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Choose your own adventure: Imagine your favorite boy.Â
it’s all fun and games until someone falls in love, and that person was you. Oops. ★~(◡‿⊙✿)

Anya is live and ready to show you everything. Watch her strip, dance, and perform exclusive shows just for you. Interact in real-time and make your fantasies come true.
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Choose your own adventure: Imagine your favorite boy. (ノ◕ヮ◕)ノ*:・゚✧: a question comes up about knowing another language so you show off what you know and it surprises the boys.
Choose your own adventure:Â imagine your favorite boy.
Choose your own adventure: imagine your favorite boy.
can i just have a cute boy to cuddle w/ and make me laugh

Anya is live and ready to show you everything. Watch her strip, dance, and perform exclusive shows just for you. Interact in real-time and make your fantasies come true.
Free to watch • No registration required • HD streaming
First course worldwide on Linked Science at the University of Muenster, Germany
First course worldwide on Linked Science will be held at the Institute for Geoinformatics at the University of Muenster, Germany during the winter semester 2011/2012. This Linked Science course is arranged as a seminar, and the title is "Spatiotemporal and Semantic Modeling for Linked Science".
The seminar teaches both basics and shows recent advancements of Linked Spatiotemporal Data and Linked Science. The seminar is combined of lectures and demo-sessions showing through examples how spatiotemporal information can be modeled, semantically described and published as Linked Data. The major emphasis is on scientific datasets.
In the course we will also discuss spatiotemporal and semantic reasoning techniques to enrich the data. Students will also learn how the data can be connected with the help of the SPARQL package for R for statistical analysis, and how and which visualization techniques and tools are available for interacting with the data. Each student will choose a topic for the seminar to create and use Linked Scientific Data of some discipline (e.g. arts, biology, health, history, cultural heritage) within the University of Muenster.
The major emphasis is in disciplines where there are interesting spatiotemporal aspects. The results of these student works will be shown and discussed in the demo sessions. The course serves both newcomers in Linked Data techniques and advanced students already knowing the basics and wanting to learn the Linked Science approach. Students will learn theory, techniques, presentation and organizational skills in the seminar.
Call for Scholarship Applications
Deadline: April 30, 2011 With the support of the North-Rhine-Westphalian Ministry for Innovation, Science and Research (MIWF), the Institute for Geoinformatics provides three scholarships for nationals of selected emerging and developing countries, see http://www.bmz.de/de/ministerium/zahlen_fakten/DAC-Laenderliste_Berichtsjahre_2009-2010.pdf, and with limited financial resources (during the scholarship period financial means and, if applicable, income may not exceed 643 € per month and personal assets may not exceed 7.716 €). A scholarship includes: • Tuition waver for three semesters • Scholarship: 850 € per month (Oct 1, 2011 – Sept 30, 2013). • Support health insurance: 70 € monthly (Oct 1, 2011 – Sept 30, 2013) • Support travel costs: lump sum of 2 x 500 € for a flight to/from Germany before starting/after finishing the program and 1.000 € for one home flight to/from Germany in between IMPORTANT DATES • Application deadline (online and sending paper versions): April 30, 2011 • Reception of original documents: May 6, 2011 • Final selection and notification: May 30, 2011 • Start of the study program: Oct 1, 2011 • End of the study program: Sept 30, 2013 Applications are according to the procedures described at http://www.master-geoinformatics.info Contact: Prof. Dr. Edzer Pebesma, [email protected]