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 Freshman Fall / The Killing Secret Double Feature includes "Freshman Fall" and "The Killing Secret" "Freshman Fall" is a topical, taut thriller, full of twists and surprises that will keep you enthralled right up to the last second. Melissa Connell (Candace Cameron Bure) is looking forward to Pierpoint College, but she is nervous, too. Away from home for the first time, naive and longing to make friends, Melissa worries that she is not going to fit in with the campus's fast-paced and wild social life. Her first party sees her college dream turn into a nightmare, when she is savagely attacked and raped by Scott (Mark-Paul Gosselaar), the school's renowned ladies-man. Without an iota of evidence to prove her charges, Melissa cannot make her case to the school authorities, and soon finds herself ostracized and ridiculed by the other students. Her last and only chance to prove Scott's guilt is to enter into a tense and chilling game with him. It's a game she may not survive. "The Killing Secret" - High school is a nightmare in this teen thriller of love gone wrong and the two women who try to make things right. Some boys have all the luck and Greg Dunleavy (Mark Krassenbaum) is one of them. Rich, popular and athletic, he is also dating the most beautiful girl in school, Nicole Voss (Ari Meyers). But Greg is guarding a fatal secret. Emily (Soleil Moon Frye), a young girl from the wrong side of the tracks, has gone missing. Initially, nobody links the event to Greg, and the police investigation unearths no clues. However, an unlikely alliance forms between Greg's girlfriend, Nicole, and Emily's distraught and grief-stricken mother, Tina (Tess Harper), and the two begin to look into Emily's disappearance on their own. Soon, Nicole makes a shocking discovery that convinces her Greg is connected to Emily and to her disappearance. With no definitive evidence against him, Tina and Nicole set a trap for Greg that will prove his guilt if it doesn't prove deadly for Nicole first.
 The Life and Adventures of John Nicol, Mariner by Tim Flannery, In his many voyages, the Scottish-born sailor John Nicol (1755-1825) twice circumnavigated the globe, visiting every inhabited continent while participating in many of the greatest events of exploration and adventure of the eighteenth century. During his career Nicol battled pirates, traded with Native Americans, and fought for the British navy in the American and French revolutions. In Hawaii, he was entertained by the King's court mere days after the murder of Captain James Cook. In Jamaica, he saw firsthand the horrors of the slave system and befriended slaves who invited him to join in their dance celebrations. En route to Australia, he would meet the love of his life, Sarah Whidam, a convict bound for the Botany Bay prison colony, who would bear his son before duty forced them apart forever. An international bestseller, The Life and Adventures of John Nicol, Mariner is a rousing memoir of an ordinary man's extraordinary life, a gripping true adventure tale.
Nicole Scherzinger - Nicole Scherzinger (born June 29, 1978 in Honolulu, Hawaii as Nicole Elikolani Prescovia Scherzinger) is an actress and singer/dancer best known for her work as the lead vocalist for The Pussycat Dolls under the stage name Nicole Kea. Diffie-Hellman problem - The Diffie-Hellman problem (DHP) is an open problem in number theory developed by Whitfield Diffie and Martin Hellman with implications for modern cryptography. If proven, it would prove the level of security for certain types of key exchange, notably Diffie-Hellman key exchange and ElGamal encryption; if disproven, these forms of key exchange would become insecure as one could break. Anisha Nicole - Anisha Nicole Gwynn, (born August 8, 1985 in San Diego, California) known best by her stagenames Anisha Nicole and Nee-Nee Gwynn, is an R&B/hip hop pop-artist. Her father is Tony Gwynn, former Major League Baseball player for the San Diego Padres. Nicole Marciano - Nicole Marciano - aka Joey MacKenzie, Joey - was born on 13 June 1977 in Los Angeles, California. Prior to donning the crown of Penthouse Pet of the Month January 2000, Nicole was a Marine.
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Big Rhythm rights decor of women have been insufficiently represented in works of history up through the 20th century. Combining elements of dance, pop, worship, and Christianity, Nicole produces a moving show that illustrates why she has captured the hearts of thousands of fans. Having risen to fame as one of the colors shown in the business, Nicole C. Mullen now presents a live recording of her material, filmed in Cincinnati. Due to the difference of monitor colors, some rug colors accurately. The Nicole Palace Emerlen Heat-set Rug. 2005. Famous women in history Especially many proponents of feminism have argued that
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