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Sunday, November 10, 2013

John W. Pilley: Your Dog Is a Toddler | TIME.com

John W. Pilley: Your Dog Is a Toddler | TIME.com
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 My opinion about animals despite being innocent, if any of them can perform any art or fun even somewhat lessthan a human baby can do, deserves more credit than a human adult  would get inspite of being amongst the most intelligent one.

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Where Gay Marriage Is and Is Not Legal in America | TIME.com

Where Gay Marriage Is and Is Not Legal in America | TIME.com
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I wonder to hear that Gay Marriages are going to be performed in the battlegrounds.

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Philippines reels from catastrophe as Typhoon Haiyan heads to Vietnam - CNN.com

Philippines reels from catastrophe as Typhoon Haiyan heads to Vietnam - CNN.com
A man walks past debris of destroyed houses in Tacloban, eastern island of Leyte on November 10, 2013. Haiyan, one of the most intense typhoons on record, plowed across the country on Friday, with monster winds tearing roofs off buildings and giant waves washing away homes. The UN said that it expected the provisional 1,200 death toll from the typhoon to rise and is sending emergency supplies to the stricken country.
May Philippians' beloved Philippines and Vietnamese' lovely country Vietnam be blessed!

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Philippines reels from catastrophe as Typhoon Haiyan heads to Vietnam - CNN.com

Philippines reels from catastrophe as Typhoon Haiyan heads to Vietnam - CNN.com
A man walks past debris of destroyed houses in Tacloban, eastern island of Leyte on November 10, 2013. Haiyan, one of the most intense typhoons on record, plowed across the country on Friday, with monster winds tearing roofs off buildings and giant waves washing away homes. The UN said that it expected the provisional 1,200 death toll from the typhoon to rise and is sending emergency supplies to the stricken country.
May Philippians' beloved Philippines and Vietnamese' lovely country Vietnam be blessed!

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BBC - Travel - Slideshow - Our favourite images of the week

BBC - Travel - Slideshow - Our favourite images of the week
Dordogne, river, castle, Southern France, rural, France, Europe

The perfect trip: Dordogne
Steeped in tradition, this rural idyll is a vision of quintessential France, with standout cuisine, castle-strewn riverlands and mesmerising prehistoric cave paintings. Read more. (Andrew Montgomery)
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World Beauty Creation is Natures Skillful Task that None But only It Can Perform That Perfectly Because These Magnificent Works are Understood Continue on the Creator's Will and Constant Supervision.

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Saturday, November 9, 2013

Typhoon Haiyan: Death toll reaches 1,200 after 'biggest ever storm' - Mirror Online

Typhoon Haiyan: Death toll reaches 1,200 after 'biggest ever storm' - Mirror Online
























May the Philippians have the courage to bear heavy loss of their beloved ones and economy that was created by the natural calamity, the Monster typhoon Haiyan roars unprecedented during past 100 years.
It is appealed to the UN and the all global countries to do needful forthwith to help the Philippians to re-stand straight on their own feet soon to speed up towards developing themselves more than what they they had been before the recent typhoon hit.

May Philippians and their lovely country Philippines be blessed!

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Lady Gaga fights to keep Queen of Pop crown | ENTERTAINMENT - geo.tv

Lady Gaga fights to keep Queen of Pop crown | ENTERTAINMENT - geo.tv
Lady Gaga fights to keep 'Queen of Pop' crown

Lady Gaga fights to keep 'Queen of Pop' crown:

// PARIS: Multi-platinum selling diva Lady Gaga is fighting to keep her 'Queen of Pop' crown with a hotly-anticipated third album, but early reception in the US and Britain has been lukewarm.

"Artpop" signals a return to the limelight for Stefani Germanotta -- known as Lady Gaga on stage and in video -- after she was forced to tone down her usually ubiquitous media presence to undergo hip surgery.

"For ArtPop, in a symbolic way, I've put myself in front of a mirror, I've taken off my clothes, then the makeup, then the wigs, I've dressed myself with a black jumpsuit and I've told myself: 'Now, you have to prove you can be brilliant without all that'", Lady Gaga told the magazine Grazia.

Even before its official release next week, "Artpop" has been making the headlines.

The 27-year-old New Yorker, who established her reputation on chart-topping songs and surrounded herself with a constant media buzz, streamed the new album this week after it was leaked.

The artist also hinted at an out-of-this-world publicity splash for the album's official launch -- a concert in space.

The US Weekly magazine reported that Lady Gaga plans to undergo a month of special vocal training to perform in early 2015 aboard the Virgin Galactic, the passenger spaceplane being launched by British billionaire Richard Branson to popularise space tourism.

While the third album suggest Lady Gaga's increasing artistic ambitions, critics in Britain and the US are not so convinced.

"The intention of the album was to put art culture into pop music, a reverse of Warhol. Instead of putting pop onto the canvas, we wanted to put the art onto the soup can," Lady Gaga said in an interview in Britain's Daily Mail.

Lady Gaga has collaborated with a number of world famous contemporary artists, including Jeff Koons for the album's artwork, showing her as a post-modern Botticellian Venus.

But on a first hearing "Artpop" returns to familiar themes -- desire, drugs, identity, celebrity, fashion, creativity -- and sounds more like Lady Gaga's previous albums "The Fame" and "Born this way" than it does a totally new musical experiment.

"There's certainly some decent pop on Lady Gaga's new album -- but the 'art' part is rather harder to discern", said the British newspaper The Guardian.

The verdict was echoed across the Atlantic.

"Lady Gaga's latest extravagant exploration of her own fame, fabulousness and fearlessness is undeniably relentless, but that doesn't mean it's consistently entertaining," said USA Today.

"Musically, it's as big and bold, unpredictable and diverse as Gaga herself with enough hooks and ABBA-esque choruses to keep any pop fan smiling through Christmas and beyond," said the online Huffington Post. (AFP)//

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COMMENT - CONCERN - OPINION - SAY = REFLECTION :

Lady Gaga's over doing may cause her disparity and distress soon because many people around the world take her performances etc. as very controversial for the society.

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