Entourage is one of the most popular shows in America. It is about the rise to the top of a young movie star named Vincent Chase. Vincent Chase brings family and friends along for the ride to. He has to put up with paying for every thing and critics constantly saying his movies are bad once he has broke on to the market. Vincent and his friends live the high life in Hollywood constantly going to parties and meeting and spending time with new girls. The show is about the party life which stars live and all the every day encounters they come across, ranging from dealings with fans or just dealing with there managers.
The show has won several Emmy awards and is one of the most popular in the world. As it gives fans the real view of what it would be like to be famous. All the dead lines actors have to meet for movie openings and photo shoots. The show is brutally honest with the excessive use of alcohol and other things.
The show is currently in to the third season. Unlike many other television shows, the new story lines are just as good as the opening season. That is why the show has maintained such a large fan base.
When looking to download the show there are a lot of sites which offer free video episode downloads. Just make sure you find a site that gives you good quality so you can watch it happily. My favorite episode has to be the one where Vincent looses his keys and he blames all his friends for it.
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11/24/2008
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10/31/2008
Fostering Love & Logic in Your Home
By Katie Rasmussen
If I could take one piece of advice that was given to me and pass it along to every parent out there it would be that the language you choose can bring peace to your home or it can ignite control battles. By that I mean two sentences that essentially sound the same can have completely different affects/outcomes. Read these two examples; "Please sit down. We're going to eat now" and "we will eat as soon as you are seated." Does one sound better? Which do you think will have the more positive result? In the first sentence, "please" was used, and the parent was asking the child to do something politely. However, the first example is a directive, and when children are given directives they tend to challenge more, causing control battles to occur.
In the second sentence the parent is putting the desired action to be taken on the child, they know as soon as they sit down, they get to eat. This is the beauty of Love & Logic, an educational philosophy developed by Foster Cline, MD and Jim Fay, to teach children responsibility and independence in a peaceful, fearless manner.
When a statement is said like "clean your room so we can go shopping," a child will contemplate that and feel a little defensive because they are being told to do something. Whether it's a good or bad option, they still have to choose if they like what's being presented how they are going to respond. Another option would be to say something like "I am happy to take you chopping as soon as you clean your room." The child hears an option that sounds more positive because the word "happy" was used, and she is more inclined to get moving and clean that room.
Now play out that situation a bit and imagine the child starts cleaning, but gets distracted by some drawings they found. She decides to sit down and create more artwork, an hour goes by. The child remembers going shopping and now the store closes in 15 minutes. She says "Mom! We gotta go now, the store is closing!" Mom has a few options here, a triggered response might sound like, "I told you as soon as you clean your room we'd go, but your room isn't clean, is it?" When a kid hears those first 3 words of "I told you..." she flips into defensive mode and might start the "but, but, but" scheme, which could initiate a long battle with mom. A more successful approach for mom might be to say "I am happy to take you shopping when your room is clean, if the store is closed when your room is clean, we can go tomorrow." It's matter of fact, nothing changed from what she said the first time, and it puts the responsibility on the child. It should now be very clear that mom will be HAPPY to go shopping when the room is clean.
I encourage all parents to read Parenting With Love & Logic just to learn the buzz words and practice the language if for no other reason. Love & Logic can change your home and bring peace to a place where battles once existed.
Please check out http://www.loveandlogic.com to learn more.
Katie Rasmussen is a writer for http://www.fitmom3.com
She is a mother of 3 boys who struggled with weight and fitness and has found support through friends. After completing 4 marathons, 3 1/2 marathons, 2 1/2 Ironmans, 6 triathlons, and 1 century bike ride, Katie is committed to helping other moms believe in themselves and find the strength within to be a fit mom!
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If I could take one piece of advice that was given to me and pass it along to every parent out there it would be that the language you choose can bring peace to your home or it can ignite control battles. By that I mean two sentences that essentially sound the same can have completely different affects/outcomes. Read these two examples; "Please sit down. We're going to eat now" and "we will eat as soon as you are seated." Does one sound better? Which do you think will have the more positive result? In the first sentence, "please" was used, and the parent was asking the child to do something politely. However, the first example is a directive, and when children are given directives they tend to challenge more, causing control battles to occur.
In the second sentence the parent is putting the desired action to be taken on the child, they know as soon as they sit down, they get to eat. This is the beauty of Love & Logic, an educational philosophy developed by Foster Cline, MD and Jim Fay, to teach children responsibility and independence in a peaceful, fearless manner.
When a statement is said like "clean your room so we can go shopping," a child will contemplate that and feel a little defensive because they are being told to do something. Whether it's a good or bad option, they still have to choose if they like what's being presented how they are going to respond. Another option would be to say something like "I am happy to take you chopping as soon as you clean your room." The child hears an option that sounds more positive because the word "happy" was used, and she is more inclined to get moving and clean that room.
Now play out that situation a bit and imagine the child starts cleaning, but gets distracted by some drawings they found. She decides to sit down and create more artwork, an hour goes by. The child remembers going shopping and now the store closes in 15 minutes. She says "Mom! We gotta go now, the store is closing!" Mom has a few options here, a triggered response might sound like, "I told you as soon as you clean your room we'd go, but your room isn't clean, is it?" When a kid hears those first 3 words of "I told you..." she flips into defensive mode and might start the "but, but, but" scheme, which could initiate a long battle with mom. A more successful approach for mom might be to say "I am happy to take you shopping when your room is clean, if the store is closed when your room is clean, we can go tomorrow." It's matter of fact, nothing changed from what she said the first time, and it puts the responsibility on the child. It should now be very clear that mom will be HAPPY to go shopping when the room is clean.
I encourage all parents to read Parenting With Love & Logic just to learn the buzz words and practice the language if for no other reason. Love & Logic can change your home and bring peace to a place where battles once existed.
Please check out http://www.loveandlogic.com to learn more.
Katie Rasmussen is a writer for http://www.fitmom3.com
She is a mother of 3 boys who struggled with weight and fitness and has found support through friends. After completing 4 marathons, 3 1/2 marathons, 2 1/2 Ironmans, 6 triathlons, and 1 century bike ride, Katie is committed to helping other moms believe in themselves and find the strength within to be a fit mom!
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10/22/2008
Hey Kids - He Was a Man, a Very Big Man - Meet Daniel Boone Become a Fan
By Lance Winslow
Everybody knows the story of Daniel Boone, except our children and yet, this story of Daniel Boone is more important to children than anything else. As a parent it makes sense to teach kids the story of Daniel Boone and let them draw their own conclusions. The story of Daniel Boone builds a strength of character, self esteem and a sense of nature that is instilled in everyone who reads it.
Of course, children cannot read yet, but if you buy a children's book that you can read to them that has good illustrations you will be well on your way to explaining the wonderful leadership skills and character of Daniel Boone, who leads a good life by example. It is for this reason that I would certainly like to recommend a very good book to you to read to your children;
"Daniel Boone" by Katherine E. Wilkie, illustrated by Don Sibley; Scholastic Publishers, New York, NY; Date: 1961 So now then, let me take a minute to talk with you about what I liked most about this book:
This book opens up dialog between parents and children and for the inquisitive child who is interested in learning; they will spend hours of discussion about the topic of Daniel Boone. It makes sense to have a Daniel Boone book in your children's room, as they learn how to read and this should reinforce their personal character and levels of integrity, something that is missing in our society, but something that Daniel Boone was all about. Will you buy this children's book for your kids today? Think about it.
Lance Winslow - Lance Winslow's Bio. If you have innovative thoughts and unique perspectives, come think with Lance; http://www.WorldThinkTank.net/.
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Everybody knows the story of Daniel Boone, except our children and yet, this story of Daniel Boone is more important to children than anything else. As a parent it makes sense to teach kids the story of Daniel Boone and let them draw their own conclusions. The story of Daniel Boone builds a strength of character, self esteem and a sense of nature that is instilled in everyone who reads it.
Of course, children cannot read yet, but if you buy a children's book that you can read to them that has good illustrations you will be well on your way to explaining the wonderful leadership skills and character of Daniel Boone, who leads a good life by example. It is for this reason that I would certainly like to recommend a very good book to you to read to your children;
"Daniel Boone" by Katherine E. Wilkie, illustrated by Don Sibley; Scholastic Publishers, New York, NY; Date: 1961 So now then, let me take a minute to talk with you about what I liked most about this book:
This book opens up dialog between parents and children and for the inquisitive child who is interested in learning; they will spend hours of discussion about the topic of Daniel Boone. It makes sense to have a Daniel Boone book in your children's room, as they learn how to read and this should reinforce their personal character and levels of integrity, something that is missing in our society, but something that Daniel Boone was all about. Will you buy this children's book for your kids today? Think about it.
Lance Winslow - Lance Winslow's Bio. If you have innovative thoughts and unique perspectives, come think with Lance; http://www.WorldThinkTank.net/.
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