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I am sweet to my friends, relatives and parents, understanding person, kind, adorable, cute, concerned to the future of the world, to my family and most of all to my self. Im also humble and honest. I like to travel to rest of the world to experience the beauty of the nature which GOD given us. I realy want to discover the good fortune of life. I dislike noise and crowded places, also i dislike impolite person and disobedient which often times i really encounter to some teenager. my friends called me sensitive lady. Guys......Arent you glad you know me.....What does it take to be the most beautiful woman in the universe? A sense of purpose, endless preparation and self-assurance according to Miss Universe 2003 Amelia Vega Polanco. ``Concentrate on what you want, mentalize what you want to do, focus and prepare. And through all that never forget your essence, your whole self,` the 18-year-old said.And it does not hurt to have a mother experienced in the pageant world either. Vega`s mother, Patricia Polanco Alvarez, was Miss Dominican Republic in 1980 and competed in the Miss World pageant in the same year. ``She being a beauty queen helps because she gives me tips,` Vega said.But she was quick to dismiss speculation that she had been pushed by her mother to win the crown.``My mother never tells me `you have to be that or this` she said, (instead, she told me) `you be what you want, but do it good`. If my mother had told me `you have to be Miss Universe` for sure I wouldn`t be here,` Vega laughed, adding cheekily that, ``you never do what your parents tell you to do`.Always exuberant, the enthusiastic Vega--Amelita to her friends--said she hoped being Miss Universe would not change her everyday life. But she admitted that, ``as a normal girl I wouldn`t have been able to travel around the world and stay in beautiful hotels`.While Vega stays here she is the guest of the Putri Indonesia Foundation managed by Jamu connoisseur Mooryati Soedibyo. She said she loves Indonesian food and traditional Javanese massage.``I love rice and beans and here you have very good food, and that`s bad for me!` Vega joked, referring to her obligation to watch her figure. She said that she especially liked nasi kuning (yellow savory rice).Every year, 75 to 85 beautiful women aged between 18 and 27 come from all over the world to compete in the Miss Universe pageant.The pageant, now in its 51st year, is one of three produced by the Miss Universe Organization, managed by Donald J. Trump and the National Broadcast. Lived in New York City for a while. Her father still resides there where he works as a doctor.Niece of singer Juan Luis GuerraHer mother, Patricia Polanco, was a former beauty pageant contestant for theDominican Republic in the 1980 Miss World pageant. Speaks Spanish and English. She had been mentioned by various media outlets as one of the favorite candidates to win the crown before the contest took place. Vega demonstrated to be one of the contest's loudest candidates, when she went and screamed in front of a camera during a filming of a contest practice. Despite backstage controversy, her victory was a clear-cut one and she has become one of the most marketed faces to come out of the Miss Universe pageant. At over 6 feet tall she is one of the pageant's tallest winners in history.Amelia Vega, the universe at her feet"I will always take special pride (in) acknowledging my Hispanic heritage, so my victory stands as a tribute to all Latina women. I enjoyed taking part in the Miss Universe competition. It has opened up unparalleled access to wonderful people, exotic places, and most importantly, to worthy causes. I feel honored to be involved with HIV/AIDS organizations such as The Global Health Council and the Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation. They are three of the many organizations that I will work with to continue my work for international health programs.Amelia Vega, who captured the audience during the 2003 Miss Universe competition, is a statuesque 18-year-old of vivacious nature. Her incredible energy and personality won over the judges during the live NBC telecast held in Panama City, Panama on June 3, 2003. Amelia's move from the Dominican Republic to New York City, where she once resided as a student in Queens was a sweet reunion. This time around, Amelia worked as a goodwill ambassador for women around the world by representing the Miss Universe Organization.Life Before The CrownBefore putting on the crown, Amelia completed her high school studies and was planning to earn a degree in television production. In the future, Amelia also hopes to pursue her dream of becoming a singer. With a demo single already completed, Amelia is working on her first CD. In addition to singing, a few of Amelia's loves are sushi, her dachshund puppy named Weenie, and dancing the merengue.Amelia's FamilyAmelia's father is a general medical practitioner with offices in New York City and Miami; and her mother, a previous Miss Dominican Republic titleholder with a fondness for flying, has recently received her pilot's license. She has a very close relationship with her parents and is a mentor to her half-sister. In addition to her parents, Amelia considers her grandmother and uncle Juan Luis Guerra, an author and Grammy Award-winning Latin musician, amongst her idols.During the competition, she was asked to name the greatest influence in her life. Amelia proudly explained that her grandmother has been her inspiration, before adding, "One of the most important moments of my life was when I wrote a letter to my grandmother while she was sick. There, I expressed all my love and gratitude for her unconditional love." With that response, she won the hearts of all the judges.Her Work as Miss UniverseAs Miss Universe 2003, Vega travelled extensively working with internationally recognized AIDS/HIV organizations, including the Global Health Council, the Harvard AIDS Institute, AmFAR, and the Center for Disease Control's "Act Now" campaign. As a "celebrity" spokesperson, she was responsible for working with the media globally to generate a better understanding and acceptance of AIDS and HIV and its prevention; while helping increase awareness, funding and resources for these key organizations.While finishing her high school degree, 18-year-old Amelia has already recorded a demo and is working on her first CD. "Music is a direct way to communicate with people without any race or ideological differences." Her ambition is to become an internationally recognized singer like her uncle, Juan Luis Guerra, a composer and singer who won numerous international awards including a Grammy. Amelia has filmed a series of public service messages for television about taking care of her city, the environment and history called "As It Should Be."Get Online Now Icons