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This Is Funny, You Should Look At Your Life, Look At Your Choices of the Day: Brian Gallivan offers his Sassy Gay Friend services to Black Swan’s Nina Sayers. [ tscn .] Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : The Daily What Discovery Date : 10/03/2011 14:27 Number of articles : 5

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Napping to Improve Weight Loss Diet Plans For years studies have shown how a good night’s sleep can better prepare one’s brain for a day of learning. Now recent studies are showing that quick naps before learning new information is another way to increase memorization. The study looked at a variety of volunteers who took a nap lasting around one and a half hours directly before doing a memorization exercise. Weight Loss Diet Plans The results showed that those who napped prior to the exercise scored almost 20 percent more than those who did not nap before the exercise and found improvements in their weight loss goals. The study showed that people go about their everyday business their ability to learn and retain information decreases. Ones who did not nap and did the exercise both in the morning and the afternoon showed much better results in the first set of exercises. Weight Loss and Exercises Those who napped actually did better on the second set of exercises compared to the first set. This suggests that napping not only reboots the memory capacity, but actually improves it all together. The result makes a case for the way some Europeans schedule their workdays around a mid-day siesta. Source : Adi News

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Napping to Improve Weight Loss Diet Plans For years studies have shown how a good night’s sleep can better prepare one’s brain for a day of learning. Now recent studies are showing that quick naps before learning new information is another way to increase memorization. The study looked at a variety of volunteers who took a nap lasting around one and a half hours directly before doing a memorization exercise. Weight Loss Diet Plans The results showed that those who napped prior to the exercise scored almost 20 percent more than those who did not nap before the exercise and found improvements in their weight loss goals. The study showed that people go about their everyday business their ability to learn and retain information decreases. Ones who did not nap and did the exercise both in the morning and the afternoon showed much better results in the first set of exercises. Weight Loss and Exercises Those who napped actually did better on the second set of exercises compared to the first set. This suggests that napping not only reboots the memory capacity, but actually improves it all together. The result makes a case for the way some Europeans schedule their workdays around a mid-day siesta. Source : Adi News

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No ‘Limits’ for De Niro, Cooper in New Film

Robert De Niro and Bradley Cooper on their new sci-fi thriller ‘Limitless,’ about a blocked writer who discovers inspiration in a new designer ‘smart’ pill. (March 10)

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Raw Video: Wash. Mudslide Traps Minivan

Heavy rain in the Puget Sound is starting to cause mudslides. One slide covered a road Thursday morning in Pierce County, Washington, trapping a minivan. The occupants were unhurt. (March 10)

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France today became the first country to recognize the Libyan National Council as the only legitimate representative of the Libyan people, following a meeting between Nicolas Sarkozy and two representatives from the upstart government, the New York Times reports. France says it will soon engage ambassadors with the rebel group,…

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No, Rep. King, we indeed cannot be in denial

Click here to view this media Rep. Peter King, in his opening remarks this morning to kick off his congressional hearings on the “problem” of “Muslim radicalization”: This Committee cannot live in denial which is what some would have us do when they suggest that this hearing dilute its focus by investigating threats unrelated to Al Qaeda. The Department of Homeland Security and this committee were formed in response to the al Qaeda attacks of 9/11. There is no equivalency of threat between al Qaeda and neo-Nazis, environmental extremists or other isolated madmen. Only al Qaeda and its Islamist affiliates in this country are part of an international threat to our nation. Indeed by the Justice Department’s own record not one terror related case in the last two years involved neo-Nazis, environmental extremists, militias or anti-war groups. How unfortunate for Rep. King that, just the day before — and apparently before he could edit his opening remarks — the FBI arrested a white supremacist for planting a backpack bomb along the parade route for Spokane’s Martin Luther King Day celebration in January … an act labeled by the FBI as an act of domestic terrorism. He was reminded in short order by Democrat Bennie Thompson: Click here to view this media [H/t Karoli for the videos] I want to reiterate, however, my belief that a hearing on the linkage between extreme ideology and violent action be a broad-based examination. Yesterday, the FBI made an arrest in a recent Martin Luther King Day bombing attempt. News reports identify the suspect as a member of the same white supremacist group that influenced Oklahoma City bomber Timothy McVeigh. I urge you, Mr. Chairman, to hold a hearing examining the Homeland Security threat posed by anti-government and white supremacist groups. As a committee on Homeland Security, our mission is to examine threats to this nation’s security. A narrow focus that excludes known threats lacks clarity and may be myopic. Indeed, as Zaid Jilani at ThinkProgress explains, not only was King embarrassingly wrong about right-wing domestic terrorist of recent vintage, he was wrong about the past year as well — in which there were four terrorism incidents involving neo-Nazis. And that doesn’t begin to count the militia cases, beginning with the Hutaree folks. For what it’s worth, American neo-Nazis are indeed frequently linked up with likeminded fascists in Europe and Australia, and yes, they are all outspoken in their desire to topple the United States government. Peter King may be living in denial, but the rest of us should know that neo-Nazism is indeed an international terrorist conspiracy to destroy America. In case you were wondering. And as long as Rep. King is trotting out graphics, here’s one for him to consider :

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No, Rep. King, we indeed cannot be in denial

Click here to view this media Rep. Peter King, in his opening remarks this morning to kick off his congressional hearings on the “problem” of “Muslim radicalization”: This Committee cannot live in denial which is what some would have us do when they suggest that this hearing dilute its focus by investigating threats unrelated to Al Qaeda. The Department of Homeland Security and this committee were formed in response to the al Qaeda attacks of 9/11. There is no equivalency of threat between al Qaeda and neo-Nazis, environmental extremists or other isolated madmen. Only al Qaeda and its Islamist affiliates in this country are part of an international threat to our nation. Indeed by the Justice Department’s own record not one terror related case in the last two years involved neo-Nazis, environmental extremists, militias or anti-war groups. How unfortunate for Rep. King that, just the day before — and apparently before he could edit his opening remarks — the FBI arrested a white supremacist for planting a backpack bomb along the parade route for Spokane’s Martin Luther King Day celebration in January … an act labeled by the FBI as an act of domestic terrorism. He was reminded in short order by Democrat Bennie Thompson: Click here to view this media [H/t Karoli for the videos] I want to reiterate, however, my belief that a hearing on the linkage between extreme ideology and violent action be a broad-based examination. Yesterday, the FBI made an arrest in a recent Martin Luther King Day bombing attempt. News reports identify the suspect as a member of the same white supremacist group that influenced Oklahoma City bomber Timothy McVeigh. I urge you, Mr. Chairman, to hold a hearing examining the Homeland Security threat posed by anti-government and white supremacist groups. As a committee on Homeland Security, our mission is to examine threats to this nation’s security. A narrow focus that excludes known threats lacks clarity and may be myopic. Indeed, as Zaid Jilani at ThinkProgress explains, not only was King embarrassingly wrong about right-wing domestic terrorist of recent vintage, he was wrong about the past year as well — in which there were four terrorism incidents involving neo-Nazis. And that doesn’t begin to count the militia cases, beginning with the Hutaree folks. For what it’s worth, American neo-Nazis are indeed frequently linked up with likeminded fascists in Europe and Australia, and yes, they are all outspoken in their desire to topple the United States government. Peter King may be living in denial, but the rest of us should know that neo-Nazism is indeed an international terrorist conspiracy to destroy America. In case you were wondering. And as long as Rep. King is trotting out graphics, here’s one for him to consider :

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VOTD: 36 Hitchcock Death Scenes, Timed To Climax In Unison

The master of suspense, Alfred Hitchcock, loved to kill people. On film, that is. Murder was pretty much Hitchcock’s calling card and in this video by UltraCulture, we see 36 of them happen simultaneously, all timed so the death’s happen at the same time. Besides the brilliance behind all of these films, what a viewer really culls from this video was how important pacing and editing was to make a death… Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : /Film Discovery Date : 09/03/2011 16:00 Number of articles : 6

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Fidel Castro tweets to over 100,000 It looks like Fidel Castro is doing good also in cyberspace. A Twitter account of Cuba’s ex-president has passed has 100,000 followers – arguably the first official Cuban-themed Twitter account to break that threshold. The account, set up about a year ago, has sent more than 1,700 tweets with Castro’s musings about world affairs, above all his fears that the world is headed for nuclear Armageddon, and his warnings that NATO is planning to invade Libya. Only 2 percent of the island’s population uses the Internet though, the lowest such figure in the Western Hemisphere. Source : The Voice of Russia

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