Archive for the ‘Women’ Category

My Bare Essential Make Up A Review Of Bare Minerals

Tuesday, June 3rd, 2008

Make up is one of those things that us girls just CAN’T live without. Billions of dollars a year are spent on everything from foundation to lip gloss. There are so many kinds of makeup on the market that it can get a little confusing trying to decide which make up will make us look our very best.

Last year I decided that I would try the Bare Minerals make up by Bare Escentuals. I had seen the infomercials on TV and thought, hey; I’ll give it a try and see what I think.

Human Resources And The Champions Who Make Them So

Tuesday, June 3rd, 2008

May I recommend a book to you if you are serious about entering the field of Human Resource Management:

“Human Resource Champions - The Next Agenda for Adding Value and Delivering Results” by Dave Ulrich and published by Harvard Business School.

Why do I suggest this book? Well we hear a lot about organizational capital these days and yet, if the HR department is extremely good they should be able to help create the people needed to increase the formation and attainment of this elusive and highly productive organizational capital. Although this book was written in 1997, it should be noted that many of its primary themes are alive and well today.

Improve Your Ballet - The Ballet Bible Review

Friday, May 23rd, 2008

Becoming a ballet dancer can be difficult. It is not something that can be learned overnight, nor can it be mastered in a few months. Taking ballet classes is imperative to learn the proper techniques necessary to become a truly magical ballet dancer whose every move and step personify grace and
beauty.

As a resource for beginning through advanced ballet students, The Complete Ballet Bible Package written by Anita Leembruggen, reinforces what students learn in class. It’s like having your own private tutor at home.

Broken into three components, ebook, audio and ballet dance videos, these user friendly formats allow you to navigate through every ballet exercise with ease.

A-line Indian Dresses Never Go Out Of Fashion

Thursday, May 22nd, 2008

A-line dresses have always topped the popularity charts. Regardless to say, A-line apparels have always been in fashion. In many Indian weddings, young girls wear bright colours in this specific style of Indian lehnga dress. The cut of these A-line Indian dress is worth mentioning. It is well fitted from the waist and as it goes towards the ankle, the flare widens.

The best part about A-line Indian dresses is that one feels comfortable wearing this outfit. And it never goes out of fashion despite the fact we are witnessing a fashion change almost every fortnight. A-line Indian dresses have maintained their charm and grace even in these fast growing scenarios.

The Teenage Condition - The Two Headed Monster Explored

Thursday, May 15th, 2008

Am I alone in my grieving for the early childhood of my daughter? I look back to those pink and white glory days with nostalgia, dreaming of when she sat before a collection of dolls or plastic ponies, combing manes and tails and humming a tune from the latest Little Kitty movie.

Her bedroom was swathed in cotton candy pink tulle, large bows everywhere; a collection of powder puffs bright patches of color in the sunlight filtering through chiffon drapes. Where has that darling little girl gone?

Interview With Nick Ruth, Author Of The Dark Dreamweaver

Monday, April 28th, 2008

Nick Ruth didn’t set out to be an author when he sat down to write The Dark Dreamweaver; he was just looking for a way to connect with his son. The two share a love of reading, and Nick decided to surprise his son with a personalized story. What started out as a short story grew into a 224-page book that has won awards and attracted fans around the country.

Hypoallergenic Jewelry- Jewelry You Wont Have To Bear With!

Thursday, April 17th, 2008

Hypoallergenic jewelry is jewelry especially made for those who are allergic to presence of nickel in jewelry. Therefore, special care requires to be taken at the time of making this jewelry so that the one who wears it does not have to worry about its side effects. Many a times, normal jewelry worn might give out side effects like swelling, soreness, dermatitis, itching, etc.

Hypoallergenic jewelry has been made keeping in mind special care required for all those hypoallergenic to normal jewelry. This jewelry is as chic as any other, only difference being you will not require worrying about skin irritation each time you wear it.

Registry Fix Is A Great Registry Cleaner, But Not Perfect

Monday, March 17th, 2008

Registry Fix is a great registry cleaner. It finds and repairs a huge number of PC registry errors, and it is very user friendly. It offers one-click operation for those who do not want to deal with lots of technical and complicated stuffs. You can even schedule this software to perform scans at a particular time. Of course, if you would like to scan your PC manually, you can do that also. Totally flattens other products costing twice as much.

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Money Clip Wallets To The Rescue

Thursday, March 13th, 2008

A wallet is very handy keeper of personal items such as pictures, cards, coins, and most especially paper money. There are many types of wallet available in the market today, depending on the use, the type of material, and the design. The usual folding wallet contains a transparent film for the picture, a few pockets to keep discount or specialty cards, a button pocket to keep the coins, and a wide pocket for the paper money.

And then there’s money clip: made from a steel flattened into two folds to form a clip. It is available in different sizes of silver or chrome-plated steel. However, compared to a wallet, a money clip has only one use: to clip paper money.

Think And Grow Rich

Tuesday, March 4th, 2008

Probably the most well-known book about creating wealth also happens to be one of the best, if not the best. Think and Grow Rich was written by Napolean Hill in 1960 at the behest of Andrew Carnegie.

Carnegie, who amassed his fortune in steel, is one of the richest people to have ever lived; the book contains his secret for creating wealth. Think and Grow Rich is one of the best-selling books of all time. It is now in its twentieth printing.

Among the people who used Carnegie’s secret in their own endeavors are Henry Ford, Charles Schwab, Theodore Roosevelt, Wilbur Wright, John D. Rockefeller, Thomas Edison, Woodrow Wilson, and Alexander Graham Bell.