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  1. Consciousness -- Realities
    Consciousness is only one. It houses silence and it houses power. When it houses silence, at that time it houses its own true form. When it houses power, at that time it manifests its inner reality.
  2. Ashley Massaro
    Ashley Massaro is one of the sexiest bikini models on the planet. She is 22 years old and was born, raised, and currently residing in New York. The Hawaiin Tropic United States Finals kicked off her modeling career and that is mostly what she has been focusing on now. Ashley Massaro loves all aspects of the business and plans to pursue it further.
  3. Delta Goodrem -- Albums
    Fresh from a well-deserved break from the spotlight, Australian singer/songwriter Delta Goodrem is back with an exciting new single - 'in this life'. The single is the first release from the singer's up coming third studio album, which heralds a new vitality and energy from the uniquely talented artist.
  4. Penny Marshall -- Laverne Shirley
    Penny Marshall was catapulted into stardom in 1976, as loud-mouthed, accident-prone Laverne DeFazio. Laverne first appeared on an episode of Happy Days, and then was spun-off to her own sitcom by brother Garry. The show was a slapstick, almost improvisational story of two blue-collar pals (Marshall and Cindy Williams) in late 1950s Milwaukee. An immediate success with audiences, Laverne & Shirley ran from 1977-1983.
  5. Finding Clay Aiken
    On January 18, 2008 Aiken made his Broadway debut when he joined the cast of "Monty Python's Spamalot", playing one of the leads, Sir Robin, in the Tony Award-winning musical directed by Mike Nichols. In addition to Sir Robin, Aiken plays the 1st Sentry, the 1st Guard and the Brother Maynard roles. Aiken is slated to stay with the production through May 4.[29]
  6. Survivor
    Told more-or-less forward but counting back down to the opening moment (including reverse page numbering), Survivor is relatively complex and very engaging. Palahniuk engages in some low-key yet profound worldbuilding that is more characteristic of Jonathan Lethem than of Palahniuk's usual style. Palahniuk sometimes has trouble with the balance between depicting his protagonist's brutal (and brutalizing) inner narration and evoking empathy for the protagonist and his or her plight. Not so here--the protagonist is both troubling and attractive. Palahniuk might do well to aim for this blend and not, as his more recent books would lead one to believe, for the most outrageous and disgusting extremes of human behavior and experience.
  7. Snoop Dogg -- Charges
    As the embodiment of '90s gangsta rap, Snoop Dogg blurred the lines between reality and fiction. Introduced to the world through Dr. Dre's The Chronic, Snoop quickly became the most famous star in rap, partially because of his drawled, laconic rhyming and partially because the violence that his lyrics implied seemed real, especially after he was arrested on charges of being a murder accomplice.
  8. This Is Spinal Tap (1984) -- Bands
    Marty DiBergi: “This tasteless cover is a good indication of the lack of musical invention within. The musical growth of this band cannot even be charted. They are treading water in a sea of retarded sexuality and bad poetry.”
  9. War (Genre) -- War Movies
    In War Movies, Wayne Karlin returns to Vietnam to work on the Vietnamese film, Song of the Stork, in which young Vietnamese film-makers tried to recreate their parents’ war. And Karlin makes a second journey to the old battlefields with his son and a group of young American film-makers who are looking for their fathers’ war--as a new war in Iraq rages. Particularly powerful are the contrasts and connections between the younger and older generations of Vietnamese and Americans and the meditative quality of the narrative as Karlin explores the ironies involved in bridging the gap between past and present, and the blurred overlap of film and reality. As he works on the movie and converses with his former enemies and their children, past and present, illusion and reality, humor and sorrow blend. What is reality? What is fiction?
  10. Situation Comedy -- Characters
    NBC asked Seinfeld and Larry David, another comic and friend of Jerry's, to create the situation comedy The Seinfeld Chronicles in 1989. The name of the show was later changed to Seinfeld and other changes were made as the first effort was not doing too well in the ratings. The addition of a female character, Elaine, played by Julia Louis-Dreyfus, as Seinfeld's ex-girlfriend and now friend, helped make the show a success.
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