By: Patty Mooney | 2010-03-27 | Movies I loved Kate Winslet and Leonardo DiCaprio in James Cameron's blockbuster, "Titanic," and I knew their inherent electricity together would charge their latest collaboration in "Revolutionary Road," directed by Kate's husband, Sam Mendes. The film is set in the mid 50's when people still smoked cigarettes in their business offices, and is based on a novel (published in 1961) by Richard Yates. We follow two characters, Frank Wheeler and his wife, April, as their life together takes unexpected turns. read more
By: Anita Wheeler | 2010-04-02 | Attraction It's no secret that the Law of Attraction will give you what you most focus upon and dwell upon, which isn't necessarily what you most want. Read on to find out more. read more
By: Laura Hartson | 2011-06-22 | Cars Car accidents are pretty grim for everyone involved, but spare a thought for the police officers who are the last to attend, measuring parts of the roads and the car wrecks to establish how the accidents were caused, long after the ambulances have gone and the traffic has cleared. read more
By: Laura Hartson | 2011-06-17 | Cars In Europe there is a system with road lights where if you are driving too fast as you approach the junction, the lights turn red. As a result of this, the traffic moves a lot more smoothly as people are aware adjust their speeds and prevent the lights from changing on such a regular basis. read more
By: Steve Thomas | 2010-09-08 | Gadgets and gizmos Apple Inc. has usually maintained its normal for creating innovative items in tech globe. Business has reached heights in designing and manufacturing pc software program, client electronics, and private computer systems. Apple's best-known hardware items consist of Macintosh laptops and desktop computer systems, iPod, iPhone and now apple ipad. read more
By: Paul Robert Gregory | 2010-03-29 | Automotive The new, third generation Toyota Prius hybrid is here; it's even more economical, but is it better to drive? Ask the average motorist to name a green car, and the chances are that they'll probably come up with the Prius. read more
By: egyptlastminute | 2012-05-15 | Travel & Leisure The town isn't charmed either. Since the revolution, its situation has worsened. Touts, desperate for cash, hassle foreigners at the official entrance to the pyramid site, offering their services as guides or illegal after-hours tours. The government stables where these pushy young men work look like a PSA for PETA. The horses are plainly dying and the sores on some of the camel's faces are alive with flies. read more
By: Graham Gallagher | 2011-01-06 | Branding A digital poster facilitates a business to interact with their clients without any hard sell, this is what puts consumers off going to hair salons and beauty salons, as employees has formerly tried to sell products they have used on the customer during their treatment. read more
By: Stephen Gallegos | 2011-05-05 | Marketing Whether or not it is for company event, musical night, charities and campaigns, you will get the Promotional Garments to match the event. Nonetheless if you are seeking for marketing and advertising your company's name and its brand you can be rest assured that there are numerous firms that specializes in manufacturing customized promotional apparel in accordance to your want. So for each and read more
By: Steve Larsen | 2011-10-03 | Martial Arts How Brazilian jiu-jitsu has evolved over the last few years due to the explosion in popularity of mixed martial arts. Is grappling still king of the cage, some statistics try to help with the changes in styles. Some input from Eddie Bravo and Dave Camarillo. read more
By: LevReis | 2011-04-03 | Health & Fitness It is always safer to ask your doctor to give you a health check and provide some advice concerning your general health status. read more
By: Maria Chris | 2010-10-26 | Mobile Available will be continue to a lot of advantages which you'll be able to experience allowing for the overall advanced iPad. With all of them these tough options plus edges, Apple is having really stood out as a technological pioneer inchcomputing plus electronics industry. read more
By: Ian Pennington | 2010-04-04 | Politics Revolutionary War political cartoons are the very first American cartoons. These appeared in both mainstream and subversive newspapers that were circulated as the tension between England and what would be America built up. They were made by statesmen as famous as Benjamin Franklin as well as by anonymous authors. read more
By: Harrison Fuhrmann | 2010-04-04 | News and society The American Revolutionary War, which is also referred to as the American War of Independence, was a war between thirteen British colonies and Great Britain. read more