الخميس، 9 يوليو 2020

فوز الفهد

فوز الفهد

فوز الفهد (10 مايو 1990، دولة الكويت - )؛ أخصائية تجميل، مدونة موضة وأزياء وفاشنيستا كويتية، تُعدّ من أشهر الشخصيات المؤثرة في الوطن العربي في عالم الجمال والأناقة منذ أن بدأت تنشط فيه في العام 2014.

نشأتها وعملها
ولدت فوز عدنان الفهد في دولة الكويت ونشأت ما بين لندن والشرق الأوسط، بعد إنهاءها مرحلة الثانوية، تخصّصت في الإدارة المالية وبدأت تنشط في مجال الأزياء والتجميل خلال مرحلة الدراسة الجامعية. حين تخرّجت من الجامعة لم تستطع بدء العمل بإدارة الإعمال طيلة سنة كاملة بسبب نقص ببعض الأوراق القانونية، ما جعلها تتّجه خلال تلك الفترة إلى مجال الأزياء والموضة والتجميل الذي سرعان ما اشتهرت فيه.

حياتها الشخصية
في 17 مارس 2020، أعلنت زواجها من رجل الأعمال الكويتي عبد اللطيف الصراف
المصادر

نايا ريفيرا

نايا ريفيرا

نايا ماري ريفيرا (ولدت في 12 يناير 1987) ممثلة ومغنية أميركية عرفت في دور "سانتانا لوبيز" في المسلسل الموسيقي الكوميدي الدرامي التلفزيوني غلي. أطلّت نايا في عدد من الإعلانات التلفزيونية والمسلسلات والأفلام، منها العائلة الملكية مع إيدي مورفي (1991), بيواتش (1996), عرض بيرني ماك (2002), 8 قواعد بسيطة (2004), سي إس آي: ميامي (2008), بعد مسلسل غلي، وقّعت نايا عقداً مع شركة تسجيلات كولومبيا لتطلق أول ألبوم سولو .

نشأتها
ولدت نايا ريفيرا في 12 يناير عام 1987 ; في فالنسيا، سانتا كلاريتا، كاليفورنيا وعاشت في لوس أنجيليس معظم أعوامها. وهي من أصل بورتوريكية، أفريقية أمريكية، ألمانية، عندما كانت نايا لا تزال تبلغ من العمر ثمانية أعوام، عرضتها والدتها على وكيل أعمالها بعدما كانت قد انتقلت إلى لوس أنجلوس لتبدأ مهنة بعرض الأزياء.
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NayaRivera

NayaRivera

Naya Marie Rivera (born January 12, 1987) is an American actress, model, and singer. She began her career as a child actress and model, appearing in national television commercials before landing the role of Hillary Winston on the short-lived CBS sitcom The Royal Family at the age of 4 (1991–1992), for which she received a nomination for a Young Artist Award. After a series of recurring television roles and guest spots as a teenager, Rivera received her breakthrough role as an adult as Santana Lopez on the Fox television series Glee (2009–2015), for which she received nominations for numerous accolades. She was signed to Columbia Records as a solo artist in 2011 and released a single in 2013, "Sorry", featuring rapper Big Sean.

Rivera made her feature film debut as Vera in the horror film At the Devil's Door (2014), and recurred as Blanca on the third season of the Lifetime television series Devious Maids in 2015. In 2016, she published a memoir with TarcherPerigee, Sorry Not Sorry: Dreams, Mistakes, and Growing Up.

On July 8, 2020, Rivera was declared a missing person after her four-year-old son was found alone in Rivera's rented boat at Lake Piru. 
Rivera was born on January 12, 1987  and raised in the Valencia neighborhood of Santa Clarita, California. She has lived in or around Los Angeles for most of her life.  She is of Puerto Rican, African American, and German descent. Her parents are Yolanda, a former model, and George Rivera.  Her younger brother is NFL tight end Mychal Rivera,  and her younger sister is runway model Nickayla Rivera.  At 8 or 9 months old, Rivera began to be represented by the same talent agent as her mother, who had moved to Los Angeles to pursue modeling
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الأربعاء، 8 يوليو 2020

Primodos

Primodos

Primodos was a hormone-based pregnancy test used in the 1960s and 1970s that consisted of two pills that contained norethisterone (as acetate) and ethinylestradiol.  It detected pregnancy by inducing menstruation in women who were not pregnant. The presence or absence of menstrual bleeding was then used to determine whether the user was pregnant.  It was suggested to be used in South Korea "perhaps as a double dose" with a completely different purpose - to abort the foetus  

First made available for sale in the UK in 1959, it was withdrawn from sale in the UK in 1978. 

Primodos was produced by Schering AG, a German company taken over by Bayer AG in 2006.

Another hormonal pregnancy test called Duogynon was in use in Germany during the same general time period
In the 1960s, Dr. Isabel Gal did research at Queen Mary's Hospital for Children that showed a link between use of the drug and severe birth defects.  A review by the Committee on Safety of Medicines in the 1970s concluded that the product should not be used by pregnant women.  Litigation in the 1980s regarding these claims ended inconclusively, with proceedings being discontinued, with the court's approval. A review of the matter by the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency in 2014 assessed the studies performed to date, and concluded that it found the evidence for adverse effects to be inconclusive. 
The report of an expert working group of the UK Commission on Human Medicines published in November 2017 concluded there was no “causal association” between Primodos and severe disabilities in babies. The expert group recommended that families who took a hormone pregnancy test and experienced “an adverse pregnancy outcome” should be offered genetic testing to establish whether there was a different underlying cause. 
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Hillingdon Hospital

Hillingdon Hospital


Hillingdon Hospital is an NHS hospital, located in Pield Heath Road, Hillingdon, Greater London. It is one of only two hospitals run by the Hillingdon Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, the other being Mount Vernon Hospital.
The hospitals has its origins in a workhouse infirmary built in 1838.  A separate female infirmary was not added until 1907.  The facility came under the management of Middlesex County Council in 1929 and the council started to develop the site in 1932.  The works included replacing the wooden floors with concrete ones, the wooden ones being too weak to cope with the weight of an operating theatre table and equipment.
The hospital was damaged by bombs in October 1940, causing much damage.  There were no casualties, and the hospital was moved to temporary accommodation.  This proved to be unpopular, and following the war, the number of beds in the hospital declined owing to a lack of staff.  The Medical Director of the time, Dr W. Arklay Steel, was concerned about the poor condition of the hospital.  In 1948, when the hospital joined the National Health Service, it consisted of a series of temporary buildings in varying states of disrepair.   In 1957, it was agreed to rebuild Hillingdon Hospital and, in 1960, a new maternity wing was opened by the Duchess of Kent.

Sir Arnold France, Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Health, opened the new Hillingdon Hospital on 10 January 1967.   It had cost £3.2 million to build. It provided seven new wards, including the provision of some single rooms, outpatients department, imaging department, accident and emergency services, operating theatres and recovery suites, pathology laboratories, physiotherapy, occupational therapy and a canteen. A central vacuum system and piped oxygen were available throughout the hospital.
In December 2008, Bevan Ward was opened. This ward, named in honour of the founder of the NHS, Aneurin Bevan, consisted of three clusters of eight ensuite patient rooms. It was visited in April 2009 by Health Secretary Alan Johnson, who was apparently struck by the high level of patient satisfaction.  The newly refurbished Fleming Ward opened in November 2009.

An eye clinic at the hospital received an award in August 2010 from the Macular Disease Society for its work in Macular degeneration.  An urgent care centre, for non-life threatening injuries, opened at the hospital in 2013
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hillingdon_Hospital

Mary Kay Letourneau

Mary Kay Letourneau

Mary Katherine Letourneau (formerly Schmitz; January 30, 1962 – July 6, 2020) was an American schoolteacher who pleaded guilty in 1997 to two counts of felony second-degree rape of a child, Vili Fualaau, who was 12 or 13 at the time and had been her sixth-grade student. While awaiting sentencing, she gave birth to Fualaau's child. With the state seeking a six-and-a-half-year prison sentence, she reached a plea agreement calling for six months in jail, with three months suspended, and no contact with Fualaau for life among other terms. The case received national attention.

Shortly after spending three months in jail, the police caught Letourneau in a car with Fualaau. A judge revoked her plea agreement and reinstated the prison sentence for the maximum allowed by law of seven-and-a-half years.  Eight months after returning to prison, she gave birth to Fualaau's second child, another daughter.  She was imprisoned from 1998 to 2004. Letourneau and Fualaau were married in May 2005, and the marriage lasted 14 years until their separation in 2019
Mary Katherine Schmitz was born in 1962 in Tustin, California, the daughter of Mary E. (née Suehr), a former chemist, and John G. Schmitz (1930–2001), a community college instructor and politician.  She was known as Mary Kay to her family and called "Cake" by her father.  She was the fourth of seven children, raised in a "strict Catholic household."  When Letourneau was two years old, her father began a political career and successfully ran as a Republican for a seat in the state legislature.  He held positions as a California state senator and U.S. Congressman, winning a special election for an unexpired term in 1970 and the general election later that year. After a primary defeat in 1972, he changed parties and ran for president as an American Independent Party candidate in the 1972 U.S. presidential election.  In 1973, Letourneau's three-year-old brother drowned in the family pool at their home in the Spyglass Hill section of Corona del Mar, California, while she played with another brother in the shallow end. 

Letourneau attended Cornelia Connelly High School, an all-girls' Catholic school in Anaheim, California, where she was a member of the cheerleading squad for Servite High School. She later attended Arizona State University. 
In 1978, her father was re-elected as a Republican to the California State Senate. He intended to run for the U.S. Senate in 1982, but his political career was permanently damaged that year when it was revealed that he had fathered two children out of wedlock during an affair with a mistress, a former student at Santa Ana College, where he had taught political science.  Her father's affair caused Letourneau's parents to separate, but they later reconciled. 
Letourneau's brother John Schmitz was the deputy counsel to President George H. W. Bush.  Her other brother, Joseph E. Schmitz, was Inspector General of the U.S. Department of Defense under President George W. Bush,  was a senior executive with Academi, and is a foreign policy adviser to President Donald Trump
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Kate Garraway

Kate Garraway

Kathryn Mary Garraway (born 4 May 1967)  is an English broadcaster and journalist. She is the presenter of Mid Mornings with Kate Garraway on Smooth Radio and co-anchor (on Fridays) of Good Morning Britain on ITV Breakfast.
Garraway's father was a civil servant and her mother was a teacher. She attended Dunmore Primary School and Fitzharrys School in Abingdon.  She then graduated from Bath College of Higher Education with a BA in English and History.
In 1989, Garraway joined the South edition of ITV News Central on ITV Central as a production journalist, reporter and news presenter. In 1996, she became co-presenter of the South East edition of ITV News Meridian on ITV Meridian after she was "talent spotted" by a boss who viewed her presenting a three-minute bulletin on ITV Central.

In 1998, Garraway joined Sunrise on Sky News with Martin Stanford.

Garraway joined GMTV in September 2000, co-presenting GMTV Today with Andrew Castle each Friday (and Thursdays later on). Garraway eventually went on to share presenting duties with Fiona Phillips and Emma Crosby. In 2009, when GMTV relaunched, she co-hosted the programme with Ben Shephard, presenting on Monday, Tuesday and alternate Wednesdays. During Garraway's time at GMTV, she had also co-presented with Eamonn Holmes, John Stapleton and Dan Lobb. She presented her final show on 31 August 2010.

She presented one series of Too Many Cooks in 2004. In 2007, she was the questioner on The People's Quiz. In 2009, Garraway presented The Biggest Loser for ITV. She was later replaced by Davina McCall. Garraway was a regular panellist on Wall of Fame, hosted by David Walliams.

She became entertainment editor of Daybreak on ITV Breakfast (the successor to GMTV) in September 2010.  On 6 December 2011, she took over from Christine Bleakley as the main presenter on an interim basis.  On 4 May 2012, it was announced Lorraine Kelly would become the permanent replacement for Bleakley in September 2012.  On 3 August 2012, it was reported that Garraway had signed a new contract to present each Friday in Kelly's absence.  On 15 February 2014, it was announced Kelly would additionally front the Friday edition of Lorraine. 

On 3 March 2014, it was reported that Daybreak would be cancelled and replaced with Good Morning Britain.  However, with these changes, came the news that Lorraine Kelly would be presenting Lorraine five days a week, meaning that Garraway no longer continued to present Kelly's show on Fridays. She hosted her final Daybreak and Lorraine shows on 25 April 2014 ahead of joining Good Morning Britain the following month. Since joining Good Morning Britain, Garraway's appearances on Lorraine have become less frequent.  Garraway once again became interim main presenter on ITV Breakfast when Ben Shepherd cut his appearances each week to just two; which meant Garraway hosted four times a week until Piers Morgan joined the show later that year.

From March 2014 until November 2016, Garraway occasionally presented The National Lottery Draws on BBC One. In September 2017, she made a cameo appearance in Hollyoaks 
In November 2019, it was announced that Garraway would be participating in the nineteenth series of I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here!.
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