Jean Cartwright Rhodes is struggling to come to grips with the death of her childhood best friend, Hope.
Twenty-nine years later, Jean fights for her sanity as she confronts the dark web of intrigue set in motion by
a split-second decision in the aftermath of the tragedy. Learn more here, http://bit.ly/1jXhhry Fiction, Thriller, Crime, Mystery
Astronaut Calls Split-Rock a Dog- Just Like Fake Dog Rocks at Disneyland.
While the Astronauts are Working Behind the Disney Dog Shaped Split-Rock, the TV Camera Moves Around Looking at the Other Fake Dog Shaped Rocks Created by Disney Studios.
This video as you hear & see it, is located for download at NASA site:
http://history.nasa.gov/alsj/a17/video17.html
Apollo 17 Video Library
Geology Station 6
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Starring Australia's very own Yvonne
Strahovski (Chuck) 24: Live Another Day is a thrilling new event series
heading for Australian television screens.Set in London,
the sequel to the ground-breaking, award-winning series 24 again
centres on heroic agent Jack Bauer and retains the real-time,
pulse-pounding, fast-paced format with split screens and interweaving
storylines made famous by its predecessor.
http://vlogm.com/
What Is VlogM?
VlogM is a multi-platform where you can broadcast about anything, anytime, anywhere. This includes telling a story about you, friends, groups, organizations , business and many more. Along with showing talents that's around the world.
Very simple things has talents like for example people, cars, buildings, cameras, phones.
Are you asking how?
Well it's very simple !!!
People can (walk, talk, eat, etc.)
Cars, Trains, Planes (Commutes a lot of objects and people to different locations)
Buildings (Holds very firm and strong for many years but it holds so many people and objects and still stands) hmmm.....
Cameras (This is the first step to see in the lens life of captured moments. To be shared around the world)
Phones (They help us communicate with others around the world with a split of a sec.) hmmm
Now that you get our point ! Go ahead and try "VlogM" and Vlog....
KitchenAid is unveiling a new, three-door free standing refrigerator that is the largest capacity refrigerator in its class*. Available in three models, the 72’’ Counter-Depth French Door Bottom Mount refrigerator features a slide-away split shelf that allows three quarters of the shelf to retract to accommodate taller items, up to 16.75 inches. The new addition will also include the first ever self-close freezer drawer in its class**.
“In terms of performance, features and aesthetics, this is the finest freestanding refrigerator that KitchenAid has ever offered,” says Beth Robinson, senior manager of brand experience for KitchenAid. “From organizational versatility and ease of access, to efficiency and quiet performance, our engineers and designers went above and beyond to incorporate thoughtful features and elegant design.”
To view the multimedia release go to:
http://www.multivu.com/players/English/7766759-kitchenaid-introduces-three-door-bella/
Most Americans appear hopeful and optimistic about aging according to a new, national study from Parker, one of America’s leading aging services organizations that this year celebrates its 110th anniversary. Key findings from Parker’s “Aging in America Survey”—which examines the nation’s changing attitudes and opinions around growing older in the U.S.—include:
• A vast majority of Americans (71%) do not fear or worry about aging very much or at all.
• More than half of those surveyed (62%) believe that 80 is not too old to serve in government, run a marathon, be CEO of a Fortune 500 company, teach a class, or practice yoga.
• Those surveyed were evenly split (49% each) in describing the experience of growing older in America today with positive words (e.g., “hopeful,” “relevant,” “vibrant”) vs. negative words (e.g., “scary,” “depressing,” “lonely”).
• Nearly two-thirds (59%) of Americans feel that not enough technology innovation focuses on the lifestyles of older people.
• While 38% of Americans feel the most positive thing about getting older is gaining more experience and wisdom, only 1% believes it is acquiring greater wealth and material goods.
To view the multimedia release go to:
https://www.multivu.com/players/English/8100251-parker-aging-in-america-survey-anniversary/