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    ampard played in all thirty-eight Premier League matches for the third consecutive season in 2004–05. He finished with 13 goals (19 in all competitions), in addition to leading the league in assists with sixteen.[15]
    He scored a long-range goal from 25 yards against Crystal Palace in the Premier League in 2004 which Chelsea won 4–1.[16] He scored two goals against Bolton Wanderers in a 2–0 win which was the Premier League title winning match for Chelsea,[17] which also won the first major trophy of his career as Chelsea bagged their first top-flight title in fifty years, by a twelve point margin. He was named as Barclays Player of the Season.[18] In the 2004–05 Champions League quarter-finals, he scored 3 goals in 2 legs against Bayern Munich as Chelsea won 6–5 on aggregate, his second goal in the first leg was stunning; he controlled Makélélé's cross with his chest then turned & swivelled and sent the ball inside the far post with a left-foot half volley.[19][20] Though Chelsea were eliminated in the Champions League semi-finals by league rivals Liverpool, they took home the Football League Cup, in which Lampard scored twice in six matches, which included the opening goal against Manchester United in the League Cup semi-final, which Chelsea won 2–1. He landed his first personal award by being named the Footballer of the Year.[21] Football legend Johan Cruyff referred to him as "the best midfielder in Europe".
    He netted a career-high 16 league goals in 2005–06, which marked an increase for the fifth consecutive season and was a Premier League record for a midfielder to score goals in one season. In September 2005, Lampard was selected as a member of the inaugural World XI.[22] His record of consecutive Premier League appearances ended at 164 (five better than previous record-holder David James) on 28 December 2005, when he sat out a match against Manchester City due to illness.[23] The streak began on 13 October 2001, during his first season with the club, though has since been bettered twice.[24] He finished as runner-up to Ronaldinho for both the Ballon d'Or and FIFA World Player of the Year awards.[25][26] He scored twice against Blackburn Rovers in a 4–2 win, which included a free-kick from 25 yards. After the match, manager José Mourinho hailed Lampard as the "best player in the world.[27] Chelsea won the Premier League for the second time, in which Lampard was Chelsea's topscorer with 16 league goals. In the Champions League group stages, he scored a free-kick against Anderlecht, Chelsea proggresed to the first knock-out round but were eliminated by Barcelona.
    Due to a back injury sustained by John Terry, Lampard spent much of the 2006–07 campaign as team captain in his absence. He enjoyed a streak of seven goals in eight games, he scored both the goals in a 2–0 win over Fulham and scored his 77th goal for Chelsea from a long range strike in a 3–2 win over Everton on 17 December, overtaking Dennis Wise as Chelsea's highest scoring midfielder.[28] Then in the UEFA Champions League group stages he scored a goal from an extremely tight angle against Barcelona, at the Camp Nou, the match ended 2–2.[29] Lampard finished with 21 goals in all competitions, including a career-high six FA Cup goals; he had scored seven Cup goals in his first eleven seasons combined. He scored his first Chelsea hat-trick in the third-round tie against Macclesfield Town on 6 January 2007. He scored two goals to help Chelsea to a quarter-final draw with Tottenham Hotspur after having trailed 3–1, and he was named the FA Cup player-of-the-round for his performance.[30] He gave the assist to Didier Drogba in the 2007 FA Cup Final which was the winning goal in extra-time, as Chelsea won it 1–0. In a post-match interview following Chelsea's FA Cup Final victory over Manchester United, Lampard said he wanted to stay at the club "forever".[31]
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    Bodrum Kalesi, Bodrum'un simgesi haline gelmiş ve bugün Sualtı Arkeoloji Müzesi olarak kullanılan kale. (St. Peter Kalesi)

    Bodrum kalesi iki liman arasında kayalık bir alan üzerinde kurulmuştur. Antik çağda önce ada olan bu alan sonraları kente bağlanarak yarımada durumuna gelmiştir.

    1406 - 1523 tarihleri arasinda inşa edilen St. Jean Sövalyeleri'nin kalesi, kare planlı, 180 x 185 m. ölçülerindedir. iç kale içinde değişik ülke adları verilmiş kuleler bulunmaktadır. En yüksek kule deniz seviyesinden 47.50 m. yükseklikte olan Fransız Kulesi'dir. Diğer kuleler italyan Kulesi, Alman Kulesi, Yılanlı Kule ve ingiliz Kulesidir.

    Kalenin doğu duvarı dışında kalan bölümleri çift beden duvarları olarak takviye edilmiştir. iç kaleye 7 kapı geçilerek ulaşılır. Kapılar üzerinde armalar bulunmaktadır. Armalar üzerinde haçlar, düz veya yatay bantlar, ejder ve aslan figürleri bulunmaktadır. iç kalede Sapelin alti dahil olmak üzere 14 sarnıç vardır. Kale korugani, çiftli duvarlar arası su hendeği, asma köprü, kontrol kulesi, II. Mahmut tuğrası kalenin göze çarpan yerlerindendir.

    Bodrum Kalesi, 19. yüzyil sonunda kalenin hapishane olarak kullanıldığı dönemde bir hamam yapısı ile Osmanlı niteliği kazanmistir.

    Kale bugün Sualtı Arkeoloji Müzesi olarak kullanılmaktadır. Müze koleksiyonlarında bulunan eserler Türk hamamı, Amphora sergilemesi, Doğu Roma Gemisi, Cam Salonu, Cam Batığı, gibke ve Mücevherat Salonu, Karyalı Prenses Salonu, ingiliz Kulesi, işkence ve Katliam Odaları ve Alman Kulesi'nde sergilenmektedir. Ayrıca, 33.5 dönüm genişliğindeki bir arazi üzerine kurulmuş olan kalede açık mekanlarda da eser sergilenmektedir.

    Müze, 1995 yılında Avrupa'da Yılın Müzesi Yarışması'nda "Özel Övgü" ödülünü almıştır.
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    Van Kalesi Antik Urartu Krallığı tarafından kütle halindeki taştan yaptırılan ve Urartu başşehri Tuşpa'yı kuş bakışı gören bir istihkam yapıdır. Van Gölü kıyısında olup, Van şehrine 5 km uzaklıkta bulunan bu kale sarp bir kayalık üzerine inşa edilmiştir. Yapı 1800 m uzunluğunda, 120 m genişliğinde ve 80 m yüksekliğindedir. Kale M.Ö. 9. yüzyılda Lutipri’nin oğlu Sarduri tarafından M.Ö. 840-825 tarihleri arasında kurulmuştur.[1] Çok sayıdaki bu tür istihkamlara şimdiki Ermenistan, Türkiye ve iran'da rastlanır. Genellikle bu tür yapılar yeryüzüne çıkmış kayalarda ve yamaçların içinde yapılır. Bu tür kaleler genellikle yabancı ordulara karşı koymak için değil, bölge kontrolü için kullanılır. Van şehri eteklerindeki bu yapının harabeleri onun duvarlarının Orta Çağ'da yapıldığını destekler.[2]
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    stupidity
    from wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    for other uses, see stupidity (disambiguation).

    please help improve this article by expanding it. further information might be found on the talk page. (july 2009)

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    look up stupidity in wiktionary, the free dictionary.
    stupidity is a lack of intelligence, understanding, reason, wit, or sense.
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    stupidity is a quality or state of being stupid, or an act or idea that exhibits properties of being stupid.[1] the root word stupid,[2] which can serve as an adjective or noun itself, comes from the latin verb stupere, for being numb or astonished, and is related to stupor.[3]
    according to the online merriam-webster dictionary, the words "stupid" and "stupidity" entered the english language in 1541. since then, stupidity has taken place along with "fool," "idiot," "dumb," "moron," and related concepts as a pejorative appellation for human misdeeds, whether purposeful or accidental, due to absence of mental capacity.
    the modern english word "stupid" has a broad range of application, from being slow of mind (indicating a lack of intelligence, care or reason), dullness of feeling or sensation (torpidity, senseless, insensitivity), or lacking interest or point (vexing, exasperating). it can either infer a congenital lack of capacity for reasoning, or a temporary state of daze or slow-mindedness.
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    baktım ki zütüyle gibime baskı yapıyo. gibim kırıldı kırılcak.en son gibimi tuttu yamulttu. gibim kopmuştu amk görceksiniz binler. sora ağlayarak boşalmaya calıştım olmadı. sora camdan atlayarak eve gittim evet beyler hikayem böyle
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    neyse işte kız üstünü çıkardı memelr falan süper göğsünü göğsüme değdirip alttan sürtüyo tamammı dayanamadım sonra kızın şortunu çıkardım, fermuarı açmak için zorlandım biraz o sırada elim küloduna geldi sırılsıklamdı lan. neyse onu da çıkardım başladı vücudumda dlini gezdirmeye
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    nternational career

    Lampard was first spotted by England U-21 manager Peter Taylor, and his under-21 debut came on 13 November 1997 in a match against Greece. He played for the under-21 side from November 1997 to June 2000, and scored nine goals, a mark bettered only by Alan Shearer and Francis Jeffers.
    Lampard earned his first cap for England on 10 October 1999 in a 2–1 friendly win over Belgium, and scored his first goal on 20 August 2003 in a 3–1 win over Croatia. He was bypassed for Euro 2000 and the 2002 World Cup, and had to wait until Euro 2004 to participate in his first international competition. England reached the quarter-finals with Lampard netting three goals in four matches, he equalised for England in the 112th minute against Portugal, bringing the scoreline to 2–2 but England lost on penalties. He was named in the team of the tournament by UEFA.[47] He became a regular in the squad following the retirement of Paul Scholes, and was voted England Player of the Year by fans in 2004 and 2005.[48][49]
    Though Lampard played every minute of England's 2006 World Cup matches, he went scoreless as England were eliminated in the quarterfinals by Portugal on penalties.[50] He scored in a 2–1 loss to Germany in a friendly. He was booed by England supporters while coming on as a second-half substitute during England's Euro 2008 qualifying match against Estonia on 13 October 2007,[51] and finished with one goal (a 3–2 loss to Croatia on 21 November) as England failed to qualify for the tournament. He scored his first international goal in two years in a 4–0 win over Slovakia in March 2009, and also created another for Wayne Rooney. Lampard's goal was the 500th England goal scored at Wembley.[52] On 9 September 2009, Lampard struck twice in England's 5–1 win against Croatia which secured their place at 2010 World Cup.[53]
    In a 2010 FIFA World Cup match against Germany, in the first half, Lampard had a shot at goal that bounced off the crossbar and from TV pictures seemed to pass the goal line. However, neither the referee or the linesman saw it as a goal, and play was continued. The final score was a 4–1 loss, eliminating England from the Cup.[54]
    As England exited the 2010 FIFA World Cup, Frank Lampard had already achieved the record of having made 37 shots on goal without scoring in a World Cup tournament, more than any other player since 1966.[55]
    [edit]Personal life

    Lampard attended Brentwood School.[citation needed]
    In 2000, Lampard, Ferdinand and Kieron Dyer appeared on a sex video that was filmed at the holiday resort of Ayia Napa in Cyprus. Channel 4 aired a brief clip as part of their 2004 documentary Sex, Footballers and Videotape, claiming it was used to "remind the viewer that this is based on real life."[56]
    On 23 September 2001, Lampard, along with three other Chelsea players was fined two weeks wages by the club for his behaviour whilst on a drinking binge on 12 September. Lampard and the others had abused grieving American tourists at a Heathrow hotel, just 24 hours after the 11 September 2001 terrorist attacks. A hotel manager stated "they were utterly disgusting. They just didn't seem to care about what had happened".[57]
    Lampard lives in Surrey and has two daughters with his former fiancee Elen Rivas, Luna (born 22 August 2005) and Isla (born 20 May 2007).[58] His autobiography, Totally Frank, was published in August 2006. In mid-February 2009, it was reported that Lampard and Rivas had split, with Rivas taking between £1 million to £12.5 million in settlement fees from Lampard's estimated £32 million net worth.[59][60] Since October 2009, Lampard has been in a relationship with Christine Bleakley.
    On 24 April 2009, Lampard was involved in a radio confrontation with James O'Brien on the London radio station LBC 97.3.[61] Newspapers had reported that following Lampard's split from Rives their children were living with her in a small flat while Lampard had converted their family home into a bachelor pad. Lampard phoned-in, objecting to criticism, and asserting that he had fought "tooth and nail" to keep his family together.[62]
    British media reported that Lampard showed an unusually high IQ score during neurological research carried out by the Chelsea doctor, Bryan English. English stated that "Frank Lampard scored one of the highest set of marks ever recorded by the company doing the tests".[63]
    Lampard has stated that he is a supporter of the Conservative Party.[64]
    He was selected by EA Sports as one of the three football stars on the cover of the FIFA 10 football game pack globally, along with Theo Walcott and Wayne Rooney.[65]
    [edit]Career statistics

    (Correct as of 17:14, Sunday 9 May 2010)
    Season Club Division League FA Cup League Cup Continental Total
    Apps Goals Assists Apps Goals Assists Apps Goals Assists Apps Goals Assists Apps Goals Assists
    1995–96 → Swansea City (loan) Second Division 9 1 — 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 1 —
    1995–96 West Ham United Premier League 1 0 — 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 —
    1996–97 13 0 — 1 0 — 2 0 — 0 0 — 16 0 —
    1997–98 31 5 — 6 1 — 5 4 – 0 0 — 42 9 —
    1998–99 38 5 — 1 0 — 2 1 — 0 0 — 41 6 —
    1999–2000 34 7 — 1 0 — 4 3 — 10 4 — 49 14 —
    2000–01 30 7 — 4 1 — 3 1 — 0 0 — 37 9 —
    2001–02 Chelsea Premier League 37 5 3 8 1 0 4 0 0 4 1 0 53 7 3
    2002–03 38 6 2 5 1 0 3 0 0 2 1 0 48 8 2
    2003–04 38 10 7 4 1 0 2 0 0 14 4 0 58 15 7
    2004–05 38 13 16 2 0 0 6 2 0 12 4 0 58 19 16
    2005–06 35 16 9 5 2 1 1 0 0 9 2 0 50 20 10
    2006–07 37 11 10 7 6 2 6 3 1 12 1 2 62 21 15
    2007–08 24 10 8 1 2 1 3 4 — 12 4 2 40 20 11
    2008–09 37 12 10 8 3 3 2 2 1 11 3 5 58 20 19
    2009–10 36 22 17 6 3 1 1 0 1 7 1 1 50 27 20
    Total West Ham 147 24 — 13 2 — 16 9 — 10 4 — 196 38 —
    Total Chelsea 320 105 76 44 19 8 28 18 2 84 21 10 473 157 94
    Career Total 476 130 — 55 21 — 44 21 — 94 26 — 669 196 —
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    Shevchenko was nine when the Chernobyl nuclear disaster occurred in April 1986. His village was affected by the disaster, and his family was forced to abandon their home and relocate to the coast to escape the after-effects.[2] At an early age, he was a competitive boxer in the LLWI Ukrainian junior league, but eventually he elected to move on to football.
    [edit]Club career

    [edit]Dynamo Kyiv
    In 1986, Shevchenko failed a dribbling test for entrance to a specialist sports school in Kyiv, but happened to catch the eye of a Dynamo Kyiv scout while playing in a youth tournament, and was thus brought to the club. Four years later, Shevchenko was on the Dynamo Kyiv under-14 team for the Ian Rush Cup (now the Welsh Super Cup); he finished as the tournament's top scorer and was awarded a pair of Rush's boots as a prize by the then-Liverpool player.
    In 1992–93, Shevchenko was the top scorer for Dynamo-2 with twelve goals, and he made his first appearance in the starting eleven. He won his second league title next season, scoring 6 goals in 20 matches, and scored a hat trick in the first half of a 1997–98 Champions League road match against Barcelona, which Dynamo won 4–0. His nineteen goals in 23 league matches and six goals in ten Champions League matches were followed by 28 total goals in all competitions in 1998–99. He won the domestic league title with Dynamo in each of his five seasons with the club.
    [edit]Milan
    In 1999, Shevchenko joined Italian club A.C. Milan for a then-record transfer fee of $25 million. He made his Serie A debut on 28 August 1999 in a 2–2 draw with Lecce. He became the first foreign player to win the Serie A scoring title in his debut season, finishing with 24 goals in 32 matches.
    Despite netting only five times in 24 matches, Shevchenko became the first Ukrainian-born player to win the Champions League after Milan lifted their sixth trophy in 2002–03. He scored the winning penalty in the shoot out against arch-rivals Juventus in the final, which had ended goalless after extra time. He finished top goalscorer in Serie A (2003–04) for the second time in his career, scoring 24 goals in 32 matches as Milan won the Scudetto for the first time in four years. Shevchenko capped off the year by being named the 2004 European Player of the Year, becoming the third Ukrainian player ever to win the award after Oleg Blokhin and Igor Belanov.
    He scored seventeen goals in the 2004–05 season after missing several games with a fractured cheekbone. Shevchenko made Champions League history the following season; on 23 November 2005, he scored all four goals in Milan's 4–0 group-stage drubbing of Fenerbahçe, becoming only the fifth player to accomplish this feat (his company includes Marco van Basten, Simone Inzaghi, Dado Pršo and Ruud van Nistelrooy; Lionel Messi joined that group in the 2009–10 season as well). Milan eventually lost the tournament when Shevchenko missed the crucial penalty in the final against Liverpool. He scored his last Milan goal in the second leg of the quarterfinals as they eliminated Olympique Lyonnais after a last-minute comeback, but then fell to eventual winners Barcelona in the semifinals, a match where Shevchenko controversially had a last minute equalizer denied by the referee.
    On 8 February 2006, he became Milan's second all-time goalscorer, behind Gunnar Nordahl, after netting against Treviso.[3]
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    Shevchenko is married to American model Kristen Pazik. The couple met at a Giorgio Armani afterparty in 2002, and married on 14 July 2004 in a private ceremony on a golf course in Washington, DC.[15][16] They communicate with each other in Italian,[17] though Shevchenko had previously made public his desire to learn English.[18] After his return to Dynamo Kyiv in August 2009 the couple declared that they want their children to learn Ukrainian.[19]
    The couple have two sons: Jordan,[17] born on 29 October 2004, and Christian, born on 10 November 2006. Shevchenko commemorated Jordan's birth by scoring against Sampdoria the following day (Milan won 1–0).[20] Milan owner Silvio Berlusconi is the Godfather of Shevchenko's first son, Jordan.[21] The day after Christian's birth, Shevchenko scored in a 4–0 Chelsea victory over Watford, and he and several of his teammates gathered and performed the popular "rock-the-baby" goal celebration as a tribute.[22]
    Shevchenko is a close friend of fashion designer Giorgio Armani, and has modelled for Armani and opened two boutiques with him in Kyiv.[15] In June 2005, he became an ambassador for the SOS Children's Villages charity.[23]
    [edit]Name

    Shevchenko's first name (Андрій in Ukrainian) does not have a single way of being transliterated from its original spelling in the Ukrainian Cyrillic alphabet into the Latin alphabet. Andriy is the spelling used throughout the player's official web site.[24] It has also been adopted by UEFA and FIFA and is the preferred spelling in most English publications (although Andrii is used by World Soccer magazine and Andrei by Sky Sports). The Ukrainian pronunciation is [anˈdrij]. Dynamo Kyiv fans gave him the nickname Sheva,[25] a contraction of Shevchenko.
    [edit]Career statistics

    [edit]Club
    As of 04 August 2010.
    Club performance League Cup Continental Total
    Season Club League Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
    Ukraine League Ukrainian Cup Europe Total
    1994–95 Dynamo Kyiv Premier League 17 1 4 1 2 1 23 3
    1995–96 31 16 5 1 2 2 38 19
    1996–97 20 6 0 0 0 0 20 6
    1997–98 23 19 8 8 10 6 41 33
    1998–99 26 18 4 5 14 10 44 33
    Italy League Coppa Italia Europe Total
    1999–00 Milan Serie A 32 24 5 4 6 1 43 29
    2000–01 34 24 3 1 14 9 51 34
    2001–02 29 14 3 0 6 3 38 17
    2002–03 24 5 4 1 11 4 39 10
    2003–04 32 24 2 0 11 5 45 29
    2004–05 29 17 1 3 10 6 40 26
    2005–06 28 19 0 0 12 9 40 28
    England League FA Cup Europe Total
    2006–07 Chelsea Premier League 30 4 11 7 9 3 50 14
    2007–08 17 5 3 2 5 1 25 8
    Italy League Coppa Italia Europe Total
    2008–09 Milan Serie A 18 0 1 1 7 1 26 2
    England League FA Cup Europe Total
    2009–10 Chelsea Premier League 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0
    Ukraine League Ukrainian Cup Europe Total
    2009–10 Dynamo Kyiv Premier League 21 7 2 0 6 1 29 8
    2010-11 4 4 0 0 2 1 6 5
    Total Ukraine 142 71 23 15 36 21 201 107
    Italy 226 127 19 10 77 38 322 175
    England 48 9 14 9 14 4 76 22
    Career Total 416 207 56 34 127 63 599 304
    [edit]International
    As of 29 May 2010.
    National team Season Apps Goals
    Ukraine 1995 2 0
    1996 2 1
    1997 9 4
    1998 5 1
    1999 9 2
    2000 5 5
    2001 9 6
    2002 2 0
    2003 8 3
    2004 6 4
    2005 6 2
    2006 8 5
    2007 8 3
    2008 6 3
    2009 9 4
    2010 2 2
    Total 96 45
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