Monday, December 31, 2012

Pure Hayley



Hayley Dee Westenra is a New Zealand soprano, classical crossover artist, songwriter and UNICEF Ambassador. Westenra was born (10 April 1987) in Christchurch, New Zealand, and is of Dutch and Irish heritage

Her first internationally released album, Pure, reached No. 1 on the UK classical charts in 2003 and has sold more than two million copies worldwide. Pure is the fastest-selling international début classical album to date, having made Westenra an international star at age 16. In August 2006, she joined the Irish group Celtic Woman, was featured on their Celtic Woman: A New Journey CD and DVD, toured with them on their 2007 Spring Tour, and also was featured on their DVD, The Greatest Journey: Essential Collection, released in 2008.

Across classical music to easy listening, folk and pop style songs, Westenra has performed songs in English, Irish, Welsh, Italian, German, French, Portuguese, Latin, Japanese, Mandarin Chinese, Taiwanese and Māori.

Westenra has performed for dignitaries around the world. She is the second youngest UNICEF Ambassador to date and has contributed to charities around the world.

My Gift to You is the second published album and third studio album by Christchurch soprano Hayley Westenra. This album was released only in New Zealand and Australia.


My Gift To You - Pokarekare Ana
[This language is Maori (Maori are the native people of New Zealand). This is a traditional Maori love song which is believed to have been composed around the time of World War I]



Summer Rain



All With You



Irish Coffee


Irish coffee is a cocktail (or coffee) consisting of hot coffee, Irish whiskey, and brown sugar, and topped with thick cream. The coffee is drunk through the cream.

Original Story

The original Irish coffee was invented and named by Joe Sheridan, a head chef at Foynes, County Limerick but originally from Castlederg, County Tyrone. Foynes' port was the precursor to Shannon International Airport in the west of Ireland. The coffee was conceived after a group of American passengers disembarked from a Pan Am flying boat on a miserable winter evening in the 1940s. Sheridan added whiskey to the coffee to warm the passengers. After the passengers asked if they were being served Brazilian coffee, Sheridan told them it was "Irish coffee".

Stanton Delaplane, a travel writer for the San Francisco Chronicle, brought Irish coffee to the United States after drinking it at Shannon Airport, when he worked with the Buena Vista Cafe in San Francisco to start serving it on November 10, 1952, and worked with the bar owners Jack Koeppler and George Freeberg to recreate the Irish method for floating the cream on top of the coffee, sampling the drink one night until he nearly passed out. The group also sought help from the city's then mayor, George Christopher, who owned a dairy and suggested that cream aged at least 48 hours would be more apt to float. Delaplane popularized the drink by mentioning it frequently in his travel column, which was widely read throughout America. In later years, after the Buena Vista had served, by its count, more than 30 million of the drinks, Delaplane and the owners grew tired of the drink. A friend commented that the problem with Irish coffee is that it ruins three good drinks: coffee, cream, and whiskey. Tom Bergin's Tavern in Los Angeles, also claims to have been the originator and has had a large sign in place reading "House of Irish Coffee" since the early 1950s. Now Irish Coffee reached 60 years old in America

Irish Coffee Recipe

Ingredients:

    1 1/2 oz Irish whiskey (the lower line of the glass)
    1 tsp brown sugar
    2 1/2 oz strong, hot coffee (the upper line of the glass)
    1 oz whipping cream

Special Irish Coffee Glass has two gold lines, with green clover between the lines



Preparation:

1. Heat the glass with boiling water so that it is good and hot.

2. Add the whiskey, brown sugar (authentic way is to burn under with candle)

3. Add the hot coffee.

4. Float the cream on top of the glass.

5. Do not stir.

The hot beverage is best enjoyed by sipping through the cream.

Another Irish Coffee Story from a novel with the same title

A bartender at the Dublin airport met a beautiful flight attendant. He was eager to present her with cocktail glass of Ireland. But she didn't like wine. She liked coffee. After many tries and failures, the bartender finally created a unique drink combining Ireland whiskey and Irish coffee. To remove strong alcohol taste, he burned the whiskey with brown sugar before adding the hot coffee. Finally the beautiful girl ordered the "Irish Coffee" and loved it. She brought it back to America. The end.

Who will make the authentic Irish coffee for her?

Friday, December 28, 2012

Money Can Buy Happiness


Happiness is usually found in you when you are doing something nice to others. Try not to expect any return from others, that will release you from disappointment. Stay with the same kind of people of you. You will be happier more often.

How to be happy?

1.Be optimistic
People who'd won the lottery and found that a year afterward, they were no happier than people who didn't. Well, I still buy lottery with friends and be optimistic on winning it every time :-))))))  ....... do not watch horrible news around the world .......


2.Have something to look forward to, always
 It's important to work toward a goal you'll achieve by getting up every morning. Having something to look forward to makes you see the "big picture" and you won't feel as if you are just working every day towards nothing. Do something for someone else; when you are working on something bigger than yourself, you will find that inspiration naturally comes to you.

3.Follow your gut
When you have a decision to make, and you're down to two or three options, just pick the one that feels right, and go with it. Never regret the decisions you make, though. Just live by the 3 C's of life: choices, chances, and changes. You need to make a choice to take a chance, or your life will never change.

4.Make enough money to meet basic needs: food, shelter, and clothing.
In the US, that magic number is $40,000 a year. Any money beyond that will not necessarily make you happier. Remember the lottery winners mentioned earlier? Oodles of money didn't make them happier. Once you make enough to support basic needs, your happiness is not significantly affected by how much money you make, but by your level of optimism.

5 Stay close to friends and family
This is hard for me.

6.Have deep, meaningful conversations
A study by a psychologist at the University of Arizona has shown that spending less time participating in small talk and more time in deep, meaningful conversations can increase happiness.

7.Find happiness in the job you have now
Many people expect the right job or career to dramatically change their level of happiness, but research makes it clear that your levels of optimism and quality of relationships eclipse the satisfaction gained from your job. Don't do whatever you like, like whatever you do. I love what I am doing at work. I design and implement what I have in mind without too much interruption from others.

8.Smile
Science suggests that when you smile, whether you feel happy or not, your mood is elevated.

9.Forgive
In a study of college students, an attitude of forgiveness contributed to better cardiovascular health. You could say forgiveness literally heals the heart. While it is unknown how forgiveness directly affects your heart, the study suggests that it may lower the perception of stress. Sometimes it takes "forget" to "forgive". Even so it is better not to hate someone for long.

10.Make Friends
if church is not your thing, consider finding something else you're deeply passionate about and making friends with whom you can connect regularly based on that. Furthermore, when you interact with people who share your interests, you will feel happier due to sensations of reward and well-being. This is because during such interactions, endorphin and dopamine -- neurotransmitters responsible for feelings of happiness and relaxation -- are released. In other words, your body is designed to feel happier when engaged in social interactions.

Wednesday, December 26, 2012

Anne's role as andy

Les Misérables is a 2012 British musical drama film released on 25 December 2012 in the United States. The film has received initially positive reviews, with many critics praising the acting of Hugh Jackman and Anne Hathaway, and has also been nominated for numerous awards. Before the film's release, it was nominated for four Golden Globe Awards, including Best Film (Musical or Comedy), Best Actor (Musical or Comedy) for Hugh Jackman and Best Supporting Actress for Anne Hathaway. Hugh Jackman and Anne Hathaway did sing at the Oscar.



Anne Hathaway (born November 12, 1982) is an American actress. After several stage roles, she appeared in the 1999 television series Get Real. She played Mia Thermopolis in The Princess Diaries (2001) and its 2004 sequel. Hathaway is an Emmy Award-winning actress for her voice-over performance on The Simpsons. Hathaway had dramatic roles in Havoc and Brokeback Mountain, in 2005. She starred in The Devil Wears Prada (2006) and in Becoming Jane (2007) as Jane Austen.

Hathaway is a trained stage actress and has stated that she prefers performing on stage to film roles. Her acting style has been compared with those of Judy Garland and Audrey Hepburn. She cites Garland as one of her favorite actresses and Meryl Streep as her idol. She is very lovely with a pair of big eyes and a big mouth arranged very nicely on a tiny face. Her skin is perfect white like a porcelain doll :-)))))

There are two of her movies I like best: The Devil Wears Prada and Get Smart. I watched "The Devil Wears Prada" for many times and I can still watch it many times (yeah she is pretty shallow although never dress fashion :-))). "Get Smart" is the movie version of "Get Smart" - a friend loaned me the TV series many years ago.


The Devil Wears Prada is a 2006 comedy-drama film. It stars Anne Hathaway as Andrea Sachs, a college graduate who goes to New York City and gets a job as a co-assistant to powerful fashion magazine editor Miranda Priestly, played by Meryl Streep. Hathaway prepared for the part by volunteering for a week as an assistant at an auction house; She was "terrified" before starting her first scene with Streep. The older actress began her working relationship with Hathaway by saying first "I think you're perfect for the role and I'm so happy we're going to be working on this together" then warning her that was the last nice thing she would say. Streep applied this philosophy to everyone else on set as well, keeping her distance from the cast and crewmembers unless it was necessary to discuss something with them. It is amazing to watch Meryl Streep and Anne Hathaway performing in the movie - very funny.

Movie Plot:

Andrea "Andy" Sachs (Anne Hathaway) is an aspiring journalist fresh out of Northwestern University. Despite ridiculing the shallowness of the fashion industry, she lands the job "a million girls would kill for": junior personal assistant to Miranda Priestly (Meryl Streep), the icy editor-in-chief of Runway fashion magazine. Andy puts up with Miranda's bizarre and humiliating treatment in hopes of getting a job as a reporter or writer somewhere else.

At first, Andy fumbles with her job and fits in poorly with her gossipy, fashion-conscious coworkers, especially Miranda's senior assistant Emily. However, with the help of art director Nigel, she gradually learns her responsibilities and begins to dress more stylishly. She also meets attractive young writer Christian Thompson, who offers to help her with her career. As she spends increasing amounts of time at Miranda's beck and call, problems arise in her relationships with her college friends and her boyfriend Nate, a chef working his way up the career ladder.

One day, Andy saves Miranda from being embarrassed by Emily at a charity benefit, and Miranda rewards her by offering to take her to the fall fashion shows in Paris instead of Emily. Andy hesitates to take this privilege away from Emily, but she is forced to accept the offer after being told by Miranda that she will lose her job if she declines. Later, Emily is hit by a car and Andy faces the task of having to break the Paris news to her.

When Andrea tells Nate she will be going to Paris, he is angered by her refusal to admit she's become what she once ridiculed, and they break up. Once there, Nigel tells Andy that he has gotten a job as creative director with rising fashion star James Holt (Daniel Sunjata), at Miranda's recommendation. Miranda, without makeup, opens up to Andy about the effect Miranda's impending divorce will have on her daughters. Andy finally succumbs to Christian's charms, and after spending the night with him, Andy learns from him about a plan to replace Miranda with Jacqueline Follet as editor of Runway. Despite the suffering she has endured at her boss's behest, she attempts to warn Miranda.

At a luncheon later that day, however, Miranda announces that it is Jacqueline instead of Nigel who will leave Runway for Holt. Later, when the two are being driven to a show, she explains to a still-stunned Andy that she was grateful for the warning but already knew of the plot to replace her and sacrificed Nigel to keep her own job. Pleased by this display of loyalty, she tells Andy she sees some of herself in her. Andy, repulsed, said she could never do to anyone what Miranda did to Nigel, primarily as Nigel mentored Andy. Miranda replies that she already did, stepping over Emily when she agreed to go to Paris. When they stop, Andy gets out and throws her cell phone into the fountain of the Place de la Concorde, leaving Miranda, Runway, and fashion behind.

Later, back in New York, she meets Nate for breakfast. He has accepted an offer to work as a sous-chef in a popular Boston restaurant. Andy is disappointed, but her hope is rejuvenated when he says they could work something out. At the film's conclusion, she is interviewing for a newspaper job. The interviewer reveals that Miranda told him she was by far her biggest disappointment, but that if he did not hire her, he would be an idiot. In the last scene, Andy, dressed casually but with a bit more style, sees Miranda getting into her car across the street. They exchange looks and Miranda gives a soft smile once inside the car.

One scene is memorable: andy's boyfriend pointed out to her: no matter where you work, you should have a minimum integrity. Some people at work just don't have it.

Tuesday, December 25, 2012

Dovima with the Elephants

[Dovima with Elephants, evening dress by Dior, Cirque d’hiver, Paris, August 1955]

Richard Avedon's famous "Dovima with the Elephants" set an elephantine record when it fetched €841,000 ($1,148,910) at Christie's Paris in 2010. A bidding war in the auction room gave way to a telephone duel between two bidders, with a representative for fashion house Dior winning the prized photograph.

In August 1955, Richard Avedon set up an ambitious fashion shoot that was intended to showcase new work by French fashion designer Christian Dior. Avedon had a reputation for shooting his fashion work on location, but this setting was more unusual than most – inside the famous Cirque d’hiver in Paris.

When it took place, New York-born Avedon was 32 and had been a professional photographer for ten years. He had been recruited to work as a staff photographer for Harper’s Bazaar in 1945, by the influential art director Alexey Brodovitch. Avedon, with his enthusiasm, inventiveness and instinctive visual flair, soon established himself as a significant new voice in fashion photography.

Although most conventional fashion images after the Second World War were shot in the studio, Avedon often created his images outside, posing his models in streets, cafés and casinos. Influenced by the Hungarian photographer Martin Munkacsi, he rejected conventional static poses and instead pictured the models in motion and using expressive gestures.

The model chosen for the Cirque d’hiver shoot was known as Dovima. Her real name was Dorothy Virginia Margaret Juba, but she created her professional name from the first two letters in her three given names. Tall and slender, Dovima epitomised 1950s style and was said to be one of the highest-paid models of the period.

She and Avedon often worked together and Dovima later commented that the two of them ‘became like mental Siamese twins, with me knowing what he wanted before he explained it. He asked me to do extraordinary things, but I always knew I was going to be part of a great picture.’ For this particular Harper’s Bazaar shoot, Dovima was asked to pose close to four circus elephants.

The shoot took place on a hot summer’s day. Avedon later recalled that when he entered the area where the elephants were kept, he saw that the animals were beautifully lit by natural light. ‘I saw the elephants under an enormous skylight and in a second I knew… there was the potential here for a kind of dream image.’

In the most famous image from the shoot, Dovima is shown in an ankle-length black evening gown with a white sash. It was the first dress designed for Dior by his 19-year-old assistant, Yves Saint-Laurent. Although the elephants each had one foot chained to the floor, they were still potentially dangerous and Dovima had to hold her nerve as they moved restlessly behind her. She is shown striking a graceful, narcissistic pose, her eyes almost closed, with one hand resting on an elephant’s trunk.

The picture has become iconic for a number of reasons. First, its almost surreal juxtaposition of the model and elephants is visually arresting and unexpected, combining fantasy and reality. Second, it is beautifully lit and elegantly posed. Finally, the picture represents a contrast of opposites: youth and age, strength and frailty, grace and awkwardness, freedom and captivity. The picture’s rich combination of qualities elevates it beyond the standard fashion image and into the realm of high art.

Avedon’s photograph was considered revolutionary when first published in Harper’s Bazaar in September 1955. It was shown as part of a 14-page report on the latest Paris fashions, together with another picture of Dovima posing with the elephants. In the second picture, she was in a white dress with long black gloves. This latter image, however, lacks the impact of the first and is rarely printed; Avedon stated that the negative of this image ‘disappeared mysteriously.’

Avedon went on to become one of America’s most celebrated and influential photographers, particularly for his fashion and portraiture, and was still creating new work up to his death at the age of 81 in 2004. Dovima, however, was less fortunate. After her modelling career ended she appeared in a few minor film roles before ending her working life employed as a pizza restaurant hostess. She died in 1990, aged 62. ‘She was the last of the great elegant, aristocratic beauties,’ said Avedon, ‘the most remarkable and unconventional beauty of her time.’

‘Dovima with Elephants’ is widely regarded as one of the most iconic fashion photograph of the 20th century. Avedon recognised its importance and displayed a large print of the image in the entrance to his studio for more than 20 years. He nevertheless remained unsatisfied with it. ‘I look at that picture to this day and I don’t know why I didn’t have the sash blowing out to the left, to complete the line of the picture,’ he said late in life. ‘The picture will always be a failure to me because that sash isn’t out there.’
This one didn't have the striking effect as the black dress one, because the movement of the elephant caused much distraction. The black dress one shows the beauty controlled and tamed the beasts. Also the texture contrast made the dress shine.


Pretty Elsa


Quelque Chose Dans Mon Coeur


Un Roman D'amitié


Mon Cadeau


Elsa Lunghini (born May 20, 1973, in Paris) is a French singer and actress. She was a teenage pop-star in the late-1980s. She was the youngest artist to be in the main program at the Olympia (Paris), at 17, in October 1990 as well as the youngest to have a number 1 hit in the Top 50 in France. At 13, in 1986, she remained number 1 for 8 weeks with "T'en va pas" (soundtrack of the movie "La femme de ma vie"). The song was composed by the Italian, Romano Musumarra, who had worked and helped produced hits for 80s singer, Jeanne Mas. The song was a hit in France and sold elsewhere in Europe with an English recording.

Romy and Alain

Alain Delon (born 8 November 1935) is a French actor. Delon acquired Swiss citizenship on September 23, 1999, a citizen of the community of Chêne-Bougeries in the canton of Geneva. His role as Zorro (1975) is my favorite (with that drop-dead charming chin under the mask)

Romy Schneider was born in Nazi-era Vienna (23 September 1938 – 29 May 1982) into a family of actors. She held German and French citizenship. Schneider's breakthrough came with her portrayal of Empress Elisabeth of Austria, in the romantic biopic Sissi (1955) and its two sequels, Sissi – The Young Empress (1956) and Sissi – Fateful Years of an Empress (1957). Sissi is also my favorite.

Schneider soon starred in Christine (1958), a remake of Max Ophüls's 1933 film Liebelei (itself based upon a play by Arthur Schnitzler and starring her mother Magda Schneider). It was during the filming of Christine that Schneider fell in love with French actor Alain Delon, who co-starred in the movie. She left Germany to join him in Paris and they announced their engagement in 1959. Five years later, Schneider and Delon decided to split up in 1963 although they remained close lifelong friends.

A movie about Schneider's life, titled Eine Frau wie Romy/Une femme comme Romy (A Woman Like Romy) was planned by Warner Bros. for 2009; Schneider's role was going to be played by Yvonne Catterfeld. The project was cancelled in July 2009. A musical about Schneider, Romy – Die Welt aus Gold (Romy – The Golden World) was premiered in 2009 at the Theater Heilbronn. In November 2009 the ARD broadcast the feature film Romy with Jessica Schwarz in the title role.

Movie Sissi

Sissi is a 1955 film directed by Ernst Marischka and starring Romy Schneider. Sissi is one of the most successful German-speaking movies.

Plot

Princess Elisabeth, nicknamed "Sissi", is the second oldest daughter of Duke Maximilian Joseph in Bavaria and Princess Ludovika of Bavaria. She is a carefree, impulsive and nature-loving child. She is raised with her seven siblings at the family seat Possenhofen Castle on the shores of Lake Starnberg in Bavaria. She has a happy childhood free of constraints associated with her royal status.

With her mother and her older sister Helene (called "Néné"), 16-year-old Sissi travels from Possenhofen to the spa town of Bad Ischl in Upper Austria. Ludovika's sister, Archduchess Sophie, is the mother of the young emperor Franz Joseph I of Austria. Helene is called by Archduchess Sophie to meet the young emperor Franz Joseph in the imperial villa so that the two might be immediately engaged. Sissi is unaware of the real reason for the journey and is forbidden by her aunt to participate in any social events due to her rebellious ways.

Sissi spends her time fishing in the forest where by chance she meets Franz Josef. The emperor is unaware that the girl is his cousin Sissi. He takes a liking to her and invites her for an afternoon hunting trip in the Alps. They meet as arranged in the mountains where they talk and become acquainted. Sissi falls in love with him but does not reveal her true identity. During their trip, Sissi learns of the planned marriage between Franz Joseph with her sister. The Emperor confesses that he envies the man who will marry Sissi and confesses that he feels no connection to Néné. Upon hearing his indirect declaration of love, Sissi becomes distraught due to her loyalty to Néné. She runs away from Franz Joseph without any explanation.

When Sissi returns to their residence, Néné reveals the reason for the trip to Bad Ischl: to become engaged with Franz Joseph. Unexpectedly, a prince arrives and Sissi is invited by the Archduchess to act as the prince's partner at the Emperor's birthday celebration. At his birthday party, Franz Joseph is suddenly confronted by Sissi's appearance there with her mother and sister. He realises who Sissi is and tries to talk to her, openly confessing his love and asking her to marry him. Sissi rejects Franz Joseph in order not to betray her sister. He defies his mother's reservations and Sissi's resistance and announces, to the surprise of his guests, his betrothal to Sissi. Néné is heartbroken and leaves the party crying. Sissi, in a state of shock, is forced to obey the Emperor's wishes.

In Possenhofen, preparations for the wedding have started. Sissi is not excited for her impending marriage, as the hurt Néné has left for an indefinite period. For her sister's sake, Sissi attempts to break her engagement, however, Néné returns with a new suitor, Maximilian Anton, Hereditary Prince of Thurn and Taxis. The sisters reunite and Néné gives her blessings to Sissi for her marriage.

For the wedding ceremony, Sissi travels with her family on the steamboat "Franz Joseph" down the Danube to Vienna. People line the banks, waving flags and cheering their future Empress. As part of a grand procession, Sissi enters the city in a gilded carriage. The wedding takes place in the Augustinian Church on April 24, 1854.


Sunday, December 23, 2012

Winter Sonata







Winter Sonata is an old South Korean television drama series broadcast by KBS in 2002.

The story begins when Joon-sang, the son of an eminent musician, moves to Chuncheon, a rural city in South Korea. As an extraordinarily talented student, Joon-sang is welcomed by his fellow students as well as his teachers, but remains a quiet, introverted teenager. As he intends to find out about his biological father, whom his mother claims has died, his search to find out more about his father is what made him want to move to the province. Having an identity crisis in adolescence because of the father he has never met, and blaming his mother for this, Joon-sang believes that no one truly loves him.

On his way to school one day, Joon-sang's classmate Yoo-jin, while sitting next to him on the bus, falls asleep on his shoulder. Joon-sang soon falls in love with Yoo-jin, who opens her innocent heart to him. Their love, however, is cut short after Joon-sang is seriously injured in a car accident and, due to brain damage, suffers from amnesia, unable to remember anything prior to his accident.

Joon-sang's mother, yearning for Joon-sang's love and respect, has Joon-sang brainwashed by a psychologist, so that Joon-sang will not remember his painful childhood as an illegitimate child. As a result, Joon-sang's memories prior to the accident are erased. Joon-sang's mother decides to move to the United States with Joon-sang, where he can start a new life under the identity of Lee Min-hyeong. His friends and teachers are told that Joon-sang is dead.

Ten years later, Min-hyeong is an award-winning architect in the United States. He does not remember anything about his life in Korea. He is completely different, an open-minded person who cares about other people, including his mother. He returns to Korea and Yoo-jin sees him on the street, prompting her to put off her engagement to her childhood friend Sang-hyeok. Little does she know that Min-hyeong is dating her friend and sometime past rival Chae-rin. The story's plot intensifies when Yoo-jin begins to work at the firm where Min-hyeong is employed, and tries to find out if he is her supposedly dead first love Joon-sang.

After many years, when she came back and looked for him. She found him in a lakeside house, but apparently he became blind and couldn't see her. I love the last scene. He wore a pale yellow sweater and they hold each other in front of the lake.

Saturday, December 22, 2012

2012-12-21


Mayan calendar reaches its end

of our world is the only truth

maybe it never starts

move on.

Sunday, November 18, 2012

Asteroid 12818 Tomhanks

12818 Tomhanks (1996 GU8) is a main-belt asteroid discovered on April 13, 1996 by Spacewatch at Kitt Peak. It is named after Academy Award winning actor Tom Hanks due in part to his role as Jim Lovell in the movie Apollo 13.

Orbital characteristics
Epoch           May 14, 2008
Ap             2.8954299
Peri             2.5845407
Eccentricity     0.0567319
Orbital period     1656.6118762
Mean anomaly     136.19677
Inclination     3.85353
Longitude of ascending node     77.53846
Argument of peri     228.25759

Physical characteristics
Absolute magnitude (H)     13.7

As a supporter of NASA's manned space program, Hanks has said that he originally wanted to be an astronaut but "didn't have the math." Hanks is a member of the National Space Society, serving on the Board of Governors of the nonprofit educational space advocacy organization founded by Dr. Wernher Von Braun. He also produced the HBO miniseries From the Earth to the Moon about the Apollo program to send astronauts to the moon. In addition, Hanks co-wrote and co-produced Magnificent Desolation: Walking on the Moon 3D, an IMAX film about the moon landings. Hanks also provided the voice over for the premiere of the show Passport to the Universe at the Rose Center for Earth and Space in the Hayden Planetarium at the American Museum of Natural History in New York.

In 2006, the Space Foundation awarded Hanks the Douglas S. Morrow Public Outreach Award. The award is given annually to an individual or organization that has made significant contributions to public awareness of space programs.

Thomas Jeffrey "Tom" Hanks (born July 9, 1956) is an American actor, producer, writer, and director. Hanks has many well-known roles in very good movies.

He has earned and been nominated for numerous awards during his career, including winning a Golden Globe for Best Actor and an Academy Award for Best Actor for his role in Philadelphia and a Golden Globe, an Academy Award, a Screen Actors Guild Award, and a People's Choice Award for Best Actor for his role in Forrest Gump, and earning the Stanley Kubrick Britannia Award for Excellence in Film from the BAFTAs in 2004.

Hanks is also known for his collaboration with film director Steven Spielberg on Saving Private Ryan and the mini-series Band of Brothers, which launched Hanks also as a successful director, producer and writer.

As of 2012, Hanks' films have grossed over $4.2 billion at the United States box office alone, and over $8.5 billion worldwide making him the highest all-time box office star.

In 1988, Hanks married actress Rita Wilson. The two first met on the set of Hanks's television show Bosom Buddies but later developed a romantic interest while working on the film Volunteers. They have two sons. Rita Wilson is a Greek. She was also in the movie of Sleepless Seattle, as his sister role. There is a very funny scene she played in tears. This couple is likable.




She watched most of his movies. She especially likes those: Sleepless in Seattle, Big, Catch Me If You Can, You've Got Mail, and Forrest Gump. He is a serious actor and is very good at what he is doing.

Cancer


Key Characteristics: Loving, susceptible, sympathetic, sensual, faithful, instinctive, charitable, over-reactive and moody

Ruling Planet: Moon

Love Planets: Mars and Pluto

Finance Planet: Sun

Speculation Planet: Mars

Career Planets: Neptune, Jupiter and Mars

Spiritual and Karmic Planets: Mars, Pluto, Jupiter and Neptune

Friendship Planet: Venus

Destiny Planet: Mars

Famous Cancers: Princess Diana, Tom Hanks, Toby Maguire, John Cusack, Robin Williams, Liv Tyler, Meryl Streep

Lucky Gems: Moonstone, pearl, yellow topaz, red coral, garnet and white jade

Affirmation/Mantra: I am lovable as well as loving

Know About Cancer:

Cancer, the fourth sign of the zodiac, is a water sign, which signifies your highly emotional nature. Being under the sway of the element of water also makes you highly caring, generous and intuitive. You are highly evolved, even spiritual — the water signs are karmically developed and refined in spirit.

Water is malleable and adaptable. You are very much like that. You adapt when you have to, but you much prefer to make changes on your own terms. Like water, you are soothing and nourishing too. Life-supporting energies are at the heart of your character. You will act as a support for many people — in your own family and beyond.

Crabs live in the inter-tidal zone of the oceans, where tides rise and fall twice every day. This is the most dynamic and changeful place on earth, but also the most nutrient rich. Because of the constant change, Cancer have developed a hard outer shell for protection. Cancer can use the hard outer shell of your home as your protection. But it's more than just that. Typically, your sensitive Cancer can hold your feelings quietly behind your own walls.

Crabs also have large pinching claws, and Cancer can hold onto things, especially from the past. Cancer are fiercely loyal and have a difficult time letting go. But Cancer are also quick to bring those you love inside the safety of your outer shell while you nurture them. Cancer love is protective, but unless tempered, can be smothering.

Cancer motto could be, "A good defense is the best offense." Like a Crab in its cave, your attack can consist of baiting your opponent into your territory. What appears to be a retreat to others can be your best aggressive tactic. As you feel your way through life, building your security by developing your home and family relationships, remember that unexpressed anger can turn into resentment and depression, so find someone you can trust and share your feelings.

Do you know a Cancer? :-))))))

Hello Kitty Crime Scene
















You could even have a cup of Hello Kitty coffee to go with the delicious cake at the evil eating hello kitty crime scene. She has to confess she did eat one cutest Hello Kitty cotton candy. She felt quite guilty although there is others accompanying in committing the crime :-)))))))

Saturday, November 10, 2012

Last Waltz




Richard Clayderman (born Philippe Pagès, 28 December 1953, Paris, France) is a French pianist who has released numerous albums including the compositions of Paul de Senneville and Olivier Toussaint, instrumental renditions of popular music, rearrangements of movie soundtracks, ethnic music, and easy-listening arrangements of most popular works of classical music.

Clayderman has recorded over 1,300 melodies, and has created a new romantic style through a repertoire which combines his trademark originals with classics and pop standards. He has devoted much of his time to performing concerts, going as far as playing 200 shows in 250 days. He has clocked up worldwide record sales of approximately 70 million, as of 2006, and has 267 gold and 70 platinum discs to his credit. He is popular in Asia and is noted by the Guinness Book of World Records as being "the most successful pianist in the world".

The handsome seems never old at all.

Sunday, November 4, 2012

Centenarian



A centenarian is a person who lives to or beyond the age of 100 years. Because current average global life expectancies are less than 100, the term is invariably associated with longevity. A supercentenarian is a person who has lived to the age of 110 or more, something only achieved by about one in 1,000 centenarians. Even rarer is a person who has lived to age 115 – as of October 2012, there are only 28 people in recorded history who have indisputably reached this age, three of whom are still living: Besse Cooper, Dina Manfredini and Jiroemon Kimura. In 2009, the United Nations estimated that there were 455,000 living centenarians worldwide.

The United States currently has the greatest number of known centenarians of any nation, estimated at 70,490 as of 1 September 2010. This corresponds to a national incidence of one centenarian per 4,400 people.

Japan has the second-largest number of centenarians, with an estimated 51,376 as of September 2012. Many experts attribute Japan's high life expectancy to the Japanese diet, which is particularly low in refined simple carbohydrates, and to hygienic practices.

Men and women who are 100 or older tend to have something else in common, an extraverted personality. Centenarians will often have many friends, strong ties to relatives and a healthy dose of self-esteem. In addition, some research suggests that centenarian offspring are more likely to age in better cardiovascular health than their peers.

In John W. Santrock's book "A Topical Approach to Life-Span Development", there are five factors that research has suggested are most important to longevity in centenarians:
  • heredity and family history
  • health, i.e. weight, diet, whether or not a person smokes, amount of exercise
  • education level
  • personality
  • lifestyle
Santrock's book also noted that the largest group of centenarians are women who have never been married. Also, people who have been through traumatic life events, such as Holocaust survivors, learn to cope better with stress and poverty and are more likely to reach centenarian status.

In Okinawa, Japan, studies have shown five factors that have contributed to the large number of centenarians in that region:
  • A diet that is heavy on grains, fish, and vegetables and light on meat, eggs, and dairy products
  • Low-stress lifestyles, which are proven significantly less stressful than that of the mainland inhabitants of Japan
  • A caring community, where older adults are not isolated and are taken better care of.
  • High levels of activity, where locals work until an older age than the average age in other countries, and more emphasis on activities like walking and gardening to keep active
  • Spirituality, where a sense of purpose comes from involvement in spiritual matters and prayer eases the mind of stress and problems.
My grandmother lived 90 something. So we must have some gene of longevity in my family :-)))) 

Kids' View On Marriage & Geeks' Rings



My friend is planning to marry his long time ex-girlfriend. Here are kids' thought on marriage (jokes) and geeks' rings one may like. Hope he can find the one he like or gets better ideas to create a special one for her :-))))))))))))))))).
 DNA Ring
 Indiana Jones Ring
  Mobius Strip Ring
 Star Gate Ring
 USB Ring
 Game Player Ring
 I Love You Ring
 Microchip Ring
 Periodic Table Ring
 Superman Ring
 Toy Story Ring
 Transformer Ring

CAT5 Ring
Wall E Ring
Hello Kitty Ring