Archive for the ‘Society & Culture’ Category
Smoking a cigar is always a look depicted by men of success. So every time I saw a man smoking a cigar, I always thought of him as rich, famous and powerful.
Below are some photos of successful Hollywood actors smoking a cigar:


I really don’t know if they are smoking Davidoff cigars or what since I am not an expert on cigar brands. But all I can tell you, cigar smokers are usually from the elite class because they cost more than cigarettes.
Anyway, let me remind you that smoking is dangerous to anyone’s health. So, please be careful in your chosen vices.
Most people who are employed are covered with some insurance, either provided by the company or required by the government. But what will happen if you get injured by someone or another company? Are you covered with these too?
Well, I guess government insurances can cover few of the expenses but not all. And I believe, the party who has caused you damage or injury should cover all the medical bills even if it was an accident. But what if they don’t want to pay for it? Then if that happens, I guess you need someone like those from Tennessee injury lawyers that will help you get compensated by doing things legally!
But if you get injured by yourself, I guess your own insurance company will take care of it. And if you don’t have one, I guess ask for help from family and friends is our only resort.
Took a survey at Dneero. This time I won’t get paid. I am donating it to charity.
Interactivity in museums … in years past you would go to a science museum and look at the marvels that man had made or discovered … informative, interesting, but something was lacking … then came the idea of interactivity … touch, feel, explore, experience … and amazingly, we learn! Yet, we have this thing called a recession … maybe it’s global … and “Only 16 percent of the nonprofits expect to cover their operating expenses this year, while 52 percent anticipate the recession will have a long-term or permanent negative effect on their organizations.” CNN 3/26/2009.



