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Create a series and win some cash!
Do you have a good idea for an original web series? Then share it! TELUS can reward your idea with up to 10 thousand dollars, which will support your project. The only thing you need is the will!
Win a new Nikon D5300!
Want to be like Nhi Le and photograph the world with a new product from Nikon? No wonder - this little toy is really a treat for any photographer! All you have to do is take a picture. Why is it worth winning this camera? The Nikon D5300 is a toy for every big boy. It is relatively small, however, great potential lies inside it. With a state-of-the-art 24.2-megapixel DX-format CMOS sensor, you can use it to take incredibly sharp and realistic images that look perfect even when printed in large formats.
Nikon - your little helper in business!
Do you work in a large corporation? If so, then you know very well how useful a camera may be. Sessions, meetings, events - such occasions should always be documented with the help of pictures or movies. If we add cost-cutting to all this, then having a good camera now becomes compulsory. That's why we present you the Nikon D5300!
Revenge and hara-kiri. 47 RONIN!
A fight for honor and justice with a touch of fantasy in the background? Many a time have we seen such a scenario. However, contrary to these thoughts, we are not dealing with yet another film about a heroic, talented and magically empowered man, but… with 47 rōnin demanding one thing. Revenge.
A Loving Mother's Heart
Fifty years down the line, would you endeavor to find your child, which you had to give up? Would you know how to stand face to face with the truth and with possible rejection? Probably not. But this woman - one of many – already has.
Upcoming Punjabi movies 2013
India, is known for its cultural diversity and is the cradle of around 415 languages. One from these 100s of our languages, one is the centre of our interest today. ?????? or Punjabi holds its status as one of the sweetest languages spoken around the world. A simple expression “Pehen de takke,” sounds to me as sweet as a term of endearment rather than that of