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Thursday, July 31, 2014

Zoe Saldana Poses Nude For Women’s Health UK

There are some new hot photos of +Zoe Saldana trending online. Zoe Saldana decided to pose nude for the cover of Women’s Health UK magazine. We have never seen this side of her before.
I'm sure +Womens Health Zone had a fun time flashing these hot photos to be released and printed. Zoe Saldana was born on June 19, 1978 in Passaic, New Jersey and raised in Queens, New York. Dancer, model and actress Zoe Saldana has made her mark in huge hits like Star Trek and Avatar.

Teen Dies In Car Crash

A Lima, Ohio teen had died due to injuries after a SUV flipped in a fatal car crash. Kataira Gordon, 14, of Lima, died from her injuries, said Major Chip Protsman from the Lima Police Department.

A 2005 Jeep Laredo was traveling east on Lima’s Second Street. The vehicle turned north onto Reese Street, striking a street sign on the east side of the road. The vehicle then went went across the roadway, striking a parked vehicle in the 1000 block of South Reese Street.

The SUV then flipped onto its passenger side, trapping Gordon underneath. It had three other juveniles, ages 16, 16 and 15, who police declined to identify, inside. Protsman said police were still trying to determine who the driver was.

The three other juveniles were treated for minor injuries. LPD’s traffic crash investigation unit continued to examine the scene Wednesday afternoon, Protsman said. They weren’t yet certain what the speed of the vehicle was or what might’ve caused it to cross the roadway after it first hit the sign.

Wednesday, July 30, 2014

New Alexander Wang Fall 2014 Collection

+Alexander Wang is staying strong on the market. The American fashion designer reasoned about the theme of the Fall 2014 Campaign, stating, “I went to boarding school for five years so there was a familiarity to the environment for me. The idea of survival at a reformation camp was the theme of the campaign. In those limiting environments, there are always temptations to rebel, to react and to test yourself.”
With clothes like these, these are looks to make a man seduce a woman.

Its Hard To Rebuild


The Wrap-Up Magazine has done an exclusive over the phone interview with Nieman Marcus (The Rapper Formally Known As Gansta Marcus.) This was a very memorable moment for him as he almost came to tears over the death of his rapper Edward Wade.

New Aston Martin Volante

+Aston Martin has a new drop top for the summer time. To up the ante, the British auto maker has also introduced Q by Aston Martin which is a unique personalisation service. The latest project from this bespoke arm is an exclusively designed Aston Martin DB9 Volante.

Tuesday, July 29, 2014

New Puma Suede Classics

I fell in love with these the moment I saw them. The new +Puma Shoes are iced red with a low top design. I love everything about the shoe and can't wait until I get my pair. I don't know what the price tag on them are, but i'm sure everyone will have these on there must have list for the holidays.

Sunday, July 27, 2014

A Place For Pedestrians

Chongqing is one of China’s biggest and fastest growing cities with a population of around 11 million people. In recent years, pedestrianised streets have been turned into motorways in the Chinese metropolis Chongqing. Now the city council is returning the streets to pedestrians and cyclists, and has teamed up with a Danish urban planner.

Chongqing has developed in the same way as hundreds of other Chinese metropolises: skyscrapers shoot up everywhere, while old buildings are demolished. Cars have taken over with multi-lane motorways, while pedestrians and cyclists have been displaced.

But now the citizens of Chongqing are about to reclaim their streets. Chongqing city council has teamed up with the Danish urban research and design consulting firm Gehl Architects, which pecialises in pedestrianised streets and pedestrian-friendly urban spaces.

The objective is to create an interconnected pedestrian network through central Chongqing, which like Manhattan in New York, consists of a peninsula between two rivers. This can be achieved by making urban routes recognisable and easy to navigate, for example by using uniform paving, good lighting and signposting, and setting up benches and similar urban furniture.

Denmark has long had a liking for pedestrian-friendly city spaces. 50 years ago, one of the world’s first carfree pedestrianised streets, Strøget, was established in the capital city Copenhagen. At 1.1 kilometres in length, it remains one of Europe’s longest pedestrianised streets.

The same backlash against the domination of the car is being seen in China. Urban planners, mayors and citizens are all insisting on better conditions for pedestrians in cities. Kristian Villadsen comments that the same themes which have developed in the West are also emerging in China today, i.e. to create attractive, vibrant, safe, sustainable and healthy cities:

“In China, people are very good at using public transport, but if public transport is seen only as a means of transporting the greatest possible number of people from A to B and it is forgotten that people don’t live at the station but also have to get there, it won’t function. Public transport then becomes solely for those who don’t have a car”.

The Blue Planet

The Blue Planet is northern Europe’s largest and most modern aquarium, with a spiral design which is unique in the world. The Blue Planet is home to 450 different species and 20,000 fish and other aquatic animals, which include sharks, sea lions, dwarf crocodiles, moray eels and barracudas.

The facade is covered with small diamond-shaped aluminium plates, known as shingles, which adapt to the building’s organic form. The Blue Planet is the latest version of Denmark’s National Aquarium in Copenhagen, which dates back to 1939.

As the largest aquarium in northern Europe, it is expected to attract 700,000 visitors a year, which will make it one of Denmark’s five most popular attractions. The Blue Planet celebrates the Earth’s aquatic biodiversity and is home to 20,000 fish and aquatic animals representing 450 different species –150 more than in the old aquarium.

The Blue Planet is situated on the island of Amager, close to Copenhagen Airport. When viewed from a plane the whirlpool shape is clearly seen. Viewed from ground level, the building appears to float in a circular reflection pool.  A walk through its interior is a journey through several organic worlds.

In designing The Blue Planet, the architect team was indeed inspired by nature, says principal of 3XN, Kim Herforth Nielsen. “We wanted to stage a totality of the experience one has visiting an aquarium. The starting point was this magnificent experience of fish in their natural element. We wanted to create that adventurous feeling, and we took inspiration from the natural phenomenon of the whirlpool drawing you into the deep. A sculpture on the coast, it unites the natural elements of water, air and earth.”

With a floor space of 9,000 square metres and technical systems running round the clock, the Blue Planet will not be a beacon of sustainability. Nevertheless the engineers have devised solutions to substantially cut energy consumption, for instance by using seawater in the cooling process, which is estimated to reduce energy consumption for cooling by 80%. The saltwater tanks also get their water from the sea while the freshwater tanks are supplemented by rainwater capture. In addition, the building is insulated to a high international standard and fitted with low-energy glazing.

The Blue Planet is devoted to nature conservation as well as raising awareness on water issues. The aquarium partners with researchers for scientific collaboration and work to reduce over-fishing and pollution, and to preserve endangered species.

Traditions In Denmark

How much do Americans really know about Denmark? In Denmark, great attention is paid to traditions and festivals, though without great ceremony. Many Danish traditions are based around the Christian calendar, with Christmas, Easter and St. John’s Eve (at the end of June) being some of the most important and typically spent together with family.

Other important celebrations include the carnival “Fastelavn” in February, New Year and Great Prayer Day, which was established to combine several traditional holidays into one day. There are also May Day (Labour Day) and April Fool’s Day, where Danes tease each other with pranks and outlandish stories. In recent years, Danes have also started to embrace both Valentine´s Day and Halloween.

14 february - valentine's day
In the early 1990s, the Danes began to celebrate Valentine’s Day as the great day of love, inspired by the American custom. It is especially the young and people in love who use the day as an occasion to show their love for each other. Hearts made of flowers, chocolate, pasta or cake are just a few examples of the available options.

1 April - April fool's Day
As in many other countries, the Danes also tease each other with fictitious stories etc on 1 April. The tradition, which dates back to the 17th century, has also been adopted by the big mass media and on 1 April newspaper readers and television viewers must therefore be particularly alert.

May - Mother's day
In Denmark, Mother’s Day is celebrated on the second Sunday in May. Since 1929, it has been a widespread custom to please one’s mother with for instance a bunch of flowers. The custom, which originally had a social purpose, comes from the USA.

5 May - Denmark's Liberation 
After having been occupied by Germany since 9 April 1940, Denmark became free again on 5 May 1945. When the liberation was announced in the 8.30pm BBC broadcast on 4 May 1945, many Danes spontaneously placed lit candles in their windows. This became a custom that is still kept up by many Danes.

5 June - Constitution Day 
5 June is the anniversary of the coming in force of the first Danish Constitution, the June Constitution of 1849. The day, which in many places is a full or half holiday, is celebrated around the country with political rallies, which especially formerly were in the nature of popular festivals, for instance on the popular nature spots Himmelbjerget and Skamlingsbanken in Jutland. It is also Father’s Day, which was introduced from the USA in 1935.

Farrah Abraham To Star In Horror Film


+Farrah Abraham will be starring in a new horror film with +Rachel Reilly. Director Joston Theney described Axeman 2: Overkill as “crazed evangelical Christians looking to punish sinners, murderous, double-crossing bank robbers in search of their money, vigilantes seeking justice for their slain Sheriff, and Axemen out for blood.”

Farrah Abraham – reality TV star, entrepreneurial genius, porn star, sex toys expert, literary genius, restaurateur, perfect mother – never stops working. She recently revealed that she’s opening a restaurant and breaking into acting.

Farrah said she’s channeling her inner “uber Bible thumper” to prepare for the role. “I’ve been around all sorts of Christianity growing up and this leads me to feeling content with researching and playing the role of Fannie perfectly.”


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