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Sweet Memories Why Smelling Makes Us Remember

Friday, January 29th, 2010

Another day, when I met a very glamorous woman at an art show in Los Angeles, I was so distracted by the smell of her perfume that I couldn’t even focus on what she was saying, so caught up was I in my recollections of being in my best friend&rsquo,nfl jerseys;s room freshman year of college as she got ready to go out for the night—and filled the air with that very same fragrance as she spritzed it on her wrists. I could picture everything about that moment—the shape of the perfume bottle, the clothes my friend was wearing, and even the music that was playing—all because a stranger in an art gallery was wearing the identical scent fifteen years later.

That’s not the limbic system’s only role, though—it also regulates moods and feeling and serves as a sort of storage facility for memory. Therein lies the reason why certain aromas provoke certain recollections so powerfully: as the limbic system receives a particular fragrance that the smeller has experienced previously, it automatically calls forth the memories associated with that experience and thus forges a long-lasting bond between the scent and the story behind it.

Nosing Around
Though animals generally rely much more heavily on their sense of smell on a day-to-day basis—to recall where they’ve stored food, to detect fear, and to find their mates—than humans do, that doesn’t mean we should underestimate the power of our noses, as they benefit us in ways that we’re not even conscious of sometimes: even a breast-feeding infant can distinguish his mom’s particular scent from that of every other nursing mother. Granted, given that thousands of smells traverse our nasal passages every day, we’re bound to come across a multitude of odors that we’d rather not remember, but having less sensitive sniffers would mean we’d miss out on the heavenly fragrance of lilies of the valley and the mouthwatering aroma of Grandma’s apple pie—and all the happy memories that accompany them.

At first I thought I had some kind of supersniffer that conjured up these vivid mental images for me alone, but I’m not the only one after all. On the contrary, of the five human senses, the sense of smell (also known as olfaction) is the strongest trigger of memory for most mammals.

Wake Up and Smell the Rosemary
Proponents of herbal remedies have long believed that rosemary is a brain stimulant that facilitates human memory—in fact, the forsaken character Ophelia even utters the line “There’s rosemary, that’s for remembrance” in William Shakespeare’s Hamlet. The Web site HowStuffWorks.com recommends using the herb as the basis of a recipe for a memory-boosting academic aid. Combine ten drops of rosemary oil, six drops of lemon oil, one drop of clary sage oil, and two ounces distilled water in a spray bottle. Spray the mixture on a cloth and sniff the cloth repeatedly while studying for a test; then take the same cloth to the exam site and inhale the scent while taking the test. Theoretically, as your limbic system processes these now-familiar olfactory signals, the information you studied will return to you with greater clarity.

Sometimes I’ll be walking down the street on an ordinary day, just minding my own business, when suddenly I’ll catch a whiff of something that brings forth a flood of memories so powerful that it nearly knocks me over. And I’m not talking about exotic scents like the tuberose lei I wore at my wedding; these are run-of-the-mill aromas that can be found in most drugstores and shopping malls. For example, when I washed my hair with Pantene Pro-V at a friend’s house recently, I was instantly transported back to summer camp in 1988, where I took showers in a communal log cabin, snuck out at night,air max, and “fell in love” for the first time.

When the participants awakened, the researchers asked them all to try to recall the locations of the cards they’d seen in the game the day before. Of the group that had been exposed to the rose scent, 97 percent remembered the cards’ placement correctly, compared with only 86 percent of the students who’d been in the unscented room during the game. 

An Olfactory Journey
Approximately one thousand sensors exist in the human nose, and they’re capable of picking up as many as ten thousand different odors. The shape of the molecules that each odor is composed of is unique to that particular aroma. When we inhale,air jordan, we absorb these molecules into our nasal passages, whereupon they bind to complementary chemoreceptors in the olfactory epithelium, a one-centimeter-square patch of tissue above and behind our nostrils that’s specifically responsible for identifying particular smells. These chemoreceptors then send information about the specific scent to the brain’s limbic system, which reads the signals by comparing them to past experiences the person has had with the same smell or similar smells.

Subliminal Scents
Many researchers have been experimenting with constructive practical applications for olfactory memory. In the March 2007 issue of the journal Science, for instance, Björn Rasch, Christian Büchel, Steffen Gais, and Jan Born described the results of a study they conducted about how sleep and familiar odors working concurrently appeared to boost the participants’ memory, at least during the stage of somnolence known as slow-wave sleep. These four scientists asked medical students to play a computerized memory game in which they attempted to create identical pairs of cards by turning the cards over individually, then remembering where they’d seen each card’s match. Some of the students did this exercise in a rose-scented room, while the others did not. Once the former group of participants had reached the slow-wave sleep stage that night, the scientists administered a second dose of rose scent to their nostrils.

A Single Man

Wednesday, January 27th, 2010

The production design was done by the same team that created the production sets in Mad Men, which is also set in the same era.

Directed by  Tom Ford
Produced by Tom Ford
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         &nbsp,new air max shoes;              Robert Salerno
            &nbsp,ajf4;           Chris Weitz
Written by  Christopher Isherwood (Book)Tom Ford &David Scearce(Screenplay)
Distributed by  The Weinstein Company
Release date(s) :December 11, 2009
Running time:99 minutes
Country :United States
Language:English

Cast

Colin Firth
Julianne Moore
Nicholas Hoult
Matthew Goode
Lee Pace
Ginnifer Goodwin
Ryan Simpkins
Teddy Sears

A Single Man is a 2009 American drama film directed by Tom Ford. The film is based on the Christopher Isherwood novel of the same name and stars Colin Firth as the protagonist George Falconer, a gay British college professor living in Southern California in the 1960s. The rest of the cast includes Julianne Moore, Matthew Goode, and Nicholas Hoult. The film is Ford’s directorial debut, coming off a career and experience with fashion design.

Ford financed the film himself.

After the film screened at the 2009 Toronto International Film Festival, The Weinstein Company picked it up for distribution in the United States and Germany. They plan an initial limited run in the U.S. in December 2009 to qualify it for the 82nd Academy Awards with a wider release in early 2010.

The film premiered on September 11, 2009 at the 66th Venice International Film Festival and was nominated for the Golden Lion. Colin Firth was awarded the Coppa Volpi for Best Actor at the film festival for his performance in the film.

Face Off

Wednesday, January 27th, 2010

Sasha and Archer track Castor to Lazarro’s funeral, where Castor is holding Archer’s wife and daughter Jamie hostage. Castor revealed that his son, Michael’s death was an accident and he was trying to kill Archer himself. However, he took it personally and advise him to either kill himself or let it go. Archer tells him no father would let go until the one responsible paid for it with his life. Castor replies neither would a brother. Sasha retorts not even a sister and gives Archer(as Castor) the gun. With Eve caught in the middle cops and gangsters hold each other at gunpoint. A gunfight then ensues in which Sasha and all of Castor’s minions are killed. Having taken a bullet to save Archer, Sasha begs him not to let Adam grow up to be a criminal. Archer agrees to keep his promise to her as she dies in his arms and Eve feels sorry for her.

Castor and Archer engage in both a gun battle and hand-to-hand fight, with Archer gaining the upper hand. Jamie finds a gun and shoots at Archer (as Castor), believing him to be the real Castor, and wounds him in the shoulder, allowing the real Castor to break free. He takes Jamie as his hostage and licks her face as he mentions peaches. However, she gets him to let her go by stabbing him in the leg with the balisong, ironically a trick which he taught her earlier himself. Eve comforts her as Castor makes his escape by shooting two FBI members as Archer pursues him.

Plot

His wife, Eve is able to explain the entire situation to the FBI and successfully convince them of Archer’s true identity. He is then taken to the hospital where a team of Washington D.C.’s finest doctors does his surgery and his face is restored, with the exception of his chest scar which served as a reminder of the loss of his son as he doesn’t "need it anymore", due to Castor’s death.

FBI Director Victor Lazarro (Harve Presnell) berates Castor (as Archer) for his unnecessary carnage with the terrorists and queries as to how he happens to suddenly know so much about their movements. Castor, still angry over the death of Pollux, confesses his true identity to Lazarro and kills him, blaming Lazarro’s death on a heart attack. As a result, Castor becomes appointed as the new acting-FBI Director. Meanwhile, Archer returns to his suburban home and tries to explain the entire situation and convince his wife, Eve, that he is really Archer, but to no avail. She decides she needs to see it for herself and takes a blood sample of who she assumes was her husband’s blood type and sneaks out to the hospital she works at. After an analysis of Eve is shocked by the truth as as she realises the man she was sleeping with was really Castor and his blood ype is AB-. She still refuses to believe Archer, but after he tells her the story of how they had their first kiss, she eventually realizes the truth. However, once all this is done, Archer promises to make it up to her and Jamie for all the neglect of emotions he put them through.

By this point, both men have begun to see firsthand how their hatred for one another affects each other’s close ones. As Archer, Castor revels in the praises of his co-workers, is more tender and affectionate with wife Eve (Joan Allen) than Sean was, and even reaches out to his teenage daughter, Jamie (Dominique Swain): Castor smokes cigarettes openly with her, gives her a balisong for protection,Air Max 87, and even violently assaults a boy (played by Danny Masterson) who tries to force himself on her and made him apologize for it. While inside the Archer home, Castor was able to look past her outer, punk exterior she had put put in front of her family and saw what really was bothering her inside(which Archer himself failed to notice). Jamie was unable to come to terms about her younger brother, Michael’s untimely death, that she outwardly blamed her father for not doing a better job in protecting their family and had mistrusted him since.

After the surgery, Archer comes home and hugs Eve and Jamie. Jamie apologizes for shooting him, but he told her that she made the right decison because her bullet actually disloged the vocal microphone. He was proud of the way she stood up to Castor when she stabbed him on his leg. Soon after, he brings Adam Hassler, Castor Troy’s son with Sasha, into his family, in order to fulfill his promise to her in not allowing him to grow up as criminal. Jamie acccepts him as her new brother and shows him to his new room. Eve agrees to adopt him with Sean, knowing that Michael has moved on and Adam can use a new home.

Pollux Troy is watching Dietrich’s apartment and informs Castor of Archer’s arrival. Castor sends an FBI team to kill Archer. There follows a brutal, lengthy gunfight, in which many FBI agents and terrorists are killed. Dietrich is killed by Castor as he tries to shield Sasha and Adam, and Archer manages to kill Pollux by kicking him through the apartment skylight. Archer escapes, and Sasha gets away separately with Adam. Castor is left distraught and almost suicidal over the death of his brother. When an FBI agent asks why he is shedding tears for the likes of Pollux Troy, Castor shoots him dead on the spot indicating that was his brother.

After Castor’s disarmament of the bomb, Archer escapes from Erehwon prison,Nike dunk, which is revealed to be inside an offshore oil platform in the Pacific Ocean, and swims to shore. Some time later, Archer visits Dietrich and successfully fools him and the rest of Castor’s men into thinking that he is the real Castor Troy. Archer then asks Dietrich for help killing Castor (as Archer).

Castor manages to escape in a boat, pursued by Archer. After a lengthy chase both Archer and Castor’s boats are destroyed and they are thrown ashore by an explosion resulting from their boats’ collisions. The two engage in a final hand-to-hand confrontation which results in Archer eventually prevailing by killing Castor with a spear gun, (which leaves Castor in the same position as the statue shown earlier of Jesus on the cross) but not before Castor tries to destroy Archer’s face (on himself) to prevent Archer reclaiming it.

Public enemy number one and freelance terrorist Castor Troy (Nicolas Cage) is being relentlessly pursued by FBI agent Sean Archer (John Travolta), whose little son, Michael Archer, was killed years earlier at an amusement park during an attempt by Troy to kill Archer, who barely survived with a chest wound. Castor is recorded in the FBI files to have a whole list of terrorism-related offences, including bombings and political assassinations. The FBI receives information that Castor’s brother Pollux (Alessandro Nivola) has chartered a plane at a Los Angeles airport, and Archer knows the Troy brothers well enough to guess that Pollux "doesn’t fly without big brother!" Archer leads an FBI team in chasing the plane down a runway and is able to shoot out one of the engines. Unable to take off, Castor kills both the pilot and one of Archer’s agents, then crashes the plane into a hangar. In the ensuing chaos, which leaves several FBI agents wounded or dead, Pollux is captured by the Feds and Castor is knocked into a coma after bragging to Archer about a biological bomb that will destroy Los Angeles.

Meanwhile, Archer (forced to play along with the part of Troy) finds himself having to take drugs and impress the terrorists with his knowledge about Sean Archer which even Castor never knew. Also present is Sasha Hassler (Gina Gershon), Dietrich’s sister and Troy’s ex-girlfriend, and her son, Adam. He’s told by her that Adam is Troy’s son (one key piece of truth on Castor himself appears to be unaware of) and sees a lot of his late son Michael in Adam. Earlier, when he was himself, Archer interrogated Sasha and threatened to put her son into a foster care considering her pervous charges against her in harboring Castor Troy. He now comes to realise that she is in fact a devoted mother that has been trying to raise Adam away from being a criminal and immediately feels sorry for what he did in threatening her(although it came while Archer’s playing Castor, not as himself).

Castor (as Archer) then visits Archer (as Castor) at Erehwon prison. Castor tells the shocked Archer about how he killed Walsh, Tito and Miller, how he destroyed all evidence of their face-swap, and his plan to abuse Archer’s job and make love to his wife. Castor has the FBI negotiate a deal with Pollux for his release in return for revealing the bomb’s location (which is at the Los Angeles Convention Center). Castor then proceeds to disarm the bomb and revels in praise from his colleagues and the media, having informed his brother that they are "going straight", meaning they will use Archer’s identity and influence to their advantage and for their own purposes. Ironically, given Castor’s gregarious, irreverent nature and off-beat sense of humor, he becomes more popular at work than the real Archer was due to his impatience and bad tempered nature by spoiling every victory celebrations with reminders of the lives that they had cost or nearly costed.

Cast

John Travolta …  Sean Archer / Castor Troy
 Nicolas Cage …  Castor Troy / Sean Archer
Joan Allen …  Dr. Eve Archer
Alessandro Nivola …  Pollux Troy
Gina Gershon …  Sasha Hassler
 Dominique Swain …  Jamie Archer
Nick Cassavetes …  Dietrich Hassler
Harve Presnell …  Victor Lazarro
Colm Feore …  Dr. Malcolm Walsh
John Carroll Lynch …  Walton, Prison Guard
 CCH Pounder …  Dr. Holllis Miller
 Robert Wisdom …  Tito Biondi
Margaret Cho …  Wanda
James Denton …  Buzz (as Jamie Denton)
Matt Ross …  Loomis

Director: John Woo
Writers (WGA): Mike Werb &Michael Colleary
Release Date: 27 June 1997 (USA) more
Genre: Action | Crime | Drama | Sci-Fi | Thriller

Archer initially believes Castor was bluffing, but after the FBI finds schematics for the bomb on a disk recovered from Pollux’s briefcase, Archer realizes that the threat is genuine. Although he learns the date of the bombing from several of Castor’s henchmen, including Castor’s bomb supplier Dietrich Hassler (Nick Cassavetes), Archer is unable to find any information about the location of the bomb itself, except for the date. Knowing that the only way to obtain the location is from Castor’s brother, Pollux, Archer’s colleagues, Tito and Miller, present him with a top-secret mission and convince him to undergo a surgical procedure to temporarily take Castor’s face and pose as Castor in order to gain information about the bomb from Pollux. Though the time-period is never specified in the film and largely implied to be the present, the technology shown here and later in the prison is partially anachronistic, contrasting with the technology used in the rest of the film. Miller tells him that it’s a secret mission, strictly off the book and he must never tell Lazarro and his family about this. Archer eventually agrees to undergo the procedure to be Castor Troy.

After the procedure,Air Max skyline, arrangements are made for Archer (as Castor) to be incarcerated with Pollux at the Erehwon Penitentiary (Erehwon being "nowhere" spelled backwards), where he convinces Pollux that he is Castor and learns the bomb’s location. Meanwhile, Castor unexpectedly awakens from his coma (it is implied this is a result of shock from the trauma of the surgery) and, realizing what has happened, calls his men to kidnap Doctor Walsh (Colm Feore), the doctor who performed the surgery. He then forces Walsh to give him Archer’s face.

Straighten Up With Yoga and You’ll Look 10 Years

Monday, January 25th, 2010

A top yoga teacher helps you relax and recharge, wherever you are

Hunching over your keyboard or slumping at the steering wheel for hours on end can do a number on your posture. But simply straightening up can make you look 10 years younger. Cobra Pose can help combat bad posture by strengthening the muscles around the spine. And like back bends, it’s a great way to get blood flowing to your heart. Plus, the pose helps stimulate the adrenal glands located in your back, near your kidneys&mdash,Air Max 91;that’s why you feel so energized after doing them!

Lie on your belly with your hands under your shoulders,Nike Dunk Low CL, fingers pointing forward. Hug your elbows in tightly to your sides as you draw your shoulders together behind you. Stabilize your lower back by firming the abdominal muscles and drawing the tailbone down toward the floor. Begin to lift the chest up to the ceiling, taking care to keep your neck long. This action is supported by the arms,Air Max TN, but the majority of the work should be done by the paraspinal muscles in the back. Only go up to your comfort level—you don’t get more points for “going higher” in the pose. Hold for 5 to 15 breaths, then gently lower your body to the ground. Repeat 3 times.

Valentine Cake Easy Linzer Heart Tart

Wednesday, January 20th, 2010

6. To serve: Remove tart pan sides; dust hearts on tart with confectioners&rsquo,Air Max stab; sugar. Serve cookies with tart.

* Active Time: 20 minutes
* Total Time: 55 minutes

1. Position racks to divide oven in thirds. Heat oven to 350&deg,Air Max 90;F. Have ready a 9-in. heart-shaped or round fluted tart pan with removable bottom, 21⁄2- and 11⁄2-in. heart-shaped cookie cutters and a baking sheet.

5. Bake tart on lower rack 30 to 35 minutes, cookies on upper rack 7 to 9 minutes, until both are golden. Remove both to a wire rack; cool completely.

INGREDIENTS

Planning Tip: The tart can be refrigerated, covered, up to 5 days or wrapped airtight and frozen up to 1 month. The cookies can be stored in an airtight container at room temperature 5 days or frozen up to 1 month.

3. Pat 11⁄2 cups dough evenly over bottom and up sides of tart pan. Spread preserves over bottom.

4. On a lightly floured surface with a lightly floured rolling pin, roll out remaining dough to 1⁄4 in. thick. Cut out seven 21⁄2-in. hearts and twenty 11⁄2-in. hearts. Arrange all 21⁄2-in. hearts and eight 11⁄2-in. hearts on filling. Put remaining hearts on ungreased baking sheet.

o 1 cup blanched (without skin) almonds
o 1 tube (18 oz) refrigerated sugar cookie dough, softened,Air Max 95, cut in chunks
o 3⁄4 tsp almond extract
o 1 jar (12 oz) raspberry preserves
o Garnish: confectioners’ sugar

PREPARATION

2. Pulse almonds in food processor until finely ground. Add cookie dough and extract; pulse just until blended.

Valentine Cake Raspberry Meringue Hearts

Wednesday, January 20th, 2010

Plan ahead: You can make up to 2 weeks ahead and store airtight at room temperature or freeze up to 2 months.

INGREDIENTS

* Active Time: 20 minutes
* Total Time: 4 hours

5. To serve,scarf, arrange on a plate and dust lightly with confectioners’ sugar.

o Whites from 3 large eggs, at room temperature
o 1/4 tsp cream of tartar or cider vinegar
o 3/4 cup granulated sugar
o 1 tsp raspberry extract
o 1/8 tsp liquid red food color

1. Position racks to divide oven in thirds; heat to 225°F. You’ll need 2 large baking sheets lined with parchment paper. With cookie cutter and pencil, trace 16 hearts evenly spaced on each piece of paper. Invert parchment so tracings are facing down.

3. Spoon mixture into prepared pastry bag. Using heart tracings as a guide, pipe an outline, then continue to pipe concentric smaller hearts within the outline until heart is completely filled with meringue.

PREPARATION

Garnish: confectioners’ sugar
o You’ll also need: parchment paper; 2 1/2-in. heart-shaped cookie cutter,Air Max 92; pastry bag fitted with a 1/2-in. plain tip or large sturdy ziptop bag with a 1/2-in. corner snipped off

2. Beat egg whites with cream of tartar in a large bowl with mixer on medium speed until soft peaks form when beaters are lifted. On high speed,ajf4, gradually add sugar and beat 8 minutes or until stiff, glossy peaks form and mixture no longer feels grainy. Beat in extract and food color until blended.

4. Bake 2 hours or until meringues feel firm. Turn off oven; leave meringues in oven 2 hours or overnight until hearts are crisp and dry. Peel off parchment.

Chinese Internet users praise Google’s threat to e

Tuesday, January 19th, 2010

Where the search engine succeeded was in appealing to many of China’s young and progressive voices — often a minority of bloggers, activists and proponents of information freedom.

Google has always played second fiddle to China’s most popular search engine, Baidu.com. It struggled to resonate with the majority of China’s 300 million Internet users, many who favor easy access to pirated songs and chat forums.

"I admire Google’s decision a lot," said Bei, whose e-mail account has been hacked into in the past. "Obviously it is a huge loss for Chinese Internet users. Sometimes such a price has to be paid for the long term. It’s a huge slap in the face for the Chinese communist party. I think they will try to retaliate."

Beijing has yet to respond in name to the search engine’s announcement. The government’s New China News Agency reported today that an unnamed lower official in China’s Cabinet was seeking more information on Google’s new stance.

Chinese bloggers are increasingly clamoring for the government to tear down the firewall with language evoking the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989.

Nevertheless, word spread quickly among China’s savvier Internet users that the Mountain View, Calif., company was no longer willing to censor its Chinese-language search engine. Some noticed that Google searches for the 1989 Tiananmen crackdown turned up the banned, but iconic, photograph of a protester standing in front of a line of tanks.

China stepped up its Internet controls in 2009, launching a campaign against pornography and illegal downloading that critics say was a guise to limit more freedom of information.

&quot,Air Max stab;It is the first time a company this size has made a stand like this. People are cheering Google," said Jeremy Goldkorn, whose influential website,nfl jerseys, danwei.org, has been blocked since last summer by China’s Internet filtering technology, known as the Great Firewall.

But while Chinese cyberspace was awash with chatter on Google’s gambit, state-media downplayed the news Tuesday, saying Google had been a victim of cyber attacks in China but made no mention that the company also alleged human rights activists had their e-mail accounts hacked.

Online word spread quickly of Google’s possible departure from the country rather than tolerate more censorship of its Chinese-language site. Beijing downplays the news.

"We look to the Chinese government for an explanation," she said in Honolulu. "The ability to operate with confidence in cyberspace is critical in a modern society and economy."

"It is still hard to say whether Google will quit China or not. Nobody knows," the official said.

An online survey of over 13,000 people on the news site, huanqiu.com, asked if the Chinese government should accommodate Google. About three-quarters said "yes" by late today.

"I think it’s a stupid decision for Google," Fang said. "They didn’t consult Chinese Internet users. It is extremely irresponsible. . . . In terms of innovation, Google is a world leader. If they pull out, it is going to be a huge blow to the Internet industry in China."
 

But not all were sympathetic to Google’s stand. Fang Xingdong, an IT blogger, said he felt betrayed by the company.

U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton said Tuesday that Google’s allegations raised serious concerns.

"The ball is now in the Chinese government’s court," said Sharon Hom of Human Rights in China. "They have to prove that doing business in China is safe, fair and predictable."

Human rights groups viewed Google’s decision to make its allegations public as a step in the right direction — explaining it placed pressure on Beijing to reconsider its approach to the Internet because of the purported cyber attacks on, not only Google, but various foreign companies.

The company invested deeply in research and development by hiring university graduates. After a protracted legal battle with Microsoft, they lured away executive Kai-Fu Lee, a hero to China’s tech-savvy urbanites with his top-selling motivational books.

President Obama made internet censorship a central theme of his maiden visit to China in November, inviting bloggers to submit questions at a "town hall" meeting in Shanghai.

Bei Feng, a blogger who led a campaign to abolish the firewall, said losing Google would be a big blow. However, he and many others like him would likely use proxy servers to continue accessing their products.

Reporting from Beijing – Bouquets of flowers were laid in front of Google Inc.’s headquarters in China today,Air Max 180, a show of support for a company whose threat to exit China rather than tolerate more censorship is a dramatic shot across the bow of the Chinese Communist Party.

Enemy at the Gates

Tuesday, January 19th, 2010

Plot

Danilov recruits a double agent, a young boy named Sacha Fillipov (Gabriel Marshall-Thomson) – a patriotic youth who occasionally does small jobs for the Germans. Danilov then goes to tell Vassili, and as Vassili is telling Danilov that he does not believe he is good enough to take out König, Danilov assures him that next time he will be one step ahead of König, since Sacha is positioned to give König false information about Vassili’s whereabouts, allowing Vassili opportunities to ambush him. This leads Vassili to wait for the major at a chemical factory, where after many hours, Vassili, exhausted, falls asleep, during which his sniper log is taken by a looting German soldier. König is summoned to German army headquarters and is told by General Paulus (Matthias Habich) that Zaitsev is dead and that König’s job in Stalingrad is finished. König refuses to leave and is told to turn over his dog tags, also giving his fallen son’s War Merit Cross to Paulus. Eventually König discovers that Sacha has been helping Vassili all along and tells Sacha that he is upset about what he has to do and the scene fades out. Sacha’s corpse is discovered hanging from a pole by Tania and Vassili. Having not the heart to tell Sacha’s mother, Mrs Fillipov, how her son died, Danilov tells her that Sacha became a traitor, and has ‘gone over’ to the German side. Danilov and Tania then convince her to pack up her belongings and evacuate the city.

The film’s title is taken from William Craig’s 1973 nonfiction book Enemy at the Gates: The Battle for Stalingrad, which describes the events surrounding the Battle of Stalingrad from 1942–1943.[2] It is based on a duel mentioned in the book that developed between Soviet sniper Vasily Grigoryevich Zaitsev and his German counterpart, Major Erwin König, as they stalk each other during the battle. The movie is also partially based on the book War of the Rats.

With Zaitsev’s increasing fame, and the high casualties (especially officers) being inflicted by the Soviet snipers, Major Erwin König (Ed Harris) is deployed to Stalingrad to help counter this new threat. A renowned marksman himself, and head of the German Army Sniper School at Zossen, the aristocratic König immediately begins plotting how to best take out young Zaitsev.

The story focuses on the exploits of Vassili Zaitsev (a character based on the real-life Vasily Zaytsev and played by Jude Law),air MAX Terra Ninety, a Ural peasant who was taught how to hunt and shoot by his grandfather, now fighting on the Eastern Front of World War II. A Red Army soldier, he is traveling in a train’s cattle truck along with other soldiers and civilians, where he notices a young woman (Rachel Weisz) before the train is converted into a military convoy headed for Stalingrad, a city that is now under attack by the German Army. Upon arriving on the city’s outskirts, the soldiers attempt to cross the Volga on unprotected river barges, bombarded by German Stuka dive bombers and artillery, resulting in many casualties. When the survivors disembark on the other side, only half of them are given Mosin-Nagant rifles; while the rest, among them Vassili, are given only a five round clip of ammunition. As their comrades are shot down, the men with the clips are to use the dead men’s rifles. In a hopeless charge against the well-armed Germans, the Red Army soldiers are massacred both by the enemy, and by several Soviet NKVD machine gunners who cut down anyone who attempts to retreat.

Enemy at the Gates is a 2001 war film directed by Jean-Jacques Annaud, starring Jude Law, Joseph Fiennes and Ed Harris set during the Battle of Stalingrad in World War II.

Two months later, it is revealed that Stalingrad is liberated and Zaitsev finds Tania in a field hospital, safely evacuated and recovering.

Synopsis

Running alongside the main plot is Vassili and Danilov’s attraction to Tania, which causes underlying tension between the two men amidst the chaotic atmosphere, especially when Tania finally chooses Vassili as her lover. This personal conflict comes to a head when Tania is presumed to be dead after being struck down by shrapnel. As Vassili and Danilov hunt for König to avenge Sacha, Danilov laments his jealousy for Vassili and his disenchantment with the communist cause as a result. Danilov then exposes himself in a final act of friendship; allowing König to shoot him, revealing the major’s position. König goes to inspect the body, assuming it is Vassili, but belatedly realizes he has fallen into a trap. He pauses, removes his field cap and turns to face Vassili before being shot down himself.

After a drinking conversation with Khrushchev, in which Danilov is pressured into seeing the sniper business finished, Danilov goes to see Tania. After making an advance, Danilov realizes she is Jewish. She tells him about her father’s wish to live in Palestine. Because they were Jewish, her father believed in their duty to defend Palestine, and in order to defend Palestine he taught her how to shoot. She requests a favour from Danilov: that he reassign her to sniper division. Subsequently Danilov asks a favour of Vassili: that he convince Tania that sniper division is not a place for her.

Stalingrad, 1942. The German invasion of the Soviet Union has reached the city of Stalingrad, which has been reduced to rubble. Vassili Zaitsev (Jude Law), a poorly educated peasant from the Urals who volunteered for the Red Army, manages to survive a suicidal charge without a weapon against the German front lines and the NKVD machine gunners shooting survivors who tried to retreat. Acquiring a rifle, Zaitsev — an expert marksman due to hunting for almost his entire life — manages to kill five Germans with the only five bullets he has, impressing a witnessing political commissar, Danilov (Joseph Fiennes). Writing an account of Zaitsev’s achievement in the military newspaper, Danilov manages to inspire the people of the Soviet Union to renew their efforts against the German invaders, and Zaitsev becomes a national hero and propaganda icon.

After the assault, a car races through the streets, under artillery fire. Knocked off the road, the driver — Danilov (Joseph Fiennes), a Soviet political commissar in a Lieutenant rank — flees to the safety of a drained fountain and feigns death amongst the corpses within. Here he comes upon Vassili, also feigning death, and watches with amazement as the young soldier kills five nearby German soldiers with five shots from the M91/30 Mosin-Nagant rifle Danilov hands him. Later, Nikita Khrushchev (Bob Hoskins) arrives in Stalingrad to coordinate the city’s defences. He demands suggestions to improve morale, and Danilov suggests publicizing "heroes" for the people to idolize ("we need examples yes, but ones to follow"). Vassili’s exploits are soon national news, Danilov now a senior lieutenant and on the general staff tells Vassili that he is transferred from the regular forces to sniper division. As Zaitsev and his fellow snipers take their toll on the German forces; he and Danilov, the author of the articles,air jordan, become firm friends. Vassili then learns that the girl he had seen on the train (Tania), is a private in the local militia. Danilov, smitten with the woman, arranges to have her transferred to an intelligence/intercept unit away from the battlefield, using her ability to speak German as the justification.

The bond between the two men is to be tested, as both have fallen in love with Tania (Rachel Weisz), a citizen of the city who has volunteered in the local militia. To counter the highly effective Soviet snipers, Major Erwin König (Ed Harris), the top sniper in the German army, is assigned to seek out and eliminate Zaitsev. König had come to Stalingrad partly because his son was killed there.

The next day, Vassili, along with two other snipers, is tasked with killing a German sniper lurking in the Department Store sector. Zaitsev, now a sergeant, apparently dispatches the enemy with a single shot. When two of them go to retrieve the man’s dog tags, they discover that it was only a decoy. The still-hidden König, having already killed their other team member without their knowledge, kills Ludmilla (Sophie Rois), the sniper accompanying Zaitsev, during an air raid after she panics; Zaitsev manages to escape. When the Red Army command had learned that Major König was sent to specifically kill Vassili, a fellow sniper (and former student of König’s before the war) named Koulikov (Ron Perlman) is sent to assist Vassili in dispatching the major. Along with a third sniper, Volodya (Ivan Shvedoff), they attempt to hunt down and kill the major. Volodya, however, is captured,Air Max 2003, dressed up in a German uniform, and is sent out into the open as bait, where Koulikov, mistaking him for a German, kills him and exposes their position. Returning to the shelter, Koulikov is killed by Konig, shaking Vassili’s spirits considerably.

Vassili goes to Tania and attempts to convince her that sniping is more intimate than infantry fighting. Tania is not swayed and tells Vassili that she recently read a dispatch that listed Jewish people the Germans had rounded up to ship from Stalingrad to Germany. Her parents were on the list and were executed: the Germans stopped the train over a bridge and bound couples and families together in pairs. To save ammunition they only shot one person from each pair, the other being drowned in the river by the weight of their loved one’s dead body. Upon hearing this, Vassili immediately hands Tania a sniper rifle, telling her it was Koulikov’s – that it is a good rifle. She accepts and thanks him.

Green sea slug makes chlorophyll like a plant

Monday, January 18th, 2010

A number of animals (such as corals) host microbes and algae and benefit from their photosynthesis,Air Max Stucture, but in most of these associations the cells remain whole. In Elysia chlorotica, in contrast,Air Max 91, the cells are broken down and chloroplasts are extracted and held inside the slug’s own cells, where they remain active for the slug’s lifetime of almost a year. Researchers have shown that once a young slug has eaten a meal of Vaucheria algae it never has to eat again as long as it has access to light and supplies of chlorophyll and other chemicals used in photosynthesis.

The findings were reported at the annual meeting of the Society for Integrative and Comparative Biology in Seattle, Washington on 7 January and will be published in the journal Symbiosis.

In 2007 scientists, including Pierce and his team, found genes related to photosynthesis in the slugs, and these genes,Air Max 2003, apparently originally from the algae, were even found in unhatched slugs that had never eaten algae. In the latest research Pierce found more algal genes, and some of them were for enzymes required for the chemical process manufacturing chlorophyll.

Chlorophyll is the pigment that captures energy from sunlight in photosynthesis. Pierce and his team used radioactive tracing techniques to determine the slugs were manufacturing the chlorophyll themselves and it did not originate in the algae they ate.

Researcher Sidney K. Pierce said the super green sea slug, Elysia chlorotica, which lives in waters on the east coast of the USA and Canada, is known to steal genes and photosynthesizing organelles called chloroplasts from its favorite intertidal algae species, Vaucheria litorea, but it now seems it has developed an entire chemical pathway to manufacture the green pigment "chlorophyll a" itself.

The photosynthetic sea slug Elysia chlorotica appears like a dark green leaf as a result of retaining chloroplasts from its algal prey, Vaucheria litorea, in cells lining its digestive tract. Image credit: Mary S. Tyler/PNAS.

Pierce and his team studied slugs that had not eaten anything for at least five months and had stopped eliminating waste digestive products. They contained chloroplasts taken from the algae, but Pierce said that any other part of the algae should have long ago been digested. They gave the slug an amino acid labeled with radioactive carbon and found that the radioactive carbon turned up in the chlorophyll a molecule after the slugs had been sunbathing, but not if they had been in the dark.

Scientists from the University of South Florida in Tampa have found a green sea slug is able to synthesize chlorophyll like a plant, which makes it the first animal known to be capable of the feat.

Walmart Foundation gives $600,000 to help victims

Thursday, January 14th, 2010

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The foundation also launched a Web site at walmartstores.com/haiti, where customers and employees can donate to nonprofits that are helping Haitian victims of the natural disaster.

A 7.0-magnitude earthquake struck just west of the capital, Port-au-Prince, Haiti, and it is feared thousands have died. President Barack Obama has promised an all-out rescue and humanitarian effort.

The philanthropic organization said that in September 2008 it donated more than $100,Air Max 2003,000 to relief efforts for Haitians who were hurt that summer by hurricanes Gustav and Ike, which killed hundreds of people.
 

The Walmart Foundation said Wednesday it will give $500,Air Max 93,000 in cash and food kits worth $100,000 to help victims of the earthquake that hit Haiti on Tuesday.

The Walmart Foundation said its donations will be given through the American Red Cross.