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Great Mini-Doc Highlights Ants as Invaluable "Invisible Majority" (Video)

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Great Mini-Doc Highlights Ants as Invaluable "Invisible Majority" (Video)
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With continued troop fatalities as well as dissent in the ranks from the lowly private clear up to multi star generals and the American public, many keep asking… “Why are we there?”. Even Vice President Joe Biden has been quoted as saying “What the fuck are we doing in Afghanistan”. This losing battle tops the majority of Americans concerns along with other failed policies and broken promises. As Patriotic Americans watch President Obama's poll numbers continue to plummet they are asking themselves “Wow what was i on when i voted for this guy!” added by: congoboy
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These are rumored to be Ke$ha covered in cum holding her tits like every girl you know who has had sex or let a dude cum on them, which is pretty much every girl I know, so there’s no big deal and no real proof that it is her because the majority of people don’t even know who she is, or care who she is and know that she is only famous cuz of behaving like this…even on stage…who fucking cares…she’s awkward and ugly and I prefer my cumshots on vagina….

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Earlier this year, women became the majority of the workforce for the first time in U.S. history. Most managers are now women too. And for every two men who get a college degree this year, three women will do the same. For years, women’s progress has been cast as a struggle for equality. But what if equality isn’t the end point? What if modern, postindustrial society is simply better suited to women? A report on the unprecedented role reversal now under way— and its vast cultural consequences…. http://www.makeahistory.com/index.php/recent-news/412-end-of-men added by: worrg
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Preliminary census data show that America’s melting pot is meltier than ever, with racial minorities now making up more than one-third of the nation’s population. Pretty soon the “minorities” will be in the majority, as they are in four states (California, New Mexico, Hawaii and Texas, where everything is bigger, anyway). AP reports that a Latino baby boom, aging baby boomers and more multiracial Americans are responsible for the trend. And then there are the paranoid and overwhelmingly white tea partiers who went into hiding. That must account for at least a couple dozen fewer Caucasians showing up in the census, no?
Katherine Heigl may not be totally loving her new darker ‘do—she says it makes her look like a “soccer mom”—but her hubby, Josh Kelley, sure is. “I think he…

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In nine days, the world will unite in a way the majority of Americans have never quite understood. Enter Brad Pitt—unless we missed the memo, a heretofore unavowed soccer…

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‘Crystal entered the competition as the clear front-runner and peaked too soon,’ Jim Cantiello says. By Gil Kaufman Lee DeWyze For much of season nine, MTV News’ panel of experts felt pretty confident predicting that Crystal Bowersox could (and should) win the competition. Even going into Tuesday night’s finale, and especially after it, when MamaSox delivered a vocal knockout blow to the clearly nervous Lee DeWyze, our prognosticators felt like the former busker from Northern Ohio would be the next Idol. But after DeWyze pulled out a victory — by an unrevealed margin of votes — the response was pretty universal: Yeah, we thought Crystal should win but figured that Lee would. “I thought Crystal would win, but I can’t say I’m that surprised,” said veteran “Idol” watcher Michael Slezak of Entertainment Weekly. “Crystal was a bit polarizing. For everyone who thought she was fantastic, there were clearly more who disliked her or felt the judges pushed too hard for her, thought she was too laid-back or seemed to flinch at the construct of being presented as the American Idol. That whole idea of her not embracing being foisted onstage and covered in confetti and being made to sing a song like [last season’s panned winner’s single] ‘No Boundaries’ made it tough to get behind her for a certain segment of voters.” For that reason, Slezak suspected that as other contestants were voted off, their votes likely migrated to Lee. And though the humble paint clerk from Mt. Prospect, Illinois, stumbled on the final night of competition, he was able to eke out a victory. “If you look at the top 12, [Lee and Crystal] were the most consistent, talented singers,” he said of the vocalists, who first met when they both auditioned in Chicago last August. “The main problem with Lee was that, on the final night, he choked. But maybe by that point, 14 weeks in, voters had already picked their camp, and that performance didn’t matter.” MTV News’ “Idol” expert, Jim Cantiello, predicted at the beginning of this season that, despite noise from producers and judges about this being a “girl’s year” after two straight male winners, he was confident a female would not come out on top . “The demographic of the voters has dramatically shifted, so the days of getting another Jordin [Sparks] and Carrie [Underwood] seem to be over,” he said, alluding to reports that the majority of hard-voting “Idol” watchers these days are teen girls. “Perhaps, like Melinda Doolittle, Crystal entered the competition as the clear front-runner and peaked too soon,” he added. “The judges kept talking about how far Lee has come, and it appears viewers connected to that message, versus basing their votes on the quality of performances. It makes for much more dynamic reality television when someone ‘blossoms’ under the tutelage of the show and then gets rewarded for it.” He said the other possible explanation is that, along with a laid-back attitude that might have been interpreted as nonchalance, the hype over the rumors that Bowersox almost quit the show at one point — which she quickly refuted — might have turned some voters off permanently and shrunk her support base. Dismissing the much-vaunted “young girls” theory, in which detractors claim the show’s results have been skewed by an army of power-voting tweens who go for cute, unthreatening male competitors over female singers, was Professor Robert Thompson, director of the S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications at Syracuse University. “The last three seasons, it’s probably true that it’s gone from being a singing competition to a popularity contest,” he said. “But this one was such a weak season because of who we ended up with that the only way to stay interested was to root for the singers based on popularity, because there were none where you would have said, ‘This person is one of greatest singers I’ve heard.’ ” Thompson predicted Bowersox would win, but because he said there really isn’t any objective way to gauge which singer the majority of the audience is supporting, he said he should have fully expected Lee to win based on the recent voting patterns. “I’m not surprised,” he said. “If you had a season where you had some really knockdown, good singers like Fantasia or Ruben Studdard, I think they could still overcome the fact that they are not pretty, unthreatening young men.” MJ Santilli, webmaster of “Idol” fan site MJsBigBlog.com , picked DeWyze to win, though she hoped her guess was off. “Don’t get me wrong: He seems like a nice enough dude,” she said. “And, I’ve heard his pre-‘Idol’ material, and it’s actually pretty good. I may even buy his record when it’s released this fall. But in terms of this contest — and I have to judge Lee by what he did on the ‘Idol’ stage — Crystal Bowersox deserved to win. Lee is easily the worst live performer to ever win the title. He’s not only uncomfortable onstage, but he has problems staying in tune.” Following such a sleepy season, where ratings were down 9 percent and the finale was down 19 percent from last year, barely besting the final show of the 2002 debut season as the lowest-rated finale ever, Santilli said she was just happy it was over. “I understand why Simon and company were pushing for Lee,” she explained. “He has a more current feel than Crystal’s Lilith Fair vibe, which is at least 10 years out of fashion. Lee’s voice records beautifully and will sound great on the radio. They can fashion him as an adult-contemporary rocker along the lines of, say, Kings of Leon.” Were you surprised by Lee’s “Idol” win? Let us know in the comments! Get your “Idol” fix on MTV News’ “American Idol” page , where you’ll find all the latest news, interviews and opinions. Related Videos ‘American Idol’ In 60 Seconds Related Photos ‘American Idol’ Season-Nine Performances

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‘We’re basically just crossing our fingers that the majority will be satisfied,’ he tells MTV News. By Josh Wigler Jorge Garcia Photo: Dario Cantatore/ Getty Images For six years, “Lost” viewers have watched unlucky millionaire Hugo “Hurley” Reyes transform from lovable-but-terrified plane-crash survivor to an unlikely leader of men. The progression of Hurley’s character wasn’t just a pleasant surprise for the show’s fans; it was also a treat for Jorge Garcia, the 37-year-old actor who’s been a mainstay on the soon-to-conclude series since the very first episode. “It’s been cool,” Garcia told MTV News when asked to describe his character’s arc from the pilot episode to “The End,” the title of the final “Lost” episode, which airs Sunday. “The more subtle ways he ends up finding moments to show leadership qualities or save the day by hitting someone with a van, it worked out kind of well. It’s kind of like you don’t know when you’re starting out, but you kind of see it. If you just go through a plane crash, you might need to get your bearings a little bit. Then you start figuring it out, stretching your legs and seeing what’s what. He was always big on the advancement of the group more than anything. He didn’t want to stick out or do anything weird. He’s kind of like the cheerleader, in a way.” With the series finale looming, Garcia still hasn’t fully realized that his days on “Lost” are over. “It hasn’t really hit me yet,” he admitted. “There have been little things where it’s like, ‘Hey, that’s kind of sad.’ Reading the last script had a little thing to it. Doing this event in Los Angeles where [‘Lost’ composer Michael Giacchino] was conducting the orchestra had a little bit to it. But I haven’t really felt it. Either that or I’m being very stoic about it. I thought it was going to be a huger thing for me. Maybe when I finally get on that plane and I’m officially moved from Hawaii, it’ll hit me.” Garcia’s final day of shooting wasn’t terribly emotional, mostly because it was such a physically grueling experience. “That particular day was a very long day, and it was just exhausting in the end,” he said. “It was kind of like a lot of work. It was a physically demanding scene. At the end of it, I was like, ‘Whew, I am ready for bed, but I’ll stick around and watch them shoot the last shot of the whole series. OK, now I’m going to bed.’ ” With only two days remaining before the finale airs, Garcia said he still doesn’t know exactly how the show is going to end. “There’s one thing I still don’t know in the finale,” he said. “It’s one small piece in the finale that was only given to the actors in that scene, and I was not one of those actors.” But based on what he does know, Garcia said he and the entire “Lost” team are aware that some fans will walk away feeling disappointed. “With a show like this and fans like this, we know — and we already got a taste of it with the ‘Across the Sea’ episode — we know there are going to be some fans who are like, ‘What the eff?’ We’re basically just crossing our fingers that the majority will be satisfied with how the story goes and will be vocal about it so that we hear both sides!” If nothing else, Garcia can identify one person who’s happy with how “Lost” ends. “It was very satisfying,” he said of his experience. What are you hoping is resolved in the “Lost” finale? Let us know in the comments! Related Videos Counting Down To The ‘Lost’ Finale! Related Photos Spin-Offs For The Characters Of ‘Lost’

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if Hugh Hefner thinks this Hope Dworaczy k chick is the 2010 Playmate Of The Year , he’s clearly getting too old, too senile and too out of touch to be running Playboy magazine. He’s lost his touch and the majority of his eyesight. Sure she’s got a great set of fake boobies and probably looks pretty damn hot making sexy faces in the nude, but she’s not Playmate Of The Year material. She looks more like someone Tiger would have banged a few times then dumped with a text message. Who the hell reads Playboy magazine anymore anyway? Everyone is far too busy reading HollywoodTuna.com to go to the store to buy an outdated magazine. You’re welcome. more pictures of Hope Dworaczyk here
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