Top 10 Hot Pictures Tamil Actress Priyamani on red dress, Pics, Photos

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Priya Vasudev Mani Iyer, better known by her stage name Priyamani (born 4 June 1984), is an Indian film actress and model who has appeared in several Tamil, Malayalam, Telugu and Kannada films. She is best known for earning a National Film Award for Best Actress for her role as Muththazhagu in the 2006 Tamil film Paruthi Veeran and for her role as Malavika in the 2008 Malayalam film Thirakkatha, for which she won the Filmfare Award for Best Actress – Malayalam.

Priyamani was born in Palakkad, Kerala to Vasudeva Mani Iyer and Latha Mani Iyer. She grew up in Bangalore. After completing her schooling, Priyamani modeled for print advertisements. As a result of her extended modeling, she began to earn opportunities to star in films. After being approached by several directors and being considered, she finally starred in director Bharathiraja's Kangalal Kaidhu Sei, which was released in 2004.

She is currently pursuing a degree in B.A. in psychology. She is the cousin of Bollywood actress Vidya Balan.



After her debut film Kangalal Kaidhu Sei, her Telugu debut, Evare Atagaadu, sank without a trace. Priyamani then made her debut in the Malayalam film industry, where she starred opposite Prithviraj in Satyam, but this film also performed poorly at the box office. Despite these commercial failures, she was signed by Tamil film director and cinematographer Balu Mahendra to star opposite Dhanush in the 2005 drama Adhu Oru Kana Kaalam. She won tremendous acclaim for her performance, but the film's under-performance meant that box office success still eluded her. In 2006, Priyamani starred opposite Jagapathi Babu in Pellaina Kothalo. The film was a surprise hit given its low budget and modest star cast, and it propelled Priyamani to fame in Tollywood.




















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Top 10 Indian Models (Female) of All Time 2011 June

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Article on Top 10 Indian female models. Includes models who have been very successful in their careers and considered iconic. Includes Carol Gracias, Nethra Raghuraman, Jesse Randhawa, Kamal Sidhu, Ujjwala Raut, Madhu Sapre, Noyonika Chaterjee, Sheetal Mallar, Diandra Soares, Bipasha basu, Nina Manuel.

They have become much more than people who represent the vision of the designer. Today, a model is a brand in herself and represents the fashion fraternity as a whole. Here are the Top 10 female models who have completely transformed the face of the Indian fashion industry.

1.Noyonika Chatterjee

Noyonika has been the queen of the ramp for over a decade. She was one of the first models to break the stereotype of light-skinned models. Till today, her warm complexion is her biggest asset. She not only walks the ramp but also trains new models and choreographs shows.

2. Nina Manuel

She was a part of the new wave of dusky models who were taking the fash frat by storm. She is one of the most celebrated models in the country today owing to her blessed looks and potential.

3. Madhu Sapre

Madhu Sapre scandalised the nation when she had a naked photoshoot with co-model Milind Soman. She was one of the boldest models and was catalytic in bringing about a revolutionary change in the perception of models in India.

4. Sheetal Mallar

Sheetal beat Madhu Sapre to win the Femina Look of the Year in 1994 and there was no looking back for her post it. After her stay on top for years, Sheetal bid adieu to the ramp last year.
5. Diandra Soares

Diandra was probably the first bald model to ever be seen on the runway. Huffington Post described her as the most beautiful bald model ever seen. Her knack for being passionately different led her to the top of her game.

6. Bipasha Basu

Before she became an actress, Bipasha was a top-notch model. She won the Gladrags Supermodel Hunt early in her career and was one of the most sought after models of her time. She reportedly got bored of modelling which is why she moved on to acting and found success there too.


7. Nethra Raghuraman



This South Indian beauty has been a prominent face on the ramp and the tele screens for years. Shehas worked in several acclaimed movies but her first love remains modelling and fashion lovers will never complain.


8. Ujjwala Raut


Ujjwala Raut can be called the most successful model in terms of international acclaim. Having walked the ramp for Roberto Cavalli, Dolce and Gabbana, Gucci, Valentino, Oscar de la Renta and Victoria's Secret, Ujjwala is the most recognised Indian face on the international fashion scene.

9. Carol Gracias

Her beautiful complexion commands admiration whenever she struts down the runway. She showed the world her professionalism with the way she handled her infamous wardrobe malfunction. Till date, her presence at any show adds class to it.

10. Jesse Randhawa

Jesse is also known as the runway tigress. Her magnanimous presence at the ramp overshadows all others. Married to choreographer Sandeep Soparkar, Jesse has also evolved to become a great dancer. Modelling or dancing, Jesse knows how to do it best.

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Top 10 affiliate programs - Saurav

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Adsense is not always good when it comes to performance. Most of the times they show ads irrelevant to the topic and results a low CTR. The solution is going for good affiliate programs with adsense. They will boost your overall revenue from your blog.
Below is a list of top affiliate programmes :
  1. ad.ly – Refer people to ad.ly and if they sign up and use the program , you will make 12% of what they will make. For those who don’t know about ad.ly , its a program which enable you to earn money from sponsering your tweets.
  2. DirectCPV – The good thing about directcpv is that you don’t have to care for conversions as you will get paid for every time a user click on the banner. Affiliates earn a 60% revenue share on the views generated.
  3. HostGator – hostgator affiliate program gives $125 for every sign up for an account. The huge value for sign up ensures a higher income even if the conversion rates are not so high.
  4. Photobucket – If you have a pictures and wallpapers website or blog where users are interested in images then you can refer them to create account at photobucket. They pay you 40% of the revenue earned from the account.
  5. E- junkie – Sign up with e-junkie and sell digital products online associated with a fixed commission .
  6. ClickBank – When it comes to affiliate marketing and sales clickbank are always a hot favourite. You can embed your clickbank code anywhere like your blog , website and forums and can earn quick buck.The commissions are as high as up to 75% which is the best in the industry.
  7. NeverBlueAds – One of the best affiliate programs having a great list of clients.
  8. Amazon – Make money by selling Amazon products on your website. Earning is up to 15% of the product sold.
  9. Shareresults – Shareresults is another  affiliate network with a long list of high payout clients.
  10. Partners @ V7n – V7n directory affiliate programs lets you earn $25 for each referral resulting in a successful submission.

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Top 10 Web Sites for Job-Seekers

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There are thousands of job sites (job boards) on the Web. What follows are the ten best job sites -- other than our own job board -- for job-seekers.

Just click on their logos and you're on your way to exploring some of the best online resources for finding a new job or career!

And while using one or more of these top job sites makes some sense, be sure you also examine niche job sites (by industry or location) and the company career centers of employers that interest you.
  • Indeed.com




Indeed.com: One Search, All Jobs
  • CareerBuilder




CareerBulder: Jobs!
  • CollegeRecruiter




top college grad job site
  • Monster.com




Monster: Top Job Board on the Web
  • Simply Hired




SimplyHired.com: Job Search Made Simple
  • LinkUp




LinkUp Job Search Engine
  • US.jobs




US.jobs National Labor Exchange Job Board
  • Jobing.com












  • Net-Temps.com




Net-Temps: Leading Website for Contract, Temporary and Permanent Employment
  • JobCentral.com




JobCentral.com

If none of these sites have what you are looking for, please feel free to continue onto the Top 50 Job Sites, or go all the way to our entire list of the general job sites.

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Top 10 World Most Sexiest Dj Girls 2012 photo

Posted by Unknown Selasa, 01 Mei 2012 0 komentar
Havana Brown (born Angelique Meunier on 14 February 1985), is an Australian DJ, singer and dancer. In 2008, Brown signed with Island Records Australia as a DJ for the record company, and began releasing her Crave compilation album series, which featured remixes of songs from other artists. This led to her touring with international artists, including Britney Spears, Rihanna, the Pussycat Dolls, Chris Brown and Enrique Iglesias.

Brown made her debut as a recording artist in 2011, with the single "We Run the Night", which reached number five on the Australian ARIA Singles Chart and was certified triple platinum by the Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA). The single earned Brown two ARIA Music Award nominations for Breakthrough Artist Single and Highest Selling Single. Following this success, Brown signed a US record deal with Universal Republic via producer RedOne's label 2101 Records. A new version of "We Run the Night" produced by RedOne was released, featuring American rapper Pitbull. The new version reached number one on the US Hot Dance Club Songs chart.


10. Havana Brown



9. Claudia Cazucu


8. Kellye Acreman


7. Miss Lisa


6. Angei Vu Ha


5. Tamara Sky

4. Lise kensington

3. Collen Shannon

2. Juice M


1. Mari Merrari



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Top 10 most Dangerous Diseases in the World 2012 May

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(10) Syphilis
Syphilis is bacterial sexually transmitted infection. The disease has four stages: primary, secondary, latent, and tertiary. The symptoms vary in each stage and become more aggressive with the development of the disease. It first starts with skin lesions called chancre and rashes on the extremities, and follows with numbness, memory loss, paralysis, blindness, deafness, and death. 12.2 million person are affected by syphilis every year, and the annual mortality rate is about 157,000. The treatment also depends on the stage. Parenteral penicillin is given in larger and larger doses as the disease progresses.


(9) Meningitis
Meningitis is a disease characterized by the inflammation of the lining of the brain and spinal cord. It can be caused by viruses, bacteria, fungi and harmful chemical substances. Symptoms are many including headaches, fever, confusion, and sensitivity to light or loud noises. Over 1 million person are affected by Meningitis every year, and the annual mortality rate is 174,000. The treatment of Meningitis depends on the causes. Bacterial meningitis is treated with antibiotics, viral meningitis with anti-viral drugs, and fungal meningitis with anti-fungals.


(8) Tetanus
Tetanus is bacterial disease transmitted through an infected cut or injury. This disease affects the muscular system and causes painful spasms all over the body accompanied with fever, sweating, breathing problems (when breathing muscles are involved), and irritability. 500,000 people suffer from this disease every year. The annual mortality rate is more than 200,000. The treatment of tetanus include wound care and drugs to relieve the pain and ease the symptoms. So far, no cure has been found.


(7) Pertussis
Pertussis or whooping cough is bacterial disease that affects the respiratory system in children. It starts with cold-like symptoms and very dry cough that slowly intensifies especially during the night, which is also accompanied by other symptoms like vomiting, chocking-like feeling, and fainting. Every year Pertussis gets to more than 20 million child and claims the lives of 200,000. Antibiotics constitute the first line treatment against this disease.


(6) Measles
Measles Is a viral infection of the respiratory system transmitted through respiration. Symptoms are fever (up to 40°), regular cold symptoms, eye redness, joints pain, headache, fatigue, diarrhea, and vomiting. Measles can lead to other health problems like ear infection, pneumonia, encephalitis, and thrombocytopenia. It affects about 30 million people every year. Annual mortality rate is about 530,000. There is no proven treatment for this disease yet.


(5) Tuberculosis
Tuberculosis is a chronic bacterial infection that affects lungs and other internal organs. The most common symptoms are fever, sweating, loss of appetite, weight loss, chest pain, coughing up blood and fatigue.Tuberculosis affects approximately 8 million people every year. Annual mortality rate for this disease is about 2 million. Anti-tuberculosis drugs are used for the treatment of Tuberculosis.


(4) Diarrhea
Diarrhea itself is not a disease, but rather a symptom, and it can be a life-threatening one. Causes of diarrhea can be bacterial (like food poisoning) or viral (like rotavirus and norovirus). Having frequent liquid bowel movements can cause dehydration and electrolyte imbalance in the body which can lead to death. Diarrhea affects 4 billion person worldwide every year. Annual number of deaths from diarrhea is about 2.2 million, of whom are mostly infants and children. Antibiotics, oral rehydrations, and supplements are primary treatments for diarrhea.


(3) Malaria

Malaria is an infectious disease caused by Plasmodium, which is transmitted to humans by mosquito bite. Malaria symptoms include fever, joint pain, shivering, anemia, vomiting, and sweating. Malaria affects more than 300 million person a year. In 2010, about 655,000 people died from Malaria. The severity of the disease can vary from person to person. In most severe cases, Malaria can become chronic and very hard to cure and can cause death. Less severe cases are treated with oral drugs.


(2) Aids (Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome)
Aids is sexually transmitted disease caused by HIV (Human Immunodeficiency Virus) which targets and weakens the immune system. HIV virus lives in body's fluids, so any exchange of fluids with infected person may transfer the disease to healthy person. Annual infection rate of AIDS is 39.4 million, which makes it one of the highest after Malaria and Tetanus. Last year about 3 million person died from Aids, most of them in Africa. No cure for Aids has yet been found, but researchers managed to develop some drugs that slow down the activity of HIV in the body and strengthen the immune system. However, these drugs are extremely expensive and majority of patients can't afford to buy them.


(1) Lower Respiratory Tract Infection

Respiratory tract system is divided into two main parts, the upper respiratory tract (URT) and the lower respiratory tract (LRT). Both parts are vulnerable to infections but the lower respiratory tract infection is more severe and dangerous. It claimed the lives of nearly 4 million person last year alone. Lower respiratory tract infection include, bronchitis, pneumonia, emphysema, and influenza, (influenza can affect both the upper and lower respiratory tract). Beside the common cold symptoms, shortness of breath, chest pain, fast and shallow breathing, and blood in the phlegm can also be present. Bacterial infection of lower respiratory tract is treated with antibiotics and pain relievers.

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World Top 10 Flowers/Plants By Squidoo

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10. Baby's Breath

Baby's breath always seems to be a secondary thought for arrangement. It is still needed to give an arrangement some variety. I remember my grandmother having baby's breath in her front garden. I think the group was about 3 feet by 3 feet! I haven't planted any baby's breath yet, but when I find the right location I will. I might even try it this summer!


9. Ferns

Ferns - just saying the name relaxes me! You can look at them and feel cooler (since they grow in the shade) and calmer (green is very calming!). Ferns used to cover the north side of my grandparents home. I haven't had the right place to grow ferns - yet. I will someday!


8. Tulips

Tulips also say Spring to me! (Can you tell by know that I love Spring!) When I was in high school our band went to the Pella Tulip fesitval every year. It was so much fan after the parade to wander around the town and look at all those tulips! Beautiful! I also love how tulips look in a vase - I just wished they lasted longer!


7. Hyacinths

Hyacinths just say Spring is coming! I used to buy the plants in the grocery store so I could have it blooming in my house. I loved the scent! I have one hyacinth in my garden - I need more!

6. Iris

Iris' are a very interesting flower - they have a beard! I like the way they look. These were also flowers that my mother had in her garden - and ones that we took cuttings of and took them to the cemetery on Memorial Day.

I currently have two kinds of Iris' in my garden - they live in the same little area but I need to move the "traditional" ones so they have more room to expand. I have traditional and Japanese Iris'. I got the Japanese Iris' because they were suppose to do well in wet areas. I have an area by a downspout that never seems to dry out (even in the drought!). This plant has flourished in this area!


5. Peony Bush


I'm pretty sure this one is definitely a bush! My mom had peony bushes growing off our front porch. It was one of those flowers that we might take cuttings from and take them to the cemetery on Memorial Day. We even planted a type of Peony Bush on my grandmothers grave that is suppose to bloom on Mother's Day. The colors and flowers are beautiful. I remember when I was growing up seeing black ants crawling on the buds. I was told that the ants didn't harm the plants, they actually helped them to bloom. I'm not sure how accurate that is, I have a peony bush in my garden. It hasn't bloomed yet. Of course, I haven't seen any ants crawling on the buds yet either.


4. Gladiolus

 I love these flowers! I will buy them in the store to decorate my table if mine aren't blooming! The variety of colors just boggles the mind! I do have these planted in my garden and they are doing VERY well! So well that I "should" divide them and spread them out! I'm just not sure when I "should" do this!


3. Snowball Bush/Tree

 I grew up calling this a snowball bush. When I met my husband - he pointed out a plant that he called a snowball bush - it was not the same thing! I believe his was a hydrangea bush. I believe that what I grew up with was a snowball tree. The flowers were tiny and compact and about the size of a snowball you would make with your hand - right before you threw it at someone! I loved it when the tree was covered with the flowers - so pretty. I found this plant recently and planted it in my garden. It hasn't bloomed yet, but I'm hoping it will take off soon!


2. Lily of the Valley

My next favorite flower is lily of the valley. I'm partial to this flower because it is my birth month flower! I also like the scent - a little light, not too heavy. I haven't been able to grown this flower in the South yet. I guess I haven't found the right location - I think it likes shade. And maybe the soil could be wrong for it - we have a lot of clay around here! Someday I'll have my lily of the valley blooming in my garden!


1. Lilac Tree

The Lilac tree is one of my favorite flowering trees/bushes. I'm not sure if it is a tree or bush - I just know that I like it! I like any of the colors - purple (most popular), white, blues. I used lilacs for a table centerpiece for my graduation. My mom had planted a lilac tree a few years before I graduated. She told me that it could take up to 5 years before it bloomed. I "really" wanted lilacs at my graduation party! They actually bloomed in time for graduation! I have this plant in my garden - however it hasn't bloomed yet. I'm keeping my fingers crossed!

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