Showing posts with label Top 10. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Top 10. Show all posts

Thursday, 26 April 2012

Top 10 Attractive Singer of all Time

Top 10 Attractive Singer of all Time


10. Jennifer Lopez

Sunday, 11 March 2012

Top 10 Lamest Origins Of Hip-Hop Nicknames

Top 10 Lamest Origins Of Hip-Hop Nicknames

More than any other type of music, hip hop relies on stage names to help sell the artist to the public.  Usually, these names are derived from childhood experiences, and are designed to sound utterly bad-ass.  For real, even if you had no idea who Ghostface Killa or the Notorious B.I.G. were, would you screw with someone named that?  Thought not. Sadly, the name game is sometimes played…badly, and the result is a nickname that neither sounds cool, nor is based upon anything cool.  All the swagger and gesturing in the world cannot change the sad bottom line

10.  Puff Daddy

Sean Combs’s original name is derived from his childhood nickname, “Puffy”.  Immediately, you have to assume nothing awesome inspired a nickname like that, and by God are you ever right.  He was given that name because, when he got angry, he would huff and puff his cheeks out like a bad cartoon character.  And that’s it; he was Puffy from there on out.  No amount of adding “Daddy” to the end, sampling Sting, or pretending to be a pimp can change the fact that, as a child, he made ballooney faces when he got teased.

Saturday, 4 February 2012

Top 10 MBA Universities in the World

Top 10 MBA Universities in the World




01. University of Chicago
 The University of Chicago was created and incorporated as a coeducational, secular institution in 1890 by the American Baptist Education Society and a donation from oil magnate and philanthropist John D. Rockefeller on land donated by Marshall Field. The University of Chicago also maintains facilities apart from its main campus. The University’s Booth School of Business maintains campuses in Singapore, London, and the downtown Streeterville neighborhood of Chicago. The Center in Paris, a campus located on the left bank of the Seine in Paris, hosts various undergraduate and graduate study programs.

Thursday, 12 January 2012

10 Absurd Laws From Around the World

10 Absurd Laws From Around the World


Ah yes, laws – the rules which govern all nations universally (exempting an interesting few). They protect ordinary citizens and provide consequences to those who break them, providing order so that the country may be stable and not anarchic. There are, however, an abundant amount of countries with laws that are just downright ridiculous, ranging from the United States to Swaziland. I present to you the top ten lists of absurdly ridiculous laws, in no precise order, from ten different countries.

10. China — One Child Policy
 I am fairly certain that this will be the most well-known law on this list, for it has received much controversy. Put into effect in 1987, the law hoped to slow and even decrease China’s vast population of more than 1.3 billion. The law places a heavy tax on couples who choose to have more than one child. Debate rages on the ethnics of the law, supporters stating that China has taken a great step in targeting the overpopulation issue in, not only its own country, but in the world. Detractors, however, believe that restricting couples ability to raise a family of less than what they would like is morally wrong, and that abortion has increased because of parents wanting to have male offspring. Numerous groups have fought for its repeal, and only time will tell what the future brings

Friday, 6 January 2012

10 of the World's Most Dangerous Roads

10 of the World's Most Dangerous Roads


1 The Death Road (Bolivia)



The North Yungas Road, also known as The Death Road, is a 61 to 69 km  road leading from La Paz to Coroico (Bolivia's capital, to the Amazon region) in the Yungas region of Bolivia. It is legendary for its extreme danger: in 1995 the Inter-American Development Bank christened it as the "world'smost dangerous road. " One estimate is that 200-300 travelers were killed yearly along the road. The road includes crosses marking many of the spots where such vehicles have fallen. 
 At the end of 2006, after 20 years of construction, a new road (a by-pass) from La Paz to Coroico was opened to public. This new route features modern construction (bridges, drainage, etc.), multiple lanes, pavement, guardrails and many other elements that make it considerably safer than the original route. As a result, the original North Yungas Road is currently much less used by traffic, although an increasing number of adventure travelersbike it for the thrills. 

Sunday, 1 January 2012

10 Things You Didn't Know About You

10 Things You Didn't Know About You

The human body is a great, sweaty, fluid-filled machine, moving and mixing chemicals with precision and coordination, making everything from memories to mucus. Here we explore some of the complex, beautiful or just plain gross mysteries of how you function.

10. Your Stomach Secretes Corrosive Acid

There's one dangerous liquid no airport security can confiscate from you: It's in your gut. Your stomach cells secrete hydrochloric acid, a corrosive compound used to treat metals in the industrial world. It can pickle steel, but mucous lining the stomach wall keeps this poisonous liquid safely in the digestive system, breaking down lunch.

Thursday, 29 December 2011

Top 10 Tourist Destinations of 2011

Top 10 Tourist Destinations of 2011



A study by MasterCard lists the top tourist cities across the world in the year 2011. Here you go:

10. Rome, Italy
The city of endless art, churches and monumental museums has something to offer everyone.
 Check into The Hassler Roma, located at the top of the Spanish Steps, right in the heart of the city,
and shop till you drop at Via Condotti. Rome's a treat for the eyes as well with historic landmarks,
like the Pantheon, St Peter's Basilica, the Colosseum, the gardens of Villa Borghese and of course,
the Trevi Fountain.

Monday, 26 December 2011

Top 10 Amazing Facts About Snow

Top 10 Amazing Facts About Snow

Did you know that each winter one septillion (1,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000) of snow crystals drop from the sky and that it takes about a million little droplets to make one snowflake? As common as it might seem at first glance, snow is actually a very complex type of precipitation. If you are wondering which is the world’s largest snowflake or what is the record for the greatest snowfall in the United States, you have landed on right page. Here are my Top 10 fascinating facts about snow:


10. Funny Snow Terminology


Not all snow is the same and who knows this better than skiers and snowboarders? Skiers created in the early 1900s their own terminology to describe various types of snow. The crazy lingo used by them includes funny terms such as “pow pow,” “mashed potatoes,” “champagne snow (powder),” “cauliflower,” “sticky snow,” “dust on crust” and many other descriptive terms. Slang adds humor, color and personality to any vocabulary. Did you know that “pow pow” or simply pow (from powder) is the fresh powder snow, which is actually a soft, fluffy type of snow? “Champagne snow” has such an extremely low moisture content that you can’t even make a snowball with it. While “champagne powder” is great for skiing because it’s smooth and dry, “mashed potatoes” is an old, dense and heavy snow that is hard to turn skis in.

Wednesday, 21 December 2011

Top 10 Most Amazing Temples of World

01. Wat Rong Khun
 Wat Rong Khun: – Wat Rong Khun in Chiang Rai, Thailand is all white temple which is highly ornated with mosaic mirrors to shine. Wat Rong Khun temple is still under construction and is expected to take another 90 years making it a wonder of coming years.

Here are 10 most amazing temples of the world. These temples are from Buddhism, Hinduism, Sikhism, and Taoism. These religious people worship in temples, which are architecturally as diverse as the religions are different from each other.

Sunday, 11 December 2011

10 Most Impressive Abandoned Water Parks of the World

10 Most Impressive Abandoned Water Parks of the World

L'Aquatic de Sitges, Spain.

Built in the distant '90s, the park has worked for 2 years before being closed. 
09 more after the break...

Saturday, 10 December 2011

10 of The Most Harmful Products

10 of The Most Harmful Products




All kinds of products can not be found now in our shops! Their range is increasing every year, but the quality is often still leaves much to be desired. What products can be considered the most dangerous, and what - most useful for your health? How to avoid mistakes and to choose not only tasty but also qualitative? Try to understand in this together. 10 of the most harmful products that are worth is as little as possible or abandon them altogether

Tuesday, 6 December 2011

10 Unsolved Mysteries Of The World

10 Unsolved Mysteries Of The World 

 Placebo Effect

The placebo effect is when a person takes something they believe is medicine for an ailment they are suffering (which is not really a medicine),
and they get better. A placebo is an inert substance, and when taken (with the advice from others that it will cure them)
the person get better, simply because they were expecting or believed that it would work. Something similar,
called the nocebo effect, is when a person takes fake drugs and thinks they are experiencing problems that would have been
caused by the real drugs. They have been known to reduce pain as well.. Why they occur is mysterious and they are
only one of the many complicated things related to the body-brain connection. In fact, our own bodies hold many unsolved mysteries.

Sunday, 4 December 2011

10 strange plants

10 strange Plants


01 Venus flytrap 
 This is one of the most famous plant predators. Unlike other similar plants, it is really a hunter, long lie in wait for their prey, and then instantly shutting the trap.

Wednesday, 30 November 2011

Top 10 Youngest Internet Millionaires

 Top 10 Youngest Internet Millionaires


Internet has proved to be a good place of investment for many entrepreneurs, young and old. Some of the young entrepreneurs have earned huge success in their projects and have become millionaires at an early age.
This list includes 10 such young entrepreneurs who have become millionaires on the internet.

10) Greg Tseng and Johann Schleier-Smith


 Greg Tseng and Johann Schleier-Smith Tagged Inc. co-founded
Age: 28 years old
Project: Tagged
Wealth: $45 million
Tagged Inc. was co-founded by Harvard graduates and entrepreneurs Greg Tseng and Johann Schleier-Smith. Tagged.com was launched in October 2004 by Tagged Inc. and is privately owned.Tagged.com is a social networking site founded in 2004. Tagged is the subject of numerous customer complaints for sending deceptive bulk mail and is regarded as a phishing and spamming site and an "E-mail scam" by consumer anti-fraud advocates. It is headquartered in San Francisco, California, United States

Tuesday, 29 November 2011

10 Dramatic Mountain Ranges of the World

10 Dramatic Mountain Ranges of the World


There are amazing mountain ranges in the world, many of which you may never have heard of. These ranges are relatively young, therefore their peaks are sharp and dramatic. Take a look and see if you can learn something new about some of the world's dramatic mountain ranges. 

 Dolomites, Italy
The Dolomites are a mountain range in the southern Alps in Italy. The mountains are paler and more granular than the sharp granite of more northern ranges in the Alps. They are named for the type of rock, dolomite, a carbonate rock that makes them up. The highest peaks are in the 10,000 foot range. The mountains were the scene of fighting during both the First and Second World Wars. Today they are popular hiking and skiing destinations.

Saturday, 26 November 2011

Top 10 Fastest and most Powerful Motorcycles in the World

Top 10 Fastest and most Powerful Motorcycles in the World


Ten fastest and most powerful motorcycles in the world. Average cruising speed of jet aircraft is about 950 kilometers per hour, which is only a thirty percent larger than reported in the data sheet of the most powerful motorcycle in Tomahawk. Just the thing, planes fly, and the bikes - no. Producers are after record-breaking results, because there are people who want all the same-thing. For the extreme limits of permitted lie on the edge of the possible, otherwise how to explain the dispersal of two-wheeled iron horse to a point five hundred miles an hour.

01. Dodge Tomahawk

Four-wheel bike accelerates to 97 miles per hour in 2.5 seconds. If you forget about the counter-resistance, then, according to the developers, the bike will be able to develop 640 kilometers per hour. True, this is only theoretical value, which is taken from the real parameters of the power plant: 8.3-liter ten-cylinder and 500 hp

Thursday, 24 November 2011

Top 10 Legal Addictions

Top 10 Legal Addictions


In the Eighties, Nancy Reagan led a militant campaign to do away with drugs, from the backs of schoolyards to the cartels of Columbia. However, when her husband ultimately succumbed to Alzheimer’s, you didn’t see her telling him to “just say NO” to his medication. There’s a clear double-standard on how drugs are handled in this country, but there seems to be one unifying principle: if they government can somehow make a profit, it’s a-okay as far as the law goes. Nonetheless, substance abuse and addiction rages at full force on both sides of the law, and feigning an injury is a much less risky way to acquire an opiate than to cross the border and smuggle a plastic-wrapped portion of suspicious black goop. Addiction is good business for all involved. Here are ten of the leading example of those which the law doesn’t frown upon...

10. Shopping


Compulsive shopping is a disorder, and one that can keep the economy churning, that is if the afflicted member is a responsible credit card owner. More often than not however, a frequent credit card swiper will live in bottomless debt with nothing but a household of canoes and flatscreen T.V.’s to show for it. Of course the government would encourage spending at inadvisable times if it means economic stimulation (and of course sales tax revenue), but the compulsive shopper needs more counseling than trips to the mall to right this wrong.

Monday, 7 November 2011

Top 10 Fastest Cars 2011


Top 10 Fastest Cars 2011



The car companies present new models with advanced and sophisticated technology every year. Here are 10 fastest cars, of new or upcoming models including those that remained unaltered for two or three years, but are still surpassing. These cars are selected considering the rate of speed from zero to 60 miles per hour and not their full speed. Let’s take a look on list of Top 10 Fastest Cars 2011.

10. Jaguar XFR (2010-2011)
This car, with retail price $82,875,
accelerates from zero to 60 in 4.5 seconds. It is incorporated with a 510 hp engine, and looks exquisitely graceful and comfortable on the inside. 

Friday, 28 October 2011

Monday, 17 October 2011

Top 10 Bodybuilders in The World


Top 10 Bodybuilders in The World
Sergio Olivia was born on July 4, 1941 in Cuba. He won titles of 1965 Junior Mr. America – AAU, Most Muscular, 1966 Mr. World – IFBB, Overall Winner, 1966 Mr Universe – IFBB Winnera and 1985 Olympia – IFBB, 8th etc. His height is 5 feet 9 inches and has got a 20 inch arm.

Bodybuilding is a form to modify your body involving muscles hypertrophy. Let us get to list of top 10 bodybuilders in the world who are best known for their fabulous body, if you are looking for an inspiration. 

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