Wednesday, November 25, 2009

Top Music 2009

Top Music 2009

1.)Empire State Of Mind
Jay-Z + Alicia Keys
The Blueprint 3
2.)Fireflies
Owl City
3.)Whatcha Say
Jason DeRulo
4.)Replay
Iyaz
5.)Need You Now
Lady Antebellum
6.)3
Britney Spears
7.)Down
Jay Sean Featuring Lil Wayne
8.)Party In The U.S.A.
Miley Cyrus
9.)Paparazzi
Lady Gaga
10.)TiK ToK
Ke$ha





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Sunday, November 22, 2009

Top 5 Earning-Models

*Top 5 Earning-Models

1.) Gisele Bundchen
$35 Million
The highest-paid model said goodbye to Victoria's Secret in 2007, but still juggles 20 contracts.
2.)Heidi Klum
$14 Million
The second highest-paid model in the world is more of a media and retail mogul, with hit shows in two countries and lines of jewelry, jeans and skincare.
3.) Kate Moss
$7.5 Million
The überwaif lost some important contracts last year, but her fashion line is an international hit.
4.)Adriana Lima
$7 Million
The Brazilian beauty remains hugely popular on the Web and in her Victoria's Secret commercials
5.)Doutzen Kroes
$6 Million
This honey from Holland, 23, makes the longest leap up the list this year thanks to her contracts with Calvin Klein, L'Oréal and Victoria's Secret.

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Thursday, November 19, 2009

Tips to Avoid Swine flu While in travel

Tips to Avoid Swine flu While in travel

1. Research

Before you take off, learn about current status of H1N1 at your destination and any other vaccines you might need. In addition, find out what resources might be available in the event of an emergency and who you could call. If you are going to a less developed country, talk to your doctor about bringing anti-viral drugs like Tami flu. The World health Organization, Centers For Disease Control and Prevention and the U.S. State Department are valuable sources of information.

2. Prepare For Inconveniences

Many international airports are monitoring visitors, so you may be quarantined if they suspect that you have H1N1 or have been exposed to the illness. According to the U.S. State Department, China quarantined thousands of U.S. travelers between May and August, but since September, quarantines have been less frequent. Because quarantines can last several days, it is crucial that travelers with chronic conditions bring extra medication.

3. Face Mask

According to the experts we talked to, the common surgical mask provides little protection against H1N1 because the virus can still pass through the mask's pores. A N95 respirator is widely considered more effective, because it is designed to filter out minute particles. The CDC's Web site does warn that it is more difficult to breathe through a respirator over a long duration and it is not intended for children. Both are available for purchase online.

4. Practice Good Hygiene

Regardless of whether you get the vaccination or not, good hygiene is a basic and critical rule in the war against H1N1. The maxims are tried and true: wash your hands frequently with soap and water; use alcohol-based hand sanitizers; avoid contact with mucus membranes (eyes, nose, mouth); cover your nose and mouth when you cough or sneeze. Dr. Myles Druckman, a vice president for International SOS, says you should try to avoid standing near people who are ill, maintaining a distance of at least three to six-feet.

5. Don't fly

If you suspect you are coming down with the flu, and especially if you register a fever, don't travel. Not only do you face the risk of quarantine, but you're putting your fellow passengers and co-workers in jeopardy. Your firm and your family will understand. It will be easier to recover from home where you know your doctors and don't have to deal with the stress of travel. If you are worried about the cost of cancellation, purchase travel insurance beforehand, just make sure you read the fine print and pick a provider that does not make exclusions for pandemics or epidemics.


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Rank 5 In Most Powerful Celebrities

Tiger Woods,Rank 5 In Most Powerful Celebrities.
Golf's alpha dog was sidelined for eight months after surgery to repair a torn ligament in his left knee, denting his potential for prize money and robbing him of the $3 million appearance fees he often earns overseas. Found a way to make money without playing: designing golf courses. Already developing courses in North Carolina and Dubai; announced plans for a third course last year in Mexico. Also commands some of the most lucrative endorsement contracts in sports. Biggest sponsor: Nike, with golf sales of $725 million last year. Even Woods is not immune to the recession; his endorsement deal with Buick ended a year early after Chrysler faltered. Woods quickly tapped AT&T to replace the car company as the sponsor on his golf bag.

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Rank 4 in Most Powerful Celebrities.

Beyonce Knowles, Rank 4 in Most Powerful Celebrities.


-In the last year, Queen B dropped a double album, starred in two films, performed at both the Oscars and a Presidential Inaugural Ball and embarked on what is expected to be, at minimum, a 110-date international tour. She also expanded a fashion collection that includes casual and formal lines as well as jewelry and eyeglasses, and added sponsors Nintendo, Crystal Geyser and General Mills to a roster of endorsers already including L'Oréal, Giorgio Armani and Samantha Thavasa handbags.

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Rank 3 In Most Powerful Celebrities

Madonna, Rank 3 In Most Powerful Celebrities.

-The queen of pop's Hard Candy album tour became the top-grossing international tour of 2008, bringing in $280 million on 58 concerts in 17 countries. Keeping the 50-year old star's name in the papers: a reported love affair with allegedly juiced baseball slugger Alex Rodriquez, the end of her eight-year marriage to director Guy Ritchie, and trouble with her latest attempt to adopt a second African baby.

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Rank 2 in Most Powerful Celebrities

-Oprah Winfrey, Rank 2 In Most Powerful Celebrities.-
Though viewer ship for the self-made billionaire's flagship chat fest, The Oprah Winfrey Show, continues to erode, her earning power remains resilient. In addition to Winfrey's monthly magazine, she has a three-year, $55 million contract with XM Satellite Radio. Her Harpo production company, which spawned the television careers of Dr. Phil and Rachel Ray, will introduce Dr. Mehmet Oz this fall. Months later, she will roll out the lifestyle-themed Oprah Winfrey Network in partnership with Discovery Communications.

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Rank 1 in Most Powerful Celebrities

Angelina Jolie being Top 1 in Most Powerful Celebrities according to Forbes Magazine. -

Eclectic actress and gossip-column favorite dethrones media maven Oprah Winfrey atop this year's Celebrity 100. Jolie has always been able to attract tabloid attention and Oscar nods, but this year, she's finally figured out a way to make serious money. Her most recent blockbuster, Wanted, proved this mother of six's sweet spot is action films; the movie earned $340 million at the box office. Up next: Salt, in which Jolie plays a CIA officer accused of being a spy.

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Sunday, November 15, 2009

Top 1 of the Most Power People

-Top 1 of the Most Power People-

Barack Obama-President of the world's largest country which is the most popular, most innovative, and preside the most dynamic economy; commandant of planet's richest, deadliest military; finger on button of nuclear arsenal containing more than 5,000 warheads; head-of-state of world's sole superpower; his Democrats have majorities in both U.S. House and Senate; just now awarded a Nobel Peace Prize.-Top 1 of the Most Powe
r People-

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