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Image via CrunchBase The best of the crowdfunding websites have been ranked and announced by the Internetʼs top crowdfunding reviewer website. Www.Crowdfunding-Website-Reviews.com has reviewed and ranked Leverage PR and EquityNet.com . "These are the No. 1 sites out there," said Howard Orloff, president and founder of www. Crowdfunding-Website-Reviews.com . "If you are interested in crowdfunding either as an investor or someone seeking funds, these are the companies for you. They do everything right." GoFundMe - Top crowdfunding site GoFundMe earned 5 stars for the thee ranked categories of traffic, customer service and usability. GoFundMeʼs often has a heavy traffic load, which can work against some websites because it slows response times. GoFundMeʼs servers are capable of handling the load, according to Crowdfunding Reviews. The forums and community at GoFundMe were ranked "best."GoFundMe" is the crowdfunding company to watch," Mr. Orloff said.
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Image by vintagedept via Flickr Dr Zahi Hawass the Egyptian archaeologist is well known to those who enjoy historical documentaries. He is highly respected in his field and is the current Secretary General of the Egyptian Supreme Council of Antiquities. I have always found his manner rather abrasive and have tended to avoid his offerings. However, his new TV show program on the History Channel: 'Chasing Mummies' is quite a different affair; this is actually riveting and addictive television. The producers of 'Chasing Mummies' seem to have recognised the potential of Dr Hawass' explosive temper and have harnessed it to great effect. In one incident, Dr Hawass' assistant Casey Fitchner gets completely blasted by the good doctor for being late to work. Later, while exploring inside the Stepped Pyramid, Fitchner asks if there is somewhere she can go to the bathroom. Dr Hawass informs her in no uncertain terms that the pyramid is a holy place and of course she can't go. Later, she can no longer resist the call of nature and wets herself on camera. Dr Hawass' outbursts make Gordon Ramsey look kindly and avuncular. Sat, 08 May 2010 04:16:21 +0000 Image via Wikipedia I recently watched a documentary on SBS TV called "Heckler". In this program, a series of well known entertainers and comedians recount their reactions to hecklers and also, that most loathsome of all television denizons: critics. Celebrities such as George Lucas, Bill Maher, Mike Ditka, Rob Zombie, Howie Mandel are interviewed. Heckler is initially interesting as an account of how entertainers deal with the disruptions of hard core hecklers. Some deal with audience antagonists with skill, firing back one liners and making the disruption an amusing part of the act. Others become overwhelmed with rage and descend to exchanging obscenities; allowing the heckler to win in doing so. As the program progresses the focus is more and more on critics and how they are the lowest form of life.
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The Christian doctrine of free will states that god allows evil to exist in the world because people must be able to choose their own path. Of course, god could overcome the devil and remove all evil from the world, but that wouldn't work out. Being good by nature is no good; we must have the potential for evil but must choose goodness to get into heaven. When Alexander Delarge undergoes Ludovico's treatment, it renders him unable to perform violent acts; the very thought of violence makes him violently ill. When his forced good behaviour finally results in his attempted suicide Anthony Burgess' point is made; there is no life without free will and god's existence is completely proved, well, not quite.
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In the very first sequence, Unferth (John Malkovich) stands urinating with a friend and explains to him how the whole Christianity deal works. The terms of the transaction; the acceptance as Christ as the one true good in return for immortal life are laid out in very stark terms by Unferth (a very unsympathetic character who repeatedly beats his servant in almost every scene he appears in). Several other less than positive references are made during the film. As Beowulf watches the carnage as his troops slaughter some Fresian raiders he remarks: "The time of heroes has passed. The Christ god has killed it and left the world with only weeping martyrs..." Religion features in the original poem somewhat differently: Sun, 11 Apr 2010 05:16:03 +0000 The honor of having the most expensive painting ever sold goes to Vincent Van Gogh. We all know Van Gogh's interesting life story -- How he sold only one painting during his life, how he sliced off his own ear and sent it to a prositute, took his own life in an asylum - but the story of this painting is almost as interesting. The #1 Most Expensive Painting of All Time is a portrait of Van Gogh's doctor, Doctor Gachet, painted in 1890. In 1990 it sold for an astonishing $82.5 Million! That alone makes it interesting -- but there is much more to the story. The painting is one of two known that Van Gogh did of Dr. Gachet. They were done at the doctor's request in an effort to treat Van Gogh's melancholia. Fri, 09 Apr 2010 09:55:49 +0000 In this photography online course we will be understanding some more image parameters and improving digital camera image quality.
Saturation: Saturation is the intensity of a particular color. An image with color saturation as zero is a gray-scale image. Some digital cameras have a high contrast setting that increases the saturation of all colors in an image. This feature can be used in Photoshop also. Some image viewers also permit this option. This feature is helpful in the still images of flowers and fruits. It depicts the natural color of the subject better. If you reduce the saturation of an object digitally; it gives a rustic effect to the photograph. The rustic effect is particularly useful when you are photographing bus, train or truck. You could also reduce the saturation and increase contrast to give a grunge touch to the picture image. This is useful for portraits or the pictures of pets.
Fri, 09 Apr 2010 09:45:36 +0000 In this photography online course, we will be learning the vital image parameters in digital photography and digital cameras. They are: Hue, Saturation, Contrast, Sharpness, Tone and Color space For better digital camera image excellence and for better digital photography you can manipulate these image parameters and make better your photography. But you must also realize that the best option is always to take a photograph in RAW file option and tweak it using image-editing softwares. Tweaking features offered by some brands: Some brands of digital cameras do have some ingrained tweaking features which you may use if you have one of them. Some of these are: Nikon D300 and Nikon D400 allow tweaking parameters by settings for individual parameters and presets.
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The main objective is to control lighting contrast to ensure that the subtle transitions in tone that guide our perception of the human form are not lost in heavy shadows or empty highlights. The best way to ensure this is to use a single, simple light source - preferably one that is large and diffused. For example, hang a sheet over a window to diffuse in-coming daylight, or direct studio flash into a brolly reflector. To lighten shadows, use a reflector, such as a white card, to direct extra light where it is needed. Another approach is to soften the image. Generally, the rule is: the sharper the better. Too much sharp detail in images of the human form, however, tends to brings out minor skin features. Working digitally, you can always soften detail using filters and other techniques. Another softening technique is to throw the subject out of focus. However, in many digital cameras manual focus adjustment is limited.
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Perhaps most important of all, is Dan Brown's book just a very clever scam? Fri, 05 Jun 2009 00:26:15 +0000 Fri, 29 May 2009 16:26:40 +0000 Sun, 26 Apr 2009 05:56:04 +0000 Is this commercial not just the slightest bit insulting to women? Firstly, he takes his girlfriend last, almost as an after thought. She is perhaps the least important of his essential accessories? Secondly, is that all she is? An accessory? The intended implication is that he is taking everything he loves with him but this seems to relegate her to the status of an object on a par with a computer or a TV. Thu, 23 Apr 2009 16:33:08 +0000 Thu, 23 Apr 2009 07:28:44 +0000 Sun, 19 Apr 2009 12:46:49 +0000 While I was at college, I was set this essay question: "In his early work, Manet was heavily influenced by the old masters. What do you make of this?" Kind of a strange question. What I made of it was this: In his early work, Manet was heavily influenced by the old masters. What I also made of it was the image below.
The image compares Titian's 'Venus of Urbino' to Manet's 'Olympia'. There is obviously a strong similarity. Both depict naked women in a reclining position, and both women are 'courtesans' which is a nice way of saying prostitute. Titian's Venus has long been held by the art establishment as one of the ultimate examples of figure painting and female beauty. In stark contrast, Manet's 'Olympia' created a scandal when it was exhibited at the Paris Salon of 1865. In fact, it ignited a scandal over art and decency that has rarely been paralleled. Sun, 19 Apr 2009 12:38:13 +0000 When I saw this ad on a billboard for the movie 'Beowulf', (directed by Robert Zemeckis 2007) I just had to see it. This film was created with digital animation and the whole thing has the look of a video game. I enjoyed it; no great work of art but it's kind of fun. Ray Winstone must have found it very flattering to have his short, stocky physique transformed into a buff nordic god. However, the Beowulf story is evidence that the devouring female versus passive victim dichotomy is not confined to classical mythology alone. Mon, 13 Apr 2009 15:00:10 +0000 'The Rock of Doom', by Sir Edward Coley Burne-Jones was painted between 1885 and 1887. This painting is the sixth in Burne-Jones' Perseus Cycle. This picture, like others in the series, draws upon the version of the Perseus legend that appears in William Morris's "The Doom of King Acrisius" from The Earthly Paradise. The picture is in some ways relevant to the issues previously discussed. The theme of a helpless woman in peril being rescued by a heroic male is recurrent in the history of Western art (St. George and the Dragon for example). A Fruedian analysis of this work seems appropriate. Mon, 13 Apr 2009 14:41:07 +0000 Mon, 13 Apr 2009 11:05:01 +0000 Sat, 11 Apr 2009 09:54:06 +0000 Zeitgeist abounds with conspiracy theories and makes a very good case against Christianity (according to the film; there is no record of Jesus as a historical figure; the story is more an astrological metaphor), and it also has a section attacking the central bank of the U.S.: financiers like J.P. Morgan intentionally precipitated the depression by calling in loans on mass for their own advantage, and the central bank continues it’s hegemony by providing the government with currency at interest that can never be repaid. Tue, 18 Mar 2008 14:00:00 +0000 A naked mannequin draped in horsehoes sitting on a toilet is one of several art works nominated for Britain's Turner Prize this year (2008). Scotland-based Cathy Wilkes, who has also positioned a mannequin with her head in a bird cage in the work, is one of four artists nominated for contemporary art's most prestigious prize at London's Tate Museum. Brisbane Times
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Image via CrunchBase The best of the crowdfunding websites have been ranked and announced by the Internetʼs top crowdfunding reviewer website. Www.Crowdfunding-Website-Reviews.com has reviewed and ranked Leverage PR and EquityNet.com . "These are the No. 1 sites out there," said Howard Orloff, president and founder of www. Crowdfunding-Website-Reviews.com . "If you are interested in crowdfunding either as an investor or someone seeking funds, these are the companies for you. They do everything right." GoFundMe - Top crowdfunding site GoFundMe earned 5 stars for the thee ranked categories of traffic, customer service and usability. GoFundMeʼs often has a heavy traffic load, which can work against some websites because it slows response times. GoFundMeʼs servers are capable of handling the load, according to Crowdfunding Reviews. The forums and community at GoFundMe were ranked "best."GoFundMe" is the crowdfunding company to watch," Mr. Orloff said.
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