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Exclusive shot of Karl Malden emerging from his Beyonce costume on the set of the latest American Express ad campaign.
Exclusive shot of Karl Malden emerging from his Beyonce costume on the set of the latest American Express ad campaign.
If you witnessed Britney’s disappointing performance at the ’07 VMA’s, you most likely saw it on television. For those of you who have high-definition sets, you may have clearly noticed that she’s put on a few lately. But even the most clearest of TV’s couldn’t provide you with the true picture.
A million monkeys at a million typewriters would eventually recreate the entire works of Shakespeare. This idea from the infinite monkey theorem may be an analogous interpretation regarding the vastness and possibilities within infinite randomness, but the scientists, mathematicians and philosophers who have contributed to such studies may not have been paying attention to the actual abilities of ‘inferior’ creatures such as primates.
While Eddie Murphy recently admitted to being the father of Scary Spice’s baby, Chris Rock was able to prove otherwise in a similar case, thanks to the miracle of DNA tests. Yet another paternity claim has since surfaced in Hollywood by an unknown woman. This anonymous woman has released the following photo of the baby, hoping the famous father will step forward.
Can you guess who the biological father is?
By now, we should all be aware of the power of digital manipulation and how you shouldn’t take every picture you see at face value. This infamous Redbook magazine cover starring Faith Hill is yet another example of how digital trickery is used everyday. Only as digital representations can stars get prettier, younger and closer to perfection as they age.
While we fully promote individuality and creativity, it is views such as from this student that makes me question the priorities of tomorrow’s leaders.
Specific algebraic equations and the GDP of Peru may not play a role in the ‘real world’, but all of the processes involving problem solving, research, social interaction and critical thinking will probably continue forever.