Jessie Coleman (born March 23, 1983 in Endicott, New York) is an American actress and model.
At the age of 19, Coleman received a degree in dance studying under Stanley Berke of the Martha Graham Company. She then attended Circle in the Square Theatre school for vocal and theatre studies, and The Australian Institute of Dramatic Arts for Film and Television.
Coleman now lives as an actress/model in New York City and has appeared in such things as, Law and Order SVU as “Jodie”, ABC's as the lead for hidden camera specials, music video, a campaign for David and Young Designs, a model for morning talk shows on NBC and CBS, and has played opposite of Kathy Baker and Amber Tamblyn in “Babylon Fields” as Rachael Viskupic.
At the age of 19, Coleman received a degree in dance studying under Stanley Berke of the Martha Graham Company. She then attended Circle in the Square Theatre school for vocal and theatre studies, and The Australian Institute of Dramatic Arts for Film and Television.
Coleman now lives as an actress/model in New York City and has appeared in such things as, Law and Order SVU as “Jodie”, ABC's as the lead for hidden camera specials, music video, a campaign for David and Young Designs, a model for morning talk shows on NBC and CBS, and has played opposite of Kathy Baker and Amber Tamblyn in “Babylon Fields” as Rachael Viskupic.
Anitica Butariu (or Anicuta Butariu) (June 17, 1882? - November 21, 1997) was a Romanian supercentenarian considered to be the longest-living person in Romanian history as well as the 15th longest-living human ever at 115 years and 157 days. There has been some question, however, as to the source of the available documentation, since her case was only accepted by the Romanian authorities.
The hegemonism doctrine is the belief that every American action on the international stage must be examined under suspicion of evil intent. The Hegemonism Doctrine began in the 1950's during the Korean War and reached its zenith in the 1970's during the Vietnam War. Although this doctrine remained unnamed during the next 30 years it slowly became the standard doctrine to look upon world events by the western world's media and academia. The extent of the grip that Hegemonism had taken hold of the United states could not be totally seen until the 1990 and the Gulf War where protests held signs declaring American intervention evil "No Blood for oil" as the USA attempted to defend the small country of Kuwait from an aggressive and surprise attack from its much larger northern neighbor Iraq. But it wasn't until Jan 5th, 2007 that the Hegemonism doctrine was named in an article published on RealClearPolitics.com in response to the new rise in Hegemonism that sprung from the US invasion of Iraq in 2003.
http://www.realclearpolitics.com/articles/2007/01/breaking_the_hold_of_hegemonis.html
http://www.realclearpolitics.com/articles/2007/01/breaking_the_hold_of_hegemonis.html
Anthony Miner is a key hair stylist for many television shows and films, including Heroes and Pirates of the Caribbean. He has also written several books.
Anthony is a native of Chicago, Illinois, and a graduate from the University of New Mexico; where he studied theater arts and film criticism. His first professional job was working for Warner Bros. Records as a Dance Music Promotion Manager, then at Sony Records, and lastly at Virgin Records as an A&R Manager. After leaving the music business, Anthony enrolled in the Hair Styling program at Wilfred Beauty Academy, graduating the top of his class. After graduating, he landed a job as an assistant hair stylist at Umberto's in Beverly Hills, which lead to his first job in the entertainment industry. Since then, he has worked on Pirates of the Caribbean, Charlie's Angels, Domino, Til Death, Numb3rs, Celebrity Duets, The Wayne Brady Show, The Insider, Entertainment Tonight, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Angel, and Heroes, to name a few.
Anthony's lifelong study of human nature provoked him to share his philosophies on relationships as an informal expert. Seeing the instant behavioral change he has brought to many individuals, he decided to share his expertise with a much wider audience. His first medium was an advice columnist for the 3rd Street Villager newspaper and then writing a self-help manuscript for men called East of Venus, later turning it into a television script, which compelled him to write his latest book, If You Like Chocolate Eat Chocolate.
Anthony is currently writing his next book, The American Breast Feeder. Anthony works and lives in Los Angeles, California.
Anthony is a native of Chicago, Illinois, and a graduate from the University of New Mexico; where he studied theater arts and film criticism. His first professional job was working for Warner Bros. Records as a Dance Music Promotion Manager, then at Sony Records, and lastly at Virgin Records as an A&R Manager. After leaving the music business, Anthony enrolled in the Hair Styling program at Wilfred Beauty Academy, graduating the top of his class. After graduating, he landed a job as an assistant hair stylist at Umberto's in Beverly Hills, which lead to his first job in the entertainment industry. Since then, he has worked on Pirates of the Caribbean, Charlie's Angels, Domino, Til Death, Numb3rs, Celebrity Duets, The Wayne Brady Show, The Insider, Entertainment Tonight, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Angel, and Heroes, to name a few.
Anthony's lifelong study of human nature provoked him to share his philosophies on relationships as an informal expert. Seeing the instant behavioral change he has brought to many individuals, he decided to share his expertise with a much wider audience. His first medium was an advice columnist for the 3rd Street Villager newspaper and then writing a self-help manuscript for men called East of Venus, later turning it into a television script, which compelled him to write his latest book, If You Like Chocolate Eat Chocolate.
Anthony is currently writing his next book, The American Breast Feeder. Anthony works and lives in Los Angeles, California.