Baby M (born March 27, 1986) was the pseudonym used in the case In re Baby M, 537 A.2d 1227, 109 N.J. 396 (N.J. 1988) for the infant whose legal parentage was in question.
In re Baby M was a custody case that became the first American court ruling on the validity of surrogacy. William and Elizabeth Stern entered into a surrogacy agreement with Mary Beth Whitehead, whom they found through a newspaper ad. According to the agreement, Mary Beth Whitehead would be inseminated with William Stern's sperm (making her a traditional, as opposed to gestational, surrogate), bring the pregnancy to term, and relinquish her parental rights in favor of William's wife, Elizabeth. After the birth, however, Mary Beth decided to keep the child. William and Elizabeth Stern then sued to be recognized as the child's legal parents.
The New Jersey court ruled that the surrogacy contract was invalid according to public policy, recognized Mary Beth Whitehead as the child's legal mother, and ordered the Family Court to determine whether Whitehead, as mother, or Stern, as father, should have legal custody of the infant, using the conventional 'best interests of the child' analysis. Stern was awarded custody, with Whitehead having visitation rights.
Baby M (born April 27, ??) is a Japanese pop singer and songwriter. She is currently under Avex Records Japan.
Born in Japan to British/South African and Japanese parents, M spent her early childhood in Nagasaki. At the age of 14 she moved to Philippines with her mother's charitable work.
Her mother Monica had a charitable foundation, Kapatiran Foundation, based in Manila to establish feeding centers and education programs for children in some of the poorest areas of the city. It was during visits to these centers with her mother and sister that Baby M felt she wanted to help in her own way. She decided her passion for singing was the best way she could help and started singing in the slums. This is where she was discovered by a Japanese producer. In 2000 she was dubbed "the bridge between Japan and the Philippines." She also, through her mother, supported children with HIV in South Africa.
In 2000 Baby M released the independently produced It's Alright single to support the children in Muntinlupa City, a particularly deprived suburb of Metro Manila, Philippines.
MD, Md, mD or md may stand for:
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A Mod largely takes the form of formal competitions. Choral events (in Gaelic, both solo and choirs), and traditional music including fiddle, bagpipe and folk groups dominate. Spoken word events include children and adult's poetry reading, storytelling and Bible reading, and categories such as Ancient Folk Tale or Humorous Monologue. Children can also present an original drama, and there are competitions in written literature.
Unlike the National Mòd, local mods usually only last a day or two. They attract a much smaller crowd and the only notable social event is the winners' ceilidh. As there are fewer competitions than in the National, this ceilidh is often more like a traditional ceilidh with dancing and guest singers between the winners' performances.
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[Baby D & Lil' C]
(Chorus A)
STOMP THAT SHIT!!!
STOMP THAT SHIT!!!
STOMP THAT SHIT!!!
STOMP THAT SHIT!!! (Don't fall shawty)
(Repeat 4x)
[Baby D]
I know y'all getting sick and tired of hearing that same ole junk
Baby D too deep off in this thi-zang and I came to get you crunk
When we jump up in the club it feel like the earth quaking
And yean know the Oomp Camp we got the whole world shaking
We came to R-O-C-K ya and shake off them haters
And when they ask me where I'm from I say Eastside Decatur
I suppose I'm colder then H 2 O froze
I'm sitting like some 25's on that SS swoll
I'm staying down for that Dirty that A-T-L ya heard me
Rocking crowds North, East, West, way down South now bounce
Now let me ask you a question, have you ever met somebody like me?
When I hit the door you better hit the floor
cause we came here to get the cheese
Please believe by all means we party rockers
See me and Cizzle we doing this for the pill poppers
The girls jock us, we show stoppers
When we hit the stage and the music plays the club start rocking
(Chorus B)
STOMP THAT SHIT!!! (whoa)
STOMP THAT SHIT!!! (whoa)
STOMP THAT SHIT!!! (whoa)
STOMP THAT SHIT!!! (Don't fall shawty)
(Repeat)
[Lil' C]
You give me one verse with ten bars and watch how I rock this
Nigga hating on the Oomp Camp cause your girl they love this
My boy done took some dubs off a 2000 mayne
So we mounted it on cut dog with Euroes and grain
My niggas watching every stage all they can say is Oooo
Them boys from the Oomp Camp be acting a fool
You give us ten G's and me and my boy we'll rock this,
They can't stop this
Uh, uh
Now get up off me shawty, a don't fall shawty uh, uh
I thought I told 'em that ain't all shawty
P-l-a-y t-i-m-e is over my nigga
Now watch me show you my nigga
(Chorus C)
STOMP THAT SHIT!!!
STOMP THAT SHIT!!!
Stomp, stomp-stomp, stomp-stomp
STOMP THAT SHIT!!!
(Repeat)