Saturday 19 may 2012 6 19 /05 /May /2012 15:20
That women will stop at nothing to artificially achieve the perfect silhouette is not breaking news. 
How they do it, however, is ever-changing. In the past, undergarments did the bulk of the work, from whale-bone corsets to Real Housewives–designed faux Spanx.  
Women’s waists have been nipped, tucked, and cinched underneath their clothes in every which way.  
But now, thanks to a slew of optical-illusion dresses hitting red carpets and runways, the dresses are drawing the curves.
These Optical-Illusion Dresses by Stella McCartney, Hervé Léger, Victoria Beckham and others make Curves More and More Dangerous!




1. Kate Winslet
At the Venice Film Festival in early September, Kate Winslet pulled off a seemingly antithetical miracle: Wearing a clever skintight shift dress from Stella McCartney’s fall 2011 collection, the Oscar-winning actress appeared to be curvier and thinner. The secret to Winslet’s dress was ingenious color blocking—black side panels gave her a high, tiny waist that, when added to the white panel around her bust, gave her an hourglass figure that’d turn Jessica Rabbit green with envy.







2. Gloria Estefan
Winslet’s not the only one to have discovered McCartney’s magic: LaLa Vazquez sported the same shift dress on Live With Regis and Kelly this month, and X Factor judge Nicole Scherzinger wore it on the cover of August’sInStyleUK. (Even Gloria Estefan, left, chose it for an interview on Extra, but the loose fit hindered its considerable slimming powers.)







3. Penelope Cruz
This summer, Penélope Cruz walked the Croisette at Cannes in a blue velvet version of the optical-illusion dress.







4. Louise Redknapp
The same one worn by British television host Louise Redknapp at the GQ Awards in London this month.








5. Liv Tyler
While Liv Tyler accentuated her curves in yet another McCartney dress in June, this time in blue.







6. Kim Kardashian
Of course, McCartney’s not the only one putting the “op waist” to work. Earlier this year, Kim Kardashian was hypnotic in a black-and-white moiré-print dress by Alexander McQueen.








7. Victoria Beckham
The same one Victoria Beckham wore in 2009. The illusion had a remarkable duality, making Beckham look voluptuous and turning Kardashian’s figure positively lithe.







8. Bill Blass
It’s too good a trend—and too far-reaching—to burn out. Two weeks ago, at New York Fashion Week, Jeffrey Monteiro offered a black-and-white dress with ascending polka dots at Bill Blass; its tiny white halter top diminished the bust while accentuating the waist.







9. Herve Leger
Meanwhile, at Hervé Léger, Max Azria ran a fishbone pattern down the center of a sheath dress to give an hourglass illusion on top of the slimming black side panels.







10. Victoria Beckham
And not surprisingly, Victoria Beckham’s fall collection also played with scale. Instead of using the traditional power of black to shave inches off a silhouette, Beckham used white side panels on a dress to make its skirt appear extra mini. So the bigger the trend…the smaller the waist?



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Saturday 19 may 2012 6 19 /05 /May /2012 15:18

Top Ten Memorable Cartoon Characters. 

All Ten of Animated Feature Films.

1. Buzz Light Year



Movie: Toy Story ( IMBD )
Okay then, I know how popular and beloved Toy Story is, as a character for you too. Space Hunter with a short memory and little sense of reality may be.



2. Fievel


 
Movie: An American Tail (1986) ( IMDB )
Cool Mouse to explore the underrated animated film that Steven Spielberg was behind.



3. Dopey


 

Film: Snow White and the Seven Dvärgarn a (1937) ( IMDB )
Think it Dopey must be one of the most famous characters of all time. Nice to be able to bring someone from the world’s first animated feature film.



4. Wall E


 
 Film: Wall E (2008) ( IMBD )
The list would be incomplete without something Wall E, the robot in the movie of the same name, or what do you think?



5. Cheshire Cat


 
Movie: Alice in Wonderland (1951) ( IMBD )
Unforgettable Cat from Alice in Wonderland, Walt Disney’s best films.



6. Scratch


 
Movie: Ice Age (2002) ( IMBD )
Saber-toothed squirrel, did not know it was like that before I saw the Ice Age. Jojo, you can learn a lot of animated films. Scratch must be one of the world’s most stubborn characters ever.



7. Mrs. Brisby


 
Movie: The Secret of NIMH (Brisby and Nimh Secret, 1982) ( IMDB )
Widow and heroine in one of the best animated movies ever. Behind the friendly mouse-facade hides one of the greatest female heroes ever in American mainstream movies. Brisby has both a heart of gold and a courage that beats to its fullest.



8. Baloo


 
Film: The Jungle Book (1967) ( IMBD )
Living Happy Bear in the Swedish version was Beppe Wolgers voice. An equally classic character that classic movie.



9. Jessica Rabbit


 
Film: Roger Rabbit (1988) ( IMBD )
If perhaps not cool as Roger Rabbit must still be the luckiest rabbit. Jessica is pure bombshell. Jessica Rabbit must absolutely be the cartoon character who has given most little boys his first ståfräs.



10. Totoro



Movies: My Neighbor Totoro (1988) ( IMBD )
Which animal is Totoro is a common question about cartoon characters. Everything and nothing is the answer, a mixture of lots of different animals, entirely created by Miyasaki. A cozier and more cuddly character you have to look for. (It could possibly be Jessica Rabbit then.)


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Saturday 19 may 2012 6 19 /05 /May /2012 15:14

Bonnie Elizabeth Parker and Clyde Chestnut Barrow were well-known outlaws, robbers and criminals. The couple themselves were eventually ambushed and killed in Louisiana by law officers.
Law enforcement officials had dubbed Sylvete Phylis Gilbert the “Church Lady Bandit” as a witness said she looked like someone who had just come from church.
Heather Johnston and Ashley Miller quickly became known as the “Barbie Bandits”.
Kate “Ma” Barker was the mother of several criminals who ran the Barker Gang.
Martinez was dubbed the “Cell Phone Bandit” for chatting on the phone with her boyfriend during the heists, which netted the couple $48,620.

 

1. Bonnie Elizabeth Parker

Bonnie Elizabeth Parker and Clyde Chestnut Barrow were well-known outlaws, robbers, and criminals who traveled the Central United States with their gang during the Great Depression. Their exploits captured the attention of the American public during the “public enemy era” between 1931 and 1934. Though known today for his dozen-or-so bank robberies, Barrow in fact preferred to rob small stores or rural gas stations. The gang is believed to have killed at least nine police officers and committed several civilian murders. The couple themselves were eventually ambushed and killed in Louisiana by law officers. Their reputation was cemented in American pop folklore by Arthur Penn’s 1967 film Bonnie and Clyde.

 

2. Sylvete Phylis Gilbert

 

Sylvete Phylis Gilbert, 46, finally got caught after a long string of bank robberies in the Columbus, Ohio area. Law enforcement officials had dubbed her the “Church Lady Bandit” because a witness in one of her early robberies said she looked like someone who had just come from church. She was charged on 12 second-degree felony counts of robbery and 12 counts of robbery in the third degree for robbing numerous banks and businesses between January, 2006 and December, 2010.

 

3. Cora Hubbard

 

Cora Hubbard was a 19th century outlaw who participated in the August 17, 1897 robbing of the McDonald County Bank in Pineville, Missouri. Hubbard, who was compared at the time to the more prolific female outlaw Belle Starr, was one of only a handful of women who actively participated in the actual bank robbery process during that era.

 

4. Starlet Bandit

 

In just one week in April, she robbed five banks in Los Angeles County, including two in one day. Law enforcement authorities gave the glamorous nickname despite her frumpy appearance — a casually dressed, hefty woman in sunglasses, carrying a shoulder bag and holding a cell phone to one ear. In May, FBI spokeswoman Laura Eimiller told the Los Angeles Daily News that two women were in custody in the case and investigators believe that the Starlet Bandit may have actually been several women, not just one.



5. Barbie Bandits

 

Heather Johnston and Ashley Miller quickly became known as the “Barbie Bandits” after their February, 2007, holdup of a Bank of America branch in Acworth, Georgia. The girls, who met while working at a strip club, plotted with Johnston’s boyfriend, Michael Chastang and a bank teller to pull off the heist. Miller was sentenced to two years in jail and Johnston to 10 years probation, getting a lighter sentence because she was the first to cooperate with the investigation.

 

6. Bank Robbin’ Mama

 

Erica F. Anderson was apparently trying to multitask on the day she was arrested for robbing the Umpqua Bank branch in Grants Pass, Ore., in September, 2010. The 37-year old mother of five pleaded guilty Dec. 17 to robbing two banks in Temecula. That’s when she was sentenced to two years in prison. She was released on $25,000 bail and ordered to surrender to authorities in January.

 

7. Kate “Ma” Barker

 

Kate “Ma” Barker (born Arizona Donnie Clark; October 8, 1873 – January 16, 1935) was the mother of several criminals who ran the Barker gang from the “public enemy era”, when the exploits of gangs of criminals in the U.S. Midwest gripped the American people and press. Ma Barker certainly knew of the gang’s activities, and even helped them before and after they committed their crimes. This would make her an accomplice, but there is no evidence that she was ever an active participant in any of the crimes themselves or involved in planning them. Her role was in taking care of gang members, who often sent her to the movies while they committed crimes.

 

8. Candice R. Martinez

 


College student Candice R. Martinez was 20 when she was sentenced to 12 years in prison in March, 2006 for robbing four Wachovia bank branches in the Virginia suburbs of Washington, D.C. Seven years of that sentence were for pulling a revolver during one of the robberies. Martinez was dubbed the “cell phone bandit” for chatting on the phone with her boyfriend during the heists, which netted the couple $48,620. Martinez, who had worked for Wachovia prior to the robberies, apologized to the bank tellers when she was sentenced.

9. Beauty Salon Bandit

 

Beauty salon owner Norma Balderas-Dehernandez started holding up New Jersey banks in January, 2009. By May of that year, the mother of three had hit three bank branches, netting a little over $8,000. In each robbery, she’d hand a note written in Spanish to a Spanish-speaking teller, demanding money. he was sentenced in July, 2010 to 30 months in federal prison.

 

10. Patricia Hearst

 

Patricia Campbell Hearst Shaw, the granddaughter of publishing titan William Randolph Hearst, made headlines in 1974 when an urban guerrilla group, the Symbionese Liberation Army kidnapped her from her Berkeley, Calif., apartment. Two months later, she was caught on surveillance cameras robbing a San Francisco bank while brandishing an assault rifle, having apparently taken up her captors’ cause. At her trial, her attorney claimed Hearst had been brainwashed by her captors, but the effort didn’t work and she was convicted in March, 1976. She served almost two years before President Jimmy Carter commuted her seven-year sentence. President Bill Clinton granted her a full pardon on the last day of his presidency.

 

http://socyberty.com/crime/10-famous-female-bank-robbers 

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Saturday 19 may 2012 6 19 /05 /May /2012 15:11

Most Famous Crab Of The Island Is Christmas Island Red Crab Gecarcoidea Natalis – Dominating Animal Species In Forest, Endemic Species Met Only On This Island.

In total on island live 50 – 100 million of these crabs what represents unprecedented density of land crabs in the world. 

As early settlers have not reported about unusual numbers of these crabs, it is possible that their number increased after extinction of it’s natural enemy – Maclear’s rat (Rattus macleari).

In 19th century these rats were everywhere on the island but went extinct in early 20th century after invasion of black rat and epidemics.

One of the impressive sights not only for Christmas Island but for whole world is yearly migration of red crabs.

It seems that migration takes place in the time when there is least difference between low and high tides – then it is safer to lay eggs. 

Migration starts on plateau, lasts up to 18 days. Crabs gather in broad columns and repeat the same route each year. 

They prefer to go in early morning or late afternoon – to avoid direct sunlight.

 The biggest danger to them is direct sunlight and heat 

but the rains and moist overcast conditions make their journey long and difficult too.

To save the crabs, on the roads there have been developed special crab crossings and plastic walls, funneling them to these crossings. 

Sections of roads where crabs cross in high numbers are closed to vehicles for short periods. 

But there is another deadly enemy – invasive Yellow Crazy Ant (Anoplolepis gracilipes). 

It is the main reason why the number of red crabs is decreasing, 

although numerous other species of introduced animals are changing the ecosystem too. 

Since 2000 there is on-going extermination of 

the super-colonies of crazy ants all over the island, 

decreasing their number per 99%.



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Saturday 19 may 2012 6 19 /05 /May /2012 14:23

Argentinean Genius Diego Maradona is considering greatest footballer of all time.
Widely considered as best footballer of all time, Pele is an X-Brazilian footballer. In 1999, he was voted Football Player of the Century by the IFFHS.
French Football Genius Zinedine Zidane was one of the most important member of French 1998 World Cup winning squad and 2000 European Championship.
Cruyff is a former Dutch football player and Manager-cum-Coach. He was named European Footballer of the Year three times in 1971, 1973 and 1974.
Messi has won European Footballer of the Year three times. He also won the 2010–11 UEFA Best Player in Europe Award.

 

1. Diego Maradona

 

 Born on 30 October 1960, this Argentinean genius is considering greatest footballer of all time. He is undisputed winner of FIFA Player of the Century award. He is the only player in football history who set world-record contract fees twice. The first, when he was transferred to Barcelona for a then world record £5m and the second, when he was transferred to Napoli for another record fee £6.9m.

Maradona’s greatest achievement was 1986 FIFA World cup win. As a captain he dominated whole tournament and scored 5 goals including a controversial goal in all important game against England, replays showed that the goals was scored by striking the ball with his hand. Later on he accepted that he hit the ball with his hand purposely and knew immediately that the goal was illegitimate.

He is also considered one of the most controversial figures in sports. He was suspended from football for 15 months in 1991 after failing a drug test, he was sent home from the 1994 World Cup in the USA after testing positive for ephedrine. Maradona is still worshiped by millions of football fans from all around the world.

 

2. Pele

Widely considered as best footballer of all time, Pele is an X-Brazilian footballer. In 1999, he was voted Football Player of the Century by the IFFHS International Federation of Football History and Statistics. In the same year International Olympic Committee named Pelé the “Athlete of the Century”. In his career he scored 760 official goals, 541 in league championships, making him the top scorer of all time.

He is the all-time leading scorer of the Brazil national football team and is the only footballer to be a part of three World Cup-winning squads.At the age of 17 Pele became the youngest player to play in worldcup finals. Also he became youngest ever World Cup goalscorer at 17 years and 239 days, after scoring a match winning goal against Wales in quarterfinals. Against France in the semifinal, Brazil was leading 2–1 at halftime, and then Pelé scored a hat-trick, becoming the youngest in World Cup history to do so.

Pele is still considered as a national hero, in Brazil not just because of his football skills but also for his social work.When he scored his 1,000th goal he dedicated it to the poor children of Brazil.

 

3. Zinedine Zidane

 

Third in our list is this French football genius Zinedine Zidane.Zidane was one of the most important member of French 1998 World Cup winning squad and 2000 European Championship. He also captained France to the 2006 World Cup Final where he won the Golden Ball as the tournament’s most outstanding player. He is one of only three players to have been FIFA World Player of the Year three times.

His most memorable performance was against Brazil then world champions in 1998 world cup final. France dominated Brazil from the kick-off, with Zidane scoring two identical goals, both headers from corner kicks taken by Emmanuel Petit and Youri Djorkaeff. Two years later France won Euro 2000, becoming the first team to hold both the World Cup and the European Championship since West Germany in 1974. Zidane finished with two goals, a memorable free kick against Spain in the quarter final and the golden goal in the semi final against Portugal, and was named player of the tournament by UEFA.

2006 World cup was Zidane’s last international tournament and he played like a champ and won the Golden Ball award as the best player of the competition, taking his team to the final. Seven minutes into the match Zidane put France ahead with a penalty kick and became only the fourth player in World Cup history to score in two different finals. Zidane was then sent off in the 110th minute of the game after headbutting Marco Materazzi (who had just insulted his sister)[35] in the chest, so he did not participate in the penalty shootout which Italy won 5–3 courtesy ofDavid Trezeguet’s shot rattling the crossbar.

 

4. Johann Cruyff

 

Cruyff is a former Dutch football player and manager/coach. He was named European Footballer of the Year three times. in 1971, 1973 and 1974, which is a record jointly held with Michel Platini, Marco van Basten and Lionel Messi. In 1999, Cruyff was voted European Player of the Century in an election held by the IFFHS, and came second behind Pelé in their World Player of the Century poll. Cruyff played 48 international matches, scoring 33 goals. Dutch team never lost a match in which Cruyff scored.

 

5. Lionel Messi

 

Messi is an Argentine footballer who plays in La Liga forFC Barcelona and captains the Argentina national team as a forward. Messi has won European Footballer of the Year three times. He also won the 2010–11 UEFA Best Player in Europe Award. His ball skills are second to none, his runs from midfield are usually lethal and he is almost impossible to tackle when he gets his head down. His balance when running at speed is incredible. His playing style and small stature has drawn comparisons to Diego Maradona, who himself declared Messi as his “successor.”



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