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Using compliments wisely was one of the secrets of the phenomenal success of Mary Kay Ash (of Mary Kay Cosmetics). "Everyone wants to be appreciated," she often said, "so if you appreciate someone, don't keep it a secret." Likewise, Mark Twain famously said, "I can live for two months on a good compliment." That probably goes for most of us.

What's a GOOD compliment? It's one that is both sincere and timely. Insincere flattery is false. It patronizes at best. But a sincere compliment is a heart-felt expression of appreciation. And when said in the right way at the right time, it has the power to call forth something beautiful in another.
What can be more inspiring than amazing nature wallpapers? If looking for inspiration in your own photography or design, why not take a crack at taking a picture of the amazing nature wallpaper that never complains or blinks? Nature is all around, but capturing it can be difficult. To help, we have gathered ten sites where you can find amazing wallpapers of nature at her best. While the following websites are not too visually appealing, we can assure you that the amazing nature wallpaper on them are!
Peter William "Pete" Postlethwaite is one of Hollywood’s underrated brilliant actors. He was a British actor for stage, television, and film. His first breakthrough came with the movie Distant Voices Still Lives in 1988. After that came a string of commercially successfully movies like Alien 3, In the Name of the Father, Amistad, The Constant Gardener, The Age of Stupid, Romeo and Juliet, and Aeon Flux. This actor, who was born in Washington in 1946, taught drama before he turned serious in his acting career. Renowned director praised him for his excellent craft even calling him the “best actor in the world” after working together in the movie, The Lost World: Jurassic Park. To this, Postlethwaite replied humbly, “he probably meant that I think I am the best actor in the world.” During his career, Postlethwaite received an Academy Award nomination for his role in the movie In the Name of the Father in 1993. He was also made an Officer of the Order of the British Empire in 2004. He died in January 2, 2011 after suffering from cancer. Here is a look at his last three movies that were shown
Animated Desktop Wallpaper by EleFun Multimedia. Do you enjoy your desktop having beautiful wallpaper? Just have a look at Animated Desktop Wallpaper “Live Motion”. Continuous motion is enchanting. There is something hypnotic in it, which make you stare and stare at it without being diverted to something else. Constant, live motion. It is not subject to the forces of nature. It looks like a matrix. But there are no digits here.
The history of the graphical user interface, understood as the use of graphic icons and a pointing device to control a computer, covers a five-decade span of incremental refinements, built on some constant core principles. Several vendors have created their own windowing systems based on independent code, but with basic elements in common that define the WIMP "window, icon, menu, pointing device" paradigm.
There have been important technological achievements, and enhancements to the general interaction in small steps over previous systems. There have been a few significant breakthroughs in terms of use, but the same organizational metaphors and interaction idioms are still in use. Although many GUI operating systems are controlled by using a mouse, the keyboard can also be used with keyboard shortcuts or arrow keys. The interface developments described, below, have been summarized and omit many details in the interest of brevity. The influence of game computers and joystick operation has been omitted.
Digital Research (DRI) created the Graphical Environment Manager (GEM) as an add-on program for personal computers. GEM was developed to work with existing CP/M and MS-DOS operating systems on business computers such as IBM-compatibles. It was developed from DRI software, known as GSX, designed by a former PARC employee. The similarity to the Macintosh desktop led to a copyright lawsuit from Apple Computer, and a settlement which involved some changes to GEM. This was to be the first of a series of 'look and feel' lawsuits related to GUI design in the 1980s.
GEM received widespread use in the consumer market from 1985, when it was made the default user interface built into the Atari TOS operating system of the Atari ST line of personal computers. It was also bundled by other computer manufacturers and distributors, such as Amstrad. Later, it was distributed with the best-sold Digital Research version of DOS for IBM PC compatibles, the DR-DOS 6.0. The GEM desktop faded from the market with the withdrawal of the Atari ST line in 1992 and with the popularity of the Microsoft Windows 3.0 in the PC front by the same years.
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