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22 July, 2008 (00:29) | Arts & Entertainment | By: Public_ads

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"The object of art is to give life a shape."
William Shakespeare

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Smoke It up Smooth with the Right Rolling Papers

18 April, 2008 (16:16) | Arts & Entertainment | By: admin

Making a cigarette is cheaper than buying readymade cigarettes. And that comprehensively explains the flourishing demand for rolling papers. But you got to choose the right rolling papers if you want to have the finest of smoking experiences. Here we would discuss what kind of rolling papers you should go for.

For beginners, rolling papers are small paper sheets, which are rolled either by hand or the rolling machine to make a joint. The roll is stuffed with tobacco, marijuana, shag or other herbs. Hemp and rice are the best of all base materials. The rolling papers are thin rectangular sheets, with glue along one of its longer edges. When the rolling is over, the glued side is stuck to fix the joint. Whether you make a spliff or an ordinary cigarette, a lot depends on your rolling paper.

A very basic pointer to a good rolling paper is: thinner the better. You would not want to inhale paper. So, thinner the paper, better the smoking experience it is for the smoker. It is always a good idea to cut off the extra paper before wrapping your spliff or joint, thereby ensuring you make the most from your smoke.

Today, the stores have a plethora of rolling papers—from the clear rolling papers to the flavored ones. Heavy taxes on machine-made cigarettes have prompted US smokers to shift loyalty to the hand-rolled fags. Of all kinds of rolling papers found today, the rice-based papers are reportedly the best for their thinness and ability to burn slowly, thus prolonging the smoker’s experience. In terms of popularity, hemp papers are close in tow to the rice papers and are pretty good quality.

Many rolling papers are thicker than average and are chemically-treated. You should be wary of these and look out for natural papers. Being toxic in nature, even the glue, sometimes, poses problems for smokers. In such a case, if you must go for that rolling paper, it is wiser to chop off the chemically harmful glue-side. Go for papers that are naturally treated and which use natural gums as glue. That is precisely why, unbleached rolling papers like rice and hemp are so popular and widely in demand among smokers. Best way to ensure a great rolling paper that would leave you a fine feeling after the smoke is to choose translucent rolling papers or totally clear rolling papers like Aleda.

The clear rolling papers are taking the market by storm, by the virtue of being completely vegetal products (made of cellulose). Moreover, these are tasteless and odorless. This assures an unaltered pristine taste of your tobacco. Their thinness makes for just the right kind of rolling paper that one may choose.

Now that you know, what’s a good paper for your spliff, get set for a smooth sail of smoking thrills.

Wain Roy is an internet marketing professional expert in various industries like real estate, web design, finance, medical tourism and <a href="http://www.smokestyles.com/"><b>clear rolling papers</b></a>

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Comedians can now access new online website which helps showcase comic talents

18 April, 2008 (16:16) | Arts & Entertainment | By: admin

Toronto, ON February 4, 2007 — Canada is a land of funny people. Whether it is the experience of bitter cold winters and short summers or living above the most powerful nation in the world and feeling like the younger sibling seeking attention, we have cultivated an amazing community of incredible comedy talent.

From Wayne and Shuster to Jim Carey and beyond, Canadians have made and continue to make their comedy mark around the world. Most of the sitcoms produced in the U.S. in the past few years have at least one Canadian cast member including — Eric McCormack from Will & Grace, from Dave Foley News Radio and Matthew Perry from Friends. And that doesn’t include the impact Mike Myers, Eugene Levy, Catherine O’Hara, Jim Carey, John Candy, Academy Award nominee Dan Aykroyd and others have made in the world of cinema.

New to the scene is an online website which gives comedians a forum to connect with decision-makers and others in the comedy industry. At Top Comedian.com located on the web at http://www.topcomedian.com, new comic talents can showcase their skills to prospective employers for special events, comedy clubs and more.

As Canadians we soak up comedy like a sponge. Canadian productions including Rick Mercer’s Monday Report, Ken Finkelman’s The Newsroom, the long-standing and ever-evolving Royal Canadian Air Farce and Corner Gas starring Brent Butt leave us laughing at ourselves. For aspiring comedians, a visit to http://www.topcomedian.com could help launch them into the international comedy scene and join the talented Canadian comedians who have blazed the trail.

Top Comedian is more than a static directory of Comedy Professionals. Members enjoy the ability to foster a sense of community and to communicate with others who share their aspirations, interests and goals. Top Comedian enables its comedians to showcase their skill set and unique abilities to the world in an effort to raise their profile within the comedy industry.

We are on the web at http://www.topcomedian.com

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The top 10 things you can do with your mouse and not your pussy cat!

18 April, 2008 (16:16) | Arts & Entertainment | By: admin

Most people would agree that a mouse is far more exciting than the average pussy cat.
We have listed some of the top 10 things that you can do with your mouse and not with your pussy.

Let us begin by counting down the top 10.

10 Pussy: You always need to worry about someone to look after your pussy when you go away.
10 Mouse: When going away you either shut down your desktop, or simply take your laptop with you.

9 Pussy: Your pussy is always in need of being fed.
9 Mouse: Your mouse is at no stage ever hungry.

8 Pussy: Your pussy can roam the streets disappear for days on end.
8 Mouse: Your mouse is usually found at the same place where you last left it.

7 Pussy: Your pussy doesn’t really offer entertainment on demand.
7 Mouse: Your mouse is able to take you to many online entertainment channels like golivexxx.com where you are able to see pussy of the other kind.

6 Pussy: Your pussy is always at the risk of getting fleas.
6 Mouse: Your mouse has not possible way of contracting any electronic virus.

5 Pussy: Your pussy is always on the prowl for a mate.
5 Mouse: Your mouse is able to logon to www.golivexxx.com and enjoy all the talent from around the world.

4 Pussy: Your pussy can only keep you thrilled for a certain number of years before it expires.
4 Mouse: Your mouse is able to provide you with years of uninterrupted golivexxx.com pointing.

3 Pussy: Your pussy always sheds fur
3 Mouse: Your mouse is a sleek, clean, aerodynamic, site searching machine

2 Pussy: Not everyone wants to play with your pussy.
2 Mouse: Everyone wants to hold your mouse.

1 Pussy: Your pussy makes a mess and needs to have cat litter.
1 Mouse: Your mouse is house trained from the day you connect it to your pc.

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Pop Quiz: How to Create Great Quizzes

18 April, 2008 (16:16) | Arts & Entertainment | By: admin

Pop Quiz: How to Create Great Quizzes

Everybody likes to test their knowledge with fun quizzes and trivia. Witness the longevity of such games as Trivial Pursuit and Jeopardy. While people may like taking quizzes, few people have ever stopped to consider what factors go into making a good quiz.

When designing a quiz, there are 2 main characteristics for the creator to think about — the function of the quiz and the style of the quiz. With regard to function, one should consider the following 3 questions for the entire quiz: Is the purpose of the quiz clear? Do all of the items reflect this purpose? And, is there a strong theme that unifies all of the items on the quiz? Quizzes tend to be more satisfying if there is coherence in theme, purpose or structure. With regard to style, the following questions pertain to each individual question: Is the question stem precisely worded? Does the question stem match all of the answer choices? And, do all of the answers all seem plausible? The quiz writer should make sure to be precise in numbering, lettering, spacing, and consistency of indentation.

It is a myth that quizzes need hard questions to be good. The success of most TV quizzes such as Who Wants to Be a Millionaire rests on the ability of the audience to “play along” with the on-screen contestants. Experienced quiz takers certainly want to be challenged, but the majority wants to be able to get a good portion of the quiz right. A well-structured quiz should include a group of questions that everyone can answer easily, so the casual participant doesn’t feel excluded as well as a few intermediately difficult questions. A few impossible questions for laughs and a few multiple choice questions so that even those who know they are ‘bad’ at quizzes can have a go add appeal to a quiz. The really hard questions should be no more than 25% of the quiz - enough to separate out those who really know their stuff! The ability to play a quiz as part of group as well as individually adds to the fun. Categorizing a quiz as music, sports, geography, relationship, etc will appeal to quiz-takers as well.
Finally, adding in a few humorous questions and/or answers will help make a fun quiz. However, a quiz constructed with measurement in mind should not offer ludicrous answers as distracters. The quiz writer will need to decide if the goal is to entertain the takers or to measure their knowledge.
Although the purposes of quizzes may vary, one thing remains constant — the need to write questions effectively. One common error is having a time reference in the question where the answer is not always constant and may change as time goes by. A second common error is linking questions - each question should stand successfully on its own. A third frequent error is date stamping questions such as “As of 2006,…” which results in questions going stale. Another mistake, one that often frustrates quiz takers, is inadequate explanations of the answer - don’t leave players wondering why the answer is correct. Finally, one should write questions in the past tense, not the present tense.

Nowadays, besides tv and boardgames, people interested in quizzes can take and make them online. Some of the fun features that online quizzes offer are the ability to rate a quiz, the ability to search for quizzes based on a certain topic, and the ability to see how one does compared to others who have taken the same quiz. On some sites one can even post the results of a quiz directly to his/her online profile, such as a MySpace account, and also invite others to take a particular quiz.

With these handy tips, anyone can easily create a successful quiz!

Josh Grossman is the marketing manager for Sconex, a social networking site where users can make and take a wide variety of <A HREF="http://www.sconex.com/quiz_featured.php">teen quizzes</A>.

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