thought it was nice and creative to do it.
i think my bridge ganna suport some of the weigth.
i dont know how much weight can hold on but i know
 
 
 Escherichia coli , usually abbreviated to E. coli, (coli is latin for "of the colon") discovered by Theodor Escherich, a German pediatrician and bacteriologist, is one of the main species of bacteria that live in the lower intestines of mammals, known as gut flora. Specimens have also been located on the edge of hot springs. According to US Department of Health and Human Services Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the E. coli strain O157:H7, one of hundreds of strains of the bacterium E.
 Escherichia coli , usually abbreviated to E. coli, (coli is latin for "of the colon") discovered by Theodor Escherich, a German pediatrician and bacteriologist, is one of the main species of bacteria that live in the lower intestines of mammals, known as gut flora. Specimens have also been located on the edge of hot springs. According to US Department of Health and Human Services Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the E. coli strain O157:H7, one of hundreds of strains of the bacterium E.
 rk City, New York, on june 25, 1954. Her parents, sonia and celinar sotomayor, were Puerto Rican immigrant. Her mother was a nurse at a methadone clinic and her father was a tool-and-die worker who died when sotomayor was only nine years old.
rk City, New York, on june 25, 1954. Her parents, sonia and celinar sotomayor, were Puerto Rican immigrant. Her mother was a nurse at a methadone clinic and her father was a tool-and-die worker who died when sotomayor was only nine years old.
Sotomayor graduated from cardinal spellman high school in the Bronx in the 1972 and entered the ivy-league Princeton University. She also become highly involved with the Puerto Rican groups on campus, including Accion Puertorriquena and The Third World Center. she also worked with the University's discipline committee, where she started working on her legal skills. All of sotomayor's hard work paid off when she graduated summa cum laude from Princenton in 1976. She was also awarded the Pyne Prize, which is the highest academic award given to Princeton undegraduates. That same year, Sotomayor entered Yale law school, where she wa an editor for the Yale Law Journal. Sotomayor was reponsible for prosecuting robberies, assaults, murders, police brutality and child pornography cases. When she joined the court, she was its youngest judge. On october 3,1998, she was elected to the U.S. Second Circuit Court of Appeals by President William Clinton. In addition to her work in the Court of Appeals, Sotomayor also began teaching adjunct law at New York University in 1998 and at Columbia Law School in 1999. She has also received honorary law degrees from Herber H. Lehman College, Princeton University, and Brooklyn Law School. She also serves on the board of Trustees at Princeton. On may 26, 2009, President Barack Obama announced his nomination of Sonia Sotomayor for Supreme Court Justice. If the nomination is approved by the U.S Senate, Sotomayor would become the first Latina Supreme Court Justice.
In addition to her work in the Court of Appeals, Sotomayor also began teaching adjunct law at New York University in 1998 and at Columbia Law School in 1999. She has also received honorary law degrees from Herber H. Lehman College, Princeton University, and Brooklyn Law School. She also serves on the board of Trustees at Princeton. On may 26, 2009, President Barack Obama announced his nomination of Sonia Sotomayor for Supreme Court Justice. If the nomination is approved by the U.S Senate, Sotomayor would become the first Latina Supreme Court Justice.
 The second of saturday of june is the chagu chagu umako horse festival in Tohoku Japan. Around 100 horses, fitted with brightly colored harnesses and a lots of bells,Children ride colorfully adorned horses during the Chagu Chagu Umako Festival in Takizawa, Iwate Prefecture.
The second of saturday of june is the chagu chagu umako horse festival in Tohoku Japan. Around 100 horses, fitted with brightly colored harnesses and a lots of bells,Children ride colorfully adorned horses during the Chagu Chagu Umako Festival in Takizawa, Iwate Prefecture. It was about 200 years old that this event was the first organized as a reward for the horses wich had toiled so hard in rice planting. At 9:30 on the festival day, the horses depart from sozenjinja shrine, dedicated to the deity of horses, in Takizawa villege, and after passing in front of JR Morioka Station, arrive at the Morioka Hachiman-gu shrine located in Morioka city around 14:00. They recommend that they go as far as Takizawa-mura which is a pretty village at the foot of Mt. iwatesan, if you wich to savor a very traditional atmosphere.
It was about 200 years old that this event was the first organized as a reward for the horses wich had toiled so hard in rice planting. At 9:30 on the festival day, the horses depart from sozenjinja shrine, dedicated to the deity of horses, in Takizawa villege, and after passing in front of JR Morioka Station, arrive at the Morioka Hachiman-gu shrine located in Morioka city around 14:00. They recommend that they go as far as Takizawa-mura which is a pretty village at the foot of Mt. iwatesan, if you wich to savor a very traditional atmosphere.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
