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It appealed to me at the time because we would often go on rescue missions to save drowning people. It was very hard, but I like to help people when I can," he says.

Fascinated by the starry glitz of cinema, Yehia “Yaya" Mohamed who is now famous as one of Hollywood's most endearing celebrity hounds secured a role for himself on an Adel Imam film set. “I just went to Studio Al-Ahram and convinced them. It was such a long time ago, I don't remember the name of the film, but I was the one sitting in the carpenter's workshop in jail," he recalls. It was around that time that he started taking a keen interest in photography. Unable to afford a camera, he used to rent one from a photo store for a pound a day. Quickly mastering its use, he practiced on friends and his teammates from the Alexandria wrestling club.


Software Brain Age Creator Pockets No Royalties From Nintendo

Brain Age professor Kawashima says, "Having fun is not studying." Thanks to the Nintendo DS, Dr. Ryuta Kawashima is now a household name for anyone who has one of the Brain Age training games. To date, the Brain Age series of games have sold 17 million copies worldwide and is largely credited with bringing a whole new, untapped market to the Nintendo DS.

Given the amazing sales of the short game titles, Dr. Kawashima should be a rich man – but he isn't. According to the AFP report, royalties from the sales of games based on Kawashima's brain research amount to 2.4 billion yen ($22 million), of which the 48-year-old professor is entitled to up to half, but taken none for himself.

"Not a single yen has gone in my pocket," said Kawashima. "Everyone in my family is mad at me but I tell them that if they want money, go out and earn it."

Nintendo originally designed the DS as an interim solution between the Game Boy Advance and a next-generation handheld system.


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The orchestra is top notch, and the performances, overall are fun. Some songs work better than others, but most are fairly catchy.

As lovely as Sutton is with her voice, her accent is very inconsistent. There are moments she has the whole German thing down fairly well, and other moments where she uses complete American sounding vowels and speech. That's my only real complaint. re: Student Expeled from art school for quoting Sweeney Todd Dec 27, 12:05:58 AM
Think about the lyrics from a teacher's standpoint...

"His throat was there beneath my hand..."
Ok, who's throat do you want to cut?

"I had him."
Who did you have?

"There's a hole in the world like a great black pit, and the vermin of the world inhabit it"
Are we angry at the world??

"We all deserve to die."
Oh my - mass killings?

"I want you bleeders."
'Nough said.


 
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