Co-authorship of the Pope and his children
The author has created a series of works that he made drawings of their children. Every month he flies to different states to work for 10 days and the plane paints pictures. Man photographs pictures before and after conversion to illustration. 

Split Family Faces
Quebec, Canada-based graphic designer and photographer Ulric Collette has created a shockingly cool project where he's exploring the genetic similarities between different members of the same family. By splitting their faces in half and then melding them together, he creates interesting new people that are sometimes quite normal looking and other times far from it. He calls this series Genetic Portraits.
 Cousins: Justine, 29, & Ulric, 29

Celebrity children
Parents everywhere get a lot of advice from those around them. But the children of the famous are under even more scrutiny, their every move examined by photographers and the public. Here's an update on some of the best-known children of celebrities.



Amazingly beautiful female eyes.Beautiful eyes makes someone more special and pretty.

Your wedding vs. the royal wedding

What's the difference between this week's wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton and everyone else's? Logistics and money.
The affair -- no, make that spectacle -- is rumored to cost as much as 80 million pounds, according to reports in the U.K. press which couldn't be verified. Security alone it is slated at 20 million pounds.
No matter how you measure it, the total costs are likely to dwarf the 4 million to 30 million pounds it reportedly American weddings typically cost about $27,000, according to the latest survey from TheKnot.com and WeddingChannel.com. That includes flowers, photography, music and party favors, and on these particular details there is little information available about the royal wedding. In all likelihood, the royal family will spend at least 10 times what the average American pays for such items.
However, there are many items the family won't have to pay for at all -- such as renting a reception venue, or hiring a caterer. As A-list celebrities, the royals also may get some nice discounts from wedding vendors.
A once-in-a-generation event
Just as with the wedding of Charles and Diana, the nuptials of William and Kate will be the wedding against which all other weddings for the next two decades will be judged. There is intense media interest in every detail, from the wedding dress to the cakes  to the brand of hosiery that Middleton will wear. A spokeswoman for Buckingham Palace declined to comment for this article. There is, however, an official wedding site with lots of details and plenty of video and photos to allow the public to share in the preparations.
Of course, the wedding reception will be a monumental undertaking. There are two parties -- a breakfast reception for 600 hosted by the queen and a dinner reception for about 300 hosted by Prince Charles at Buckingham Palace. Many celebrities are expected to be in attendance, as well as some heads of state -- although not President Barack Obama, who wasn't invited because the wedding is not technically a state occasion. Not even the tiniest detail will be left to chance.
"Everything has to work like cogs in a wheel," says Linnyette Richardson-Hall, a high-end wedding planner who is a spokeswoman for the National Association of Catering Executives and a panelist on the Style Network's "Whose Wedding Is This Anyway?" "This is a time when perfection is needed."
The couple's families are footing the bill, a smart public relations move in cash-strapped Britain. Though Middleton's family is wealthy, the event seems to be mostly bankrolled by the royals. Getting the best of everything will not come cheap, but it is likely that some of the vendors associated with the wedding are rendering their services for discounted rates or for free because of the enormous publicity they will receive. That's common practice in the U.S. for celebrity weddings and high-profile events like the Oscars.

Jen vs. Angelina: Who's the Bigger Style Icon?

Aniston graced the title's May 2001 cover; The Salt star sexed up the July 2008 edition.



The Friends alum looked fab on Cosmopolitan's August 1997 cover; Jolie donned a similar look for the July 2004 issue.
The Switch star rocked a leather bustier for Elle's September 2009 cover; Jolie showed off her bangin' bod for the February 2007 issue of Elle UK.
Aniston shared the March 2009 cover with her He's Just Not That Into You costars Ginnnifer Goodwin and Drew Barrymore; Jolie posed solo in July 2007.
Brad Pitt's ex sizzled in Vogue's December 2008 issue; Jolie wore a similar look when she posed for the fashion bible in January
Aniston graced the title's May 2001 cover; The Salt star sexed up the July 2008 edition.
The Just Go With It star posed for Allure's February 2011 cover; Jolie looked sultry in November 2004.

 A terrible accident with a happy ending.I think that the day the driver will be celebrating as their second birthday.The driver lost control and went off the road straight to the precipice.
Dropped out of the car, he grabbed the edge of the cliff and miraculously survived.



Fun with friends and family in heavy snow with snow balls.
































 The Lyceum was built on the former pioneer camps Dzerzhynets. One of the buildings converted into the administrative, the other - under the training and the rest residential. In high school now studying 300 children from 7 to 11 classes. In each class - three platoons (analogous to letters a, b and c) to 20 people each.























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