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This look is not suppose to look like an Avatar, rather evoke the imagery and colors of Pandora and the Na vi. ♥ Please Subscribe! http://bit.ly/MPsubscribe ♥ My Twitter: http://twitter.com/MichellePhan ♥ My Facebook: http://facebook.com/MichellePhanOfficial ♥ My Instagram: http://instagram.com/MichellePhan ♥ My Blog: http://michellephan.com ♥ ICON Network: http://youtube.com/ICONnetwork View this to see my visual reference, sketches and breakdown of the look. http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?pid=3332969&id=53754642881 A photo of the finished look http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?pid=3331964&id=53754642881 Nails are Press on by Claire s, I think it was 5 dollars? Rememeber, you do not have to use the same products. I am only referencing all the products for those who are interested in the products used in the tutorial. I believe in it, or else I would have never used it =) Shu Uemura Painting Gel in turquoise http://www.shuuemura-usa.com/_us/_en/makeup/eye-liner/painting-gel-eyeliner.htm You can use H.I.P cream eyeliner or Coastal Scents gel liners. They re less expensive Bare Minerals Azure Eyeshadow http://www.sephora.com/browse/product.jhtml?id=P61012&shouldPaginate=true&categoryId=5737 Shu Uemura Painting Gel in citrine http://www.shuuemura-usa.com/_us/_en/makeup/eye-liner/painting-gel-eyeliner.htm Lise Watier Mineral Loose Powder in #00941 http://www.lisewatier.com/en/products/eyeshadows/couleur-folle-folie-aqua-2 Lancome Brow Pencil in Taupe http://www.lancome-usa.com/makeup/brows/le-crayon-poudre.htm Anastasia Brow Gel http://www.anastasia.net/product.php?productid=16135&cat=0&page=1 Amazing Concealer - Buy at Sephora too! http://www.amazingcosmetics.com/shop/amazing-concealer Laura Mercier Translucent loose powder http://www.lauramercier.com/store/shop/prod220011_prod220011_prod220011 Prestiqe cosmetic in Azure http://www.prestigecosmetics.com/main.html Shu Uemura Primal mix false eye lashes http://www.shuuemura-usa.com/_us/_en/accessories/false-eyelashes/accent/primal-mix-false-eye-lashes.htm Shu Uemura Lash Curler - The best in the world http://www.shuuemura-usa.com/_us/_en/accessories/eyelash-curlers/eyelash-curler.htm Loreal Telescopic Explosion in Black http://www.lorealparisusa.com/_us/_en/ Lancome Color Fever Shine in Neo Pink http://www.lancome-usa.com/makeup/lipcolor/color-fever-shine.htm
See the expanded and updated version of this show on... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PxG66QMd4wE The search for Earth-like planets is reaching a fever-pitch. Does the evidence so far help shed light on the ancient question: Is the galaxy filled with life, or is Earth just a beautiful, lonely aberration? If things dont work out on this planet Or if our itch to explore becomes unbearable at some point in the future Astronomers have recently found out what kind of galactic real estate might be available to us. Well have to develop advanced transport to land there, 20 light years away. The question right now: is it worth the trip? If things don t work out on this planet... Or if our itch to explore becomes unbearable at some point in the future... Astronomers have recently found out what kind of galactic real estate might be available to us. We ll have to develop advanced transport to land there, 20 light years away.... But that s for later. The question right now: is it worth the trip? The destination is a star that you can t see with your naked eye, in the southern constellation Libra, called Gliese 581. Identified over 40 years ago by the German astronomer Wilhelm Gliese, it s a red dwarf with 31% of the Sun s mass... and only 1.3% of its luminosity. Until recently, the so-called M Stars like Gliese 581 flew below the radar of planet hunters. They give off so little energy that a planet would have to orbit dangerously close just to get enough heat. Now, these unlikely realms are beginning to show some promise... as their dim light yields to precision technologies... ...as well as supercomputers... honed in the battle to understand global changes on this planet... Earth. Will we now begin to detect signs of alien life? Or will these worlds, and the galaxy itself, turn out to be lifeless... and Earth, just a beautiful, lonely aberration? To some, like astronomer and author Carl Sagan, the sheer number and diversity of stars makes it, as he said, "far more likely that the universe is brimming over with life." This so-called "many worlds" view can be traced back to ancient observers... in China, India, Greece and Egypt. The Qur an, the Talmud, and many Hindu texts all imagined a universe full of living beings. In the 16th Century, this view got a boost from astronomer and mathematician Nikolas Copernicus... who came to believe that Earth is not the center of the universe, but revolves around the Sun. Seven decades after Copernicus, Galileo Galilei used his newly developed telescope to show that our Sun was just one among countless other stars in the universe. By the modern era, the "many worlds" view held sway in scientific circles. A variety of thinkers considered what and who inhabited worlds beyond our own. From Martians desperate to get off their planet... to alien invaders intent on launching pre-emptive strikes against ours... or simple life forms on an evolutionary track to complexity. But other thinkers have been struck by a different view. The Greek philosophers Aristotle and Ptolemy believed that humans and Earth are unique. With the spread of Christianity, this Ptolemaic system became widely accepted. The latest variation on this theme is what s called the "Rare Earth" hypothesis. It holds that Earth and sophisticated life were the result of fortuitous circumstances that may not be easy to find again in our galaxy. Does the current search for planets shed light on this debate... sending it in one direction or the other? So far, our only good reference for recognizing an Earth-like planet is... Earth. It does have some fortuitous characteristics... it s dense, it s rocky -- with a complex make-up of minerals and organic compounds -- and it has lots and lots of water. It s also got a nearly circular orbit around the Sun, at a distance that allows liquid water to flow... not too close and not too far away, in the so-called "Habitable Zone." That s defined as the range of distance from a parent star that a planet would need to maintain surface temperatures between the freezing and boiling points of water. Of course, that depends on the size of the planet, the make-up of its atmosphere, and a host of other factors. And whether the parent star is large; medium like the Sun; or small. Some scientists also believe we live in a "Galactic Habitable Zone." We re close enough to the galactic center to be infused with heavy elements generated by countless stellar explosions over the eons... But far enough away from deadly gamma radiation that roars out of the center. If there is a galactic habitable zone... it s thought to lie 26,000 light years from the center... about where we are... give or take about 6,000 light years.
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Though the video doesn t show off my highest level of skills. What is does do is peek into the mind of a Traceur. From the moment we get home from a run we can t help but ask our self "Why didn t I try this" or " Why didn t I go for that". We know we are always our best, but we are never the best we can be. Thank you to all my subscribers as well as the future ones. The next video is going to consist of a lot more technical and innovative movements. 200 Subs here we come! Thanks for watching and again please FAVORITE, LIKE & SUBSCRIBE! PARKOUR AND FREERUNNING PAGE! http://www.youtube.com/LaFlairParkour WATCH ME BECOME FAMOUS! http://www.youtube.com/MakingItInLA FOLLOW ME! http://www.twitter.com/JesseLaFlair MY OFFICIAL WEBSITE! http://www.JesseLaFlair.com FACEBOOK!!! http://www.facebook.com/pages/Jesse-La-Flair-Fan-Page/203999522968411
Can you feel my heartbeat? Twitter - http://www.twitter.com/traceurelements Website - http://www.ampisound.com Contact - scott [at] ampisound.com Heartbeat is the first in a little series ive been thinking about. Recently things have been getting very long so im going for a little change of pace. With the rubbish weather over winter and subsequent lack of large amounts of daylight, this video was filmed in five hours and its mainly an experiment in pacing and camerawork. I got a new DSLR (Canon 500D) and a fisheye lens, wich inspired me to use a new kind of near miss style of filming. Literally being next to people whilst rolling and hoping they dont take me out! So yeah, hopefully you enjoy it and see this is a little taste of things to come! Better quality, beastier videos. -Music- Nneka - Heartbeat (Chase and Status Remix) Need a camera for parkour? Want some videomaking tips for freerunning? Check out our article here for some recommendations for getting started! http://www.ampisound.com/featured/how-to-make-a-parkour-video-best-camera-for-filming/ -Honours- #27 - Most Discussed (Today) #6 - Most Discussed (Today) - Entertainment #8 - Most Viewed (Today) - Entertainment - Russia #2 - Top Favourited (Today) #25 - Top Favourited (Today) - Global #1 - Top Favourited (Today) - Entertainment #6 - Top Favourited (Today) - Entertainment - Global #24 - Top Rated (Today) #4 - Top Rated (Today) - Entertainment #25 - Top Rated (Today) - Entertainment - Global #19 - Most Discussed (This Week) - Entertainment #12 - Top Favourited (This Week) #2 - Top Favourited (This Week) - Entertainment #21 - Top Favourited (This Week) - Entertainment - Global #15 - Top Favourited (This Month) - Entertainment #8 - Top Rated (This Week) - Entertainment
Mira Sorvino presents Robin Williams with the Best Supporting Actor Oscar for Good Will Hunting at the 70th Academy Awards.
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Jodie Foster presenting Al Pacino with the Best Actor Oscar® for his performance in "Scent of a Woman" at the 65th Academy Awards® in 1993.
Kathy Bates presenting Anthony Hopkins with the Best Actor Oscar® for his performance in "The Silence of the Lambs" at the 64th Academy Awards® in 1992. Subscribe for more videos ►► http://osca.rs/subscribeyt Anthony Hopkins Wins Best Actor | 64th Oscars (1992) #Oscars #BestActor #AnthonyHopkins #SilenceoftheLambs #AcademyAwards #movies #actor
Michael Douglas presents Dustin Hoffman with the Best Actor Oscar for Rain Man at the 61st Academy Awards. See more 1989 Oscar highlights: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLJ8RjvesnvDOHXGfLH-uCL9quuL-tU-K5 Become an Oscar Insider: http://www.oscars.org/insider/ Subscribe for more #Oscars videos ►► http://osca.rs/subscribeyt Dustin Hoffman Wins Best Actor | 61st Oscars (1989) Check out our Academy Originals: https://www.youtube.com/user/AcademyOriginals #BestActor #DustinHoffman #RainMan #academyawards ABOUT THE ACADEMY The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences is the world s preeminent movie-related organization, with a membership of more than 6,000 of the most accomplished men and women working in cinema. In addition to the annual Academy Awards—in which the members vote to select the nominees and winners¬—the Academy presents a diverse year-round slate of public programs, exhibitions and events; provides financial support to a wide range of other movie-related organizations and endeavors; acts as a neutral advocate in the advancement of motion picture technology; and, through its Margaret Herrick Library and Academy Film Archive, collects, preserves, restores and provides access to movies and items related to their history. Through these and other activities the Academy serves students, historians, the entertainment industry and people everywhere who love movies.
Filomena, uma mulher cheia de coragem mas que a vida deu uma volta de 180º graus, saltou connosco para o programa SALVADOR transmitido pela RTP1. SALVADOR é um programa sobre desafios, experiências e emoções. Um programa inédito que desafia um convidado com deficiência a superar os seus limites através de uma aventura radical. Marca já o teu salto! www.quedalivre.pt
Here is Walton High s 6 0 Pointguard, Ryan Harrow, putting on a show at the GlaxoSmithKline Holiday Invitational and the Prep All-Stars Classic. In most of these games Ryan was battling the flu. At Glaxo he put up 23 in the first half against a talented Kinston squad and became so ill that after the half he collapsed and was later sent to the hospital. He wasn t able to play his last game at GSK. Harrow has solidified himself this season as one of the top players in the senior class. Expect more from him coming from Hoopmixtape.com soon!
Queda Livre Escola de Paraquedismo A fantástica experiência de José Luís Peixoto, famoso escritor e dramaturgo português. Marca já o teu Salto! www.quedalivre.pt
Ouch Yes, these are the ugliest hobbit toes in the world. Frequently asked questions: 1. The pain-o-meter is a real-time reflection of the pain signal sent through the nerves in my legs. It was measured through the insertion of a small needle probe hooked up to a galvanometer. No, I m not serious. 2. The anesthesia didn t take on the right toe because it was so infected. Lack of bloodflow prevented the good stuff from getting to where it needed to go. 3. I am filming. 4. Why would I upload this? Because it s awesome. 5. I ve had problems with these for years, this was an attempt to finally solve the problem. Pennywhistle Productions
I got a little revenge for what my girlfriend did to me on Christmas. I pushed a huge snow tube at her legs while she was on the phone. Make sure to visit http://www.prankvsprank.com
Birds in My Garden ( 2009 Review ) - In Order of Appearence .... Blue Tit, Goldfinch, Bullfinch, Greenfinch and Juvenile Greenfinch, Bullfinch and Linnet, Great Tits, Female Blackbird, Blue Tits, Collared Dove, Goldfinches, Dunnock, Bullfinches (Female and Male), Robin, Long Tail Tits, Greenfinch and Great Tit, Goldfinches, Linnet, Juvenile Bullfinch, Blue Tit, Wrens, Robin, Blackbird, Willow Warbler, Long Tail Tit, BlueTit, Greenfinch, Bullfinches (Male and Juvenile Female), Goldfinch, Robin, Collared Doves, Bullfinch Female, Chaffinch, Blackcap, Goldfinches, Blackcaps and Chaffinch, Robin, Bullfinches Male and 2 Females, Goldfinch, Bullfinches (Male and Female) and Goldfinches Video Produced by Paul Dinning
My boyfriend has been bugging me forever telling me he wants a nintendo Wii. So this Christmas I got him one "kinda". LOL