Tuesday, July 1, 2008

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Angelina Jolie Profile

Birth name - Angelina Jolie Voight

Born - June 4, 1975, Los Angeles, California, United States

Occupation - film actor, producer, director

Years active - 1982, 1993-present

Spouse(s) - Jonny Lee Miller (1996-1999), Billy Bob Thornton (2000-2003)

Partner(s) - Brad Pitt (2005-present)

Parents - Jon Voight, Marcheline Bertrand

Angelina Jolie Biography

Angelina Jolie (born Angelina Jolie Voight on June 4, 1975) is an American film actor, a former fashion model, and a Goodwill Ambassador for the UN Refugee Agency. She is often cited by popular media as one of the world's most beautiful women and her off-screen life is widely reported. She has received three Golden Globe Awards, two Screen Actors Guild Awards, and an Academy Award.

Though she made her screen debut as a child alongside her father Jon Voight in the 1982 film Lookin' to Get Out, Jolie's acting career began in earnest a decade later with the low budget production Cyborg 2 (1993). Her first leading role in a major film was in Hackers (1995). She starred in the critically acclaimed biographical films George Wallace (1997) and Gia (1998), and won an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for her performance in the drama Girl, Interrupted (1999).

Jolie achieved international fame as a result of her portrayal of videogame heroine Lara Croft in Lara Croft: Tomb Raider (2001), and since then has established herself as one of the best known and highest paid actresses in Hollywood. She had her biggest commercial success with the action-comedy Mr. & Mrs. Smith (2005).

Divorced from actors Jonny Lee Miller and Billy Bob Thornton, Jolie currently lives with actor Brad Pitt, in a relationship that has attracted worldwide media attention. Jolie and Pitt have three adopted children, Maddox, Pax, and Zahara, as well as a biological daughter named Shiloh. Jolie has promoted humanitarian causes throughout the world, and is noted for her work with refugees through UNHCR.

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Angelina Jolie Pics

We have hot pics of Angelina Jolie that were taken throughout her career, ranging from her exclusive photo shoots to movie photos and rare appearances. We also have pics of Angelina showing off her tattoos and a range of pictures showing off various hair styles she has had through the years. We hope you enjoy this site as much as we do!
News
Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt to produce HBO Series
Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie will be executive producers in an HBO series about aids workers who help less fortunate people in dangerous situations. The show is allegedly based on the experiences of the couple, and based on stories they heard about workers who risked their lives during their humanitarian efforts. Jolie and Pitt last teamed up together for the film Beowulf, which is to be released later this year.
Angelina Jolie to star in new Clint Eastwood drama
Angelina Jolie is going to be playing the leading role in Clint Eastwood's latest drama "The Changeling", which is about a woman who goes missing in Los Angeles during the 1920's. According to the Hollywood Reporter, John Malkovich will be the co-star, and will be playing the role of a Wall Street Journal reporter named Daniel Pearl. The film, much like many of Eastwood's films, is based on true events. The Changeling is due for release in 2008.
Polls are in: Angelina Jolie voted Sexiest Female Superhero Of All Time
Angelina Jolie topped a poll for the "Sexiest Female Superhero Of All Time", for her role as Lara Croft in Tomb Raider. Jessica Alba came in second place for her performance as Sue Storm in the recently released Fantastic Four movie, and Halle Berry received third place for her role as Cat woman.
Angelina Jolie chosen to receive Performance of the Year Award
On February 2nd, 2008, Angelina Jolie will receive the Santa Barbara International Film Festival's Outstanding Performance of the Year Award for her performance in "A Mighty Heart", in which she depicts Mariane Pearl. In prior years the award has been given to Kate Winslet, Heath Ledger, and Helen Mirren.
Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt in Korea
Angelina Jolie made headlines in South Korea her and Brad Pitt took their children to see a martial arts comedy at Union Square Theater. Once they left the theater they fled quickly, because they were bring pursued by the Korean paparazzi.
Angelina Jolie drunken collapse
Angelina Jolie was recently seen with Brad Pitt at a VIP party drinking a mix of coke and rum. She allegedly collapsed after having too much to drink. Reports claim that this happened once before in the past at a party in Chicago after drinking too much Vodka.
Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt house shopping in Manhattan
Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt have been spotted at the Warner Center in Manhattan looking at condos. A four bedroom, four and a half bath unit on a high floor in the south tower with an $18 million price tag may have been one of the units they toured.
New Angelina Jolie Photoshoot
Angelina Jolie has posed in a new photoshoot for a German magazine, in which she wears a sexy and sleek satin garment and a pair of stilettos.
Jolie still modeling for St John's
Despite reports that Angelina Jolie has been dropped as the face of fashion line St. John, a spokesman from St. John openly refuted the speculation today in an interview with US Weekly. She is in the current campaign and will also appear in St John's upcoming spring campaign.
Angelina Jolie protests war spending
Angelina Jolie spoke at the Clinton Global Initiative where she criticized the US government for spending too much on the war on Iraq, and not enough on education.
Angelina Jolie to meet with Foreign Secretary David Millband
Foreign Secretary David Miliband will meet Angelina Jolie in New York this week to discuss global diplomacy, British officials said today. Miliband, the youthful British foreign policy chief, is seeking to soften the tone of global relations after Britain became involved in wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.

Breast Cancer

Like all cancers, breast cancer comes from the unusual growth of cells, which may results into a malignancy. Unless treated, invasive cancer cells pass through the blood and lymph system to various parts of the body called metastasis.
Need-to-know anatomy

In women, each breast is a milk-generating organ includes 15 to 20 lobes, or areas of glandular tissue that radiate from the nipple in more the similar method that the petals of a flower radiate from its nucleus. The lobes include tinier lobules, the glands that generate the milk.

The breasts also include networks of lymph vessels, small tubes that mix lymph, a fluid that takes disease-fighting white cells all over the body. These vessels link to lymph nodes, immune-system organs positioned chiefly in the underarm area (axilla) and near the chest wall and over the collarbone and neck region.
Causes

No body understands precisely what causes the disease. Certainly, about 4 out of 5 women treated with breast cancer have no family history of the illness, and several have no known risk factors. Still, women with some characteristics are more prone to growing breast cancer. Postmenopausal women, for example, are more likely than young women to be affected.

But irrespective of the way a breast cancer arises, it acts to spread (metastasize) by cells breaking away from the actual tumor and passing through the bloodstream or lymphatic system to remote parts of the body, where they develop into new tumors.
Risk factors

Researchers have referred a number of factors with a greater risk of breast cancer. Yet most women who are treated have none of them. It means you should be alert about finding mammograms regardless of whether you have understood risk factors.

Few risk factors for breast cancer, like starting menstruation before age 12, obviously cannot be changed.

Risk factors include:

* Belonging to a family with a bold history of breast cancer; the more first-degree relatives-mother, sister, or daughter who had the disease, specifically before age 50, the higher your own chances of getting it. Your risk also hikes if a male member of your family has been affected or you have relatives with both breast and ovarian cancer.
* With an inherited mutation in the genes that usually assist regulate cell growth: BRCA1 and BRCA2 gene mutations maximize your lifetime risk to between 40 percent and 80 percent.
* With previously had breast cancer, or having one of 2 conditions in which abnormal cells are got in the breast, comprising atypical ductal or lobular hyperplasia and lobular carcinoma in situ (LCIS).
* Pregnant first after age 35.

Breast cancer typing

Breast cancers are divided into types. The type is depended on such criteria as the place where the cancer originated in the breast and its capable to spread to rest of the body. Ductal cancers begin in the breast ducts; lobular cancers start in the lobules. In situ (in place) cancers, also called noninfiltrating, noninvasive, or Stage zero cancers, are confined to the lobules or ducts. Few of these will go invasive and break out of the ducts and lobules to invade other tissues.

General types of breast cancer:

* Ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS): Abnormal cells have created within the ducts but have not spread beyond. Women with this condition have a considerably greater risk of growing developing invasive cancer. Although DCIS is not invasive it is usually treated, with little combination of surgery, radiation, and hormonal therapy.
* Infiltrating, or invasive, ductal carcinoma: By distance the main common invasive breast cancer, IDC involves ductal cancer cells that have pushed beyond the ducts to other tissues.

Many less common types of cancers happen in the breast. These consists Paget’s disease, which affects the nipple and areola and is characterized by itching, burning, crustiness, or oozing; inflammatory breast cancer, which is severely aggressive and causes the breast to redden and swell; and mucinous carcinoma, in which the tumor has a jellylike character and the prognosis is better than for other invasive breast cancers.

Precancerous status:

* Lobular carcinoma in situ (LCIS): Women with this condition have a stronger risk of developing cancer at any point in their lives. Options for women with LCIS comprise close prophylactic mastectomy, or chemoprevention observation, with tamoxifen.
* Atypical ductal or lobular hyperplasia: Women with these states of conditions too are at an increased risk of developing breast cancer.

Diabetes

About 7% of pregnant women expand abnormalities in their insulin production and blood glucose levels and are considered to have “gestational diabetes.” The status can generally be controlled by meal planning and physical activity, and when it is well managed, the baby will be no weak. Although these women’s glucose and insulin levels always backs to normal after pregnancy, as many as 50% might grow type 2 diabetes within 20 years of the pregnancy.

What Causes Gestational Diabetes?

As it develops, the placenta secretes hormones that build it harder for a woman’s body to have insulin normally, to turn glucose in the blood into fuel for the cells. Thus, the mother requires a more and more large amount of insulin to balance normal blood glucose levels. When the mother’s pancreas can’t keep up with the greater need for or insulin, the body falls behind in processing glucose, and gestational diabetes results.

If not controlled, the excess glucose in the blood can travel into the baby’s blood; the baby matches the boost in glucose by ramping up its own insulin production and the energy is saved as fat. Large babies can lead to complex deliveries. In addition, the baby’s overproduction of insulin may grow his or her eventual risk of obesity and type 2 diabetes.

Who Gets Gestational Diabetes?

Gestational diabetes can event in any pregnant woman, but there are some risk factors that make it more likely:

· A woman is extra weight.

· She is aged over 30.

· She has a great family history of diabetes.

· She had gestational diabetes in a earlier pregnancy.

· She previously delivered a baby weight crossing 9 pounds at birth.

· She is victims of polycystic ovary syndrome.

· She is a victim of glycosuria, or glucose in the urine.

· She has impaired fasting glucose or impaired glucose tolerance.

· She is Hispanic, Asian, Native American, black, or a Pacific Islander.



How Is Gestational Diabetes Diagnosed?



The routine test used to diagnose gestational diabetes is known as a glucose challenge. The woman drinks with 50 grams of glucose; an hour later, her blood is tested to check how well the body has treated that glucose. If her blood glucose level is 140 milligrams/deciliter or heavier, the doctor will lead a second test, called a glucose tolerance test, to confirm the diagnosis.



After a fast of eight to 12 hours, the woman consumes a liquid with 100 grams of glucose. Then her blood is checked 4 times, once at baseline and then again each hour for 3 hours. Two abnormal readings examine gestational diabetes; one recommends the woman should be screened again in a month.



Pregnant women at very lesser risk for gestational diabetes–that is, those who are a part of an ethnic group that has a lesser prevalence of diabetes, are younger than 25, of usual weight before becoming pregnant, with no close family history of diabetes, and no history of abnormal glucose tolerance or troublesome pregnancies—may not be screened at all. Women who are neither at high or low risk must be screened between 24 and 28 weeks into pregnancy. Women at high risk may be screened earlier, although it is not always possible to detect gestational diabetes much before 24 weeks.



How Is Gestational Diabetes Treated?



The aim of diagnose is to balance blood glucose levels computed after a fast at less than or equal to 95 mg/dl, and blood glucose an hour after consuming at less than or equal to 140 mg/dl. Generally that can be accomplished through careful meal planning and through physical fitness. A dietitian can guide formulate a meal plan that takes into account both the ingredients and timing of meals. Since a developing baby is continually feeding, it’s vital to spread out meals and snacks to provide a consistent flow of nutrients.



Carbohydrate acts to get the greatest effect on blood glucose. The balance between the amount of carbohydrate eaten and the existing insulin in the bloodstream indicates how much your blood glucose level raises after meals or snacks. To aid control your blood glucose, you must know what foods contain carbohydrate, the size of a “serving” of various foods, and how many carbohydrate servings to eat each day. Plus, women with gestational diabetes requires to ensure they don’t cut carbohydrate and calories so much that the body switches from using carbs for energy to using fat. Ketones, the byproducts of burning fat, may hurt the baby.



Once the baby and the placenta come out, the effect of the placental hormones is taken out. This normally makes an end to gestational diabetes. However, women who have had gestational diabetes may expand diabetes in the future, so it’s vital for them to balance a healthy lifestyle and to keep their weight under control. They’re similar to develop gestational diabetes in subsequent pregnancies; this risk can be drop down by losing weight, eating healthfully, and being fitness.



A baby born to a woman with gestational diabetes may first experience abnormal blood sugar levels, even if the disease was well managed during pregnancy, so doctors will test the baby’s blood and give insulin when needed. This is a temporary condition.

Obesity

Obesity is a chronic disorder that disturbed tens of millions of Americans. Caused by a dynamic variety of factors, obesity is a main risk factor for high blood pressure, serious health problems, stroke, including coronary heart disease (CHD), diabetes and certain forms of cancer.

Genes – Research show that obesity runs in families. If one or both of your parents are obese, your obesity matter is higher since genes determine your body shape and, to some extent, your weight.

Fatty foods - Big Macs, French fries, Hot dogs, macaroni and nachos, potato chips, cheese, ice cream – among these high-fat American favorites are cheap, easy available and delicious.

Lifestyle - Likewise, the risk is greater for people whose fat intake creates up more than 30 percent of their daily calories.

Metabolic rate - If your metabolism begins to be slow, you are more likely to store excess calories in the form of fat. A slow metabolism means you probably need to work harder at losing weight. However, your efforts may ultimately increase your metabolic rate. Muscle burns more calories than fat, even at rest. So reducing fat and building muscle through weight-bearing exercise can help you burn calories more efficiently.

Psychology


Some people overeat (binge) when they feel stressed out or depressed. Research shows that about 30 percent of obese people are binge eaters. According to psychotherapist Shelia Harbet, Ph.D., binge eating temporarily relieves the stress of negative feelings. Unfortunately, binging is usually followed by feelings of guilt, shame, disgust and depression.

“Often, binge-eating episodes are followed by resolutions by the compulsive overeater to stop bingeing and adhere to diets,” says Harbet, a professor in the department of health sciences at California State University, Northridge. “These resolutions are eventually broken, filling compulsive eaters with guilt and depression, leading them back to binge eating again.”


Supplements



Many supplements are on the market for weight loss. These are often a mixture of different substances and herbal extracts. Most of them contain stimulants such as ephedrine (Ma Huang extract), in addition to chromium salts (often chromium picolinate), and sometimes a substance called hydrocyctric acid (HCA- from Garcinia cambogia). The stimulants work in a manner similar to Dexatrim® and there is much debate over whether chromium picolinate or HCA work at all. To date, no published studies have supported their use in weight reduction, and unpublished studies that have shown benefits in weight reduction were mostly done by their manufacturers. Chitosan is another common supplement that is derived from shellfish. It is said to bind fats and increase their elimination in the stool. Individuals taking this supplement may wish to consider supplements of vitamin A, D and E.



The best advice is to avoid weight loss supplements, which generally do not work and may be dangerous. The Food and Drug Administration banned the sale of dietary supplements containing ephedra (ephedrine alkaloids) because of their harmful cardiovascular effects, including increased blood pressure, stroke and irregular heart rhythm. About 100 deaths have been reported.



Many supplements should not be used by people with certain medical problems or pregnant and nursing women, and some may interact with medications. Tell your doctor about any supplements you are taking. Chitosan should not be taken by anyone with a shellfish allergy. While some people may feel more comfortable with “natural” products as opposed to prescription drugs, keep in mind that the 1994 Dietary Health Supplement Education Act states that herbal products do not have to be proven safe and effective to be sold. Additionally, patents can be issued for these products without proof of their claims of health benefits. The best course is to exercise and watch your calorie intake.

Pregnancy

Pregnancy

Definition - After the egg is fertilized by a sperm and then implanted in the straight of the uterus, it grows into the placenta and embryo, and at last into a fetus. Pregnancy generally lasts 40 weeks, starting from the first day of the woman’s last menstrual period, and is parting into 3 trimesters, each lasting 3 months.



Description - Pregnancy is a stage in which a woman carries a fertilized egg inside her stomach. New technological advances, pregnancy is increasingly occurring among older women in the United States.



First month – By the end of the first month, the embryo is about 1/3rd of an inch long, and its head and trunk–plus the beginnings of arms and legs–have ready to grow. The embryo gets nutrients and eliminates waste through the umbilical cord and placenta. At the end of the first month, the liver and digestive system start to develop, and the heart begins to beat.



Second month – this month, the heart beings to pump and the nervous system (comprising the brain and spinal cord) starts to develop. The 1 in (2.5 cm) long fetus has a fully cartilage skeleton, which is replaced by bone cells by month’s end. Arms, legs and all of the main organs start to appear. Facial features start to form.



Third month - By now, the fetus has developed to 4 in (10 cm) and weighs a bit more than an ounce (28 g). Now the main blood vessels and the top of the mouth are almost finished, as the face begins to take on a more recognizably human appearance. Fingers and toes appear. All the main organs are now starting to form; the kidneys are now functional and the 4 chambers of the heart are finish.



Fourth month - The fetus starts to hit and swallow, even though most women still can’t think the baby move at this point. Now 4 oz (112 g), the fetus can hear and urinate, and has grown sleep-wake cycles. All organs are now completely formed, although they will continue to grow for the next 5 months. The fetus has skin, eyebrows, and hair.



Fifth month: Now weighing up to a 1 lb (454 g) and measuring 8-12 in (20-30 cm), the fetus experiences fast growth as its internal organs continue to develop. At this point, the mother may feel her baby move, and she can hear the heartbeat with a stethoscope.



Sixth month – Although its lungs are not completely developed, a fetus born during this month can live with intensive care. Weighing 1-1.5 lbs (454-681 g), the fetus is red, wrinkly, and covered with fine hair all over its body. The fetus will develop very fast during this month as its organs continue to develop.



Seventh month - There is a right chance that a fetus born during this month will survive. The fetus continues to grow quickly, and may weigh as much as 3 lb (1.3 kg) by now. Now the fetus can suck its thumb and look around its watery womb with open eyes.



Eighth month - Growth continues while slows down as the baby starts to take up most of the room inside the uterus. Now weighing 4-5 lbs (1.8-2.3 kg) and measuring 16-18 in (40-45 cm) long, the fetus may at this time ready for delivery next month by moving into the head-down position.



Ninth month - Adding 0.5 lb (227 g) a week as the due date reaches, the fetus drops lower into the mother’s abdomen and prepares for the onset of labor, which may start any time between the 37th and 42nd week of gestation. Many healthy babies will weigh 6-9 lb (2.7-4 kg) at birth, and will be about 20 in. long.



Causes and symptoms - The initial sign of pregnancy is generally a missed menstrual period, although some women bleed in the starting. A woman’s breasts swell and may become tender as the mammary glands prepare for eventual breastfeeding. Nipples begin to enlarge and the veins over the surface of the breasts become more noticeable.



Nausea and vomiting are very usual symptoms and are usually worse in the morning and during the first trimester of pregnancy. They are generally caused by hormonal changes, in specific, increased levels of progesterone. Women may feel worse when their stomach is empty, so it is a sound idea to eat many small meals throughout the day, and to keep things like crackers on hand to eat even before coming out of bed in the morning.



Many women also think extremely tired during the initial weeks. Frequent urination is common, and there might be a creamy white discharge from the vagina. Some women crave some foods, and an extreme sensitivity to smell may worsen the nausea. Weight starts to increase.

Sexual Assault

Sexual Assault

* Prevent walking were assailants can hide, like bushes, alleys or doorways.
* Wear not revealing clothing in common places as it will make sure that you attract plenty of attention, including attention from those people with bad intent. Be discrete and leave provocative wear to those times when you can taste the intimacy of your partner.
* Do not drink excess amounts of alcohol. Don’t intake mind altering drugs and leaving ANY food or drink unattended where it may be tampered with is a recipe for disaster.
* Drive your motor vehicle in a right manner. No one appreciates cruel hand signals. Forget not - eventually you have to stop, if you are refueling. Psycho cases may follow you for several miles “just to educate you a lesson” - all since you made yourself a aim to their twisted minds.



Here are some guidelines you should follow to help prevent a sexual assault.



* If you feel you caught in danger or required assistance, attract people in any way you can. Scream wildly. If you have a self-defense weapon like Mace, pepper spray or a stun gun, use it and run.
* If someone asks you directions or anything else, reply to them from a distance. Don’t get closer.
* If you feel a car is annexing you, turn around and take the opposite direction or on the other side of the street.
* If you live alone ensure that all your mail is addressed just by your first initial followed by your surname. Do not let mail to be addressed to you with salutations like Miss, Mrs., and Ms. or with your Christian or given name. Those documents and parcels pass through many eyes before they come to you. Change it. Make them nondescript as to your sex and marital status. Why let anybody even one extra bit of information about you?
* If your car breaks down, open the hood and stick a white cloth to the antenna and get into your car and lock the doors. If anyone stops to assist, be in your car with the doors locked and ask them to call the police.
* In any place you should often be aware of your surroundings.
* Several sexual acts are committed by people who the victims knew - or, at least, thought they knew! Move friendly and polite by all means but be vigilant for tell-tale signs of “strange” behavior. Do NOT flirt. Be firm about any waste attention, specifically in the work place.
* NEVER take up hitch-hikers and ABSOLUTELY NEVER hitch-hike yourself.
* Do not walk alone at night or at any time in prohibited areas. Predators hide in these locations. Ignore them.
* Rape and other sexual assault are always increasing. In the event of the worst outcome gouge your attacker’s cheek using your fingernails. It marks him for identification and you will get DNA under your nails.
* Sexual attack is commonly preceded by some visual sign, which is generally preceded by some verbal reach before the physical action. Recognize the sequence: the look - the talk - the attack.
* Believe your instincts. Women are most intuitive. If you feel a situation might be dangerous then it probably is. That small guardian angel should be believed rather than avoided.
* Walk on the street facing traffic side and confidently at a steady pace.

While walking towards your car, be ready to unlock the door. Before you get in your car look inside to make sure no one is hiding inside.

Wedding Tips

Wedding

* Selecting where to host your wedding – Finding the right place and arranging your wedding around it.
* Church Ceremonies - There are several factors that can affect a wedding tradition and those of religion, race and social class for example, can build it very complex. To date, the traditional Church ceremony is still the most popular service. These ceremonies are generally referred to as white weddings and are taken formal or semi-formal in the United States, United Kingdom, and Ireland as well as some other Commonwealth countries.
* Greeting your guests – From seating to special dietary restrictions, our suggestion on feeding your guests can assist you create the right reception.
* Getting a wedding consultant, if you want one – Locating, interviewing, and working with a wedding consultant.
* Finding sole and tasty wedding cakes – Who requires white cardboard cakes? Our inputs guides you come up with thoughts for cakes everyone, even the groom, will like.
* How to price and pay for your wedding – This is the difficult thing to organize, but our budget advice will assist you know your priorities and spend your money on the good things for you, not the things the big books guide you to spend money on.
* How to select wedding clothes – Don’t forget anything – just follow our advice on which wedding clothes to choose, when to select them, and how to have sole wedding clothes that will make everyone happy.
* How to pick wedding vendors – These people have to be simply right since you’re spending the happiest day of your life with them. Our recommendations will help you choose not only potential professionals, but people who will aid make your wedding magical.
* Saving money – opinion on how you can save money toward your wedding.
* Internet Weddings - Although it has not really caught on yet, a few intrepid people have wished to tie the knot online. It may take more time for this to familiar, but results show this is on the growth too. There are already a number of companies depended online can help you get more information about his unusual type of ceremony. Marriages that are broadcast live online are also called as online weddings.
* Multiple Ceremonies - Double marriages are simply rare as they commonly entail getting 2 couples to wed at the same time and same place; typically, a person with a brother or sister might plan this type of event with that sibling.
* Planning your honeymoon – Rest and relaxation after the hectic pace of your wedding day has never been simpler. Follow our honeymoon ideas, and you’ll be sure to have a wonderful vacation after your wedding that you’ll never forget for the rest of your life – and you’ll come back home rested and ready to get started on your life as a Mrs.
* Town Hall Marriages - Local civil authority services are called to as civil weddings, as they do not take place in a church. They are performed by a locally an appointed official. These services are detailed and concise since they are a legal procedure.
* Destination weddings are commonly occurs in foreign and exotic destinations. Which sometimes makes the wedding to be simply themed; for example, a Hawaiian wedding lets the couple to enjoy the wedding in a warm surrounding, and have their honeymoon there too.

Women Fashion Wears

Women Fashion Wears

* Alternate way to wear a mini is to repurpose it as a tunic top by wearing it over slim black pants or skinny jeans. You can include a hip belt for definition or wear it loose, based on the fullness and your figure.
* Boot Cut Jeans - Jean trends come and go: skinny, cropped, distressed, wide-leg, embellished. But the bootleg jean is a casual wardrobe important.
* Bracelet-Sleeve Jackets - We’re often excited for updates to the jacket, since it is like a polished piece for both the career and weekend wardrobe. The advanced incarnation of the jacket describes the swing jacket. This sassy jacket features shorter sleeves that allow your top hang out underneath. Stick with a fitted knit top as the bottom layer to keep it from feeling sloppy.
* Cropped Pants - Nothing says “relax” like a good pair of cropped pants. Our favorites wide everything from knit athletic crops to high-end designer looks
* Flats- The right flats can either full or dress up your casual look. Get our favorite skimmers, sandals and sneakers.
* For daytime, tone down the shine by selecting small metallic accents (a pewter belt with a suit, a bit of shine on a shell under a jacket). Remember that metallics — like whites or brights — draw attention to whatever body part you wear it on so ensure you are highlighting what you want to show off.
* Metallics - Metallics have started a fashion neutral, pairing with everything from holiday sweaters to floaty summer dresses. The right way to wear metallics now is to wear just one shiny piece, whether it’s a big gold leather bag, a pair of silver ballet flats or a Lurex-infused sweater.
* Simple way to wear a shorter dress is with a pair of opaque tights with boots or shoes in the same color. It provides you endless legs and extra coverage.
* Polos - The polo shirt is a preppy staple, but it also makes our list of casual wardrobe essentials because it packs so much style.
* Short Dresses - Sure, minis are for young girls, but there’s no cause you can’t dip into this trendy look with success.
* Tees - The T-shirt is perhaps the quintessential casual piece, not just because it is so comfy (OK, we love that part, too) but because it packs so much style (sleeve lengths, prints, layering) and versatility.
* Tees, Jeans, Polos, Flats and Crops, – find ready for downtime with our favorite casual wear essentials.
* The bracelet-sleeve jacket too can be worn with no sleeves underneath: just include a shell and chunky bracelets.
* Dress to Wear over 40 - Women after 40s can be just as sexy and vital looking as their younger counterparts. Look out what style expert Kim Johnson Gross has to tell that keep your hair, clothes, shoes, and makeup looking fresh and pretty.
* Dress to wear over 50 – Know to simply adapt any look for your lifestyle.
* Dress to Wear When You’re Broke – Bored of missing out on new clothes just since your bank account is empty? Try these creative ways to stretch your wardrobe dollar.
* Dress to Wear When You’re Exhausted - Tired and run down but wish to look great? Then try these fast fashion tips to feed your hair, wardrobe and makeup the oomph it required to make you at least look refreshed.
* Dress to wear on a 1st Date – Not necessary to fret about making a high first date impression! Here’s how to find your best without sacrificing too much on personal style or comfort. What to Wear When Losing Weight Top picks for filling the gaps in your wardrobe while you’re whittling your waist.
* Dress to Wear to Disney World in Orlando, Florida – Getting to Disney World is easy. Configuring out what to wear and look comfortable and stylish while there is the hard part.
* Dress to Wear to Work - Getting dressed for the office should not leave your personal style behind. Look out which looks give you a polished, professional look and which fashions can be a career killer.
* Dress to wear to a Class Reunion - Don’t stress about getting dressed for class reunions! Just hit out the benefits of advance planning, selecting the perfect outfit and updating your look.
* Dress to Wear to a Summer Wedding - Get ready for summer weddings with this handy guide.
* Dress to Wear to a Wedding - Decipher dress codes (formal, daytime, etc.) with this easy primer for him and her.
* Dress to Wear with Bermuda Shorts - Bermuda, or knee-length shorts, or great for summer.

Great Tips On Making Your Breasts Look big

Full breasts are commonly associated with femininity and sexiness, so it is easy to see why many girls feel unconfident, if nature didn’t bless them in that department. Many women wish they had bigger breasts, but are not willing to go under the knife to achieve that. But not every woman knows that it is easy to make small breasts look bigger and more attractive, by wearing particular types of fabric and design. You can follow these simple tips to enhance your bust line and make it visually fuller.


Padded bra is your best bet to make your breasts appear larger. The same goes for push-up bras that lift your breasts up and bring them close together, to create cleavage. You can also try buying separate inserts to use with other bras.

Thin horizontal stripes will make your chest look wider.

Bright colors and ornaments will attract more attention to your breast area and make your bust look bigger. The same is true with ruffles and glitter.

Use accessories and small details to visually enhance the cleavage area. A thin chain with a small pendant and delicate design will make your breasts look bigger by contrast.

Wear tight and thick materials that will add some volume to your bust.

Make sure you have your back straight. This pushes your breasts out and gives them better shape.

Use make up to visually enhance your cleavage. With a couple of brush strokes it can become deeper looking, making your breasts seems fuller.