Archive for January, 2009

Neat Bathing Suits For The Pregnant Mommy

Posted on January 19th, 2009 by

Since belly-baring is the hottest fashion these days,
a la Demi Moore, you might also like to wear some neat
bathing suits while you are pregnant.

Swimming is also considered to be a good exercise for
pregnant women so selecting a good bathing suit may
also become a matter of necessity.

Two piece bathing suits come in several varieties and
for a little bit more money, you might be able to
purchase a belly baring swimsuit for yourself.

Check if the suit is customized for pregnant women as
the bikini bottom piece must have generous amounts of
elastic. This allows the bottom piece to hug your
belly as it keeps growing in size without really
pinching the skin.

A tank top bikini might also look sexy because breasts
enlarge considerably during these months.

Avoid using a one piece suit because that always
screams the fact that you are expecting. It draws
immediate attention to the large belly.

If you are forced to wear a one-piece suit, then tie a
sarong to it when you are out of the water. You might
also like to attach a swimming skirt to the swimsuit
so that it covers the ugly excesses of fat on your
upper hips and tummy.

While swimming, the skirt is designed to keep out of
the way. You might also consider wearing bathing
shorts and a tank top if you are feeling particularly
shy. So ahead and keep cool with those minimalist
bathing suits.

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Teleconferencing And Home

Posted on January 19th, 2009 by

It is becoming increasingly popular, whether by choice
or necessity, for individuals to work over the
internet from their own homes.

This has necessitated a rather unique approach for
these individuals to keep abreast of work schedules
and the like without traveling to far flung places for
conferences or meetings.

Teleconferencing was born out of the need for faster,
more efficient, use of time and resources. Along with
the teleconferencing though came several negative
aspects of working from home.

If video conferencing is not being used, the
participant will not be able to have that face-to-face
kind of meeting whereby a lot can be construed by
something as simple as body language. This could make
it a lot harder to get your point over to just a voice
on the other end of the phone line.

Home-workers can also be distracted whilst joining in
with a conference. If you had a complaining child and
a burst pipe on one hand, and a conference call on the
other, which one takes priority?

But don?t be put off by teleconferencing. There are
many advantages to being able to attend meetings from
your own home office.

No more wasted time waiting in traffic jams or busy
airports. No more nights away from home in faceless
hotel rooms waiting for other delegates who may have
been delayed.

Teleconferencing is an extremely precious tool in
today?s busy world. Used wisely it can bring together
many intelligent, inventive individuals, saving on
costs and increasing productivity.

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Save Big Bucks On Your Pregnancy Dresses

Posted on January 19th, 2009 by

Maternity clothes are probably the biggest money drain
for any pregnant woman. Not only do they have a small
shelf-life (after all, you will use them only for a
few months) they also tend to become old-fashioned in
a jiffy.

So how does someone plan their pregnancy wardrobe
without allowing it to make a big dent in their
budget?

Consider borrowing from friends or relatives. Almost
everyone hangs on to their maternity clothes and they
will gladly allow you borrow it for some time.

Plunder your husband or your partner?s closets for
baggy shirts, large-size shorts, and roomy socks.
Frequent yard sales and garage sales where housewives
might be disposing their maternity wear.

Run the clothes through a good dry cleaning service -
you don?t want to catch all the germs, mites, dust,
etc that might have collected on old clothes. Open the
seams of your old clothes – you might be surprised at
how long you can wear your regular clothes when you
are bulging with pregnancy fat if you can make them
roomier.

Stepping out for a party and you need something more
trendy? Well, consider buying last season?s pregnancy
dresses. Everyone at the party will be busy cooing
over your pregnancy glow to even notice your clothes.

Also, you might be excused because everyone buys
pregnancy dresses well in advance and if you are just
a season behind, well, that?s actually quite sweet.
And anyhow, pregnant mothers are forgiven a lot more
than out-of- fashion pregnancy dresses, so relax!

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Pregnancy Dresses And Your Shopping Habits

Posted on January 19th, 2009 by

In the first flush of pregnancy, many would-be moms
quickly buy their pregnancy clothes and then regret it
at leisure. Most first timers are unaware that while
their body undergoes many changes, their lifestyle
also changes.

And with it, their shopping habits must also
compulsorily change. Consider this scenario – when you
were a gangly teen, nothing fit well.

In your twenties, everything was absolutely a perfect
fit. You were small size then, now with a huge belly,
you must buy extra large clothes. Doesn?t your ego
take a beating?

That aside, there was a time when you could just look
at a top and you might know it will fit you. When you
are pregnant, avoid such snappy purchases. Try on the
clothes. Wear them for as long as you can. Even if
something feels slightly itchy or tight, lose those
clothes immediately.

Your skin becomes twice as sensitive and if you wear
those clothes for a longer period of time then a small
itch might become an ugly rash and a fitting top might
just squeeze the breath out of you. So don?t ever
think of buying a pregnancy dress without trying it on
first.

Big is good, bigger is best. Aim to buy a size that?s
at least a couple of sizes bigger than you are
currently. Just accept the fact that you will grow and
grow and your clothes also have to keep up with your
increasing dimensions.

So change your shopping habits temporarily when buying
your pregnancy dresses.

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Trading Stocks Online – Investing On Stocks

Posted on January 19th, 2009 by

When you have decided to jump aboard, sit down and
take stock of your finances. Don?t go by the myth: the
more you invest the more you reap. It?s no fixed
deposit.

Invest the money you can live without and don?t invest
the sum you can?t live without. That would be a
disaster. Identify the strong stocks, invest on them
and play safe. Of course, that is until you understand
the market.

Don?t invest all your money on one or two stocks that
looks like a winner. Sure, the possibility of hitting
jackpot is higher, but look at the downside, if the
handpicked stocks of yours fail then you lose
everything.

It?s always wise to distribute your investment on a
set of stocks that you believe has the strength to
stay stable and expect no dramatic downturns.

There is no short cut to success. You have to go
through the grind. Equal distribution of the
investment sum would pay rich dividends.

Importantly, invest money from your savings and never
go for a debt sum to see you through the fortune
market. Be prepared! Even though stock trading sounds
more of a gamble than a chore, it has the quality to
make you reach the pinnacle or pull you down the
drain.

It?s a common trend that when a stock suddenly shows
life and moves in the fast lane everybody would like
to be on board. It?s a mistake if you short sell the
other stocks and move on to this promising train.

Law of gravity, everything that has gone up bounds to
come down and if you have a considerable investment
riding on it, your fortunes come down with a thud.

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Water Ski – Origin

Posted on January 19th, 2009 by

Water skiing is an extremely popular sport and
recreation activity. It involves attaching a board to
the feet and being pulled along the water?s surface by
a boat.

The skier, as the person performing the activity is
known, holds onto the end of a rope, which is fastened
to the boat. As the boat pulls the skier, he or she,
then in water with a board attached to the feet, tries
to stand on the water?s surface.

Expert skiers are also known to ski barefoot. The most
difficult part of water skiing is probably trying to
find and maintain the balance on the water. Several
people have been hurt while trying to learn the
nuances of the activity.

Nevertheless, it continues to be an extremely popular
form of activity in most beaches, especially those
promoting itself as tourism hotspots.

The activity is also performed in rivers and lakes.
The activity is known to have originated in Wisconsin,
USA. Ralph Samuelson, who is considered to be the
pioneer of water skiing, was the person who had tried
several tricks and came out with variations to the
ordinary method of just being pulled along the water.

A wannabe skier should practice on land before taking
to the water. The person can try to maintain balance
by standing on the toes. The first requirement is of
course the presence of a water body and a boat.

It is advisable to start skiing with two skies,
instead of one. This exciting sport can be a dangerous
one too; therefore, necessary caution is advised
before you take the plunge, literally!

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Teleconferencing Etiquette

Posted on January 19th, 2009 by

Teleconferencing is as much part of today"s business
routine as pens and paper were to conferences of days
gone by. But with new technology comes the necessity
to "mind your manners" when communicating with global
participants.

When you are mid conference call, how do you make it
known that you have something to contribute? Do you
wait until there is a lull in the conversation or do
you just "jump in"?

Did you know that the Japanese will listen to what you
have to say, and then consider what they will answer,
leaving that uncomfortable – to us in the Western
World – silence that we feel compelled to fill up
sometimes with inane chatter!

Unless you are on a video conference, there is no
clear way to interrupt, especially when you are not
familiar with the seniority of all the participants.
Cutting off a colleague may be forgiven but
interrupting the boss – well that is a whole other
ball game!

If possible, discuss this sensitive matter with the
organizer before the meeting takes place. If you are
the organizer, produce an agenda and distribute it in
advance.

Maybe you could factor in a question and answer
segment at the end of each subject being discussed
which would also allow time for other suggestions or
ideas to be tabled. It is important, and to keep the
"flow" of the meeting going, that someone directs
events.

Organization is the universal language used when
setting up a successful teleconference whether it is
"in-house" or international.

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Look After Your Roses Like A Treasure

Posted on January 18th, 2009 by

Roses are considered to be the representation of love.
From time immemorial, roses have adorned the likes of
kings and queens. Even for the commoner, the rose was
the moment when he transcended his commonness to
aspire for the higher plains.

So, the demand for roses has always been good. Rose
gardening thus has been in vogue throughout the
history of the civilized world. To get a good harvest
of roses, you have to look after the garden at all
times of the year.

Fungal infection is very common for every breed of
rose. In summer, fungus usually appears on the rose
petals and black spots also seem to appear on the
flowers. Insects like red spiders are the main
troublemakers as well.

Normal utilization of chemicals controls the majority
of these infections as well as of the sucking and
chewing insects. But some insects are also beneficial
to your roses.

You can prevent your roses from any type of insects
through a lime-sulphur spray in early spring followed
by a regular regimen of fungicide every 10 days
beginning in mid spring. Remove all the infected
stems, leaves, or canes and discard them. You have to
continue this program until the rust is gone.

In a word, your roses should be fertilized regularly.
If you have planted your roses right now, you can
begin fertilization after the first time it blooms.
Otherwise, while your roses are blooming, they can be
fertilized every two or three weeks. It is also good
to remember that chicken manure is great for roses.

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The Wonders Of Plastic Surgery

Posted on January 18th, 2009 by

The great thing about plastic surgery is that it
directly benefits the external. One?s external
condition is greatly improved either through
reconstructive or cosmetic plastic surgery. This
benefit spills over into your inner beauty so that you
will be blessed with newfound, confidence, assurance
and self-esteem.

The physical result of plastic surgery is that it
produces a much healthier look. The ramifications to
this are immense as this new healthy look will often
pervade the patient?s entire lifestyle.

People who choose to have surgeries such as breast
reduction and liposuction will usually end up feeling
more comfortable in their clothes. They find that
their new bodies will now allow them to take part in
physical activities that they would not have even
considered before having the plastic surgery.

This type of surgery can open up new doors to people
who have felt that they have had to live sheltered
lives because of their bodies. After the surgery, they
are benefited with a renewed confidence that enables
them to get out and try new things.

No matter if a person chooses to have plastic surgery
to improve their look or their lifestyle, they will
always be able to experience emotional benefits when
they are finally able to feel comfortable in their own
bodies.

They find that they now exude a confidence that they
never dreamed would have been possible. This is
certainly a benefit that will last for a lifetime!
Plastic surgery has certainly benefited many people
over the last several years!

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Grow Miniature Roses In Your Garden

Posted on January 18th, 2009 by

People are often tempted to consider miniature roses
as indoor plants, not knowing the fact that though the
flowers are miniature, the plant itself can grow to a
height of four to five feet.

But if at all these easy-to-maintain flowers are to be
grown indoors, a few simple measures will give the
best results.

The primary requirement for the miniature roses is
ample and direct sunlight, the lack of which may
result in stretched out branches and gaps between the
leaves. To prevent this, additional light arrangements
have to be made.

Moreover, watering the plant once in a week keeps it
healthy. Spraying the upper and inner sides of the
leaves keeps the spider-mites at bay and leaves the
plant dust-free. Also, the pot should be neither too
big nor too small but just about the size to make the
plant grow comfortably.

As a matter of fact, the miniature roses can be grown
in flower pots, hanging baskets as well as in the
ground but it is mandatory that they receive direct
sunlight.

While planting it to the ground, the roots should be
free of tangles and placed carefully into a one foot
deep and wide hole which is to be leveled properly
with loose soil. Proper care has to be taken for the
first three weeks.

Watering the plant is a must and even later the soil
has to be kept moist always. The outdoor plants
usually blossom from spring to winter. A covering by
mulch may help to protect them from frost and wintry
chill.

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