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$1.9 Million Chris Gardner Wiki: Salary, Married, Wedding, Spouse, Family Christopher Paul "Chris" Gardner (born February 9, 1954) is an American entrepreneur, investor, stockbroker, motivational speaker, author, and philanthropist who, during the early 1980s, struggled with homelessness while raising his toddler son, Christopher, Jr. Gardner's book of memoirs, The Pursuit of Happyness, was published in May 2006. As of 2012, he is CEO of his own stockbrokerage firm, Gardner Rich & Co, based in Chicago, Illinois, where he resides when he is not living in Toronto.
There's a lot of truth in the cliché that your brows frame and define the rest of your face, so on your wedding day it's perfectly normal to want them, and the rest of your make-up, to look their best. To help you tick one more thing off your wedding to-do list, we spoke to the experts to find out when and what you need to do to get a happily-ever-after for your brows.
Unsurprisingly, the most reactive part of my face (and likely yours) is the sensitive skin around my eyes. One slight deviation from my normal routine, which can be anything from trying a new perfume to a change in the weather, and this region of my face will flare up into a red and flaky fuss; leaving me battling itchiness and serious inflammation. Needless to say, it’s a challenge to find an eye cream that won’t result in severe irritation of my eczema-prone skin.
AMPHIBIOUS vehicles could soon be zooming out of James Bond's garage - or pond - and into yours.
The Quadski - a one-person all-terrain vehicle that doubles as a personal watercraft - is being billed by its makers as the first high-speed, commercially available amphibious vehicle. It's scheduled to go on sale in the US by the end of this year for around $40,000. Michigan-based Gibbs Sports Amphibians Inc. hopes to sell the vehicle worldwide by 2014.
Stand Up to Cancer is prepping a return to the airwaves.
The nonprofit has set an Aug. 19 fundraising special that will feature a slew of stars raising money for the cause while also toasting the org’s milestone 15th anniversary. The one-hour show — titled “How it Started, How it’s Going” — will feature a new format when it airs on Aug. 19, simultaneously on more than 50 participating platforms across the United States and Canada, including all four major broadcast networks in the U.