Movie Review: Captain America

Studio: Paramount Pictures (125 min)
Plot:  A man rejected for military service volunteers for a top secret research project that turns him into a superhero.
Cast: Chris Evans, Tommy Lee Jones, Sebastian Stan, Hayley Atwell, Hugo Weaving, Derek Luke.
Rating:     PG-13
Bottom Line: ****

By Samantha Ofole-Prince

“Captain America: The First Avenger” is unlike most modern-day movies with comic-book origins.

Director/executive producer Joe Johnston has managed to bring to the big screen, a delightful adaption of an unlikely hero and does a great job of balancing the brutal action with dark humor, while still providing enough defining character moments.

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The Lorenzo Mills Show: Conservative Men’s Fashion Remix

By Lorenzo Mills

Men’s fashion can be much more complex than people may think. Instead of being closed minded on sticking to your traditional penny loafers, formal dressed suspenders and button trousers, open your eyes to a new genre of menswear.  

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Mother of Three Pens Book For Teens About Coping With Mental Illness

LANSING, MI –  Marybeth Smith, mother to a son suffering from Bipolar Disorder, as well as someone battling the illness herself, writes a novel aimed at helping young adults understand mental illness.

“Too many teenagers today feel alone in coping with depression or other mental illnesses,” Smith comments. “They should know there are others out there who understand what they are going through.”

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INFORMATION REGARDING SOCIAL SECURITY ADMINISTRATION

Finding out information about Social Security does not have to be difficult for you and your family.

Log on to www.ssa.gov and find answers to your questions before you call.

 

Lansing Social Security Office to Begin Closing at 3:30 pm Daily
Congressional Budget Cuts Force Reduced Public Hours

Effective August 15, 2011, the Lansing Social Security office will be open to the public Monday through Friday from 9:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. – a reduction of 30 minutes each weekday.

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The Perils of Anti-immigration Politics: Lessons From Oslo

By Sandip Roy
newamericamedia.com

Synopsis: The slaughter in Oslo shows that immigrants — especially Muslims — are reviled as “The Others,” even as Europe needs them to mop its floors.

If you are an immigrant in Europe, especially a Muslim, you are damned if you do and damned if you don’t.

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State of Violence against Women in India – Educating masses and Change in Attitude toward Women is Critical

By Manish Madan

Miles apart from India, here in Michigan I wake up. First thing, I open up India’s leading news website to catch up on what is happening in one of the most promising and an economically rising nation. I wish to read some good stories to begin my day but my morning is struck by a certain news item that I find almost every other day, on the front page – deeply engraved by a common theme “Violence and brutality against women”.

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Ask Tamara: I’m Dropping Out of School

Dear Tamara:

I have a huge relationship dilemma. My boyfriend and I have been dating since our sophomore year in high school. Yes, we are your stereotypical match made in heaven. The captain of the football team and head cheerleader, the prom king and queen, voted most likely to be married, etc., etc. Everyone, thinks we are a perfect couple. The problem is, my boyfriend accepted a scholarship to a school out west and I am in Ohio. It feels like we are worlds apart and I think the distance between us has changed our relationship.

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Trav Talks About Common Ground and His Life as a Young Rapper

By Delisa Fountain

An electrifying new voice and star on the rise, Trav, will release his newest single on SRR /B Sharp early this summer.  Featuring guest vocals by longtime friend and collaborator Sean Kingston, “Up and Down” is a wildly infectious R&B flavored track that is already creating a buzz at rhythmic radio stations throughout the country.  The charismatic young artist talks about the track in a video interview, which includes exclusive behind-the-scenes footage, on his mentor 50 Cent’s website, www.ThisIs50.com, which can also be viewed at www.saguaroroadrhythm.com/trav

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Your Other 8 Hours: Sudden Money: Six Steps for Handling a Windfall

By Robert Pagliarini,
Tribune Media Services

It’s everyone’s dream. Winning the big jackpot that changes everything. But even if you weren’t one of the winner’s in last week’s $380 million Mega Millions lottery, the issues that come with sudden money may still apply to you. In fact, you have many opportunities to experience sudden money that have nothing to do with winning the lottery.

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The Kid’s Doctor: Hand, Foot and Mouth Disease Is Back

This disease is most often seen in young children,
especially toddlers.

By Sue Hubbard, M.D.

www.kidsdr.com

I’ve been seeing a lot of cases of “hand, foot and mouth disease” (HFM) in the office lately. This illness is usually caused by a Coxsackie virus A-16, a member of the enteroviral family. These viruses  are typically seen in the summer and early fall. (Don’t worry, this illness is not related to “hoof and mouth” disease seen in animals.)

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