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    Castle

    Castle is an american serie created by Andrew W. Marlowe broadcast on ABC since March 9th 2009. The serie already has 6 seasons and is shot in Los Angeles, California.

    It tells the story of Richard Castle, a famous writter of thrillers, who is tired of writing about his character, Derrick Storm. To general surprise, he decide to kill him in his last book. During an evening organized by his publisher for the release of his new novel,  he is contacted by Police Lieutenant Kate Beckett. She investigates several murders that mimic those imagined by Castle in his books.

     

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    Richard Castle (Rick), interpreted by Nathan Fillion. He's a famous writter a little bit egocentric. The day he decides to kill the main character of his novel and take a break, a murder similar to one of his stories happens and he's examined as a witness. Following to this experience and impressed by the performance of Lieutenant Beckett, he decided to continue to accompany her on her investigations because he wants to inspire her to be the heroine of his next novels, Nikki Heat. He becomes consultant and he wants to have his scratch “WRITTER” on his bulletproof vest, when he working with Beckett and her team.

     

    CastleLieutenant Kate Beckett (Kate), interpreted by Stana Katic. Kate is a lieutenant for several years. She started working at the NYPD to solve the murder of his mother (still unresolved). She's right and just. During her meeting with Castle, she thinks first that he's suspect but prefers to ask him to help them to prove his innoncence. She shows him no sign of interest but in reality, she read all his novels because she is one of his biggest fans.


    CastleInspector Javier Esposito, interpreted by Jon Huertas. Esposito is a good policeman. He's under orders of Lieutenant Beckett that he assists in all her investigations. With his partner, Ryan, he lets himself be gained by the good humor of Castle, which is not to please to Beckett.

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    Inspector Kevin Ryan, interpreted by Seamus Dever. Ryan is the teammate of Esposito. He's under orders of  Lieutenant Beckett and he is a good policeman. It is of Irish origin.

     

     

     CastleDoctor Lanie Parish, interpreted by Tamala Jones. Lanie is a medical examiner. This is Beckett's best friend and one of the only people to whom Beckett makes confidences.

     

     

     


    CastleCaptain Roy Montgomery, interpreted by Ruben Santiago-Hudson. Captain Montgomery is the leader of the 12th district. It’s him who accepts the mayor's request that Castle remains on survey’s Beckett. He made his debut as a lieutenant of the 62nd. He sacrifices himself to protect Kate Beckett in the last episode of the third season.

     

     

     

    CastleCaptain Victoria Gates, interpreted by Penny Johnson Jerald. She is replacing Captain Montgomery after his death. She is nicknamed "Iron Gates". She is an ancient detective, who spent several years in internal affairs. She is very strict and rigorous with the law. Unlike Captain Montgomery who often took the defense of Castle, she sees his presence with a jaundiced eye.

     

     

     

     

    CastleAlexis Castle, interpreted by Molly Quinn. Alexis is the daughter of Castle aged 15. This is a studious student, mature for her age. She often gives advice to her father during his inquiries with Beckett.

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    Martha Rodgers, interpreted by Susan Sullivan. Martha is the mother of Castle. She is an ancient theater actress. After being stripped of all his possessions by her ex-husband, she moved in with her son.

     

     


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    William McKinley

    William Mc Kinkey was born in 1843 in Ohio. He started the American Civil War as a private in the Union Army and in 1876 was elected to Congress and also became a Republican specialist of Protectionist customs duties which according to him would bring the prosperity. He married the jurist Ida Saxton and  was elected 25th president of the United States of America in 1827.

    He proposed a strong increase of the customs duties by the McKinley Tariff what was very criticized and the big discussion in the democratic gerrymandering will cost him his seat during the elections of 1890. 
    He was elected at the post of governor of Ohio in 1891 and in 1893 when he tried to balance the interests of the capital and those of the workers.
    By means of his close councillor Marcus Hanna, he gets the republican appointment for the presidential election of 1896 with as main stake: the economic crisis. And the period of presidency of McKinley was marked by a very fast economic growth.
    He also defends Dingley Act of 1897 intended to protect the American industries of the foreign competition.
    McKinley tried to persuade Spain to gran the independence of Cuba during the revolution but after the collapse of the negotiations, it led the United States in the Spanish-American war.

    The American victory was fast and decisive and in the treaty of Paris of 1898, Spain transferred the control of its colonies of Puerto Rico, Guam and the Philippines in the United States. McKinley was reelected on 1900 and murdered only one year later in 1901 by an anarchist. It is his vice-president Theodore Roosevelt who succeeded him.


    The historians consider the victory of McKinley in 1896 as a turning point of the American politics which marked the beginning of the progressive era dominated by the republican party.

     


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  •          James Monroe (the last hocked hat/era of good feelings of )

     

    "The public lands are a public stock, which ought to be disposed of to the best advantage for the nation."

           James Monroe was born on April 28 1758 in Wesmoreland in Virginia, he became the fifth president of United States in 1817 and was reelected in 1821 just after his first mandate. He is considered as a founding father of the United States  thanks to his "Monroe doctrine" and the last American president of "virginia dinasty" 

         He succeeds James Madison and precedes John Quincy Adams. He is not the most famous president ,but we know him thanks to his "Monroe doctrine " when he proclams that United States doesn't need of european colonies. James Monroe died there from heart failure and tuberculosis the July 4, 1831 in New York at the age of 73 years. He is the third president died on July 4, Independence Day in the United States.

     

     


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  • Putting quotes from the rapper Booba on photos of Charles de Gaulle ?  Here is the strange idea of  Charles Gau2le Tumblr... necessarily a strange but irresistible swag result.


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  • In the UK, late mobilization after floods

     

    The southwest of England is flooded since the New Year and floods on the outskirts of London. Criticized for the slow pace of relief, Prime Minister David Cameron has finally sounded the general mobilization while rains and winds up to 160 km / h let fear a further worsening of the situation. Some 147,000 homes were without electricity Thursday, February 13, particularly in Wales

    In the UK, late mobilization after floods

    In areas of the Southwest, where several villages are cut off from the world for more than a month already, people complain that it took floods are approaching London for Westminster finally responds . Mr Cameron, who had convened a ministerial meeting new crisis Wednesday warned that things were likely to "get worse before it gets bette


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  • Lady Gaga

     

    Lady GagaJune Stéphani Germanotta is born in
     28 March 1986 and from Newyork.  Since 2006 she's Lady Gaga, a psedonyme which from Radio gaga by Queen.Lady Gaga is a pop american singer, she had make four studio albums at 27' years old. She's sold more of 115 millions of CD in the world.

     

    She's very famous for her creativ and surprising look :

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    Contrary has many of other pop star Lady Gaga is a very good musician, a pianist.
    She love making a "piano voice" in her live.
    What delight her fans the littles monsters.

    She's maked much "duo" with big stars like Elton john and here Tony bennett the jazz man with The lady is tramp

     


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    A big happy birthday to Facebook !


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  • Diane 35 is a contraceptive pill which was out from pharmacies after bad conquecenses over women. Four people die because of it and there were 125 case of severe thrombosis. Bruxelles impose to the pharmacies in France to sold Diane 35 from half January, but he will not be use as a contraceptive but as a way to solved the issue of acne. 

     

    This pill was on the market in France since 1987 and more than 30.000 women took this drug. At this moment, it was use as a contraceptive. 

    Pills : Diane 35 is back in pharmacy,the reason of this decision


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    Lyndon  Johnson



    Johnson was born on August 27, 1908, in central Texas, not far from Johnson City, which his family had helped settle. He felt the pinch of rural poverty as he grew up, working his way through Southwest Texas State Teachers College (now known as Texas State University-San Marcos); he learned compassion for the poverty of others when he taught students of Mexican descent.

    In 1937 he campaigned successfully for the House of Representatives on a New Deal platform, effectively aided by his wife, the former Claudia "Lady Bird" Taylor, whom he had married in 1934.

     

    During World War II he served briefly in the Navy as a lieutenant commander, winning a Silver Star in the South Pacific. After six terms in the House, Johnson was elected to the Senate in 1948. In 1953, he became the youngest Minority Leader in Senate history, and the following year, when the Democrats won control, Majority Leader. With rare skill he obtained passage of a number of key Eisenhower measures.

    In the 1960 campaign, Johnson, as John F. Kennedy's running mate, was elected Vice President. On November 22, 1963, when Kennedy was assassinated, Johnson was sworn in as President.

    First he obtained enactment of the measures President Kennedy had been urging at the time of his death--a new civil rights bill and a tax cut. Next he urged the Nation "to build a great society, a place where the meaning of man's life matches the marvels of man's labor." In 1964, Johnson won the Presidency with 61 percent of the vote and had the widest popular margin in American history--more than 15,000,000 votes.

     

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    The other crisis arose from Viet Nam. Despite Johnson's efforts to end Communist aggression and achieve a settlement, fighting continued. Controversy over the war had become acute by the end of March 1968, when he limited the bombing of North Viet Nam in order to initiate negotiations. At the same time, he startled the world by withdrawing as a candidate for re-election so that he might devote his full efforts, unimpeded by politics, to the quest for peace.

     

    When he left office, peace talks were under way; he did not live to see them successful, but died suddenly of a heart attack at his Texas ranch on January 22, 1973.


     

     

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    Did you know? 

     

    ·         President Lyndon Johnson signed Medicare law in 1965—providing millions of elderly healthcare stability. President Obama’s historic health care reform law, the Affordable Care Actstrengthens Medicare, offers eligible seniors a range of preventive services with no cost-sharing, and provides discounts on drugs when in the coverage gap known as the “donut hole.”

     


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    More than of five accomplices were arrested during an operation led againts the sexual traffic the of young people within the framework of the Super Bowl played on Sunday February 2nd near New York

    All in all , 16 minors from 13 to 17 years old were hel^ped by the FBI. Some of the arrested persons recognized to have come in New Jersey where happened finale of American football , in the only purpose to prostitute young women and children during Great Bow

    This most important , sports event of the year happened on Sunday in a stadium of 82 people. The conotation of Seattle Seahawks was followed by 11,5 million televiewers. The televisionchannel Fox asserted that never a unique program had combined so many televiewers in the United States.

     


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    Grover Cleveland ("Big Steve" , "Uncle Jumbo")

          Grover Cleveland was born Stephen Grover Cleveland in 1837 In New Jersey and died in 1908 In Princeton. He had five children with Francis Folsom. Before being the 22nd and 24th president of the United State of America, he was a lawyer. He was the first democrat elected after the Civil war. At 44, he emerged into a political prominence that carried him to the White House in three years. Running as a reformer, he was elected Mayor of Buffalo in 1881, and later, Governor of New York.

          He earned the nickname “Guardian President” after being elected four years later after his first term. He was uncumfortable in the White House especially as a bachelor but finally, he makes Frances Folsom america's youngest first lady at 21. It was the first time that a wedding happen in the White house. Three of their children were born there.

     

         He died of a heart attack in Princeton. His children were away but his wife stay by his side. An unusual aspect of his legacy: A body part of Grover Cleveland’s resides at the Mutter Museum in Philadelphia. It is his “secret tumor,” an epithelioma removed from the roof of his mouth during his second term.

     

     

     

    "A truly American sentiment recognizes the dignity of labor and the fact that honor lies in honest toil”


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