By: Pat Smith | 2010-10-30 | Article Marketing Here are the middle of the road teams in the National Football League as I see them heading in Week 6 of the 2010 season. read more
By: Dave Beckerman | 2010-04-02 | Photography When you're getting started the challenge is overcoming the fear of taking pictures of strangers. Since telephoto lenses are not normally used in street photography, how can you stand a few feet from your subject, put the camera to your eye, focus, and click the shutter without getting nervous? A good street photographer is not only fearful in the beginning (this is a good sign of being sensitive) but they also don't want to do anything which will change the how the subject is behaving. read more
By: French26 | 2010-10-03 | TV Yes! A Season's Premier, One of our favorite TV anime comedy series 'The American Dad is back together with a brand new series episode entitled with "100 AD, Part 1." When Hayley and her ex-boyfriend, Jeff, run away, Stan freaks and a reward to anyone who can stop them, triggering a wild goose chase all over the city. Hayley Bullock Reginald and choosing compete to escape to Jeff. Roger and Steve was the case with Hayley and Jeff as "tire and legman" found in the first season episode 100 stage " read more
By: John Stevens | 2010-12-11 | Art The California series TED stands for Technology Entertainment and Design. It is an annual international conference founded in 1984 and opened annually in the spring to disseminate “ideas worth spreading”. Each year, TED grants prizes to people who wish to change the world for the better. Three $100,000 TED Prizes were awarded from 2005 to 2009 to Bill Clinton, James Nachtwey and Bono. Organizers of TED have recently announced it is giving the 6th annual prize of $100,000 to the street artist JR. JR has received this recognition for transforming some of the world’s most oppressed areas with his amazing large scale photographs. read more
By: John Stevens | 2010-07-08 | Football Officially, the FIFA World Cup 2010 will finish on 11 July with the final match at Soccer City, Johannesburg. Football fans worldwide are living in the excitement of this world’s tournament. Fans gather at public centers, bars, and streets to watch the World Cup matches and support their teams. Everywhere is filled with excitement especially at the moment when their favorite team scores a goal. Young supporters in the national team uniform applauded the players’ effort. The vuvuzela which has become a symbol of South African soccer is most used at soccer matches. read more
By: John Stevens | 2010-07-12 | Photography Night life always draws creative inspiration for not only movie makers but photographers as well. In the following pictures, you will discover a glorious Shanghai city at night. Located on the banks of Yangtze River, Shanghai is now the most prosperous economic center of China and a symbol of rapid development in Asia. Moreover, the city is a tourist destination well-know for its historical landmarks such as the Bund, City God Temple, Pudong skyline and Oriental Pearl Tower. If you have an opportunity to visit Shanghai some day, don’t miss taking photographs of this largest Chinese center of commerce and finance at night. read more
By: John Stevens | 2010-05-06 | Painting It could be said that there is no boundary for creativity. With creative head and skilful hands, artists could create everything on every kind of materials. Their artworks now do not lie only indoors read more
By: MBA Universe | 2011-04-04 | College
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By: Mary Rose | 2011-06-10 | News and society The UK, one of the richest countries in the world, consists of four countries – England, Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales. Unique, traditional, cutting edge, refreshing, imaginative, surprising create a rich and impressive Britain. UK is also a country which possesses 10 most luxurious streets with highest house prices in the world namely Kensington Palace Gardens, The Boltons, Frognal Way, Compton Avenue, Park Place Villas and so on. They are all located in London, the capital of UK. read more
By: John Stevens | 2010-11-09 | Photography Vomiting Fountain Sculpture in London, Traffic Light Tree in London; Ballerina man in Los Angeles, The Spider that Ate Parliament in Ontario are among the weirdest street sculptures found around the world. For a long time, street sculptures have been considered as a form of street art. Everything existing and happening in real life have been depicted through street sculptures showing of human love, passion to the most ordinary things. In different nations with different cultures, street art with breathtaking sculptures varies. The materials for creating those original street sculptures have to meet the requirements of weather adaptation such as stainless metals, wood, terracotta, plaster, and so on. Let's have an in-depth look at the most stunning images as follows to enjoy the most bizarre street sculptures around the world. read more
By: Korea Tourism | 2010-12-15 | Travel & Leisure December in Korea means Christmas, cold weather (cute hats and accessories), and last but not leastplenty of winter festivals. Among the December festivals, there are winter events celebrating everything from international design to fruit. As the festival-packed month comes to an end and the year draws to a close, people gather at sunrise festival locations across the nation to welcome in the first sunrise of 2011. read more
By: Korea Tourism | 2010-12-15 | Travel Tips December in Korea means Christmas, cold weather (cute hats and accessories), and last but not least—plenty of winter festivals. Among the December festivals, there are winter events celebrating everything from international design to fruit. As the festival-packed month comes to an end and the year draws to a close, people gather at sunrise festival locations across the nation to welcome in the first sunrise of 2011. read more
By: John Stevens | 2010-11-15 | Photography Michelle Obama's playing hopscotch with disabled children in Mumbai, the world's largest and tallest Jesus statue built in Poland, corn field covered with volcanic ash from the eruption of Mount Merapi in Muntilan, Indonesia are among the spotlights from 5 to 11 November 2010. A week passing out with lots of events around the world; therefore, after one week we have exciting chances to take a review on what are the most impressive via stunning images. Just by a small collection of weekly images, the whole world is most visually and generally depicted. Let's have a look at the most highlighted events of the passing-out week from 5 to 11 November 2010 through the following breathtaking images. read more
By: John Stevens | 2010-05-15 | Movies The premiere of Wall Street 2: Money Never Sleeps has recently witnessed the appearance of Carey Mulligan at Palais des Festivals during the 2010 Cannes Film Festival on Friday (May 14) in Cannes, France. read more
By: John Stevens | 2010-11-24 | Celebrities Thousands of fans coming at the Rockefeller Center in New York City cheered Mariah Carey when the 40-year-old star performed her number one single from “Merry Christmas II You” album titled “Oh Santana” on Friday night (November 19). This is the first live show and major outing Mariah has given since she announced her pregnancy. The special event also featured interesting performances by Jessica Simpson, Katherine Jenkins, Susan Boyle, Charice, Sheryl Crow, Jackie Evancho, The Radio City Rockettes, Annie Lennox, Kylie Minogue and Josh Groban. read more