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The Digital Photography Book, Part 5

The Digital Photography Book, Part 5
By:"Scott Kelby"
Published on 2014-07-21 by Peachpit Press

Scott Kelby, author of the top-selling digital photography book of all time, is back with an entirely new book in his popular series that picks up right where part 4 left off. It’s more of that “Ah ha—so that’s how they do it,” straight-to-the-point, skip-the-technojargon stuff you can really use today that made part 1 so successful. In parts 1 through 4 of this series, the most popular chapter in the book has always been the last chapter: “Photo Recipes to Help You Get ‘The Shot’.” In each of those chapters, Scott shows a final image and then describes how to get that type of shot. Here, in part 5, he gives you what you’ve been waiting for: an entire book of nothing but those amazing photo recipes. But, he took it up a big notch by adding a behind-the-scenes photo for every single recipe. Now you can see exactly how it was done, so you can get that exact same look every time. In these extra pages, each spread allows you to dig in a little deeper and really unlock the power of these recipes. Scott breaks each spread into four segments: (1) he explains exactly what you’re seeing behind the scenes, (2) he lists all of his camera settings, and lens and lighting info—it’s all there, (3) he gives you his thought process, so you learn exactly why he does it this way, and (4) he shares all the post-processing in Lightroom or Photoshop that goes on after the shoot (this is something other books leave out). Plus, the whole book is packed with tips and insights you won’t find anywhere else. This isn’t a book of theory, full of confusing jargon and detailed concepts. This is a book on which button to push, which settings to use, and exactly how and when to use them. With around 100 of the most popular photographic “tricks of the trade,” the entire book is designed to get you shooting like a pro starting today. You’re gonna love it.

This Book was ranked 3 by Google Books for keyword photography.

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The Universe and the Teacup

The Universe and the Teacup
By:"K. C. Cole"
Published on 1998-01-15 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt

Filled with “a thousand fascinating facts and shrewd observations (Martin Gardner, Los Angeles Times), this “beguiling and lucid book” (San Francisco Chronicle) demonstrates how the truth and beauty of everything, from relativity to rainbows, is all in the numbers. Line drawings.

This Book was ranked 38 by Google Books for keyword beauty.

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Royal Hyderabadi Cooking

Royal Hyderabadi Cooking
By:"Sanjeev Kapoor and Harpal Singh Sokhi"
Published on by Popular Prakashan

Hyderabadi Cuisine is known to be irresistible. Here it is presented in a reader-friendly easy-to-cook manner so that the exquisite and graceful food that is a legacy of the Moghuls can be recreated in the home kitchen. Whether it is the popular Haleem you wish to cook or the poetic Asif Jahi Pasandey, you will find the recipes in this book. You can regale your family and friends with scintillating vegetarian dishes like Bhagare Baingan and Diwani Handi served with hot Bakarkhani. Endings must be sweet, so ladle out bowls of Asharfiyon Ka Meetha or Khubani Ka Meetha. With this book in hand transport yourself to a whole new wonderful world where a royal Hyderabadi banquet awaits.

This Book was ranked 24 by Google Books for keyword cooking.

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Cooking For The Family

Cooking For The Family
By:"Jeroo Mehta"
Published on by Popular Prakashan

Cooking for the Family is a superb collection of recipes by gourmet cook and award-winning cookbook author, Jeroo Mehta, giving you a wide variety of delicious ideas for family meals and party menus. Introduce excitement into your cooking with these practical and easy-to-prepare recipes which will be especially useful for the novice, and the experienced cook looking to widen her repertoire of everyday and party fare! The recipes range from soups, starters, sauces and salads to Western and Indian-style vegetable, meat, chicken, fish, and egg dishes, dals, rice, and a mouth-watering collection of desserts and cakes. The book includes useful sections with tips on the imaginative use of leftovers, and vegetarian and non-vegetarian menus for daily meals and special occasions, thus reducing the perennial dilemma of what to cook!

This Book was ranked 7 by Google Books for keyword cooking.

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Art and Artists of Indiana

Art and Artists of Indiana
By:"Mary Quick Burnet"
Published on 1921 by

This Book was ranked 24 by Google Books for keyword art.

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The Girl on the Magazine Cover

The Girl on the Magazine Cover
By:"Carolyn L. Kitch"
Published on 2001 by Univ of North Carolina Press

From the Gibson Girl to the flapper, from the vamp to the New Woman, Carolyn Kitch traces mass media images of women to their historical roots on magazine covers, unveiling the origins of gender stereotypes in early-twentieth-century American culture.

This Book was ranked 22 by Google Books for keyword girl.

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The Englishwoman in India: information for ladies on their outfit, furniture [&c.] by a lady resident

The Englishwoman in India: information for ladies on their outfit, furniture [&c.] by a lady resident
By:
Published on 1864 by

This Book was ranked 35 by Google Books for keyword ladies.

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The Ladies Library

The Ladies Library
By:"Sir Richard Steele"
Published on 1772 by

This Book was ranked 4 by Google Books for keyword ladies.

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Fashion

Fashion
By:"Akiko Fukai"
Published on 2002 by Taschen

Illustrates a wide range of historical garments, underwear, shoes and fashion accessories dating from the eighteenth century to the present day.

This Book was ranked 16 by Google Books for keyword fashion.

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Beauty Shop for Rent

Beauty Shop for Rent
By:"Laura Bowers"
Published on 2012-09-10 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt

With big aspirations and dreams, Abbey Garner takes her first step toward financial freedom by working at her grandmother's struggling beauty salon where she learns important lessons about life from the feisty Gray Widows, a group of strong, independent-minded women who speak from experience. Reprint.

This Book was ranked 15 by Google Books for keyword beauty.

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Cholesterol Lowering Cookbooks: Superfoods and Dairy Free for a Low Cholesterol Diet

Cholesterol Lowering Cookbooks: Superfoods and Dairy Free for a Low Cholesterol Diet
By:"Kelly Marcil"
Published on 2013-04-15 by Speedy Publishing LLC

Cholesterol Lowering Cookbooks Superfoods and Dairy Free for a Low Cholesterol Diet In today's world there are plenty of reasons to want cholesterol lowering foods. We're nowhere near as active as we were in years past, and none of us are as active as we were when we were children. That being said, finding good cholesterol lowering recipes should be at the forefront of everyone's mind! This book covers a number of different food items, many of which are specifically designed for those suffering from lactose intolerance. There are a fair amount of people in this world suffering from the condition, as is the rest of the animal kingdom. Unfortunately, most recipes are based on dairy as 70% of people are not concerned with it. In addition to that, you will also find a cholesterol lowering diet plan for every day of the week. If you are new to dieting, the concept of creating your own meal plans might be a git overwhelming. After all, how do you know if you are doing it right? Using the recipes in this book however, you will find plenty of cholesterol lowering recipes to bring you down to the appropriate weight. Finally, what about the children? Finding a healthy diet for growing kids can be a real pain, and you don't want to start them on something extreme like the Atkins diet. This book discusses children and dieting - a hot topic in today' society. In the end you will gain an intimate knowledge of dieting, and the steps you need to take in order to get yourself to a healthier existence. It might be hard at first, but if you stick with this lower cholesterol cookbook, you'll get where you need to be soon enough. A proper body mass index is without a doubt somewhere in your future? Are you ready to meet it?

This Book was ranked 30 by Google Books for keyword cookbooks.

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Truth & Beauty

Truth & Beauty
By:"Ann Patchett"
Published on 2009-10-13 by Harper Collins

What happens when the person who is your family is someone you aren't bound to by blood? What happens when the person you promise to love and to honor for the rest of your life is not your lover, but your best friend? In Truth & Beauty, her frank and startlingly intimate first work of nonfiction, Ann Patchett shines a fresh, revealing light on the world of women's friendships and shows us what it means to stand together. Ann Patchett and Lucy Grealy met in college in 1981, and, after enrolling in the Iowa Writers' Workshop, began a friendship that would be as defining to both of their lives as their work was. In her critically acclaimed and hugely successful memoir, Autobiography of a Face, Lucy Grealy wrote about losing part of her jaw to childhood cancer, the years of chemotherapy and radiation, and then the endless reconstructive surgeries. In Truth & Beauty, the story isn't Lucy's life or Ann's life, but the parts of their lives they shared. This is a portrait of unwavering commitment that spans twenty years, from the long, cold winters of the Midwest, to surgical wards, to book parties in New York. Through love, fame, drugs, and despair, this book shows us what it means to be part of two lives that are intertwined. This is a tender, brutal book about loving a person we cannot save. It is about loyalty, and about being lifted up by the sheer effervescence of someone who knew how to live life to the fullest.

This Book was ranked 25 by Google Books for keyword beauty.

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Korean Favorites: Periplus Mini Cookbooks

Korean Favorites: Periplus Mini Cookbooks
By:"Yu-kyoung Moon","Jonathan Hopfner"
Published on 2013-03-12 by Tuttle Publishing

The recipes in this book attempt to introduce the reader to some lesser-known Korean dishes as well as the classic standards, hopefully providing a glimpse of the quality and diversity of the country’s dining traditions in the process.

This Book was ranked 40 by Google Books for keyword cookbooks.

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Black Girl

Black Girl
By:"J. E. Franklin"
Published on 1971 by Dramatists Play Service, Inc.

THE STORY: Trapped in a life that can lead nowhere, Billie Jean has dropped out of school and secretly taken a job as a dancer in a local bar, her ultimate goal being to become a ballet dancer. But her ambitions bring her into conflict with her env

This Book was ranked 21 by Google Books for keyword girl.

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Ladies Laughing

Ladies Laughing
By:"Barbara Levy"
Published on 1997 by Psychology Press

This volume examines the writings of seven contemporary, popular, American women writers and their individual use of wit as a subtle and effective strategy to engage, or \

This Book was ranked 33 by Google Books for keyword ladies.

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First Ladies

First Ladies
By:"Betty Caroli"
Published on 2010-07-15 by Oxford University Press

Betty Boyd Caroli's engrossing and informative First Ladies is both a captivating read and an essential resource for anyone interested in the role of America's First Ladies. This expanded and updated fourth edition includes Laura Bush's tenure, Hillary Clinton's 2008 presidential bid, and an in-depth look at Michelle Obama, one of the most charismatic and appealing First Ladies in recent history. Covering all forty-one women from Martha Washington to Michelle Obama and including the daughters, daughters-in-law, and sisters of presidents who sometimes served as First Ladies, Caroli explores each woman's background, marriage, and accomplishments and failures in office. This remarkably diverse lot included Abigail Adams, whose \

This Book was ranked 29 by Google Books for keyword ladies.

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Authentic Victorian Fashion Patterns

Authentic Victorian Fashion Patterns
By:"Kristina Harris"
Published on 1999 by Courier Corporation

Rich selection of dressmaker's patterns from popular, late-19th-century magazine The Voice of Fashion includes 50 garments for women, from day and evening dresses to tennis outfits and undergarments. 498 illustrations.

This Book was ranked 21 by Google Books for keyword fashion.

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What Have I Done?

What Have I Done?
By:"Pete Wallis","Clair Aldington","Marian Liebmann"
Published on 2010 by Jessica Kingsley Publishers

Victim awareness and the needs of victims of crime are a major societal concern. What Have I Done? is a photocopiable resource and DVD to encourage empathy in young people who commit crimes or hurt others through their actions. It is designed to be used directly with young people who have committed a specific crime or caused harm and distress to others through their actions, and challenges the young person to face the harm they have caused and consider what they can do to help put things right. The course is flexible and interactive, and can be used on an individual basis or with small groups, and is suitable for young people with limited literacy. The exercises are challenging, and aim to be engaging through the use of creative arts, film, role-play and discussion. Clear guidance is provided for the course leader, and evaluation is built into the course, including a psychometric test. A DVD to help stimulate discussion is also included. What Have I Done? will be ideal for victim empathy work in Youth Offending Teams and Young Offender Institutions, and can equally be used in schools, children's homes, youth groups and any context with young people. The programme is measurable, featuring pre- and post-programme empathy scales, and is suitable for young offenders subject to a youth rehabilitation order.

This Book was ranked 11 by Google Books for keyword young.

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Best Effective Home Remedies For Skin Pigmentation


A widespread problem among the masses, especially a beauty concern among women, skin pigmentation manifests itself as dark or light patches of skin, especially on the face. Skin pigmentation is not a life threatening skin condition, but the embarrassment and constant questioning that the affected individual has to undergo is much worse than a life threatening condition.

Exposure to sun and allergic conditions can cause pigmentation. Hereditary too plays a great role in deciding whether you are susceptible to skin pigmentation. Therefore, if your mother and grandmother had pigmentation on the skin, it is most likely that you too would be faced with the condition. Thankfully, home remedies are a dime a dozen when it comes to pigmentation. Even a heredity triggered condition can be considerably reduced by the use of natural remedies.

Potatoes are not just good sources of starch but can also prevent a host of skin pigmentation problems like melasma, dark circles, hyper and hypo pigmentation. Potatoes can lighten the skin with continuous application. For using potatoes for pigmentation, slice one medium sized potato into two and put a few drops of water on the surface.

A widespread problem among the masses, especially a beauty concern among women, skin pigmentation manifests itself as dark or light patches of skin, especially on the face. Skin pigmentation is not a life threatening skin condition, but the embarrassment and constant questioning that the affected individual has to undergo is much worse than a life threatening condition. - See more at: http://www.findhomeremedy.com/9-effective-home-remedies-for-skin-pigmentation/#sthash.GTHwdHxR.dpuf
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Why Girls Tend to Get Better Grades Than Boys Do


New research shows that girls are ahead in every subject, including math and science. Do today's grading methods skew in their favor?
As the new school year ramps up, teachers and parents need to be reminded of a well-kept secret: Across all grade levels and academic subjects, girls earn higher grades than boys. Not just in the United States, but across the globe, in countries as far afield as Norway and Hong Kong.

This finding is reflected in a recent study by psychology professors Daniel and Susan Voyer at the University of New Brunswick. The Voyers based their results on a meta-analysis of 369 studies involving the academic grades of over one million boys and girls from 30 different nations. The findings are unquestionably robust: Girls earn higher grades in every subject, including the science-related fields where boys are thought to surpass them.

Less of a secret is the gender disparity in college enrollment rates. The latest data from the Pew Research Center uses U.S. Census Bureau data to show that in 2012, 71 percent of female high school graduates went on to college, compared to 61 percent of their male counterparts. In 1994 the figures were 63 and 61 percent, respectively. In other words, college enrollment rates for young women are climbing while those of young men remain flat.

READ MORE AT: http://www.theatlantic.com/education/archive/2014/09/why-girls-get-better-grades-than-boys-do/380318/
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Think Girls Make Good Leaders & Can Be Good Students


Gender discrimination has come a long way in the past few decades. Colleges have gone co-ed, a woman will soon appear on the $20 bill, and Hillary Clinton is again a candidate in the upcoming presidential election. But according to a new study from the Harvard Graduate School of Education, we still have a ways to go before we reach true gender equality. 

The study polled 20,000 students at a diverse group of 59 middle schools and high schools to learn about how they viewed girls' leadership abilities. They found that many teen girls, teen boys, and parents have biases against teen girls as leaders.

When it comes to politics, for example, 23 percent of girls preferred male politicians, 8 percent preferred female politicians, and 69 percent had no preference; 40 percent of boys preferred male politicians, 4 percent preferred female politicians, and 56 percent had no preference.

The study's findings are important because girls make up half our population. If we don't support girls' dreams of making it big, then how can we all ever achieve our dreams? Girls are just as qualified to lead as guys are, and studies show that female leadership styles can be just as effective (if not more so) than traditionally male leadership styles.
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Empowering girls through education is best achieved by the member states


Marking a one year's anniversary in the European parliament I have come to realize that all too often we try to focus on issues that are largely distant to Europe's citizens.
This is not because we do not have the best intentions in mind, but mostly because we are trying to reach too far and do not respect the principle that some policies should be best left to the member states and communities to decide.
The topic of girls' empowerment lies at the top of parliament's women's rights and gender equality committee priorities and we will be discussing Liliana Rodrigues' report in the coming days and weeks.

Read More At : https://www.theparliamentmagazine.eu/articles/opinion/empowering-girls-through-education-best-achieved-member-states
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QS University Rankings: EECA – Methodology




First published in 2014’s pilot edition, the QS University Rankings: Emerging Europe & Central Asia (EECA) has been extended in 2015 to feature the top 150 universities in the region. Aiming to celebrate and track the performance of higher education institutions in the EECA countries, the ranking uses a methodology adapted from the overall QS World University Rankings®, and similar to those used for QS’s other regional rankings.
A total of nine factors are assessed, each of which contributes a certain proportion towards institutions’ overall scores. The results table can be sorted to compare universities on each of these nine indicators.

Academic reputation (30%)
As is the case for all of QS’s university rankings, global reputation is assessed through two major international surveys. The first of these is the annual QS Global Academic Survey, which asks academics worldwide to identify the institutions they perceive to be conducting the best work in the own field. In 2015, more than 72,000 responses were considered.

Employer reputation (20%)
Alongside the academic survey, the QS Global Employer Survey asks graduate employers across the planet to name the institutions they believe to be producing the best graduates in their sector. For the 2015 rankings, more than 44,000 employer responses fed into the results.

Faculty/student ratio (15%)
In lieu of a reliable or practical method by which to assess and compare teaching quality internationally, faculty/student ratio is considered. This is based on the number of students enrolled per full-time academic staff member, aiming to give an indication of each institution’s commitment to providing high standards of academic support.

Papers per faculty (10%)
Calculated using data from Elsevier’s Scopus – the world’s largest abstract and citation database of peer-reviewed academic literature – this indicator reflects research productivity, based on papers published per academic faculty member.

Web impact (10%)
Based on the Webometrics ranking, this indicator reflects the extent of each institution’s online presence, one aspect of their commitment to international engagement and communication.


Read More At: http://www.topuniversities.com/university-rankings-articles/eeca-university-rankings/qs-university-rankings-eeca-methodology
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How to Be a Gorgeous, Smart and Classy Teenage Girl


1. Practice good manners. If you tease people a lot, for no reason, you have to stop this. No one likes a girl who teases people for no reason. Say 'yes please' and 'no thank you' is one shot. Also, try to smile a lot. Don't talk behind people's back. If your friends or anyone's encouraging you to gossip about people, stop yourself from it by just saying 'i think he/she (the person you're gossiping about) is just fine. let it be, don't be so mean' and walk away. Never talk back to your parents. Maintain good relationships with your classmates, friends, teachers and parents! This might be hard if you've already started lots of problems with them.

2. Don't argue too much. Argue positively! If the argument's going to the negative side, just walk away.

3. Don't drink and don't smoke! This is really bad as it kills you slowly and encourages people to talk behind you as well.

4. Avoid being the centre of attention. No one likes it, when you're just being so annoying so try to avoid yelling, screaming, running around and laughing too loud.

5. If someone hates you, don't mind them. Don't even speak a word about them. Remember, a classy girl is educated and educated people never looks back at their 'followers'.

6. Shower every day! This gets rid of dirt on your body and it keeps your skin hydrated. Try to shower before school, and at 5.00 pm just after you do things, and you want to relax.

7. Drink lots and lots of water! This is the most important part of all! As it keeps your brain active all day and keeps your skin amazing!

8. Be organized! Never leave your workplace look messy and always keep a small binder with you everywhere! Keep your worksheets in a file!

9. Be nice to people! Do them favors and help them if you can! Don't be that girl who just watches people in misery and leaving them alone. Help them if they fell or if your mom needs some help in the kitchen?

10. Gain trust from people. If you asked your mom to go somewhere and you promised her to go home by 8.00 pm, don't go over 8.00 pm! Notify your mom whether you're doing this, or that, or this..

11. Find your talent! You might be good at singing, or dancing, or playing guitar, or making videos, or editing photos, and join a club!

12. Stay positive! If anyone judges you or says bad things about you, remember you are EDUCATED by your parents and tell them, 'I don't need to know such things. I don't need to know your opinions about me' and then smile, and walk away! Don't take it too seriously! They're just doing that because they want to be like you but they failed!

13. Don't spill out all your secrets and problems to your friends! Just spill them to the ones you trust, which is your best friends! Who knows if they can help you go through things?

14. Stay healthy! Don't eat too much junk food!

15. Be sociable! Find things in common with new people!

16. Don't show your anger towards people. This is a big NO. if you are angry, all you have to do is just to count from 1 to 10, and splash yourself some water in the bathroom.

17. Never touch your face or any other body parts in public except for your hair.

18. If you like a guy, make him feel comfortable around you! Don't make him annoyed around you! Treat him something once and talk to him! Don't be that shy! Also stare at him for about 3-4 seconds, then look away! Smile around him a lot and get to know his friends! If you both have a hobby or activity in common, try to come up with a clever plan to arrange a date consisting your common activity

19. If someone compliments you, say thank you.

20. Have self esteem! Not too high, nor too low but always think positively about yourself and never cease to go for what you want.
 
Find More At: http://www.wikihow.com/Be-a-Gorgeous,-Smart-and-Classy-Teenage-Girl 

 
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Girls Education is Most Important


Building resilience can improve girls’ health and education faster and more effectively, but it’s a missing component of nearly all global development efforts to improve girls’ outcomes. 
 
For some time now, the global development community has known that investing in the health and education of marginalized girls creates a ripple effect. An educated girl is more likely to be healthy, find work, and reinvest her income in her family than a boy (90 percent of her future income vs. 35 percent for a boy). 

Girl First participants work together during resilience training at Jivrakhan Tola school in Bihar India. (Photo by Nivedita Singh)
Using internationally validated assessments, the RCT confirmed that resilience training not only had significant impact on girls’ emotional and physical well-being, but also amplified the impacts of our adolescent health-only curriculum. For instance, for girls involved in the program:
  • Emotional resilience improved 33 percent
  • Health knowledge increased 99 percent
  • Attitudes about gender equality improved 18 percent
  • Clean-water behaviors improved 96 percent.
See More at: http://ssir.org/articles/entry/the_missing_link_in_girls_education
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Most Desired Bathing Suits of 2014


Complete workout to get in shape for summer: check. Book vacation to celeb-worthy destination: check. If your summer to-do list reads something like this, now is the time to cross off that final item: scoring a sexy, sporty and stylish swimsuit. While you could go to your local department store, stand under those oh-so-flattering fluorescent lights in front of a three-way mirror and tug, squirm and pull at your suit hoping to get the most becoming fit, there’s really no better way to search for your beach babe bikini or head-turning surfer dude style, than by browsing the most in-demand swimsuits, bikinis and board-shorts of 2014. With thousands of trendy colors, styles and patterns to choose from, you’re guaranteed to find a swimsuit that flatters and fits so you can feel and look confident, attractive and comfortable. Whether lounging by the pool, or hitting the waves at the beach, you’ll be sure to make a splash this summer in these 10 most desired bathing suits of 2014.

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Fix Chipped Nail Polish Quick and Easy Way in a Minute

Woman can live without works even office or at home as well as gadgets are very important for modern woman to fixed around. Did you ever pass the way playing with gadgets and your nail OMG its very bad for your nail at the mean while if you want to out for parties how could you manage your nail  — but luckily there’s a two-minute fix that camouflages chips without having to start a whole new manicure from scratch.
The trick? A glitter topcoat. Just paint it on right over your chipped polish for an instant fix



The chunkier the glitter, the better this works — so try one with larger flakes, such as Deborah Lippmann‘s Va Va. Not only do the sparkly bits fill in polish dings, the light catching effect helps distract from any imperfections in your base color.
We’re especially loving the new speckle topcoats this fall. These formulas use multicolored matte glitter particles to create a paint splatter effect on nails. Try Maybelline Color Show Polka Dots in Clearly Spotted or Formula.
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The Secret to Getting a Great Top Knot

When you don’t have time to go the heated styling route the knots are the best way to go and also it helps you to hide your hair dryness while you are not washing it. Following are the best solutions we recommended:






1. Flip your hair upside down when gathering hair into the ponytail. This will help you to get it as high as possible.
2. Once you’ve gathered the hair, flip upright and look up to the ceiling, so your head is tilted, which will make smoothing the hair into place that much easier.
Once your ponytail is secured, wrap the hair around the base and secure with four to five large bobby pins. The result? A fuss-free hairstyle that will stay in place all day.
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Beauty

Beauty
By:"Bill Wallace"
Published on 2007-08-28 by Simon and Schuster

Unhappy about his parents splitting up and moving with his mother to Grandpa's farm, eleven-year-old Luke finds comfort in riding and caring for a horse named Beauty.

This Book was ranked 10 by Google Books for keyword beauty.

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Hair style that used to be in school life





It’s very hard to make the style of your hair exactly that used to be in your school time, but here we are going to make some same style that used to be. This is very simple and faster style of Braids with Pony.

Create a middle braid using hair from just above your forehead. Now take some strands from one side and braid it. Repeat on the other side. Now bring the three braids at the back tie into a low pony.

Which is finally looks like above image. Good luck girls it’s your time now to try it.
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