty and the Beast 2009 DVDRip XviD-M00DY
A dark twist on the morality tale of forbidden love between beautiful Belle and the feared forest Beast. As villagers are being brutally murdered and the Beast is hunted down as the one responsible for the mayhem, Belle and Beast team up to defeat the real killer the power-hungry witch's malevolent troll.
Wednesday, February 10, 2010
Daybreakers 2009 TS XviD-Rx
In the year 2019, a plague has transformed most every human into vampires. Faced with a dwindling blood supply, the fractured dominant race plots their survival; meanwhile, a researcher works with a covert band of vamps on a way to save humankind.
Genre: Action | Drama | Horror | Sci-Fi | Thriller
IMDB Rating: 7.6/10 (1,836 votes)
Directed by: Michael Spierig and Peter Spierig
Starring: Ethan Hawke,Willem Dafoe,Sam Neill
Release Name: Daybreakers 2009 TS XviD-Rx
Size: 699 MB
Video: XVID, 640×256, 1096 Kbps
Audio: MP3 , 192 Kbps
Runtime: 1hr 29mn
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BioShock 2-Razor1911"Game
BioShock 2-Razor1911
Description:
Follow-up to BioShock, 2K Games’ critically acclaimed and commercially successful 2007 release, BioShock 2 is a first-person shooter set in the fictional underwater city of Rapture. As in the original game, BioShock 2 features a blend of fast-paced action, exploration and puzzle-solving as players follow varying paths through the overarching storyline based on the decisions that they are forced to make at various points in the game. In addition to a further fleshing out of the franchise’s popular storyline, players can look forward to new characters, game mechanics, weapons, locations and a series first, multiplayer game options.
Monday, February 8, 2010
Avatar DVDScr xvid - IMAGiNE
Synopsis: When his brother is killed in battle, paraplegic Marine Jake Sully decides to take his place in a mission on the distant world of Pandora. There he learns of greedy corporate figurehead Parker Selfridge's intentions of driving off the native humanoid "Na'vi" in order to mine for the precious material scattered throughout their rich woodland. In exchange for the spinal surgery that will fix his legs, Jake gathers intel for the cooperating military unit spearheaded by gung-ho Colonel Quaritch, while simultaneously attempting to infiltrate the Na'vi people with the use of an "avatar" identity. While Jake begins to bond with the native tribe and quickly falls in love with the beautiful alien Neytiri, the restless Colonel moves forward with his ruthless extermination tactics, forcing the soldier to take a stand - and fight back in an epic battle for the fate of Pandora.
The Penguins Of Madagascar Operation DVD Premiere 2009 DVDRip XviD-VoMiT
In New York’s Central Park Zoo, resident penguins. Skipper, Kowalski, Private and Rico use their incredible cunning and ingenuity to maintain order and prevent their obnoxious lemur rivals King Julien, Mort and Maurice from gaining the upper hand. A spinoff of the popular Madagascar movie franchise, this collection features all-new adventures plus favorites from the Nickelodeon series “The Penguins of Madagascar. Watch out – the boys finally get their own DVD! Get more Penguins, more Madagascar and more fun with the world debut of The Penguins of Madagascar Operations. Their mission? To maintain order in the zoo. Their nemesis? Their obnoxious neighbor, King Julien. Join Skipper and the crew as they outwit anyone and everything crossing their path as they rule the zoo.
Quantum Apocalypse 2010 DVDRiP XviD-DvF
A rogue space anomaly is discovered approaching Earth, and it is up to the world’s top scientists to stop it from destroying the planet. Led by an eccentric quantum physicist Trish Zane (Farscape’s Gigi Edgley), these brilliant minds ultimately determine any attempt of preventing disaster is futile. As cities across the world are destroyed, the leaders in a small town in Louisiana struggle to maintain order and fight chaos ensuing this global catastrophe. When mayor Ben (Randy Mulke) and his wife and town sheriff Lynne (Stephanie Jacobsen of The Sarah Conner Chronicles) discover the key to saving the world may be within their own embattled family, they desperately attempt to unite Trish and her team with the unlikeliest of heroes, their ingenious, autistic son, Terry (Rhett Giles).
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The Collector [2009] DVDRip
Crime | Horror | Thriller
PASSWORD: fuiyo.org
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The Collector [2009] mr_kaio Part 2 [Mediafire]
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Saturday, February 6, 2010
Download System Mechanic 9.5 | Rapidshare Megaupload
System Mechanic 9.5
System Mechanic 9.5.1.1 + Activator
System Mechanic 9 Make your old PC run like new. Keep your new PC running fast and problem-free. System and registry clutter will degrade your computer's performance, leading to crashes, longer boot times, and system errors.System Mechanic combines over 40 powerful PC tuneup tools to clean hard drive clutter, repair your registry, defragment drives and memory, manage programs, boost your Internet connection, and remove spyware.
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How to activate System Mechanic 9
01. Install System Mechanic as a time-limited trial.
02. During installation:
- UNCHECK "System Shield 4"
- UNCHECK "Send me an email when a new ActiveCare report is ready for viewing"
- UNCHECK "Launch System Mechanic 9"
03. Do NOT run System Mechanic after installation.
04. Run the SysMech Activator v3.1.
05. Click the tab "Already installed" and select all three (3) options:
"Reset license information", "Subscribe offline for", and "Expires on".
06. Select the preferred expiry date at "Expires on".
07. Click "Select target component".
08- The install folder of System Mechanic will open and select "SysMech.exe".
09. System Mechanic will start and click on "Enter license information".
10. Go to the tab "Fake keymaker" of the SysMech Activator v3.1.
11. Select the correct program and generate a code.
12. Copy the code to System Mechanic and click OK.
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My Ex (2009) Thai DVDrip [Eng HardSubbed]
Sebuah citer drama & seram dari Thailand.. Sila join menggunakan hj split sebelum play..Terima Kasih buat amyputra yg berkongsi citer ni dengan syokeratis.. ~SELAMAT MENONTON~
My Ex (2009) Part 1 [Mediafire]
My Ex (2009) Part 2 [Mediafire]
My Ex (2009) Part 1 [Mediafire]
My Ex (2009) Part 2 [Mediafire]
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Krazy Crazy Krezy [2009] DVDrip Indo
Sebuah citer Indonesia..Genre: Comedy .. Turut dibintangi pelakon2 dari Malaysia iaitu Pierre Andre & Julia Ziegler .. Sila join menggunakan hj split atau 7zip sebelum play.. ~SELAMAT MENONTON~
Krazy Crazy Krezy [2009] Part 1 [Mediafire]
Krazy Crazy Krezy [2009] Part 2 [Mediafire]
Krazy Crazy Krezy [2009] Part 1 [Mediafire]
Krazy Crazy Krezy [2009] Part 2 [Mediafire]
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Lembing Awang Pulang ke Dayang [2009] SDTVrip-RMVB
Sebuah lagi citer Melayu.. Citer ni sempat ditayangkan di pawagam walau tidak lama :)) Dibarisi pelakon2 spt Farid Kamil, Ejad, Zul Huzaimy, Lynette Ludi dan Kuswadinata@Abg Kus ... Sila join menggunakan hj split atau 7zip sebelum play..
~SELAMAT MENONTON~
LAPKD [2009] Part 1 [Mediafire]
LAPKD [2009] Part 2 [Mediafire]
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Wednesday, February 3, 2010
Storytelling
Storytelling is an oral sharing of a personal or traditional story, told using the essence of the tradition from which it originates. As a shared experience between teller and listener, it offers natural language experiences for students.
Storytelling can be an enjoyable activity for both tellers and listeners and should be engaged in at all grade levels. The teacher should model storytelling before expecting students to tell stories. As well, students should have opportunities to listen to Native Elders and other storytellers who can provide enjoyment and act as role models for their own storytelling experiences Our Elders: Interviews with Saskatchewan Elders {750:280} .
Storytelling allows students to internalize important aspects of story beginnings and endings, settings, characters, and plot lines. It provides practice in expressing ideas in thought units, using colourful and descriptive language, developing ideas in sequence, and choosing effective action words.
The speech abilities needed for storytelling are essentially the same ones required for all speaking activities. Storytelling encourages students to experiment with voice, tone, eye-contact, gestures, and facial expressions. It also lets them practise techniques for holding audience attention. Storytelling encourages reading motivation and aids listening comprehension. It can lead directly to story writing
Storytelling can be an enjoyable activity for both tellers and listeners and should be engaged in at all grade levels. The teacher should model storytelling before expecting students to tell stories. As well, students should have opportunities to listen to Native Elders and other storytellers who can provide enjoyment and act as role models for their own storytelling experiences Our Elders: Interviews with Saskatchewan Elders {750:280} .
Storytelling allows students to internalize important aspects of story beginnings and endings, settings, characters, and plot lines. It provides practice in expressing ideas in thought units, using colourful and descriptive language, developing ideas in sequence, and choosing effective action words.
The speech abilities needed for storytelling are essentially the same ones required for all speaking activities. Storytelling encourages students to experiment with voice, tone, eye-contact, gestures, and facial expressions. It also lets them practise techniques for holding audience attention. Storytelling encourages reading motivation and aids listening comprehension. It can lead directly to story writing
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Before Storytelling
As an introduction to storytelling students might tell riddles, jokes, or personal anecdotes that have some story elements. In each case, practice beforehand is required and close attention must be paid to the conclusion or punch line.
To ease students into the practice of storytelling, the teacher might suggest that they make up different endings to stories that are old favourites and tell them to one another. After a story is read aloud, an individual or group could create an add-on story and tell it. Another introductory activity is having students recall one incident in a story they have read, and telling about that incident as though they are one of the characters involved.
When students are comfortable with the idea of storytelling they can choose to tell tales that appeal to them. Some of the best sources are collections of folk tales and fairytales from around the world. These tales have been gathered from the oral tradition and are records of human survival throughout the ages, as well as unique glimpses into cultures. Titles of suitable collections of tales for storytelling are listed in the bibliography that accompanies this curriculum guide.
The following guidelines apply to storytellers in general (teacher and students):
* choose a story that you like that enables you to use words you enjoy, and communicate enthusiasm to your audience
* look for a simple, direct story in which the plot unfolds crisply and the characters are few
* choose a story that will not lose meaning when translated into your own words
* memorize only refrains or phrases used for special effect
* record yourself reading the story aloud and listen to the tape several times
* divide the story into sections, constructing the divisions in a way that will make sense to the listeners (e.g., use a storyboard, an outline, a diagram, or a story map)
* visualize the settings and the characters (e.g., close your eyes and imagine each location; add details of colour, shape, and light; make a mental picture of each character; picture facial expressions, hand gestures, and mannerisms)
* next, in your mind, silently run through the story's action from beginning to end (e.g., picture the scenes happening in sequence and develop a sense for which ones happen slowly and which ones are fast-paced)
* in your own words, tell the story aloud to yourself
* continue with the visualization process as you speak, using your voice to tell about the action, describe the settings, and speak the dialogue
* tell the story over a few times referring to your story notes, if necessary
* put your notes away and tell the story directly from your moving mental images (you will have internalized the tale by now and will know it "by heart")
* tell your story on audiotape while it is fresh in your mind and play back the recording to clarify the visual story elements in your imagination
* practise telling your story to a live audience (family, friends, pets) until it comes naturally.
Students may wish to tell stories from real experiences or from their imaginations, rather than retelling stories they have read; or they may wish to retell a story they have heard. Topics for personal stories might include how students got their names, favourite family possessions and the stories behind them, grandparent stories, family pet stories, or pourquoi tales (e.g., where does lightning come from?).
If students like to develop their own stories, they might borrow traditional plots, themes, and story patterns; or they may take several versions of the same story and combine them to achieve the results they want. A story could be transposed from the past to the present or future, or a traditional tale could be transferred from one time period or geographical setting to another. Some new stories are actually traditional ones, reconstructed with a different perspective in mind.
To ease students into the practice of storytelling, the teacher might suggest that they make up different endings to stories that are old favourites and tell them to one another. After a story is read aloud, an individual or group could create an add-on story and tell it. Another introductory activity is having students recall one incident in a story they have read, and telling about that incident as though they are one of the characters involved.
When students are comfortable with the idea of storytelling they can choose to tell tales that appeal to them. Some of the best sources are collections of folk tales and fairytales from around the world. These tales have been gathered from the oral tradition and are records of human survival throughout the ages, as well as unique glimpses into cultures. Titles of suitable collections of tales for storytelling are listed in the bibliography that accompanies this curriculum guide.
The following guidelines apply to storytellers in general (teacher and students):
* choose a story that you like that enables you to use words you enjoy, and communicate enthusiasm to your audience
* look for a simple, direct story in which the plot unfolds crisply and the characters are few
* choose a story that will not lose meaning when translated into your own words
* memorize only refrains or phrases used for special effect
* record yourself reading the story aloud and listen to the tape several times
* divide the story into sections, constructing the divisions in a way that will make sense to the listeners (e.g., use a storyboard, an outline, a diagram, or a story map)
* visualize the settings and the characters (e.g., close your eyes and imagine each location; add details of colour, shape, and light; make a mental picture of each character; picture facial expressions, hand gestures, and mannerisms)
* next, in your mind, silently run through the story's action from beginning to end (e.g., picture the scenes happening in sequence and develop a sense for which ones happen slowly and which ones are fast-paced)
* in your own words, tell the story aloud to yourself
* continue with the visualization process as you speak, using your voice to tell about the action, describe the settings, and speak the dialogue
* tell the story over a few times referring to your story notes, if necessary
* put your notes away and tell the story directly from your moving mental images (you will have internalized the tale by now and will know it "by heart")
* tell your story on audiotape while it is fresh in your mind and play back the recording to clarify the visual story elements in your imagination
* practise telling your story to a live audience (family, friends, pets) until it comes naturally.
Students may wish to tell stories from real experiences or from their imaginations, rather than retelling stories they have read; or they may wish to retell a story they have heard. Topics for personal stories might include how students got their names, favourite family possessions and the stories behind them, grandparent stories, family pet stories, or pourquoi tales (e.g., where does lightning come from?).
If students like to develop their own stories, they might borrow traditional plots, themes, and story patterns; or they may take several versions of the same story and combine them to achieve the results they want. A story could be transposed from the past to the present or future, or a traditional tale could be transferred from one time period or geographical setting to another. Some new stories are actually traditional ones, reconstructed with a different perspective in mind.
While Storytelling
Listeners require a physical setting that allows them comfort during the storytelling, perhaps on a rug and cushions in the reading corner. Listeners should be encouraged to relax and to concentrate on understanding and enjoying the storytelling experience.
Storytellers should find a comfortable position, look directly at the audience, tell the story as they have practised it, and let the tale do its work.
Storytellers may darken the room, play music, or do whatever helps to create an appropriate mood. They may select visual aids or props (e.g., an article of clothing, illustrations, wordless film) to enhance the effectiveness of their stories. These aids offer a number of advantages:
* provide the shy speaker with a prop
* guide students through a sequence
* motivate student interest
* combine visual and oral activities.
Storytellers should find a comfortable position, look directly at the audience, tell the story as they have practised it, and let the tale do its work.
Storytellers may darken the room, play music, or do whatever helps to create an appropriate mood. They may select visual aids or props (e.g., an article of clothing, illustrations, wordless film) to enhance the effectiveness of their stories. These aids offer a number of advantages:
* provide the shy speaker with a prop
* guide students through a sequence
* motivate student interest
* combine visual and oral activities.
After Storytelling
Talking with students about their listening experience after the story has been told is an important way to develop their "story sense". As well, discussing what they have heard allows students to reflect on the interpretations each of them has of story and how their own unique life experiences and prior knowledge affect those interpretations. Students need time to explore thoughts and feelings about story characters and events.
When a storyteller is ready to examine his or her storytelling style, the teacher might make arrangements to have the storytelling process either audiotaped or videotaped. Students need to be reminded that the storytelling process is what is important: the shaping of the story, its restructuring, and the discovery of what it was in the story that mattered to them. Although students will strive for improvement, performing a story in a polished way is not the primary purpose.
If an audio recording is used for self-assessment, storytellers might listen for the effectiveness of the use of pauses, intonation, phrasing, certain sound effects, timing, repetition, or voice pitch and volume. They can chart these on a checklist they have created for this purpose. If a video recording is used, they might wish to assess posture, effectiveness of visual aids, hand gestures, body movements, and facial expressions. After viewing or listening to the tape and completing the checklist, students could identify one or two areas for improvement.
When a storyteller is ready to examine his or her storytelling style, the teacher might make arrangements to have the storytelling process either audiotaped or videotaped. Students need to be reminded that the storytelling process is what is important: the shaping of the story, its restructuring, and the discovery of what it was in the story that mattered to them. Although students will strive for improvement, performing a story in a polished way is not the primary purpose.
If an audio recording is used for self-assessment, storytellers might listen for the effectiveness of the use of pauses, intonation, phrasing, certain sound effects, timing, repetition, or voice pitch and volume. They can chart these on a checklist they have created for this purpose. If a video recording is used, they might wish to assess posture, effectiveness of visual aids, hand gestures, body movements, and facial expressions. After viewing or listening to the tape and completing the checklist, students could identify one or two areas for improvement.
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