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916: Great Racehorses Of The Fifties
Like so many other things, horse-racing both legitimized, and was legitimized by, the new medium of television during the 1950s. What horse-racing offered TV was the chance for this upstart medium, criticized from its inception, to broadcast a venerable and time-honored American pastime, the "Sport of Kings" which so many Americans associated with
917: Great Racehorses Of The Thirties
The 1920s, to hear some historians tell it, were one big party - at least for the luckier part of the population, the folks listed in the Social Registry, the partygoers who found themselves fictionalized in the novels of F. Scott Fitzgerald, the descendants of the robber barons of the Gilded Age. But all that partying brought on a painful hangover
918: Growing Up With Erik Estrada
Erik Estrada was born in 1949 in East Harlem, Manhattan and is of Puerto Rican descent. Although he became popular later on for Spanish language telenovelas, he will always be most well known for his lead role in the television series CHiPs. Estrada played Officer Frank Poncherello, a California Highway Patrolman, hence the shows name CHiPs.
Eri
919: Guidebooks For The Dungeon Master
The expansive world that a Dungeons and Dragons game will create can delight and wonder in its players. The game gives a very detailed experience for most of the little aspects in the game and all of the areas which the game does not cover can be invented and enriched by the person acting as the Dungeon Master. Creating the environment of Dungeons
920: Guidelines For Writing Movie Reviews
A movie review gives indication as to whether or not others will find the movie worth watching. The purpose of most movie reviews is to help the reader in determining whether they want to watch, rent or buy the movie. The review should also give enough details about the movie so that the reader can make an up-to-date decision as to whether to watch
921: Has Frank TV Been Bitten By The Writers Strike
When it was announced by TBS that Frank Caliendo would be in his very own comedy sketch program, I was thrilled. Caliendo, a long time Mad TV veteran, is best known as an impressionist. He is also known for other people such as Jack Nicholson, the entire cast of Seinfeld, George W. Bush, Al Pacino, Robin Williams, Dick Cheney, and his most famous:
922: Has Wii Started A Gaming Revolution
Remember the days when you used to sit in front of the computer and bash away at the keys playing the latest game. When game consoles first came along the excitement about he future of gaming was well lets say less than enthusiastic. At the time no one ever imagined how far gaming would go and how big it would become.
When the Nintendo first arr
923: Have Fun While Learning With Math Games
Not everyone possesses the skill or even the inclination for mathematics. For a lot of people, numbers mean headache and trauma of the extreme kind. Math is especially traumatic if they involve equations. It is no wonder, then that a lot of students have a hard time learning mathematics, many flunk and others simply drop out.
Even though it is a
924: Have You Played Games With The Non Player Characters
Computer games are very widespread and popular. There would hardly be anyone who has not played them. Who does not like them? Everyone likes to play it. There is no difference between a child and an adult in the interest in computer games.
If you are a regular player then you definitely know about the non player characters in used ones. The non
925: Here Is A Terrific Alternative To Your Old Film Reels
How would you like to finally get rid of all those bulky film reels you have? Well now you can! There is a service that offers a film to DVD transfer to you, its quick, painless, and best of all inexpensive! Not only can they transfer your old 8mm and 16mm films but they can also transfer VHS tapes, and they offer other things such as digital re
926: High Definition Video Game Playing
What I am going to begin off on with my "Call of Duty 4" multiplayer review is how well the game looks on a HDTV. Firstly of all if you have utterly no thought how to play games in HD, then I'm going to inform you how.
The firstly action you do is go out to the closest Best Buy or Circuit City and pluck up a HDTV. It doesn't have to be the la
927: Highest Paid Actors in Hollywood
There is a high salary paid to famous actors in a movie. Some of these actors are so popular, that just associating the name of an actor with that movie can make that movie popular as well. In addition, the character of the actor spreads its quality and skill throughout the movie. Celebrities are the attention seekers valued for the position they h
928: History Does Repeat Its Self With The History Channel
If you were one of those kids at school who could not wait for history class, then chances are that you are a regular viewer of the History Channel that can be seen on satellite or cable television.
This television network is a history buff's dream. If you enjoyed turning the pages of the thick story laden books at school and you were the one w
929: History Of The Movie Rating System
The Motion Picture Association of America first introduced a rating system due to the number of complains about the levels of violence, nudity, sex, and profanity in the motion pictures that were being produced in the United States.
The MPAA decided at the time that if anyone was going to regulate the content of the films being put out in the
930: Hollywood Comedy Movies From Charlie Chaplin To Jim Carrie
Comedy movies started long back in the 1900s. The first movie to be produced was by Thomas Edison's Kinetoscope. This could also be considered the first to show the comic aspect of a movie. Comedy films began to appear more during the era of silent films, prior to the 1930s. These comedy movies were originally based on visual humor. The prominent f
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