Tuesday, May 31, 2011

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Maria Owings Shriver (born November 6, 1955) is an American journalist and author of six best-selling books. She has received a Peabody Award, and was co-anchor for NBC's Emmy-winning coverage of the 1988 Summer Olympics. As executive producer of The Alzheimer's Project, Shriver earned two Emmy Awards and an Academy of Television Arts & Sciences award for developing a "television show with a conscience". She was formerly First Lady of California as the wife of actor and then-California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger, and is a member of the Kennedy family (John F. Kennedy was her uncle on her mother's side).




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Aarti Chhabria ( born 21 November 1982) is an Indian actress and a former model, who appears in Bollywood, Telugu and Kannada movies.

Chabaria was born in Mumbai. She comes from a Sindhi family. Her family has no connections with Bollywood or any other Indian movie industry. Her father is a dentist Dr. Ashok Chabria, and her mother Sunita Chabria is a designer for beaded curtains and pelmets. She has a younger brother named Abhishek.




Not True. Men Think Sex Every 7 Seconds

Not True, Men Think Sex Every 7 Seconds. Many myths that arise in our lives, whether about health or about our sexual behavior. In his book, Do not Swallow Your Gum!: Myths, Half-Truths, and Outright Lies About Your Body and Health, author Aaron Carroll, MD, and Rachel Vreeman, MD, explains how the truth of some of these myths.

Men think about sex every seven seconds
Imagine yourself: If the average man does not sleep for 16 hours a day, meaning that every man will think about sex more than 57,000 times a day. That's as much as when a person breathes in a state of alert. People who think about sex as often as it is certainly not capable of doing other activities whatsoever.

Chewing gum is ingested can survive in the stomach seven years
Whoever first had the idea like this, but when I was little we are often reminded not to swallow chewing gum. We are scared that if we swallowed chewing gum could die because it makes the intestine sticky candy. In fact, swallowed gum really does not cause any effect, because like any other food he would be released when your bowel movements. Even so, there's no point was also swallowing gum every time the sweetness is gone, right?

Having sex in the water does not cause pregnancy
Sex in the bathtub or in the pool without contraceptives have a chance for pregnancy, the same as if you do it in bed. If there are sperm and egg are alive, and met in the water, you may be pregnant.

We use only 10 percent of his brain
He said, humans only use 10 percent of his brain for more than 100 years. However, it means people make the mistake for more than a century. There is no area of ​​the brain that do not really active. More than 10 percent of our brain is essentially always working around the clock. In fact, 100 percent of the active work around the clock.

Caffeinated drinks cause you dehydration
Caffeine is a diuretic, something that increased our frequency to urinate (BAK). But how many caffeinated beverages limits will act as a diuretic never be explained scientifically. From 23 different experiments that test dose of caffeine, there was no difference in the number and frequency of BAK that were reported in 17 of the experiment. In fact, some experiments showed respondents consumed five cups of coffee.

Hot Secret Scandal Popularity Rebecca Black

Rebecca Black
Hot secret scandal Popularity Rebecca Black. Rebecca Black is an American pop singer who received great attention because of her single, entitled Friday. This song is getting a lot of negative response and were named the worst song ever. Music video was uploaded on YouTube had been viewed more than 75 million times, recorded on April 1, 2011. In an interview with The Sun, a British newspaper, Rebecca said if he had begun recording his first album. Hot secret scandal Popularity Rebecca Black review and Photo hot.


Rebecca Black was born on June 21, 2997 at Aneheim Hills. She was the daughter of John Black and Georgina Marquez Kelly, both of them worked as farmers. Rebecca learned to dance, to audition for the school and attend summer music camp. He began singing publicly in 2008 after joining the group Celebration USA. At the end of 2010, a classmate introduced him to the Ark Rebecca Music Factory. He became popular in March 2011 after which he recorded singles with Ark Music Factory, Friday, launched on YouTube and iTunes. This music video uploaded on YouTube on the 10th of February 2011 and seen a thousand klai in the first month. Then this video is to be famous and famous continue to be a hat even on social networking sites like twitter.

On March 22, 2011, her single sold about 40,000 copies. He later appeared on the show THE TONIGHT SHOW WITH JAY Leno, which discusses the negative reaction of singles. Despite the negative criticism, it turns out the song is able to penetrate the Billboard Hot 100, New Zealand Single Chart, and UK Singles Charts each on the order of 58, 33, and 61. On March 25, 2011, Rebecca hire a journalist and a manager. Manager said if he had been contacted by the songwriter and record label with the ideas for some songs and an album. In an interview with The Sun, Rebecca told me he is currently recording a new song titled LOL.


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Dear John...a year later


Sometimes I feel bad that I wait over a year after a movie is released before I get a chance to watch them but some movies are not worth rushing to the movie theater for.  The movie adaptation of Nicholas Sparks' DEAR JOHN is one of those kinds of movies.  With the movie debuting as #1 at the box office and knocking Avatar out of the top spot in February 2010, I guess the majority of movie-goers didn't agree with me.


I normally read Nicholas Sparks' books before I see the movie versions of them but I decided to watch this film without reading the book.  Perhaps I should've just read the book instead.  I know Nicholas Sparks is a prolific writer whose novels engage his readers passionately and strike their emotions in such a way that the readers feel those "touched emotions" long after they've put the book down.  I just didn't get that feeling with this movie.

This movie was okay to watch...just okay.  It was a relaxing way to pass the afternoon on the couch with Netflix up on the TV.  The storyline was fairly predictable, except for the person who comes between John and Savannah's romance.  I didn't expect that to happen the way it did.  In case I have readers who haven't seen the movie yet, I don't want to spoil that part for you.

As far as the character portrayals, I was a little disappointed with the lead character played by Channing Tatum. I just don't think he delivered an exceptionally convincing portrayal of Special Forces soldier who supposedly had a complicated past - a history of violence and a childhood characterized by being raised by a reclusive father.  I have yet to see his performances in other movies to determine whether Channing Tatum was purposely trying to look like he was restraining his emotions throughout most of the film because he plays a soldier who has learned to control his emotions or if he just has that same lack of acting charisma as Vin Diesel.  (I like Vin Diesel's action movies but let's be honest, there's just no emotional depth to his character portrayals).  There were a few scenes where Channing Tatum does manage to shed some tears, though.  In that case, I could be judging him too harshly for this review.  On another hand, he does make good eye candy for the female viewers of this movie.


Amanda Seyfried is a heavenly beauty to watch.  She has tantalizing eyes, if I may say.  Even when she doesn't speak, her eyes can speak a thousand words.  Whether she wants to convey innocence or sultriness, she's got the eyes for it.


The best acting in this movie was clearly that of Richard Jenkins who played John's autistic father.  His mannerisms (inability to look people straight in the eye during conversations), strict self-imposed routine, and obsessive-compulsive behavior made his character so believable and endearing (especially if you know someone like that).  I definitely found his role commendable.

My biggest surprise in this movie is seeing the character Tim, played by Henry Thomas.  Anyone remember Henry Thomas from the 1982 hit film E.T.: The Extra-Terrestrial?  Back then, he was the little boy that played Elliott.  Amazing!  I had no idea he was still in show business.

I was also pretty surprised with the ending of this movie.  I've read another movie review that revealed the difference between the ending of this movie and that of the actual novel.  I think I like the movie ending better. 
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