10 January 2012

Tracking Jack Bauer On An African Gap Year

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Jack Bauer II

Jack’s back!  At least he will be soon. Jack Bauer, the hero, or anti-hero depending on which way you look at it (but I know which way I look at it!) of hit TV series 24 will be returning to our screens in the not too distant future. This year, shooting for the long promised film version of the addictive series will finally begin. And I’ve finally worked out that if I’m going to find him in the meantime I will have to volunteer abroad.  It makes perfect sense.  Last time we saw Jack he was given a chance to disappear – again - so where will he go?  He’ll go and hide and assume a new identity, silly.

 If your grip on reality isn’t quite as tenuous as mine you might still consider the options of travelling abroad and taking part in voluntary projects. You can absorb the culture, broaden your horizons and grow as a person, and if you happen to come across a certain ex-CTU operative while doing so, all the better.

9 January 2012

Harrison Ford Carved His Career Out of Wood

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Money in the bank, weeks off to spend time idling around on boats moored at exotic locations and if that’s too much, then go back to work where assistants fawn all over you while catering to your each and every need. Now that’s the life of a star. Harrison Ford slogged like the other 99% of the planet’s inhabitants to make an income and then he became a star, quite by accident. His life turned into one where lifting a finger to do your own bidding is as uncommon as full-cream ice-cream shops on Rodeo Drive.

6 January 2012

The Biggest Celebrity Animal Rights Advocates

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Animal rights is a worthy cause, whether it is for the humane treatment of animals or gaining exposure to the many lives of pets that can be saved. While every bit of support can help, major players help bring more awareness to the cause, especially those with high-profile media coverage like American celebrities. Check out some of the biggest celebrities who support and advocate for animal rights.

3 January 2012

How to Start a Career Even During a Recession

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Everyone needs a job. To pay rent or a mortgage, buy groceries and cover all of life’s other expenses – a job is imperative. Unless you are Paris Hilton or some other Beverly Hills socialite, this is the reality most of us live in.


But jobs can frequently be low paying, time consuming and even demeaning. Boiled down, they offer little more than a paycheck. A career, on the other hand, increases self-worth through a combination of salary and personal rewards.

In other words, a career can feed your soul not just your pocket book. And that’s why rewarding careers are wrought with the type of competition that weeds out all but the best candidates. This scenario can become even more difficult to navigate in a recession when companies on a widespread level are downsizing or freezing hiring.

This doesn’t mean there’s no point in trying to secure a career. But it pays to be smart about it and play your best hand every time. To do that, you’ll need to understand how to get noticed and impress hiring agents.

2 January 2012

What To Do If Your Android Is Lost

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You’ve made a purchase of a smart phone and done your best to protect it. But despite all your efforts, something has gone wrong and it’s now lost. If you’ve ever found yourself in this scenario, you know the creeping dread that rises quickly upon the realization that the device you’ve come to depend on like an old friend is somewhere it’s not supposed to be.

Distress grows into panic as you come to grips with the fact that you’re not only facing the loss of a considerable investment and vital communication link, but the very real possibility that personal information may be gone too – or worse.

In this situation, everything from emails and text messages to contact’s phone numbers, pictures, videos and maybe even passwords for other devices and accounts could be compromised and perhaps even used for nefarious purposes.

Android owners; however, can relax. There are options that may bring your phone home; or, if that’s not possible, at least lessen the negative impact. Here’s what to do if your Android is lost:

What's the Right Toolbar For You?

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With so many toolbars from trustworthy providers available these days, it's difficult to know which one is right for you. First, it's important to note that not all toolbars are crafted equal. There are standard toolbars that will block pop-ups and give you easy access to new Web content. There are also toolbars specifically designed to help the user in downloading video or other similarly specific functions. Finally, there are toolbars you'll want to avoid at all cost, such as adware toolbars that can infect your PC and lead to computer crashes or identity theft.

1 January 2012

5 Reasons Your Business Needs an Online Fax Service

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Faxing documents is an essential component of most businesses. And, even if it isn’t, at least having the capability to send and receive faxes should be a priority. But for small and large companies alike, having a fax machine can be a cumbersome and expensive prospect – especially if the device isn’t used on a regular enough basis to justify the space and revenue consumed.

30 December 2011

The World’s Strangest Homes

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For some people, a home is nothing more than a place to sleep on a night. For others, it’s a place to lovingly decorate, carefully furnish, and show off to their friends. There are, however, a handful of people who will never be satisfied with oak doors and deep, lush carpets. For these well-to-do home owners, architecture matters, and form is sometimes placed above function. Check out the following five strange – but gorgeous – homes.

29 December 2011

Servicing Your Spaceship

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Picture the scene. It’s 2575 and you’ve taken your ship out for a spin around Jupiter. There’s a light flashing in the cockpit, and you’re not sure what it means. Worried that you’ll need to ask for the space equivalent of a jump-start next time you need to take off, you decide it’s time for a service.

Not all of us have a Wookiee that owes us a life-debt and is happy to follow us around the galaxy repairing the hyperdrive. So, for those of us that have to make our own repairs, here’s a few tips:

28 December 2011

UK: A Guide to 'Sing-a-Long' Musicals

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This is a short guide to 'Sing-a-long' Musicals in London's West End. If you enjoy a good 'Sing-a-long' musical then these are the names to seek out! If you are traveling, the musical theatre is an amazing thing to take in, while you stay in London town. They are equally great, if you reside near or in London locally. So many are the reasons to attend the live London theatre.

These are some sound suggestions, if you are not familiar with the London West End scene. These are both for the seasoned theatre goer and the uninitiated audience member. If you enjoy a good 'Sing-a-long' musical, all of these are recommended.

25 December 2011

There's Something About Monsters...

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Throughout cinema history, our screens have been stalked by a generous selection of infamous and recognisable ghoulish and ghastly creatures. Be it the original creature of the night 'Nosferatu' or the early 1941 imagining of 'The Wolf Man', these creatures have stood the test of time and have provoked enough screams over the years to establish 'horror' as a successful genre in its own right. As time progressed, the beats did too; 'Frankenstein’s monster', 'The Thing from the Black Lagoon' and 'Liza Minnelli' terrified audiences worldwide; and giving horror fans an insatiable thirst for more.

Trade Unions in the Age of Social Media

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Just as social media networks such as Facebook, Twitter and YouTube are changing commerce, politics, religion, and even romance, so they are having an impact on the world of labor relations, including the formation and activities of trade unions. This could, and over the next decade or so probably will, reinvigorate the flagging labor movement, but not in traditional and familiar forms.

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