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GIZMO SIGNS ON FOR THE COVE SEQUEL

JAPAN – A sequel to the documentary that won the Academy Award has been approved!

“The Cove,” a documentary chronicling bloody dolphin hunting in the Japanese fishing town of Taiji, received an Oscar for best documentary on Sunday. The documentary mixes in stunning underwater shots of majestic dolphins with discreet grisly footage of dolphin slaughter. The movie also claims that dolphin meat is laden with toxic mercury.

Taiji has defended its practice and says that hunting dolphins is part of a long tradition. The quiet fishing village on the rocky coast of southwestern Japans says it kills only a small fraction of the dolphins hunted by the country each year.

“This is a close-knit group of fishermen. The more they feel squeezed, the more they will close off to outsiders. They won;t stop this hunt because of such pressure,” said Hisato Ryono, a local councilman who appears in the film.

Environmentalists and animal lovers have come down hard on the village of Taiji and many feel that its practices need to cease and stop the harming of dolphins.

The makers of “The Cove” are so pleased with the appreciation and acclaim that their documentary has received that they have decided to go ahead with a sequel. This sequel will turn away from the documentary approach and become more of a feature film.

The leaked insider information on the sequel is that it will be centered on the plot of taking down the village of Taiji and doing away with the practice of slaughtering dolphins. It’s rumored to be a big budget blockbuster and the big guns have been called in to help. There are contract negotiations going on to bring in Michael Bay to produce it and Gizmo the dolphin has signed on to star in the film.

Gizmo is the mysterious dolphin with human arms who has become somewhat of a fairy tale on the scale of unicorns. He suddenly surfaced in Japan and sought out the makers of “The Cove” because he feels a strong connection to the issue.

“This terrible practice and tradition needs to be done with. I don’t care if it’s a small fraction that are slaughtered, there is no place for it,” said Ginzo using sign language. “This film will not only raise awareness to a whole new level, but hopefully bring me an Oscar nomination for best actor next year.”

The History Of Tattoos

Tattoos have a rich history of tradition, dating back thousands and thousands of years. Throughout the course of time, there has always been an important role of tradition and ritual behind tattoos. In the past, women in Borneo used tattoos as a way to mark their skills. Tattoos were also used in [...]

Easy Ways to Find Safe Cosmetics

Beauty with Eyes Wide Open

Who doesn’t want to be beautiful? Regardless of how you define beauty, it is a thing that consumers worldwide are willing to pay a lot of money for—and with a smile!  But what should you look for when shopping?

One thing that is popping up more and more, though, is whether or not the products we use are truly safe? In 2007 and 2008 we experienced numerous cases of consumer products like toys, toothpaste, lipstick, and dog food making it to store shelves in the U.S. and elsewhere with harmful ingredients or other unsafe features. Who can help but be worried about the things we buy in this new global economy? All the more important are the products that we eat and drink, or put directly on our body, such as cosmetics and bath products. So, are you wondering what you need to know about the countless products you use to make yourself look and feel better?

How can I tell if my cosmetics are safe? The full answer can be a bit mind-boggling! How many of us are chemists or physicians? This article isn’t about all those details, though. Instead, we’ll focus here on how a “regular person” can be confident that their beauty products are safe. There are a few easy ways you can have some peace of mind that all those unpronounceable words in the ingredients list aren’t going to harm you. Of course, there is no substitute for being educated on the topic, but let’s be reasonable here. It can be quite complex, and cutting through all the chemistry and health stuff is probably better left to the “authorities” anyway. There are three easy ways to look beautiful with an easy mind.

Three easy ways to be confident your beauty products are safe

  1. Buy products that are certified organic
  2. Buy from manufacturers who have a reputation for using only safe ingredients
  3. Buy from trustworthy specialty retailers who do the hard work for you and sell only carefully-selected safe products

Certified organic cosmetics (and bath, and body care items) are manufactured using strict guidelines governing the ingredients and quality-control processes for the product. The standards used by differing certifying bodies do vary, but products certified by government agencies in the U.S., U.K., E.U., Japan, and Australia (among others) are generally accepted to meet fairly-uniform high standards. It is important to be careful in looking at product packaging. The words “natural” and “organic” are often found on products that have not earned certification, and there is nothing preventing manufacturers to throw in some other ingredients that you don’t want on top of something “organic”. Certified products don’t permit this, and usually proudly display their certification label on the package.

Reputable Manufacturers: Of course, just because a product isn’t certified organic, doesn’t necessarily mean that the product is not safe. The natural and organic products industry is still very young and growing, and there are a whole range of small and innovative companies out there making great safe cosmetics. These small companies are often not able to afford the costly process of earning organic certification, yet are selling products that use only safe ingredients and sometimes even meet all the certification requirements. Most of these companies are banking their future on the integrity of their products and are surely working towards earning certification. They would love to earn your business, but you will (of course) need to know who they are. This may require some homework on your part (browsing the natural and organic brands sold at specialty stores is a good place to start). Once you have found a few brands you trust, you may be a customer for life!

Specialty retailers are the third way to take the hard work out of being sure your products are safe. With the growth of the natural and organic cosmetics industry, there are a growing number of retailers (physical and online) that are specializing in carrying products that use only safe ingredients, are manufactured responsibly, and are not tested on animals. These retailers want to earn your business by offering you their expertise in addition to the products. If you see something in their store, you can rest assured that it meets their standards. This way, you relax a bit and don’t need to fuss so much about reading the ingredients list—although it is usually there if you want to.

Until the day when all cosmetics are made to the same high standards, you should approach your beauty with your eyes wide open. There are many ingredients you should avoid, and even more where the jury is still out. If you are like everyone else, you probably don’t have the time to keep up on all this, so keep in mind these three easy ways you can stay beautiful without the risks of harmful ingredients. The cosmetics industry is changing rapidly. Major brands are experimenting with new organic formulations, and new, innovative companies are making an impact on what you can buy today and tomorrow. Don’t be afraid to take the plunge and try some organic bath and beauty products. They are every bit as good as yesterday’s products, yet also give peace of mind.

Do you have questions about finding high quality organic cosmetics or safe natural cosmetics? Contact the author, Molly LaCombe, who is the sole proprietor of <a href="http://www.LaBellaVitaUSA.com"><b>La Bella Vita</b></a>, an online store that features great <a href="http://www.labellavitausa.com"><b>organic and natural cosmetics</b></a>. At her store website, you can also learn more about <a href="http://www.labellavitausa.com/shopbybrand.html"><b>organic and natural product brands</b></a> and ingredients to look for.

Koi fish tattoos.

Japanese Fish Koi Tattoos Meaning and Symbolism.

Fish Koi Tattoos Japanese Koi Fish Tattoos Design.Fish Koi Tattoos Meaning and Symbolism.
The word “koi” comes from Japanese. Koi fish are specially bred in Japan for their color. A prize example can be valued in the $100,000 range. Koi are a type of carp and have been cultivated and bred in Japan for possibly thousands of years.

If you have been to Japan you will notice they are a common feature in most traditional Japanese gardens. They most likely originated from Eastern Asia, Aral, Black and Caspian Seas. Earliest records of Koi have been found in China and have been widely spread in Japan.

For the fish-koi-tattoos.blogspot.com/”>Japanese Fish Koi represent strength and power because they are often able to lift their entire body up and jump out of the water. Koi fish tattoos are beautiful and wildly popular right now. Koi fish tattoos of course have a long history and go all the way back to ancient Japanese times and it is a definite Japanese or Asian tattoo theme. Therefore the tattoos that represent koi fish often show them splashing in the water and water flying everywhere which shows of their strength. Plus as an added bonus they are an absolute beautiful fish and the colors of them lend themselves to a tattoos.

The beautiful bright oranges mixed witht he blues of water make for an ideal tattoo plus since they are traditionally a Japanese tattoo they lend a sort of forgien mystery to their air. fish-koi-tattoos.blogspot.com/”>Fish Koi tattoos are now very popular among men and women. Typically men get them on their shoulders or calf and women like to get them as a lower back tattoo.There are a few out there that also get them as full back tattoos with more of a tradition Asian design.

The color scheme of the Koi fish tattoo is very important element. A common color scheme would be the Yen Yang design of black and white. Most of the cases, the color scheme work the best if integrate with your shin color. For instant, if you have a dark or olive skin color it may be more suitable to choose a bright hue so the Koi fish tattoo to make it more visible.

The natural colors of white, red, black, yellow or gold or perhaps a mixture of those colors would be applicable if you really want the test of more traditional style.Always remember that Koi Fish tatto o needs a place of honor on your body. Men generally get them on their shoulders or calf and women like to get them as a lower back tattoo. Additions- Along with the koi fish tattoo you can always put some water in the background that splashes around the fish. Also Cherry blossom flower are very traditional and go well with a Japanese themed tattoo. Cost-It all depends on what size, how many colors, and type you want.Additions and if you want the work custom designed or you are going to use flash. They typically run between $50 to $250 dollars.

More Koi fish Facts:

1. The Koi is associated with the family. On Children’s Day Koi flags are raised, Black Koi the father, Orange/Red mother, Blue/White for a boy, red/pink for a girl.

2. The Koi Fish symbolizes courage in the Buddhist Religion. According to Buddhists, humans ’swim’ through the ‘ocean of suffering’ without fear, just like a fish swims
through water.

3. Another word to describe “love” is “koi”. The kanji character for “kokoro (heart)” is included as part of both kanji characters. Both “ai” and “koi” can be translated as
“love” in English.

Aleks Kos.
Please visit: <a href="http://fish-koi-tattoos.blogspot.com/">http://fish-koi-tattoos.blogspot.com</a>
and click to see:<a href="http://fish-koi-tattoos.blogspot.com/">Koi fish tattoos gallery</a>.

Japanese Koi Fish Tattoos.

Fish Koi Tattoos Meaning and Symbolism.

The word “koi” comes from Japanese. Koi fish are specially bred in Japan for their color. A prize example can be valued in the $100,000 range. Koi are a type of carp and have been cultivated and bred in Japan for possibly thousands of years.

If you have been to Japan you will notice they are a common feature in most traditional Japanese gardens. They most likely originated from Eastern Asia, Aral, Black and Caspian Seas. Earliest records of Koi have been found in China and have been widely spread in Japan.

For the Japanese Fish Koi represent strength and power because they are often able to lift their entire body up and jump out of the water. Koi fish tattoos are beautiful and wildly popular right now. Koi fish tattoos of course have a long history and go all the way back to ancient Japanese times and it is a definite Japanese or Asian tattoo theme. Therefore the tattoos that represent koi fish often show them splashing in the water and water flying everywhere which shows of their strength. Plus as an added bonus they are an absolute beautiful fish and the colors of them lend themselves to a tattoos.

The beautiful bright oranges mixed witht he blues of water make for an ideal tattoo plus since they are traditionally a Japanese tattoo they lend a sort of forgien mystery to their air.
Fish Koi tattoos are now very popular among men and women. Typically men get them on their shoulders or calf and women like to get them as a lower back tattoo.There are a few out there that also get them as full back tattoos with more of a tradition Asian design.

The color scheme of the Koi fish tattoo is very important element. A common color scheme would be the Yen Yang design of black and white. Most of the cases, the color scheme work the best if integrate with your shin color. For instant, if you have a dark or olive skin color it may be more suitable to choose a bright hue so the Koi fish tattoo to make it more visible.

The natural colors of white, red, black, yellow or gold or perhaps a mixture of those colors would be applicable if you really want the test of more traditional style.Always remember that Koi Fish tatto o needs a place of honor on your body. Men generally get them on their shoulders or calf and women like to get them as a lower back tattoo. Additions- Along with the koi fish tattoo you can always put some water in the background that splashes around the fish. Also Cherry blossom flower are very traditional and go well with a Japanese themed tattoo. Cost-It all depends on what size, how many colors, and type you want.Additions and if you want the work custom designed or you are going to use flash. They typically run between $50 to $250 dollars.

More Koi fish Facts:

1. The Koi is associated with the family. On Children’s Day Koi flags are raised, Black Koi the father, Orange/Red mother, Blue/White for a boy, red/pink for a girl.

2. The Koi Fish symbolizes courage in the Buddhist Religion. According to Buddhists, humans ’swim’ through the ‘ocean of suffering’ without fear, just like a fish swims
through water.

3. Another word to describe “love” is “koi”. The kanji character for “kokoro (heart)” is included as part of both kanji characters. Both “ai” and “koi” can be translated as
“love” in English.

Aleks Kos from Poland.<br>
Please visit: <a href="http://fish-koi-tattoos.blogspot.com/">http://fish-koi-tattoos.blogspot.com</a>
and click to see:<a href="http://fish-koi-tattoos.blogspot.com/">Koi fish tattoos gallery</a>.