- Mulan — This feisty lady is just as tough as she is pretty. She goes to war instead of her older father and fights like a man!

- Jasmine is the dark haired beauty form Aladdin. She doesn’t like to be tied down but maybe a nice carpet ride will win her over.

- Pocahantos this Native American stunner is at one with nature and wears buck skin!

- Ariel — nothing fishy here she is one red haired knock out that will sing and swim into your heart

- Belle she’s French and looks aren’t so important to her! She even gives a Beast a chance!

- Cinderella she isn’t afraid of a little housework and can get ready for a night out in a jiffy!

- Snow White — she loves to eat apples and has seven roommates!


Here is a list from Fast Company of the top 10 most addictive sounds in the world. For good measure we’ve got branded and non-branded.
The Intel one is probably my number one, it is almost subliminal for me, I hear it and think “Intel Inside”.
Non-branded and branded sounds:
1. Baby giggle
2. Intel
3. Vibrating phone
4. ATM / cash register
5. National Geographic
6. MTV
7. T-Mobile Ringtone
8. McDonald’s
9. ‘Star Spangled Banner’
10. State Farm
Top 10 Non-branded sounds:
1. Baby giggle
2. Vibrating phone
3. ATM / cash register
4. “Star Spangled Banner”
5. Sizzling steak
6. ‘Hail to the Chief‘
7. Cigarette light and inhale
8. “Wedding March”
9. “Wish Upon a Star”
10. Late Night with David Letterman Theme
Online salary database PayScale.com put together a 2009 College Salary Report that highlights which college graduates make the highest and lowest salaries right out of college and how that changes 10 years post-graduation.
School Name / Starting Median Salary / Mid-Career Median Salary
1. Dartmouth College: $58,200 / $129,000Â
2. Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT): $71,100 / $126,000Â
3. Harvard University: $60,000 / $126,000Â
4. Harvey Mudd College: $71,000 / $125,000Â
5. Stanford University: $67,500 / $124,000Â
6. Princeton University: $65,000 / $124,000Â
7. Colgate University: $51,900 / $122,000Â
8. University of Notre Dame: $55,300 / $121,000Â
9. Yale University: $56,000 / $120,000Â
10. University of Pennsylvania: $60,400 / $118,000
Here is a list of 5 things I bet you never knew you could do here in NYC. Some crazy, some new all fun and exciting things that are available to anyone that lives in NYC. I will be trying out each of them in the coming months so stay tuned for pictures, updates, etc to this post I will tell you how they go. Which are worth a whirl, we’ll see!
