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Anxhela Martini

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Angela's name is Angjela on her birth certificate. It is not Anxhela. So, stop with that nonsense. I know that the Albanian newspapers put it down as Anxhela. But that is not how you spell it. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Makedavenger1989 (talkcontribs) 23:29, 25 August 2010 (UTC)[reply]

Runner Up status request to leave Miss Universe placement at 6th place

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Miss Albania scored a score of 8.693 during the evening gown portion of the Miss Universe pageant. If the runner ups all match their evening gown score, Albania placed sixth out of top ten. Since she was right behind Miss Philippines (Philippines 8.714)Who was fourth runner up and right in front of Ireland who was placed 7th (Ireland 8.548) Miss Mexico had the highest evening gown score (Mexico 8.913) and won. Miss Jamaica had and evening gown score of 8.884 and was second runner up. Miss Australia had an evening gown score of 8.841 and placed third. So, all the runner ups match their evening gown scores. Apparently these girls were ranked once in top ten. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Makedavenger1989 (talkcontribs) 02:57, 1 September 2010 (UTC)[reply]

was not born anxhela

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Angela was born Angjela not Anxhela. She never spells her name this way, only Angjela or Angela. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Makedavenger1989 (talkcontribs) 18:00, 29 October 2010 (UTC)[reply]

STARDOLL

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Stardoll

File:Download(1).jpg
2.2.2014

Publisher(s) Stardoll AB; Mattias Miksche Engine Adobe Flash Platform(s) OS Independent (Web Based Flash) (Flash 7 Required) Release date(s) 2004 Genre(s) Ages 7+ Mode(s) Royalty and Superstar (Paid account) or Non-Superstar (Free account) Distribution Web interface Stardoll is a browser game based around the paper doll concept. Launched in 2004, the Stardoll website was attracting a reported 200 thousand unique users a month (as of September 2009); as of September 2012 there were over 200 million users worldwide.[1] Users can dress up dolls using a range of tools and can participate in interactive activities depending on the type of account they used. There are also "educational" games included in the site which are claimed to improve quick thinking.[2] Members can create clubs, in which they communicate with other members. Contents [hide] 1 History 2 Piczo.com acquisition 3 Concept 4 References 5 External links History

Stardoll first appeared as Paperdoll Heaven in 2004 as a personal page about paper dolls, on Geocities. Creator Liisa Wrang (a 57-year-old Finnish retired housekeeper[3]) wanted to bring to girls a place where "they could get away from the shooting and killing games that boys played".[4] It expanded in 2006 after receiving venture funding from Index Ventures[5] and Sequoia Capital.[6] Relaunched in 2006, the site targets a demographic of girls and boys between the ages of 9 and 17, who can either register for free or sign up for a paid account (called a 'Superstar' account) that opens a number of aspects on the site.[7] It currently has more than 200 million members worldwide.[1] Piczo.com acquisition

In March 2009, Stardoll acquired youth-targeted blog site Piczo.[8] After the acquisition Piczo's previous management left and Piczo.com was run for some time by Stardoll's CEO Mattias Miksche and his Stardoll team.[8] Concept

The game is mainly aimed at girls who are aged 7 plus, but male members are also permitted. Once a member joins, they are introduced to the rules and regulations on Stardoll and are given 500 "Starcoins" and 20 "Stardollars" to get started, that will encourage the new doll to in the future purchase Stardollars. The member can then make progress in their level status and explore the game. In the "Starplaza", they can spend their Starcoins and Stardollars (which have a higher value) on clothes, accessories, make-up for their doll, and items for their suite. Members can become friends, interact, and give items to each other.

STARDOLL

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Stardoll

File:Download(1).jpg
2.2.2014

Publisher(s) Stardoll AB; Mattias Miksche Engine Adobe Flash Platform(s) OS Independent (Web Based Flash) (Flash 7 Required) Release date(s) 2004 Genre(s) Ages 7+ Mode(s) Royalty and Superstar (Paid account) or Non-Superstar (Free account) Distribution Web interface Stardoll is a browser game based around the paper doll concept. Launched in 2004, the Stardoll website was attracting a reported 200 thousand unique users a month (as of September 2009); as of September 2012 there were over 200 million users worldwide.[1] Users can dress up dolls using a range of tools and can participate in interactive activities depending on the type of account they used. There are also "educational" games included in the site which are claimed to improve quick thinking.[2] Members can create clubs, in which they communicate with other members. Contents [hide] 1 History 2 Piczo.com acquisition 3 Concept 4 References 5 External links History

Stardoll first appeared as Paperdoll Heaven in 2004 as a personal page about paper dolls, on Geocities. Creator Liisa Wrang (a 57-year-old Finnish retired housekeeper[3]) wanted to bring to girls a place where "they could get away from the shooting and killing games that boys played".[4] It expanded in 2006 after receiving venture funding from Index Ventures[5] and Sequoia Capital.[6] Relaunched in 2006, the site targets a demographic of girls and boys between the ages of 9 and 17, who can either register for free or sign up for a paid account (called a 'Superstar' account) that opens a number of aspects on the site.[7] It currently has more than 200 million members worldwide.[1] Piczo.com acquisition

In March 2009, Stardoll acquired youth-targeted blog site Piczo.[8] After the acquisition Piczo's previous management left and Piczo.com was run for some time by Stardoll's CEO Mattias Miksche and his Stardoll team.[8] Concept

The game is mainly aimed at girls who are aged 7 plus, but male members are also permitted. Once a member joins, they are introduced to the rules and regulations on Stardoll and are given 500 "Starcoins" and 20 "Stardollars" to get started, that will encourage the new doll to in the future purchase Stardollars. The member can then make progress in their level status and explore the game. In the "Starplaza", they can spend their Starcoins and Stardollars (which have a higher value) on clothes, accessories, make-up for their doll, and items for their suite. Members can become friends, interact, and give items to each other. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 80.78.68.137 (talk) 13:49, 2 March 2014 (UTC)[reply]