Archive for January, 2009

Why Cotton Is The Preferred Pregnancy Fabric

Posted on January 21st, 2009 by

Not only are cotton clothes stylish but they also seem
to be the preferred choice of pregnancy dresses across
the world. In hot and humid countries like India,
cotton is the number 1 selling fabric by default. But
for pregnant women in all countries across the globe
it is a god-send for many reasons.

Cotton allows your skin to breathe, which is very
helpful during the advanced stages of pregnancy. This
means you remain comfortable during hot flashes and
even otherwise, the fabric allows air to pass through
it easily. This means you get natural ventilation
which helps aid good hygiene and comfort.

Cotton is easily available almost everywhere. And
what?s more, you get cotton in different cuts and
styles which means, your pregnancy wardrobe can be
varied and interesting.

While cotton fabrics are difficult to care for, they
make-up for this shortfall by keeping you cool and
comfortable during difficult times. Your body goes
through many changes so it helps to wear pregnancy
dresses that don?t leave you itching, scratchy,
swollen, or bruised any more than is necessary.

Cotton is also considered to be the fabric of choice
of the upper elite. So it allows you to look chic and
yet you are as comfortable as possible in your cotton
pregnancy dress.

Cotton also molds itself in your body curves which
lends a slim, lean look. So don?t hesitate for a
minute before you buy cotton pregnancy dresses because
you will get a rich pay-off in terms of comfort,
style, and over-all well being.

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Innovations

Posted on January 21st, 2009 by

When Ralph Samuelson began water skiing in 1922, he
only wanted to take skiing to water. He wanted to
improvise skiing on ice to make it possible to do it
on water. But this concept of innovation and
improvising has stuck to the sport of water skiing
since then.

When Ralph started, his attempts at riding on water
were unsuccessful. "The first one to attempt anything
new is the one who would run into the hurdle first",
goes the adage and it rang true in Ralph?s attempt
too.

As his idea came from snow skiing, he wanted to try
using snow skis. However, this plan failed. He then
decided to make his own skis and fashioned two out of
boards.

The next requirement was a towrope, which is fastened
to the boat. The skier manages to stay afloat by
holding onto the other end of the rope.

Ralph Samuelson, for a towrope, used a long cord. To
be able to comfortably hold onto the one end of the
rope, he tied it to an iron ring.

With these contraptions ready, he got his brother to
ride the boat and started something that has today
become extremely popular among thousands of people.

Ralph was also the first recorded person to jump a
ramp. Several people have since improvised the
equipment that Samuelson used first. Today it has
become a science in itself.

By the time water skiing was included as an event in
several tournaments and meets around the world, the
number of equipment manufacturers and sellers had
multiplied with several equipment in varying types and
kinds.

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Pregnancy Dresses In Denim Are Stylish And Comfortable

Posted on January 21st, 2009 by

With all those hormones raging in your body, you will
notice that your core body temperature keeps
fluctuating during pregnancy. You need to wear
maternity clothes that allow your body to be
comfortable during hot flashes and even while you are
feeling cold. In other words, you must wear pregnancy
dresses that allow your skin to breathe.

Therefore, common sense dictates that your pregnancy
dresses should be made from natural fiber. Put away
all your synthetics, poly-fibers, lycra, etc in cold
storage for at least a couple of years.

Instead opt for fibers like denim, which look
fashionable and yet are a sensible choice for all your
pregnancy dresses. Denim is a fabric that allows you
to be cool in summer and warm during the winter
months.

It also allows you to regulate your body temperature
during hot flashes so that all the perspiration dries
up naturally. Other synthetic dresses don?t allow air
to pass through the fabric so sweat remains
uncomfortably lodged on the skin.

Denim is also a material that allows you plenty of
choice in terms of style and cut. You can opt for
pregnancy jeans which have special elastic that can
accommodate your ever increasing waist size during the
advanced months of pregnancy.

Denim culottes or a pair of well-cut denim trousers
will help also hide the pregnancy bulges. A
smartly-cut denim jacket also provides a slim and trim
look to your pregnancy silhouette. So do consider
denim as a key fabric in your pregnancy wardrobe.

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Water Ski – Different Types Of Skiing

Posted on January 21st, 2009 by

The concept of water skiing can be expanded to skiing
over almost any surface. We could even say there have
arisen several offshoots that have taken water ski as
its core derivative.

Take for example skiing over a water body while being
pulled forward by an aircraft, instead of a boat. The
same principle of water skiing is applicable in this
format of skiing also.

The only difference is that the forward momentum is
being provided by an aircraft. Another form of skiing
is snowboarding. Snowboarding is rushing down a snow
slope with feet attached to a board. This is a high
speed sport and can be dangerous.

These days, kids take to trampoline like a fish takes
to water. It is so natural for them to associate
themselves with adventure sports that water skiing is
not left far behind.

Adrenaline junkies have taken skiing to another level
by tying a snowboard to their feet and jumping from an
aircraft. This gives the enthusiast several minutes to
perform acrobatics in the air before pulling the cord
for the release of the parachute that would be tied to
him so that he can land safely.

Slalom skiing is probably the toughest and finest of
individual water ski activities. In slalom, the skier
uses one ski instead of two to stay on water.

Mastering slalom is difficult and takes time as
finding the balance over an unsteady substance like
water while being pulled along by a high-speed boat
can take lots of time. With its complicity comes the
delight for the spectators.

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What Are The Benefits Of Plastic Surgery?

Posted on January 21st, 2009 by

There are many benefits associated with plastic
surgery. It is also known as cosmetic or
reconstructive surgery. People who undergo cosmetic
surgery are trying to look younger or better than they
did before.

Plastic surgery is a great way to deal with the many
health concerns that people have while also being able
to regain self-esteem.

Plastic surgery was once considered just for
celebrities. Not so today! More and more people are
now reaping the benefits that they receive from an
improved appearance for work, confidence or for their
overall health.

If you are looking to have plastic surgery, it would
be best if you familiarized yourself with the benefits
as well as the risks of this type of medical
procedure.

One of the most important benefits that comes from
having plastic surgery is that it helps people to stop
having so many concerns about their appearance.

It helps them to focus on things that are important to
them such as taking part in sports without having to
be self-conscious, or being able to correct a facial
feature which has preoccupied them for years as it
continued to drain away their mental energy.

Studies have shown that people who have an
imperfection corrected by plastic surgery have more
mental focus and confidence. When people feel that
they are more attractive, they feel that they have
become empowered to improve the quality of their
lives.

They also feel that they now have more confidence to
take healthy risks which can either help them find a
mate or land them their dream job. Plastic surgery is
not just for people who are solely concerned about
their looks, but it is also for people who are
concerned with life.

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Trading Stocks Online – Bull and Bear Runs

Posted on January 21st, 2009 by

Bull and bear runs depict the state of the stock
market at the current juncture. Bull run is synonymous
with good market value and lots of selling activity.
While Bear run is synonymous with depreciating market
value.

You can survive a bear run and make fortune in a bull
run if you keep your eyes open and keep your finger on
the pulse of the markets.

When the markets go through a bull run, the usual
notion is the market is on an upswing. Your stocks
will fetch a high price now and the general dilemma
would be if you should hold on to the stock or worry
if it would end up below the price you had actually
bought it for.

In that case scenario, sell a part of your shares and
hold on to the rest. That way you stand to gain when
the market corrects itself.

When the market is in a bear run, things look real
bleak. This is when you?ve got to be cautious. When
the prices fall on your shares don?t panic, but be
watchful.

In a bear market, people sell their shares fearing the
worst and that hits the market fortunes badly. If the
price of your shares goes down steep, it would
advisable to sell them, but just don?t wash your hands
off everything.

You can also use this scenario to your advantage as
the stocks, which were priced too high for you to buy
may have come down to a reasonable level. You can buy
them now and wait for the market to return to a stable
run. When that happens, you would have made a wise
investment.

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Time Management – About Time Boxing

Posted on January 21st, 2009 by

Time boxing is a system of time management which
breaks down a long and complex task into smaller
pieces. Each piece of the task must be accomplished by
a specific deadline. In time boxing deadlines are not
flexible, but everything else in the project is.

In time boxing a large task is broken down into
several sections. Each section has specific guidelines
for its completion. When the boxes are first "laid
out", along with their deadlines, the project may be
very detailed. As each deadline approaches, if the
tasks first pinpointed in the time box are not near to
completion, certain aspects of those tasks may be
scraped.

One example of this type of time management system
might be to consider a script for a motion picture.
The scenes are laid out in boxes, with 5 or 6 scenes
to be completed at each deadline. As the deadline
approaches one of scenes may be dropped, in order to
finish the completion of that section of the project
on time.

Time boxing does not work in every instance. The key
element to this system of time management is the
deadline. In some cases if the deadline is not met,
the entire project is scraped as a result.

The system works best when a strict budget must be
adhered to, thus preventing the extending of
deadlines, in order to finish the work.

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Lead The Pack!

Posted on January 21st, 2009 by

In today?s high tech corporate world, teleconferencing
has become one of the most useful tools to facilitate
increased productivity. It is also a very effective
way of alleviating wastage be it time or resources.

Many of us have been at meetings or seminars where we
find ourselves drifting off into our own little world
whether it be through boredom or tiredness. However,
there are several ways to ensure that this kind of
meeting stays on track.

Consider producing an agenda which can be easily
distributed to all parties prior to the conference. In
this way candidates will be more prepared with
suggestions or questions when the meeting commences.

Start on time. Yes, that sounds very simplistic, but
what is the point is saving costs on traveling and
accommodation if you waste everyone?s time who is
attending? Remember the old saying ?time is money? and
try to stay strictly to the timetable.

Make sure everyone dials in on time. Again, no point
in having all those people sitting around just because
of a late phone call.

When it is your turn to speak, state your name so that
your voice will begin to be recognized. People should
be concerned about what you are saying and not wasting
effort trying to figure out who said what!

Above all else, try to get people involved with the
subject matter. It can be difficult to judge how a
meeting is being perceived when you don?t have the
luxury of observing body language.

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Solutions To Common Rose Gardening Problems

Posted on January 21st, 2009 by

Your rose gardening efforts might have been zilched by
extreme weather conditions, diseases, and viruses. The
dreaded mosaic disease affect 9 of 10 rose gardens and
block spots are as infectious as the common cold.

But don?t give up yet. There are several precautionary
measures you can adopt in order to protect your
precious rose garden.

Extreme Weather Conditions – There is not much you can
do to change the weather and short of erecting a
hot-house you can?t even protect your roses from harsh
climates. However, you can keep an eye out – and when
you see harsh weather approaching take protective
measures like covering your roses with tarpaulin to
keep out the rains and so on.

Cleanliness – On a regular basis, clean the beds and
remove dead leaves, fallen debris, clippings, and so
on.

Hygiene – It is not just enough to clip away the dead
stems and leaves. You must also brush them away from
the rose beds and dispose of them in trash cans.

Regular Pruning – Most gardeners will prune the sides
of rose bushes without really thinking about what is
going on inside. Well, you need to prune within the
bush as well so that enough air is circulated to the
inner flowers, leaves, and stems.

Plug the Cuts – If you prune, you leave behind exposed
inner area of stems. Seal them up with a special plant
glue so that diseases and other insects cannot erode
or eat away the delicate inner parts.

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The Importance Of Planning For Long Term Goals In

Posted on January 21st, 2009 by

Order To Ensure Better Time Management

Learning time management skills often requires the
setting of long, medium and short term goals. When
evaluating the number of goals to be completed,
planning when, exactly how you will meet your specific
goals is one of the most important steps in the
process.

One example of a long term goal might be to build a
home of your own. Simply setting this goal is not
nearly enough. If you really hope to accomplish your
goal you must have a detailed plan in place to help
you achieve it.

Effective time management skills include setting
deadlines for when you will meet your entire goals, as
well as thinking through all of the small steps that
you will need to take along the way. This is the
planning process and it requires that you make
commitments to yourself, in order to meet your long
term goals.

If your goal is to build a house within the next two
years, then the next step is to detail all of things
you will need to do in order to accomplish that goal.

It is also important to set shorter deadlines for each
phase of this process. In this case some of the things
you might to need to accomplish in order to fulfill
your goal, and the deadlines you might apply could be
find a piece of land on which to build by December;
blueprints for the home complete by March; hire
contractors by June; purchase materials by July etc…
In this way you break down complicated, long term
goals into smaller, more manageable pieces.

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