This page will contain wikis about Amanda Beard, as they become available.Amanda BeardAmanda Ray Beard (born October 29, 1981) is an American Olympic swimmer. Born in Newport Beach, California, Beard made her first Olympic appearance at the 1996 games at the age of 14. She won silver medals in the 100-meter and 200-meter breaststrokes, and a gold in the medley relay. Her childlike manner captured the imagination of the media, and she was often photographed clutching her teddy bear, Harold, who joined her on the medal stand. She won a bronze in the 200-meter breaststroke at the 2000 Games. In 2003 she became the world champion and world record holder for the 200m breaststroke. She made a good showing at the 2004 U.S. Olympic Swim Trials and competed in the 2004 Olympic Games, where she won gold in the 200-meter breaststroke, her first individual gold medal. She also won silver in the 200-meter individual medley and finished fourth in the 100-meter breaststroke. Beard dated South African swimmer Ryk Neethling for nearly six years, but that relationship ended in the Spring of 2005. A NASCAR fan, Beard now dates Nextel Cup Series driver Carl Edwards. Prime Time appearancesIn November 24, 2004 Amanda Beard appeared in FOX's Quintuplets. This page about Amanda Beard includes information from a Wikipedia article. Additional articles about Amanda Beard News stories about Amanda Beard External links for Amanda Beard Videos for Amanda Beard Wikis about Amanda Beard Discussion Groups about Amanda Beard Blogs about Amanda Beard Images of Amanda Beard |
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In November 24, 2004 Amanda Beard appeared in FOX's Quintuplets. Maine has a long tradition of personal self-reliance, and Yankee ingenuity. A NASCAR fan, Beard now dates Nextel Cup Series driver Carl Edwards. The three largest Protestant denominations in Maine are: Baptist (12% of the total state population), Methodist (8%), Congregationalist (3%). Beard dated South African swimmer Ryk Neethling for nearly six years, but that relationship ended in the Spring of 2005. The religious affiliations of the people of Maine are:. She also won silver in the 200-meter individual medley and finished fourth in the 100-meter breaststroke. The five largest ancestries in the state are: English (21.5%), Irish (15.1%), French (14.2%), American (9.4%), French Canadian (8.6%). Olympic Swim Trials and competed in the 2004 Olympic Games, where she won gold in the 200-meter breaststroke, her first individual gold medal. The racial makeup of the state is:. She made a good showing at the 2004 U.S. As explained in detail under "Geography" there are large tracts of uninhabited land in some remote parts of the interior. In 2003 she became the world champion and world record holder for the 200m breaststroke. For example, some communities may have a much larger seasonal retail sector than their official, small population figure would imply. She won a bronze in the 200-meter breaststroke at the 2000 Games. Therefore, there are some situations in which official census figures could be misleading for Maine. Her childlike manner captured the imagination of the media, and she was often photographed clutching her teddy bear, Harold, who joined her on the medal stand. These are the summer people of Maine lore. Official census figures normally count a person as a resident only once, at the place of the primary home. She won silver medals in the 100-meter and 200-meter breaststrokes, and a gold in the medley relay. Many of these visitors establish an alternate secondary residence in Maine during some or all warm months and then depart for their primary residence in the off-season. Born in Newport Beach, California, Beard made her first Olympic appearance at the 1996 games at the age of 14. Maine is a popular tourist destination, but it also experiences harsh winters and, consequently, the great temporary influx of visitors occurs during the warmer months. Amanda Ray Beard (born October 29, 1981) is an American Olympic swimmer. As of 2003, the state's population was 1,305,728. Maine is also the home of The Jackson Laboratory, a non-profit institution and the world's largest mammalian genetic research facility. Bean (Freeport). Some of the very few large companies that do maintain headquarters in Maine include Fairchild Semiconductor (South Portland) and the famous outdoor supply retailer L.L. Structurally, this could be a weakness in an economy that depends on extracting forest and sea resources, because decisions that affect the long-range stability of the resource base are being made in distant locations which do not have to live on a day to day basis with the consequences of their policies. Maine has very few large companies that maintain headquarters in the state, and fewer than before due to consolidations and mergers, particularly in the pulp and paper industry. Historically, however, beaver trapping was much more significant in the North Woods and Canadian Maritimes than the small industry of today and was the cause of much early wealth and many trading settlements. The principal pelt taken by value is beaver. Note: Many trappers are part-time). Maine has a small trapping industry, which, with 3,157 resident trappers, is nevertheless larger than that of most Eastern states ( Source: Portland Press Herald, Jan 23, 2005. In 2001, Maine's largest city surpassed Boston as New England's busiest port (by tonnage), due to its ability to handle large tankers. Around 1880, Portland's rail link and ice-free port made it eastern Canada's principal winter port, until the aggressive development of Halifax, Nova Scotia, in the mid-1900s. Maine ports play a key role in national transportation. Naval shipbuilding and construction remain key as well, with Bath Iron Works in Bath and Portsmouth Naval Yard in Kittery. Its industrial outputs are paper, lumber, and wood products, electronic equipment, leather products, food processing, textiles, and tourism. Aroostook County is known for its potato crops. Maine's agricultural outputs are seafood (notably lobsters), poultry and eggs, dairy products, cattle, blueberries, apples, and maple sugar. Its per capita personal income for 2003 was $29,164, 29th in the nation. The Bureau of Economic Analysis (http://www.bea.gov/) estimates that Maine's total gross state product for 2003 was $41 billion. The noted American ecologist Rachel Carson did much of her research at one of the Maine seacoast's most characteristic features, a tide pool for her classic "The Edge of the Sea." The spot where she conducted observations is now preserved as the Rachel Carson Salt Pond Reserve at Pemaquid Point. Millions of ordinary Americans have enjoyed this coastal scenery at Maine's Acadia National Park, the only national park in New England, and the second-most visited national park in the United States. In the case of Maine there has been a partially offsetting rise in land also, due to the melting of heavy glacier ice, which caused a rebounding effect of underlying rock; however, this land rise was not strong enough to eliminate all the effect of the rising sea level and its invasion of some former land features. More prosaic geologists describe this type of landscape as a drowned coast, where a rising sea level has invaded former land features, creating bays out of valleys and islands out of mountain tops. Vincent Millay of Rockland and Camden, Maine in "Renascence":. This visual contrast of forested slopes sweeping down to the sea has been aptly summed up by American poetess Edna St. Just inland, by contrast, is the view of sparkling lakes, rushing rivers, green forests and towering mountains. Jagged rocks and cliffs and thousands of bays and inlets add to the rugged beauty of Maine's coast. Along the famous rock-bound coast of Maine are lighthouses, sandy beaches, quiet fishing villages and thousands of offshore islands, including the Isles of Shoals, which straddles the New Hampshire border. West Quoddy Head is the country's easternmost piece of land. Maine is equally well known for its dramatic ocean scenery. For example, the Northwest Aroostook, Maine "territory" in the far north is listed as having an area of 2,668 square miles and a population of 27, or one person for every 100 square miles. In the forested areas of the interior there is much uninhabited land, some of which does not even have formal political organization into local units. It is appropriately called the Pine Tree State, as 90 percent of its land is forest. Maine is the most sparsely populated state east of the Mississippi River, owing in part to its huge relative size—its land mass exceeds that of all other New England states combined. Also in this easternmost area is the Old Sow, the largest tidal whirlpool in the world. Machias Seal Island, off its easternmost point, is claimed by both the USA and Canada and is the only portion of all US boundaries still in dispute with respect to sovereignty. Maine also has several unique geographical features. Its largest lake is Moosehead Lake, and its highest mountain is Mt. Katahdin, which is the northern terminus of the Appalachian Trail. It is the only state that borders exactly one other state. Maine is the northernmost state in the New England region and the easternmost state in the country (the easternmost city in the United States is Eastport, Maine), bordered on the west by New Hampshire. The Canadian province of Quebec is to the northwest. To the south and east is the Atlantic Ocean, and to the northeast is New Brunswick, a province of Canada. See:. Senators from Maine, List of Maine State Senators, As Maine goes, so goes Vermont. See also: List of Governors of Maine, U.S. Mitchell, Olympia Snowe, and Hannibal Hamlin. Maine politicians, Republicans and Democrats alike, are noted for having more moderate views than many in their party. The Green Party also elected John Eder to the office of State Representative in Maine, its highest elected official nationwide. The Green Party candidate won 9 percent of the vote in the 2002 gubernatorial election, more than in any election for a statewide office for that party. The Reform Party of Ross Perot achieved a great deal of success in Maine in the 1992 and 1996 Presidential elections: in 1992 Perot came in second in Maine to Bill Clinton, despite the longtime presence of the Bush family summer home in Kennebunkport, and in 1996, Maine was again Perot's best state. Longley from 1975 to 1979 and Angus King from 1995 to 2003). Maine has had two independent Governors recently (James B. Maine voters tend to accept independent and third-party candidates more frequently than most states. Maine has since become a left-leaning swing state, but has voted Democratic in four straight elections, casting its votes for Bill Clinton twice, Al Gore in 2000, and John Kerry in 2004. In 1968, Hubert Humphrey became the first Democrat in half a century to carry Maine (sans for the 1964 landslide victory of Lyndon Johnson), thanks to the presence of his running mate, Maine Senator Edmund Muskie. Beginning in the 1960s, Maine began to lean toward the Democrats. Roosevelt received the Electoral Votes of every state other than Maine and Vermont. In the 1936 presidential election, Franklin D. In the 1930s, it was one of very few states which remained dominated by the Republican Party. Maine's politics are notable for several reasons, and it is dramatic. senators are Susan Collins (Republican) and Olympia Snowe (Republican). Its two U.S. The capital of Maine is Augusta and its governor is John Baldacci (Democrat). Maine's original capital was Portland until 1832, when it was moved to the more geographically central city of Augusta. This has become known as the Missouri Compromise because admitting both states into the union kept the balance between slave and free states. Because it was physically separated from the rest of Massachusetts and was growing in population at a rapid rate, it became the 23rd state along with Missouri on March 15, 1820. The province within its current boundaries became part of the Massachusetts Bay Colony in 1652, and was part of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts when the United States was formed. Eastern Maine north of the Kennebec River was more sparsely settled and was known in the 17th century as the Territory of Sagadahock. Originally settled in 1607 by the Plymouth Company, the coastal areas of western Maine first became the Province of Maine in 1622 land patent. The state is chilly, with moderately warm summers but very few actual hot days. Four U.S. Navy ships were named USS Maine in honor of the state. postal abbreviation is ME. Its U.S. Another possibility for the name 'Maine' is that the people living on islands along the coast of Maine used to speak of going to the mainland as 'going over to the Main". It is probably named after the French province of Maine. Maine is a state of the United States. State soft drink: Moxie. State cat: Maine Coon. State song: State of Maine Song. State fish: Atlantic salmon. State insect: Honeybee. State mammal: Moose. State tree: White Pine. State flower: White Pinecone and Tassel. State bird: Chickadee. Lewiston MAINEiacs, minor league hockey, Quebec Major Junior Hockey League. Bangor Lumberjacks, minor league baseball, Can-Am League. Portland Pirates, minor league hockey, American Hockey League. baseball). Portland Sea Dogs, minor league baseball, Eastern League (U.S. Non-Religious – 11%. Other Religions – 1%. Other Christian – 1%. Roman Catholic – 31%. Protestant – 52%. 1% Mixed race. 0.6% American Indian. 0.5% Black. 0.7% Asian. 0.7% Hispanic. 96.5% White non-Hispanic. List of Maine rivers. List of Maine counties. |