Amy Winehouse "Enchanted" Robert Pattinson

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Film stars 'Twilight', Robert Pattinson was able to anesthetize many women. Including Amy Winehouse who were enchanted by the aura of Edward Cullen.

Amy plans to hold a new year party with the theme of the movie 'Twilight'. Amy loved the character of Robert in the film.

Amy later in the party want all the people wearing vampire-style clothing. She hopes Robert may appear on the party.
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'New Moon' The Settled in the Top Box Office

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'New Moon' seems not to meet arch-rivals at the arena box office. Success earned U.S. $ 42.5 million, a sequel to 'Twilight' is even more unwavering in the top box.

The film, starring Robert Pattinson will be a best-selling movie in 2009. The proof, since released on 16 November 'New Moon' has collected U.S. $ 230.7 million just in America alone. While the whole world, the movie was filmed Chris Weitz made a U.S. $ 243 million.

Ranking two films starring inhabited Sandra Bullock, 'The Blind Side'. The film picked up the story that the American Football player Michael Oher was selling tickets as much as U.S. $ 40.1 million.

This week, '2012 'is ranked third with revenues of U.S. $ 18 million. Hour-themed films that followed 'Old Dogs' and 'Disney's A Christmas Carol'.
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Famous scientist Online

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For the first time, historical manuscripts by Sir Isaac Newton, Benjamin Franklin and other innovative scientists will be published online.

This was stated by the oldest scientific institution in the world, the Royal Society, in England. They plan to release their famous works ever published in various scientific journals to celebrate the 350th anniversary of the institution.

Works that will be released in 1770 which includes a scientific manuscript about the genius of composer Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and the theory of black holes which was written the famous British scientist Stephen Hawking.

Royal Society released in Trailblazing, an interactive site which contains 60 articles selected from approximately 60,000 collection of previously published writings of the Royal Society journal.
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12 Inch Netbook Trends

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The size of the netbook revolution in the world continue to evolve, from 7 inches and 9 inches, which later moved to 10 inches. In 2010, the trend is certain to change again.

In the next year, vendors who control the netbook segment as Asus, Acer and others will be competing to make a netbook with a 12-inch sizes. Of course, this makes the competition between netbook with laptop getting heated.

"Netbook with 12 inch sizes may be sold at a price of five percent larger than the average current price of USD410, with 20 percent profit on each machine," explained CEO of Canalys Steve Brazier.

Change this trend, according to Canalys market supervisory agency, due to the netbook segment in 2009 with 10-inch standard sizes experienced a decline, though not to cause a decrease.

Fortunately, netbook sales could still be saved thanks to the ARM-based netbooks and always connected to 3G networks. This technology also will become a trend in the next year.
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Green Robot

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Robots can not simply be made of metal and electronics. This is evidenced by the presence of a robot's first environmentally friendly in the world made of cardboard material.

The idea of robots 'green' called D + ropop coined by the company was eager robots. With a weight of about 6 pounds, the size is relatively lightweight robot than the robot in general.

Almost all parts of this robot is made of cardboard. There were only eight small motors used to move the limbs and head.

Because paper is made from cardboard, this robot will be easily recycled if it is outdated. Body parts can also be illustrated. Target customers of these robots are companies that care about the environment.

D + ropop offered at a price of £ 3000 and will also be leased in Japan. These robots show off the 2009 International Robot Exhibition in Tokyo.
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Walking and Biking to Save Life

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Many walking and cycling from now could save your health in the future. A study proving walking and biking more than felt the benefits of using vehicles emit low.

A comparative study conducted to predict the effects of transport on health status in London, UK and Delhi, India in 2030.

Researchers compared between those who use vehicles with lower carbon emissions, people walking and cycling, and a combination of both.

The result, rather than using vehicles emit low, health effects would be better if more people walking and cycling or a combination with a low use of vehicles emit.

The effect was 40 times greater in London and 7 times in Delhi. Health effects are most significant in London if the habit by foot and bicycle is the reduction applied to ischemic heart disease (10-19 percent), cerebrovaskular disease (18 percent), dementia (7-8 percent), breast cancer (12-13 percent), and reducing rates of depression and colon cancer.

Meanwhile, in Delhi, diabetes and lung cancer will also be reduced by 6-17 percent.

"The technology today can create low-pollutant vehicles to reduce carbon dioxide emissions, but the effects to health will not be too big," said James Woodcock from the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine.

According to James, the community must change the mindset is more active with walking or cycling.

"Feel how nice and comfortable biking or walking. Subtract interest in the vehicle and move more active during the activity in the city," said James.
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Women's Fear of Fat From Age 3 Years

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Not only adult women are worried about her weight. According to the study, more than 50 percent of girls the average age of 3 years are now feeling scared fat. Image of the ideal woman is lean and obtained from the princess movies made them less confident, even at that age should not be.

The study, published in the British Journal of Developmental Psychology researching old girl 3 to 6 years. After answering some questions in the questionnaire, participants are given a cartoon show featuring the ideal woman as the princess movies.

In the film Disney's Beauty and the Beast for example, Gaston told Belle that she is the most beautiful woman in the village. The existence of such utterances that made the children affected, ie if you want to be a beautiful woman must be thin.

In this study, researchers wanted to verify whether the right type of woman is thin and slim in the film affect participants' perceptions of the body which is still a very young age, and some have not set foot school age.

And the result, nearly 50 percent feel worried about the shape of her body and want to change one attribute in the body that do not fit the description in the film. What makes researchers wonder is the average participant was concerned that 3-year-old.

"This means we need to help these children to get out of the female image ideal slim and often they look at cartoons. They must be taught respect for themselves," said Prof. Stacey Tantleff-Dunn.

Parents must help the child build a positive image on all parts in her body. This study is just a picture that children are now worrying about early appearance.

"We do not think the kids now faster to worry about body shape than the children of old," says Stacey.

Parents are also advised to always monitor what shows the children watched and not too much to show films thin ideal girl and slim.
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