Thursday, October 16, 2008
FACTS ABOUT BLUE AND INDIGO
Wednesday, October 15, 2008
WHY IS EDUCATION IMPORTANT?
Monday, October 13, 2008
HOW TO MAKE YOUR EYES BEUTIFUL
When eyes are too wide spced from the top of nose, inside niches you should paint more darkly than outside. Accent should go to a moving part of a upper eyelid. You sholud paint dark marks with your eyepencil on a upper and lower eyelids, along eyelashes and in inside of your eyelid, by making a strong line from inside niches to the half of a length of an eye. By using eyelash mascara curl your eyelashes strongly to the upper side.
Eyes looks like they were pieceing together at the top of a nose. To spread them up optically, inside part of your eyelids sholul be lighten with eyeshadows and outside part dimmed quite intensivelly. The darker eyeshadow put on a one third of a length of a moving parts of your eyelid. Along lower and upper eyelashes paint lines reaching to the same piont as the dark eyeshadow. Eyelashes curl with by using eyelashes mascara.
These kind of eyes usually look like tired. To stop them looking like that, the only thing you should do is to make them look brighten. The moving parts of your eyelids paint with a very light, white or beige, eyeshadows. On the middle of it put more shiny kind of an eyeshadow. On curves put some dimmed eyeshadow. To make your eyelashes look thicker, paint between them dots by using grey or light brown eyepencil. On the inside part of a lower eyelid paint white lines. Curl strongly your eyelashes.
To make your eyelids smaller and less convex you should paint lines around them by using dark eyepencil. Also by using dark eyepencil you should darken your inside edge of the lower eyelids. To moving parts of upper ones put dark eyeshadow steady and the most strongly in the outside niches. Non moving parts of your eyelids you can lighten a little bit under your eyebrow curve. Eyelashes curl gently by using eyelashes masacara, so they look naturally.
Sunday, October 12, 2008
KING COBRA
Thursday, September 25, 2008
SEAT BELTS SAVE LIVES
Many people do not wear seat belts. Not wearing a seat belt is dangerous. People who wear seat belts are less likely to die in car accidents. In most states, the law says young children must be in car seats. Car seats must be used until the child is four years old. The car seat should be put in the back seat of the car. The law also says that people in the front seat must wear seat belts. Children between the ages of four to fifteen are often killed in car accidents. Children over age are too big for car seats. But they are sometimes too little for seat belts. Seat belts may not fit them well. Children ages four to eight need booster seats. Booster seats help seat belts fit children properly. Children who are not wearing seat belts can be thrown from cars. This kill them. Remember that seat belts save lives. Parents have the choice of wearing seat belts. Children are too young to make that choice. Make sure your children are in the car seats and seat belts. It is the law and it will save their lives,
Thursday, September 18, 2008
INTERVENTION
I forget how good of a show this is. I normally don't watch it that much because they actually show people practicing their addictions. I saw it one time and was so tripped out that i had to talk to a whole bunch of friends before I chilled out. Anyway, I just finished watching an episode and it's the closest I've gotten to crying as of recent meaning since last month; I have a propensity to cry right before... that time. Since that time started today, I thought I was home free but the show kind a touched a nerve.Anyway, I recommend it if you're in the mood for something kind a dark and serious, but inspirational.
Tuesday, September 16, 2008
UNHEALTHY FAST FOOD
Most people have less time to select, prepare and eat food than their grandparents did. Fast food are very appealing because are widely available and inexpensive. While convenient and economical for a busy lifestyle, fast food are typically high in calories, sugar, and salts. One disadvantage of a "fast food" lifestyle is it causes many health problems including heart disease, strokes, and stomach disorders. In addition, most fast food is so heavily processed, it has lost its real flavour. Instead, flavour is added to the food by factories which can conjure the aromas of onions and grilled burgers by dipping a paper filter into a test tube.
Wednesday, September 10, 2008
Habits,important or not?
Sunday, August 24, 2008
SEA
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Friday, August 15, 2008
TRANSFORMER
Monday, August 11, 2008
WHAT IS LOVE?
I wish I were your pillow,
So you would hold me tight.
I wish I were invisible,
So i could watch you sleep at night.
I wish I was the sun,
So I could warm you with my rays.
I wish I were the rain,
So I could brush upon your face..
I'd wish on every star,
To have just one wish come true,
So I could be with you.
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Tuesday, August 5, 2008
ENTRY 5
Tuesday, July 22, 2008
ENTRY 4 (comments)
Tuesday, July 15, 2008
ENTRY 3 (Article)
Monday, July 14, 2008
ENTRY 2 (Comments)
Saturday, July 12, 2008
ENTRY 1 (ARTICLE)
The world knows Arnold Schwarzenegger as a famous bodybuilder and a Hollywood action hero, but he is also a successful businessman, generous philanthropist and California's 38th Governor.
Governor Schwarzenegger's most notable accomplishments include a bipartisan agreement to reduce California's greenhouse gas emissions by signing landmark legislation in 2006, increasing the minimum wage while lowering the state's unemployment rate and overhauling the workers' compensation system - cutting costs by more than 35 percent. In addition, Governor Schwarzenegger is the first governor in decades to make major investments in improving California's aging infrastructure through his Strategic Growth Plan, helping to reduce congestion and clean the air. He established the Hydrogen Highway and Million Solar Roofs Plan, continuing his leadership in creating a greener environment.
As Governor, he has been California's most effective marketing tool, traveling across the country and around the world promoting California grown products, cutting edge technologies and the state's diverse travel destinations. In addition, using his background as an internationally recognized athlete, Governor Schwarzenegger has made restoring health and fitness a top priority. He signed legislation making the state's school nutrition standards the most progressive in the nation and continues to promote healthy habits.
This world-famous athlete and actor was born in Austria in 1947, and at 20 became the youngest person ever to win the Mr. Universe title. He came to America shortly after, winning an unprecedented 12 more world bodybuilding titles. Challenging both his body and mind, he earned a college degree from the University of Wisconsin and became a U.S. citizen in 1983. Three years later he married broadcast journalist Maria Shriver.
Governor Schwarzenegger's most gratifying accomplishments are rooted in public service - committing his time, energy and personal finances to charitable organizations around the world. He and Maria have remained closely involved in Special Olympics, an organization founded by Maria's mother, Eunice Kennedy Shriver. He was named Special Olympics International Weight Training Coach in 1979 and serves as a Global Ambassador.
Recognizing his passion for helping kids, former President George Bush appointed Governor Schwarzenegger Chair of the President's Council on Physical Fitness and Sports in 1990, where he traveled all 50 states and recognized the overwhelming need for more after-school alternatives. He also served as Chair of the California Governor's Council on Physical Fitness and Sports under Governor Pete Wilson.
Governor Schwarzenegger has committed himself to promoting physical education and after-school programs. In 2002, his support for Proposition 49, the After-School Education & Safety Act, led it to overwhelming victory. As Governor, he has aggressively worked to increase after-school funding, making California the first state in the nation to significantly invest in a comprehensive after-school program.
His many accomplishments have earned him the praise of numerous organizations, including the Simon Wiesenthal Center's "National Leadership Award" for his support of the organization's Holocaust studies. Schwarzenegger was the only actor to be in both categories of the American Film Institutes Hundred Years of Heroes and Villains. In 2002, Schwarzenegger was given the esteemed honor of the Muhammad Ali Humanitarian Award, presented to him by Ali, a longtime friend and sports mentor.
Governor Schwarzenegger and his wife Maria Shriver have four children - Katherine, Christina, Patrick and Christopher.