Monday, August 23, 2010

Miss India 2010-Ushoshi Sengupta | Miss Universe 2010 Winner

News Desk, 23 August 2010. The Most Prestigious Events in the field of Beauty Contest that is Miss Universe Contest is to take place today that is  23 August 2010. The Miss Universe Contest will take place at Mandalay Bay Events Center in Las Vegas. As all the Preliminary Rounds are over so predictions regarding the Winner of Miss Universe 2010 is also made.

In the Predictions the Results came in the following order regarding thechances of winning the Competition.
  • Miss Russia (Irina Antonenko)
  • Miss Mexico (Jimena Navarrete)
  • Miss Philippines (Venus Raj)
  • Miss France (Malika Ménard)
  • Miss Colombia (Natalia Navarro)

However last Year Miss Universe Miss Venezuela Stefanía Fernández has a wish that once again the Miss Universe should be from Venezuela and if this happens then Venezuela will be the first nation to have win in the Three consecutive Miss India Beauty Contestant. Marelisa Gibson is representing Venezuela this year.
Talking about Miss India 2010 who is also representing India in Miss Universe 2010 that is Ushoshi Sengupta. Ushoshi Sengupta was born on 30 July 1988. She is from Kolkata and has won the title of “I Am She” Miss India Universe 2010.
His Father is an Air Force Official. Ushoshi Sengupta has completed her schooling from K.V.Ballygunje, Kolkata. She was a brilliant student. She has perused her Bachelor Degree in Humanities from St. Xavier’s College, Kolkata and after that she was working as a model before winning the Miss India Title.
We are here with the Details about Miss India Ushoshi Sengupta:
  • Birthdate-30 July 1988
  • Birthplace-Kolkata
  • West Bengal-India
  • Height 172 cm
  • Eye color-Black
  • Hair color-Black
  • Weight- 52.5 kg

Wishing Ushoshi Sengupta all the Very Best and wishing that this Time an Indian will be winning the Title of Miss Universe 2010.

Miss India Ushoshi Sengupta



Swiss Family Robinson (Vault Disney Collection)

The Disney touch is all over this grand, colorful version of the Johann Wyss adventure of a European family set off for the new world of New Guinea. The film opens on a ship jostled and torn by a raging storm while a family struggles to make it through alive. Tossed into a reef near a deserted tropical island, father John Mills takes charge and the family soon turns their island prison into a veritable paradise. Their multilevel tree house, built in record time, is complete with running water and a working pipe organ scavenged from the ship, while their grand yard is abloom in English roses. As a tale of hardship and pioneer pluck, the tale is pure fantasy, but as entertainment it’s energetic and appealing. The island is impossibly populated by ostriches, zebras, lions, and elephants, a private zoo that delights the youngest boy and offers plenty of comic relief. The two older brothers discover even wilder life when they rescue the prisoner of oriental pirates (led by hard-bitten Sessue Hayakawa). There’s little real danger anywhere in the film–even the climactic battle with the pirates is a cartoonish affair, with coconut bombs and nonlethal booby traps, until the final desperate, deadly moments. Hardly a faithful adaptation of the novel, but a lush, beautifully photographed film and an entertaining adventure safe for all ages. Dorothy McGuire costars as the proper, worry-prone mother.

David Blaine

David Blaine (born David Blaine White; April 4, 1973) is an American illusionist and endurance artist. He is best known for his high-profile feats of endurance, and has made his name as a performer of street and close-up magic.  He has set and broken several world records. Theatre owner James Nederlander as well as The New York Times have referred to Blaine as a modern day Houdini.

Blaine was born David Blaine White in Brooklyn, New York and is of Puerto Rican descent on his father’s side, and Russian Jewish on his mother’s. His mother, Patrice Maureen White (1946–1995), was a school teacher living in New York, and his father William Perez was a Vietnam veteran. When he was four years old, he saw a magician performing magic on the subway.

This sparked an interest in Blaine. He was raised by his single mother and attended many schools in Brooklyn. When he was ten years old, his mother married John Bukalo and they moved to Little Falls, New Jersey, where he attended Passaic Valley Regional High School. He has a half-brother named Michael James Bukalo. When he was 17 years old, Blaine moved to Manhattan, New York.

On May 19, 1997, Blaine’s first television special, David Blaine: Street Magic aired on the ABC network. According to The New York Daily News, “Blaine can lay claim to his own brand of wizardry. The magic he offers in tonight’s show operates on an uncommonly personal level.” When asked about his performance style, David explained, “I’d like to bring magic back to the place it used to be 100 years ago.”’   Time Magazine commented, “his deceptively low-key, ultracool manner leaves spectators more amazed than if he’d razzle-dazzled.”  The concept of focusing on spectator reactions changed the way that magic has been shown on TV. The New York Times wrote, “He’s taken a craft that’s been around for hundreds of years and done something unique and fresh with it.”  He is also tied up with Filipino Magician Timothy Patrick Navarro, a.k.a. B, for close up magic. They share magic tricks and do street magic in U.S. and other countries.

In Magic Man, Blaine is shown traveling across the country, entertaining unsuspecting pedestrians in New York City, Atlantic City, Dallas, San Francisco, Compton, and the Mojave Desert recorded by a small crew with handheld cameras. Jon Racherbaumer commented, “Make no mistake about it, the focus of this show, boys and girls, is not Blaine. It is really about theatrical proxemics; about the show-within-a-show and the spontaneous, visceral reactions of people being astonished.”  USA Today calls David “The hottest name in magic right now”


Jonathan Cheban: ‘The Spin Crowd’

The Spin Crowd’ stars Jonathan Cheban and Simon Huck are saying that they work well together only because they are temperamentally so different. The PR people from the public relations firm reality series from E! has become vastly popular since it first aired in February and Cheban claims that they had only dreamed of such popularity when the pilot went into air on his B-day. 

Cheban told Popeater: “The pilot actually aired the day of my birthday, so we were watching it at Phillipe at my birthday dinner. I was so overwhelmed. But it wasn’t until the next day, when the numbers came in, that it really hit me how many people were actually watching.” 

Huck joins in saying that it was a crazy time for them. He adds that the idea originated some three years ago and they had in fact prepared two different pilots for the show. 

On the question of their difference in personalities, the lanky Simon Huck claims that that very difference is the secret of their success- “Yeah. Our personalities are so different, but that’s why we work so well together. At the end of the day, I usually let the craziness go on and move forward.” 

And both of them are equally elated to have Kim Kardashian as the Exec Producer of the show, too.

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Sunday, August 22, 2010

Dr. Lyle Evans on Mad Men


Roger Sterling, in tonight’s episode of Mad Men, attacked the Japanese executives from Honda. Roger invoked the name “Dr. Lyle Evans.”

Lillian Lyle Evelyn (Evans) King, known to most people as Lyle Evans, is responsible for the growth of school library services in Saskatchewan through her initiative, enthusiasm, and efforts to interest school boards, superintendents, principals, teachers, and teacher librarians in the need for better school library service in the province. Following Normal School, Evans taught from 1930 to 1939 in both elementary and secondary schools. She obtained a BA in 1940 from the University of Saskatchewan, a BLS in 1942 from the University of Toronto, and an MLS in 1952 from Columbia University. She worked in the Toronto Public Library and then the Graham-Eckes Private School in Palm Beach, Florida from 1942 to 1945. She returned to Saskatchewan in 1946 to become the first Supervisor of School Libraries in the province as well as the first appointed in Canada. She developed at the Normal School a course in the organization, administration, and use of the school library which in time became part of the College of Education program.

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Friday, August 20, 2010

'ARC' American River College

American River College (ARC) is a California community college located on the southern edge of unincorporated Foothill Farms in Sacramento, California.

College was opened in 1955 as American River Junior College, in place of the old Grant Technical College. It moved to its present 153-acre (0.62 km2) site of the old Cameron Ranch in 1958, took 8 new office complexes and the original ranch Cameron home. In 1965 the college became part of the Los Rios Community College District and became American River College. Today, along with Cosumnes River College, Folsom Lake College and Sacramento City College, ARC sent a seven-member board of trustees elected by voters living in the area.

Current coverage of 35,000 full-time and distance learning, making it one of the largest colleges in California. ARC has published his own literary magazine since 1988, “American River Review, which has won numerous state awards and recognition, including the National Award from the Associated Press Collegiate pacemaker and gold crowns from the Columbia Scholastic Press Association. Campus also has its own newspaper, American River Current, and his own English as a second language newsletter, the parrot.

This is the choice of many students in the Greater Sacramento serving as the launching point for onward transmission to competitive four-year universities such as University of California at Davis and a semi-competitive universities such as California State University, Sacramento. Nontransfer students can apply for certification in vocational and technical programs, continuing education credit or personal enrichment.

The climatic showdown Police 1986 Emilio Estevez and Demi Moore movie was filmed on the campus of The Wisdom of the American River, including and around Beaver Stadium.

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Thursday, August 19, 2010

Egg Recall List

Many parents are confused about the current egg recall, especially since the recalled eggs from Wright County Eggs were sold under so many different brand names across the country. Remember that these eggs may be contaminated with Salmonella and could cause diarrhea and other salmonella symptoms if eaten.


Do you have recalled eggs, which now include 380 million eggs since the egg recall was expanded today? You might if you bought eggs with the brand name:


  • Albertsons in dozen and 18-egg cartons size large eggs in California or Colorado
  • Bayview in 5-dozen egg cartons size large eggs
  • Boomsma's in dozen egg cartons size large eggs
  • Dutch Farms in dozen egg cartons size large eggs distributed at Walgreens stores in Iowa, Minnesota, Kansas, Nebraska, Missouri, South Dakota and Arkansas, although the majority of Dutch Farms eggs are not affected by the recall
  • Farm Fresh in dozen and 18-egg carton size M to  Jumbo eggs
  • Hillandale in 18-egg carton size XL eggs
  • Kemps in dozen egg cartons size large eggs
  • Lucerne in dozen and 18-egg cartons size large eggs (Safeway store brand)
  • Lund in 6-egg, dozen and 18-egg cartons size M to Jumbo eggs
  • Mountain Dairy in 5-dozen egg cartons size medium eggs
  • Mountain Dairy in dozen and 18-egg cartons size large eggs
  • Nulaid in 5-dozen egg cartons size medium eggs
  • Ralph's in dozen and 18-egg cartons size large eggs
  • Shoreland in dozen egg cartons size XL and Jumbo eggs
  • Sunshine in dozen egg cartons size XL eggs
  • Sun Valley in 5-dozen egg cartons size medium eggs
  • Trafficanda in dozen egg cartons size M to Jumbo eggs

You can also check the Julian dates, which range from 136 to 225, and the plant numbers, including P-1026, P-1413, and P-1946, to see if your brand of eggs were recalled. The label will be in the format of plant number followed by the Julian date, such as P-1946 223 (see the image above).  You can also see this list of affected brands and descriptions of recalled eggs for more information.

Recalled eggs were sold at a variety of stores, including Food 4 Less, Foodsco,  Ralphs, Walgreens,  Safeway and a number of other stores. Keep in mind that the recalled eggs could also have been a part of egg dishes, cakes, and other foods that contain raw or undercooked eggs that were served in restaurants that had the recalled eggs.

You should be especially careful and be sure to check labels if you bought any of these brands of eggs in California, Colorado, and Minnesota, where many of the Salmonella cases have been discovered, although experts are also investigating cases in Arizona, Connecticut, Massachusetts, Maryland, North Carolina, Nevada, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Tennessee and Texas.

To be safe, in addition to not eating recalled eggs, parents should be sure that their kids don't eat raw or undercooked eggs or foods that contain raw or undercooked eggs. Parents should also be careful to discard cracked or dirty eggs, keep eggs refrigerated at less than or equal than 45˚ F,  and to not keep eggs at room temperature for more than two hours.

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