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Find Out What The Worst Career Mistake You Can Make Is

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Keeping your head buried in the sand, refusing to look up and see what’s barreling down the pike towards you, and sticking fast and furiously to the status quo. It can be summarized by these fateful words: “I’m staying just where I am; I don’t need to make any changes.” Read: Credit Card Habits To Practice Right Now The reality today is that you must always be looking up and looking in – open to what’s happening around you and within you.  If you block out this vital information and refuse to process it and adapt appropriately to it, you’ll be blindsided, either by changes in your professional environment, or by shifts inside you that bring with them powerfully unsettling outcomes.  Getting blindsided really hurts and is hard to recover from (trust me on that). How you can prepare and make 2012 the best year for your career is just aclick away. Read how you can prepare for the best here.

Find Out What The Worst Career Mistake You Can Make Is

Star Spotting: Justin Bieber And Selena Gomez Practice For The …

Blog about pop music, pop videos, pop stars, and pop culture from inside the MTV headquarters in Times Square. Go here to see the original: Star Spotting: Justin Bieber And Selena Gomez Practice For The …

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Jennifer Lopez Covers Glamour, Looks HOT

Dear Marc Anthony: you are a complete and utter moron. Jennifer Lopez covers the latest issue of Glamour and let’s just say that if her ex-husband didn’t regret letting her go before, he most definitely will now. Yowza! Lopez is reportedly dating Bradley Cooper and while she doesn’t mention him by name in the magazine’s interview, the singer does make it clear that she’s ready for love again. “I think I’ve finally learned the biggest lesson of all,” she says. “You’ve got to love yourself first. You’ve got to be okay on your own before you can be okay with somebody else. You’ve got to value yourself and know that you’re worth everything. And until you value yourself enough and love yourself enough to know that, you can’t really have a healthy relationship.” Amen, J. Lo. We wish you the best of luck on this journey, and we encourage many more cleavage-based spreads in the future.

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Company Offers $1M For Mold of Lindsay Lohan’s Junk

Lindsay Lohan’s vadge is reportedly worth nearly a million dollars to Playboy. Now another company has offered a cool mill for her genitalia as well. Who knew LiLo’s maligned baby factory could net her $2 million in a matter of weeks! We don’t think she’ll jump at the second offer , in all seriousness. It’s from an adult entertainment company called FleshLight, which contacted Lohan’s reps. Lindsay Lohan: So erotic. So desperate? The company’s signature product looks like a flashlight, only you …. nevermind. They want to make a mold of LiLo’s lady parts to do an “authentic” model. Use your imagination if you haven’t figured it out yet. Shockingly, or perhaps not shockingly, the practice of genital molding is not uncommon in the world of adult entertainment. Loads of XXX stars have them. Sources close to the star say she “would never accept such an offer for any amount.” She likely said the same about going nude in Playboy before though. Just saying. Girl is feeling the financial pain these days.

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Justin Bieber Urges Fans Not To Text And Drive

Pop star joins new campaign to encourage fans to download PhoneGuard app that locks smartphone when car is in motion. By Gil Kaufman Justin Bieber Photo: Jason LaVeris/FilmMagic Justin Bieber likely spends way more time on private jets and international flights than behind the wheel of a car. But the teen pop sensation knows one thing about driving: You shouldn’t text when you’re behind the wheel. That’s why Bieber, 17, has signed on to a campaign urging his fans to lay off the smartphone while they drive as part of his ongoing anti-texting-while-driving campaign. “We need to change the attitudes in our society toward texting and driving and I am making it one of my personal goals to make this happen,” said Bieber in a statement released as part of his endorsement of PhoneGuard ‘s Drive Safe software, which disables the texting, email and keyboard functions of mobile phones while a car is in motion. “Every night we perform, we have a banner that goes up that says ‘Don’t Text and Drive’ so it really means a lot to me,” he said. Bieber has been pushing his fans to give up texting while driving since earlier this year when he made a surprise appearance on “Extreme Makeover: Home Edition” to promote the efforts of Wellman, Texas’ Brown family, who have been raising awareness about the dangers of the practice since their daughter, Alex, was killed in a texting-while-driving incident. Bieber’s anti-texting campaign will provide some funds to the Remember Alex Brown Foundation charity. The singer joins a number of other major figures who’ve been working to get the word out about the dangerous practice, including the Jonas Brothers, who have been outspoken advocates with Allstate’s “X the Text” campaign. Others who’ve signed on for that effort include former “American Idol” winner Jordin Sparks and “Camp Rock” star Meaghan Martin. “Glee” actress Jane Lynch has also filmed public service announcements, as her TV alter ego Sue Sylvester, on behalf of LG Mobile Phones to highlight the dangers of texting while driving. Among the biggest names to endorse the end of the practice is Oprah Winfrey, who has been asking her followers to take the No Phone Zone Pledge since 2009, in which more than 423,000 people to date have vowed not to text while behind the wheel. Related Artists Justin Bieber

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Reese Witherspoon Defends Robert Pattinson’s ‘Water For Elephants’ Dancing

‘As dancers go, I wouldn’t say it’s his forte,’ she tells MTV News about her co-star. By Eric Ditzian, with reporting by Josh Horowitz Robert Pattinson and Reese Witherspoon in “Water for Elephants” Photo: 20th Century Fox Robert Pattinson had no problem working alongside an elephant , being lifted up into the creature’s mouth and improvising with her on take after take. He did, however, have a lot of trouble working with “Water for Elephants” co-star Reese Witherspoon, at least when it came time to dance. “That was the one bit I was most nervous about because there are tons of extras who are really good dancers, and they’re all doing the Charleston. And Reese is a really great dancer,” Pattinson laughed during a recent MTV News interview. “Reese said she couldn’t even do the practice with me, so she did the practice with the dance teacher.”

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FCC’s ‘Net neutrality’ plan would permit super-tiers, network traffic throttling

By Stephen C. Webster Wednesday, December 1st, 2010 — 1:08 pm Internet providers will not be subjected to so-called “Net neutrality” rules and may experiment with tiered, usage-based pricing and “network management” practices, according to new rules being considered by the Federal Communications Commission this month. Advocates of Net neutrality had hoped the regulatory agency would mandate Internet service providers treat all traffic equally: one of the Web's founding principles. Instead, the FCC's Internet regulations adopts many proposals by search and telecom giants Google and Verizon, with the caveat that wireless telephone providers not block competing voice applications. In a speech, FCC Chairman Julius Genachowski specified that the FCC would permit ISPs to charge heavy bandwidth users even more, creating a tiered pricing structure. ISPs would also be able to charge fees to businesses serving large quantities of data. The announcement is a victory for Comcast, the nation's largest cable Internet provider, which recently forced a bandwidth toll upon Netflix partner Level 3. The company called Comcast's move “extortion” but agreed to their conditions to prevent any service interruptions. “With this action, Comcast demonstrates the risk of a 'closed' Internet, where a retail broadband Internet access provider decides whether and how their subscribers interact with content,” the company's chief legal officer said in a media advisory. Comcast insisted the move had nothing to do with Net neutrality. The company has been leading the charge among ISPs to establish tiered-based pricing systems. Comcast admitted in 2008 that it uses “network management” practices to speed up some data transfers and slow down others, and users of peer-to-peer file sharing services have complained to the FCC that the provider has blocked their transfers altogether. Tiered pricing structures are already in place for many communications providers like AT&T and Cricket, which offer wireless broadband services. Verizon said it would implement similar pricing structures in the coming months. The FCC's rules would permit the practice on wired networks as well. Both Comcast and Time Warner, two of America's largest wired broadband providers, have already experimented with the practice. A Texas-based trial run of Time Warner's bandwidth caps saw users paying nearly $30 a month for 768 kilobits-per-second access, with a limit of 5 gigabytes per month and a $1 fee for each gigabyte they went over. One step-up on their pricing tier had users paying nearly $55 for true broadband speeds of 15 megabits-per-second, with a limit of 40 gigabytes per month. Public advocates say the move may ultimately force heavy Internet users to consume less bandwidth and stay tied to television subscriptions over cable and satellite. Comcast, which is in the process of merging with NBC-Universal, stands to benefit tremendously from the arrangement. The American Cable Association's (ACA) claimed the merger “will send monthly cable bills higher by billions of dollars over the next decade.” Major corporations have long sought a way to charge and earn more for bandwidth, ever since Enron attempted to create a bandwidth trading market where space in data pipes would be traded as a commodity like oil or gold. On wired Internet, which is expected to dramatically decrease in relevance in the coming years as fourth-generation wireless networks proliferate, a “public Internet” would be protected from bandwidth throttling. Companies, however, would be permitted to experiment with establishing super-tiers for preferred traffic, but must justify why individual services should be separated from the public Internet. The FCC would additionally require broadband providers to disclose their network management practices. The chairman's proposal lines up closely with a bill proposed by Rep. Henry Waxman (D-CA), who campaigned on pledges to institute Net neutrality rules. His bill, however, completely undermined those principles, but Democrats scrapped the legislation in Sept. The commission was expected to vote on the measure during it's Dec. 21st meeting. http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2010/12/fcc-puts-net-neutrality-dec-agenda/?utm_sourc… added by: treewolf39

Oksana Takes The Law into Her Own Hands

Filed under: Oksana Grigorieva , Mel Gibson , Celebrity Justice After going through half of the white pages in search of a lawyer, Oksana Grigorieva has decided to take up the study of law. Oksana is plowing through a real page turner — “California Practice Guide — Family Law.” The collection is actually a gift… Read more

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REVIEW: Howl Gives Allen Ginsberg’s Funky Genius the Collage Treatment

Filmmakers feel an understandable urge to rise to the occasion when committing the lives of ’60s saints and mold-busting mavericks like Bob Dylan and Allen Ginsberg to the screen. Dylan got Todd Haynes’s 2007 deconstruction of the biopic, I’m Not There (in which David Cross appears as Ginsburg in an indelible cameo). And now Ginsberg is the subject of Howl , a collagist treatment of his creation myth. Directors Rob Epstein and Jeffrey Friedman began their account of the conception of Ginsburg’s titular declamatory opus and the 1957 obscenity trial that followed its publication as a straight documentary. After roughing out the usual talking heads and archival footage, it became clear to the directors of The Times of Harvey Milk (Epstein only) and The Celluloid Closet that the best way to honor their subject was to get a little funky.

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Sarah Drew on the Secret of the Grey’s Anatomy Set, Glee and the Status of Mad Men’s Sal Romano

Even if you don’t know Sarah Drew, you know Sarah Drew. With appearances on Mad Men , Castle , Private Practice , Glee and many other top series over the course of the last few years, it’s no wonder Drew describes herself as a “Guest Star Queen.” That’s about to change though: With her regular role on Grey’s Anatomy — itself which started as a guest appearance — Drew is ready to take the next step in her career.

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