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► ABC News 30 April 2013 : Army Amputee Completes Air Assault School
► DAILY MAIL 30 April 2013 : Bella the dog mourns the loss of her beaver friend in display of emotion that shows they feel loss too
► ACESHOWBIZ 20 April 2013 : Taylor Swift Pays $17 Million Cash for Rhode Island Mansion
► PEOPLE 29 April 2013 :Catherine Zeta-Jones Returns to Treatment for Bipolar II Disorder || ► DAILY MAIL 30 APril 2013 : Catherine Zeta-Jones returns to treatment centre to complete 30-day programme for 'maintenance' of bipolar disorder
► WEBMED - CANCER
■ Colorectal Cancer Health Center
■ Women Smokers and Colon Cancer Risk. Just a few cigarettes a day raises their risk, researchers say
■ Although classified as a technologically advanced drug, Bevacizumab can not be used as monotherapy. Its usage should be combined with chemotherapy. In Colorectal cancer therapy, Bevacizumab works to inhibit angiogenesis.
■ Nasopharyngeal Cancer
► ALS (Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis) / Lou Gehrig's disease
■ WEBMD - Topic Overview.
■ WEBMD - Understanding ALS -- the Basics
■ MAYOCLINIC
■ SCIENCEDAILY : New Genetic Mutation Is the Most Common Cause of Familial Forms of Frontotemporal Dementia and ALS
► TODAY in HISTORY
■ May 1, 1886 :: Working men mobilized in support of the eight-hour workday in cities across the United States
■ May 1, 1931: Empire State Building dedicated
■ May 1, 1954 : The word LEGO was officially registered as a trademark in Denmark.
► HUFFINGTON POST 27 APril 2013 : Watch The Top YouTube Videos Of The Week: Wingsuit Flight, Evolution Of Music, Hot Sauce Revenge
► Arisxandra Libantino stuns singing 'One Night Only' - Week 1 Auditions | Britain's Got Talent 2013. Angelic 11-year old Arisxandra Libantino sings her way into the Judges' hearts. The little girl with the BIGGEST voice loves singing even more than ice cream and kittens. We challenge you not to be moved by this spine-tingling performance. Watch the Judges reaction and more here (UK only)
* See more from Britain's Got Talent at http://itv.com/talent
► "Up/Down" Bipolar Disorder Documentary FULL MOVIE (2011). There are approximately 5.7 million people in the United States with bipolar disorder. In an attempt to eliminate the mystery and misinformation surrounding the illness, many throughout the country diagnosed with this condition were interviewed extensively. They diligently explain the struggle to balance themselves between floating to a state of euphoria and sinking to a devastating depression.
In short, "Up/Down" is a personal analysis of bipolar disorder from those living with it. Looking for something with a more scientific or clinical angle? Try a textbook. "Bipolar disorder is just one of many mental illnesses that is still highly stigmatized in our culture today, and 'Up/Down' could certainly be instrumental in changing that fact." -Microfilmmaker Magazine, Issue 65
If you would like to purchase a copy of the film and support independent filmmakers (because not all of us operate on trust funds), here are the following methods:
* https://www.createspace.com/340597
* http://www.amazon.com/Up-Down/dp/B006.
* http://cn.youreeeka.com/main/watch/942
Star Award, 2011 Indie Gathering | Merit Award, 2011 Accolade Competition | Art Exhibition Award, 2011 Love Unlimited Film Festival | Nominated for Best Feature Documentary, 2011 Los Angeles Reel Film Festival | Thank you for taking the time to watch the film! |Copyright Arpi-Revo Productions 2011
► Stephen Hawking: Questioning the universe. Professor Stephen Hawking asks some big questions about our universe -- How did the universe begin? How did life begin? Are we alone? -- and discusses how we might go about answering them. Uploaded on Apr 4, 2008 by TEDtalksDirector
► Bipolar : A Manic Depressive illness. In this video six people who have manic depressive illness discuss the effect that it has had on their lives and they teach how to manage this serious condition. The video was produced in consultation with Professor Philip Mitchell, director of the Mood Disorders Unit at Prince of Wales Hospital, and Dr Meg Smith who is president of the NSW Association for Mental Health and who herself has manic depressive illness. Both Dr Smith and Professor Mitchell appear in the video.
Traditionally manic depressive illness has been treated primarily with medication. While medication remains the centrepiece of treatment there is increasing awareness among consumers and health professionals that treatment requires a combination of medication, counselling, attention to early warning signs of relapse and sensible and informed lifestyle choices. With careful attention to all of these things the outlook for people who have manic depressive illness is optimistic. Uploaded on Feb 28, 2012 by caden311
► China's emotional ties to North Korea run deep in border city
► King Willem-Alexander takes Dutch throne || ► Orange invades Amsterdam for Dutch enthronement || ► King Willem-Alexander takes Dutch throne || ► Willem-Alexander sworn in as Dutch king
► Market stalls pepper Amsterdam on Queen's Day
► Opium cultivation on the rise in Afghanistan
► Bollywood celebrates 100th birthday
► Obama vows new bid to close Guantanamo prison
► Spanish restaurant voted 'world's best'. Spain's El Celler de Can Roca seizes the title of the world's best restaurant from Denmark's Noma.
► Sri Lanka fashion show raises money for orphans
► Artist Uses Jet Engine to Paint Canvas
► Hawking: 'Ventilator Not Curbed My Lifestyle'. World-famous physicist, Professor Stephen Hawking, made clear Tuesday that being on a ventilator hasn't curbed his zest for life. He said his next aim was to go into space with British tycoon Richard Branson. (April 30)
I do not know why, I'm afraid lingering look at Stephen Hawking. What I see in him is not human, but "Something silent but so to speak "► Tests Link Deadly Ricin to Obama Letter Suspect
And he is just one example of "Something". What are they learning? I am learning about Something Invisible and what is the meaning of undetected science from the Greatest Teacher. I turned off the sound when watching this video. And I wondered to myself, "is this the famous scientist in the world? Hopefully God deign to answer one of my questions through my dreams. Frou-Frou.
► FDA: Morning-after Pill to Move Over the Counter
► Rhode Island Gay Marriage Bill Heads for Final Vote
► Ron Paul slams Boston police. Has he gone too far?
► Sunken Egyptian city reveals 1,200-year-old secrets
► SCREEN : 'Hungover' Cat Sleeps In Flower Pot
► SHINE : Swaddling: A Common Parenting Practice Under Fire
► MOVIES : Meet the New Cinderella, 'Downton' Actress Lily James
► HEALTH : Common Skin Problems in Men+Solutions
► HOMES : 'The most important room in the world' reopens
► WEATHER : Russia charging NASA $70 million per rocket seat
► PHOTOS
■ World's Most Expensive Jewelry on Auction
■ Dutch Celebrate New King
■ Rob Rogers
► FUTURE
■ Technology could create connected networks in a crisis► SCIENCE
■ Spacial awareness: Ultimate guide to exploring space
■ Atoms star in world's smallest movie from IBM
IBM scientists use a few dozen atoms as stars in their film A Boy and his Atom, which has garnered the title of world's smallest movie.■ Prospect of one-way Mars trip captures the imagination
* Watch movie clip
* Electric image of single molecule
* Striking image shows atomic bonds
■ Cannibal fruit flies: Lab maggots hunt one another
► TRAVEL
Sydney Festival 2013 - Rubber Duck, the latest urban installation by Netherlands artist Florentijn Hofman
■ Online calculators combat jet lag
► AUTOS
■ Volkswagen GTI: The king of kicks
■ Andrew McCarthy on cars, cabbies and the journey
► VIDEOS
■ Woman finds toad in a can of green beans in the US
■ Top mathematician solves WW2 letters cipher mystery
■ A glimpse inside Cuba's high security prisons
■ Retro Russian cars parade on streets in Tajikistan
■ BBC News Hangout: Why would you want to live on Mars?
■ Falcon chicks defy cold spring to hatch on Nottingham roof
► NATURE : Audio slideshow: Take a spring walk in the woods
► PICTURES
■ Netherlands' new king sworn in
■ Camouflage in Afghanistan
■ Harrogate Spring Flower Show
► Today's African Proverb : "The breeze that disgraces the chicken always comes from the back" - Sent by Isaac Payedoe in Gbarnga, Liberia
► Washington looks set to send Syrian rebels aid with 'direct military purpose'
► Unabomber lawyer to defend suspected Boston terrorist Tsarnaev
► Syria's friends 'will not let it fall in the hands' of US, Israel – Hezbollah chief
► Israel in the room? Egypt quits nuke talks over 'inefficiency' in Middle East
► May Day rallies and strikes: LIVE UPDATES
► Obama says Guantanamo must close, vows to 're-engage with Congress'
► VIDEOS
■ Virgin Galactic SpaceShipTwo makes 1st powered flight nearing suborbital rides. Virgin Galactic spaceship made its first engine-powered flight on Monday in a test that moves the company toward its goal of flying into space later this year. While SpaceShipTwo did not break out of the atmosphere during the test flight, it marked a significant milestone for Virgin Galactic, which intends to take passengers on suborbital joyrides. During the early morning flight, SpaceShipTwo, strapped to the belly a twin-fuselage jet, took off from an airport runway in the Mojave Desert north of Los Angeles.
■ Austericide: 'Recession sparks HIV spikes & other deadly side effects'
■ Dramatic footage: Cargo Boeing 747 crashes at Bagram Airfield
■ Israel gets 5th nuclear-capable sub, 'arms race in Middle East ongoing'
■ Obama threatens Assad with intervention if chemicals used by govt
■ Syria Next? 'US interventions only spawn millions of enemies'
► The Stream - Hawaii rallies to 'Evict Monsanto'
► The town where Russia meets North Korea. North Korea has been condemned by the international community for continuing its development of nuclear weapons and for testing long-range ballistic missiles. Few journalists can get close to North Korea, let alone report from inside. David Chater sent this exclusive report.
► President Obama Sides With His Guantanamo Bay Protesters
By Michael Scherer
* Obama on Defense: In Charge, but Not in Control, at Presser► Bangladesh's Tragedy Will Force Companies to Rethink Outsourced Manufacturing
► Radioactivity: Fukushima's Nuclear Cleanup Is Faltering
► With Drones, States Balance Economic Opportunity with Privacy Concerns
► Iron Man 3 Review: A Hydraulic Lift of Pleasures
► As College Applications Rise, So Does Indecision
► Tapping the Promised Land: Can Israel Be an Energy Giant?
► Switzerland Builds New Barriers Against Immigrants
* Spain and Portugal's Masses Seek Jobs in Former Colonies
► PHOTOGRAPHY
■ Joy, Compassion and Fulfillment: Kitra Cahana's Spiritual Transformation. Honored with the ICP Infinity Award for Young Photographer 2013, Kitra Cahana makes poignant photographs of relationships in modern tribes that are personal and intertwined with her own nomadic history
■ Behind the Picture: Goebbels Glares at Eisenstaedt, Geneva, 1933
■ Hundreds Dead as Garment Factory in Bangladesh Collapses
► Border Patrol struggles to measure what it can't see
► U.S. considers sending arms to Syria rebels
► Obama seeks to allay healthcare law concerns
► Sarah Palin for Senate? Some tea party activists want her to run
► Massachusetts Senate race pits Democrat Markey vs. Republican Gomez
► Massachusetts voters head to the polls for Senate primary
► Obama pledges to renew efforts to close Guantanamo prison
► COLUMN ONE : A billiards pro who sinks them all
► Investigators sent to Afghan air base where cargo plane crashed [Video]
► DAILY DISH : White wines: 4 crisp favorites
► Dutch have a new queen of fashion, Maxima
► Starchasers: Behind the dreamlapse time-lapse video
► FRAMEWORK
■ Pictures in the News | April 30, 2013 - Posted By: Marc Martin
3 PICTURES TODAY
A bee is covered with pollen as it sits on a blade of grass on a lawn in Klosterneuburg on April 29, 2013. (REUTERS/Heinz-Peter Bader)
Debra Scourfield poses for photographs during the Goth festival in Whitby, northern England April 28, 2013. The Goth culture emerged from the Punk scene in the 1980's, developing its own music and fashion styles. The festival in Whitby is now in it's 19th year and attracts around ten thousand people over the weekend. REUTERS/Nigel Roddis
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