Once you have settled on your theme, click on the Desktop Background option at the bottom of the Personalize window. Here you can see all the images within a particular theme and tick or untick them, removing unwanted ones from your cycle of images. You can also choose how the picture is shown on-screen, although leaving it in Fill mode will be fine unless you start using odd-shaped images. There is also a Shuffle tick box, allowing you to muddle up the order of the chosen images, so you won't know what is coming next. As we drive locally in your cars, our vision is assaulted having a variety of bad food choices. With take out restaurants at practically every intersection offering greasy burgers and fries, it?s not difficult to find out why the newest statistics in the National Center of Obesity demonstrate that over 58 million Americans are obese. For many of those unhealthy individuals, each day is a constant battle to lose weight. Between June 25 and 26, 1876, a combined force of Lakota and Northern Cheyenne led the United States 7th Cavalry in to a battle near the Little Bighorn River as to what was then the eastern edge of the Montana Territory. The engagement is well known by several names: the Battle of Greasy Grass, the Battle of Little Big Horn, and Custer's Last Stand. Perhaps the most well-known action from the Indian Wars, it was an extraordinary victory for Sitting Bull and the forces. They defeated a column of seven-hundred men led by George Armstrong Custer; five in the Seventh's companies were annihilated and Custer himself was killed within the engagement in addition to a couple of his brothers plus a brother-in-law. Known as the battle that left no white survivors, Little Big Horn has inspired over 1,000 pieces of art, including over 40 films. Here are four with the best...