Monday, 4 December 2017

George Washington 1st US President and Politician (Reluctantly)

We hope you will enjoy watching our video about George Washington, who was the very first President of the United States of America.

Our George Washington video is below. However, to find out more about him, after you have watched the video we recommend that you return here and scroll down the page for more information about him, his family and his amazing career.

He was born on February 22, 1732 in a small County called Westmoreland, located in Virginia. Washington, whose father passed away when he was only 11, was home schooled and learned how to become an expert woodsman and mapmaker by himself.

In 1759 Washington married Martha Curtis, a wealthy widow. Although Washington and Curtis never had children of their own, Curtis had two children, Martha and John, from her previous marriage.

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After many years of turmoil between the Colonists and British, Washington was selected as the Commander in Chief of the Colonial Army in 1775. The following year, Washington and the rest of the Colonists declared their independence from the British. After years of fierce fighting and much bloodshed, the British were defeated in 1781. Washington's unique strategies combined with the help of the French, granted the Colonists their independence.

In 1787 Washington attended the Constitutional Convention held in Philadelphia Pennsylvania, where the United States Constitution was first drafted. This Constitution was the main outline for how the government would function. The Constitution was ratified a year later, and went into effect the year after that (1789).

When it was time for voters to choose their first leader in 1789, Washington was unanimously voted in as the first President of the United States. He was also voted in unanimously for his second term in 1792. Although much was accomplished during his 8-year presidency, his most well known accomplishment was that of the Bill of Rights, which was adopted in 1791. Washington declined to serve a third term, explaining in his farewell speech that a third term would give one man too much power.

After retiring from politics in March of 1797, Washington returned to Mount Vernon where he devoted much of his time to farming. Washington's health began to deteriorate severely in mid-1799, and he passed away shortly thereafter on December 14th, 1799, at his home. The cause of death is believed to have been acute laryngitis and pneumonia.

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Washington was born into the provincial gentry of Colonial Virginia to a family of wealthy planters who owned tobacco plantations and slaves, which he inherited. In his youth, he became a senior officer in the colonial militia during the first stages of the French and Indian War. In 1775, the Second Continental Congress commissioned him as commander-in-chief of the Continental Army in the American Revolution. In that command, Washington forced the British out of Boston in 1776 but was defeated and nearly captured later that year when he lost New York City. 

After crossing the Delaware River in the middle of winter, he defeated the British in two battles (Trenton and Princeton), retook New Jersey, and restored momentum to the Patriot cause. His strategy enabled Continental forces to capture two major British armies at Saratoga in 1777 and Yorktown in 1781. Historians laud Washington for the selection and supervision of his generals, preservation and command of the army, coordination with the Congress, state governors, and their militia, and attention to supplies, logistics, and training. In battle, however, Washington was sometimes outmaneuvered by British generals with larger armies, yet was always able to avoid significant defeats which would have resulted in the surrender of his army and the loss of the American Revolution.

In avoiding war with Great Britain, he guaranteed a decade of peace and profitable trade by securing the Jay Treaty in 1795, despite intense opposition from the Jeffersonians. He oversaw the creation of a strong, well-financed national government that maintained neutrality in the French Revolutionary Wars, suppressed the Whiskey Rebellion, and won wide acceptance amongst Americans.[6] Washington's incumbency established many precedents still in use today, such as the cabinet system, the inaugural address, and the title Mr. President.[7][8] His retirement from office after two terms established a tradition that lasted until 1940 and was later made law by the 22nd Amendment. He remained non-partisan, never joining the Federalist Party, although he largely supported its policies. Washington's Farewell Address was an influential primer on civic virtue, warning against partisanship, sectionalism, and involvement in foreign wars. ...via Wiki About George Washington

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George Washington – first American president, commander of the Continental Army, president of the Constitutional Convention, and gentleman planter. These were the roles in which Washington exemplified character and leadership. Learn more about the remarkable life of George Washington in our biography below.

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George Washington (1732-99) was commander in chief of the Continental Army during the American Revolutionary War (1775-83) and served two terms as the first U.S. president, from 1789 to 1797. The son of a prosperous planter, Washington was raised in colonial Virginia. As a young man, he worked as a surveyor then fought in the French and Indian War (1754-63). During the American Revolution, he led the colonial forces to victory over the British and became a national hero. In 1787, he was elected president of the convention that wrote the U.S. Constitution. Two years later, Washington became America’s first president. Realizing that the way he handled the job would impact how future presidents approached the position, he handed down a legacy of strength, integrity and national purpose. Less than three years after leaving office, he died at his Virginia plantation, Mount Vernon, at age 67.

George Washington was born on February 22, 1732, at his family’s plantation on Pope’s Creek in Westmoreland County, in the British colony of Virginia, to Augustine Washington (1694-1743) and his second wife, Mary Ball Washington (1708-89). George, the eldest of Augustine and Mary Washington’s six children, spent much of his childhood at Ferry Farm, a plantation near Fredericksburg, Virginia. After Washington’s father died when he was 11, it’s likely he helped him mother manage the plantation. ... via Presidents - G Washington

One of the most popular Presidents of the United States, George Washington is known for leading the Continental Army in victory over the British in the American Revolution. He also was the first President of the United States and helped to define what the role of the president would be going forward.

George grew up in Colonial Virginia. His father, a landowner and planter, died when George was just 11 years old. Fortunately, George had an older brother named Lawrence who took good care of him. Lawrence helped to raise George and taught him how to be a gentleman. Lawrence made sure that he was educated in the basic subjects like reading and math. ... via History George- reluctant-president

On February 22, 1789, George Washington turned 57, knowing he had won a unanimous election as his nation's first president -- indeed, the first popularly elected president in world history. His election, however, presented him and the rest of the nation with an unexpected problem. He was to take his oath of office before the First Congress in, but 10 weeks -- on April 30, 1789 -- and no one knew what to call him.

During the Revolutionary War, Americans called him "Your Excellency" or, more simply, "General," in keeping with customs the world over. But there were no precedents for addressing an elected president. No other nation had ever elected a president. ... via historynet.com

George Washington summary: A name that stands out in US history more than many others is George Washington. George Washington was the first president of the United States. He was born in Westmoreland County, Virginia in 1732. As a young man, he was a surveyor. His military career began with his involvement with the Virginia militia, including a notorious mission he undertook to deliver a message to the French in the Ohio Valley from Governor Dinwiddie; he almost lost his life on the return trip home after he fell from a raft into the icy waters of the Allegheny River. Several years later, he was given command of the Virginia militia forces due to his heroism. He resigned in 1758 and returned to his home, Mount Vernon. He married a rich widow, Martha Custis, later that year.

While Washington focused on his farming for the next few years, eventually expanding his 2,000 acre farm to 8,000 acres, he also became involved in politics. He was elected into the Virginia House of Burgesses, and in 1774, he was one of Virginia’s representatives in the Continental Congress. When the Revolutionary War began, Washington became the Continental army’s commander in chief. He was elected as the first president of the United States in 1789. Washington laid the foundations for the role of a president during his first term; he served a second term, during which his focus was foreign affairs. He refused a third term, and retired to Mount Vernon in 1797; he died two years later. ...via

Most people know him best as the first president of the United States, from 1789 to 1797. But the list of his accomplishments is long. Washington commanded the Continental Army in the Revolutionary War. He led the American colonists to freedom from British rule. He was also president of the convention that created the U.S. Constitution.

In his private life, Washington owned a large whiskey distillery and thousands of acres of land. He operated a large and successful farm. When the Revolutionary War was over, General Washington wanted to go home to his Virginia estate, called Mount Vernon. via millercenter.org




Sunday, 1 October 2017

Davood Ghadami - A Video Profile

Davood Ghadami is a British actor, best known for his role as Kush Kazemi in the BBC soap opera EastEnders from 2014 onwards, until now!

Davood is likely to move up a whole new level this autumn. He is destined to become a household name if he does well in the BBC's Strictly Come Dancing Programme, and when that happens he will join the lucky few that reap the rewards of adoration from a huge population of television viewers throughout the UK.

Because of that we wanted to tell our readers all about the career so far of this gorgeous hunk!

Life and career:

Ghadami was born in Harlow, Essex, England.

His family is of Persian origin.

He was born on 7 August 1982.



He is a leading actor and also a competitor in the BBC's Strictly Come Dancing Programme

He was perhaps previously best known as series regular Duncan Clark in Taggart.

Other notable television credits include Life's Too Short, Law & Order, Skins Redux, Doctor Who,

Top Boy, Fast Freddie, Silent Witness, Criminal Justice and Spooks.

His film credits include John Carter for Disney, Shop Girl for Bwark Productions, Red Mercury, Extraordinary Rendition and most recently Survivor directed by James McTeigue.

On-stage he most recently played Amir in 13 at The National Theatre, as well as working for York Theatre Royal and Pilot Theatre.

It was in 2014, Ghadami joined the cast of EastEnders as newcomer, Kush Kazemi, for which he won "Best Newcomer" at the TV Choice Awards.

He was also nominated for "Best Newcomer" and "Best Actor" at the British Soap Awards.

This video is based on Davood's Wikipedia page, www.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Davood_Ghadami

Image of Davood Ghadami in 2016 attribution:
By AnemoneProjectors - Own work, CC BY-SA 4.0, Link

Wednesday, 27 September 2017

British Actor Colin Firth Turns Italian & Plays with Elton's Costume + Top 10

Colin Firth is in the news for several reasons at the moment. On the first announcement that he is becoming an Italian citizen, due to Brexit fears, would at first seem to suggest that he has gone off the rails. Others would say that to hold the same nationality as his wife is just a sensible precaution whether or not Brexit were to be happening.

Our first headline explains Colin's move to become an Italian, and the second piece of news which rotates around Colin Firth is what he did with Elton John's  costume (Scroll Down to read)!

British actor Colin Firth becomes an ITALIAN CITIZEN after being ‘horrified’ by Brexit

The famous British actor Colin Firth has confirmed that he has decided to become an Italian citizen as he has been ‘horrified’ by Brexit.

This has been made possible as he is currently married to an Italian lady, Livia Giuggioli, and he says that the current circumstances made this a sensible decision.

The couple have two sons, and they divide their time between homes in West London and the Umbria region of Italy.

According to a report in the Daily Mail:

In a statement, the 57-year-old said: ‘With some of the uncertainty around, we thought it sensible that we should all get the same.’

A source previously revealed to the Daily Mail: ‘Colin was horrified by Brexit and is worried about the consequences.’

Firth began to learn Italian after he started courting Livia and speaks the language fluently.
In an interview with an Austrian newspaper last autumn, he said of Brexit: ‘For me this is a disaster of unexpected proportions. Brexit does not have a single positive aspect.

‘Many colleagues, including Emma Thompson, are, like me, enthusiastic Europeans, and we still cannot believe it.’

Despite growing up in the picture-postcard village of Grayshott, said to have inspired sets for the BBC’s Lark Rise To Candleford, Firth has said he does not consider himself rooted in Britain. via British actor Colin Firth becomes an ITALIAN CITIZEN after being ‘horrified’ by Brexit

What Colin Firth did with Elton John's costume in 'Kingsman' sequel

Academy award-winning actor Colin Firth has spilled the beans on what he did behind Elton John's back.

Days after the debut of the spy comedy film "Kingsman: The Golden Circle," Firth, together with other lead stars Taron Egerton and Mark Strong, gamely shared with ABS-CBN News in Seoul, South Korea just what happened both on and off-screen in this gutsy, cartoonishly violent and bodaciously entertaining sequel.

All three actors agreed that Elton John stole the show but what was more surprising was Firth's revelation.

He said: "I tried on his costume when he wasn’t looking. We were on the set doing the scene in the bowling alley, and he was wearing those feathers, and when he wasn’t there, the costume was hanging up. I just couldn’t resist it".

The actor, who plays British superspy Harry Hart, also teased that since the secret is out, he may just have to share the photo. via What Colin Firth did with Elton John's costume in 'Kingsman' sequel

O.K. Colin Firth may be growing older but he shows no signs of losing his youthful personality, which coupled with impeccable acting ability makes him such a national treasure in the eyes of so many in the UK. 

It's that fact which has made a list highly popular. This is a list of Colin's Top 10 Performances, comiled originally on Facebook, which has been floating around on the web over the past day or so:

Top 10 Colin Firth Performances

Colin Firth is one of Britain’s best loved and most decorated actors. An Oscar-winner for his role in “The King’s Speech”, he has starred in a variety of genres, including period dramas, costume dramas, comedies and rom-coms. Expect to see “Shakespeare in Love”, “Girl With a Pearl Earring”, “Pride and Prejudice”, “Bridget Jones” and “Love Actually”, plus “A Single Man” and “Kingsman”.

Special thanks to our users jkellis, Bongo460, Jedimperial96, Deathmatch1959, JosephT, Andrew A. Dennison and fsanders2 for submitting the idea on our interactive suggestion tool: WatchMojo.com/suggest

00:40 #10. Jamie
01:35 #9. Lord Wessex
02:35 #8. Johannes Vermeer
03:38 #7. Eric Lomax
04:23 #6. Robert Lawrence MC
05:20 #5. Mr. Darcy
06:18 #4. Mark Darcy
07:16 #3, #2, #1: ???

Icon: Colin Firth (Flicks And The City Clips) has been featured in a new Tumblr blog page today from a combination of facial angles. It makes amusing viewing and can be viewed... via Icon: Colin Firth (Flicks And The City Clips)...

Maybe Not The Latest - But Certainly up to Date is the following List of 10 Colin Firth Flicks

It's likely we all remember the first time we witnessed the magic of Academy Award winner Colin Firth on-screen. Whether we fell in love with the British star in the ...

No. 10: "A Christmas Carol"

The 2009 holiday classic "A Christmas Carol." based on the novel by Charles Dickens.

No. 9: "Before I Go to Sleep".

The 2014 thriller "Before I Go to Sleep" starring Nicole Kidman and Colin Firth.

No. 8: "Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason"

In the 2004 comedy "Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason," we get all the drama and hilarity we expect from our dear bumbling Bridget, played by Renee Zellweger.

No. 7: "Devil's Knot"

Based on the book by the same name, the 2013 film "Devil's Knot" is the true story of the murders of three young boys in West Memphis, Tennessee.

No. 6: "A Single Man"

"A Single Man" was Directed by fashion designer Tom Ford (who also appeared in the movie and is seen in this picture), the 2009 film follows a college professor named George.

No. 5: "Magic in the Moonlight"

Directed by Woody Allen, the 2014 film is both whimsical and playful.

No. 4: "Girl with the Pearl Earring"

2004 film "Girl with a Pearl Earring" starred Colin Firth as painter Johannes Vermeer and Scarlett Johansson as his dutiful (yet beautiful) maid, Griet.

No. 3: "Bridget Jones's Diary"

The 2001 film "Bridget Jones's Diary" made is in the No. 3 spot on our list. Starring Renee Zellweger as Bridget and Colin Firth as the humble barrister Mark Darcy.

No. 2: "Kingsman: The Secret Service"

The Secret Service" is one of the best Colin Firth movies ever made. It's witty, hilarious, full of action and just enough danger to keep us on the edge of our seats.

No. 1: "The King's Speech"

"The King's Speech" is, while being a story about a King's problem stuttering might not sound entertaining, the masterful acting by Colin as the struggling royal and the strange but effective tactics his speech therapist (played by Geoffrey Rush) uses is so incredibly good. It just had to be the number 1 here. via Colin Firth movies ranked | Gallery | Wonderwall.com

That's what we think of the recent Colin Firth News. Tell us. What is your view!

Image: By Gage Skidmore [CC BY 2.0], via Wikimedia Commons

Saturday, 23 September 2017

When and Whether to Put Heating On - UK Central Heating Season Months - ...

I do hope you like are video (below) which I think is really a topical one this September! BRRRR. Hasn't it been cold...

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When to Turn On the Heating for Winter - The UK Nation Debates and Families are split by their opposing opnions, during cold 2017 September, in the UK.

The debate about when to turn on heating, will also be of interest to people who enquire by asking: "When is it cold enough to put the heating on", or "how cold before you put heating on". The subject of heating season months, is also one of when to turn heating off in spring. In fact many people ask "when to turn heating off uk", but this video does not address that point just when to put heating on in the autumn.

It is also interest to think about "when do people start putting heating on", and the energy companies tell us that a lot of people feel cold while it is still warm in the summer months simply because there are a few days of colder weather.

The issue of which are the UK central heating months is always hotly debated in families, but it is rare that so many people have their heating on in September as has happened in the UK this year (2017).

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Is it too early to put the central heating on? - BBC News
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17 Sep 2013 - For some people, however, turning on the heating is a symbolic ritual marking the changing of the seasons - and despite an unusually warm ...

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7 Oct 2014 - As the weather turns more to winter outside, have you turned the heat up inside?

When should I turn the central heating on? - Conversation
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19 Sep 2013 - I won't turn the heating on; not until the end of October. Yet, energy usage apparently surged by 65% last weekend as householders reached ...

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Central heating - Wikipedia
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Sunday, 17 September 2017

4 Timeless Beauty Tips

We all want to look beautiful? Why not try our 4 Timeless Beauty Tips!

To sharpen your skills, or to learn how to look your best, read these tips.

1. Sunscreen for Skin Care


Wearing sunscreen is a fool-proof way to protect your skin from the sun's harmful rays.

When selecting your sunscreen, make sure you choose one with healthy ingredients and antioxidants.

You can keep your skin looking younger and firmer with the right rich protecting ingredients.

2. Avoiding Dry Skin

Keep a moisturizer on hand to keep your skin looking fresh.

Cracked skin can occur, especially in the winter, giving it an unattractive appearance.

By keeping your skin constantly moisturized you will prevent the dryness, and its subsequent cracking and breaking.

3. Keep Your Body Hydrated

Water is very important when it comes to glowing skin. Skin suffers when dehydrated and looks dry, dull and wrinkly.

To combat dehydration and dried out skin, drink eight glasses of water every day. A bit of juice or a wedge of citrus fruit may make it tastier if you do not like plain water.

This is a tremendous gift to your skin.

4. Nail Care

Do your nails always get scratched and chipped after you paint them?

Try a top coat, which will help your nails stay shiny and glossy for up to 7 days!

Ensure that you do not use clear nail polish instead!

Get the top coat, not the clear nail polish.


Conclusion

You wanted to learn about beauty techniques, so you came to this article.

We hope your knowledge of beauty has increased. Just keep these tips in mind so that you can get the best results.

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