Discover the monotriangolare, the new way of playing football. Three young promising football player, Santon, Paloschi and Pozzi, will compete in an epic game. Who will win? Who will be the future champion?
Vivid Sydney, the largest light and music festival in the Southern Hemisphere, starts tonight with new events and large scale urban lighting never seen before in Sydney.
New South Wales Minister for Tourism Jodi McKay said Vivid Sydney is a major celebration of Australia's only global city between 27 May and 21 June.
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In the exciting new series, five young dragons choose between fighting someone else’s war or saving the world their own way. http://www.scholastic.com/wingsoffire For ages 8 and up. Wings of Fire No.1 The Dragonet Prophecy. Book Trailer animation Children
Original music on guitar witn David Vigil (Morningstar), artist / musician of Santa Fe, New Mexico, USA. 'Beatinthepocket' in sites. (Search Google, Yahoo or Bing)
Original music by David vigil (Morningstar), asrtist / musician of santa fe, new mexico. USA. 'Beatinthepocket' in sites, (Search Google, Bing or Yahoo.
Click: https://www.facebook.com/BunnySigler Four-time Grammy winning producer/singer/songwriter Bunny Sigler releases a fresh new single that will excite past and present fans. Teaming up with a young Haitian producer,
Jump in, said Comal County Judge Danny Scheel, as County and city officials, local business owners and residents jumped in the Comal River to celebrate reopening the city's popular rivers. The Guadalupe River from Canyon Lake through the city of New Braunfels and the Comal River are open again for the summer.
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In 2005 Johnson Controls stood with Tulane University to rebuild and resume classes within five months after Hurricane Katrina's devastation. Ten years later, the university and New Orleans residents are building a better future one project at a time. Johnson Controls is proud to help the Tulane City Center, a non-profit organization founded by the Tulane School of Architecture, rejuvenate the community.
“Tulane needed help then, and New Orleans continues to need help today. We proudly have committed $1 million to help revitalize the community with projects that advance the lives of Louisiana residents and their families,” says Bill Jackson, president, Building Efficiency, Johnson Controls.
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