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Natures’ seasonal exposure containing entertainment

 

 

With October, fall has rolled around, and with it comes pumpkins, apples, Halloween—and the maples are currently turning vibrant shades of red, orange, and yellow. The season has certainly carried over to Hot Shot Times, a free publication reporting on the latest hits and informative news.

 

With hits such as Mission Impossible: Ghost Protocol, movies have regularly been delivering hair-raising thrills—as is told by “Are They Crazy Or What?”

 

For your sweet tooth, “Chocolate – Heart Medicine?” talks about how dark bitter chocolate could help prevent heart diseases, according to a study conducted by a team of Swiss researchers. Due to the antioxidants in dark chocolate, it helps increase blood flow. Obviously, you wouldn't want to eat chocolate ALL the time—but it's an intriguing concept nonetheless.

 

A part of fall comes colder temperatures, and keeping your body at the correct temperature is an essential part to staying healthy during the flu season. In “Body Temperature” the article describes various temperatures and medical reactions that coincide with them.

 

You want to have your house heated as well during the cold and bitter winter months, and an alternative energy source, known as “Geothermal Energy” is a cheap, largely untapped source of energy with tremendous potential. It's extremely efficient, and pollution is minimal due to being underground.

 

“They Should Have Said YES” outlines two blown business opportunities. The first was on January 1st, 1962, when the Beatles auditioned for Decca Records. They were passed over for Brian Poole and the Tremeloes. Considered one of the biggest mistakes in music history, the Beatles went on to become the best-selling band in the history of the world.

 

The second financial fail occurred in 1982, when Steven Spielberg released the movie E.T. In the movie, Elliot lures the little alien out of hiding with a handful of candy. Spielberg's people originally approached M&M, Mars Inc. but the chief executives flatly rejected Spielberg's offer. Their next stop was Reese's Pieces, Hershey Foods—who said yes. Due in large part to their movie appearance, Reese's Pieces have been among the most popular candies in the past 30 years.

 

I found that Hot Shot Times was very informative and well worth my time to read. There's more content than what I've listed here, so check them out at www.hotshottimesglobal.com and start reading!