Wednesday, February 3, 2010
Color of Friendship
The yellow symbolizes your current friendship while red shows that you are interested in moving towards a relationship.
Thursday, January 28, 2010
Apple iPad Tablet Officially Announced
The iPad's screen
The iPad, a lean mean gaming machine.
Apps from the iPhone can be run in miniature on the screen, or employ "pixel doubling" to make them full screen. Bespoke iPad games look amazing, and make full use of multitouch. E-book reading is handled by a new program called iBook, which comes with its own iBook Store (very similar to iTunes).
Obama States of the Unions' Address
Samantha Harris says Goodbye to the "Dancing with the Stars"
Who do you think should take Harris' place?
J.D Salinger Dies at 91
J.D Salinger Dies at 91-author of The Catcher in the Rye, has died. Salinger died Wednesday of natural causes at his Cornish, N.H., home, his son said, according to The Associated Press. Born Jan. 1, 1919 in Manhattan, the son of a Jewish cheese salesman and an Irish-Scottish mother, Salinger grew up in the city before attending Valley Forge Military Academy at age 15, where he wrote stories at night under the covers. In 1940, he published his first story, "The Young Folks," about selfish young adults, in Whit Burnett's Story magazine after impressing Burnett in his Columbia University writing class. After publishing several more stories, he served in the Army from 1942-1946, during which he continued to write and submit stories.
Salinger followed it up with Nine Stories, a collection of short stories, in 1953. Franny and Zooey, which was originally published in The New Yorker as a short story and a novella, hit shelves in 1961. His final book, Raise High the Roof Beam, Carpenters and Seymour: An Introduction, which combined two New Yorker stories, was published in 1963.
Tuesday, January 26, 2010
Tasha Layton
Comments and Reactions of the Lyrics of "Cult of Personality"
Comments/Interpretations
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Cult of Personality
Cult of Personality--- in history "Cult of Personality" arises when when a country's leader uses mass media to create an idealized and heroic public image, often through unquestioning flattery and praise. Cults of personality are often found in dictatorships and Stalinist governments.
A cult of personality is similar to general hero worship, except that it is created specifically for political leaders. However, the term may be applied by analogy to refer to adulation of religious or non-political leaders. in modern version, the idea of Cult of Personality is portrayed in a song sung by Living Color,,.take a sneak review in its lyrics below;
How Old Is Avril Lavigne?
The hits “Complicated” and “Girlfriend” also ranked the Hot 100 Singles of the decade at #83 and #94, respectively.