Rascal Flatts are bringing in the new year, with this
delightful new Christmas EP. This album contains
4 traditional holiday classics.
Archive for December 1st, 2009
NEW: Rascal Flatts: Unwrapped EP
Published December 1, 2009 Movie Leave a CommentTags: Christmas, Country, December, EP, Flatt, Holiday, I'll Be Home For Christmas, Jingle Bell Rock, Mediafire, Mp3, New, Rascal, Unwrapped, Winter
NEW: George Michael: December Song (I Dreamed of Christmas)
Published December 1, 2009 Music Leave a CommentTags: (I Dreamed of Christmas), Christmas, December, Dream, EP, George, Holiday, Mediafire, Michael, Mp3, New, Single, Song, Twinkle, Winter, Youtube
This is the official video for George Michael’s single, ‘December Song (I Dreamed of Christmas)’, out 13th December! I am loving the song and video.
FOOD: Death By White Chocolate
Published December 1, 2009 Food 4 CommentsTags: 1 2 3, Beath By, Butter, Cake, Chocolate, Easy, Food, Ganache, Homemade, Mud, Pictures, recipe, Steps, White
This is an insanely fantastic white chocolate mudcake. Everyone I’ve made it for has fallen in love with it, so maybe it would be worth trying.
My Tweet Cloud
Published December 1, 2009 Tech Leave a CommentTags: @iammishal, Cloud, Tweet, twitter, Twitter.com, Twittercloud, Words
Tweet Cloud is a service that lets you generate a cool looking cloud of the words your tweets mostly contain.
Angie Stone: I Ain’t Hearin’ U (Video Premiere)
Published December 1, 2009 Music Leave a CommentTags: Album, Angie, I Ain’t Hearin’ U, New, Premiere, R&B, Single, Stone, Unexpected, Video, Youtube
World AIDS / HIV Day
Published December 1, 2009 Uncategorized Leave a CommentTags: 1st, AIDS, Awareness, Cure, December, Donate, Help, HIV, Red
December 1st is Worlds AIDS Day! Started on 1st December 1988, World AIDS Day is about raising money, increasing awareness, fighting prejudice and improving education. Go out and get tested today and support the various AIDS awareness events is your area.
What is HIV?
HIV is a virus that attacks the body’s immune system – the body’s defense against diseases.
Are HIV and AIDS the same?
No. When someone is described as living with HIV, they have the HIV virus in their body. A person is considered to have developed AIDS when the immune system is so weak it can no longer fight off a range of diseases with which it would normally cope.
How is HIV passed on?
HIV can be passed on through infected blood, semen, vaginal fluids or breast milk.
The most common ways HIV is passed on are:
* Sex without a condom with someone living with HIV
* Sharing infected needles, syringes or other injecting drug equipment
* From an HIV-positive mother (to her child) during pregnancy, childbirth or breastfeeding (but with effective treatment and care the risk of transmission can be greatly reduced)
Is there a cure for HIV?
No, but treatment can keep the virus under control and the immune system healthy. People on HIV treatment can live a healthy, active life, although they may experience side effects from the treatment. If HIV is diagnosed late, treatment may be less effective.
How can I protect myself and others from HIV infection?
Always use a condom when having vaginal or anal sex. You also may want to use a condom or dental dam during oral sex although the risk of transmission of HIV is much lower. You can get free condoms from a sexual health clinic. Never share needles, syringes or any other injecting equipment.
WORLD AIDS DAY (Homepage)






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