The Fall 2016 Winter 2017 Ralph Lauren Collection Fashion Runway Show – The Spring Summer 2016 Ralph Lauren Collection Fashion Runway Show Highlights

Above: Beautiful Blonde ZARZAR MODEL Jessica Paterson Modeling In Beautiful White Wedding Gowns.


Above: The Spring Summer 2016 Ralph Lauren Collection Fashion Runway Show Highlights.

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Above: Ralph Lauren Children’s Fall Winter Fashion Show Highlights In Support of Children’s Literacy.

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Above: The Ralph Lauren Fall 2016 Winter 2017 Collection Fashion Runway Show.

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The Future Of Artificial Organ Transplants | The Age Of Artificial Organs | Why Do Organ Transplants Fail So Often?

Above: The Future Of Artificial Organ Transplants | The Age Of Artificial Organs | Why Do Organ Transplants Fail So Often?

Scientists are finding newer, cheaper, and safer ways to create artificial organs in ways that could reduce the wait for organ transplants and transform surgery as we know it today.

Welcome To The Age Of Artificial Organs

Scientists are successfully creating artificial hearts, livers, lungs, urethras, and more in laboratory settings. Although science must overcome many obstacles before these artificial organs enter everyday hospitals, amazing medical accomplishments have occurred during the past decade.

In 2006, researchers at Wake Forest University School of Medicine, the Children’s Hospital of Boston, and Harvard Medical School successfully created artificial urinary bladders in a laboratory and transplanted them into patients. These bladders (which were grown in a small laboratory vessel from a sampling of the patient’s own cells) where transformative. Rather than being built from mechanical components, as previous artificial organs have been in the past, these organs came from lab cultured cells.

The McGowan Institute for Regenerative Medicine at the University of Pittsburgh is one of the world’s top research facilities for artificial organs, and a place where researchers are investigating functional artificial hearts, livers, and other organs.

These artificial livers are generated from a patient’s own cells or from artificial materials, and are designed as a temporary solution. By implanting these livers in sick patients, surgeons hope to create temporary solutions that save lives while patients wait for organ donations. Alternately, patients with liver damage could be implanted with temporary artificial livers to take the load off their damaged organs.

Above: Mini Human “Brain” Grown In A Laboratory.

Efforts are also underway to perfect bioartificial hearts at the McGowan Institute for Regenerative Medicine at the University of Pittsburgh. The University of Pittsburgh implanted the second Jarvik artificial heart in the United States in the 1980’s and has never stopped innovating in this area. These days, McGowan Institute for Regenerative Medicine researchers are focusing on advanced mechanical circulatory support devices that offer better patient quality of life after a heart transplant. Meanwhile, the famous Mayo Clinic is working on a different approach: generating bioartificial livers that use pig liver cells to filter patients’ blood.

Although artificial hearts have been successfully used since the 1980’s, and “organs-on-chips” like those produced by Harvard’s Wyss Institute have transformed pharmaceutical research and development, the biggest benefits for patients and scientists are yet to come in the near future. It would be a stretch to say that cloned organs will be easily available in the near future. Organs are highly complex structures, and even initially successful efforts face long regulatory hurdles. However, the techniques behind them are fueling medical research and development. The FDA (Food and Drug Administration) is expected to approve an artificial pancreas in the year 2018, which if successful, would for the first time let patients live their lives without self-monitoring their blood sugar levels.

How BIG Is Apple?

Above: How BIG Is Apple?

In 1969, Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak were working as Alice in Wonderland characters at their local shopping mall for $3 an hour. Little did Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak know that they would soon start the most profitable company in human history. Find out how Apple became the most valuable company in the world, and discover the true size of Apple.

Qualcomm Versus Intel | Which Is The Better Stock?

Above: Qualcomm Versus Intel | Why Wait for the Internet of Everything?

Qualcomm (NASDAQ: QCOM) and Intel (NASDAQ: INTC) have been locked into processor and modem battles for years, but both companies have their own unique business segments despite some overlapping pursuits. Because of that, investors often consider one stock while looking at the other, so let us take a closer look at the strengths and weaknesses of both Qualcomm and Intel based on their long term potential.

The Case For Qualcomm

Sales of mobile processors and modems have been a driving force for Qualcomm’s revenues. Qualcomm has managed to add additional Chinese smartphone makers onto its list of customers and expand those sales. That’s come at a time when Qualcomm is just getting over some of its litigation nightmares in China concerning antitrust laws. With Qualcomm adding more China based mobile device makers, the company can continue to tap that growing market, particularly as more companies expand their list of mid-range and high-end devices. Most importantly, we can’t talk about Qualcomm’s mobile ambitions without talking about Apple (NASDAQ: AAPL). Apple released its new iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus this month, and Qualcomm’s modem has a spot in some (but not all) of the iPhone devices. The rest of the modems are supplied by none other than Intel. Qualcomm was previously the exclusive modem supplier for the iPhone, so this isn’t exactly good news for Qualcomm.

The Case For Intel

Many in the tech world like to to say that Intel missed the cell phone and mobile revolution, and it’s mostly true. While Intel dominated the desktop and PC chip market, it failed to get on board with mobile devices fast enough, and Qualcomm happily took the dominant position. But some of that is changing, and the recent modem win in some of Apple’s iPhones is evidence of these changes. It is still unclear concerning exactly what percentage of new iPhones have Intel modems inside, but it is believed that Apple added Intel’s modems into the new phones despite the fact that they don’t support Sprint or Verizon Communications networks (which both work on CDMA technology). This gives Apple the leverage of having two companies competing for a spot in their mobile devices.

However, the real growth story for Intel will come from using its chips to power the Internet of Things devices and servers. Intel is pivoting away from PC processors to focus on the Internet of Things devices, servers, and data centers. Intel already has a dominant position in server chips (just over 99% in 2015), but it still remains to be seen if device makers will look to Intel for the Internet of Things devices. Thus, Intel investors will need a strong stomach to weather the company’s changes over the next few years as Intel continues its restructuring and figures out how to best use its chip expertise to build new revenue sources.

The Verdict: Qualcomm Versus Intel

Intel appears to be handling its transition away from PC computers relatively well and certainly has enough leverage with device manufacturers to gain more mobile, Internet of Things, and server business. But at the end of the day, Qualcomm’s businesses appear to have much more stability.

It is true that Qualcomm isn’t without its own problems, such as losing the iPhone exclusivity, but the company is still benefiting from its mobile processors, modem sales, and lucrative 3G and 4G patent licenses. These can’t be the only revenue drivers for Qualcomm going forward, but they should provide Qualcomm and its investors with more stability than Intel.

How BIG Is The Walt Disney Company?

Above: How BIG Is The Walt Disney Company?

The Walt Disney Company is one of the most well known brands today, but how did it all begin and how big is The Walt Disney Company today? The answer may surprise you.

About The Walt Disney Company

The Walt Disney Company, commonly known as Disney, is an American multinational media and entertainment conglomerate headquartered at the Walt Disney Studios in Burbank, Southern California. It is one of the world’s largest media conglomerates in terms of revenue. The Walt Disney Company was founded on October 16, 1923 by Walt Disney and Roy O. Disney as the Disney Brothers Cartoon Studio, and established itself as a leader in the American animation industry before diversifying into live-action film production, television, and theme parks. The company also operated under the names The Walt Disney Studio, then Walt Disney Productions. Taking on its current name in 1986, it expanded its existing operations and also started divisions focused on theater, radio, music, publishing, and online media.

In addition, The Walt Disney Company has since created corporate divisions in order to market more mature content than is typically associated with its flagship family oriented brands. The Walt Disney Company is best known for the products of its film studio, Walt Disney Studios, which is today one of the largest and best known movie studios in American cinema. The Walt Disney Company’s other three main divisions are Walt Disney Parks and Resorts, Disney Media Networks, and Disney Consumer Products and Interactive Media.

The Walt Disney Company also owns and operates the ABC broadcast television network, cable television networks such as Disney Channel, ESPN, A+E Networks, and Freeform (formerly ABC Family) in addition to having publishing, merchandising, music, and theatre divisions. The Walt Disney Company also owns and licenses 14 theme parks around the world with Mickey Mouse, an early and well known cartoon creation of the company, being its primary symbol and mascot.

The Walt Disney Company has been a component of the Dow Jones Industrial Average since May 6, 1991 and trades on the New York Stock Exchange under the ticker symbol DIS. The Walt Disney Company has a market value of approximately $160 billion United States dollars (this is how much money it would cost you if you wanted to purchase the entire Walt Disney Company).

How To Model In Paris France (Europe) And The Secrets To Successfully Modeling In London And Milan Italy

Above: The Victoria’s Secret Models – How To Model In Europe (How To Model In Paris, London, And Milan).

Above: “Postcards from Paradise” by Bruce Weber – Ralph Lauren Spring 2016 Collection.

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Above: London Calling: The Road To The Fashion Runway And How To Successfully Model In Europe.

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Opia: The Ambiguous Intensity Of Eye Contact

Above: Opia | The Ambiguous Intensity Of Eye Contact.

I really hate making eye contact with people, I’m not sure I can physically do it for extended periods of time. Society says its rude to be staring off into the distance or at your feet but when I try to look at someone directly in the eye its like this intense weight is pushing on me until I have to look away.

Its a similar feeling to look out a window at night, the certain fear of the unknown beyond the dark little window, or the unsettling feeling when looking into a mirror too intently for too long, when everything kinda melts away into a dark blur and only the eyes remain. Maybe in a way by having my own existence observed so strongly it makes me question what my existence really is and the lack of answers is sometimes frightening.

The ambiguous intensity of looking someone in the eye, which can feel simultaneously invasive and vulnerable. Their pupils glittering, bottomless, and opaque, as if you were looking through a hole in the door of a house, able to tell that there is someone standing there, but unable to tell if you are looking in or looking out.