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Another great place to shop for Tanya Roberts products is Amazon. They have more than just books! Here are some more information for Tanya Roberts: Birth Name: Lisa Cohen Lisa Vidal Cohen is an American television and film actress. She was born on 13th June, 1965 in New York, United States. She is the daughter of Vidal, a businessman and tax consultant and Josie, who is a secretary. Lisa's parents moved from Puerto Rico and then settled in Manhattan, New York, where Lisa and her sisters Tanya and Christina were born. After her primary education, Lisa auditioned and then she joined "High School of Performing Arts." After her graduation, she worked with the La Familia Theater Company along with Julia Roberts and Raul Julia When she was fourteen years old she appeared in the theater series known as Oye Willie and then she made her debut with minor role in the Delivery Boys. After that she was working in the television shows like The Cosby Show. From 1994 to 1995 she worked as a Carmen, a reporter in the New York Undercover. In this series Lisa was the sister to the Det. Eddie Torres (Michael DeLorenzo). In the year 1955, she appeared in The Commish and Off-Broadway. She also appeared in other series such as in the 1998s, The Brian Benben Show, in which she appeared as Julie; from 1999 to 2001, she appeared as Sarah Morales in the Third Watch; from 2001 to 2004, she appeared as Sandy Lopez in the 'ER'. She also had several major roles in the 1996 movie High Incident and 2001 The Division, for which she got the Best Actress Category for the ALMA Award. In the year 2006, she had a small role in the American action television series Smith, in which she appeared as one of the federal agents searching for Ray Liotta's group of criminals. She also appeared in the new NBC television series The Event (the TV show) as Christina Martinez. For more information, visit tvrage.com. They offer information on NBC's newest series, The Event. The Event TV Show is one of a kind, so be sure to check it out at TVRage. Adopting a child into the family is a huge step that changes many lives, most especially the child being adopted. Older children need to learn how to fit into their new family. The child may feel like an intruder, may lack self-confidence, and feel isolated despite being surrounded by a welcoming family. The child needs to hear from a trusted friend that everything will be all right. A letter from Santa Claus is just the friend he or she needs to hear from because every child knows Santa can be trusted no matter what. Even an older child who claims not to believe in Santa will appreciate receiving a letter from him because the words of encouragement in the letter help soothe any fears the child may have, and dramatically boost a sagging morale. If you decide to write the letter yourself then you will need the following equipment: 1. Computer and printer. 2. Good stationary-quality printer paper. Use paper printed with a Christmas theme. Office supply stores offer Christmas paper during the holidays. 3. 9” by 12” size decorative Christmas envelope. Colorful and bright! Santa doesn’t mail letters in plain white envelopes. Also, a regular larger envelope. 4. Sticky address labels. You can usually get labels that match the stationary paper. 5. Sparkly colorful confetti. You will put some of this inside the envelope so that when the child opens the envelope presto! A shower of sparkling bright “magic reindeer dust” bursts out. 6. A font appropriate to the age of the child. If your child can’t read then you can use a fancier font. Otherwise, keep it fairly simple so your child can read his or her own letter. 7. The address of the North Pole post office which is: North Pole Christmas Cancellation Postmaster 5400 Mail Trail Fairbanks, AK 99709-9999 8. The right amount of postage. After you write the letter slide it unfolded into the Christmas envelope. Address the envelope as being from Santa Claus to the recipient. Apply enough postage to the second envelope to get it to the North Pole Post Office. Mail the larger envelope before the deadline of December 15th. The Santa letter will be given an authentic North Pole postage mark that will thrill your child. Now, when you write the letter keep in mind you are Santa Claus writing a letter to your adopted child. Greet the child by his or her first name or nickname. Mention how proud you are of your child, any special interests or skills, and how happy you are your child has a family that loves him or her. Below is an example of how the letter might be written. “Dear Tanya, What a holly jolly Christmas it will be for you This Year! I am so happy to hear you have become the member of a family that loves you very much. I can’t wait to deliver toys to you and your new brothers and sisters! Your brother Robert may seem a grump sometimes. I want you to know it is because he is trying to adjust to having a new sister in the family. Adoption is a big step for everyone in the family. Be patient, and shine your beautiful smile! You and Robert will be the best of friends in no time. Dasher and Dancer and the other reindeer are warming up for the big flight on Christmas Eve. The elves have polished Rudolph’s nose to keep it shining bright. The elves are also putting the final touches on the toys. Oh, I can smell fresh baked cookies from the kitchen! Mrs. Claus has been baking for days. What an exciting time it is for all of us here at the North Pole! Soon I will be coming down your chimney, Tanya, to deliver gifts for you and your family. You are always in my prayers, my dear. I know you will be safe and happy and loved in your wonderful family. Don’t forget to leave a carrot or two for the reindeer Christmas Eve! With all my love, Santa Claus.” Use the example above to write your letter if you wish. Be sure to personalize it for your child. Also, I suggest writing individual letters for each child in the family. A letter from Santa Claus brings a smile to every face, no matter what age the person may be. It is a gift of love and magic and healing. Share the gift with your children and all of your loved ones. About the Author Jennifer Harker is a freelance writer who finds great joy and honor in writing letters from Santa Claus. To find out how she can write a letter from Santa for you please visit: http://tinyurl.com/ebaysanta For the Guys!!!!? If you had to choose one of these women to be with. Who would you choose and why? ONLY ONE!!!! Angelina Jolie as Tomb Raider Lucy Lawless as Xena Warrior Princess Tanya Roberts as Sheena Lynda Carter as Wonder Woman Farrah Fawcett as a Charlie's Angel Jessica Alba as Dark Angel Sarah Michelle Geller as Buffy the Vampire Slayer Jennifer garner as Electra Keira Knightley as Domino or a Pirate Michelle Pfeiffer as Catwoman Alicia Silverstone as Batgirl Liv Tyler as Arwen
Jessica Alba....man o man! BEAUTIFUL! If she wasn't on the list, then Lynda Carter as Wonder Woman. YOWSER! Jessica is just all out good looking. Beautiful face, eyes, skin, mouth, lips, hips, belly, legs, feet. Lynda is beautiful from her long, full dark hair, her great eyes and eye lashes, to her breasts and round voluptuous hips. Wonder Woman in her skin-tight Wonder Swimsuit is a great sight to see. COLORADO STATE UNIVERSITY-PUEBLO DEAN'S LIST Thanks for visiting!
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Height: 5. 3 inches
Born: 13th June, 1965
Age: 45
Place: New York, United StatesLetter From Santa: Make Your Adopted Child Feel Extra Special
The following students have been named to the 2009 fall semester dean's list at Colorado State University-Pueblo. The list recognizes undergraduate degree-seeking students who have completed 12 or more credit hours with a minimum grade-point average of 3.5. The students whose names appear in bold-face earned a 4.0 grade- point-average.
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