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Rejeana Morrise

History of Fashion - 0 views

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    If you have any intelligence about the history where fashion existed. There is a line there that indicates how to choose jeans that will fit your physique. Here are some of them Looking for the right size. At first you will find it hard to find your size. It will ask for large amount of effort from you. You have to know your hips and waist line. You have to know it as accurate as possible. Next, go to the nearest fashion store and look for one. Don't hesitate to ask for the seller's help. They know where exactly is the jeans you are looking for -(it will become easier it you do this.). Don't do the mistake of buying a smaller size than yours just because you think it will make you look slim. That is just an illusion and doesn't really make you look slim, but makes you look stuffed! Know the Right Cuts The right kind of cut goes a long way to ensure that you have a good pair of comfortable jeans. To find this out, hold the jeans in front of you and just check the curve running from the thigh to the leg. If it's too curvy, consider buying another pair. Also, try out the jeans before you buy it. Some cuts may look perfect, but may not really fit you. Jeans with the perfect cut should be comfortable at the thigh, not mold itself tightly. Try sitting and walking around in the store to ensure that the jeans don't feel tight or too loose. Choose what brand fits your personality. Make a list. Make a list of brands or stores that are known for selling the right kind of jeans. Ask your friends, colleagues at work and neighbors for ideas. There are instances that decent store has a good collection of jeans while branded stores even though have a artistic/stylish set of fashion jeans, but nothing that really fits your style, it does not appeal to you well. Jeans and Your Age. You should note this. Rejeana is now 30 years old ans she want's to look 20, atleast fake 20. Do you think she can manage it? I don't think so. Let's face it. Your body isn't wha
Prashnat Gupta

Ten Steps of Home Decorations - 0 views

Decoration of a new home or refurbishing an existing one is an art and not a science. We linked decoration to art as it is perceived differently by different people, unlike science which is under...

started by Prashnat Gupta on 03 Dec 14 no follow-up yet
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Getting Started with Firefox extension - Diigo help - 0 views

  •  Feature Highlight: Highlights Diigo saves the day with "highlights". Highlights let you select the important snippets on a page and store them in your library with the page's bookmark. Let's try it. Just open a page, maybe one of your old-school bookmarks or one of your new cat bookmarks, and find the information on that page you actually care about. Select that important text. Got it? Okay, now put your hemet on, 'cause this might blow your mind! Click the highlight icon on the Diigo toolbar. It's the one with the "T" on a page with a yellow highlighter. You will notice that the selected text gets a yellow background. This means that the text has been saved in your library, and as long as you have the Diigo add-on the text will be highlighted on the page! How's that for easy?   Now you've highlighted the text. It will appear in your library within the bookmark for the page it is on. Go to your library and you can see how it works. If you're not sure how to get to your library, just click the second icon on the toolbar (Diigo icon to the left of the search bar) and then select "My Library »".
  • Sticky Notes on the Web What? I can put a sticky note on a web page? How? Oh, that's right! Diigo. Just right-click anywhere on the page and choose to "add a floating sticky note". Type up your note and choose "Post", then move the note anywhere on the page. You have to type a note first, before you move it where you want, otherwise there's nothing to move!
  •  Feature Highlight: Highlights Diigo saves the day with "highlights". Highlights let you select the important snippets on a page and store them in your library with the page's bookmark. Let's try it. Just open a page, maybe one of your old-school bookmarks or one of your new cat bookmarks, and find the information on that page you actually care about. Select that important text. Got it? Okay, now put your hemet on, 'cause this might blow your mind! Click the highlight icon on the Diigo toolbar. It's the one with the "T" on a page with a yellow highlighter. You will notice that the selected text gets a yellow background. This means that the text has been saved in your library, and as long as you have the Diigo add-on the text will be highlighted on the page! How's that for easy?   Now you've highlighted the text. It will appear in your library within the bookmark for the page it is on. Go to your library and you can see how it works. If you're not sure how to get to your library, just click the second icon on the toolbar (Diigo icon to the left of the search bar) and then select "My Library »".
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  • Sticky Notes on the Web What? I can put a sticky note on a web page? How? Oh, that's right! Diigo. Just right-click anywhere on the page and choose to "add a floating sticky note". Type up your note and choose "Post", then move the note anywhere on the page. You have to type a note first, before you move it where you want, otherwise there's nothing to move!
Bill Tracer

I Want To Know - News - Bubblews - 1 views

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    Do you remember that poster on Mulder's office wall on the X-Files television show? It showed a flying saucer photograph, and the caption that read, "I Want To Believe"? Actually more than one of these posters was used over the course of that show. The images used in these posters appear to have been derived from, or at least based on, one or more of the photographs of Billy Meier, which is fairly ironic in relation to the issue of believing. For there is considerable controversy regarding the question of the authenticity of Billy Meier's photographs. Among the professional researchers on this topic, some believe his photographs are the real thing, while others do not believe in the genuineness of his photographic work. Regardless of that issue, whether I believe in the work of Billy Meier, or not, I find that personally, just believing is simply not enough for me. No, I want more than just to believe. I want to know! So I created this poster with my own original work of art that is my answer to that "I Want To Believe" poster. As it says, "Belief Is Not Enough I Want To Know".
Prashnat Gupta

Combination of Paintings to form a Collage - 1 views

The combinations of several objects, including paintings and pictures, make a Collage... In the early 1960s, Robert Rauschenberg, an American artist and a Graphic Designer, gave the idea of combini...

started by Prashnat Gupta on 26 Nov 14 no follow-up yet
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Getting Started with Chrome extension - Diigo help - 0 views

  • Use the “Save” option to bookmark a page. Bookmarking saves a link to the page in your online Diigo library, allowing you to easily access it later.
  • Highlighting can also be accomplished from the context pop-up. After the Chrome extension is installed, whenever you select text on a webpage, the context pop-up will appear, allowing you to accomplish text-related annotation. Highlight Pop-up Menu – After you highlight some text, position your mouse cursor over it and the highlight pop-up menu will appear. The highlight pop-up menu allows you to add notes to, share, or delete the highlight.
  • Sticky Note Click the middle icon on the annotation toolbar to add a sticky note to the page. With a sticky note, you can write your thoughts anywhere on a web page.
Bill Tracer

Particularized Dreamtime Variation 4 - News - Bubblews - 0 views

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    Using several KPT filters, including "FraxPlorer", as well as other layering and filtering effects in Photoshop, I created this image in my Abstract Image series. First named Abstract Image 1223, I later renamed it "Particularized Dreamtime Variation 4". I came to that name first due to this series using some forms similar to my earlier series Particularized Hexagram, and Particularized Deltoid, then secondly when I showed Variation 1 to a good friend of mine, his first reaction was to say it reminded him of Australian Aboriginal Dreamtime Art. After creating the first variation, I subsequently created 7 more color variations off of this theme, making for a total of an eight piece series of color variation for this one. So here is Particularized Dreamtime Variation 4, complete with the digitally embossed Bill M. Tracer Studio logo signature seal, small as not to distract from the design, while decidedly present, showing authenticity.
Bill Tracer

Particularized Dreamtime Variation 6 - News - Bubblews - 0 views

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    Using several KPT filters, including "FraxPlorer", as well as other layering and filtering effects in Photoshop, I created this image in my Abstract Image series. First named Abstract Image 1225, I later renamed it "Particularized Dreamtime Variation 6". I came to that name first due to this series using some forms similar to my earlier series Particularized Hexagram, and Particularized Deltoid, then secondly when I showed Variation 1 to a good friend of mine, his first reaction was to say it reminded him of Australian Aboriginal Dreamtime Art. After creating the first variation, I subsequently created 7 more color variations off of this theme, making for a total of an eight piece series of color variation for this one. So here is Particularized Dreamtime Variation 6, complete with the digitally embossed Bill M. Tracer Studio logo signature seal, small as not to distract from the design, while decidedly present, showing authenticity.
Bill Tracer

Particularized Dreamtime Variation 5 - News - Bubblews - 0 views

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    Using several KPT filters, including "FraxPlorer", as well as other layering and filtering effects in Photoshop, I created this image in my Abstract Image series. First named Abstract Image 1224, I later renamed it "Particularized Dreamtime Variation 5". I came to that name first due to this series using some forms similar to my earlier series Particularized Hexagram, and Particularized Deltoid, then secondly when I showed Variation 1 to a good friend of mine, his first reaction was to say it reminded him of Australian Aboriginal Dreamtime Art. After creating the first variation, I subsequently created 7 more color variations off of this theme, making for a total of an eight piece series of color variation for this one. So here is Particularized Dreamtime Variation 5, complete with the digitally embossed Bill M. Tracer Studio logo signature seal, small as not to distract from the design, while decidedly present, showing authenticity.
Bill Tracer

Particularized Dreamtime Variation 3 - News - Bubblews - 0 views

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    Using several KPT filters, including "FraxPlorer", as well as other layering and filtering effects in Photoshop, I created this image in my Abstract Image series. First named Abstract Image 1222 , I later renamed it "Particularized Dreamtime Variation 3". I came to that name first due to this series using some forms similar to my earlier series Particularized Hexagram, and Particularized Deltoid, then secondly when I showed Variation 1 to a good friend of mine, his first reaction was to say it reminded him of Australian Aboriginal Dreamtime Art. After creating the first variation, I subsequently created 7 more color variations off of this theme, making for a total of an eight piece series of color variation for this one. So here is Particularized Dreamtime Variation 3, complete with the digitally embossed Bill M. Tracer Studio logo signature seal, small as not to distract from the design, while decidedly present, showing authenticity.
Bill Tracer

Particularized Dreamtime Variation 2 - News - Bubblews - 0 views

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    Using several KPT filters, including "FraxPlorer", as well as other layering and filtering effects in Photoshop, I created this image in my Abstract Image series. First named Abstract Image 1221 , I later renamed it "Particularized Dreamtime Variation 2". I came to that name first due to this series using some forms similar to my earlier series Particularized Hexagram, and Particularized Deltoid, then secondly when I showed Variation 1 to a good friend of mine, his first reaction was to say it reminded him of Australian Aboriginal Dreamtime Art. After creating the first variation, I subsequently created 7 more color variations off of this theme, making for a total of an eight piece series of color variation for this one. So here is Particularized Dreamtime Variation 2, complete with the digitally embossed Bill M. Tracer Studio logo signature seal, small as not to distract from the design, while decidedly present, showing authenticity.
Bill Tracer

Particularized Dreamtime Variation 1 - News - Bubblews - 0 views

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    Using several KPT filters, including "FraxPlorer", as well as other layering and filtering effects in Photoshop, I created this work of postmodern contemporary fractal abstract art in my Abstract Image series. First named Abstract Image 1220 , I later renamed it "Particularized Dreamtime Variation 1". I came to that name first due to this series using some forms similar to my earlier series Particularized Hexagram, and Particularized Deltoid, then secondly when I showed Variation 1 to a good friend of mine, his first reaction was to say it reminded him of Australian Aboriginal Dreamtime Art. I subsequently created 7 more color variations off of this theme, making for a total of an eight piece series of color variation for this one. So here is Particularized Dreamtime Variation 1, complete with the digitally embossed Bill M. Tracer Studio logo signature seal, small as not to distract from the design, while decidedly present, showing authenticity.
Bill Tracer

Particularized Dreamtime Variation 7 - News - Bubblews - 0 views

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    Using several KPT filters, including "FraxPlorer", as well as other layering and filtering effects in Photoshop, I created this image in my Abstract Image series. First named Abstract Image 1226, I later renamed it "Particularized Dreamtime Variation 7". I came to that name first due to this series using some forms similar to my earlier series Particularized Hexagram, and Particularized Deltoid, then secondly when I showed Variation 1 to a good friend of mine, his first reaction was to say it reminded him of Australian Aboriginal Dreamtime Art. After creating the first variation, I subsequently created 7 more color variations off of this theme, making for a total of an eight piece series of color variation for this one. So here is Particularized Dreamtime Variation 7, complete with the digitally embossed Bill M. Tracer Studio logo signature seal, small as not to distract from the design, while decidedly present, showing authenticity.
Bill Tracer

Particularized Dreamtime Variation 8 - News - Bubblews - 0 views

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    Using several KPT filters, including "FraxPlorer", as well as other layering and filtering effects in Photoshop, I created this image in my Abstract Image series. First named Abstract Image 1227, I later renamed it "Particularized Dreamtime Variation 8". I came to that name first due to this series using some forms similar to my earlier series Particularized Hexagram, and Particularized Deltoid, then secondly when I showed Variation 1 to a good friend of mine, his first reaction was to say it reminded him of Australian Aboriginal Dreamtime Art. After creating the first variation, I subsequently created 7 more color variations off of this theme, making for a total of an eight piece series of color variation for this one. So here is Particularized Dreamtime Variation 8, complete with the digitally embossed Bill M. Tracer Studio logo signature seal, small as not to distract from the design, while decidedly present, showing authenticity.
Bill Tracer

Mandala of the Noedic Web - News - Bubblews - 0 views

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    I created this image through a complex combination of Photoshop filtering and layering, after initially rendering the base image with the 3D fractal program, XenoDream. The final work of art bears little resemblance to that base image. Among other filters and effects, I used Kaleidoscope 2.1 by Mehdi, set to 20 mirror petals, and the KPT Gradient Lab. The end result almost looks like an elaborate symbol of an esoteric secret society. Sitting back and meditating on it, I found myself seeing it as symbolic of the complex web of the Cosmic Collective Consciousness. In ancient Greek philosophy the Nous was thought to be the Cosmic Mind, or Primary Intellect. Thus, that of a Noedic nature is akin to this Cosmic Mind, this web of intellect interconnecting all conscious beings throughout the entire Universe. Out of all of these considerations, I ultimately came up with the name for this work of postmodern contemporary abstract fractal art, "Mandala of the Noedic Web". It is here presented at Bubblews, complete with the digitally embossed Bill M. Tracer Studio logo signature seal, small as not to distract from the design, while decidedly present, showing authenticity.
muji jibu

Cool Reading Glasses from ebay | cool of glasses - 0 views

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    Cool reading glasses are not just for style and help change the view to be more interesting but also helps when you are reading the book or original name is WAYFARER STYLE EGO COOL NERD GEEK RETRO LARGE Reading Glasses All. Your eyesight is not good when you want to read a book then it comes to the perfection of style according to your taste. Cool reading glasses also have a hip reading glasses design, funky reading glasses design, retro reading glasses design and many other forms of design. Of course you will enjoy the fun of reading a book with this glasses. The price is quite affordable or cheap reading glasses have aver one with good quality to assist you in reading the book and not make the eyes or eye beair not sick. Cool reading glasses has the mens reading glasses design and women reading glasses design. For more information you can see more options and pictures on ebay
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Save Up To 20% At Indie Handmade - 0 views

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    Come and help me celebrate! The Indie Handmade website recently suffered a technical glitch (I'm quite unlucky with those kind of things at the moment, grr) which saw it out of action for a few days. But it's back! And in celebration I have lowered the price of nearly everything available on the website, with savings of up to 20% per item! Got a birthday coming up but don't know what to buy? Or maybe you just want something special for somebody special? Well now is the perfect time to bag yourself a fabulously unique bargain (and possibly brownie points at the same time). Head over to www.indiehandmade.co.uk and see what you can get.
Rejeana Morrise

History of Jeans | Fashion Designer Jeans: History Of Blue Jeans - 0 views

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    'Denim' is the modern replica of French serge de Nîmes, a 17th century twill-weave fabric made in Nîmes. Fustian Another European fabric. It is made from a cotton, linen and/or wool blend. Before blue jeans was considered blue jeans, it was known as 'jean' after Genoans, sailors from Italy, wore it. It was in 18th century when jeans was made entirely from cotton, through the slave labour, trade and and massive develpoment of cotton plantations and Frech tailors. It was valued for its durability. Indigo blue, extracted from plants in the Americas and India, became a familiar colour for workwear.\n\n1872: "It started in a letter". It started in 1872 when Jacob Davis gave send an letter Levi Strauss, Jacob Davis was then making riveted clothing for miners in the Reno area. Mr. Jacob Davis had no money to file for a patent and offered Levi Strauss a deal if he would pay for the patent. Levi Strauss, overwhelmed enough, began to make copper-riveted 'waist overalls', and so jeans virus spread widely in Reno and from there, to the whole world.\n\n1886: "Levi's Generation". In 1886, Levi's 'Two Horse Brand' leather patch, showing the garment pulled between two horses to prove its strength, was first used. By 1890 lot-numbers were being used for Levi products: 501 was assigned to copper-riveted overalls.
john michaels

Home Decoration - 0 views

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    It's always best to plan ahead, before you actually begin a home decorating project, whether large or small, it's a good idea to understand what is involved and to think about how it will be accomplished. Home decorating can start anywhere, with the given advice to spruce up a room; you can fall in love with a new color, or by adding a piece of furniture. But remember to think through the process of your home decorating project before you paint a wall or buy any furniture.
Prashnat Gupta

Interior Decoration - An Art or Profession - 1 views

The art of creation and decoration is a blessing and a gift from the god which everybody possesses but only few are able to master it. Many of such few chose to spend their life in creating and des...

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