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More so than any other music since the blues, hip-hop is all about stories. And its stories are both criminal minded and grand, making them enthralling and unbelievable, but also making them only as interesting and convincing as the teller.

That’s why, despite being blackballed by the industry, without a major-label recording contract, heads still gravitated to Jamaica, Queens’ realest son, 50 Cent, like the planets to the sun.

Curtis James Jackson commonly known by his rap name 50 Cent or Fiddy Cent, is an African-American gangsta rapper, who rose to fame following the success of his albums Get Rich or Die Tryin’ and The Massacre. 50 Cent achieved multi-platinum success with both albums, selling around 15 million albums worldwide. Jackson is known for his gangsta image, and prides himself on having been shot nine times and surviving the ordeal.

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Romance is general term to refer an intimate sexual relationship between two people. It is an exaggerated or decorated expression of love. It also refers to a feeling or excitement associated with love Historically the term romance did not necessarily imply love relationships, but rather was seen as an artistic expression of one’s innermost desires; sometimes including love, sometimes not.

Romance is still sometimes viewed as an expressionistic, or artful form, but within the context of “romantic love” relationships it usually implies an expression of one’s love, or one’s deep emotional desires to connect with another person. “Romance” in this sense can therefore be defined as attachment, fascination, or enthusiasm for something or someone, in literature similar exaggerated narration is called romance.

Love is a constellation of emotions and experiences related to a sense of strong affection or profound oneness. The meaning of love varies relative to context. Romantic love is seen as an ineffable feeling of intense attraction shared in passionate or intimate attraction and intimate interpersonal and sexual relationships. Though often linked to personal relations, love is often given a broader signification, a love of humanity, of nature, with life itself, or a oneness with the Universe, a universal love or karma.

Love can also be construed as Platonic love, religious love, familial love, and, more casually, great affection for anything considered strongly pleasurable, desirable, or preferred, to include activities and foods. This diverse range of meanings in the singular word love is often contrasted with the plurality of Greek words for love, reflecting the concept’s depth, versatility, and complexity.

Love in early religions was a mixture of ecstatic devotion and ritualized obligation to idealized natural forces (pagan polytheism). Later religions shifted emphasis towards single abstractly-oriented objects like God, law, church and state (formalized monotheism). A third view, pantheism, recognizes a state or truth distinct from (and often antagonistic to) the idea that there is a difference between the worshiping subject and the worshiped object. Love is reality, of which we, moving through time, imperfectly interpret ourselves as an isolated part.

Although there exist numerous cross-cultural unified similarities as to the nature and definition of love, as in there being a thread of commitment, tenderness, and passion common to all human existence, there are differences. The definition of love is the subject of considerable debate, enduring speculation and thoughtful introspection.

The difficulty of finding a universal definition for love is typically tackled by classifying it into types, such as passionate love, romantic love, and committed love. These types of love can often be generalized into a level of sexual attraction. In common use, love has two primary meanings, the first being an indication of adoration for another person or thing, and the second being a state of relational status.

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Hayden Panettiere

Hayden Leslie Panettiere (born August 21, 1989) is an American actress and singer.
Hayden began appearing in commercials at 11 months old, first appearing in an advertisement for Playskool Toy Train. She later landed a role as Sarah Roberts on the ABC soap opera One Life to Live and later as the child Lizzie Spaulding on the CBS soap opera Guiding Light when she was eight years old. Hayden Panettiere played the role until 2001. In Guiding Light, for Hayden’s character Lizzie’s battle with leukemia, the show received a Special Recognition Award from the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society for bringing national awareness of the disease to the attention of daytime viewers.

She has appeared in over a dozen full-length feature films,as well as several made-for-TV movies. In addition, she had a leading role as the voice of Kairi in the highly successful Kingdom Hearts series of video games for the Playstation 2. She also had a starring role in FOX’s Ally McBeal and a recurring guest role in Malcolm in the Middle. She guest starred in Law & Order: SVU. Panettiere currently stars as Claire Bennet in the NBC series Heroes as a high school cheerleader with a healing factor.

Neutrogena made her the cover girl for their new worldwide ad campaign; in this regard Panettiere followed in the footsteps of actresses Josie Bissett, Jennifer Love Hewitt, Mandy Moore, Kristin Kreuk, Mischa Barton, Gabrielle Union and Jennifer Freeman.

Panettiere was nominated for a Grammy in 1999 for Best Spoken Word Album for Children for A Bug’s Life Read-Along [2000]. Hayden is currently working on her debut album, which was originally planned for release on May 8, 2007. The album, however has been pushed back and is now expected to be released in August 2007 from Hollywood Records.

In the June 2007 issue of FHM, Hayden was named as the 6th Sexiest Woman in the world and the highest new entry of the year.

Since she was 11 months old, when she began her career by appearing in a commercial for Playskool, actress Hayden Panettiere consistently worked on television and in feature films. Her mother – a former actress – thought she would get some nice baby pictures out of seeing her only daughter in commercials, which precipitated bringing her on auditions. At four years-old, she landed a regular role as Sarah Roberts on the daytime soap opera “One Life to Live” (ABC, 1968- ), where she stayed until 1996. She went on to land another regular role on daytime as Lizzie Spaulding in “Guiding Light” (CBS, 1952- ), while appearing in guest spots on the short-lived sci-fi comedy “Aliens in the Family” (ABC, 1996) and “Touched by an Angel” (CBS, 1994-2003).

Though her official film debut was in the festival dark comedy “Pants on Fire” (1997), her first theatrically released movie was “Object of My Affection” (1998), starring Jennifer Aniston. After voicing Princess Dot in “A Bug’s Life” (1998), she got a small part in “Message in a Bottle” (1999) as a girl on a sinking boat, then played the 10-12 year-old version of Doris Duke, an eccentric heiress who inherited $100 million at 13, in “Too Rich: The Secret Life of Doris Duke” (CBS, 1999).

While maintaining a steady acting career, Panettiere attended South Orangetown Middle School in her native New York, but in eighth grade started home schooling instead. Meanwhile, she gained more prominent feature roles, including one in “Remember the Titans” (2000) where she played a nine-year-old football-obsessed daughter of a demoted high school coach – a role she played with considerable pluck.

After voicing Suri, the tomboy dinosaur daughter in “Dinosaur” (2000), Panettiere played yet another feisty and precocious pre-teen in “Joe Somebody” (2000), the woebegone Tim Allen comedy about a beaten-down loser who finally gets his chance to become somebody. She then played a Young Jeanne to Hilary Swank’s older Comtesse Jeanne de la Motte-Valois in “The Affair of the Necklace” (2001), a dry and pretentious period film about a cunning woman (Swank) who masterminds a conspiracy to incriminate the rich and famous in the waning years of 18th century France.

Panettiere returned to television with a regular role in the final season of “Ally McBeal” (Fox, 1997-2002), appearing as Maddie Harrington, the long-lost daughter of Ally (Calista Flockhart) who was the result of an egg donation gone wrong from ten years before. Meanwhile, Panettiere continued her string of playing spirited teens in the much-maligned “Raising Helen” (2003), playing a troubled 15-year-old suddenly in the care of her happy-go-lucky fashion model sister-in-law (Kate Hudson).

In “Normal” (HBO, 2003), she played the teenage daughter struggling to figure out why her dad (Tom Wilkinson) suddenly wants to have a sex change operation. She next appeared as a precocious and beautiful girl who befriends a teenager (Ryan Kelley) after a near-fatal accident propels him into a fantasy world in the little-seen fairy tale, “The Dust Factory” (2003). In “Tiger Cruise” (2004), a Disney Channel original movie, she played the daughter of a Navy commander (Bill Pulman) who tries to convince her dad to retire in the midst of the sudden mobilization of his ship to deal with the events of September 11, 2001.

For “Racing Stripes” (2005), she traveled to South Africa to frolic with live zebras, appearing as one of two flesh-and-blood characters in the otherwise animated Warner Bros. feature. Next up, she landed a leading role in “Ice Princess” (2005), playing Gen Harwood, a skating prodigy who is ruthlessly competing on the US National circuit. Though reviews were mixed, box office totals were definitive: the Disney coming-of-age drama failed to impress the most discerning of judges – the audience.

Panettiere next starred in the second straight-to-video sequel “Bring It On: All or Nothing” (2006), playing the daughter of wealthy parents who tries to make the cheerleading squad at her new high school after moving to a less-than-desirable neighborhood. After appearing in an episode of the failed “Commander in Chief” (ABC, 2005-06), she played the innocent and unaware daughter of an expert con artist (Joely Richardson) who resorts to murder and deception to cover her dark past.

She returned to the silver screen to costar in “The Architect” (2006), playing the sexually curious teenage daughter of an idealistic architect (Anthony LaPaglia) whose involvement in the demolition of a dangerous Chicago housing project forces him to confront issues with his family he’d rather not face.

Already a fast rising up-and-comer, Panettiere was vaulted into the limelight with “Heroes” (NBC, 2006- ), a comic book-like drama about 11 seemingly ordinary people from around the world who begin to discover they have supernatural powers because of gene mutations they’ve had since birth. Panettiere was one of the central characters in the ensemble cast, playing Claire Bennet, a high school cheerleader who learns that she’s indestructible and becomes a target for destruction by Sylar (Zachary Quinto), an unhinged wanna-be superhero on a mission to kill the others in order to gain their special powers.

The mission to save Panettiere’s character led the other heroes to “Save the cheerleader, save the world” – a catchy line of dialogue-turned-slick advertising catchphrase that introduced a brief, but memorable addition to the cultural zeitgeist.

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