TV Up façades: Studio Scorecard

    Md. Taqi Yasir Following a transmission season that fashioned few bona fide hit breakout series, the networks continued to vertically align themselves with their studio counterparts as possession becomes a lot of the mandate at the massive Four. With overall orders down slightly, 20th Century Fox tv tried to be the massive winner mostly because…

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      Charlie Sheen’s $40 Million Missing!

      Nusrat Jahan Charlie Sheen signed a lucrative deal for his show “Anger Management” but he is not even getting a penny. People who are close Sheen told TMZ on a recent interview that Charlie Sheen has not received a single payment. Charlie starred in 100 episodes of ‘Anger’ before the production of the show got…

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        Saudi Actress AhdKamel: Protagonist In Front

        Md. Taqi Yasir New York proficient Saudi actress-helmerAhdKamel is most familiar for her role as the tutor in “Wadjda.” As an executive, she established consideration with her 2013 short “Sanctity,” which premiered at the Berlinale. She’s shelling her first feature, in her home town of Jeddah. She said in an interview about her film career…

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          Led Zeppelin forced to attend court for trial

          Samiul Bashar Samin Jimmy Page and Robert Plant have been pulled into court in relation to Led Zeppelin’s copyright infringement trial, set to start from June 14th. The trial involves the rock legends being sued over plagiarizing the 1968 Randy California song “Taurus” to make their most acclaimed number “Stairway to Heaven.” The court has…

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            How to Buy Happiness

            What We Do: Let us talk about money and happiness. People always say cannot buy happiness, it is wrong but not for the reason people think it to be but for some other reason. If money cannot buy happiness you are actually spending it wrong instead of the way you should be spending it. Before…

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              Weirdest Science Stories- Part 2

              Marilyn Thipthorpe 1. Robot battle: Talk about the geekiest battle of the year: MegaBots, a robotics startup in Boston, recently challenged its one and only competitor, Suidobashi Heavy Industry of Japan, to a duel. MegaBots builds giant, human-piloted robots that look like something out of a “Power Rangers” episode. The company’s 15-foot-tall bot, the Mark…

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                Taking Tylenol Decreases Empathy

                Marilyn Thipthorpe Taking one of the most popular painkillers out there maybe linked to a decreased ability to empathize with others. A new study suggest taking Tylenol has been shown to lower levels of emotional understanding in people when they are listening to someone else talk about physical and emotional pain. The study was conducted…

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                  Self-Sustaining Underwater Eco-Village

                  Marilyn Thipthorpe Belgian architect Vincent Callebaut has made designs for an underwater ecovillage that is self-sustaining and could house up to 20,000 people. The Aequorea project envisions spiraling “oceanscrapers” that are constructed entirely of recycled plastics of the Great Pacific Garbage Patch. The Aequorea would house up to 20,000 people, have science labs, offices, hotels,…

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                    Ear Device That Translates Foreign Languages

                    Marilyn Thipthorpe Most of us have found ourselves in the awkward situation of trying to communicate in a foreign language. Sometimes it’s funny. Sometimes it’s embarrassing. And sometimes it’s downright disastrous. But thanks to a new translation device that easily fits into your ear, the days of struggling to speak the local lingo might soon…

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