Tuesday, March 26, 2013



If You love Nsync.. I want you  recommend the book by Lance Bass, members of Nsync.

Lance's Memoir Out of Sync

Lance Bass tells all about his life, his music, and his sexuality in this candid, compelling memoir.At sixteen, Lance Bass received a phone call from Justin Timberlake that would change his life forever. Soon after, he left his small-town home in Clinton, Mississippi, to join an emerging musical group called *NSYNC.
Two years later *NSYNC was inspiring Beatles-esque mania around the world, becoming the face of the new MTV generation, and earning the all-time record for most album sales in a single day (more than one million) and in a single week for No Strings Attached.He's remained in the spotlight ever since, and here he talks in depth for the first time about his childhood, his astonishing experiences as a young man and Christian growing up in one of the biggest bands in the world, his shock and frustration at the band's eventual dissolution, and his subsequent career, including his six months in Russia, training to become a cosmonaut.
He also frankly discusses life as a gay man -- his first same-sex relationship at twenty-one, his struggle to keep his sexuality hidden from *NSYNC's fans in case it jeopardized the band's success, and the true circumstances that led to his decision to publicly come out at the age of twenty-seven.
Full of fascinating behind-the-scenes lore and revealing insights from a pop star who, until now, has been notoriously private, Out of Sync is the book that millions of fans have been waiting for.

Who is Lance Bass??

LANCE BASS is the ultimate multi-hyphenate: singer-actor-producer-writer-entrepreneur-philanthropist. As a member of *NSYNC, Lance won a number of honors, including a People's Choice Award, an American Music Award, an MTV Video Music Award, a Kids' Choice Award, and a host of Grammy nominations. Lance was inducted into the Mississippi Musicians Hall of Fame, making him the youngest person ever to receive this honor. He is currently Youth Spokesperson for World Space Week and remains active in various charitable organizations, including the Lance Bass Foundation,
created to meet the health and educational
needs of children. Lance lives in Los Angeles.



VANCOUVER NAMED GLOBAL HOUR CAPITAL 2013


It is a global event aims to highlight the problems of today - global warming and light pollution, and also point to spend funds on unnecessary lighting.


The organization, which organizes the annual event called the WWF (World Wide Fund). 23rd March, the power turns off for 60 minutes from 8:30 to 9:30 pm. How can we participate in the program?
-Turn off all the lights in our house
-You can join: 'I will if you will "
-tell other people about it and support the idea


"I will if you will"
This means that if I was to give up some time dákej things or do something, other people have to do something for the planet. Many people have sacrificed my honor to be able to help. And definitely make it worthwhile.




Wednesday, March 20, 2013


Obama on first Israel trip as president vows 'eternal' alliance



Obama: "Unbreakable bond between our two nations"

Barack Obama, on his first visit as president, has said the United States is proud to stand with Israel as its strongest ally.


After landing in Tel Aviv, Mr Obama also referred to the stalled Israeli-Palestinian peace process, saying "peace must come to the Holy Land".
US officials have tried to lower expectations of any significant headway on restarting the peace process.
Syria, and Iran's nuclear ambitions are expected to loom large in talks.
Correspondents say Israelis are more preoccupied with instability in the wider Middle East region than with breathing new life into the peace process, which broke down in 2010 amid a dispute over continued Israeli settlement construction.

Settlement supporters are a big force in Israel's new coalition government.
'Fundamental security interests'
Mr Obama was welcomed at Ben Gurion airport by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and President Shimon Peres.
He was introduced to Israeli ministers and leaders of religious communities and later shown a missile battery that forms part of Israel's Iron Dome defence system against rocket attacks.
"Even as we are clear eyed about the difficulties, we will never lose sight of the vision of an Israel at peace with its neighbours," he said in brief comments.


But with warnings that time is running out for a two-state solution, some still think he will try to lay the ground for some greater effort to restart talks, BBC North America editor Mark Mardell reports from Jerusalem.
The president's relationship with Mr Netanyahu has been notoriously frosty and one recent opinion poll suggested a mere 10% of the Israeli public had a favourable opinion of the US president.
'Slap in the face'
The main event of this trip is a speech to the Israeli people - his main task is to build bridges and improve his image, which could give him more leverage over the new Israeli government, our correspondent adds.
Thousands of Israeli and Palestinian security officers have been assembled in Jerusalem and the Palestinians' de facto capital in the West Bank city of Ramallah, ahead of his trip.
Both Israeli and Palestinian groups have staged protests in the run-up to Mr Obama's visit.
In the West Bank city of Hebron, protesters wearing masks of Mr Obama and civil rights leader Martin Luther King called for an end to "apartheid".
There were clashes between the pro-Palestinian protesters and some of the settlers living in the divided city, and a number of Palestinians were arrested.
In Gaza City, protesters burned US flags outside UN offices, the Associated Press reports.
One protester said the visit would "only bring us shame and add more humiliation on to us", Reuters reports.
Hamas spokesman Sami Abu Zuhri said the visit was "ominous" and unwelcome, and that its consequences would be negative.
"It gives legitimacy to the occupation and confirms the political support of the United States [to Israel]," AP quoted him as saying.
Meanwhile, Israelis have been staging protests in Jerusalem demanding Mr Obama free Jonathan Pollard, imprisoned in the US in 1987 for spying for Israel.

WHO LIVES LONGER???

Life expectancy is an average, and it fluctuates with age as the risks we face change throughout our lifetimes. Both those facts make it a frequently misunderstood statistic. High infant-mortality rates depress the figure substantially. This can lead contemporary observers to the false conclusion that most humans died quite young, even in the not-so-distant past. (Were you ever told, as a petulant teenager, that you’d have been considered middle-aged in medieval Europe?)“ ‘Life expectancy’ is this term that entered public lingo without public understanding of what it really means,” says Andrew Noymer, associate professor of public health and sociology at the University of California, Irvine. Our hypothetical Swedish baby’s 1832 expiration date is, of course, nothing of the sort. It’s a way of expressing, statistically, that lots of babies and small children were dying in 19th-century Sweden. By simply surviving childhood, a young Swede could expect a relatively long life — and if he was lucky, aproper midlife crisis.But so could Fred Flintstone. In the last decade, scientists have concluded that humans have lived into older adulthood since 30,000 years ago, during the Upper Paleolithic (part of the era more commonly known as the Stone Age). Michael Gurven, a professor of anthropology at U.C. Santa Barbara who has studied modern hunter-gatherer and horticultural tribes, found that people in these societies who survived childhood lived about as long as 19th-century Swedes did — into their 50s and beyond. His work is one clue that suggests Enlightenment Age Europeans could have had the same longevity as our ancestors who painted caves and hunted the woolly mammoth.Before the Upper Paleolithic, early humans really did die young, most before their 30th birthdays. Then, during the late Stone Age, there was a significant increase in the number of people living into older adulthood. The scientific and technological advances that made the modern era possible are well known to us, but the Upper Paleolithic was also host to a flourishing of early human culture.Rachel Caspari, a paleoanthropologist at Central Michigan University, studies the life spans of ancient humans, their ancestors and close relatives — together, known as hominins. In 2004, she and a colleague examined teeth from 768 hominin fossils representing three million years of primate evolution.Looking at wear and other signs of aging in the teeth, Caspari split the fossils into groups of old and young adults, creating rough approximations of ancient demographics. Examing a span from between 100,000 and 30,000 years ago, Caspari found about four old adults for every 10 young adults. But beginning around 30,000 years ago, during the Upper Paleolithic, this reversed: Caspari counted 20 old adults for every 10 young adults.This demographic shift coincided with an explosion of cultural production: clay figurines; carvings made of bone, wood and stone; cave art and jewelry making; and complex burial practices. According to Caspari, it was longer human life spans that seem to have made this flourishing possible. Having more time on earth allows our species to progress.The most recent rapid increase in human life expectancy started around 1880 in Europe, North America and Japan. Now we might be approaching another age of great technological upheaval, as stem cells and gene therapy offer the potential to extend lives to unprecedented lengths. But life expectancy measures only gains that refer to a whole population, and in the United States, rising inequality has become a drag on this most basic measure of human progress.Currently, life expectancy at birth in the United States is roughly 79 years, and it’s the same at age 25, but our gains have slowed considerably. The U.S. ranks 51st in the world for life expectancy at birth. Around 1950, we were ninth. Furthermore, what improvements we do see are not spread evenly across the population. For example, between 1990 and 2008, white women with college degrees picked up three and a half years of life expectancy, while those without a high-school diploma lost five years.Meanwhile, researchers are experimenting on mice, trying to isolate the mechanisms that cause aging, in an effort to slow (or stop) them. These mice have been injected with stem cells and subjected to various forms of DNA tampering. Perhaps someday, thanks to these mice, we’ll be able to extend human life to Old Testament lengths — for those who can afford it. Perhaps not. Scientists disagree about whether there’s a biological limit to human life expectancy, but it does seem possible that we’re approaching a sort of sociological limit here in the U.S.Justin Denney, assistant professor of sociology at Rice University, has studied the ways that certain health issues disproportionately affect the most disadvantaged people in this country. For example, he told me other studies have shown that wealthy, well-educated smokers outlive poorer, less-educated smokers, even if you control for the amount of tobacco consumed. The biggest barriers to improving life expectancy in the United States are societal issues, Denney says. You can’t get a shot to undo the effects of growing up in a lead- and asbestos-contaminated row house. There’s no laser surgery to fix the detrimental effects of generations of chronic stress.Perhaps one day there will be a stem-cell treatment that can double one’s life expectancy by slowing the aging process, making a centenarian as spry as a quinquagenarian. But if such a serum benefits only the few who can afford it, our national life expectancy will hardly budge — it’s an average, after all. In 19th-century Sweden, the figure was dragged down by infant mortality. Today in the United States, it grows slowly because of the premature deaths of the less fortunate. Thanks to this vast inequality, even a high-tech fountain of youth would hardly move the needle.

I LOVE BASKETBALL..

 IF YOU TOO, YOU CAN SEE NBA NEWS..



Miami runs streak to 23
Miami now owns the second longest winning streak all-time at 23, coming back to beat Boston 


http://msn.foxsports.com/video/NBA

Wednesday, March 13, 2013

            New film The Rover and Robert PAtison character ...       


Australia was founded as 'warehouse' the fraudsters and criminals - wretched hive of scum and villainy, as well as the Mos Eisley owned UK. Course, it has long been a means to an Australian national of,, kill or be killed "changed to ,, live and let live. "But daring drama Animal Kingdom by David Michôda show some current criminal offspring.'s in the upcoming second film, The Rover, director pushes them even further.


Robert Pattinson plays head inland in the near future, taking place after the global financial collapse that drove people like him viable mines in the Australian desert.

,, It's like a new wave of gold rush, "says Michôd.,, To the desert people came from all over the world to change their lives. Petty criminals, crooks and fraudsters.,, Guy Pearce, who was unusually reserved role in Animal Kingdom , finds himself in a rather nasty problems with Pattinson.,, basic story is quite significant, "says Michôd. ,, We have a really dark, dangerous, murderous character played by Guy, and Robert's character, which is a bit problematic, destroyed, but a beautiful and naive soul. "

Of course, the location and description of the fundamental Rover compared with other memorable films from the country Down Under. ,, Will the Australian desert, a few cars and people will think that it is a Mad Max (Mad Max - film), "says Michôd., With all respect to the film - and I emphasize - I think it will be The Rover much mrazivejší, authentic and scary. "


  According to the description of the film looks interesting .. so definitely recommend you see it ..
:)

In the world of the celebrity pin up style perhaps most fond of Christina Aguilera. Candyman is the third single from her highly anticipated album, Back to Basic, which is definitely worth hearing! :) 

You can find video here->
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-ScjucUV8v0

Tesco found in horsemeat frozen chopped


Discovered another horse meat in products. The largest British grocery store chain Tesco announced that it would withdraw its meat product - frozen chopped after tests found it in two to five percent of horse meat.
The company stated that it had withdrawn from the counters 600-gram pack chopped Tesco Simply Roast Meatloaf, thus roasted minced meat produced from October 2012 to January 2013 by EUROSTOCK village Craigavon ​​in Northern Ireland. Information brought news agency Reuters.
Tesco added that held its own thorough investigation and search for the source of contamination of the food product before deciding whether to continue cooperation with the supplier. Tests 15 other products from the same manufacturer showed the presence of horse meat, said Tesco technical manager Tim Smith in a statement.
Horse meat scandal erupted in Europe in January, when tests in Ireland revealed that some products containing beef and equine DNA. The scandal has since spread across the continent and involved a large number of well-known brands.
Necessitated the removal of products from stores, raised concerns of consumers and also launched a government investigation of a complex chain of food processing in the region.
Smith said that Tesco has screened more than 500 products under its program of DNA testing and that this was the fourth product sold under the Tesco brand, tested positive.

Horse meat in foods found in Slovakia

Discovered it in the frozen hamburgers that were brought to us from Poland. It was the product of "Beef Burger (semi-frozen pre-fried beef) brand name: FVZ POLSKA, weight 2 kg, 36 pcs, serial number: L551201, best before date: 21/10/2013, producer: FVZ Deli-Meat Poland sp. z oo, PL 24084001 WE, Gliwicka 20, Orzesze, Poland. "


Youth Without Youth


 Film is about a guy who divided against his soul in order to live longer. It happens by lightning slams into it and he ends up in the hospital. There distorted to face, doctor says that he has 70 years and looks at the 35th. But then the unexpected circumstances led him to a girl with the same fate .. How does it end? Die but survive?
A love story wrapped in a mystery. Set in Europe before WWII, a timid professor is changed by a cataclysmic event and explores the mysteries of life.


  http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0481797/?ref_=sr_2

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How is Francis Ford Coppola??

 (* April 7, 1939) is an American film director, producer and screenwriter. Won 5 Oscars. Coppola is also the publisher of the magazine, hotelier and winemaker. Ensure the success of his Godfather trilogy director and an equally successful film of the Vietnam War Apocalypse environment. His daughter Sofia Coppola has also become a successful director.



My opinion- I do not know .. my feelings on this film were mixed. At times I did not understand but otherwise whole film is intriguing and requires your attention.

Friday, March 8, 2013



:The actor dismisses rumors that his short-fused superhero will star in his own "Avengers" spin-off.


Mark Ruffalo says there are "no plans" for a Hulk-driven standalone film ahead of The Avengers sequel.
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Taking to Twitter, the actor wrote: "A lot of folks have been asking about the Next Hulk. The next time you see my Hulk it will be in the Avengers2. No plans for stand alone."
That said, he notes (via Huffpo): "I am not giving up on another stand alone HULK. But it’s not in the works right now. One never knows what the future will bring."
STORY: 'Golden Age of DC Comics' Explores Superhero History
Ruffalo portrayed The Hulk as a recovering rage-aholic in last year's superhero blockbuster The Avengers from Joss Whedon. He reteams with Robert Downey Jr. (Iron Man), Chris Evans (Captain America), Scarlett Johansson (Black Widow) and others in a sequel slated for 2015.
He is currently filming the drama Foxcatcher opposite Steve Carell and Channing Tatum, and will also star with Julia Roberts in the upcoming HBO film The Normal Heart, directed by Ryan Murphy. Adapted from Larry Kramer's play, that movie -- set for 2014 -- takes place in New York City during the early-'80s onset of the HIV/AIDS crisis.
When asked earlier this week about rumors that the next Avengers movies would center on a Hulk storyline, Whedon responded: "Well I’m really not supposed to comment, but no, that’s nonsense."

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Monday, March 4, 2013

News of the world LIVE







Organizers plan to march Gorillas Bratislava







Slovakia among the worst in unemployment!



Two U.S. sailors sentenced for rape in Japan

Friday, March 1, 2013


Resignation Pope meteorite asteorid and supervolcanoes: Are we apocalypse?
VATICAN CITY / MOSCOW - Another term end of the world? First, the unexpected resignation of the head of the Church Benedict XVI., Then meteor shower over the Russian Urals, just passing asteroid planet and eventually supervolcanoes, which is formed at the bottom of the Pacific. These are the events that shook the world in just a few days. Is it mere coincidence or foreshadowing of the impending apocalypse?


Horror aboard Airbus: During the flight, the door opened, a hole clogged pillows!
LONDON - The feelings of horror and fear experienced by passengers as aircraft to Emirates Airlines, you obviously no one can even imagine. During the flight to Bangkok in about 8-kilometer of all of a sudden opened the emergency door. The crew of the Airbus dramatic situation resolved on their own. Hole through which the aircraft penetrated the frosty air, clogging pillows and "sealed" with tape.


On the market for vegetables bomb exploded: The death toll rose to 81!

Quetta - A bomb killed at least 81 people yesterday in the market for vegetables in the Shiite city of Quetta, Pakistan. Approximately 164 people were injured, Reuters reported, citing the local police.


Americans send interns to work in Slovakia


Foundation provide U.S. companies with the best university graduates. Enterprises have their reason did not get the internship, the young people of the year nothing

NITRA, YORK. Placement of established and successful American companies offering graduate university foundation Slovak Slovak-American Foundation (SAF). Twice a year, collect four to eight graduates who are not yet out of school for more than a year. Pay their stipend of from 25 thousand to 30 thousand U.S. dollars depending on where in the U.S. graduate works. People in New York will receive more than someone who works in a small provincial town. The Foundation also ensures that trainees receive in companies of their choice.

Such a tempting offer of Slovaks still very far does not address. The problem is that university graduates fear they will have to pay out of your pocket as mediation internship. The scholarship benefits only knows a handful of people, and those are usually the option to get a free practice in U.S. companies learn through people across the USA Foundation has worked or studied. Offer work placements usually blends in quantity popular 'work and travel' programs, which are but something entirely different.