, also known as Øpera-tan, is the moe anthropomorphism magical girl of Opera, which is painted by temp_h. This character was created in response to Lawrence Eng's recommendation on Opera branding.
As per Lawrence's suggestion, she is an elegant but approachable lady wearing opera gloves. Other characteristics include long silvery gray hair, and a purple hat with a big red letter Ø. She wears opera gloves and it says that she has her own . The blue and red colors of her dresses are described as the Norwegian National flag, although the fact that the field is blue and the Ø is red and outlined in white suggests the flag of Iceland instead.
With the release of Opera 8, a superman-like figure was displayed in the Opera homepage. Hence a new (and tiny) character known as "OperaMan" was created [http://haruka.saiin.net/~ryukaku/img/jhg350_2.jpg] .
As per Lawrence's suggestion, she is an elegant but approachable lady wearing opera gloves. Other characteristics include long silvery gray hair, and a purple hat with a big red letter Ø. She wears opera gloves and it says that she has her own . The blue and red colors of her dresses are described as the Norwegian National flag, although the fact that the field is blue and the Ø is red and outlined in white suggests the flag of Iceland instead.
With the release of Opera 8, a superman-like figure was displayed in the Opera homepage. Hence a new (and tiny) character known as "OperaMan" was created [http://haruka.saiin.net/~ryukaku/img/jhg350_2.jpg] .
SEC Speed overdoses can occur and consist of sweating, fits, heart palpitations and psychosis. Often people assume this is the usual effect of speed and do not recognise these signs as having had too much, or actually overdosing. Severe cases can cause brain haemorrhage, heart attack, fever, coma and occasionally death.
Very common in Baton Rouge Louisiana.
Very common in Baton Rouge Louisiana.
Dr. Nancy Mroczek is a Boston based psychologist, philosopher, musician, TV personality and filmmaker has insights into many issues from animal rights, politics and environment to role of psychology today. By way of an open-ended process that incorporates principles of behavior, empathy, psychodynamic therapy, and existential thought, she facilitates behavior change to help people gain perspective on life and learn more about themselves.
Personal Background
Dr. Mroczek received a BA from Boston University in the Liberal Arts with a Psychology focus. She received an MS in General & Experimental Psychology from the University of Miami, and her doctorate degree from the University of Minnesota, Minneapolis. She also completed a postdoctoral fellowship in Neuropsychology at Westwood Lodge in Westwood, Massachusetts.
Psychology
As a pyschologist, Dr. Mroczek has worked with a broad range of people, and has come in contact with a broad range of problems. Over the course of her 30 year career, she has specialized in individual behavior change (behavior management), behavior medicine, neuropsychology (medical psychology), and existential & dynamic psychology. She has worked in hospitals, clinics, nursing homes, and private practice; and, in doing so, has treated patients suffering from physical stress, emotional bereavement, anxiety, depression (especially), maladaptive behavior, anger management, etc.
Psychology in Trading
Dr Nancy's work in this field is worth mentioning here. “Managing futures and options trading is alot about managing yourself” is the mantra from Dr. Mroczek. She quotes 'One must have greater self control to come back from losses , to minimize stress to effectively manage money.'3 In her study she showed that, 'If one can manage time better, she is bound to make more quicker and responsible decisions.'4 Dr. Mroczek is a Series 3 Registrant with the NFA. Being a psychologist in trading market and a TV personality, she is a behavior expert.
Other
TV Shows: Boston cable TV show
Appeared as a guest spokesperson for futures trading on the radio show "This Week In Futures'
Animal Rights: "Recognizing Animal Suffering and Pain" An article in Lab Animal, (Oct 1992, Vol 21, No 9) and in Humane Innovations and Alternatives, (1991, Vol 5)
Mroczek, NS (1991) Recognizing Animal Suffering and Pain. Humane Innovations and Alternatives,S, 289.92
Mroczek, NS, Halpern, D, McHugh, R (1978) A comparison of electromyographic feedback and physical therapy for neuromuscular retraining in hemiplegia. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 59,258-267
Has a collection of essays called 'The Psychology Of Human Life'
Film: Vietnam: An Experimental Videofilm
Personal Background
Dr. Mroczek received a BA from Boston University in the Liberal Arts with a Psychology focus. She received an MS in General & Experimental Psychology from the University of Miami, and her doctorate degree from the University of Minnesota, Minneapolis. She also completed a postdoctoral fellowship in Neuropsychology at Westwood Lodge in Westwood, Massachusetts.
Psychology
As a pyschologist, Dr. Mroczek has worked with a broad range of people, and has come in contact with a broad range of problems. Over the course of her 30 year career, she has specialized in individual behavior change (behavior management), behavior medicine, neuropsychology (medical psychology), and existential & dynamic psychology. She has worked in hospitals, clinics, nursing homes, and private practice; and, in doing so, has treated patients suffering from physical stress, emotional bereavement, anxiety, depression (especially), maladaptive behavior, anger management, etc.
Psychology in Trading
Dr Nancy's work in this field is worth mentioning here. “Managing futures and options trading is alot about managing yourself” is the mantra from Dr. Mroczek. She quotes 'One must have greater self control to come back from losses , to minimize stress to effectively manage money.'3 In her study she showed that, 'If one can manage time better, she is bound to make more quicker and responsible decisions.'4 Dr. Mroczek is a Series 3 Registrant with the NFA. Being a psychologist in trading market and a TV personality, she is a behavior expert.
Other
TV Shows: Boston cable TV show
Appeared as a guest spokesperson for futures trading on the radio show "This Week In Futures'
Animal Rights: "Recognizing Animal Suffering and Pain" An article in Lab Animal, (Oct 1992, Vol 21, No 9) and in Humane Innovations and Alternatives, (1991, Vol 5)
Mroczek, NS (1991) Recognizing Animal Suffering and Pain. Humane Innovations and Alternatives,S, 289.92
Mroczek, NS, Halpern, D, McHugh, R (1978) A comparison of electromyographic feedback and physical therapy for neuromuscular retraining in hemiplegia. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 59,258-267
Has a collection of essays called 'The Psychology Of Human Life'
Film: Vietnam: An Experimental Videofilm
Crack Cartoon is the name of a new upcoming childs cartoon, currently there is only half a dozen which half been written and produced. Targeting towards the next generation of young teenagers "Crack" is based around a young teenager called 'Sam Brown', Sam is 13 years old and lives in a small country town called Trippington. Sam walks the streets getting himself into all sorts of bother, with Pimps and Ho's on every corner its lucky Sam has his imaginery giant Arse called 'Moony'. However with his mum 'Betty' finding it hard to cope since his Dad 'Max' returned home 100 miles away in order to support his ill mother, its important Sam and Moony always stick together. Being a fond lover of sports and classic playground games like 'Tiddlywink' and 'Conkers', Sam finds himself having to mix with the wrong crowd and sell drugs in order to raise the money he needs to enjoy himself.
The action never stops on Brown street and with the whole town having a story to tell it seems like this cartoon is set to be a real winner for 2008. This cartoon looks at the less glamourised side of todays society, with a moral in every episode and important lessons to be learnt Crack deals with the tough issues that a lot of teenagers face everyday, the teenagers will learn about life without realising it and prepare them for the crazy world of Teenage years.
The action never stops on Brown street and with the whole town having a story to tell it seems like this cartoon is set to be a real winner for 2008. This cartoon looks at the less glamourised side of todays society, with a moral in every episode and important lessons to be learnt Crack deals with the tough issues that a lot of teenagers face everyday, the teenagers will learn about life without realising it and prepare them for the crazy world of Teenage years.