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Wednesday, January 6, 2010

Mr.Olympia



Q:who has won mr.olympia most ??


A:

Mr. Olympia is the title given to the winner of the professional men's bodybuilding portion of Joe Weider's Olympia Weekend - an international bodybuilding competition that is held annually by the International Federation of BodyBuilders (IFBB).Winning is considered to be the highest accolade in the sport of professional bodybuilding....

Here the list of people who rocked the event most:



Wins
Name
Year
8
Lee Haney
1984-1991
8
Ronnie Coleman
1998-2005
7
Arnold  Schwarzenegger
1970-1975,1980
6
Dorian Yates
1992-1997
3
Sergio  Oliva
1967-1969
3
Frank Zane
1997-1979
3
Jay Cutler
2006-2007,2009
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Lee Haney:


  • Height: 5' 11" / 180 cm.
  • Off Season Weight: 260 lbs / 118 kg.
  • Competition Weight: 245 lbs / 111 kg.

  Official Website: http://www.leehaney.com/

Roonie Coleman:






Officail Website :  http://www.bigroncoleman.com/

ArnoldSchwarzenegger:




Dorian Yates:




Official Website    http://www.dorianyates.net/










Monday, January 4, 2010

Techniques For Getting The Truth

 Q: Is there any techniques to get truth i wanna know people around me are fooling me
  A:
Embedded Commands:
This technique is very simple and has only two criteria. First, for maximum effectiveness the command should start
with an action verb, because you’re telling the mind to do something. Second, the entire command should be
separated from the rest of the sentence using what is called an analog marker. You set the command portion off by
one of the following:
1. Lower or raise the volume of your voice slightly while speaking the command.
2. Insert a short pause right before and then right after the command. For instance, “Sometimes we just
… become fascinated … with what we’re reading.”
3. Gesturing with your hand while you are the giving the command momentarily distracts the conscious
mind, and the embedded statement is received by the unconscious mind as a command.
Unconscious Creations:
You give a suggestion that creates a perceivable action so you can observe the signs of deceit without continuing to
question him. Watch for the behaviors that you embed in the sentences. They will usually occur at some point
during your conversation.
• “I’m not saying that you should stiffen up your body if you’re lying.”
• “I don’t know if you’re lying. Unless you feel like blinking your eyes fast if you are.”
• “If you … like what you’re reading … you may … smile … now.”
Disassociation:
It’s the old person who would lie versus the new person who would never hurt you. In your conversation, continue
to repeat phrases like the ones below. Make sure that they contrast the old him and the new him.
• “Perhaps the old you was capable of this. But I know you would never do that now.”
• “You’re a different person than you used to be. I’m sure that you’re even more upset with the old you
than I am. But you’re not that person anymore.”
• “You’re only responsible for who you are today. You are someone who is honest and trustworthy.”
Eye-Accessing Cues:
This technique works on the following principle. When a person thinks, he accesses different parts of his brain
depending upon the information that is being accessed. This process can be observed watching the eyes. For righthanded
people, visual memories are accessed by the eyes going up and to the left. For a left-handed person, it’s the
reverse: the eyes go up and to the right. When a right-handed person seeks to create an image or fact, his eyes go up
and to right. And the reverse is true for the left-handed person. You can use this technique in any conversation to
determine if the person is creating or recalling information. Simply watch his eyes and you’ll know whether he’s
recalling an event that’s already occurred or making up a story about something that has never happened.
Advanced Conversation Stoppers: Trance Phrases:
These conversation stoppers use phrases that are mild trance inducers. They cause the listener to zone out
temporarily while his brain tries to process the information. They give you some time to collect your thoughts while
others lose their train of thought.
1. “Why are you asking me what you don’t know for sure?”
2. “Do you really believe what you thought you knew?”
3. “If you expected me to believe that, you wouldn’t have said it.”
4. “Do you believe that you knew what you thought?”
5. “Why would you believe something that’s not true?”
6. “Why are you agreeing with what you already know?”
7. “Are you unaware of what you forgot?”
See For Yourself:
The power of expectation and suggestion can be used with tremendous results. The key to using this technique is to
implant an artificial suggestion and let it manifest inside the person’s mind. This technique may induce a temporary
state of mild paranoia, especially if two or more people make the same suggestion.
Scenario: You think that a coworker has been stealing office supplies. “Samantha, have you noticed that people
seem to be looking at you a little funny?” You can be sure Samantha will “see” everyone looking at her, and it will
consume her attention until she stops.

Sunday, January 3, 2010

ONE OF THE POPES WROTE AN EROTIC BOOK

ONE OF THE POPES WROTE AN EROTIC BOOK

Before he was Pope Pius II, Aeneas Sylvius Piccolomini was a poet, scholar, diplomat, and
rakehell. And an author. In fact, he wrote a bestseller. People in fifteenth-century Europe couldn't
get enough of his Latin novella Historia de duobus amantibus. An article in a scholarly
publication on literature claims that Historia "was undoubtedly one of the most read stories of
the whole Renaissance." The Oxford edition gives a Cliff Notes version of the storyline: "The
Goodli History tells of the illicit love of Euralius, a high official in the retinue of the [German]
Emperor Sigismund, and Lucres, a married lady from Siena [Italy]."
It was probably written in 1444, but the earliest known printing is from Antwerp in 1488. By the
turn of the century, 37 editions had been published. Somewhere around 1553, the short book
appeared in English under the wonderfully old-school title The Goodli History of the Moste
Noble and Beautyfull Ladye Lucres of Scene in Tuskane, and of Her Louer Eurialus Verye
Pleasaunt and Delectable vnto ye Reder. Despite the obvious historical interest of this archaic
Vatican porn, it has never been translated into contemporary language. (The passages quoted
below mark the first time that any of the book has appeared in
modern English.)
The 1400s being what they were, the action is pretty tame by today's
standards. At one point, Euralius scales a wall to be with Lucres:
"When she saw her lover, she clasped him in her arms. There was
embracing and kissing, and with full sail they followed their lusts and
wearied Venus, now with Ceres, and now with Bacchus was
refreshed." Loosely translated, that last part means that they shagged,
then ate, then drank wine.
His Holiness describes the next time they hook up:
Thus talking to each other, they went into the bedroom, where they had such a night as we
judge the two lovers Paris and Helen had after he had taken her away, and it was so
pleasant that they thought Mars and Venus had never known such pleasure....
Her mouth, and now her eyes, and now her cheeks he kissed. Pulling down her clothes, he
saw such beauty as he had never seen before. "I have found more, I believe," said Euralius,
"than Acteon saw of Diana when she bathed in the fountain. What is more pleasant or
more fair than these limbs?... O fair neck and pleasant breasts, is it you that I touch? Is it
you that I have? Are you in my hands? O round limbs, O sweet body, do I have you in my
arms?... O pleasant kisses, O dear embraces, O sweet bites, no man alive is happier than I
am, or more blessed."...
He strained, and she strained, and when they were done they weren't weary. Like Athens,
who rose from the ground stronger, soon after battle they were more desirous of war.
But Euralius isn't just a horndog. He waxes philosophical about love to Lucres' cousin-in-law:
You know that man is prone to love. Whether it is virtue or vice, it reigns everywhere. No
heart of flesh hasn't sometime felt the pricks of love. You know that neither the wise
Solomon nor the strong Sampson has escaped from this passion. Furthermore, the nature
of a kindled heart and a foolish love is this: The more it is allowed, the more it burns, with
nothing sooner healing this than the obtaining of the loved. There have been many, both in
our time and that of our elders, whose foolish love has been the cause of cruel death. And
many who, after sex and love vouchsafed, have stopped burning. Nothing is better when
love has crept into your bones than to give in to the burning, for those who strive against
the tempest often wreck, while those who drive with the storm escape.
Besides sex and wisdom, the story also contains a lot of humor, as when Lucres' husband
borrows a horse from Euralius: "He says to himself, 'If you leap upon my horse, I shall do the
same thing to your wife.'"
Popes just don't write books like that anymore!
 
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