Posted January 15th, 2010
by admin
I just got this email from blizzard. I was about to click reply with all the information but then I decided to read over it to see if it was sketchy. This is the email:
World Of Warcraft-Account Instructions?
From: wowaccountadmin (wowaccountadmin@blizzard.com)
Sent: Tuesday, 8 December 2009 10:47:02 PM
To: ———edited out for yahoo answers——-
Greetings!
It has come to our attention that you are trying to sell your personal World of Warcraft account(s).
As you may not be aware of, this conflicts with the EULA and Terms of Agreement.
If this proves to be true, your account can and will be disabled.
It will be ongoing for further investigation by Blizzard Entertainment’s employees.
If you wish to not get your account suspended you should immediately verify your account ownership.
You can confirm that you are the original owner of the account by replying to this email with:
Use the following template below to verify your account and information via email.
* First and Surname
* Date of birth
* Address
* Zip code
* Phone number
* Country
* Account e-mail
* Account name
* Account password
* Secret Question and Answer
Show * Please enter the correct information
If you ignore this mail your account can and will be closed permanently.
Once we verify your account, we will reply to your e-mail informing you that we have dropped the investigation.
Regards,
Account Administration Team
Blizzard Entertainment
2009-12-08
wowaccountadmin
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The first thing that popped to my mind after reading it is that it is indeed fake but I want to make sure. Wwhen I click reply in the "To:" box it is sending it to ………..@mail-blizzard.com which as most people know is a completely different domain name.
The 2nd thing I noticed is that the sentences do not flow on at all which makes me think of Chinese scammers. Also I would have thought it would have my name somewhere in it.
So is this a good attempt at scamming my account or is it legit?
Scam: As it says after you log into WoW, a Blizzard Employee will never ask for your password and this e-mail does just that. Plus if you were selling your account and they learned of it, they would just ban it with no questions asked. Don’t send them anything.
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Posted January 12th, 2010
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President Bush Discusses Stem Cell Research Policy / Video. Creative Commons license: Public Domain.
Description: George Bush Discusses Stem Cell Research Policy Date: 7/19/2006 Length: 15.42 minutes Political Video Link: http://www.politicalvideo.org/node/1927Original Link: http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2006/07/20060719-3.html
THE PRESIDENT: Good afternoon. Congress has just passed and sent to my desk two bills concerning the use of stem cells in biomedical research. These bills illustrate both the promise and perils we face in the age of biotechnology. In this new era, our challenge is to harness the power of science to ease human suffering without sanctioning the practices that violate the dignity of human life. (Applause.)
In 2001, I spoke to the American people and set forth a new policy on stem cell research that struck a balance between the needs of science and the demands of conscience. When I took office, there was no federal funding for human embryonic stem cell research. Under the policy I announced five years ago, my administration became the first to make federal funds available for this research, yet only on embryonic stem cell lines derived from embryos that had already been destroyed.
My administration has made available more than $90 million for research on these lines. This policy has allowed important research to go forward without using taxpayer funds to encourage the further deliberate destruction of human embryos.
One of the bills Congress has passed builds on the progress we have made over the last five years. So I signed it into law. (Applause.) Congress has also passed a second bill that attempts to overturn the balanced policy I set. This bill would support the taking of innocent human life in the hope of finding medical benefits for others. It crosses a moral boundary that our decent society needs to respect, so I vetoed it. (Applause.)
Like all Americans, I believe our nation must vigorously pursue the tremendous possibility that science offers to cure disease and improve the lives of millions. We have opportunities to discover cures and treatments that were unthinkable generations ago. Some scientists believe that one source of these cures might be embryonic stem cell research. Embryonic stem cells have the ability to grow into specialized adult tissues, and this may give them the potential to replace damaged or defective cells or body parts and treat a variety of diseases.
Yet we must also remember that embryonic stem cells come from human embryos that are destroyed for their cells. Each of these human embryos is a unique human life with inherent dignity and matchless value. We see that value in the children who are with us today. Each of these children began his or her life as a frozen embryo that was created for in vitro fertilization, but remained unused after the fertility treatments were complete. Each of these children was adopted while still an embryo, and has been blessed with the chance to grow up in a loving family.
These boys and girls are not spare parts. (Applause.) They remind us of what is lost when embryos are destroyed in the name of research. They remind us that we all begin our lives as a small collection of cells. And they remind us that in our zeal for new treatments and cures, America must never abandon our fundamental morals.
Some people argue that finding new cures for disease requires the destruction of human embryos like the ones that these families adopted. I disagree. I believe that with the right techniques and the right policies, we can achieve scientific progress while living up to our ethical responsibilities. That’s what I sought in 2001, when I set forth my administration’s policy allowing federal funding for research on embryonic stem cell lines where the life and death decision had already been made.
This balanced approach has worked. Under this policy, 21 human embryonic stem cell lines are currently in use in research that is eligible for federal funding. Each of these lines can be replicated many times. And as a result, the National Institutes of Health have helped make more than 700 shipments to researchers since 2001. There is no ban on embryonic stem cell research. To the contrary, even critics of my policy concede that these federally funded lines are being used in research every day by scientists around the world. My policy has allowed us to explore the potential of embryonic stem cells, and it has allowed America to continue to lead the world in this area.
Since I announced my policy in 2001, advances in scientific research have also shown the great potential of stem cells that are derived without harming human embryos. My administration has expanded the funding of research into stem cells that can be drawn from children, adults, and the blood in umbilical cords, with no harm to the donor. And these stem cells are already being used in medical treatments…..
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Posted January 12th, 2010
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President Obama’s special video message for all those celebrating Nowruz, or “New Day.” This year, the President wanted to send a special message to the people and government of Iran, acknowledging the strain in our relations over the last few decades. After committing his administration to a future of honest and respectful diplomacy, he addresses Iran’s leaders directly. (this video is public domain)
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Posted January 12th, 2010
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When asked what a photographer’s life is about, the subject of this film replies that it is ‘a life looking through a lens’. She should know: Annie Leibovitz has been looking at all kinds of life through her lens for the last 30 years.
Viewers who haven’t heard her name will certainly have seen her pictures: from a naked and pregnant Demi Moore to Bette Midler on a bed of roses; from Bruce Springsteen’s famous pose in front of the American flag, to a naked John Lennon curled up and vulnerable next to a distant-looking Yoko Ono, Leibovitz’s images are instantly recognisable.
In her 50s now, the photographer is working harder than ever. She’s universally in demand from pop stars to political leaders, rebel-rousers to royalty (including our very own Queen) and she’s no stranger to controversy. Her recent photographs of Disney Star Miley Cyrus caused a storm when the 15-year-old was photographed wearing only a sheet and smudged lipstick.
Leibovitz’s career began as a photo journalist for Rolling Stone magazine in the early 1970s, where she quickly rose to the position of chief photographer. She successfully captured the spirit of the age, from the rock and roll revolution to Watergate. She famously went on tour with the Rolling Stones, earning her reputation as photographer to the stars but picking up a drug habit along the way.
Clean for years now, Leibovitz’s work is most familiar these days through the covers and pages of Vanity Fair magazine. In these shots, every picture tells a story – one which Annie Leibovitz herself has painstakingly devised and executed.
Popular culture is her domain but she’s never been bound by convention. She sees no problem in taking commissions from both the Bush administration and Michael Moore.
In her personal life, too, Annie has veered from the customary path: having an intense and lengthy relationship with the late Susan Sontag; and giving birth at the age of 51, having realised she had ‘forgotten’ to have children.
Interestingly, when the lens is turned on her, Leibovitz is honest and humble. She sees the artifice in photography, never claims to have ‘captured’ a person’s personality in their portrait, and freely admits that certain things – like the subtlety of dance – cannot ever be captured on film.
In this documentary, Leibovitz’s sister Barbara has had intimate access to the photographer’s life and work and shows the viewer that the two are inseparable.
Leibovitz’s work will be exhibited at the National Portrait Gallery in London from October this year.
About the director
Barbara Leibovitz began her career in 1987 at the CBC News programme 48 Hours. She then worked at the Nine Network in Sydney, Australia. After returning to the US, she began freelance producing with Entertainment Tonight, Consumer Reports Television and VH1. In close collaboration with her partner Jaime Hellman, she has written, directed and produced award-winning documentaries for PBS and other networks such as Discovery Channel, National Geographic and CNN, among others.
Duration : 0:9:58
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Posted January 12th, 2010
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When asked what a photographer’s life is about, the subject of this film replies that it is ‘a life looking through a lens’. She should know: Annie Leibovitz has been looking at all kinds of life through her lens for the last 30 years.
Viewers who haven’t heard her name will certainly have seen her pictures: from a naked and pregnant Demi Moore to Bette Midler on a bed of roses; from Bruce Springsteen’s famous pose in front of the American flag, to a naked John Lennon curled up and vulnerable next to a distant-looking Yoko Ono, Leibovitz’s images are instantly recognisable.
In her 50s now, the photographer is working harder than ever. She’s universally in demand from pop stars to political leaders, rebel-rousers to royalty (including our very own Queen) and she’s no stranger to controversy. Her recent photographs of Disney Star Miley Cyrus caused a storm when the 15-year-old was photographed wearing only a sheet and smudged lipstick.
Leibovitz’s career began as a photo journalist for Rolling Stone magazine in the early 1970s, where she quickly rose to the position of chief photographer. She successfully captured the spirit of the age, from the rock and roll revolution to Watergate. She famously went on tour with the Rolling Stones, earning her reputation as photographer to the stars but picking up a drug habit along the way.
Clean for years now, Leibovitz’s work is most familiar these days through the covers and pages of Vanity Fair magazine. In these shots, every picture tells a story – one which Annie Leibovitz herself has painstakingly devised and executed.
Popular culture is her domain but she’s never been bound by convention. She sees no problem in taking commissions from both the Bush administration and Michael Moore.
In her personal life, too, Annie has veered from the customary path: having an intense and lengthy relationship with the late Susan Sontag; and giving birth at the age of 51, having realised she had ‘forgotten’ to have children.
Interestingly, when the lens is turned on her, Leibovitz is honest and humble. She sees the artifice in photography, never claims to have ‘captured’ a person’s personality in their portrait, and freely admits that certain things – like the subtlety of dance – cannot ever be captured on film.
In this documentary, Leibovitz’s sister Barbara has had intimate access to the photographer’s life and work and shows the viewer that the two are inseparable.
Leibovitz’s work will be exhibited at the National Portrait Gallery in London from October this year.
About the director
Barbara Leibovitz began her career in 1987 at the CBC News programme 48 Hours. She then worked at the Nine Network in Sydney, Australia. After returning to the US, she began freelance producing with Entertainment Tonight, Consumer Reports Television and VH1. In close collaboration with her partner Jaime Hellman, she has written, directed and produced award-winning documentaries for PBS and other networks such as Discovery Channel, National Geographic and CNN, among others.
If you liked this please watch this http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=ukm6zcj1dns
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Posted January 12th, 2010
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Yuan Dynasty (1271-1368)
In the early 13th century, Genghis Khan, leader of the Mongols, established the Mongol Khanate in north China. In 1247 Sagya Pandit Gonggar Gyamcan, religious leader of Tibet, met the Mongol Prince Gotan at Liangzhou (present-day Wuwei of Gansu, China) and decided on terms for Tibetan submission to the Mongols, including presentation of map and census books, payment of tributes, and the acceptance of rule by appointed officials. The Tibetan work Sagya Genealogy written in 1629 includes Sagya Pandit’s letter to the religious and secular leaders in the various parts of Tibet that they must pledge allegiance to the Mongols and accept the regional administrative system prescribed for Tibet. The regime of the Mongol Khanate changed its title to Yuan in 1271 and unified the whole of China in 1279, establishing a central government, which, following the Han (206 BC-220) and Tang dynasties, achieved great unification of various regions and races within the domain of China. Tibet became an administrative region directly under the administration of the central government of China’s Yuan Dynasty.
The Yuan emperor established the Xuanzheng Yuan or Ministry for the Spread of Governance to directly handle important military and political affairs of the Tibet region. Choice of its members lay with the emperor and its reports were submitted directly to the monarch. Yuanshi, the chief minister having real authority in the Xuanzheng Yuan, was a post generally held concurrently by the right-hand prime minister of the central government who was in charge of the whole nation’s governmental affairs.
In the Tibetan region, local military and administrative organs were set up under the name of the High Pacification Commissioner’s Office, which was under the Xuanzheng Yuan. Under the jurisdiction of this office were 13 wanhu offices (myriarchies each in command of 10,000 households) and more qianhu offices (chiliarchies each in command of 1,000 households) handling civil administration. The names of these organizations and official posts were decided by the central government of the Yuan Dynasty. It also had troops stationed in Tibet. A royal prince and his descendents were stationed on the eastern border of Tibet at the head of an army. When Tibet was enmeshed in trouble, the prince could enter the area from nearby garrison to perform his duty of guarding the security of the border region. In 1290, when the head of a wanhu office rose in rebellion, the central government of the Yuan Dynasty dispatched the prince into Tibet at the head of his army to put it down.
The central government of the Yuan Dynasty sent officials into Tibet to set up post stations, whose size varied according to the local population, topography and resources. These post stations were linked up in a communication line extending from Tibet up to Dadu (present-day Beijing).
The central government of the Yuan Dynasty also dispatched officials into Tibet to conduct censuses, establish the number of corvee laborers in areas under various wanhu offices and decide the number of corvee laborers, provisions and animal transport the areas along the post route had to supply. Such censuses were conducted three times in Tibet, in 1268, 1287 and 1334. The Tibetan work History From the Han and Tibetan Sources records them in detail.
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Posted January 12th, 2010
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Posted January 12th, 2010
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The Minister of Communications makes the formal announcement about the selection of .CO Internet as the new administrator for the .CO domain. .CO Internet is a strategic venture between Arcelandia and NeuStar.
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Posted January 12th, 2010
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In diesem Video für Administratoren zeigen wir Ihnen, wie Sie Benutzern eine bereits geprüfte Domain (s. Video: Domain verwalten) als email Adresse zu teilen können. Beispiel: Meine ursprünglicher Benutzer war: k.rachfahl@rachfahl-it-solutions2de.emea.microsoftonline.com ein etwas umständlicher Name der inzwischen k.rachfahl@rachfahl-it-solutions.de lautet. Genauso können Sie Alias- Adressen einem Benutzer hinzufügen z.B. info@rachfahl-it-solutions.de. Schauen Sie sich das Video an, dann sehen Sie, wie einfach das Ganze funktioniert.
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Posted January 12th, 2010
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