By: Jennifer Rogers | 2010-03-30 | Movies Closed captioning is for everyone! Although closed captioning has provided accessibility to movies and television programming for people who are deaf or hearing impaired since the 1970's, the frequent use of close captioning by those who are able to hear is often overlooked. In noisy public places, closed captioning is often turned on so that people can readily get a play by play of what is happening in the baseball game, follow the news or the plot of their favorite reality TV show. read more
By: Jennifer Rogers | 2010-03-28 | Movies Have you ever been to a crowded movie and been distracted by the audience? Closed captioning would certainly solve this problem. As of right now, closed captioning is mandatory for all television programs, as established by the FCC. Can movie theaters be far behind? read more
By: Bea Scott | 2010-04-04 | Politics Anyone can be caught in the wrong moment by just about anyone. It's funniest when the whole country is watching. read more
By: bv67 | 2011-04-02 | Business Background The calendar was initially announced at the beginning of 1995, with the European Grand Prix now at the Nrburgring circuit. The Argentine Grand Prix was the only newly announced race, with i... read more
By: ima senn | 2013-02-20 | Fashion When it comes to fashion world, each designer envisions a new product keeping in mind certain aesthetic aspects which may appeal to the target audience. This is the reason why fashion keeps on changing on a pace faster than you can appreciate a new idea or a designer product. read more
By: temygerrity | 2010-09-29 | Health & Fitness Television has provided information, excitement and entertainment to American families for over thirty years, but for many people, the sounds of the television simply could not be heard. read more
By: John Chambers | 2010-10-01 | Article Marketing A law was recently passed, requiring the installation of closed-captioning decoders on new TV sets, thus opening up a whole new world for the 24 million Americans with some form of hearing disability. However, you should know that the hearing impaired aren't the only ones that will benefit from this new law. read more
By: Dennis Siluk Ed.D. | 2010-04-02 | Arts & Entertainment An old man and his wife with raggedy old cloths on, and the man, with an warn smidgen hat, both droopy eyed, walked slowly down a hill, alongside of a road in Athens, Greece, in the fall of 1995, and with very dusty and patched cloths. They both stopped when they saw me. There was a small bridge that crossed over a canal, up ahead of them; I had been going the opposite way, and just crossed over it. A few cars and trucks drove by. They were peasants that had seemed to have trudged in an unimpressed manner, a long ways, for a lengthy while in high ankle wool socks. read more
By: Jennifer Rogers | 2010-03-30 | Movies I'll admit that as an American, I sometimes have trouble following British accents on television. The use of closed captioning certainly lessens confusion while watching some of my favorite British shows. read more
By: Sarah Shore | 2011-10-03 | TV Contracting subtitling responsibilities to subtitling companies is good idea. Knowing which one to turn to is tricky, but a leading company would be expected to provide a number of services expertly, at least. This article looks at three services to expect from a leading closed caption service provider before even considering them for the task. read more
By: Otis Wolfe | 2011-03-22 | Health & Fitness If you wish to complete "mentalism" you could have heard of the guide named "13 Methods to Mentalism", and for beneficial explanation. This book is thought to be a traditional of mentalism - but does it provide? Just what will you discover from this guide? Effectively to get started on, 13 Methods to Mentalism has been close to because the 1960's and was created by Tony Corinda. Initially it had been published as 13 diverse booklets in London. Fortunately it has been published insid... read more
By: Ray Crowe | 2011-03-24 | Movies This is my personal comprehensive review of Rob Hedden's 1989 slasher sequel Friday the 13th Part 8 - Jason Takes Manhattan, starring Jensen Daggett, Scott Reeves and Peter Mark Richman. read more
By: French26 | 2010-10-21 | TV Project Runway is an American reality television series to life Television,was already on the Bravo network that focuses on fashion design and Heidi Klum.The participants compete with each other to create the best clothes and are usually limited in time,materials and themes. Their designs are judged and one or more designers are eliminated each week.Designers require one or more pieces of new clothing presented a parade develop.This is the challenge for the last title before the Fashion Week end read more
By: bagnallc | 2010-12-06 | Horses 1 – Knowledge is king Before anyone does anything successfully in life (excluding lottery winners etc) they must learn about their subject – this takes time but is absolutely vital read more
By: Consumer VOICE | 2011-09-24 | Mortgages Reverse mortgages are loans taken out on home equity. They are designed specifically for seniors to use the value of their home to come up with cash for their post-retirement needs. Reverse mortgages differ from the traditional home equity loan in the sense that the borrower is not required to repay the loan until the last surviving borrower leaves the home. The borrower retains ownership of his home. read more