Monday, October 31, 2011

Do You Know Who Spawn Is?

If you're a comic book fan you've probably heard of the Spawn and may have seen the Spawn movie from the early 90's, but do you know who, or what he is?

Created in 1992 by writer/artist Todd McFarlane he has become one of the most popular and enduring anti-heroes in comic book history.

Al Simmons was once a highly decorated member of the American Secret Services and CIA, he had even saved the Presidents life at, and had a beautiful wife called Wanda. But this all came to a sudden end when he was brutally murdered by his boss, Jason Wynn, for witnessing his illegal activities.

Unfortunately for our hero, instead of dying in peace he was sent straight to Hell because of his often violent and brutal work as well as the dubious nature of his of his assignments which are rumored to have included more than one assignation. So, burning with a desire for revenge and wishing to see his wife one last time he struck a deal with the evil demon Malebolgia, a servant of Hell and the powers of Darkness, to serve him as long as he could see his wife Wanda again.

...And so he was returned to the realms of the living as a Hellspawn, badly scarred and burnt and with little memory his past.

Five years have passed since his death and his wife Wanda has remarried to his best friend Terry Fitzgerald and they have had a baby called Cyan, however Al Simmons is unaware of this until he finally finds his wife.

Al is left with two choices which are represented by a disgusting minor demon of Malebolgia's called The Clown (with the power to change into the huge, fanged, clawed Violator) and a harmless old man known as Cogliostro, to either accept his place next to Malebolgia and embrace the Devil and his cause or to renounce them.

And so, with what humanity he still has he decides to denounce the devil, in order to fight the evil on Earth using his powers as a Hellspawn for the world's good in order to try and redeem himself for his past evils.

The Spawns first battles are a frenzy of revenge and hate against the evil that has created him with little thought for what he was doing. As a result he brutally takes out and kills various street gangs as well as a pedophilic serial killer and takes over the alleys and streets of "Rat City". But the local street mobster boss "Tony Twist" Twistelli, suspects Terry Fitzgerald, the Spawns old friend, of being behind the brutal and bloody killings of his "soldiers".

Tony therefore sends a rebuilt and reprogrammed Overtkill, a mob enforcer who is half human and half cyborg, out to hunt down and kill Terry. This in turn forces the Spawn to protect his friend, by taking a bullet to the face, and eventually revealing his true identity to him.

In these early days he also faces Angela, a beautiful angel sent to hunt down and kill all Hellspawn, and the The Redeemer, a Heavenly sent Anti-Spawn, who unknown to Spawn, is his former boss and murderer Jason Wynn.

Despite his vast powers he is nearly destroyed during some of these early battles because his frenzied, unplanned attacks and because he has yet to learn the full powers he posses and how to use them.

During a crossover story arc with the Youngblood comic Spawn's friend Bobby is brutally murdered and the Spawn uses his powers to bring him back to life

But later, his friend Bobby is kidnapped to be studied by Heaven and so Spawn is forced into a confrontation with heaven to try and gain his friends freedom. Forced into entering heaven his suit turns mad and begins freaking out almost killing him and their natural aversion to each other, i.e. Heaven and Hell in the same place at the same time.

He also comes up against a new Redeemer, vastly more powerful than previously and thus the ensuing fight leaves Spawn seriously weakened and barely alive, his suit in tatters and becoming erratic and unpredictable...

... And so Spawn metamorphosis for the first time.

His suit, which had become torn and ragged, is transformed into pure black and white. With this transformation it also becomes much more powerful and gains the power to shape shift. His gloves and boots also morph becoming heavily armored with spikes and chains.

Despite these extra powers and his continued fighting and battles against evil his task seems endless.

At one point The Curse manages to capture him and after surgically removing his suit to learn its secrets. When he finally reunites with his suit he finds it has gained a mind of its own and tries to take control of Spawn.

The Spawn has to fight to regain control in a constant struggle between their "minds" and this struggle weakens him until constant battle and use of his powers result in his suit, and him with it, being summoned back to Hell.

Trapped back in the depths of Hell Spawn fights its many demons in the various circles and territories of Hell and eventually ends up back at the foot of Maleboglia's throne, who laughing and gloating at Spawn banishes him back to Earth.

And so Spawn's struggle to regain his humanity and free himself from his ties to Hell continues.

The attacks against Spawn from both Heaven and Hell become increasingly frequent and violent forcing him to be drawn even deeper into the spiraling world of carnage, violence and evil that he is trying to escape from.




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Saturday, October 29, 2011

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Technical Details

  • Barbie 17 pc. China Tea Set is a 1992 Chilton Toys, Mattel production.
  • Includes: China Tea Pot approx. 2-1/2" t x 4" w (from spout tip to handle end), Lid for Tea Pot, a Sugar Bowl w/2 handles, a Creamer, 4 x Tea Cups each approx. 1-1/4" t x 2-1/2" w (including handle), 4 x Saucers each approx. 2-1/4" diameter, & 4 x Plates each 3-1/4" diameter.
  • Each Cup, Saucer & Plate & Cream & Sugar Bowl has a pink rose w/red outline & BARBIE in red. Tea Pot has same plus picture of Barbie on side.
  • For Ages 8+ Years. All provided details are to the best of my ability & may not be exact; colors, styles, sizes & details may vary.
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Thursday, October 27, 2011

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Monday, October 24, 2011

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Technical Details

  • Barbie Fold 'n Fun Home is a 1992 Mattel production, made in Mexico. Home has OVER 4 Square Feet of Play Area, Magically Folds into a Carry Case!
  • Included items are Pretend & Intended for Barbie & other 11.5" fashion size dolls; NO DOLLS included. Home can be used with other size dolls, as preferred.
  • Requires 2 "AA" Batteries (NOT included). For ages 3+ Years. All the provided sizes, colors & details are to the best of my ability & may not be exact; approximate & may vary.
  • Box approx. 19" x 17" x 5-3/4". For Box Condition see CONDITION NOTE or Email Seller for Details. *Box has some corner shelf wear, some creases, & small sticker removal damage at top.
  • CONTENTS: House w/OVER 4 sq. ft. of fun Play with Fold-Up Swinging Walls & Floor & Removable Built-In Furniture, Roof/Carry Case (Roof becomes Romantic Garden), Sky Light/Terrace, Terrace Railing, Lattice Wall, Fence with LIGHT UP Street Lamp, Mailbox, 4 Planters. 8 Bunches of Flowers, Small Sofa, Sofa Cover, Small Table, Built-In China Cabinet, Fireplace with Hidden Cupboard, Bed/Large Sofa, Comforter/Sofa Cover, Coverlette, 2 Pillows, Closet, Patio Table, 2 Benches, Picture Frame, Vase, 2 Glasses, 2 Knives, 2 Spoons, 2 Forks, 2 Plates, Candelabrum, 2 Hangers, Labels, & Instructions.


Saturday, October 22, 2011

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Thursday, October 20, 2011

Candles: History and Perspective

What role do candles play in your life? Since they were first invented, their role in human societies continues to diversify. In the beginning, it was all about light. Of course, the meaning of light is as diverse as it is essential to our existence. A candle may play a different role in your life today, tomorrow or the next day. Just how profoundly have candles affected human development functionally, culturally and spiritually?

Retail sails for candles in the U.S. for 2001 were approximately 2.3 billion dollars. Candles are used in seven out of 10 U.S. households. The majority of candle consumers burn candles between one and three times per week and burn one to two candles at a time. There are over 300 known commercial manufacturers of candles in the U.S. alone. These statistics are provided by the National Candle Association (NCA – [http://www.nationalcandles.org]).

What elements constitute or define a candle? The essential elements of early candles were a wick, fuel and container or mount. Aromatherapy and colorants have become common editions to most modern candles. Candles have been used for thousands of years but until the 20th century, their essential and primary purpose was to provide artificial light. Today, the applications for candles are so broad and diverse; they have become an integral part of our everyday lives. [http://www.rosecandleslive.com].

Egyptians

It is fair to assume that controlling and capturing fire to produce artificial light on demand has been an obsession since early man first discovered fire. The first known records of this process begin with the ancient Egyptians. Clay candle holders dating from the 4th century B.C. have been found in Egypt. Egyptians eventually used rush lights or torches. They made these torches by soaking the pithy core of reeds in molten tallow. Tallow is the fatty tissue or suet of animals. The tallow of cattle and sheep was routinely used because it became hard. There was no wick involved in these early candles.

Romans

The people of the Roman Empire were the first to use candle wicks. They melted tallow to a very liquid state and poured it over flax, hemp or cotton fiber which created a wick. These candles provided artificial light for utilitarian purposes and were also used in religious ceremonies. There were two primary problems with the use of tallow. It produced both a terrible odor and smoke. Tallow did not burn cleanly.

Asian

Early Asian cultures extracted wax from insects (coccos pella) and seeds and then molded it in tube containers of plant paper. The Japanese extracted wax from tree nuts to create candles. In China, beeswax was used during the Tang Dynasty (618-907 A.D.).

India

Early Indian cultures extracted wax from boiling cinnamon and created tapered candles. These candles were used in Indian Temples.

Middle Ages

By this time, beeswax had been discovered. Although harder to acquire, this was a great improvement because the beeswax produced a subtle sweet smell and burned cleanly. These candles were highly valued by the clergy and upper classes that were among those who could access/afford them.

North America

In the first century A.D., Native Americans burned oily fish that were called candlefish. Missionaries that eventually settled the southwestern United States boiled bark from the Cerio tree to extract wax for candle making. Colonial women in New England discovered they could boil the grayish green berries of bayberry bushes and extract wax. This was a difficult and tedious process but the bayberry wax burned sweetly and cleanly. In the late eighteenth century, the whaling industry developed. Spermaceti wax, a whale product that had a mild odor and was harder than both tallow and beeswax made candles available to more people. Many historians claim that the first “standard candles” were made using spermaceti wax.

The Industrial Age

1834

Mass production came to candle making. Joseph Morgan invented a machine that used a cylinder featuring a piston that ejected candles as they solidified in their molds.

1850

Paraffin wax was invented. It is processed by distilling the residues left behind by the refining of crude petroleum. This bluish-white wax burned cleanly and with no unpleasant or much odor of any kind. It was also cheap to produce.

20th Century

Eventually, stearic acid was added since it was discovered this ingredient in the original tallow candles was what maintained a higher melting point and produced a harder candle. The growth of the meatpacking and oil industries made candles a common necessity. In 1879, the electric light bulb was invented. However, history did not end for the development of the candle. This was just a temporary setback that reinvented the mission and the market for candles.

Modern Chandlers (Candle Makers)

Internationally, paraffin remains the most popular candle fuel although the use of stearic wax is mostly practiced in Europe. However, technology continues to develop candles that offer new and more benefits. In 1992, after much testing Michael Richards made the first all vegetable candle wax which has developed into our modern soy candle. The versatility of this wax allows for use in both low-melt container candles and high temperature melt for free standing pillar candles.

Gel candles

The most recent state-of-the-art technology revolves around gel candles. The gel is a combination of polymer resin and mineral oil. The patent for making gel wax is held by Penreco Corporaton (US Patent 5,879,694) and is called versagel. Gel provides exceptional safety in terms of its flash point. It is best used in creating what is known as a hurricane candle by putting it in a decorative translucent container and adding a wick. Due to the clarity of the gel, these candles produce 40% more luminescence than regular paraffin wax. Modern chandlers turned artists, now produce beautiful collectibles in the form of embedded glass candle designs. The gel can be reinstated, and the candle passed down through generations to be used again and again. Detailed pictures of these art candles are available at [http://www.rosecandleslive.com].

So…What role do candles play in your life?

Well, they can still light a room…but they can also light a heart. They can express love that lasts a lifetime and an infinite collection of special moments and appreciation. Candles are a cultural, technical, artistic, therapeutic and spiritual expression of the finest moments in human evolution and experience. That is why they are still present in our lives…in spite of the electric light bulb. This article invites you to use them to celebrate life in all its creative glory.




Author Biography

Janet K. Nelson has done research and written articles on subjects that range from the cultural to the technical. She is an author noted for integrating information and providing a fresh, clear and whole-picture perspective on her subjects. She has written articles, manuals and perspectives for marketing, cultural, media and distribution organizations. She has a Masters Degree in Business Administration. More information is available via http://www.tigereyejewels.com marketmaiden@comcast.net

Monday, October 17, 2011

The Origins of Airsoft

Airsoft was first played in the late 1970s. It was based off of the concept of realistic looking guns that shot non-lethal projectiles for sport and simulation purposes. There were guns of this style before airsoft, such as the Mattel Shooting Shell guns of the late 1950s. The U.S. military even tinkered with ideas of this type after World War II. The BB guns that existed before shot metal BBs that could do a lot of damage to a person and in rare cases kill them. Mattels' guns were an innovation at best though.

Airsoft originated in Japan, where owning real guns was illegal. The first manufacturers were long standing toy companies like Masudaya, Fujimi, and Matsushiro. These companies saw a great business opportunity and filled a void. They believed it would be a great idea to market BB guns that could safely be shot at any one person and not seriously injure them. They got the idea from paintball guns, which were fast becoming very popular at the time. The airsoft guns were spring powered, single shot weapons. Many of the first airsoft guns used unusual ammo such as the 7mm long range and the soft rubber ammo used by Trademarks' guns. Later, they would realize that a normal size round BB would be cheaper and more proficient to manufacture.

Soon after the Daisy Company, who was known for over a century as the premiere manufacturer of BB guns in the US, decided to start marketing airsoft in North America during the 1980s. Until then, airsoft was unheard of outside Japan.  Daisy had contracted the Maruzen Company of Japan to manufacture a line of spring powered guns to sell in the US. Many of which already existed in Japan and were being repackaged and sold in the States. These guns used special ammo that was loaded into shell casings. The airsoft guns included rifles, shotguns, pistols, and submachine guns. All of these were made created by Maruzen except for one model which was manufactured by the Falcon Toy Corporation. The airsoft guns that were being manufactured were so realistic in appearance that many anti-violence organizations showed disfavor towards them in America.  

Several Japanese companies started to manufacture guns using BV, or bullet valve, around 1985. BV used a direct flow of gas from an external tank which usually was Co2 or compressed air. This powered the mechanism which allowed the airsoft guns to fire in a fully automatic mode.The Japanese economy hit an all-time low in 1990. A lot of large companies had invested in factories and during the recession these companies were unable to survive the debts that they had acquired and were forced to sell out. This created the end for gas driven airsoft in the 1990s.

Many companies were forced to close their doors and the most memorable of these companies had to be JAC. Their ambitious World War II line of guns, featuring the BAR and the Thompson, were made of metal and wood and used real gun parts like the mag shell, but it proved to be too expensive to produce during that period and caused them to declare bankruptcy. Now, contrary to belief, Tokyo Marui was not a factor in the closure of classic companies.  

In the late 90s', classic airsoft guns began to see a bit of a new start. Companies like Youth Engineering started to manufacture guns using the old BV system. Now, in recent years the Escort Company of Japan began a vigorous campaign new gas powered guns. Escort began creating new airsoft guns in-house such as the MP5 and others. These guns appealed more to skeptics because many of them used the AEG magazines. Escort was also the first to branch out into other ideas including the first truly functional airsoft gas hand grenade and the remote detonated Claymore mine. Escort guns also offered a degree of realism that had never been seen before in airsoft when they offered the full-stroke blowback in their guns.  




Airsoft is a fun sport to play and the origins of airsoft are important for anyone who loves the game to know. Airsoft guns are not the real thing and they are not dangerous, but an airsoft gun should certainly be handled with caution and care!

Eric Short is owner and operator of GetSomeAirsoft.com, and he loves airsoft guns and the sport. Eric is also an Internet Consultant who helps others create websites of their own and teaches them the basics of marketing a website.

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Saturday, October 15, 2011

Women Representation in Three Iranian Films by "Bahram Beizai"

"Perhaps Some Other Time", "Travelers" and "the Killing Dogs"

Woman: the contrast between tradition and modernity

This article pays to the narration analysis of three films of Bahram Beizai's cinematic works whose names are: Perhaps Some Other Time, Travelers and the Killing Dogs, having been constructed between 66 to 79 time intervals. The principle aim of this article is answering to these questions: The first thing is that: how has the woman been represented in cinematic works of Bahram Beizai who is one of the most noticeable man stage directors in the cinema of Iran and that does his masculinity influence on his kind of view towards women and their problems or not?

By reviewing the research literature, we come to this conclusion that most of the activities in the area of Iran cinema is based on the axis of artistic and aesthetics look, or in other words, on the introspective criticism of cinema and the especial activity in the field of cinema concerning the representation of women and their problems in the works of a film maker man is not seen. For this reason, the cinematic works of this prominent stage director was chosen and examined for this analysis.
Key concepts:

In this article the effort has been made to investigate the place and the picture of a woman in cinematic works of Bahram Baizai, one of the most noticeable man stage directors in the cinema of Iran. In other word, we are searching for this answer that how this stage director has represented women in his works and what features he has attributed to them?

Another aspect of this research which is very significant and can be a new horizon in the activity concerning women in mass media is the investigation of the role of a film maker and stage director's gender in representing women and their problems. That, to what extent does the gender of a film maker (either a man or woman) influence on the kind of the stage director's view on women? Is the film maker and stage director men's view towards women and their problems different from those of women?

Some of the theorists believe that generally mass media, including cinema, represents women as a means or marginal existence in such a way that this representation hasn't got to do with the reality as well as the complexity of their life. Generally, in mass media, men are regarded as wise, powerful, efficient creatures, and the source of power with high positions whereas women are considered emotional, dependent, weak and passive.

According to Tuchman: "symbolically, the cinema has ignored women, drives them to the margin and by showing the majority of men in all sorts of cinematic programs, in fact, tells the society that women are not so much important. Not only does the television tell us that women are not worth except at the status of a housekeeper and mother, but also, by depicting women as inefficient and humble individuals who are always at the service of men, symbolically despise and scorn them."(Based on the quote of Ven Zoen, 2001, page 16)

1-The representation: The meaning of representation in mass media in Richard Dyer includes: "The method of the construction of mass media about individuals, places, things, cultural identities and other abstract concepts. The manifestation of representations may be in oral, written forms or dynamic pictures."(Dyer, 1993, page 18)

"Therefore, the concept of representation in this research includes the method of the manifestation of a social reality which in this research women have been regarded as the social reality."(Sedighi Khooydaki, 1384,page12)

2-Gender: "Before the definition of the concept of gender, the meaning of the generic state should also be defined so that the meaning of the word gender becomes more obvious. There is a meaningful difference between gender and generic state whose origin should be searched in culture."

"Gender" refers to the biological differences between man and woman and generic state is the personal, psychological features that the society determines it and is along with being man or woman or so called "femininity" and "masculinity".

Femininity is a term for the description of being woman that is made up, paid to and attributed to women in society. For example, femininity is along with such features as kindness, affection, sensitiveness, dependence and roles such as mother, wife and nurse. But, masculinity is the opposite of that and features like logic, wisdom and the roles such as manager, physician, lawyer and etc. have been considered suitable for men.

Therefore, in this article, with the definition of these present concepts, we are searching for this matter that how women have been manifested and portrayed in the works of this stage director and, one the other hand, how much the experiences, awareness and characteristic features that women acquire in the society influence on the method of this representation. We will investigate this case in the chapter which is related to the analysis of this stage director's films.
The experimental background:

The focus of the researches mainly done about cinema, has been more on the investigation of technical, aesthetics and optical aspects of films having taken advantage of the method of the introspective criticism of the film. That is, they have paid to the investigation of the techniques of film taking, photo taxis, sound, picture, and montage. The reason is that in Iran the cinematic studies in the field of sociology has no place and film and cinema are treated more as an artistic, aesthetic phenomenon. In this field, after various researches, it was specified that a research under the title of "The Representation Woman in Iran Cinema" has been rare and especially a research having paid to the representation of woman in the works of a man stage director has not been done. But, some researches have been done about the sociology of Iran cinema. (Sedighi Khooydaki 1384)
The meaning of narration:

The psychological analysis of the film is the newest branch of semiotics which having been appeared from inside of the critical innovations which have presented new definition about the theory of film in the 1970's decades. Although it has created its especial terms and research methods, openly its root is in the main movements of semiotics in our period. "The narrative analysis like all the researches of semiotics intends to remove the apparently natural and justified skin between the signifier and the world of story and reveals the deeper system of associations and cultural relations which are stated from among the narrative form. If the conventional elements of narrative structure (characters), sketching the plan and conspiracy, scenery, moving point and timing are seen from behind the methodology of semeiotics, they can be regarded as the systems of signs having been organized based on different signs. Each of the signs transfers totally especial messages related to the world of story in different ways."

Mass media, including cinema, is one of the main means of representing the world and transferring it to us. One of the methods of Hayayen is the representation of the use of narration."

"Lorel Richardson" believes that: "Narration is both a method of deduction and the representation. Human beings can realize the world in a framework of narration and based on it tell about the world."

Narrations and the simplest concepts are the stories which occur at the same time. Narration includes "telling" two or more narrations (a situation or incident) logically related to each other, occur at the same time and through a fixed subject are constituted as a whole.
The analysis of the films:

Perhaps Some Other Time: The summary of the film: Modaber, the speaker of the texts of cinematic films, on a moovila page, in a scene of a documentary film sees his wife, Kian, in a stranger's car. Through his friends, he meets that stranger, named Mr. Haghnegar, who is an antique seller and infers that Vida, the woman seen in the film, is the twin sister of Kian as well as Mr Haghnegar's wife. Modaber having found a way though his friend to Hghnegar's house with the excuse of providing a film about antique works, ask Kian to join to them. After meeting with Vida, Kian finds out that their father had died in their childhood and their mother, because of poverty, had put Kian on the way and a couple had reared her up. After coming out of Haghnegar's house, she feels that she found herself.

In the movie "Perhaps Some Other Time" nightmare,insecurity,identity, disturbance, poverty, man's sensitivity, chase and escape, mother's love, dog, nursery, illness etc.

The represented women are of different kinds in the film the most principle of whom is the woman who has got too much psychological problem because of the identity crisis. This problem as well as her inner confused thoughts prevents her from having a good and normal life. This problem shows a kind of protection of women and attention to their problems for having a safe and healthy family, because women's inner confusions or their disturbances act as obstacles against them to have an ideal and suitable life, and so cover all of the aspects of their life.

In fact, in spite of all her husband's insistences and even accusations, she remains silent and we see a kind of silence and complexity which the audience accompanies it up to the end of the film. It is only at the end of the film that we infer to her piety, justice and purity. In fact, the fear of expressing the reality has caused her silence and finally complexity. Her worry and fear are not her innate characteristics, but derive from understanding the reality by her husband and having been rejected by him. All of these states are derived from her interest as well as heartily emotion towards her husband and her identity crisis is because of her past in which she was searching herself and was unaware of the reality.

At the end, the problem of the woman's identity in this film can be the most principle justification for her disturbances, insecurities, and worries and we see that after understanding the reality and the solution of her problem, she changes to a human with natural conditions.

The protection of woman is seen by showing the problem of identity in this film. It is in such a way that it can be said in a society whose women have the problem of identity crisis, they are not expected to have positive and ideal conditions and finally it transfers to the next generation. With this definition, it can be said that woman and the problem of her identity constitutes the most principle axes of this film.

The Travelers: the summary of the story: A house is prepared for wedding. Meanwhile, the news is given that some of the bride's relatives are killed in an accident. After some time, in accepting the news, at last the catastrophe is affirmed. The funeral ceremony is held while no one thinks about the destiny of that young couple.

Of elements and signs of the film including: mirror, the concurrence of life and death, happiness and sadness, doubt and certainty, laugh and cry, traditionalism and modernism and such contrasts can be alluded. The film is stared with its movement on the individuals and, following it, we see the cold face of a woman whose face is in front of the camera and informs about the future and death. Mahrokh is preparing herself for her wedding and meanwhile waiting for her older sister's arrival and presence in her celebration. Mahrokh is excited, kind, interested in her husband and family, hopeful, and dependent on the traditions and family beliefs.

In this film, we face with a woman who is hopeful, interested in life, as well as her husband and family. Although she has lost her family and lived with her grandmother, has still a childish and happy spirit with a hopeful look towards the future. Also, no signs of abolished relations among mother in-law, sister in-law and bride is seen in her relation with her brother's wife and even her new family.

In this film, other valuable women are seen at the beginning of which the grandmother can be alluded who, in spite of the holding of the funeral ceremony of the older daughter and her family, is still hopeful and waiting for their arrival and such a great sadness doesn't tire her out. She is a woman that is not yielded to the present condition and by asking Mahrokh to wear her wedding dress in the funeral ceremony, displays her utmost struggle and non-acceptance of the present condition. Although she is a woman dependent on the traditions, her view is not limited and traditional and still looks forward to arriving her dears.

The circles of the film from happiness to sadness, doubt to certainty, and nightmare to submission and death to hope can be felt with all one's existence. The Travelers is not the film of the dead, but the film of the live travelers in a road whose meaning is not separation. The interesting thing is that the men in the funeral ceremony are the first group who, secretly, express some sentences concerning the madness of the grandmother. The number of these men in comparison to the women, who have such murmurs, is much more.

Killing Dogs: The summary of the film: An Iranian woman writer, named Golrokh Kamali, who had left her husband, Nasar Moaser, last year because of her suspicion to his relationship with the secretary of his company, returns to Tehran at the end of war and sees her husband who has become broke and is going to prison. Golrokh understands that her husband's counterpart, by conspiracy, has taken the entire fund of the company and illegally has gone out of the border; her husband has remained alone with all the debts of the company and the pressures on behalf of the creditors. Golrokh Kamali feels responsible to hurry to save her husband, in compensation for her suspicion towards him, so she tries to pay the creditors' purchases, proves his innocence and gets the complaints' satisfaction for her husband's freedom. In fact, Golrokh Kamali, with her simplicity of heart enters the profession and the world which is too far from her thoughts, and is the world of commerce. She deals with each of the creditors and complaints to attract their satisfaction for her husband and, in this case, goes to the extent that has no way to return and understands that she has entered into a battle in which she must no longer be defeated. She tolerates everything, from despise and insult to annoyance and violence. At the end, she sets her husband free. But, as thanks to her, he gives her the divorcee letter. Golrokh finds out that all of these plays have been her husband's deceptions that by frightening and causing to escape, his counterpart possesses all the invest of the company and now by having the satisfaction letter of the complaints, Golrokh having got it for him, he is practically the legal owner of it and as the first step, he intends to go abroad with his secretary for honey moon. Golrokh tolerates her husband's stroke with patience but the plan of the Naser Moaser is failed because his counterpart has returned and others having followed Golrokh in all her efforts for her husband's freedom, and having been aware and waiting as much as Nasser Moaser, arrive.

Of major signs of this film are: cat, disturbance, anger among people, wrong doing, betrayal, the presence of traditional and modern woman. Concerning the traditional and modern woman displayed in the film, a common characteristic can be found and that is an effort for attracting the satisfaction and the love of husband. The old man's wife (one of the creditors) and Golrokh are both of those women who ignore many things on account of their interest in husband, although they live in two completely different spaces.

Golrokh is socially active, a writer who belongs to a high cultural, social family. She had left her husband because of her doubt about his secret relationship with the secretary of his company. After one year, she returns to Tehran, but doesn't find him. Through the intermediates she deals with him and in order to compensate for her separation and past improper doubt, accepts to buy one third of his husband's protest checks from the creditors to set her husband free from prison. Meanwhile, she confronts with many hardships and troubles and after getting each of the checks, goes to the prison to meet her husband to show them to him and strengthen his spirit. Meanwhile he faces with many men and their shameful suggestions, but at last, she achieves her ideal goal and when she successfully goes to her husband to release and make him happy, as a reward, her husband gives her the document of his marriage with his secretary. But, we see that she doesn't become defeated and depressed and with this beautiful expression that: "I have tried my abilities or proved myself somehow" comes out from this intolerable pressure, but after that, she doesn't stop her movement. We become witness of her quick movement in a road which is forward to the future.

In this film, we face with a social, strong, decided, flexible, pure, undefeatable, high-spirited, far-sighted, lover, hopeful woman and we see the ability of each work in her, whereas none of the men of the film have it. In fact, there is no equality and harmony between the woman and the men of the film, and the film maker, by juxtaposing the cat and the man, epitomizes the cat-like quality of the man in this film.

The women of Baizai's films are perfectionist, challenger and strong, not the shadow and the followers of women whatsoever. These women are the deviators of the tradition who don't yield to the destiny and have a main role in this film.
Conclusion:

The upward movement of women's presence in the cinema of Iran is seen in cinematic works of Bahram Baizai, and in the film "Perhaps Some other Time" we are witness of the life of a woman who has a problem with her identity crisis having created a difficult and disturbing condition for her. But, these conditions in the film "The Travelers" has improved and we face with a kind of Mahrokh who is hopeful and interested in her life and husband and although she has lost her family in her childhood and lived with her grandmother, has still a childish and happy spirit along with a hopeful view towards the future. In this film, other valuable women are seen as well at the beginning of which grandmother can be alluded. In spite of holding the funeral ceremony of the older daughter and her family, she is still hopeful and waiting for their arrival. She is a woman that is not yielded to the present condition and by asking Mahrokh to wear her wedding dress in the funeral ceremony, displays her utmost struggle and non-acceptance of the present condition. Although she is a woman dependent on the traditions, her view is not limited and traditional and still looks forward to arriving her dears.

Besides the grandmother, we see Mastan who is another strong woman. She is the witness of the economical condition of the house and continuously, in difficult and intolerable conditions, inspires her husband and makes him hopeful towards a better future. Mastan's most essential features are: patience, love for husband, flexibility and control of the affairs.
Hamdam is another woman in this film, She is a woman who is reproached by her ignorant husband, but she is so much self-sacrificed that, in spite of the 50% probability of her death, she accepts to become pregnant to satisfy her husband. She is a kind-hearted woman from whose face one cannot easily infer to her gentle spirit.

The climatic point of the strength and persistence is displayed in the film: "Killing Dogs". In this film, Golrokh, because of her love for her husband, tolerates all of the difficulties heartily, but after tolerating too many hardships and sufferings she confronts with her husband's betrayal. More noticeable thing than that is that her husband gives the document of his marriage with the secretary of his company to his wife and we still see the patience and persistence in this woman and she sets herself free from the pressure by saying that she has tried and approved herself and following it, we don't see her motionless and sad, but, she walks on the road which is towards the progress.

With regard to the analyses done, in answering to the research questions, it can be said that women, in Bayzai's films, are represented based on the reality and the complexity of their life. These women are of high social and cultural classes and far from the social classes in which they have lied and it can be said that woman in his works are in an upward movement and the climatic point of this power and persistence can be seen in his last film "Killing Dogs"

Fixed elements such as: identity, the acceptance of tradition and modernity, the society and the stranger element concerning women are seen in his film and generally we can get to this point that in Beizai's films, the dignity of the woman is not the same as the men, and the woman has especial power and abilities which aren't found in any man. These women are able to do the works that other men cannot cope with them. Also, such contradictory features in them as: emotion, rationality, flexibility, persistence .which add to their positive value and complexity. Being undefeated, flexible, laborious for changing the unsuitable conditions, hopeful and lover of husband are the fixed characteristics of the women in his films.

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Thursday, October 13, 2011

Elmo Live Review - The Best Elmo Toy Ever

Although it seems as though the Muppet character of Elmo has been around forever, he was "born" in the early 1970's. For many years he was only a background character and wasn't given much exposure or air time. Almost 15 years after his creation, 1984, talented puppeteer Kevin Clash gave him new "life" and so began his rise to the high level of popularity that surrounds Elmo today. How popular is Elmo? To say that he's very popular would be a serious understatement, and the Elmo Live reviews definitely show how much critics love this doll.

He's so popular that many of the Elmo Live reviews predict that holiday sales eventually prove it to be more popular than the craze that followed the creation of the Tickle Me Elmo doll back in 1996. Although a relatively young character compared to original Sesame Street stars like Big Bird or the Cookie Monster, Elmo has risen to an arguably higher prominence. Several generations of children have grown up with Elmo and every day, more children become fans, but more importantly, they see Elmo as their friend. Elmo has a high pitched voice and speaks in third person. Beginning sentences with phrases such as "Elmo thinks" or "Elmo likes", many preschoolers seem to associate with his awkwardness and behavior unlike any of the adults that they know. This bond that he shares with younger children is obviously part of the reason why so many of them consider him a close friend.

According to one Elmo Live review, the new toy is a considerable improvement over the original Tickle Me Elmo doll sold back in 1996. With a much larger vocabulary and a greater range of movement, Elmo Live surpasses the original doll by a long shot. Elmo Live sings, laughs, and tells jokes. He can "stand up" and he can even introduce himself to you. One Elmo Live review said if you squeeze his nose, back, tummy, foot, or simply tickle him, you can get his attention. Children, of course, can easily do this and they always love the attention that Elmo Live will give them. He's their best friend and they will probably be able to spend hours of fun playing with him.

During the height of his popularity in the late 1990's, Elmo actually went on a speaking tour and made appearances on NBC's the Today show and the daytime talk show Ellen. The studio audiences were packed with children and their parents who were all there to see a simple puppet talk, since and dance a little. A Puppet! Very few if any of the other Sesame Street characters ever experienced such a strong following. Kids couldn't get enough of Elmo back then and they still can't get enough of him today. If you collect Elmo Live reviews from children on who have actually seen the toy, you'd get an overwhelmingly favorable response.

One Elmo Live review indicates this toy is more than an upgrade to the original Tickle Me Elmo doll. He's a significant step or leap closer to having the "real" Elmo in your home, playing with your child. They already know him and they're already his friend. Bring Elmo Live into your home and make your child's dream come true. In fact, according to most Elmo Live reviews, with advanced animatronic parts that help bring Elmo Live come to life through various movements and a wide range of vocal sayings, you might actually forget that the real Elmo isn't even real at all. The puppeteers who give life to the Muppets have always been able to get us to forget that what we're watching are often nothing more than wood, metal, and furry cloth. The Elmo Live doll has the same ability to help you forget, except instead it being on television, he'll be right in your very own home. This connection between Elmo and young children is part of the magic, and part of the reason why he's been an enduring friend for the last 30 years. Every Elmo Live review points to the fact that this is going to be the hottest Christmas toy of the year. Don't ignore it.




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Tuesday, October 11, 2011

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Thursday, October 6, 2011

Retro Birthday Party - 8 Great Tips For a Baby Boomer's Blast From the Past Birthday Bash

If you're planning a birthday party for a baby boomer, who may be getting older in years, but certainly not in attitude, then it's time to celebrate his or her youthful spirit. This person is not a candidate for an over the hill theme. Here are eight tips to throw a great back-to-your youth celebration for his or her milestone bash.

1. Get your guests in the mood to travel back in time with fantastic party invites. You could choose photo birthday invitations that include pictures of the guest of honor in his or her youth. Another option is to select invites that feature fun facts from the year he or she was born. Finally, you could just pick up a few packs of kid's party invitations to make it clear that this event is for someone who is forever young.

2. Create a retro atmosphere. Make a list of some of the "cool" symbols from the era of the guest of honor's younger years. Things like peace signs, tie-dye, flower-power, hippies, Woodstock, VW bus, smiley faces and lava lamps are good representations of the 60's and early 70's. Disco balls and platform shoes can be used for the 70's, but only if the celebrant was a fan. Borrow items from friend's attics, search eBay or visit a party supply store to start acquiring your decorations.

3. Picture the past. Use photos from every stage of the guest of honor's life to add to the decor. You can hang poster-size prints or collages made from different pictures. Group framed old photographs for nostalgic centerpieces. You could even make individual placemats by laminating photos onto 11 x 17 inch poster board.

4. Bring back the taste of yesterday. Choose a menu with comfort foods from the birthday boy or girl's youth. What was their favorite dinner when they were growing up? Check for "foil TV dinner trays" on your favorite search engine, for a unique way of serving the meals. Another nice touch is to provide bowls on each table filled with retro candy, They are also available online from companies that specialize in nostalgic sweets.

5. Play those old familiar songs. Stir up old memories of good times with classic hits from the guest of honor's teens and twenties. You can find CDs with compilations of the top tunes from any given year. Your local library may even have them available to borrow.

6. Provide games for the young at heart. Play "name that tune" with songs from the era and watch your guests come alive. Answering trivia questions is always fun. You could challenge people with a list of quotes from the popular movies and tv shows of the day and see who can identify the most sources. If you dig up some old toys, like toss-across, twister and hungry-hungry hippo, you can have tournaments. And of course, give all the winners a prize like a tie-dyed t-shirt.

7. Favors are a nice, old-fashioned way to say, "thanks for sharing the fun". Keep with the retro theme when you give out these little tokens of appreciation to your guests These mementos can be anything from inexpensive peace-sign keyrings to smiley-face pencils. Or if you're looking for more of a keepsake, choose something personalized with the guest of honor's photo and message, like notebooks, bookmarks, magnets or candy bars. There's also a wide variety of favors available that are imprinted with statistics and events from the year of the celebrant's birth.

8. Thanks for the memories. Let the guest of honor know how special he or she is to everyone at the party. Pass out slips of paper and ask everyone to write a great memory they have of the birthday boy or girl. Collect the pieces of paper and stuff them into a memory jar to be presented to the celebrant.

So, celebrate that baby-boomer's milestone with a retro birthday party. Make it a blast from the past that brings back the good old days in style. Just follow these tips and it's guaranteed to be a fun and memorable occasion for all.




Linda Kling, as the owner of http://www.photo-party-favors.com, has offered ideas to people planning birthday parties and other celebrations since 1992. She recommends these Year You Were Born photo birthday favors, featuring your photo and fun facts from the year of your birth. Free printables, party recipes, birthday quotes, trivia, and more are available on her website.

Monday, October 3, 2011

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