Low and Cheap PCs
Personal Computer have changed the people life. And every person have a PC in their home in a normal family. And my opinion every one need a PC. But due the the huge amount of use of the energy due to the Computer in huge sector, the energy consumed is growing day by day. And there must be some solution to this problem. If the huge computer can be made to work in low power available then we can managed the energy saving and bring a revolution in the world.
A company has invented cheap pcs so that people can enjoy the low power consumption at low price. Its just not about the low price as power consumption directly effect you electricity bills and helps energy saving.
Its not just about the power consumption, but they are also the cheapest found on market. If people are really concious about the energy and the money then, I suggest people surely should get a one. I have order a piece for myself, as every good things should be started from ownself.
Twitter application directory
Twtter is the biggest all in one Twitter application directory. People here can subscribe to whole lots of apps and get benefits- of all the applications free of cost. Twitter is not just a place where you Tweet, it is more than that where people can share and help each other out. So, twtter has been making application that makes user ease their twitter.
Well for a marketer, a twitter multi account manager is a great application indeed. You can access to multiple accounts once you approve for a particular twitter account. You just need one time login and one time approval for an account. You can have lots of benefits such as Easy tweet, multi RSS subscription, mass following and more.
5 Reasons Theater Makes Kids Better People
When I was 6, my goal in life was to play Annie on Broadway. At the time, it didn’t seem to matter that I was a round brown girl who didn’t quite fit any respectable casting director’s vision of this role. As a kid, it wasn’t about “getting the job.” I wanted to be involved in something important that made people happy. I wanted to use my imagination and have fun with other kids. I wanted to be part of the show.
It wasn’t until I completed my studies in theater at Northwestern University and began my career that I began to realize the real benefits of my involvement in theater. After almost 20 years of teaching theater to children and youth of all ages, cultures, backgrounds, interests, and learning styles, I have discovered the key benefits of being involved in theater for every kind of kid. I have learned that your kid doesn’t have to be the show-off or the drama geek or the drama queen or the tortured genius types to benefit from being involved in theater. Sure, I was one of those types (all of those types, actually) and I knew from a very young age that my life’s work was theater-related. However, I have worked with shy kids and jock kids and animal lovers and math nerds and bullies and princesses and over-achievers and kids with special needs and…the list goes on and on. And I know that theater has the power to go beyond the stereotypes we are given to reach people at an authentic human level and help us ask ourselves, “How can I become a better person?”
Kids who are involved in theater are going through the process of answering this question for themselves. In my programs at Glitter & Razz Productions in Oakland, CA, our goal is to make this process conscious through our methodology of teaching and reinforcing social/emotional skills through the collaborative creation and performance of original plays. Not all theater and drama programs focus on this goal as consciously as we do and that’s okay, too. Your kid may be cast as Annie (lucky!) in the local community theater production. The goal of that organization is most likely to present the best possible play and sell as many tickets as they can. But, I guarantee you. Your little Annie is still becoming a better person. In fact, your kid who wanted to play Annie but is playing Orphan #8 instead is also becoming a better person. Your kid who had no desire to be on stage but is helping paint the sets and run props during the show is becoming a better person. Even your kid who wasn’t ready to audition for the play this year but is taking the theater’s “Acting 101″ class after school is becoming a better person.




