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Saturday, July 28, 2012

Ten year old girl gives birth to baby





Colombian girl shocks the world

A ten year old girl in Colombia has shocked many in her country and around the world as reports claim that she has given birth to a 5 and half pound baby. According to the report she came to a hospital, bleeding, in pain and gave birth without any advance care. Univision’s Primer Impacto is reporting that this was the first time she visited a hospital during her pregnancy, however details are sketchy and the girl has not been named. But as the news spread it led to shock and horror amongst people across the world as there is very little information available on the girl, the baby, the father or how such a little girl ended up getting pregnant.


Wayuu tribe

The report has stated that the girl belonged to the Wayuu tribe which can be exempt from Colombian law in some cases. Experts have argued that this is not something new for a member of the Wayuu tribe and the problem is growing. “We’ve already seen similar cases of Wayuu girls,” Efraín Pacheco Casadiego, director of the hospital where the girl gave birth, told RCN La Radio noticias,. “At a time when (they) should be playing with dolls, they go to having to take care of a baby. It’s shocking.”
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This List of Top 10 Blogs by Women Might Change Your Life.


by confab   
For the last two months, I have been secretly compiling list of my 10 favorite top women bloggers.  The women of this list are “goddess bloggers” who rock the rankings and have more subscribers than Imelda Marcos has shoes.   Along the way, I have found a few “up and coming” bloggers whom are poised for the big time, but this list is dedicated to 10 top women bloggers who have survived many years of blogging, and are (decidedly) here to stay.   
This is not a complete list.   Women are climbing the ranks of the blogosphere quickly.  This list features 10 blogs by women that have influenced MY LIFE the most.   They offer what I call “take home value.” Either I have implemented advice they have given with success, or I have solved a problem through the resources they have shared.  Often, I have been inspired to reach out to someone, or make a profound change in my life by following their lead.  I am drawn back to them time and again because their blogging transcends self-absorbed attention seeking.  These dedicated women bloggers are making a difference one post at a time.
I analyze them, model them and most importantly, learn from them.  They are pioneers in the blogging world (http://thepioneerwoman.com), each with a distinct voice and point of view, (www.whitehottruth.com).  Beautiful writing “a MUST” on my Top 10 List.  So is humor as exemplified by The Bloggess (www.thebloggess.com andwww.bernthis.com).   But these women do more than just create sweet music with their words, or cause a chuckle in your belly.  They inspire movements (www.happiness-project.com) and offer readers specific expertise (http://netprofitstoday.com/blog/).  They are prolific in their posting and dedication to blogging (www.dooce.com).  They have purpose (www.thesugarshockblog.com), passion (www.lipsticking.com) and point of view (http://blog.penelopetrunk.com). 
Whenever I think I have written a respectable post, I make a visit to their sites and realize I have only put my toe in the water.  I am not even wet, let alone fully baptized into “blogdom.”   It’s humbling and inspiring, all in the same visit.  It leaves me feeling a bit bipolar, quite frankly, and yet it reignites my passion for what blogging can be when it is done well. 
All have reached certain levels of stardom and status.  Some of these bloggers are “regular celebrities.”  All I know is that they complete me, or at least they fill up my iGoogle.com home page and give me a place to turn to when I need a lift.   I take them with my morning coffee and their words sing me to sleep at night.
I feel like I know them, and I would be honored to have a real conversation with any of them.   I hope you will take the time to check out their blogs if you haven’t already.   I had an extremely difficult time choosing my favorites, so by default; I have ranked them by their Alexa.com ranking as of September, 2010. 
They all have something I want.   Their sites are beautifully designed.  They have book contracts, e-books and information products.  They offer seminars and create movements.  They lead and we follow.  They hold contests and people actually participate, and they are sponsored by advertisers who negotiate with them directly. 
Their success seems “accidental” but I know they work diligently on their blogging, continually raising the bar for themselves and the rest of us.  Official rankings aside, these are the women who inspire me to keep on posting.  For that, I am deeply grateful. 
Here’s a brief overview of what I find so compelling about each of their blogs:
Ree Drummond:  (US Alexa Ranking:  1,248)
About six months ago, I was searching for a blog designer and a Word press template to use for my new blog.  Someone’s portfolio included The Pioneer Woman.   The graphic designer in me fell in love with the design and it took all of three minutes to fall in love with Ree, her family and the ranch.  She has it all as far as I am concerned.  Frankly, her success motivated me to get serious about blogging.
She has become and remains in a class by herself, somewhat untouchable, but oh, so approachable.  She writes about flowers in her garden and gets 1,500 comments.  She bakes cinnamon rolls on major news networks.  That’s some serious influence, people and the advertisers know it!  When I was driving near the southern tip of Oklahoma this summer, I considered heading north to stop by and say “hello”.  She just makes you feel like you can do that.  I decided that “drop-ins” probably aren’t considered all that polite in ranch country, so I kept driving.  Thanks for opening the metaphorical door for me and other blogging women, Ree!
By Heather B. Armstrong.   (US Alexa Ranking:  3,293)
I found Heather’s site when I was first trying to find an “official list” of the top women bloggers.   Dooce.com began in February 2001 with a post about Carnation milk. Since then, she has published more than 5,500 entries covering topics such as breast milk pumps, golf cart rides with Norah Jones, dating, her husband and current life as professional blogger and mother.  With topics so varied, I visit her blog because I just can’t wait to see what she will write about next.
She posts prolifically–sometimes three times a day.  I have the ideas to post that often, but I don’t, because a] I am not a professional blogger and b] I am afraid I would scare off my handful of subscribers. 
She is a professional.  She can post as much as she darn well pleases and people will still read.  She is approaching 10 years as a blogger which is a remarkable achievement.  This gal has stamina and two published books to show for her efforts.   I love her writing.   I relish her photography, and I admire the fact that she has managed to make a career of blogging. 
By Rosalind Gardner:   (US Alexa Ranking: 5,146)
Rosalind helps me hold fast to the belief that there is a chance for “real people to make real money online”.  Never mind the fact that I haven’t done it yet, but through the content I find on her blog, I hold the belief that it is indeed, possible.  
Rosalind offers up tremendous advice for bloggers and affiliate marketers.  As a 20 year marketing veteran, I continually seek leading edge information pertaining to my field.  At her site, I find more information that I can possibly digest and/or implement and get frustrated when my real life responsibilities drag me away. 
Rosalind speaks with the authority and confidence of an internet marketing pioneer who made her mark and earned her success years before it became fashionable to be an internet marketer.  Whenever I have questions, netprofitstoday.com is at the top of my list.  
She also offers a complete training course on affiliate marketing.   I haven’t tried it yet only because I am in the middle of completing another course by internet guru, Eban Pagen.  Her affiliate marketing course is next on my list and I will offer a complete review when I finish it.  
By Jenny Lawson.   (US Alexa ranking:  9,597)
I couldn’t think of a word to describe Jenny, so I fabricated one– Snarkilarious.  That’s sarcastic, nasty (in a good way), and hilarious.  She is the only blogger I know who can write headlines like this…There’s a guy in my attic trying to fish out the dead squirrel that got stuck in my wall. Time to appreciate your jobs, people!, and still get ranked in Google.   If she could give lessons just on that point alone, she would make millions.   I don’t come to the The Bloggess for blogging advice, grammar advice, or parenting advice.  I come for humor.  Period! 
It seems that scores of others do, too.  She is in high demand, offering up her “snarkilarious” posts on PNN and Sexis.  She is latest addition to the impressive list of columnists for the Stir at cafemom.com.  I find it strange that they didn’t bother to respond to my request to write for them.  It was just another harsh reminder of my nothing status in “blogdom”.   But I can live vicariously through her and wonder what it would be like.  Some day…  If only… 
By Penelope Trunk:  (US Alexa Ranking:  10,781)
She offers advice at the intersection of work and life, and people listen.  She is most excellent at telling metaphorical parables about how lessons she has learned at work cross over into her life and vice versa.  I love that she has taken a strong stand in the middle, because no matter how hard we may try to separate the two, let’s face it…the line is a blur.  That’s reality and she thrives in it. 
I love her writing style and her cut to the chase, “don’t ever think you will make money blogging” advice for newbies.    Between Rosalind Gardner saying, “Yes, you can!” and Penelope saying “No you can’t!”  I sometimes get very confused.  Perhaps the answer lies somewhere in the middle, like her blog.  But, she reminds me to blog first and foremost because I love to blog.  I can’t help but think, if we do something we love to do, and do it well, (like she does), somehow there will be a payoff. 
By Danielle LaPorte:   (US Alexa ranking:  16,962)  
She’s confidently contrarian, feminine, decisive, and creative.   She combines spirituality with sound business principles and is successfully doing everything that I should be doing with my “jack of all trades” entrepreneurial, designer, branding background.  
She has an e-program (Fire Starter Sessions), a line of chic, minimalist notecards, and gives coaching sessions at $500 a pop.  She’s been listed, ranked and quoted.   At the core of her success is her ability to write.  She writes beautifully, lustfully, and poignantly and is quite possibly the most talented and insightful writer publishing on the web.  For that reason alone, I return, time and again.
Danielle reminds me that the internet IS the new essential business medium and that talented people can rise to the top creating lives and careers that rock the soul.  If you haven’t experienced www.whitehottruth.com, you are missing the best of the web.
By Gretchen Rubin:    (US Alexa ranking:  22,960)
After watching her turn “happiness” into a blog, I became convinced I could turn “fabulous” into a blog. Her book,The Happiness Project, is a New York Times best seller!  Congratulations, Gretchen!   Her blog promotes her book and she has started an international movement by encouraging others to form their own happiness projects.   
I highly recommend happy.  It is a joyous and contagious state of being.  It is also one we choose.  What you focus on, you create.  On that note, I visit Gretchen’s blog to find new ways to get happy and to see how other people are getting happy.  Gretchen is a spiritual, old-soul focused on making the world a happier place, one post at a time.  She offers happiness advice that, should you choose to take it, can really make a difference in your life. 
By Jessica Bern:  (US Alexa Ranking:  45,221)   
I found Jessica’s blog on The Stir at cafemom.com.   On one level, our lives are very different.  I am married. She is regrouping after a divorce.  I am Catholic.  She is Jewish.  However, we are both Southern California “women of a certain age” facing major changes in our lives.  She has chosen to share her adventures in dating and self-discovery on the internet.  Perhaps I have such a strong admiration for her because she is facing her change publicly with courage, grace, dignity and humor.   
Jessica’s self-deprecating sense of humor is addicting.  She is real, sometimes raw, and I love her for it.   I am strangely fascinated by her journey.  Secretly, I cheer her on when she has a small step forward and cry with her when she reaches a stumbling block.   Through it all, she is doing what she loves to do…writing and brightening up people’s lives with her sense of humor.  
Oh, and here’s another thing that I love about her…Even though her blog is big, she still replies to comments and visits her reader’s websites.  Thanks Jessica, for keeping it real.
By Yvonne DiVita:  (US Alexa Ranking:  174,339)
As a 20 year, serial entrepreneur, I am always looking for resources directed to women in business.  It is a fairly narrow niche with a few standouts, and www.lipsticking.com is leading the pack–literally.   Founder Yvonne DiVita assembled a team of high powered women and formed the Lipsticking Society.  Together, they deliver valuable content for women in business.   
DiVita explains, “Moving forward our goal is to offer visitors smart resources such as: educational content, affiliate connections, as well as business/life advice. We are working to build a Society based on companionship, community, and character. 
Even though their slogan is “marketing to women in business”, I have found the topics reach to the far corners of issues that women face.  Even if you don’t have aspirations of leading the Fortune 500 or someday appearing on the cover of Entrepreneur Magazine, there is still something for everyone with two X chromosomes.   
By Connie Bennett:   (US Alexa Rank: 247,975)
About 5 years ago, I discovered how destructive our sugar is to my health.   The rising obesity rates in our country are alarming, and excess sugar is the number one cause of our obesity.  Did you know that the average American consumes 65 pounds of added sugar per year?  That is 19 teaspoons a day and most of it comes from high fructose corn syrup hiding in our highly processed diet.  
The next time you are in a place where crowds gather, do this experiment.   Count how many people out of each 10 you see that are either obese or morbidly obese.  Each time I do this, I count 7 – 8 out of 10 people (including children).   Americans are heading towards a health catastrophe which may be irreversible.   I think the answer lies in education and personal responsibility.
Connie is on it.  Not only is she on it, she is ahead of the curve.  For the last 12 years, she has been committed to improving her own health by eliminating sugar, and helping others to break their own sugar addictions.  I know she sometimes feels like she is alone in her cause, but I want to reassure her that people are taking note and listening.  We really are, Connie!
I find her site contains the latest and greatest updates on sugar, health and wellness.   Become a subscriber and help fight the overwhelming trend towards obesity.  Use the information she presents to teach your children, too.  Whether we realize it or not, they do listen to us and watch what we are doing.  I heard my daughter telling a friend that she was going to skip desert because she had already had 15 grams of added sugar that day.   That was music to my ears. 
Well, that’s it for my top 10 list.  Again, there are many women doing a fantastic job of making a contribution through their blogs.  These ladies just happen to pull through for me time and time again.
Who is on your list?  Is there anyone I missed?
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Woman arrested for burning down 3,500-year-old tree


Photo by Christopher Elliott.

This is the Senator, the largest pond cypress in the U.S. and, at 3,500 years old, the fifth-oldest individual tree in the world. Or anyway, this was the Senator, because on Jan. 16, the Florida tree burned from the inside out.

Authorities initially ruled out arson, saying that friction or smoldering lightning damage may have started the fire. But they’ve now ruled it right back in, arresting 26-year-old Sara Barnes for lighting the Senator on fire while sitting inside it doing meth.

Police became suspicious when they found that Barnes had taken cell phone pictures of the tree fire in progress and uploaded them to her laptop. (Presumably they were suspicious cell phone pictures, or maybe she posted them on Facebook saying “look at this tree I burned.” Because I think probably anyone who just happened upon a giant flaming tree would probably whip out the camera.) When police confiscated her phone and computer, Barnes told investigators that she and a friend had been getting high inside the hollow tree and “lit a fire so they could see better.” The fire then destroyed the tree in a matter of hours.
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MINKA KELLY Sex Tape Shopped

Minka Kelly has a sex tape?!
Minka Kelly
 is the latest in a long line of actresses to star in a sex tape that is now being peddled to the highest bidder ... TMZ has learned ... but there could be a big complication ... because it's possible Minka was a minor when it was shot.

The tape ... which is 30-minutes long ... was shot in New Mexico and features Minka with an ex-boyfriend.  

The tape is shot in a semi-professional manner. The camera is secured by a tripod and hooked up to a TV monitor, so both Minka and the BF can watch the action they create. Minka is very aware of the camera.

It's unclear how old Minka was when the tape was shot. Two songs from Brandy's second album, "Never Say Never," are playing in the background. The album was released on June 8, 1998 -- 16 days before Minka's 18th birthday. But one source questioned whether the song was added after the fact to make it appear she was over 18. 

As for Minka, we put a call in to her rep. So far, no comment.

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As for the claim the Brandy songs were added after the fact, that's not possible, because we now know Minka is singing and dancing to the songs in the video.
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Friday, July 27, 2012

Kristen Stewart, Rupert Sanders Cheating Scandal: Hollywood's Infidelity Ties [video]

Kristen Stewart Rupert Sanders


Twi-hards may be losing their minds over Kristen Stewart's admission that she cheated on longtime boyfriend Robert Pattinson with her 41-year-old "Snow White and the Huntsman" director, Rupert Sanders. But the scenario -- young starlet seduced by much older director -- is one Hollywood has seen plenty of times before.
Stewart's on-set scandal actually harkens back to the late '60s. While filming 1966's "The Family Way," then 20-year-old British actress Hayley Mills took more than a little direction from the film's director, 53-year-old Roy Boulting (hat tip, Sarah Weinman), who was still married at the time to Enid Munnik. But unlike Stewart and Sanders' public mea culpas, which infer that their romance began and ended on set, Mills went on to marry Boulting -- after he left his wife, of course -- and had a child together.
And Mills isn't the only one with whom Stewart shares a parallel plot line. The infidelity story is oddly similar to her "Adventureland" character's tangled love life. In the 2009 teen flick, Stewart's character breaks Jesse Eisenberg's lovestruck heart when he finds out she was romantically involved with the amusement park's older handyman, played by Ryan Reynolds. But, in the end, Stewart and Eisenberg's characters find a way to make it work.

Kristen Stewart, left, and Robert Pattinson accept the award for Ultimate Choice at the Teen Choice Awards on Sunday, July 22, 2012, in Universal City, Calif.


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Girl of the Day: Shay Maria + Video




With her cult-like following, Shay Maria needs no introduction!

Check below for the footage.


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Facebook second-quarter revenue increases 32 percent

In this photo illustration, a Facebook logo on a computer screen is seen through a magnifying glass held by a woman in Bern May 19, 2012. Picture taken May 19, 2012. REUTERS/Thomas Hodel


(Reuters) - Facebook Inc's revenue grew 32 percent to $1.18 billion in the second quarter.

The world's No.1 online social network reported a net loss of $157 million, or 8 cents a share.

Excluding stock compensation charges, Facebook said it earned 12 cents a share.

(Reporting By Alexei Oreskovic; Editing by Bernard Orr)
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Envisioning A World Without People


Times Square is a zoo and it always will be, at all hours of the day — unless, maybe, it's the end times. That's an eerie thing to imagine, but it's also exactly what the photographer duo Lucie & Simon want you to imagine. They are trying to create what they describe as "impossible places" in their series Silent World: cities stripped of every car, every person — except for maybe a single wanderer.
Surprisingly, it's not all Photoshop. The self-taught, Paris-based artists emailed me a statement explaining that each image starts with an hours-long exposure: "This way all elements in movement (cars, persons, etc.) disappear."
Then they go to work in Photoshop, combining that long-exposure image with several other photos to create the ultimate unsettling image of an empty Paris, for example. The images were made in the United States, China, France and Italy between 2009-2012. You can see more on their website.
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10 Apps Designed to Step Up Your Instagram Game




Everyone knows that I’m a sucker for Instagram!

It’s definitely the best way to share all of your latest photos with friends and family.

Check out these 10 new apps that will step up your Instagram game more than ever by adding extra filters and making your pictures look like they were taken by a professional!

I know I’ve already downloaded a few :]


View the list on Rollingout.
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Zynga shares slump on fading "Farmville" fortunes


The corporate logo of Zynga Inc, the social network game development company, is shown at its headquarters in San Francisco, California April 26, 2012. REUTERS/Robert Galbraith
Thu Jul 26, 2012 11:07am EDT


(Reuters) - Shares of Zynga Inc slumped 42 percent to their lowest ever on Thursday, after fading fortunes of hit games such as "FarmVille" on Facebook forced the company to slash its outlook.

The slide wiped $1.5 billion off Zynga's value, taking it to just $2.2 billion -- a far cry from the Internet gaming firm's IPO launch value of nearly $9 billion last December.

A slew of analysts cut their ratings and price targets for Zynga after it reported lower-than-expected quarterly results on Wednesday and forecast a much smaller 2012 profit.

Zynga has been hit by user fatigue for some of its long-running games and a shift in the way Facebook Inc's social platform promotes games.

"The biggest factor impacting current performance appears to be the way Facebook is surfacing gaming content on its platform," JP Morgan's Doug Anmuth wrote in a note to clients.
Surfacing refers to how a website displays content.

Facebook recently tweaked the way users find games in its app center -- giving prominence to newer titles and pushing down older games -- making it difficult for users to find some of Zynga's most popular titles.

"FarmVille", which contributed 29 percent of Zynga's second-quarter revenues, slid to 20 million users this month from a high of about 80 million in March, according to Appdata.com, a Facebook tracking service.

Zynga's weak outlook spooked Facebook investors who are waiting for the social networking company
to report results for the first time on Thursday.

Zynga, which relies on Facebook for more than 90 percent of its revenue, was the most heavily traded stock on the Nasdaq on Thursday morning and the biggest percentage loser.

J.P. Morgan Securities, Citi Investment Research, Lazard Capital Markets, Stifel Nicolaus, Morgan

Stanley and Goldman Sachs downgraded Zynga's stock to "neutral," or equivalent ratings.

At least six other brokerages slashed their price targets on the stock to as low as $3.00.

On top of the drop in users for core money-making games such as "FarmVille" and "Hidden

Chronicles", a new game Zynga bought in March, "Draw Something", has also not lived up to its hopes.

Prospects for games on Facebook have deteriorated as users tire of games where players manage farms, zoos and other environments, analysts say.

A shift by users to accessing Facebook through mobiles, which have less space for advertising, adds to the pressure.

"As Zynga looks to grow its footprint in the mobile category, the traditional Facebook business was expected to act as a solid foundation, but is instead showing incremental weakness," said Piper Jaffray analysts.

The woes highlight the fading fortunes of consumer Internet stocks that were once heavily bet on. This month, an investment analyst said Facebook had shed users in both the United States and Europe over the past six months.

(Reporting by Rachel Chitra and Sayantani Ghosh; Editing by Tenzin Pema and Rodney Joyce)
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Thursday, July 26, 2012

Celebrities Read Mean Tweets about Themselves (Video)



This is hilarious, and I can relate on a smaller scale with some of the comments I receive through social media. But aside from being obnoxiously entertaining, this video has a lot of truth.

Think about what you are spreading and contributing to with comments like these. A lot of the times the things you are saying about someone else don’t really say much truth about them, but they do say a lot about you!
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Wednesday, June 20, 2012

Talented children


Who is Ralph Macchio? And Daniel-San? Do you know anything about them? This post aims to remind you of the actors and actresses who started their career when they were young. Most of them have been away from TV and cinema and we haven’t heard about them. How do they live nowadays?

When you hear about karate, it's easy to remember the character "Daniel-San" or something about the films "The Karate Kid". Daniel-San or Daniel Larusso was played by the actorRalph George Macchio. After he acted the trilogy "The Karate Kid", he made other films, but they haven't got famous. In 2012 he's going to celebrate 25 years of marriage.

Who could imagine Mary Kate and Ashley Olsen, fifteen years after their first movies, would become problematic girls? How did sweet children transform into so problematic young girls? The twins famous for working when they were young nowadays are celebrities in the fashion world and have accumulated a fortune estimated in 410 million dollars. They started their career when they were nine months, playing Michelle Tanner in the series "Full House". And since then the Olsen sisters  have done a lot of things like series, movies and publicity. The twins are the owners of the company Dualstar. In 2004 Mary Kate started smoking and drinking in parties, what made her too slim. In the end Mary Kate was confined in a rehabilitation hospital. Ashley is very interested in fashion. They are thankful for all they received in the cinematographic career, but they are very happy with their lives nowadays.


Do you remember the sentence “I see dead people”? This sentence turned the boy Haley Joel Osment famous when he was 11 years old. Everybody that watched the film “The Sixth Sense” got impressed about his wonderful acting. Today, he has already made a number of films, such as "AI - Artificial Intelligence".

Drew Barrymore was born in 1975 and first appeared when she was 11 months in a commercial. In the cinema, when she was 5 years old, she acted in the film Altered States (1980) but she only got a famous actress when she played the character Gertie in "E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial". Her childhood was very troubled: she was only a little girl, but at the age of 9 she already smoked. She drank alcohol by the time she was 11 and consumed illicit drugs like marijuana and cocaine when she was 13. One year later, she was in a rehab and tried suicide. After all, Drew became a famous actress, starring good films like "Never Been Kissed" and "50 First Dates". Nowadays, she's the Ambassador Against Hunger by The United Nations besides being the wonderful actress that we know.

Soleil Moon Frye was born on 6 August, 1976. Her most important work was Punky Brewster in the 80's when she was a child. She worked in some TV series like "Sabrina, the Teenage Witch". In 2001 Soleil worked in "The Proud Family" a TV program on Disney Channel. She got married with Jason Goldberg in 1998. He's an actor and a producer. Soleil has two children: Poet Sienna Rose Goldberg and Jagger Joseph Blue Goldberg. Her last job it was in 2008, in the film "For Better or for Worse" dubbing a character.



Dakota Fanning is was only six old years when she made her first film, in 2000. In 2005, she was eleven, and starred "The War of The Worlds" with Tom Cruise. Nowadays, Dakota is a beautiful teenager and she has already worked in many films. Her last movie was "Eclipse", in 2010. The girl is only seventeen and is a member of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences and she can participate in the choice of the Oscar winners. Besides, she is considered to be one of the best actresses of the world by Oprah Winfrey.Isn't she a prodigy?





Natalie Portman was born in Jerusalem on June 1981, being the only daughter from a Jewish doctor and an American artist. She started taking dance lessons when she was 4, and at 8 she started being a vegetarian. Natalie moved to USA still young and after some different places, she went to New York, where she lives until today. When Natalie was 11, an agent found her at a pizza parlor and invited her to film some infomercials. After modeling some campaigns, she decided to invest on acting. In 1994 she filmed her first movie called "Leon", with Jean Reno and Gary Oldman, and after that she started being one of the most famous young actress in hollywood. Recently she starred "Black Swan", a psycological thriller about the fight against ourselves, who gave her her first Oscar. Natalie is not just a beautiful girl but she is really inteligent too, she had academic conditions to go to Harvard and besides she can speak six different languages. 




Macaulay Culkin is an American actor and participated in the huge success movie "Home Alone". Probably it was the most important film of his career, comedy that gave him the opportunity to make wealth and fame in 1990. When he was a teenager his parents embroiled in a battle for his fortune of $ 17 million, but he secured in the courts the right to administrate his money. On September 17, 2004, Culkin was arrested in Oklahoma City for possessing 17.3g of marijuana and two controlled substances, called lprazolam and clonazepam. Lately, he has made unsuccessful movies if compared to the films dated before 1994, when he was a child.



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