Gareth Gates - Go Your Own Way (2003) [FLAC]
2CD | EAC Rip | FLAC(Tracks)+Cue+Log | Scans(15.69MB) | 515.56MB (+3% Rec) Release: November 25, 2003 | Label: 19 Recording | Genre: Pop
'Go Your Own Way' is the second album from Pop Idol finalist Gareth Gates & the follow-up to his debut 'What My Heart Wants To Say', which was released in 2002. A consistent collection of sentimental tunes, showcasing a variety of musical styles mostly in the dance/pop vein with a few ballads thrown in for good measure. Features 2 CDs entitled Night (CD1) & Day (CD2) with 19 tracks to offer including his no.1 single for 2003's Comic Relief 'Spirit In The Sky' & the lead single 'Sunshine'. BMG.
Gareth Gates - Picture Of The Other Side (2007) [FLAC]
1CD | EAC Rip | FLAC(Tracks)+Cue+Log | Scans(10.49MB) | 272.55MB (+3% Rec) Release: July 2, 2007 | Label: 19 Recordings | Genre: Pop
Pictures of the Other Side is the third and final studio album released by British singer-songwriter Gareth Gates. The album was released nearly four years after his second album, Go Your Own Way. Two singles were released from the album: "Changes" and "Angel on My Shoulder". The album peaked at number 1 in countries such as Taiwan and Japan, and reached number 23 in the UK Albums Chart. Gates has since announced that he has no plans to release a fourth album in the future.
Gareth Williams, "Algebra lineal con aplicaciones" 4th edition
Publisher: Mc Graw Hill | Spanish | Pages: 663 | 2002 | ISBN: 970103838X | PDF | 74.75 Mb
Este texto está diseñado para un curso de álgebra lineal a nivel licenciatura. Es una mezcla flexible de teoría, técnicas importantes de cálculo y aplicaciones interesantes. Los profesores pueden seleccionar los temas que den al curso la perspectiva que ellos deseen y asignar como lecturas generales, temas que proporcionen al estudiante una idea más completa de la materia.
Gareth Gates w.The Kumars - Spirit In The Sky
Pop / Dance | VIDEO: [XVID] 720x540 25 fps | AUDIO: 44100 Hz, 2 ch, s16le | 73mb | RSHotfile
"The Kumars" was a TV show starring a fictional British Indian family, including Madhuri and Ashwin Kumar [played by Indira Joshi and Vincent Ebrahim], their thirty-something son Sanjeev [played by Sanjeev Bhaskar], and Sushila, Sanjeev's grandmother, normally referred to as Ummi [played by Meera Syal]. The family live in Wembley, London, England. The show's central premise is that Sanjeev's parents have supported his dream of being a TV presenter by having a TV studio built on what used to be their back garden.