The simple act of eating a meal will become more dignified and enjoyable for many people with physical challenges with the launch of Obi™, a revolutionary robotic dining device. Obi blends cutting-edge robotics, elegant design, intuitive controls and a friendly personality to give individuals who are fed by others the ability to take control of their meals at home and in public.
“We believe dining is one of life’s greatest pleasures that absolutely everyone should enjoy,” said Jon Dekar, DESῙN’s co-founder. “What our device stands for is equally as important as what it does. It represents our belief that living with physical challenges can be fulfilling and inspiring. Technology, and specifically robotics, combined with modern design, should facilitate that.”
To view the multimedia release go to:
http://www.multivu.com/players/English/7850651-obi-robotic-dining-device/
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Huge thanks to The Dead South - In Hell I'll Be In Good Company [Official Music Video] for the inspiration to make this style of video.
https://youtu.be/B9FzVhw8_bY
Music mixed by Levs Music http://levsmusic.co.uk
Marketing and Video by Click Web Marketing Ltd https://clickwebmarketing.co.uk
Brothers, Glenn and Grant Davison each bring a unique character to their performance as The Gherkins. Dressed in their signature green suits, brightly coloured bow ties – topped with one of their many ‘interesting’ hats: Audiences are quickly wooed by the feel-good philosophy, charm and quick wit that both bring to the stage as seasoned entertainers.
Glenn and Grant are no newcomers when it comes to live performance. Since the 80’s Grant has been passionately involved in the local music scene in and around Hull and completed a music degree in 2007. Over the last 20 years, Glenn has made numerous TV appearances in popular cooking shows and won Ch4’s ‘Come Dine With Me’ (Hull) in 2011 as well as appearing in 3 feature films.
For Wedding, Funerals, Corporate events and all social occasions.
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For Tortoise, winter is good for one thing: a nice long nap. Can friends open his eyes to a season full of surprises? Every year, Tortoise hibernates through winter. He assumes he isn’t missing much. However, his friends are determined to prove otherwise! Will Tortoise sleep through another winter, or will his friends convince him to stay awake and experience the frosty fun? In the follow-up to her bestselling Too Many Carrots, Katy Hudson delivers a charming picture book, featuring the fun of winter and the heartwarming benefits of friendship. Find out more at http://www.capstonepub.com/consumer/products/loud-winter-s-nap-1/ Children’s book
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Sound is a powerful, primitive force. For Centuries, healers have intuitively used the therepeautic powers of sound. In the native traditions of ancient cultures, examples of sound and vibration--as elemental in creation and to wholeness--abound. Many tools have been used since the beginning of time to create music, and to aid healing: planetary gongs and Tibetan bowls, didgeridoos, rattles and drums. Today, a growing number of modern practitioners are rediscovering sound as a tool for healing and realignment. More modern sound therapy tools are--tuning forks, chimes, resonator plates, sound discs, and sound tables. All play an important role in healing. Sound is that which is produced when some object is vibrating in a random or periodic repeated motion.
When asked to describe a home with more than one cat, many Americans use words such as "smelly" and "dirty." In fact, according to a recent Purina Tidy Cats' survey, 87 percent of non-cat owners think multiple cat homes have hair all over the furniture, carpet and floor, and 48 percent say they expect a home with two or more cats to have stains on the furniture or carpet.
To view Multimedia News Release, go to http://multivu.prnewswire.com/mnr/tidycat/48415/
Caesars Palace, Vegas' world-class destination gaming resort, has announced many new milestones as part of its two-year renaissance. The Caesars Palace renaissance began in March 2011 with the return of Celine Dion and encompasses new entertainment launches, the addition of award-winning restaurants and two brand-new hotel towers.
To view Multimedia News Release, go to http://www.multivu.com/players/English/52598-Caesars-Palace/
http://youtu.be/chH42MTS2N8
Aaron Parsons is a hot new rapper from Winnipeg Manitoba. After many
years of writing and bustin' rhymes in his basement, he is ready to
share his infinite wisdom in a world of love and chaos.
Playya 1000 (Does the Rapping) and Deeksta (Makes the Beats)
They call us 1-Gee and Deeks
Playya 1000 and Deeksta -- Bout That Life feat. Leah Joelle and Sonny Mac
1-Gee and Deeks feat. Malachi Supaflyyy from the Playyya 1000 and The Deeksta CD "No Hate Zone" Available at: playya1000.comcdbaby.com
Also avalilable at:
itunes.com, amazon.com, and many more!
The music video for the full version of "Juarez" off the debut EP, "Contents Under Pressure" by Mirage Box.
http://www.cdbaby.com/Artist/MirageBox
Mirage Box is a place where magic happens, where illusions seem real, where the oasis is lavish, inviting and tantalizing. It is where secrets are kept, truths are told, dreams come alive, and where imaginative music thrives.
Mirage Box's music has been described as "modern retro"; a celebration for the great songwriting and music production of the artist heyday of the late 60s and through the 70s. Mirage Box's music and writing style reflects the various flavors of pop and rock music of the classic rock era, from lush ballads to psychedelic trippyness, high-energy rock to playful punk, Chicago soul, Prog Rock, a dash of metal and liberal vocal harmonies. Mirage Box's music production employs many of the classic sounds and instruments of the by-gone era, but with a modern slant. Mirage Box aims to create soundscapes, painting scenes with music that takes listeners on journeys. Fans of album rock and headphone audiophiles will appreciate Mirage Box's compositions.
Mirage Box is a creative collaboration between Nick Coppola, a prolific songwriter and lyricist, and Chris Capozza, a multi-instrumentalist audio engineer and music producer. Mirage Box seeks to be indefinable to one genre of music. Influenced by The Beatles, Elton John, Billy Joel, Led Zeppelin, Rolling Stones, Yes, Kansas, Genesis, Dream Theater, CS&N, The Who, Pink Floyd, Eagles, Sex Pistols, Chicago, Styx, Asia, Jim Croce, Jimmy Buffet, Soundgarden, Boston and Steely Dan, writers Nick and Chris combine various styles as the vehicles of their original music, often employing Mellotrons, MiniMoogs, B3s and Leslies, Taurus Pedals, doublenecks, Rickenbackers, Hofners, Les Pauls, Telecasters as well as orchestral and brass sections to create epic music, brimming with melodies, countermelodies, cannons, counterpoints and lush vocal harmonies. There is something for everyone in Mirage Box’s music, and always new elements to be discovered.
So put on the headphones, turn down the lights, sit back, relax and join us on a musical journey as we present the contents in the Mirage Box.
Popular tradition gives vinegar many healthful benefits, both through topical and internal use: it is antiseptic, antioxidant, purifying, soothing, protective, and toning.
This new interest motivated hair colouring pioneer Christophe Robin to study the cosmetic properties linked to vinegar, and research formulas inspired by traditional recipes to create a product that meets the current needs of both men and women.
To view the Multimedia News Release, go to http://www.multivu.com/players/uk/7560651-christophe-robins-botanical-vinegars/
An island off Ireland’s south west coast is wowing audiences at screenings of Star Wars: The Force Awakens.
Unveiled in the film’s closing minutes, this closely guarded secret ending to Episode 7 was filmed in September 2014 on Skellig Michael Island, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Since 1977, the record-breaking movie franchise has travelled through many galaxies, and this time, director JJ Abrams along with cast and crew jetted into a little village called Portmagee, County Kerry, on Ireland’s Wild Atlantic Way. From here, they travelled eight miles (12 Km) by sea to a dream film location, Skellig Michael.
To view the multimedia release go to:
http://www.multivu.com/players/English/7718351-ireland-feels-the-force/
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Hindu art, unlike Buddhist art, shows the human figure curved, voluptuous and filled with potential motion. Parvati below is shaped and dressed (only in jewelry to emphasize her sexuality and a crown) like the Yakshi. Ganesha, the elephant-headed god in the center, is corpulent, the result of \\good living.\\ Vishnu on the right is portrayed with a fit, but soft body, and with four arms to show his many powers.
The Indian artist had an entirely different starting point. He considered that the perfect human animal was an inadequate symbol for the beauty of the divine nature which comprehended all human qualities and transcended them all. It was only by meditating on the Ultimate Perfection that the artist�s mind could perceive some glimmer of the beauty of the Godhead. Mere bodily strength and mundane perfections of form are never glorified in Indian art. Indian art is essentially idealistic, mystic, symbolic, and transcendental. The artist is both priest and poet. In this respect Indian art is closely allied to the Gothic art of Europe � indeed, Gothic art is only the Eastern consciousness manifesting itself in a Western environment. But while the Christian art of the Middle Ages is always emotional, rendering literally the pain of the mortification of the flesh, the bodily sufferings of the Man of Sorrows, Indian art appeals more to the imagination and strives to realize the spirituality and abstraction of a supra-terrestrial sphere.