Archive for 'Television'
“I Want to Follow You on Twitter” – Well, How Does it Feel to Want? I’m Not on Twitter U-Twit
Posted on 17. Mar, 2010 by Lance Winslow.
Many people sign up for Twitter-Accounts, and yet even though millions of people have, over 60% of the people who sign up never send out one single tweet. That is really interesting, that means millions of people are following other people’s tweets, but do not feel the need to send out their own.
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Put That Magazine Down! She Isn’t Real – Hollywood Make-Up Secrets Revealed
Posted on 17. Mar, 2010 by Michelle Bouse.
Do you know how many people it takes to make that celebrity on the cover of the magazine in your hands look that way? A lot! It is not natural beauty – it is lighting, hair, makeup, wardrobe, etc… and PHOTOSHOP!
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Female Vocalist – How Good Are Your Aural Skills?
Posted on 17. Mar, 2010 by Donovan Lanier.
Are you a female vocalist with dreams of becoming a true Diva in the music industry? More than a good voice is needed to have that “professional” quality to your music career. This article will explain why Aural skill development (AKA – Ear Training) must compliment your Vocal training and how you can train your ear and improve your musical ability in just minutes a day!
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Captivating Reality
Posted on 17. Mar, 2010 by Tom Macintosh.
Reality television has emerged as a hugely popular genre of television shows. Over the past decade or so more and more reality shows have been created, tapping into practically every area of life possible. Now there are shows that follow strangers as they are forced to live together, competitions pitting everyone from clothing designers to chefs against one another, and reality shows that examine the lives of unique people.
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Online Network Marketing – A Legitimate Home Business
Posted on 17. Mar, 2010 by Bryan Carlson.
Times are tough to be thinking along the lines of a starting a home business. Many business start-ups fail when times are good; it is even harder to succeed in this economy. There is, however, a niche out there that does make a lot of sense: online network marketing. Here are 14 reasons why network marketing, also known as multi level marketing or MLM, is worth exploring as a legitimate home business.
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The Purpose Driven Blog
Posted on 17. Mar, 2010 by Taylor Allin.
A blog is a website, often published by an individual, to promote that persons hobbies and interests. A technical answer about blogs is kind of an oxymoron though. It goes against the core essence of what blogging is. Blogs are to websites as American Idol is to Broadway.
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How Basketball Goals Make You Happy
Posted on 17. Mar, 2010 by Trey Carter.
I consider myself a pretty simple guy and it doesn’t take too much to make me happy. Good friends, time with my family, and a healthy dose of fun on a regular basis do the trick for me. I’ve found that having one or two items that really work towards that aim is ideal.
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Michael Jackson Was Great, But the Need is Greater
Posted on 17. Mar, 2010 by John Azoni.
There are these home videos floating around my parents’ house of my sister and I dancing to Michael Jackson’s “Beat It” in the basement of our old house when I was about 2. Even at a young age I was pretty captivated by Michael’s music. My Moonwalk skills developed later in life though, as in about 5 months ago.
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How the Top 13 Companies Use PR
Posted on 17. Mar, 2010 by Letitia Wright.
The reader will learn what the top 15 companies did to get publicity and use those to create more ideas of getting their own publicity. Apple – Product placements in many moves and TV shows with the stars using their products. For example, a great shot of JUST THE IPHONE and nothing else in the Sex in the City Movie. My favorite? I am Legend!
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Too Old, Too Young to Sing?
Posted on 17. Mar, 2010 by Judy Rodman.
People ask vocal coaches all the time questions about age: Am I too old, or too young, to sing? If you’re talking about a commercial career, the answer is… it depends. Here is some insight from a music business veteran who has seen young and old singers become stars.
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Compulsive Disorder Obsessive – The Worst Mental Pain Ever!
Posted on 17. Mar, 2010 by Derek Soto.
When you take a good look at compulsive disorder obsessive you can see that there are many different kinds. There are neutral thoughts where you feel like you are stuck on a thought, such as your breathing. This is yet another attempt to segmentize compulsive disorder obsessive.
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10 Tips For Capturing E-Learning Audio
Posted on 17. Mar, 2010 by Al Lemieux.
The goal of this article is to provide you information on how to get the audio in a format suitable for an e-learning course-authoring tool. The article will focus on capturing and editing audio at the basic level and certainly, the 10 tips listed below should help get you moving in the right direction.
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Couples Halloween Costumes Are Twice the Fun
Posted on 17. Mar, 2010 by Allen Christopher.
Halloween is the time to dress up in costumes and enjoy. Couples Halloween costumes are always a big hit, as you can dress up to match the partner or in sharp contrast to the dress of the partner.
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The General Sports Topic of Athletic Signing Bonuses in Europe Considered
Posted on 17. Mar, 2010 by Lance Winslow.
Ever wonder how they can afford to pay athletes so much money? It’s a business, it’s a big business, and soccer in Europe is huge. How big is it?
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Odd Celebrity Bathroom Behavior Exposed
Posted on 17. Mar, 2010 by C Chambers.
Celebrity behavior is at times a little bit outlandish. The following is a look into the bathrooms of some major celebrities.
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Michael Jackson – The Truth
Posted on 17. Mar, 2010 by Joseph Jaye.
Michael Jackson was an amazing talent. His life was also full of scandal. Want the the truth? Then please read on.
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Achievement and Superior Achievement Definition
Posted on 17. Mar, 2010 by Patrick ONeill.
Webster’s Dictionary defines Achievement as “something accomplished, esp. by superior ability, special effort, great courage, etc.; a great or heroic deed.” If you want to get home in time to watch “American Idol”, you will almost certainly achieve your goal, but this is by no means a remarkable achievement. What traits accompany a true achievement hunter? This question can be answered by breaking down the definition.
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Tips to Pass a Talent Show Audition – What to Prepare and Practice
Posted on 17. Mar, 2010 by Carolyn Anderson.
Talent shows, particularly in singing, are indeed great opportunities to share your talent and be discovered for a great singing career. However, it will not just happen right then without passing the tough and nerve-wracking talent show audition.

























