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Something hot about cosmetic surgery

Disregardless of what you may be ordered by cosmetic surgeon, plastic surgery and beauty procedures do make runs.

Generic dangers for cosmetic or plastic surgery are:

- Skin Decease or Necrosis: usually succeeds an contagion or haematoma and is very much more probable among smokers. The skin is scratched (surgically removed) and this may impact the aesthetical final result;

- Asymmetry: medium or dangerous dissymmetry may need a 2nd surgical procedure. Temperate dissymmetry is normal;

- Weak Healing: due to old age, skin type, unwiligness to pursue surgeon’s advice or factors beyond someone’s control;

- Numbness/Tingling: oftentimes temporary, sometimes permanent loss of sense. This results from injury to sensory or motor nerves;

- Unregularity, dimples, crumples, and divots: can be due to surgeon wrongdoing, curing abnormalities or body makeup;

- Seroma: fluid can collect under the skin and can happen after breast enlergement, suction lipectomy or a abdominoplasty.

For women, supplemental risk elements include taking oral preventives or having lately terminated having them, undergoing hormone-replacement therapy

At 1st sight, cosmetic surgery and reconstructive surgery are different. A cosmetic routine is applied to alter or ameliorate a good-functioning body feature. On opposite, plastic surgery is employed to fix the visual aspect of faculties with flaws or for an aspect to regain its missed function because of inborn flaws. If you are only dissatisfied with individual appearance, you may seek out aesthetic surgical procedure, however if you need to treat, for instance, varicose veins, look for plastic surgeon. However, I would state, this preeminence is chiefly abstractive, and in your domain, will be used principally to play with your charge, and surely to instance the fact: the more you require to change your body, the bigger is your risk factor.

For Instance, the fresh study of all one thousand two hundred actively practising US board-certified plastic surgeons supported info that there are some 20 deaths for every 100,000 liposuctions, whereas the broadly acceptable deathrate for elective surgical operation is one in 100,000. Compared with the eighteen per 100,000 mortality of USA automotive vehicle strokes, liposuction is not a benign process. Apparently, customer should learn to the lowest degree various techniques of liposuction.

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Reckon safety, prices and another factors before doing serious decision about suction lipectomy, as soon as this would affect your forthcoming living

Depuis que Singapour a r?Duit ses exportations de composants ?Lectroniques, cette derni?Re cherche aujourd’hui a d?Velopper son activit? Touristique pour compenser. Pour cela Singapour mise sur ses casinos et jeux vid?O import?S.

Selon le co-fondateur de Lonely Planet Guides, si Disneyland a r?Ussi travers le monde ? S’imposer et ? R?Unir chaque jour des millions de touristes, la Chine peut esp?Rer alors prosp?Rer grίce ? Ses casinos.

Toutefois, Singapour dispose d’un important handicape: elle n’a pas de Angkor Wat ou de Taj Mahal comme investisseur. Depuis longtemps, cette ville est surtout r?Put?E pour ses innombrables centre commerciaux et ses promotions annuelles “Singapore sales”.

Vis-?-vis des ?Trangers, Singapour dispose d’une image peu flatteuse en mati?Re politique. En effet, elle est surtout connue pour ses passeurs de drogue, son taux important de vandalisme, ses coups d’?Tat politiques et son interdiction de vendre des chewing gum. Culturellement parlant, son d?Veloppement a surtout ?T? Refreiner par les multiples restrictions dont notamment la libert? D’expression et la censure de films et pi?Ces de th?Ίtre.

Toutefois, avec la nouvelle g?N?Ration de chinois et l’influence des indiens et autres asiatiques qui commencent ? Voyager partout ? Travers le monde, Singapour a commenc? ? Travailler sur le projet de nouvelles attractions, incluant deux nouveaux casinos ou encore un parc sur le th?Me du Studio Universal, et un ?Quivalent des bateaux mouches fran?Ais, m?Me si aucun de ces projets n’est particuli?Rement singapourien.

Ainsi, Singapour se “d?Mocratise” et se modernise avec l’ouverture de clubs et de cin?-clubs o? L’on peut voir le film new z?Landais Lord of the Rings. De plus, la fameuse soci?T? De location de films Blockbuster a ouvert ses portes et l’on y trouve ? Singapour nombre de films indiens de Bollywood, afin d’attirer d’avantage de touristes indiens.

Ce m?Me mois, quelques jours auparavant, Singapour a autoris? Les courses automobiles ?Quivalentes aux c?L?Bres Formule 1, esp?Rant ainsi attirer les touristes de l’autre continent. Citigroup, le groupe en charge de ce projet, esp?Re g?N?Rer un b?N?Fice compris entre $150 et $200 million par an, et montrer par l? M?Me que Singapour a chang?.

Mettre un circuit de Formule 1 est une id?E brillante mais reste encore loin d’?Tre une id?E typiquement nationale, ce qui, au final, risquerait d’enclencher une r?Action inverse ? L’objectif tant attendu.

Quant aux casinos, ces derniers devraient ressembler ? Ceux d?J? Pr?Sents ? Macau afin d’obtenir un b?N?Fice de pr?S de $37 milliards de dollars par an.

Face ? Ce changement radical, la population locale reste sceptique, voir pessimiste.

Pour eux, la mise en place d’un circuit de Formule 1 n’est qu’un moyen d’obtenir une publicit? Gratuite. Concernant les casinos qui devraient voir le jour d’ici quatre ans, ces derniers se sont r?Unis pour signer une p?Tition allant a l’encontre de ce projet, justifiant les m?Faits des jeux sur les familles et les joueurs compulsifs, en ajoutant par ailleurs que ce concept attirerait d’avantage la population locale que les touristes.

Des intellectuels et repr?Sentants de communaut?S tels Paul Th?Roux , romancier et ?Crivain pour l’?Quivalent du Guide du Routard, d?Plorent cet engouement de la part de la ville. Pour eux, Singapour cherche ? Devenir une ville moderne et effacer toute son histoire et culture, pour faire place ? Une ville “que l’on trouve partout” , ce qui repr?Senterait ?Galement la fin du quartier de Chinatown, c?L?Bre pour ses magasins .

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The Truman Show

“The Truman Show” is a profoundly disturbing movie. On the surface, it deals with the worn out issue of the intermingling of life and the media.

Examples for such incestuous relationships abound:

Ronald Reagan, the cinematic president was also a presidential movie star. In another movie (”The Philadelphia Experiment”) a defrosted Rip Van Winkle exclaims upon seeing Reagan on television (40 years after his forced hibernation started): “I know this guy, he used to play Cowboys in the movies”.

Candid cameras monitor the lives of webmasters (website owners) almost 24 hours a day. The resulting images are continuously posted on the Web and are available to anyone with a computer.

The last decade witnessed a spate of films, all concerned with the confusion between life and the imitations of life, the media. The ingenious “Capitan Fracasse”, “Capricorn One”, “Sliver”, “Wag the Dog” and many lesser films have all tried to tackle this (un)fortunate state of things and its moral and practical implications.

The blurring line between life and its representation in the arts is arguably the main theme of “The Truman Show”. The hero, Truman, lives in an artificial world, constructed especially for him. He was born and raised there. He knows no other place. The people around him – unbeknownst to him – are all actors. His life is monitored by 5000 cameras and broadcast live to the world, 24 hours a day, every day. He is spontaneous and funny because he is unaware of the monstrosity of which he is the main cogwheel.

But Peter Weir, the movie’s director, takes this issue one step further by perpetrating a massive act of immorality on screen. Truman is lied to, cheated, deprived of his ability to make choices, controlled and manipulated by sinister, half-mad Shylocks. As I said, he is unwittingly the only spontaneous, non-scripted, “actor” in the on-going soaper of his own life. All the other figures in his life, including his parents, are actors. Hundreds of millions of viewers and voyeurs plug in to take a peep, to intrude upon what Truman innocently and honestly believes to be his privacy. They are shown responding to various dramatic or anti-climactic events in Truman’s life. That we are the moral equivalent of these viewers-voyeurs, accomplices to the same crimes, comes as a shocking realization to us. We are (live) viewers and they are (celluloid) viewers. We both enjoy Truman’s inadvertent, non-consenting, exhibitionism. We know the truth about Truman and so do they. Of course, we are in a privileged moral position because we know it is a movie and they know it is a piece of raw life that they are watching. But moviegoers throughout Hollywood’s history have willingly and insatiably participated in numerous “Truman Shows”. The lives (real or concocted) of the studio stars were brutally exploited and incorporated in their films. Jean Harlow, Barbara Stanwyck, James Cagney all were forced to spill their guts in cathartic acts of on camera repentance and not so symbolic humiliation. “Truman Shows” is the more common phenomenon in the movie industry.

Then there is the question of the director of the movie as God and of God as the director of a movie. The members of his team – technical and non-technical alike – obey Christoff, the director, almost blindly. They suspend their better moral judgement and succumb to his whims and to the brutal and vulgar aspects of his pervasive dishonesty and sadism. The torturer loves his victims. They define him and infuse his life with meaning. Caught in a narrative, the movie says, people act immorally.

(IN)famous psychological experiments support this assertion. Students were led to administer what they thought were “deadly” electric shocks to their colleagues or to treat them bestially in simulated prisons. They obeyed orders. So did all the hideous genocidal criminals in history. The Director Weir asks: should God be allowed to be immoral or should he be bound by morality and ethics? Should his decisions and actions be constrained by an over-riding code of right and wrong? Should we obey his commandments blindly or should we exercise judgement? If we do exercise judgement are we then being immoral because God (and the Director Christoff) know more (about the world, about us, the viewers and about Truman), know better, are omnipotent? Is the exercise of judgement the usurpation of divine powers and attributes? Isn’t this act of rebelliousness bound to lead us down the path of apocalypse?

It all boils down to the question of free choice and free will versus the benevolent determinism imposed by an omniscient and omnipotent being. What is better: to have the choice and be damned (almost inevitably, as in the biblical narrative of the Garden of Eden) – or to succumb to the superior wisdom of a supreme being? A choice always involves a dilemma. It is the conflict between two equivalent states, two weighty decisions whose outcomes are equally desirable and two identically-preferable courses of action. Where there is no such equivalence – there is no choice, merely the pre-ordained (given full knowledge) exercise of a preference or inclination. Bees do not choose to make honey. A fan of football does not choose to watch a football game. He is motivated by a clear inequity between the choices that he faces. He can read a book or go to the game. His decision is clear and pre-determined by his predilection and by the inevitable and invariable implementation of the principle of pleasure. There is no choice here. It is all rather automatic. But compare this to the choice some victims had to make between two of their children in the face of Nazi brutality. Which child to sentence to death – which one to sentence to life? Now, this is a real choice. It involves conflicting emotions of equal strength. One must not confuse decisions, opportunities and choice. Decisions are the mere selection of courses of action. This selection can be the result of a choice or the result of a tendency (conscious, unconscious, or biological-genetic). Opportunities are current states of the world, which allow for a decision to be made and to affect the future state of the world. Choices are our conscious experience of moral or other dilemmas.

Christoff finds it strange that Truman – having discovered the truth – insists upon his right to make choices, i.e., upon his right to experience dilemmas. To the Director, dilemmas are painful, unnecessary, destructive, or at best disruptive. His utopian world – the one he constructed for Truman – is choice-free and dilemma-free. Truman is programmed not in the sense that his spontaneity is extinguished. Truman is wrong when, in one of the scenes, he keeps shouting: “Be careful, I am spontaneous”. The Director and fat-cat capitalistic producers want him to be spontaneous, they want him to make decisions. But they do not want him to make choices. So they influence his preferences and predilections by providing him with an absolutely totalitarian, micro-controlled, repetitive environment. Such an environment reduces the set of possible decisions so that there is only one favourable or acceptable decision (outcome) at any junction. Truman does decide whether to walk down a certain path or not. But when he does decide to walk – only one path is available to him. His world is constrained and limited – not his actions.

Actually, Truman’s only choice in the movie leads to an arguably immoral decision. He abandons ship. He walks out on the whole project. He destroys an investment of billions of dollars, people’s lives and careers. He turns his back on some of the actors who seem to really be emotionally attached to him. He ignores the good and pleasure that the show has brought to the lives of millions of people (the viewers). He selfishly and vengefully goes away. He knows all this. By the time he makes his decision, he is fully informed. He knows that some people may commit suicide, go bankrupt, endure major depressive episodes, do drugs. But this massive landscape of resulting devastation does not deter him. He prefers his narrow, personal, interest. He walks.

But Truman did not ask or choose to be put in his position. He found himself responsible for all these people without being consulted. There was no consent or act of choice involved. How can anyone be responsible for the well-being and lives of other people – if he did not CHOOSE to be so responsible? Moreover, Truman had the perfect moral right to think that these people wronged him. Are we morally responsible and accountable for the well-being and lives of those who wrong us? True Christians are, for instance.

Moreover, most of us, most of the time, find ourselves in situations which we did not help mould by our decisions. We are unwillingly cast into the world. We do not provide prior consent to being born. This fundamental decision is made for us, forced upon us. This pattern persists throughout our childhood and adolescence: decisions are made elsewhere by others and influence our lives profoundly. As adults we are the objects – often the victims – of the decisions of corrupt politicians, mad scientists, megalomaniac media barons, gung-ho generals and demented artists. This world is not of our making and our ability to shape and influence it is very limited and rather illusory. We live in our own “Truman Show”. Does this mean that we are not morally responsible for others?

We are morally responsible even if we did not choose the circumstances and the parameters and characteristics of the universe that we inhabit. The Swedish Count Wallenberg imperilled his life (and lost it) smuggling hunted Jews out of Nazi occupied Europe. He did not choose, or helped to shape Nazi Europe. It was the brainchild of the deranged Director Hitler. Having found himself an unwilling participant in Hitler’s horror show, Wallenberg did not turn his back and opted out. He remained within the bloody and horrific set and did his best. Truman should have done the same. Jesus said that he should have loved his enemies. He should have felt and acted with responsibility towards his fellow human beings, even towards those who wronged him greatly.

But this may be an inhuman demand. Such forgiveness and magnanimity are the reserve of God. And the fact that Truman’s tormentors did not see themselves as such and believed that they were acting in his best interests and that they were catering to his every need – does not absolve them from their crimes. Truman should have maintained a fine balance between his responsibility to the show, its creators and its viewers and his natural drive to get back at his tormentors. The source of the dilemma (which led to his act of choosing) is that the two groups overlap. Truman found himself in the impossible position of being the sole guarantor of the well-being and lives of his tormentors. To put the question in sharper relief: are we morally obliged to save the life and livelihood of someone who greatly wronged us? Or is vengeance justified in such a case?

A very problematic figure in this respect is that of Truman’s best and childhood friend. They grew up together, shared secrets, emotions and adventures. Yet he lies to Truman constantly and under the Director’s instructions. Everything he says is part of a script. It is this disinformation that convinces us that he is not Truman’s true friend. A real friend is expected, above all, to provide us with full and true information and, thereby, to enhance our ability to choose. Truman’s true love in the Show tried to do it. She paid the price: she was ousted from the show. But she tried to provide Truman with a choice. It is not sufficient to say the right things and make the right moves. Inner drive and motivation are required and the willingness to take risks (such as the risk of providing Truman with full information about his condition). All the actors who played Truman’s parents, loving wife, friends and colleagues, miserably failed on this score.

It is in this mimicry that the philosophical key to the whole movie rests. A Utopia cannot be faked. Captain Nemo’s utopian underwater city was a real Utopia because everyone knew everything about it. People were given a choice (though an irreversible and irrevocable one). They chose to become lifetime members of the reclusive Captain’s colony and to abide by its (overly rational) rules. The Utopia came closest to extinction when a group of stray survivors of a maritime accident were imprisoned in it against their expressed will. In the absence of choice, no utopia can exist. In the absence of full, timely and accurate information, no choice can exist. Actually, the availability of choice is so crucial that even when it is prevented by nature itself – and not by the designs of more or less sinister or monomaniac people – there can be no Utopia. In H.G. Wells’ book “The Time Machine”, the hero wanders off to the third millennium only to come across a peaceful Utopia. Its members are immortal, don’t have to work, or think in order to survive. Sophisticated machines take care of all their needs. No one forbids them to make choices. There simply is no need to make them. So the Utopia is fake and indeed ends badly.

Finally, the “Truman Show” encapsulates the most virulent attack on capitalism in a long time. Greedy, thoughtless money machines in the form of billionaire tycoon-producers exploit Truman’s life shamelessly and remorselessly in the ugliest display of human vices possible. The Director indulges in his control-mania. The producers indulge in their monetary obsession. The viewers (on both sides of the silver screen) indulge in voyeurism. The actors vie and compete in the compulsive activity of furthering their petty careers. It is a repulsive canvas of a disintegrating world. Perhaps Christoff is right after al when he warns Truman about the true nature of the world. But Truman chooses. He chooses the exit door leading to the outer darkness over the false sunlight in the Utopia that he leaves behind.

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The LOST Season Finale

I admit, the second season`s finale of LOST was amazing. I was a bit disappointed from the last episodes but this one absolutely turned my interest back. Finally, something really important happened and we found out some of the Island`s secrets and as it seems – we`ll continue to figure them out in the next season.

There`s obviously no sickness on the Island and maybe the sign “quarantine” on the doors just have to keep the people in the hatches so that they continue to do their job about the experiment of Dharma Project. That doesn`t explain why Russo has killed her friends, thinking they were “sick”, but probably she just got crazy (which actually doesn`t seem very likely) or maybe there is something more that we still don`t know.

Michael seems to be one of the most stupid characters but I don`t think that this is the end of his appearance. Walt has some paranormal abilities that have to be shown. I think that Michael and Walt either will decide to come back (because of Michael`s consciousness) or won`t be able to find the way and finally the ocean will bring them back to the Island.

About the Others, I don`t think they will hurt Kate, Jack and Sawyer. They will probably use them for their experiments or try to make them a part of their group. Which is more interesting for me is why do the Others hide their identity? Who are they hiding from?! That`s something that I really can`t wait to find out.

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Another factor that sets good players apart from bad players is their ability to adjust to the players at their table. They normally focus in on the other players in order to get a read on their playing style. For example, loose players like to play lots of hands and can be difficult to bet out of a hand while tight players generally only stay in a hand when they have a monster or winning hand. Loose players generally also like to bluff at a lot of pots. You can sometimes get more information out of a loose player in order to get a better read on them by raising their bet or check raising them in order to watch and see how they react.

Many tight players will normally only play what is known as the “Nuts” or absolute winning hand early in a poker game. This allows you the opportunity to try stealing pots from them in later rounds by making a big bet. If you feel that they are also trying to steal a pot you can easily raise their initial bet in order to see where they really stand with their cards and just how powerful they feel their hand is in relation to your hand. Generally, a tight player will fold if they feel your hand is better but in the event they make a call (especially a quick call) then you can assume they have a good hand and should avoid staying in the pot with them.

Betting styles are also another indicator of how a person plays and should be watched throughout the game. For example, when the player bet did they have a made hand or were they chasing a flush or straight draw? When did they bet, on the pre-flop, on the flop, the turn or river? Are they slow playing any hands? These are the types of signs and tells you as a player must pick up on early in a poker tournament in order to use this information to your advantage in later rounds when they blinds go up and the antes start to kick in.

Pocket pairs are a nice way to start a round but it’s important you wait and see a flop. Especially, if you are out of position and your pocket pairs are in the lower range of something like pocket 9 and below. If your pocket pair can be everything on the flop then you should bet aggressively in order to see how the other players react. In the event an overcard to your pair comes out on the board and someone bets big you can rest assured that you are most likely beat and can fold your hand. Pocket pairs become more valuable when their is fewer players at the table so play them accordingly in that situation. Also, remember to always study the board in order to spot any likely draws that another player may have caught or be attempting to catch.

Another aspect of becoming a winning Texas Hold’Em player is mastering the art of the bluff. Bluffing is a huge part of poker and the better you become at bluffing and catching other players in a bluff the more pots you will win and the more money you will make as a poker player. I normally like to try and win one pot with a bluff every hour that I am involved in a poker game or tournament.

One final tip is to always keep your emotions in check. If you want to know how to win Texas Hold’em tournaments you must be able to avoid going on what is known as Tilt. Remember, everyone takes bad beats in poker, even the professional players. It’s just another aspect of the game that makes it so exciting and fun to play. If you feel yourself starting to lose your cool then simply step away from the game for a few minutes in order to cool down and gather your thoughts so you can refocus on paying your hands the right way.

Remember, always be patient and play solid starting hands. No-Limit Texas Hold’em is not a sprint to the finish line. Instead, it’s a game of skill that is more akin to a marathon and the ability to win a small pot is always better then losing a big pot.

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The Da Vinci Code

This movie version of the Dan Brown classic is one of the most controversial and intriguing, and I doubt there is someone else out there who would question that.

Before anything else, let us first establish that “The Da Vinci Code” is not an outright attack to Catholic religion conservatives nor is it an entertainment exclusive for those who have completed their Dan Brown (Langdon) series or their Holy Grail collections. The good thing about this film is that anyone can watch and understand it (provided, of course, that there are practically no restrictions when it comes to cinema admission). Oh no, there is nothing cryptic at all with this Ron Howard masterpiece.

Some Brown followers and mystery aficionados may sit and spend a full two and a half hours and regard the movie as too bland or too… Anti-climactic. Let us be clear: “The Da Vinci Code” is an adaptation, so comparing the screen version to the book does not make much sense. Yes, expect the movie to be just like those Harry Potter books, where there are also portions not included in the picture.

As much as I have nothing against books being transformed into films, I beg to disagree on the argument that “The Da Vinci Code” is not loyal to the novel. If anything, I believe the gist being presented and kept alive on the screen is just appropriate and fitting, especially for those who have not gotten close to hearing the author’s name. Basically, the plot takes a head start in one of the Louvre’s chambers, where a curator is murdered and has left various enigmatic messages on the museum’s interiors for his granddaughter, Sophie Neveu (Audrey Tautou), and symbologist, Robert Langdon, to find. In attempt to discover the culprit, the pair is led into a maze of clues and anomalous and elusive figures. Eventually, they are attended by Sir Leigh Teabing (Ian McKellen), who turns out to be the nemesis (or more suitably, since this is not that kind of pumped-up suspense — the antagonist) in the end.

As I have mentioned, this is not exactly comparable to those high-flying adventure or sci-fi hits, with all the explosions and incredible stunts, so expect zilch of those. You can expect, though, a few car chases in the streets of France and in the woods. But that is all contained in the novel, anyway, and I doubt Howard would want to greatly disappoint the viewers with a totally made-over picture. I guess it is quite logical, in this sense, to believe that the film lacks some creatively driven climax or a high momentum. Yes, these shortcomings all boil down to the pre-existence of the basis of the whole movie — the best-seller book.

What really makes the picture worthwhile is the mental stimulation you get from absorbing all those data and information in one sitting. Amazingly, the clarity and simplicity by which the information and other historical accounts are laid out are commendable. Worried about all that religious controversy? I assure you, there’s no need to be queasy or uncomfortable regardless of what faith (or lack of it) you belong to. Akiva Goldsman, the film’s screenwriter, has done a fair job of making sure that the audience are also kept on track with the plot and not get lost with seemingly unfamiliar labels such as Priory of Sion, Opus Dei or The Knights’ Templar.

Another area where “The Da Vinci Code” is considered to surpass other movies in its genre is the special effects. I am not talking about action-powered, egoistically snazzy effects. Just the inclusion of digital graphics during the brainstorming moments of Langdon are already and certainly remarkable. The crew also deserves a thumbs up when it comes to the amazing set and background. I know it is difficult to recreate a church’s interior, especially if you are not allowed to shoot in one (the original location, that is). Not to mention that at the same time, you are also embarking on one of the most anticipated movie ventures of the last two years (since the release of the book).

On the other hand, the details may also seem a bit too bluntly or obviously laid out, in such a way that these are supposed to be the whole point of the film. Well, the details are of the essence, but as reiterated, the producers could have gone a bit farther, say an insertion of some inducing music or some scene-enhancing elements, to reduce the monotony or the tone down the nerd-like quality of the movie. Some scenes can also do without the excess drama or intellect, if you will, like the one where they are supposed to retrieve the curator’s safety deposit box and enter a specific code (lest they may never gain access to the much-coveted cryptex ever). Then again, these are the directorial efforts in putting some spice (or action) in the mystery hunt.

When it comes to casting, “The Da Vinci Code” brings together an international cast, all of whom are fitting and brilliant in their roles. Pressure from the novel’s reputation may have played a part, but all in all, the actors are convincing as they can be and the movie treats all characters on an equal footing. Of course, I cannot do without commenting on Audrey Tatou’s attempts at English or the lousy haircut Tom Hanks has in the movie, but truth of the matter is, all of them shine in the portions where they are supposed to be shining. Heck, I even forgot my earlier distaste of Tom Hanks being casted as Langdon when I saw how other actors are perfect for their respective roles. Take, for instance, Ian McKellen. I can really feel his laid-back yet enthusiastic approach, not just to the role of the Grail’s obssessive collector, but also in playing the part in a summer movie.

In general, “The Da Vinci Code” merits an applause, not just for its relatively loyal adherence to the best-seller, but also for bringing together an ensemble performance and story that considerably realized (and delivered) the popularity and magnitude of the project.

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Rush Poker is an exciting new game format exclusive to Full Tilt poker. It’s been designed to make online poker faster paced and more fun, with loads of action which of course attracts recreational players and gamblers.

So far the game is available only as small stakes (up to $0.50/$1.00) no limit holdem. You can choose to play either 9 seated or 6 seated, and the game plays as normal except for a very important change. Once you’re out of a hand (either at showdown, or if you fold) you’re “rushed” off to another table and immediately dealt a fresh hand. You don’t even have to wait for the action to come to you, you can simply hit the quick fold button, and even if it isn’t your turn to cat you’ll be reseated and dealt new cards.

This makes for an incredibly fast paced game. No longer will you have to wait 20 minutes for a good hand, if you don’t like what you’re dealt then fold and see a new hand right away. In fact, most players see an average of 300 hands per hour playing this game, and some players see over500 per hour!

Rush poker strategy differs quite a bit from normal ring games. Because it’s so easy to fold you know that most players will be playing only premium hands, so after the flop you’ll have a reasonable idea that they hold either 2 high cards, a pocket pair, or Ax. Be careful of the player in the big blind though, if you allow them to enter the hand by limping in you’ll have no idea what they hold. Always raise pre-flop if you’re going to play a hand, that will stop the big blind seeing the flop for free.

You should also be re-raising a lot. Players in rush poker love to fold with anything other than a premium hand, since they know they’ll be dealt another good hand soon, so take advantage of that. Raise, and re-raise often and you’ll find you can steal the pot more often than not.

Finally, you’ll find that low cards can be your friend. Since most players will only be playing big cards, if you come in with low cards and hit trips on the flop you’ll trap them and earn a big pot!

Rush poker strategy will certainly be refined over time as more and more top players study the game and figure out the best tactics, but by following the basic strategy outlined here you should be profitable in most games.

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Casinos Most Guarded Secrets

The secrets of the casinos are not the kind of secrets that you may think. They are not secrets like the third slot machine in every row pays out on the hour, they are more like things they do to distract you from the obvious.

One of the biggest secret the casinos do not want you to know is that if you use your head and not act irrationally you can go home with some money in your pockets, unfortunately most people enter a casino and all logic flies right out of their heads. They start seeing the bells and whistles of the casinos, and people with stacks of chips and all they can think of is what they are going to do with all the money they are going to win from the casino.

Using your head is the key to winning money in the casino. The first think you need to remember is that the odds of you winning the big jackpot are so outrageously against you, that it is not worth losing your hard earned money on. So by being smart and not trying to get rich on one spin of the roulette wheel, one toss of the dice at the Craps table or one go on the slot machine you can consistently win smaller amounts that at the end of the day can a large sum of money.

Next time you are in the casino try going to the 10 dollar Roulette table and only play red or black. Each win you will double your bet, and at 10 dollars a spin you can make 100 dollars in less then 30 minutes. I usually walk up to a table and wait for the wheel to land on the same color 3 times in a row then bet on the other color. Then after I have made some money I will start to play some other bets, but I only stay on the outside of the board. The odds are much better at 3 to 1 or 4 to 1 instead of 40 to 1. Using this method I have managed to turn $20 into $900 in just over 3 hrs. It may not sound like a fortune, but as I said before walking in poor and walking out a millionaire is not realistic.

Next time you are at a casino look for a clock or window. Ok do not waste your time, there are none. Another secret of the casinos is that they want you to have no concept of time. When you are gambling time seems to go faster, and if there were clocks or a window in the casino you would have some idea of how long you have been gambling and would then start to think about leaving the casino instead if losing all track of time and spending all day and night in the casino. They do this because at some point you will start to get tired but be kept awake from the adrenalin from gambling, and at this point you can’t think straight, and you will start to spend money faster. Always remember the casinos are not there to make you dreams come true they are there to take you for all your money. Any time you leave the casino with some of the casinos money it was accidental.

Some of the tricks the casinos use to keep you gambling are:

No Windows

No Clocks

Ugly colors in the rugs and walls around the exits, and nice colors around the gamming areas will subliminally make you not want to go to those areas. The worse the odds of you winning the nicer the colors of that area will be.

By keeping this information in mind you will not be going home from the casinos and quitting your job but you will have more money in your pocket and you will have had a good time making that money.

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Like one big happy family, online DVD Movie Clubs have become a popular choice among families and individuals that are searching for movie rentals with the online services and convenience! Not only do they offer convenient special features, but also their value and additional benefits are far more valuable over renting at your local movie store!

For many of you that still rent at local video stores, it may be a little transition for you to join a DVD Club, and it will take a bit of getting used to having your movie and games arrive via your mail box several days later after your initial order. However, once your movies and game choices arrive, there will be an excitement that will come over you because most, if not all, people love to receive packages in their mail.

It’s fun, and all your title choices and top releases you picked online will be ready to watch and enjoy when they arrive at your door. The best thing about being part of a movie rental club is that you don’t have to worry about sending them back right away, and you’ll never experience late fees again!

I know it’s spring, and soon it will be summer, but winter is never too far away, and when the downpour of rain or the blizzards of snow arrive, and it becomes really cold and dark out, you will truly be relieved knowing you don’t have to jump in a cold car, and drive all the way to your video store to return your videos, especially the ones you haven’t finished watching yet.

What Are The Benefits Of Renting Movies and Video Games Online?

For many years we had only one choice, and that was to rent from the local Blockbuster, or the independent store that smelled like mothballs and old attics. If you didn’t live close to the bigger rental stores, you were limited to what they had available when you finally arrived.

With unlimited rentals online available through your choice of club store, you can easily have access to thousands of releases, downloads, and DVD reviews that will help you decide on whether the movie you want to rent is going to be the one you really desire to watch. Nothing is more annoying than getting a movie or game home to find out it was truly a complete flop!

There are many times your movie club will offer you periodic club offers and specials, and how often do you get that from your local rental store? If they happen to offer you any deal, it’s because they know they’re about to lose you to the online competitors.

When you do the actual comparison of online rental clubs versus your local video outlets, the smart choice is taking advantage of the online rental services the movie entertainment stores provide. Online renting is growing dramatically, and more people are experiencing the value and the overall convenience they offer.

You can still support your local movie store for quick last minute movie decisions, but when it comes to getting exactly what you want in title selections, and the fact that you don’t have to ever worry about sending them back late with a penalty, those are features that are going to please many video enthusiasts for many years to come!

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