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2013년 12월 19일 목요일

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"The               Flintstones"               are               50               years               old               today               according               to               the               famous               Google               doodle.

Back               in               1960               Fred,               Wilma,               Barney,               and               Betty               first               aired               on               ABC               on               September               30th.

The               Flintstones               lasted               six               years               and               was               the               longest-running               animated               series               of               its               time.

Since               then               many               shows               have               surpassed               it               including               the               all-time               record               of               "The               Simpsons"               on               Fox.

For               a               modern               Stone               Age               family               at               its               50th               anniversary,               it               owes               a               lot               to               modern               animation.

Voice               actors,               animators,               and               computers               have               all               lent               to               an               explosion               in               animation               that               was               led               by               "The               Flintstones."               In               1960,               color               televisions               were               still               relatively               new               but               Hanna-Barbera               decided               to               put               color               into               their               cartoon.
               Even               Mel               Blanc               had               a               voice               as               Barney               Rubble               for               the               Flintstones.

On               this               50th               anniversary,               we               remember               the               Flintstones               as               a               comical               look               at               modern               post-war               society.

Men               worked               hard               at               their               chosen               occupation               while               women               stayed               home               and               took               care               of               children.

What               was               different               about               "The               Flintstones"               was               that               the               cartoon               was               geared               towards               adults               just               as               much               as               children.
               A               lot               has               changed               in               50               years.

Now               women               hold               jobs               and               have               careers               outside               the               home.

Many               women               are               single               mothers               and               still               hold               down               more               than               one               job.

The               Flintstones               are               a               capsule               and               a               commentary               on               another               moment               in               time               that               is               rapidly               being               forgotten.
               The               Google               Doodle
               Google's               doodle               marks               the               anniversary               of               just               about               everything.

From               Chinese               New               Year               to               Einstein's               birthday,               a               Google               doodle               is               always               a               big               deal               even               if               it               means               researching               something               about               a               pop               culture               icon.
               "The               Flintstones"               lives               on               today               in               Fruity               Pebbles               cereal.

In               the               meantime               there               was               a               live               action               movie               starring               John               Goodman               as               Fred               Flintstone.

The               Google               doodle               celebrates               an               icon               of               a               time               that               will               be               soon               forgotten               as               baby               boomers               get               older               and               retire.

Celebrate               animation               by               making               your               own               Google               doodle               today.
               AOL               News               provided               information               for               this               article               as               did               the               Google               doodle               search.






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    2013년 12월 18일 수요일

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    Being               married,               staying               and               cherishing               a               relationship               together               for               a               long               time,               calls               for               a               huge               celebration.

    Many               people               are               unaware               how               to               celebrate               their               25               years               of               being               together.

    Ideas               that               could               help               you               make               your               moment               cherishable               could               include:               A               Silver               Anniversary               Party
                   It               is               important               to               know               who               actually               brings               in               the               celebration.

    Couples               usually               celebrate               alone               or               throw               their               own               party               before               the               40th               anniversary               which               a               standard               etiquette               rule.

    Sometimes               even               a               friend               or               a               relative               may               want               to               bring               in               the               celebrations               for               you.

    For               your               25th               wedding               anniversary               celebration,               generally               it               is               you               the               couple               who               will               throw               the               party               and               make               the               required               arrangements.

    The               best               part               is               that               you               would               be               in               the               driving               seat               and               making               all               the               decisions               for               your               celebration               and               sending               all               your               invites               too.
                   A               Gold               25th               Wedding               Anniversary?
                   Usually               gold               comes               in               with               your               50th               wedding               anniversary               party,               but               in               the               end               it's               completely               your               choice.

    If               gold               is               your               choice               exchange               gold               gifts               between               the               two               of               you               like               Gold               jewelry,               for               instance.

    But               if               you               want               to               remain               with               silver               then               there's               a               huge               choice               available               such               as               rings,               necklaces,               and               watches.

    If               you               would               like               to               celebrate               with               a               gold               gift               add               the               wordings               in               the               card,               which               would               say               "This               is               an               advance               on               the               next               25               great               years               together."
                   Well-known               traditional               silver               gifts               could               also               be               engraved               items               bearing               the               date               of               your               wedding,               flatware               sets               and               picture               frames.

    People               going               for               a               25th               Wedding               Anniversary               celebration               would               usually               settle               with               silver               gifts.
                   25th               Wedding               Anniversary               Ideas
                   If               have               to               decide               if               you               prefer               a               huge               event               or               a               private               party               and               if               you               have               young               children               or               no.

    Since               private               time               can               be               extremely               precious,               you               could               get               a               getaway               and               leave               your               young               ones               with               their               grandparents.

    You               could               get               pampered               in               style               ordering               room               service               and               just               enjoying               each               moment               in               the               confines               of               your               hotel               room.
                   As               for               a               surprise               celebration,               get               ready               for               a               picnic               meal               along               with               strawberries,               champagne               and               a               host               of               other               items.

    The               two               of               could               have               private               time               in               a               secluded               romantic               spot               and               enjoy               nature               at               its               bountiful               best.
                   Calling               over               family               and               friends,               throwing               a               party               is               a               great               option               but               in               the               end               it's               your               anniversary               and               way               you               want               to               celebrate               is               up               to               you.






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    2013년 12월 14일 토요일

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                   Comedians               joke               that               couples               staying               together               long               enough               to               celebrate               a               50th               wedding               anniversary               should               receive               medals               in               addition               to               gifts               and               congratulations.

    It's               not               easy               to               prioritize               marriage               in               a               society               that               moves               at               warp               speed               and               continues               to               rack               up               big               divorce               numbers.

    If               anyone               deserves               an               opportunity               to               celebrate               a               half-century               of               wedding               bliss               in               style,               it's               the               couple               that               has,               through               the               proverbial               thick               and               thin,               stuck               together               for               five               decades.

    Anniversary               trip               ideas               are               bountiful               and               seniors               are               certainly               more               active               than               they               were               back               in               the               day.

    Think               beyond               the               cruise               when               you               choose               a               trip               -               but               if               sailing               the               high               seas               with               your               honey               is               at               the               top               of               your               wish               list,               pack               the               Dramamine               and               get               thee               to               a               dock.
                   A               Little               History,               Please:               Evolved               cultures               have               always               sought               reasons               to               celebrate               special               occasions               to               combat               marginal               living               conditions,               stress               and               monotony.

    Commemorating               wedding               vows               is               no               exception.

    A               social               custom               pioneered               by               upper               classes               looking               for               reasons               to               show               off               their               wealth,               anniversary               events               were               popularized               for               landmark               years.

    By               the               Medieval               era,               all               classes               of               society               had               adopted               the               custom               of               anniversary               trips               and               over               time,               the               celebratory               trip--a               symbolic               extension               of               the               original               honeymoon-became               a               common               way               to               mark               the               occasion.

    That               stated,               there               has               never               been               more               variety               than               there               is               today.
                   Active               50th               Anniversary               Celebrations:               Spend               your               50th               anniversary               doing               something               meaningful.

    Take               a               short-term               volunteer               vacation.

    Head               for               Oahu               to               help               with               Wild               Dolphin               Foundation               research               or               sign               on               with               Cross-Cultural               Solutions               to               find               volunteer               opportunities               for               seniors               in               Brazil,               Costa               Rica,               Peru,               China,               Ghana,               India,               Russia,               Tanzania,               Thailand               and               Guatemala.

    Check               out               the               Cultural               Restoration               Tourism               Project               to               help               build               and               support               communities               in               honor               of               this               happy               occasion.
                   Take               a               Sentimental               Journey:               Return               to               a               destination               that's               as               meaningful               today               as               it               was               50-plus               years               ago.

    Surprise               your               spouse               with               a               journey               to               the               location               at               which               you               first               proposed.

    Bring               along               a               picnic               if               the               weather               is               amenable.

    Schedule               a               renewal               of               your               wedding               vows               at               the               same               church,               synagogue               or               town               hall               that               hosted               the               original               ceremony.

    Invite               the               family               to               attend               or               be               part               of               the               vow               renewal               if               location               and               circumstances               allow               you               to               share               the               joy               with               others.
                   Book               a               50th               Anniversary               Staycation:               Create               a               "staycation"               that's               as               easy               on               the               planning               as               it               is               on               the               pocketbook.

    Select               a               local               hotel               or               motel               with               a               pool               as               your               headquarters.

    Book               rooms               at               a               group               rate               and               schedule               a               celebratory               dinner               at               a               restaurant               with               a               private               room               so               family               members               can               share               stories               of               your               years               together               without               engendering               the               ire               of               other               diners               who               might               not               appreciate               the               laughter               and               tears.

    Plan               additional               activities               for               the               group               if               it's               a               manageable               size-a               visit               to               a               winery,               theatrical               production               or               concert-to               put               the               finishing               touch               on               this               landmark               occasion.
                   Anniversary               Trip               at               Sea:               Pick               a               cruise               based               on               your               desire               to               see               one               geographic               area.

    Don't               be               concerned               if               either               of               you               have               mobility               issues.

    Ships               follow               Americans               with               Disabilities               Act               (ADA)               guidelines               to               make               mobility               effortless               thanks               to               wheel               chair-accessible               decks               and               pool               chairs               with               hydraulics.

    Schedule               massages,               learn               salsa               dancing,               take               enrichment               workshops,               dine               in               luxury,               gamble               or               do               absolutely               nothing               but               canoodle               with               your               spouse.

    Compare               amenities               for               seniors               on               the               Cruise               Critic               website               to               pick               the               anniversary               cruise               that               best               fits               your               lifestyle               and               budget,               and               if               you               two               still               can't               get               enough               of               each               other,               forget               spending               money               on               pricey               trips               ashore               and               book               the               most               luxurious               stateroom               you               can               afford.

    It's               another               honeymoon,               isn't               it?






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    The               Hope               Diamond               enters               the               historic               record               as               a               gemstone               almost               three               times               the               size               of               the               Hope               Diamond               on               view               at               the               Smithsonian               Institution's               National               Museum               of               Natural               History.

    Called               the               Tavernier               Diamond,               this               112+               carat               deep               blue               gem               made               up               part               of               a               package               that               consisted               of               a               baker's-dozen               of               large               gems               purchased               in               1668               by               Louis               XIV,               King               of               France.
                   Mysterious               Diamond
                   The               mystery               starts               with               just               how               Jean               Baptist               Tavernier               acquired               the               diamond.

    He               made               six               voyages               from               1640               to               1667               and               while               visiting               India               either               purchased               the               gemstone               from               the               Kollur               Mine               or               stole               it               from               the               eye               of               an               idol,               the               Goddess               Sita,               whose               temple               sat               along               the               Coleroon               River.

    A               temple               priest               is               said               to               have               placed               a               curse               on               anyone               that               possessed               the               missing               gemstone.
                   Tavernier               drew               sketches               of               this               pre-cursor               to               the               Hope               diamond               and               in               his               written               description               used               the               phrase,               "un               beau               violet"               (a               beautiful               violet)               to               describe               the               color               of               this               diamond               with               such               a               deep,               rich               hue.
                   Somewhere               in               the               mid               1670's               it               was               Sieur               Pitau,               court               jeweler,               that               reduced               the               112               carat               Tavernier               Diamond               to               barely               more               than               half               its               size,               67+               carats,               to               create               the               gem               that               became               known               as               the               'French               Blue'.

    The               first               piece               of               jewellery               this               historic               precious               stone               adorned               was               a               cravat               pin               for               the               King               of               France.
                   Mystery               Solved
                   The               jeweler               Andre               Jacquemin               created               a               new               piece               of               ceremonial               jewelry               in               1749               in               which               to               set               the               French               Blue               for               the               next               king,               Louis               XV.

    This               deep               blue               diamond               became               the               focal               point               of               a               medal               for               the               'Order               of               the               Golden               Fleece'.

    Slightly               more               than               40               years               later               the               French               Royal               Treasury               was               looted               and               the               'French               Blue'               diamond               disappeared               forever.
                   Although               the               French               Blue               was               never               again               seen               it               has               been               determined               by               the               Smithsonian               Institute               in               2005,               using               techniques               of               modern               science               and               the               discovery               of               a               cast               of               the               original               French               Blue,               that               the               Hope               diamond               is               the               45.52               carat               remains               of               that               'lost'               diamond.
                   Diamond               for               Sale
                   This               newly               cut               gem               is               reputed               to               have               been               acquired               by               England's               King               George               IV               through               private               channels               and               then               sold               upon               his               death               to               clear               his               debts,               once               again               through               private               channels.
                   This               diamond               now               made               its               way               into               the               collection               of               a               rich               banking               family               named               Hope.

    It               has               carried               that               name               ever               since               even               though               its               most               flamboyant               and               memorable               owners               were               yet               to               come.
                   By               way               of               inheritance,               sale               for               debt               and               other               means               it               came               into               the               possession               of               the               Sultan               of               Turkey,               Abdul               Hamid               II.

    The               Sultan               gave               it               as               a               bauble               to               his               wife               Subaya,               who               was               wearing               it               at               a               Turkish               court               function               when               she               met               Mrs.

    Evalyn               Walsh               McLean,               rich               socialite               with               a               penchant               for               jewelry.
                   The               Hope               diamond,               this               remnant               of               the               idols               eye,               had               passed               through               the               hands               of               yet               more               owners               by               the               time               it               was               purchased               by               the               famous               jeweler,               Pierre               Cartier,               in               1910.
                   Cartier               was               intent               on               moving               this               expensive               item               off               of               his               inventory               so               he               approached               Evalyn               McLean,               who               had               mentioned               seeing               the               gem               gracing               the               throat               of               the               Sultans               wife               to               her               jeweler               P.

    Cartier.
                   Pierre               Cartier,               master               salesman,               opened               with               the               dramatic               news               of               the               death               of               that               beautiful               lady               during               the               'Turkish               Rebellion'               and               continued               on               with               stories               of               the               mysterious               Eye               of               the               idol               of               the               goddess               Sita               and               the               curse               of               misery               and               death               that               followed               it               over               the               centuries.
                   Not               the               usual               sales               pitch,               but               Cartier               new               that               Mrs.

    McLean               boasted               of               getting               good               luck               from               things               that               brought               bad               luck               to               others.

    Cartier               had               a               new               setting               made               for               the               gem               and               the               deal               was               finalized               in               1911,               starting               the               public               life               of               the               Hope               diamond.
                   From               Idol               Eye               to               Public               Eye
                   The               Hope               diamond               toured               the               social               scene               of               Washington,               D.C.

    for               the               next               36               years               around               the               neck               of               Evalyn               McLean.

    The               Washington               Post               columnist               Sarah               Booth               Conroy               pointed               out               that               Evalyn               wore               the               diamond               everywhere,               each               becoming               so               associated               with               the               other               that               the               gem               became               part               of               the               theme               for               her               personal               show,               as               Mrs.

    McLean               clearly               states               in               her               autobiography;
                   "It's               only               when               the               thing               I               buy               creates               a               show               for               those               around               me               that               I               get               my               money's               worth."
                   The               Hope               diamond               continued               its               public               life               after               Mrs.

    McLean               passed               on               when               it               was               once               again               sold               to               clear               up               personal               debt.

    Harry               Winston,               Inc.

    took               this               fabled               gem               on               the               road,               for               the               next               ten               years,               as               the               crowning               addition               to               their               'Court               of               Jewels'               exhibit.
                   It               was               during               this               period               that               the               final               cutting               of               this               historic               blue               diamond               took               place               when               the               bottom               facet               was               adjusted               to               increase               the               brilliance               of               the               gem.
                   It               was               November               10,               1958               that               Harry               Winston               donated               the               Hope               diamond               to               the               American               public               by               sending               it               in               a               plain               brown               wrapper               by               U.S.

    Mail               to               the               Smithsonian               Institute               where               it               became               specimen               #217868.
                   To               celebrate               its               50th               anniversary               at               the               Smithsonian's               National               Museum               of               Natural               History               the               Hope               diamond               will               be               on               display               in               all               its               glory               and               without               a               setting.

    The               Harry               Winston               jewelry               firm               is               creating               a               new               setting               for               the               Hope               diamond               which               they               call               "Embracing               Hope"               and               when               ready               the               two               will               become               part               of               the               exhibit.
                   The               Hope               Diamond
                   And               what               of               the               'Curse'?

    When               tragedy               in               her               life               was               pointed               to               as               an               example               of               the               legendary               curse               Evalyn               McLean               replied,
                   "What               tragedies               have               befallen               me               might               have               occurred               had               I               never               seen               or               touched               the               Hope               Diamond.

    My               observations               have               persuaded               me               that               tragedies,               for               anyone               who               lives,               are               not               escapable."
                   If               anyone               knew               the               answer               to               the               curse,               it               would               be               the               woman               who               adorned               herself               for               so               many               years               with               the               Eye               of               the               Idol,               the               Hope               diamond.






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