ºÝºÝߣshows by User: mgala / http://www.slideshare.net/images/logo.gif ºÝºÝߣshows by User: mgala / Tue, 28 Apr 2009 20:05:31 GMT ºÝºÝߣShare feed for ºÝºÝߣshows by User: mgala Avian Flu, Pandemic Diseases,and Their Economic and Social Consequences:A Template for Preparedness Conference /slideshow/avian-flu-pandemic-diseasesand-their-economic-and-social-consequencesa-template-for-preparedness-conference/1360340 flechler-090429012722-phpapp01
 Avian Flu, Pandemic Diseases, and Their Economic and Social Consequences: A Template for Preparedness Conference September 28, 2006]]>

 Avian Flu, Pandemic Diseases, and Their Economic and Social Consequences: A Template for Preparedness Conference September 28, 2006]]>
Tue, 28 Apr 2009 20:05:31 GMT /slideshow/avian-flu-pandemic-diseasesand-their-economic-and-social-consequencesa-template-for-preparedness-conference/1360340 mgala@slideshare.net(mgala) Avian Flu, Pandemic Diseases,and Their Economic and Social Consequences:A Template for Preparedness Conference mgala  Avian Flu, Pandemic Diseases, and Their Economic and Social Consequences: A Template for Preparedness Conference September 28, 2006 <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/flechler-090429012722-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br>  Avian Flu, Pandemic Diseases, and Their Economic and Social Consequences: A Template for Preparedness Conference September 28, 2006
Avian Flu, Pandemic Diseases,and Their Economic and Social Consequences:A Template for Preparedness Conference from mgala
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Heart Attack /slideshow/heart-attack-1152767/1152767 heartattack1-090316143012-phpapp01
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Mon, 16 Mar 2009 14:30:07 GMT /slideshow/heart-attack-1152767/1152767 mgala@slideshare.net(mgala) Heart Attack mgala heart attack <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/heartattack1-090316143012-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> heart attack
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Temple Leadership Seminar Outlook Talk 2 19 2009 /slideshow/temple-leadership-seminar-outlook-talk-2-19-2009/1106238 templeleadershipseminaroutlooktalk2-19-2009-090305094752-phpapp01
Thank you to all who attended the 4th Annual Twilight Networking and Speaker Event co-hosted by Temple University's Fox School of Business and the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia on February 19th. The speaker, Loretta Mester, Senior Vice President and Director of Research for the Federal Reserve Bank, provided us with the latest information on the current state of the economy and gave us her economic outlook for 2009. Ms. Mester was kind enough to share with us her presentation which I have attached for your review. The event was a great success and it was wonderful to see our current students, our alumni and our corporate partners networking together. Stay tuned for information on next year's date.]]>

Thank you to all who attended the 4th Annual Twilight Networking and Speaker Event co-hosted by Temple University's Fox School of Business and the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia on February 19th. The speaker, Loretta Mester, Senior Vice President and Director of Research for the Federal Reserve Bank, provided us with the latest information on the current state of the economy and gave us her economic outlook for 2009. Ms. Mester was kind enough to share with us her presentation which I have attached for your review. The event was a great success and it was wonderful to see our current students, our alumni and our corporate partners networking together. Stay tuned for information on next year's date.]]>
Thu, 05 Mar 2009 09:47:47 GMT /slideshow/temple-leadership-seminar-outlook-talk-2-19-2009/1106238 mgala@slideshare.net(mgala) Temple Leadership Seminar Outlook Talk 2 19 2009 mgala Thank you to all who attended the 4th Annual Twilight Networking and Speaker Event co-hosted by Temple University's Fox School of Business and the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia on February 19th. The speaker, Loretta Mester, Senior Vice President and Director of Research for the Federal Reserve Bank, provided us with the latest information on the current state of the economy and gave us her economic outlook for 2009. Ms. Mester was kind enough to share with us her presentation which I have attached for your review. The event was a great success and it was wonderful to see our current students, our alumni and our corporate partners networking together. Stay tuned for information on next year's date. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/templeleadershipseminaroutlooktalk2-19-2009-090305094752-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Thank you to all who attended the 4th Annual Twilight Networking and Speaker Event co-hosted by Temple University&#39;s Fox School of Business and the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia on February 19th. The speaker, Loretta Mester, Senior Vice President and Director of Research for the Federal Reserve Bank, provided us with the latest information on the current state of the economy and gave us her economic outlook for 2009. Ms. Mester was kind enough to share with us her presentation which I have attached for your review. The event was a great success and it was wonderful to see our current students, our alumni and our corporate partners networking together. Stay tuned for information on next year&#39;s date.
Temple Leadership Seminar Outlook Talk 2 19 2009 from mgala
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Vladimir Kush /slideshow/vladimir-kush/1102690 vladimirkush-090304184043-phpapp01
BIO by Vladimir Kush My American odyssey. I was born in Russia, in a small one-storied wooden house on the northern edge of Moscow, near the forest-park Sokolniki where in patriarchal times Russian Tsars were engaged in falconry. My career as an artist began when I was a child of 3 or 4. My father was a scientist, but everyone on his side of the family used to draw all the time. I remember, how in the long winter evenings I used to sit on my father's lap finishing his drawings: boy running on skis, an old man walking by with the cane... Just then came to me the sensation of huge open spaces - I knew that beyond the nearby wood the snow-covered great Russian plain stretched on, unimpeded, for thousands of kilometers. And I conceived a dream to absorb the space into myself, to reach the edge of the earth- in the north, where the White Sea begins, or on the south, where Black Sea - Pontus Euxinus of Ancient Greeks - laps the steppes. At the age of 7, I attended two schools, The first half of the day I went to regular high school. The second half was spent in the art classes until 9 p.m. While riding the subway for one and a half hours each way, I did my home-work for the regular school. Art school was a world of a new inspiration. The class I attended allowed total artistic freedom. I learned much about the famous Renaissance painters, impressionists, post-impressionists, and contemporary artists. Here I painted my first surreal picture. When I was 17, I took difficult exams and entered Moscow Art Institute. When I was 18, I entered into a mandatory two-year stint of military service. After six months of infantry training, the commander of my unit decided that better use could be made of me painting murals and big canvases. Of course, I had to include military elements in these romantic or even fantastic landscapes. In one of those paintings, a radio transmitter was put on top of iceberg in the middle of an ocean. In 1987, I began selling my paintings and exhibiting with the Union of Artists. At that time, I was invited to paint a series of portraits for the U.S. Embassy staff. I eventually had to curtail my work on these portraits after the KGB became suspicious of my involvement with Americans. My father's influence at that time was enormous. He said that in ancient Greece, art and math were considered alike. A mathematician, my father taught me that the plot of a painting must be like a code for solving a task, and as such, must crystal clear to capture the essence of a subject. I had a successful show in Germany in 1990 with two other Russian Artists. I then flew to Los Angeles, where I had sent 20 of my recent works for a showing. This was a beginning of my American odyssey. The dream about the wanderings across the wide open spaces, eventually brought me to the Hawaiian island of Maui - the World Navel, there the infinity of Great Ocean merges into the infinity of bottomless Cosmos. The "umbilical cord" connecting these open spaces, could be seen from windows of my house- it is a super-telescope through which the mankind for the first time saw the most ancient spots of our universe- places where drops of space condensing, turn into drops of time...]]>

BIO by Vladimir Kush My American odyssey. I was born in Russia, in a small one-storied wooden house on the northern edge of Moscow, near the forest-park Sokolniki where in patriarchal times Russian Tsars were engaged in falconry. My career as an artist began when I was a child of 3 or 4. My father was a scientist, but everyone on his side of the family used to draw all the time. I remember, how in the long winter evenings I used to sit on my father's lap finishing his drawings: boy running on skis, an old man walking by with the cane... Just then came to me the sensation of huge open spaces - I knew that beyond the nearby wood the snow-covered great Russian plain stretched on, unimpeded, for thousands of kilometers. And I conceived a dream to absorb the space into myself, to reach the edge of the earth- in the north, where the White Sea begins, or on the south, where Black Sea - Pontus Euxinus of Ancient Greeks - laps the steppes. At the age of 7, I attended two schools, The first half of the day I went to regular high school. The second half was spent in the art classes until 9 p.m. While riding the subway for one and a half hours each way, I did my home-work for the regular school. Art school was a world of a new inspiration. The class I attended allowed total artistic freedom. I learned much about the famous Renaissance painters, impressionists, post-impressionists, and contemporary artists. Here I painted my first surreal picture. When I was 17, I took difficult exams and entered Moscow Art Institute. When I was 18, I entered into a mandatory two-year stint of military service. After six months of infantry training, the commander of my unit decided that better use could be made of me painting murals and big canvases. Of course, I had to include military elements in these romantic or even fantastic landscapes. In one of those paintings, a radio transmitter was put on top of iceberg in the middle of an ocean. In 1987, I began selling my paintings and exhibiting with the Union of Artists. At that time, I was invited to paint a series of portraits for the U.S. Embassy staff. I eventually had to curtail my work on these portraits after the KGB became suspicious of my involvement with Americans. My father's influence at that time was enormous. He said that in ancient Greece, art and math were considered alike. A mathematician, my father taught me that the plot of a painting must be like a code for solving a task, and as such, must crystal clear to capture the essence of a subject. I had a successful show in Germany in 1990 with two other Russian Artists. I then flew to Los Angeles, where I had sent 20 of my recent works for a showing. This was a beginning of my American odyssey. The dream about the wanderings across the wide open spaces, eventually brought me to the Hawaiian island of Maui - the World Navel, there the infinity of Great Ocean merges into the infinity of bottomless Cosmos. The "umbilical cord" connecting these open spaces, could be seen from windows of my house- it is a super-telescope through which the mankind for the first time saw the most ancient spots of our universe- places where drops of space condensing, turn into drops of time...]]>
Wed, 04 Mar 2009 18:40:39 GMT /slideshow/vladimir-kush/1102690 mgala@slideshare.net(mgala) Vladimir Kush mgala BIO by Vladimir Kush My American odyssey. I was born in Russia, in a small one-storied wooden house on the northern edge of Moscow, near the forest-park Sokolniki where in patriarchal times Russian Tsars were engaged in falconry. My career as an artist began when I was a child of 3 or 4. My father was a scientist, but everyone on his side of the family used to draw all the time. I remember, how in the long winter evenings I used to sit on my father's lap finishing his drawings: boy running on skis, an old man walking by with the cane... Just then came to me the sensation of huge open spaces - I knew that beyond the nearby wood the snow-covered great Russian plain stretched on, unimpeded, for thousands of kilometers. And I conceived a dream to absorb the space into myself, to reach the edge of the earth- in the north, where the White Sea begins, or on the south, where Black Sea - Pontus Euxinus of Ancient Greeks - laps the steppes. At the age of 7, I attended two schools, The first half of the day I went to regular high school. The second half was spent in the art classes until 9 p.m. While riding the subway for one and a half hours each way, I did my home-work for the regular school. Art school was a world of a new inspiration. The class I attended allowed total artistic freedom. I learned much about the famous Renaissance painters, impressionists, post-impressionists, and contemporary artists. Here I painted my first surreal picture. When I was 17, I took difficult exams and entered Moscow Art Institute. When I was 18, I entered into a mandatory two-year stint of military service. After six months of infantry training, the commander of my unit decided that better use could be made of me painting murals and big canvases. Of course, I had to include military elements in these romantic or even fantastic landscapes. In one of those paintings, a radio transmitter was put on top of iceberg in the middle of an ocean. In 1987, I began selling my paintings and exhibiting with the Union of Artists. At that time, I was invited to paint a series of portraits for the U.S. Embassy staff. I eventually had to curtail my work on these portraits after the KGB became suspicious of my involvement with Americans. My father's influence at that time was enormous. He said that in ancient Greece, art and math were considered alike. A mathematician, my father taught me that the plot of a painting must be like a code for solving a task, and as such, must crystal clear to capture the essence of a subject. I had a successful show in Germany in 1990 with two other Russian Artists. I then flew to Los Angeles, where I had sent 20 of my recent works for a showing. This was a beginning of my American odyssey. The dream about the wanderings across the wide open spaces, eventually brought me to the Hawaiian island of Maui - the World Navel, there the infinity of Great Ocean merges into the infinity of bottomless Cosmos. The "umbilical cord" connecting these open spaces, could be seen from windows of my house- it is a super-telescope through which the mankind for the first time saw the most ancient spots of our universe- places where drops of space condensing, turn into drops of time... <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/vladimirkush-090304184043-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> BIO by Vladimir Kush My American odyssey. I was born in Russia, in a small one-storied wooden house on the northern edge of Moscow, near the forest-park Sokolniki where in patriarchal times Russian Tsars were engaged in falconry. My career as an artist began when I was a child of 3 or 4. My father was a scientist, but everyone on his side of the family used to draw all the time. I remember, how in the long winter evenings I used to sit on my father&#39;s lap finishing his drawings: boy running on skis, an old man walking by with the cane... Just then came to me the sensation of huge open spaces - I knew that beyond the nearby wood the snow-covered great Russian plain stretched on, unimpeded, for thousands of kilometers. And I conceived a dream to absorb the space into myself, to reach the edge of the earth- in the north, where the White Sea begins, or on the south, where Black Sea - Pontus Euxinus of Ancient Greeks - laps the steppes. At the age of 7, I attended two schools, The first half of the day I went to regular high school. The second half was spent in the art classes until 9 p.m. While riding the subway for one and a half hours each way, I did my home-work for the regular school. Art school was a world of a new inspiration. The class I attended allowed total artistic freedom. I learned much about the famous Renaissance painters, impressionists, post-impressionists, and contemporary artists. Here I painted my first surreal picture. When I was 17, I took difficult exams and entered Moscow Art Institute. When I was 18, I entered into a mandatory two-year stint of military service. After six months of infantry training, the commander of my unit decided that better use could be made of me painting murals and big canvases. Of course, I had to include military elements in these romantic or even fantastic landscapes. In one of those paintings, a radio transmitter was put on top of iceberg in the middle of an ocean. In 1987, I began selling my paintings and exhibiting with the Union of Artists. At that time, I was invited to paint a series of portraits for the U.S. Embassy staff. I eventually had to curtail my work on these portraits after the KGB became suspicious of my involvement with Americans. My father&#39;s influence at that time was enormous. He said that in ancient Greece, art and math were considered alike. A mathematician, my father taught me that the plot of a painting must be like a code for solving a task, and as such, must crystal clear to capture the essence of a subject. I had a successful show in Germany in 1990 with two other Russian Artists. I then flew to Los Angeles, where I had sent 20 of my recent works for a showing. This was a beginning of my American odyssey. The dream about the wanderings across the wide open spaces, eventually brought me to the Hawaiian island of Maui - the World Navel, there the infinity of Great Ocean merges into the infinity of bottomless Cosmos. The &quot;umbilical cord&quot; connecting these open spaces, could be seen from windows of my house- it is a super-telescope through which the mankind for the first time saw the most ancient spots of our universe- places where drops of space condensing, turn into drops of time...
Vladimir Kush from mgala
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Budapest Shoes(Nx Power Lite) Noemi /slideshow/budapest-shoesnx-power-lite-noemi-1084168/1084168 budapest-shoesnxpowerlite-noemi-090228131737-phpapp01
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Budapest Shoes]]>
Sat, 28 Feb 2009 13:17:30 GMT /slideshow/budapest-shoesnx-power-lite-noemi-1084168/1084168 mgala@slideshare.net(mgala) Budapest Shoes(Nx Power Lite) Noemi mgala Budapest Shoes <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/budapest-shoesnxpowerlite-noemi-090228131737-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Budapest Shoes
Budapest Shoes(Nx Power Lite) Noemi from mgala
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Agua /mgala/agua-1031339 agua-1234741379990751-3
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Sun, 15 Feb 2009 17:43:23 GMT /mgala/agua-1031339 mgala@slideshare.net(mgala) Agua mgala water <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/agua-1234741379990751-3-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> water
Agua from mgala
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Unusual Objects Of Art /mgala/unusual-objects-of-art unusual-objects-of-art-1234468073655382-2
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Unusual Objects Of Art]]>
Thu, 12 Feb 2009 13:48:26 GMT /mgala/unusual-objects-of-art mgala@slideshare.net(mgala) Unusual Objects Of Art mgala Unusual Objects Of Art <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/unusual-objects-of-art-1234468073655382-2-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Unusual Objects Of Art
Unusual Objects Of Art from mgala
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Stub The Attractive Roads Of Russia /slideshow/stub-the-attractive-roads-of-russia/1013915 stubtheattractiveroadsofrussia-1234300108272674-3
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Do you complain about the pot holes on the road? Watch this.]]>
Tue, 10 Feb 2009 15:10:06 GMT /slideshow/stub-the-attractive-roads-of-russia/1013915 mgala@slideshare.net(mgala) Stub The Attractive Roads Of Russia mgala Do you complain about the pot holes on the road? Watch this. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/stubtheattractiveroadsofrussia-1234300108272674-3-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Do you complain about the pot holes on the road? Watch this.
Stub The Attractive Roads Of Russia from mgala
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Dabbawallahs of Mumbai /slideshow/dabbawallahs-of-mumbai/1007663 thedabbawallas-1234189439942423-2
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Dabbawallahs of Mumbai]]>
Mon, 09 Feb 2009 08:45:19 GMT /slideshow/dabbawallahs-of-mumbai/1007663 mgala@slideshare.net(mgala) Dabbawallahs of Mumbai mgala Dabbawallahs of Mumbai <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/thedabbawallas-1234189439942423-2-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Dabbawallahs of Mumbai
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Cyganeria Ch.Aznavou https://fr.slideshare.net/slideshow/cyganeria-chaznavou/1000986 cyganeriachaznavou-1234016517068491-1
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Cyganeria Ch. Aznavou]]>
Sat, 07 Feb 2009 08:24:56 GMT https://fr.slideshare.net/slideshow/cyganeria-chaznavou/1000986 mgala@slideshare.net(mgala) Cyganeria Ch.Aznavou mgala Cyganeria Ch. Aznavou <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/cyganeriachaznavou-1234016517068491-1-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Cyganeria Ch. Aznavou
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Mar Profundo Sea World /slideshow/mar-profundo-sea-world/999248 mar-profundoseaworld-1233957222130098-3
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Amazng sea creatures]]>
Fri, 06 Feb 2009 15:55:43 GMT /slideshow/mar-profundo-sea-world/999248 mgala@slideshare.net(mgala) Mar Profundo Sea World mgala Amazng sea creatures <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/mar-profundoseaworld-1233957222130098-3-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Amazng sea creatures
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Mantras /slideshow/mantras/994162 mantras-1233863356757598-2
Great Mantras to live by]]>

Great Mantras to live by]]>
Thu, 05 Feb 2009 13:49:58 GMT /slideshow/mantras/994162 mgala@slideshare.net(mgala) Mantras mgala Great Mantras to live by <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/mantras-1233863356757598-2-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Great Mantras to live by
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The Beauty Of Mathematics /slideshow/the-beauty-of-mathematics/988247 thebeautyofmathematics-1233759386928194-3
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The Beauty Of Mathematics]]>
Wed, 04 Feb 2009 08:57:47 GMT /slideshow/the-beauty-of-mathematics/988247 mgala@slideshare.net(mgala) The Beauty Of Mathematics mgala The Beauty Of Mathematics <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/thebeautyofmathematics-1233759386928194-3-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> The Beauty Of Mathematics
The Beauty Of Mathematics from mgala
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Ice Fishing In Russia /slideshow/ice-fishing-in-russia/985592 icefishinginrussia-1233695190926052-3
Checkout the big catch while Ice fishing in Russia!]]>

Checkout the big catch while Ice fishing in Russia!]]>
Tue, 03 Feb 2009 15:07:50 GMT /slideshow/ice-fishing-in-russia/985592 mgala@slideshare.net(mgala) Ice Fishing In Russia mgala Checkout the big catch while Ice fishing in Russia! <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/icefishinginrussia-1233695190926052-3-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Checkout the big catch while Ice fishing in Russia!
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Wise Old Man /slideshow/wise-old-man-982237/982237 wiseoldman-1233621049635317-3
Happiness]]>

Happiness]]>
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