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Archive for April, 2009

Who knows where I can get short prom dresses online?

Friday, April 17th, 2009
MiA NiCoLe asked:


I am 5′3 and although that isn’t EXTREMELY short, I’m still very petite, and only a size 0-1. I’m going to prom though, and I do have long-ish legs so I want to show them off. Does anyone know where I can get short prom dresses online?

My price range is anything less than around 150. Thanks! :)

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When small framed women have children with large framed men do they need to have cesarean births?

Thursday, April 16th, 2009
dive-pi.com asked:


My wife is of Asian decent. She’s petite, weighs 41 kilograms and wears size 6 clothing. I’m of Anglo-Saxon decent, I’m 180cm tall and I have a large frame. I suspect our baby will be ‘my size’. Does that mean my wife will need to have a cesarean birth?

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Samsung D830: Its Stylish, Small and Powerful

Wednesday, April 15th, 2009
Bradley Ben asked:


The Samsung D830 belongs to the royal family of ‘Ultra Edition’. Aimed at the upwardly mobile customer group, this clamshell is high on both design and features. The Samsung D830 is one the slimmest clamshell available in the market today with a thickness of less than 10 mm.

The petite clamshell handset have an external grey-scale display that neatly displays all necessary information. The primary internal TFT screen quite large at 2.3 inch and displays up to 256k vibrant colours. The sensor style keypad blends beautifully into the phones internal casing and is very comfortable to use.

The camera module is 2.0 megapixel. The digital camera captures awe inspiring pictures in varied light conditions with equal finesse. Sharing important and sweet moments with your peer is just a matter of seconds with the Samsung D830 via email and MMS. The camera also captures video in CIF format in case you want to capture events as they happen.

Manage yourself better with the built in Organizer and the To Do list of Samsung D830. View your MS office files through the Document viewer. Give presentations directly from your phone on any external screen with the TV output. And after all your works are done, relax by enjoying your favourite tunes on the integrated music player of the Samsung D830. It plays MP3, AAC, AAC+ and WMA media files with great power and clarity.

The device includes Class 10 GPRS and EDGE and is capable of achieving high Internet connection and download speed comparable to that of broadband. The faster Internet speed is backed up by the integrated WAP 2.0/xHTML browser to give you a pleasant web experience with the Samsung D830. Presence of Bluetooth wireless technology and more traditional USB makes the handset very easy to connect and exchange information.

The Samsung D830 have won itself quite a large number of admirer by virtue of both its sleek outlook and high powered functionality.



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Give Personalized Shower Favors on Your Bridal Shower

Tuesday, April 14th, 2009
Janet R. asked:


Giving out bridal shower favors is a custom that shows acknowledgment and appreciation to all the guests who gave time to show the bride that she’s special, and that she deserves a memorable party together with her family and friends before her wedding day comes. There are so many party favors to choose from. Most of the hostess picked party favors that fits the bridal shower theme, which is very ideal anyway. While you, as the hostess, would want to make the shower as memorable as possible, you want to opt for personalized favors that are absolutely worthy to be remembered. Here are some personalized bridal shower favors you may consider:

Petite Bridal Shower Cookie. This Petite Bridal Shower Cookie is elegantly crafted by couture bakers with an eye for fine style. Serve these wedding cake shaped personalized cookies to your bridal shower guests along side a cup of tea or punch for a sophisticated treat they’ll adore. Theses stunning tiered cake shaped cookies also make elegant favors for a post shower indulgence everyone will enjoy. Made with premium ingredients for delectable deliciousness these personalized bridal shower cookies can be customized with the brides name and the words bridal shower. These couture personalized wedding cake cookies will wow your friends and family.

Personalized Bud Vase. The personalized bud vase makes a wonderful keepsake. Each bud vase measures 7.5” x 1.5” in size and is printed with the bride and groom names and date and can be printed in a variety of wedding designs and colors. Choose from wedding cake bride and groom or heart design. These beautiful vases can be printed in different colors such black, silver, gold, light pink, cranberry wine, red, sky blue or white.

Personalized Bridal Shower Gel Favors. An amusing play on words makes these Personalized Bridal Shower Gel Favors the perfect “happy” for your bridesmaids, bridal shower or bachelorette party attendees, and even your out-of-town wedding guests! For your bachelorette party or bridal shower, choose from feminine label motifs like butterflies, handbags and high heels. Personalize the label with the name of your event, and arrange the shower gels on a stacked cake plate as a colorful take-home centerpiece. Use your creativity! The possibilities are endless with a useful, versatile and affordable favor like these Personalized Bridal Shower Gel Favors!

Personalized Stuck on Love Gum Boxes Bridal Shower Favors. For a whimsical bridal shower gift or for a fabulous wedding favor these Personalize Stuck on Love Gum Boxes Bridal Shower Favors are a must have. Each reclosable paper gum box comes filled with an assortment of delicious colored gum. Personalize this adorable gum box with a variety of themed stickers to suit your shower, party, or wedding theme. These adorable personalized bridal shower favors are cute way to present your guests with a delicious box of assorted gum. Your friends and family will love this handy personalized gift to keep in their purse, pocket, or car.

These are only few personalized party favors you may consider for your bridal shower. You can shop online for different bridal shower supplies, almost everything from party favors, decors to bridal shower gifts.



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Barvaux-Sur-Ourthe Tourist Information

Monday, April 13th, 2009
Meredith Booney asked:


General summary of city: Barvaux-sur-Ourthe, also known as Barvaux, is a city that is part of the province of Luxembourg. The province of Luxembourg consists of five different districts: the Arlon District, Bastogne District, the Marche-en-Famenne District, the Neufchâteau District and the Virton District. The primary languages spoken within the city of Barvaux-sur-Ourthe and other cities within the province of Luxembourg include French, Dutch and German.

The city of Barvaux-sur-Ourthe holds a number of restaurants specializing in French, Belgian, and Dutch cuisine. Additionally, not to be missed features in Barvaux-sur-Ourthe include the Labyrinthus and the myriad golf courses made available to tourists. Finally, tourists can enjoy a full day of *********** and other recreational pursuits while staying in the lovely city of Barvaux-sur-Ourthe.

Other cities within the province of Luxembourg are easily accessible from: Barvaux-sur-Ourthe. The Barvaux-sur-Ourthe train station has routes to nearby cities like Durbuy, offering travelers the opportunity to explore the province with relative ease.

Places of interest:

The Labyrinthus at Rue Basse Commène in Barvaux-sur-Ourthe, is a great place to visit for old and young alike. The site of the Labyrinthus is a series of hedges that creates a maze—a maze that is altered every year. The entire visit may last up to three hours long, and there is a gift shop and restaurant at the Labyrinthus in Barvaux-sur-Ourthe. The Labyrinthus is only open three days during the week however, Friday, Saturday and Sunday. All three days the Labyrinthus is open from 10:30 am to 7:30 pm. Free parking is available, but dogs are not allowed on the site. The cost of admission at the Labyrinthus is 7.5 Euros for adults, 5.5 Euros for children ages 5 to 11, and children 4 and under gain free entry.

While staying in Belgium, why not enjoy a good game of golf? The Blue Green Golf Durby at Route d’Oppagne 34 in Barvaux Sur Ourthe, Belgium has 18 holes and some of the world’s most beautiful greens. Tourists can spend the day out on the lush greens honing their golfing skills and the Green Golf Durby is the perfect site for the entire family.

Things to do:

While visiting Barvaux Sur Ourthe, tourists can travel to nearby Durbuy, a town noted as ‘the smallest town in the world.’ The city of Durbuy has population that just passes 500 inhabitants. Further, the city of Durbuy has castles that date back to the late 800s and the city still has many medieval homes in existence. Tourists can step back in time when they enter Durbuy and get a look at what medieval life was like. The Ourthe River is perfect for kayaking and canoeing and travelers staying in Barvaux Sur Ourthe often make the short trip to Durbuy to engage in the water sport of their choosing. Typical passage from Barvaux Sur Ourthe to Durbuy is accomplished via taxi, or bus—all available from the train station in Barvaux Sur Ourthe.

Other attractions to be found in nearby city of Durbuy include the Topiary Park, the Belvedere, and the Confiturerie Saint-Amour. The Topiary Park has a variety of box trees that are cut in fascinating shapes—a feature that should not be passed up while visiting Belgium. Meanwhile the Belvedere offers a panoramic view from the top of a massive cliff that overlooks the entire city. Fantastic photos can be taken from the Belvedere. Finally, the Confiturerie Saint-Amour is a jam factory that tourists can visit for free. Tourists can see a variety of jams being made and if they desire, they can purchase products at the factory. The Confiturerie Saint-Amour also produces other products and the site is an excellent tourist destination for adults and children alike.

Food & Drink:

There are a number of fine dining locations in Barvaux-sur-Ourthe, Belgium. First, tourists may find a fine meal at the Au Petit Chef at Rue Basse Sauvenière 8 in Barvaux-sur-Ourthe. The Au Petit Chef has both a lunch and dinner menu that sure to please. Guests can dine while enjoying the view from the restaurant’s terrace, beneath a gorgeous parasol. Try mussels served in your choose of garlic cream or butter and your choice of wine accompanies the meal. Don’t forget to finish off your meal with an impressive crème brulee! The Au Petit Chef is open from Wednesday to Sunday from noon to 2:30 pm and from 6:30 pm to 9:00 pm. Street parking is available.

Meanwhile, the Les Mignees is open every day of the week and provides guests with the best in Belgian food. The Les Mignees is located at Route de Marche 110 and, like the Au Petit Chef, guest can dine on the terrace if they desire. Alternatively, the le Grillon at En Charotte, 33 in Barvaux-sur-Ourthe offers French cuisine to hungry guests and visitors can sample the cured ham, melon salad, a variety of cheeses, and seafood dishes, among other fine foods.

Hotels & Accommodation:

Le Chalet Finlandais

Le Chalet Suisse

Le Chalet Canadien

Le Chalet Hollandais

Le Chalet Suedois

Le Chalet de Montagne

Entertainment: Barvaux-sur-Ourthe lies just beyond Durbuy and it is one of the main locations in Belgium when it comes to *********** of all kinds. At the base of the Rocker de Glawans, there is a tourist resort for all those travelers looking to engage in *********** while staying in Barvaux-sur-Ourthe. Kayaking, canoeing, and swimming are just some of the fun activities in store for travelers staying in Barvaux-sur-Ourthe. Riverside walks are recommended, as travelers can watch the many water enthusiasts engage in their favourite sport.

There are plenty of mountain biking opportunities when staying in Barvaux-sur-Ourthe, the bike trails are beautiful in the city and tourists can choose to either bike or hike the trails. Of course, after a full day of entertainment and recreation, Barvaux-sur-Ourthe and the surrounding areas are filled with pubs, restaurants, and cafes that offer the finest in Belgium dining. Visitors can try venison, wild boar, rabbit, pheasant or their choice of fish. Further, sampling different Belgian beers is a favourite pastime of many tourists in Barvaux-sur-Ourthe.



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All that you should know about Right To Information Act, 2005 of India

Sunday, April 12th, 2009
R.S. Praveen Raj asked:


From Mr. R.S. Praveen Raj, http://secularcitizen.net/

 

Right to Information viz. RTI is a part of fundamental rights under Article 19(1) of the Constitution, which says that every citizen has freedom of speech and expression. The people cannot express themselves unless they know what’s happening in the systems that govern them. Every citizen, being the tax payee has the authority as the masters in a democratic system to know how the government bodies and public authorities, meant to serve them, are functioning.

 

But it is quite unfortunate that the Government authorities are still hesitant to part with the information under their control. It is in this context that the recently passed ‘Right to Information Act’ becomes very significant. Right to Information Act, 2005 is a public drafted legislation to set out a mechanism to avail information in the hands of Public authorities and Government Officials. It does not confer any new right, but simply lays down the procedures on how to apply for information under the control of public authorities, and how to avail it.

 

 The preamble of Right to Information Act, 2005 says - “Democracy requires an informed citizenry and transparency of information which are vital to its functioning and also to contain corruption and to hold Governments and their instrumentalities accountable to the governed”. As sounded by its preamble, the Act envisages a corruption-free and transparent governance and polity. The Act covers not only the Executive, but the judiciary and the legislature also. It extends to the entire gamut of central, state and local government systems including those bodies owned, controlled or substantially financed by government and also those Non-government organizations substantially financed, directly or indirectly by funds provided by government. Information relating to any private body that can be accessed by a public authority also comes under the ambit of RTI Act, 2005. 

 

The RTI Act defines “Information” as any material in any form, including records, documents, memos, e-mails, opinions, advice, press releases, circulars, orders, logbooks, contracts, reports, papers, samples, models, and data material held in any electronic form. It is interesting to learn that “Right to Information” also covers

Inspection of work, documents, records; taking notes, extracts, or certified copies of documents or records; and taking certified samples of material. It implies that any citizen can exercise his right to invigilate the transparency and accountability of governance or even insist that a particular civil work be performed in his presence. Any citizen can avail a copy of every bill settled from funds controlled by any of the public authorities and even the statement of accounts of every activity/project/event funded or organized by the Public Authority. Public authority is also obliged to provide reasons for its administrative or quasi-judicial decisions to affected persons, and publish all relevant facts while formulating important decisions affecting the public. Another interesting aspect of RTI Act is that there is “Penalty for forfeiture of information”.

 

 

Section 4(2) of the Act says that “it shall be the constant endeavor of every public authority to provide as much information suo moto to the public at regular intervals through various means of communication, including internet, so that the public shall have minimum resort to the use of this Act to obtain information“. So the dream is the change of mindset from maintenance of Official Information in Secret to Maximum Voluntary disclosure of information.

            Having told the philosophy of Right to Information, it is imperative that the ways and means of availing the information shall be set. So the RTI Act directs that ‘

Every Public Authority shall designate as many Public Information Officers (PIO) in all the administrative units or Offices under it as may be necessary to provide information to persons requesting information”. PIO is also required to help any person making the request orally to reduce the same in writing. The Act further stipulates that “every public authority shall designate an Officer at each sub-divisional or other sub-district level as Assistant Public Information Officer (APIO) to receive the applications for information or appeals under this RTI Act for forwarding the same forthwith to the respective PIO or 1st Appellate Authority or Information Commission. The Burden of proving that PIO/APIO has acted reasonably and diligently in discharge of his functions or obligations under RTI Act will be on the respective PIO/APIO.

 

 

            PIO may seek assistance of any other Officer as he or she considers it necessary for the proper discharge of his or her duties. Section 5(5) of RTI Act says that such Officer will be deemed as PIO for the purposes of providing the information requested. All the Burden including liability for Penalty on defiance of information will stand transferred to the Deemed PIO, if PIO transfers the request to such Officer with a note indicating the same

 

            The Request for information has to be submitted to PIO or APIO in writing or through electronic means in English, Hindi or Official language of the area with a nominal Fee of Rs. 10/-. (There is no fee for persons Below Poverty Line). PIO can demand additional sum of Rs. 2 for each page created or copied for giving it as information to the requestor or Rs. 50/- per diskette/floppy if the same is given in electronic form. Incase if Inspection of work is requested no fee is chargeable for the first hour, but Rs. 5/- each for every subsequent hours.

 

            The Act mandates that the PIO shall provide the requested information as expeditiously as possible, but in no way later than 30 days. However the public authorities can take 5 days more to part with the information sought, if such request is made through APIO. But in any case where the requested information involves the question of “life or liberty”, such information should be given within 48 hours.

 

 

Section 6(2) of RTI Act makes it clear that a person requesting information shall not be required to give any reason for requesting the information or any other personal details. However this freedom implies that the citizens shall show a greater sense of responsibility on the part of the use of information in the media and elsewhere. (Dissemination shall be in Public Interest.). In view of the national security, Intelligence and Security Organisations such as IB, RAW of Cabinet Secretariat, BSF, SPG, CISF, DRDO, Special Branch CID of Andaman & Nicobar, Directorate of Revenue Intelligence, Narcotics Control Bureau etc. have been exempted from stringent provisions of the RTI Act. But it is very interesting to note that the information pertaining to the allegations of corruption and human rights violations are not exempt from disclosure even in the case of those organizations. That conveys the very intention of this Legislation.

 

            Now comes the real question - What is the remedy if the requested information is denied? RTI Act establishes an Independent and Non-judicial appellate mechanism in which a body called “Information Commission” (Central Information Commission and State information Commissions) has been set as the apex body. Further Section 23 of the Act asserts that ‘No court shall entertain any suit, application or other proceedings in respect of any order made under this Act and no such order shall be called in question otherwise than by way of an appeal under this Act’. But this provision cannot be interpreted as a complete bar on jurisdiction of courts, since the options of Writ petitions and Special Leave petitions always subsists. Information Commission also would entertain the complaints from any one who is aggrieved on account of any matter relating to obtaining information under this law including the cases where the public authority refused to accept the RTI Request.

 

 

            In order to give an opportunity for the ‘public authority’ to review its on decision as to the denial of Information requested from PIO, the Act requisitions that an Officer senior in rank to PIO be appointed as the First Appellate Authority, to whom the aggrieved citizen can appeal within thirty days of expiry of time limits within which he/she should have received the information requested. The First Appellate Authority (AA) shall ordinarily dispose of the appeal within thirty days or latest by the forty-fifth day with reasons for availing such prolonged period. An appeal to the respective Central or State Information Commission may be made within a period of 90 days from the date of decision of the Appellate Authority or from the date of expiry of time limit for the disposal of the first appeal made before the first Appellate Authority.

 

                      

Information Commission may, at the time of deciding any complaint or appeal, impose upon PIO, a fine of Rs. 250 per day, up to a maximum of Rs. 25,000/-, if he/she has without any reasonable ground: refused to accept an application for information; or delayed furnishing of information; or malafidely denied information; or knowingly given incomplete, incorrect, or misleading information; or destroyed information that has been requested; or obstructed furnishing of information in any manner. So the Act has teeth; it can not only bark but bite also. But of course the PIO will be given a reasonable opportunity of being heard before any penalty is imposed on him

. The RTI Act extends its arm further to declare that if PIO persistently violates his obligations under RTI Act, Information Commission shall recommend for disciplinary action against such PIO under the service rules applicable to him.

 

            Though the Right to Information Act moots complete transparency in the governmental system, it is also equally important that the strategic information pertaining to the State and any personal information devoid of larger public interest be exempted from disclosure. Accordingly Section 8 (1) of the RTI Act bars the disclosure of the following information.

 

 

 

a)      Information, disclosure of which would prejudicially affect the sovereignty and integrity of India, the security, strategic, scientific or economic interests of the State, relation with foreign State or lead to incitement of an offence;

 

b)      Information which has been expressly forbidden to be published by any court of law or tribunal or the disclosure of which may constitute contempt of court;

 

c)       Information, the disclosure of which would cause a breach of privilege of Parliament or the State Legislature;

 

d)      Information including commercial confidence, trade secrets or intellectual property, the disclosure of which would harm the competitive position of a third party, (unless larger public interest warrants the disclosure of such information)

 

e)      Information available to a person in his fiduciary relationship, (unless the larger public interest warrants the disclosure of such information);

 

f)        Information received in confidence from foreign Government;

 

g)      Information, the disclosure of which would endanger the life or physical safety of any person or identify the source of information or assistance given in confidence for law enforcement or security purposes;

 

h)      Information which would impede the process of investigation or apprehension or prosecution of offenders;

 

i)        Cabinet papers including records of deliberations of the Council of Ministers, Secretaries and other officers. (However, after the decision is taken and the matter is complete or over, the decision, the reasons thereof and the material leading to the decision shall be made public);

 

j)       Information which relates to personal information the disclosure of which has no relationship to any public activity or interest, or which would cause unwarranted invasion of the privacy of the individual unless larger public interest demands its disclosure

 

 

 

       Further, Section 9 of the Act insists that any information that i

nfringes the copyright of any person other than the State should not be disclosed. While Section 8 and Section 9 prevents the disclosure of the kind of information mentioned above, the Act maintains vide

 Section 10(1) that ‘access may be provided to that part of the record, which is not exempted from disclosure, and which can reasonably be severed from any part of that contains the ‘exempt information’

 

            You would also be delighted to learn about an important decision of the Full Bench of Central Information Commission (Decision dated 23rd April 2007), which declared that there is “No fiduciary relationship” in respect of “Evaluated Answer Sheets”, while maintaining accepting that there existed Fiduciary Relationship” between a) Lawyer and Client; b) Doctor and Patient; c) Bank and Customer; d) Trustee and Beneficiary; e) Organisation and Reporting Officer in respect of CR of an Employee etc. Therefore the Information Commission directed that the answer sheets should ordinarily be disclosed in all circumstances, but subject to the scrutiny under S. 8 (1) and Section 9 of RTI Act. The Commission stated further that the evaluated answer sheets could be disclosed withholding the name of the Examiner, in view of the fact that the disclosure of identity of the examiners might pose a danger to the life and safety of the Examiner. The decision also implies that marks given by each of the Interview board members are givable without revealing their identity.

          So RTI Act, 2005 is the most pretty and powerful legislation that the democratic India gifted to its citizens. Its Supremacy is being reiterated in Section 22 of the Act, which states that ‘

The Provisions of RTI Act will be having the overriding effect on any contradicting provisions in Official Secret Act, 1923, and any other law for the time being in force or any other instrument having effect by virtue of any law other than this Act”

 

Let me add a few sagas of successful RTI ventures as an anecdote here. The first story is from a north Indian village. Mazloom Nadaf, a 70-year old rickshaw puller had no scope for his long-awaited dream until he found light in RTI. The story reads as follows - Nadaf did not get any response for the first five years on his application on Indira Awas Yojana - India’s National housing Scheme. Five years later, authorities demanded Rs. 5000/- from him to process the application. But he refused to give the money and, instead approached the legal aid centre of an NGO working in Madhubani district and sought their assistance in drafting and filing an RTI application. In his RTI request, Mazloom asked for the daily progress report made on his application to avail of the Indira Awas Yojana. The application was filed with the Circle Officer for his block who forwarded the same to the Block Development Officer (BDO). The BDO on receiving the RTI application called Mazloom and treated him like a VIP and with a lot of respect handed over a Cheque of Rs. 15,000 (first installment payment) under the Indira Awas Yojana. He was also promised that he would get the subsequent installments in time.

 

           Right to Information Act was also effectively used by residents of a village in Rajasthan’s Bikaner district to put an end to the practice of selling grains from ration shops in the black market. Mr. Revat Ram, Secretary, Jagruk Yuvak Manch of the areas was Instrumental in this achievement. Revat Ram and his friends used the RTI Act to get all records of their ration shop in Himmatsar village and exposed how grains meant for the poor were being black-marketed at a ration shop in Bikaner. After the move, the villagers got the dealer removed. Besides losing dealership, the ration shopkeeper was also forced to pay poor families in the village over Rupees Four Lakhs, the cash equivalent of the grains he had sold illegally.

 

“They threatened us and also offered money. But we refused, because we wanted to ensure that people in our village get the grains they deserve from the government. And we did not get scared in fighting for the rights of our people” - Says Mr. Revat

 

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            The message of RTI Act is very clear - Uproot corruption and make the governmental system totally transparent and accountable to the people. So Government Employee is no longer a Government Servant. He/She has to transform to a Public Servant in Letter and Spirit.

 

            To End with, I wish to quote the father of our nation

-”The real Swaraj will come not by the acquisition of authority by a few but by the acquisition of capacity by all to resist authority when abused

“.

Is it that the Independent India needed 58 years to realize what Mahatmaji told? 

 



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Shopping Online For Ladies Holiday Dresses - Take Your Time, No One Is Looking Over Your Shoulder!

Saturday, April 11th, 2009
Sarah H asked:


When shopping online for ladies holiday dresses you should first familiarize yourself with some of the many online shops available for you to choose from. Decide on what type of holiday dress you are looking for and also how much you are willing like to spend. Be sure to compare prices because they vary among the different stores, so don’t go buying from the first store that you visit. Look for the more popular stores, be sure to choose one that allows you to exchange the items if need be and be sure to hold on to your receipt. You should also find out if they ship the item, what shipping speeds they offer or if it can be collected at a local store in your neighborhood.

First you should look for a dress that would best suit your personality and make you look attractive; it does not have to be one of the latest fashions, because not all styles are suitable to everyone. You can probably go for a casual but elegant look, because those are the most popular for almost any occasion. If you have a very petite built, you should choose a dress that would accentuate your figure, in that case a short fitted dress in maybe a light blue or bright red would be ideal for you.

For the more robust ladies they should consider a dress in dark colors such as black or navy blue, do not choose flowers or prints because these tend to make you look bigger than you actually are, and if you are already robust you do not want a dress that will add on a few more pounds to your look. Consider plain dark colors as these tend to hide those extra curves, giving you a slimmer look. If you are short and robust never choose a long ankle length dress because you will end up looking short and fat and this is not the image you are trying to create.

Depending on the holiday that you have in mind, look in that particular department in the online store and check out the various dresses and choose the ones you like best and compare prices and be sure that they have the ones you want in your size and the color that you want. After you have shopped around a bit and have marked the ones you want take your time, go back and have another look to be sure that you really want that particular dress. After that, the only thing left is to go to those holiday parties and wow the guests. Have a great time!



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How To Look **** While Pregnant

Thursday, April 9th, 2009
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Hal Lewis asked:


There is nothing written down in the books that says a pregnant woman can not look ****. Gone are the days where pregnant women cast into their own category wearing a pair of polyester maternity pants and a T-shirt that has an arrow pointing down that says BABY. Pregnant women want to look attractive and **** just like a woman who is not pregnant. No longer is the supply of maternity clothes limited as fashion designers now cater to all different styles and occasions.

Designers such as Nicole Michelle, Expressiva and Mamamoda have created elegant evening dresses, full lines of business attire, bathing suits, and even wedding gowns. The material is designed to expand with your growing body throughout your pregnancy but is also able to keep you looking **** and stunning all the time. It does not matter if you are petite or full sized there is something for you. Designers have even gone a step further by designing what they call “convertible” clothes. These clothes can be worn through every phase of your pregnancy and beyond. Designers were well aware of the fact that maternity clothes from times past were usually either given away to the next pregnant woman in line or thrown away so they found a way to take care of that by allowing the versatility of more modern maternity wear to be worn while pregnant and even when you are not.

The designers remained on the top of their game by addressing each and every issue that pregnant women might encounter such as garments that are equipped for nursing, intimate apparel, bridesmaid dresses, and a full line of swimwear. All of these selections are designed to make the pregnant woman fit in, look **** and be comfortable all at the same time. Many pregnant women would like the opportunity to maintain the pre pregnancy style and look. Designers know that pregnant women want to feel good about themselves during this time and if they have the right designer clothes, that is a huge step in the right direction. Pregnant women want choices in color, style and fabric, they are not afraid to go strapless or to wear satin. They want it all!

If a woman that is pregnant wants to go out somewhere special with her husband she should have a wide selection of evening dresses to choose from just as she would if she were not pregnant. Just because a woman is pregnant does not mean that she wants to enter the bedroom in a frumpy flannel nightgown. There are times when she is going to want to be noticed and treated like she is **** and for those occasions designers have come up with cleavage enhanced teddies and elegant lingerie gowns for that perfect moment. Designers have been on the ball when it comes to what is being offered to pregnant women now. All needs are being addressed, pregnant women can look cute, sexy, or any way that they want to look and they do not have to break the bank doing so.



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Thursday, April 9th, 2009

Basic Wig Guide

Wednesday, April 8th, 2009
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Suzen Rupar asked:


Here are 3 simple steps to measure your head in order to determine your wig cap size:

Before you measure, make sure to flatten your hair. This will help take into consideration the fact that you will probably be wearing a mesh wig cap liner beneath your wig for a more comfortable and secure fit. Use a cloth measuring tape, being sure not to pull the tape measure too tight. Just rest the tape over or around your head. Pulling the tape measure too tight will stretch the tape and will not give you an accurate measurment. While it is important to get an accurate measurement to determine your wig cap size, keep in mind that most wigs have tabs which allow up to one inch of adjustment for a more secure fit.

1) Measure Around Your Head: Measure the total distance around your head starting at your natural hairline in the front, to just above your ears, and around the back to the bend of your neck and to the front of your head.

2) Measure Front to Back: Bend your head back. Then measure from your natural hairline in the front of your forehead, back over the crown to the bend where your head meets the top of your neck.

3) Measure Ear to Ear: Measure at the top front of one ear, lay the tape measure up and over the crown of your head to the same position on your other ear.

The 3 measurements listed above will determine the circumference, the depth and width of your wig cap and allow you to choose your correct size.

The following sizes should be used as a guide only, as cap sizes may vary by manufactorer.

*Head Size - Child: (19″ Around the Head) (12″ Front to Back) (12″ Ear to Ear).

*Head Size - Petite: (21″ Around the Head) (13 ¼” Front to Back) (13″ Ear to Ear).

*Head Size - Petite/Average: (21.5″ Around the Head) (13 3/4″ Front to Back) (13 1/4″Ear to Ear).

*Head Size Average: (22″ Around the Head) (14 1/4″ Front to Back) (13 1/4″ Ear to Ear).

*Head Size Average/Large: (22.5″ Around the Head) (14 3/4″ Front to Back) (13 3/4″ Ear to Ear).

*Head Size Large: (23″ Around the Head) (15 1/4″ Front to Back) (14″ Ear to Ear).

How To Put Your Wig On.

1) Take the wig out of the box, shake it gently to loosen fibers.

2) Find the front and the back of wig (remember the label goes in back).

3) Brush your own hair back, securing any longer pieces with a hair pin and place a wig cap over your head (keeps your existing hair from falling and the wig securely in place.

4) Grasp the wig at the top and slip it over your head from hairline to back.

5) Adjust wig so that the edges meet with your own natural hairline.

6) The wig should feel secure but no too tight. If necessary, adjust the back elastic straps with hooks toward the inner label for tightening, and away from the label if you need to loosen it.

7) Style as you would your own hair, keeping in mind to be gentle with the hair. Most wigs will require some cutting and styling to create the individual wearer’s desired effect. A professional wig stylist who can help you achieve your look and teach you how to use various approved wig care products is preferred. Remember, you would be best to take off too little than too much as it will not grow back.

Styling and Maintenance of Your Wig.

1) Cleaning Your Wig:

- Brush the wig thoroughly, remembering not to pull too hard on the hair fibers.

- Fill your sink or basin with cold or luke warm water, adding shampoo specifically designed for synthetic hair, or shampoo for color treated hair.

- Let your wig soak for 5-10 minutes. You can move the wig around in a gentle motion, but do not rub it.

- Rinse in cold or luke warm water until thoroughly rinsed.

- Generously apply conditioner to the wig, working it through with fingertips.

- Rinse again until all conditioner is removed from the wig.

- Gently blot the wig with a towel. Do not rub.

- Run your fingertips through the wig fibers without pulling to loosen any tangles or knots.

- Place the wig on a wig stand to air dry. If the wig is human hair, you can use a blow dryer, but it is recommended you use a wig stand as well to preserve the wigs longevity.

2) Styling of Synthetic Wigs:

- If upon receiving your wig, you find you need it altered or restyled, it is advised you take it to a professional stylist to achieve the desired effect. Do not fuss with the styling of a synthetic wig, as most often a simple shake it and go method works just fine. Hence, these were made specifically for ready to wear. You can of course, clip and pin different sections to your liking for a change of style, but as you get used to the wig, you will most likely find that you do not have to do anything if at all in maintaining it’s style. For curly wigs, use a pick or comb to loosen fibers, but do not pull on the hair.

3) Styling of Human Hair Wig:

- If upon receiving your wig, you find you need it altered or restyled, it is advised you take it to a profession stylist to achieve the desired effect. After air drying or using a blow dryer with the hair completely dry, use a wider tooth comb or brush, starting at the ends and working your way up to the roots. Remember it is human hair, and it too can get split ends if not treated delicately. Place the wig on it’s wig stand and use hot rollers or a curling iron on a low setting to style the hair to your liking.

4) Storing Your Wig:

- Store your wig on a wig stand in a clean, damp free and heat free environment. This will ensure it stay tangle and soil free between wearing, as well as maintain the wig’s style.



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