Tuesday, August 28, 2012

so how this happened

I am in the field of Computers from past 16 years and during this period I had learnt many things and from the beginning itself I was very fond of learning Computer Programming and at present I am developing Software programs for various Govt. Sectors. And regarding the Internet business, I started my internet career about 5 years ago and since then I have learnt a lot from this Internet thing.

Almost 80% of Internet users search for ‘How to make money online?‘ and so I decided to create a niche website to tell you about the most of earning money online.

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Since, this is my first post describing this niche, I just wanted to tell you the ‘Basics of Internet Career’ and what is all about ‘Earning Money Online‘.

So guys, have you ever thought that how most of the publishers earn their living only with a few sites they develop. Most of them are under the free site providers like Blogger, WordPress.com, etc. The main success behind such Publishers is just their hard work and patience.

I have seen many publishers who are earning more than $144K per month, so how this happened? Actually, they are writing under a proper niche and that too continuously, within time the reputation of their site increases in search engines and they start earning regular income from their blogs/websites. For more information about finding your niche, refer to my article regardingList of High Paying Adsense Categories for your Niche Website.

Regarding Adsense, its a very big deal to make a good standing account with Adsense because Google won’t spare a single second to ban your account if you have made a single mistake in following Adsense TOS.

But, what if you haven’t done any mistake and Adsense disabled your account, so as with many genuine Publishers. Always make an alternate source of online Income like:

  1. Sell online products.
  2. Sell your own ebooks or products.
  3. Become Affiliate Marketer, through which many publishers are earning their livelihood.
  4. Always use Adsense Alternative Publisher accounts, don’t ever depend on a single firm as Adsense.

If you follow the above tips, you will always have a backup of your Income Source, and if something odd happens with Adsense account, you will gain a regular income from other sources.

But, I recommend making a good standing with your Adsense account as this is a Genuine Publishing network and pays the most share which comes form its advertisers.

Now, what about the Stable Income? Its a must have like problem for almost all of the Publishers who are beginners in this field. don’t worry guys, I will try to solve this problem also, rest depends on your work and writing capabilities.

The income which is coming regularly is called Stable Income, but when this income multiplies itself per month then its called a GOOD STABLE INCOME, so how to earn a good stable income, its very easy… just follow this tip:

HAVE PATIENCE AND UPDATE YOUR SITE DAILY WITH NICHE AND QUALITY CONTENT

DON’T FORGET TO FOLLOW THE ABOVE 4 POINTS AS A SOURCE OF SECONDARY INCOME

After a certain time, you will be getting a regular income, and please don’t blame me if you are not writing proper articles, not updating your blog regularly and expecting to get a good income.

Moreover, many of us think that Google Panda update has eaten my visitors, but my personal opinion about this blog and the visitors is that after recent Panda Update, every genuine publisher is getting targeted users, and I am watching my blog since the last update and I have seen a drastic increase in returning visitors and also new ones, that too targeted.

Thursday, August 23, 2012

MAC Liquidlast Liner Mini-Rant

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Feast your eyes upon the bane of my eyelining existence this past month, the dreaded tube of MAC Liquidlast Liner ($16.50) in Inkspill.
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I’m usually a Fluidline/Technakohl kinda gal Coach Bags On Sale, but I’ve heard many wonderful things about MAC Liquidlast Liner and was stoked to pick up a tube. Plus, I couldn’t say no to the pearly deep green color.

Little did I know the world of hurt this tube would unleash.

The 266, the 209 – I’ve tried applying Inkspill with several different brushes but for some reason couldn’t draw a straight line to save my life. Every time I put it on I end up looking like a crazy, cracked-out circus clown Coach wallets! I briefly thought about posting pictures of one of my many bad Liquidlast experiments, but I am so not ready to go there.

After every ill-fated attempt I had to take off all my eye makeup and start over again because this stuff requires a strong oil-based makeup remover; otherwise Coach Outlet, this liner stays put through your next few lifetimes.

But I’m not ready to give up the fight. There’s gotta be a way to make this work Coach Factory Store Online!

Your friendly neighborhood beauty addict,

Karen

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Viola Davis- Her Best Hair-

Viola Davis: Her Best Hair?

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From humble beginnings, actress Viola Davis, the second of six children, worked her way up through abject poverty and dozens of bit parts in movies and TV, some of them uncredited (like “unnamed CIA Chairwoman” in Syriana), to become one of Hollywood’s most distinguished and sought after actresses. Born August 11, 1965 on her grandmother’s farm in St. Matthews, South Carolina, Viola is now getting some very good roles.

Her mother, Mae Alice, was a maid, factory worker and homemaker, and her father was a horse trainer. When Viola was just two months old, the family moved to Central Falls, Rhode Island, where her love of acting began.

Probably best known for her portrayal of Aibileen Clark, a maid and nanny in Civil Rights era America during the early 1960s, in last year’s The Help, a role for which she has been nominated for a Best Actress Academy Award, and also for her performance as Mrs. Muller in 2008′s Doubt, Viola says she was a freshman in high school when she first saw acting as her way out of poverty.

A representative from The Neighborhood Playhouse School of Theatre in New York had visited her school, and when he asked how many of the students wanted to become actors, Viola and every one of her classmates raised their hand. Then, as the man explained how difficult the life of an actor could be, and the hardships that struggling actors often face, half of the hands went down, then more of them, until Viola’s was the only hand still raised.

“When you haven��t had enough to eat,” she says of that moment, “when your electricity and heat is cut off, you’re not afraid anymore when someone tells you life is going to be hard. The fear factor was minimized for me. My dreams were bigger than the fear.”

Lucky for us, she found her niche. :)

I love the idea of dreaming bigger than the fear. I think I’ll have to add that into my rotation of daily mantras.

Good luck at the Oscars, V!

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Your friendly neighborhood beauty addict,

Karen

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Makeup and Beauty Blog Monday Poll, Jan. 5

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  1. Mood:
  2. A mish-mash this morning: feisty (ready to kick booty, haaaaay!), ravenous (mmm Eggo Waffles) and cheerful

  3. Eyeshadow:
  4. Chanel Mystic Eyes quad from the 2009 Spring Bohemian Fantasy Collection

  5. One random thing you don’t know about me:
  6. I don’t like calamari.

  7. Fragrance:
  8. Vera Wang Princess

  9. Outfit:
  10. Skinny jeans, black turtleneck, black knee-high boots, black striped hat and gold hoops

  11. MAC essentials:
  12. Concrete eyeshadow, ">266 brush, ">Blushbaby blush, Select Moisturecover Concealer

  13. I would really love to ____:
  14. Get back in shape, to write full time, to care less about what other people think and to take a trip to Italy

  15. Makeup lust:
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  17. Nails:
  18. Chanel Vendetta

  19. Weekly goals:
  20. To go to spinning class at least twice, to write a tutorial for the blog, and to start looking for some new freelance writing projects.

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Not even Monday can stand in our way!

Your friendly neighborhood beauty addict,

Karen

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Sleek and Chic- 3 Easy Party Hairstyles

Sleek and Chic: 3 Easy Party Hairstyles



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It used to seem like I had endless amounts of time to get all dolled up for different things, like parties, dancing and baby showers, but now? What I wouldn’t give to have a whole afternoon to get ready.

These days, on the rare occasions when I actually do have something to get dressed up for, it seems like I’m always rushing. I’m lucky to have enough time to fill in my brows, let alone do something special with my hair.

Still, even when I am rushing, running ragged and far behind, the last thing I want to do with my ‘do is just throw on a hat and call it a day (although I am totally guilty of doing exactly that more than a few times).

When all I can swing is 5-10 minutes on hair, I’ll shoot for one of these three quick party hairstyles. Each one is light on muss and fuss, and can be done with styling products from the drugstore.

First things first: the prep work.

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Assuming a shower isn’t completely off the table, I like to start with one, and lately I’ve been bringing two products by g��d from Burt’s Bees with me.

I love how citrusy Orange Petalooza Nourishing Shampoo and Conditioner smell ($6.99 each), and the combo leaves my hair feeling silky soft, lightweight and conditioned.

If I had my druthers, I’d always air dry my hair, but sometimes that’s not an option. Hair dryers do speed up the process, and when I’m going to use one, I try to work in a heat protecting product, like the new Suave Keratin Infusion Heat Defense Leave-In Conditioner ($3.49), to protect against heat styling damage.

When I can’t squeeze in a shower at all, well, that’s when I turn to dry shampoo. Definitely not ideal, but the good ones do freshen my ��do and give some lift to my roots. I really like Suave Keratin Infusion Dry Shampoo. It’s designed for all hair types and costs just $3.49.

With the prep work done, it’s time to pick our hairstyle! :)

1. Retro in a rush

I’ve been wearing my hair a lot like this lately. I call it my “Ode to Mad Men,” and it’s kind of a rushed take on an old-school beehive.

I start by parting my bangs to the side, but if you don��t have bangs, just take about a two-inch chunk of hair in that same area, and part it to the side. Then, to get the look of long side-swept bangs, secure the chunk in place with bobby pins, like the Styling Essentials Bobby Pins by Conair ($1.39).

Next, I put my hair into a low ponytail secured with an elastic ponytail holder in a color that matches my mane. I like Goody Ouchless Gentle Hair Elastics, 1) because a pack of 27 costs just $3.99, and 2) they don’t break my strands when I pull them out.

To build some height at my crown, I grab a pencil (here, I��m actually using an eyeliner), stick it into the roots up there, and then gently pull up to loosen the style and create some height.

I don��t usually worry about it looking too neat, because with this style, I kind of like how it looks a little undone.



Sometimes, trying to build height at the crown loosens the ponytail too much, so if need be, I��ll tighten it again (pulling at the ends with both hands). Then, I smooth down the sides and secure them with a few bobby pins.

This way, the sleek sides sort of contrast with the messy mop on top.

Lastly, to give the look some legs, I use an extra hold hairspray like L��Oreal Paris Elnett Satin Extra Strong ($6.99).

2. The height of hurrying

This next hairdo is a nod to my awkward teen years, aka the late ’80s. I’ve actually been seeing this high pouf and low ponytail make a bit of a comeback lately. I like to wear this one when I��m also wearing clothes with an edge.

Like the retro style, it starts at the bangs. I section some off again, and put the rest in a ponytail.

To get some good height at the front, I spray the roots at my bangs with a firm hold hairspray, and then hold the hair up with one hand as I set it with a hairdryer to lock it in place.

Then, to create the pouf! — I flip my bangs toward the back of my head, and secure the ends with bobby pins.

When I know I’m going to be out of the house for a while, I go a step further, bringing along a travel-sized bottle of hairspray, like TRESemme��s Tres Two Extra Hold ($1.29 for a tiny 2-ounce bottle). Just in case my bangs need extra help later that day.

3. Quick bling

This last style is my last-ditch fallback when I haven’t got a minute to spare. It’s the easiest of these, but I think it still looks presentable.

Start with a low ponytail, and then slip on an embellished headband, like this faux pearl one by Conair ($5.99).

It’s not a super chic or sassy look, but it’ll do in a pinch; hopefully the headband at least makes it look like I made an effort, ya know? :)

Your friendly neighborhood beauty addict,

Karen

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Tuesday, August 21, 2012

Fashion+Film The 1960s Revisited

Fashion+Film The 1960s Revisited

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Still from Michelangelo Antonioni Blow Up.

Opening this Friday at the James Gallery of the CUNY Graduate Center is an exhibition on Film and Fashion, which celebrates the symbiotic relation the two enjoyed in the 1960s. Titled “Fashion+Film The 1960s Revisited,” the exhibition Coach Outlet Online, which is curated by CUNY’s Professor Eugenia Paulicelli, is comprised of dress, photographs, and costume designers’ sketches, as well as screenings of film and TV commercials from the decade.

In concert with the exhibition, is a symposium taking place this Friday the 12th. The symposium, which brings together fashion and film academics with costume designers, will explore the impact these two culture industries had on the construction of individual and collective identities, with a particular focus on fashion and film of the 1960s.

Below is the symposium’s full schedule

Welcome & Opening remarks

? CUNY, Center for the Humanities
? Louise Wallenberg, University of Stockholm
? Eugenia Paulicelli, CUNY, The Graduate Center

10.10-10:40

? Adriana Berselli, “Working with Antonioni in L’Avventura and Costume Designing for Film”
Q/A, Moderated by Eugenia Paulicelli

10:40- 12:25

Session 1/The Fabric of Film, Fashion and Design

? Sam Rohdie, University of Central Florida, “Hitchcock’s Fabric”
? Marcia Landy, University of Pittsburgh, “Consuming Fashion: Revisioning the 1960s’ Economic Miracle in 1960s Italian Cinema”
? Emily Braun, Hunter College and The Graduate Center, CUNY, “Making Waves: Balla, Pucci and Marine Fantasy in the 1960s”
? Q/A, Moderated by Pat Kirkham, Bard Graduate Center

12:25-1:25/Lunch Break

1:30-3:15

Session 2/Fashioning Urban Space, Cities and Modernity

? Astrid S?derbergh Widding, University of Stockholm, “Fashion Apart: Godard and Fageol in 1960s Paris”
? Vincenzo Maggitti, University of Stockholm, “Blow up: Looking beyond Visibility in the Cult Decade of the 1960s”
? Eugenia Paulicelli, Queens College and The Graduate Center, “Rome: City of Film, City of Fashion”
? Q/A, Moderated by Stella Bruzzi, University of Warwick

3.15-3:30

Coffee Break

3:30-5:15

Session 3/Dress and Masculinity in Film

? Stella Bruzzi, University of Warwick, “Seduced by Beige Slacks: The Fashionable Perversities of Pier Paolo Pasolini’s Teorema”
? Paola Colaiacomo, IUAV, University of Venice, “Poets and Clerks: Male Physicality from Accattone to La prima linea”
? Louise Wallenberg, University of Stockholm, “MAGO’s Magic: Fashioning Sexual (In)difference in the Swedish Cinema of the 1960s”
? Q/A, Moderated by Marcia Landy, University of Pittsburgh

5:15- 6:30

Session 4/Rethinking the 1960s: Stars, Design and Fashion Nostalgia

? Pat Kirkham and Marilyn Cohen, Bard Graduate Center and Cooper Hewitt, “Breakfast at Tiffany’s: Fashion, France, Costume and Class”
? Sonya Topolnisky, Bard Graduate Center, “The Mad Men Look: How Mad Men defines 1960s Style”
? Q /A, Moderated by Louise Wallenberg Coach Outlet Online, University of Stockholm

Co-sponsors: The Center for Fashion Studies, University of Stockholm; The Center for the Humanities, Concentration in Fashion Studies, Women’s Studies Certificate Program, Film Studies, CLAGS, The Italian Specialization at The CUNY Graduate Center.

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An Other Fashion- Claiming America Through Dress

An Other Fashion: Claiming America Through Dress


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Fashion Projects is pleased to help spread the word about an exhibition that Minh-ha and Mimi over at ThreadBared are mounting. I’ve been working a bit with Minh-ha on how to go about organizing such an unprecedented exhibition as “An Other Fashion: Claiming America Through Dress” and am very excited to see what the outcome is.

Besides this exhibition being groundbreaking due to its topic, it is also on the cutting-edge through its use of crowdsourcing. One of the main difficulties is that the type of material they want to show has not typically been collected or exhibited by museums, and thus they are actively seeking contributions for objects to display. It is us, the public, who will help shape the outcome of this exhibition. Please pass this exhibition call on to others out there…

Sarah Scaturro

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An Other Fashion: Claiming America through Dress

So much of the African American experience is stashed in basements and attics. So writes fashion journalist Robin Givhan in her recent article about the Black Fashion Museum Collection��s move to the Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture. For Givhan, the new home of this ��treasure-trove of garments designed and worn by African Americans over the course of generations�� at the Smithsonian Institution secures the preservation of a ��hidden history . . . in danger of being washed away by the enormity of another Katrina or even a trifling family rift.��

An Other Fashion seeks to find these hidden histories stashed in the basements and attics Coach outlet online store, in the backs of closets, and in lesser-known personal and institutional archives of and about women of color. These histories are not only kept hidden due to the informal and often inadequate practices of preservation by ordinary people; instead, it is the official cultural archives such as museums and libraries that have played a significant and profound role in keeping hidden the sartorial histories of racially minoritized women.

Recent fashion exhibitions in New York City have included ��Night and Day�� and ��Fashion and Politics�� (both at the Museum at FIT); ��American Woman, Fashioning a National Identity�� (Costume Institute); and ��American High Style: Fashioning a National Collection�� (Brooklyn Museum). While these exhibitions focus on the convergence of fashion, nationalism, and collective memory, their emphases on formal politics, designer fashion, and eveningwear implicitly privilege dominant styles of dress and womanhood and tacitly inscribe Americanness with bourgeois white femininity. If racial, gender, sexual, class, and language barriers have historically shaped and limited the achievements and life chances of non-White and working women, then traditional museum exhibitions that emphasize the styles of bourgeois white womanhood to the exclusion of Other women collude in the ongoing marginalization and erasure of the lives and material cultural histories of minoritized American women.

An Other Fashion is a critical intervention into traditional understandings of fashion history, histories of ��American�� womanhood, and official memory practices. The exhibition seeks to critically explore the creative, cultural and political ways in which racially minoritized women in the U.S. have employed practices of dress and beauty to claim Americanness. Through highlighting garments, accessories Coach Outlet, photographs, videos and texts, An Other Fashion does more than rediscover a hidden past; this groundbreaking exhibition reimagines our understanding of and relationship to the past. In providing a glimpse of the sartorial ephemera of women of color��s material cultural histories, this exhibition commemorates lives and experiences too often considered not important enough to save or to study.

** Contributing to the Exhibition **

We are looking for donations that will enhance the breadth and depth of this exhibition. Items we are interested include, but are not limited to:

  • Handmade, store-bought, or altered garments and accessories. Please note that garments do not need to be in perfect condition. The life of the garment is important to us!
  • Family or vintage photographs featuring women of color in fashionable looks
  • Newspaper and magazine articles and advertisements targeting women of color. Original prints are useful.
  • Other sartorial ephemera, such as accessories, packaging, cosmetics etc.
  • Please provide as much information as possible about the objects��for example, who made or designed them, who wore them, where they were used and how and why they were passed down to you. It is especially helpful if you send photographs of the pieces for consideration since we cannot accept all the objects offered to the collection.

    The goal of this exhibition is to honor the life and memories of your treasures. Our fashion and textiles museum expert will make sure your items are well cared for and returned to you in as good or, when possible, better condition. The condition of your garment will determine the method of display��we will not display or store your objects in a manner that can cause further harm. You will be listed as a donor and items will be returned to you or otherwise disposed of in accordance with the donor��s wishes.

    If you have or know of material, visual, and textual objects that you believe we should consider, please contact us at threadbared.75@gmail.com. (Include ��An Other Fashion�� in the subject line.)

    Costs, in time and materials, for shipping and storing items are quite substantial. Our museum expert estimates that each object will require approximately $100 to appropriately store each object (shipping and display costs excluded). We would greatly appreciate your help toward meeting these expenses and hope that you will accompany your gift with some of the funds necessary to help us preserve it.

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    Monday, August 20, 2012

    CF & Coca-Cola Giveaway- Win an iPod Touch!

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    With school getting back into full swing, it’s no secret that we could all use a little boost in getting back into the daily grind. Studying, memorizing and presenting is not an easy feat for any of us, and memorizing pages of material for those dreaded exams is probably one of the most stressful parts of college.

    In an effort to add a little fun to the memorization process, Coca-Cola has launched the Crammer Keeper, a free new online tool that turns notes into catchy tunes…helping you memorize your notes in a new and fun way. Users can select the voice, choose a track genre (hip hop, rock Coach Factory Coupon, etc.) and then download the song onto their computers and share with their classmates and friends. Might as well turn your boring notes into a hip hop single, right?

    It gets better, though – to help spread the word around the launch of the Crammer Keeper Louis Vuitton outlet online, Coca-Cola is giving away an iPod Touch to one lucky CF reader! Read on for all the details on how to win!

    How to Enter:

    Wanna enter to win your own iPod touch? Of course you do! Here’s how:

    Just leave a comment below (remember to put your REAL email address in the email section of the form so we can contact you if you win) and tell us: What’s your best study tip? Do you have an elaborate flash card system that you use, or is it all about getting a good night’s rest before your test? Share your favorite study tip with us and you’ll be entered to win!

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    This giveaway is open to US residents only (since the Crammer Keeper is only available in the US). Only one entry per person, please. Those who try to create duplicate entries will have all their entries deleted.

    You guys have until Sunday, January 23rd at 10:00 AM Eastern to enter, at which time we’ll randomly choose a winner from all eligible entries and announce their name on our Facebook page and our Twitter. So get your entries in below & good luck Coach Factory Online!

    Also, don’t forget to check out Crammer Keeper and make your own song to help your memorization on your next exam. Thanks to Coca-Cola for offering to do this giveaway, and best of luck to all of you coach handbags!

    The prize was provided by The?Coca-Cola?Company. The?Coca-Cola?Company is not a sponsor, administrator or connected in any other way with this giveaway. Winners will be requested to submit a W-9 form to The?Cola-Cola?Company prior to receiving the prize.

    Apple and iPod are trademarks of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries and had zero involvement with this contest.

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    Looks on Campus- Molly – Indiana University

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    Coupons & Sales- Week of 7-17-09

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    * Nordstrom‘s Anniversary Sale starts today! This is their biggest fashion event of the year and an excellent time to save on clothes for back-to-school because even brand new stuff is on sale. The sale will go until August 2nd, but shop right now for the best selection and save before all the good stuff is gone!

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    * Lifebooker.com, a website for spa discounts in NY and LA, is sponsoring free manicures for the rest of the month for all new users in NYC! Just use the code FREEMANI when you book a manicure. Manicures must be $12 or less and do not include tax or tip. Thanks to Nissa for the info!

    Leave a comment if you know of any other sales or coupon codes not listed here. Have a great weekend!

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