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Monday, November 12, 2012
Victoria’s Secret 2012: Angel’s Bloom, Circus, Cruel Intentions’ inspired Fashion Show
The annual show of underwear originally produced by the Victoria’s Secret brand at last taken place and we have been looking forward to this wonderful event!
Within this
year’s colorful fashion show, was attended by the most beautiful women of the
world, Miranda Kerr, Adriana L’ima, Alessandra Abrosio, Candice Swanepoel, Erin
Heatherton, Karlie Kloss and many onther beautiful faces was there.
However, as expected, the fashion show was held on a grand scale. Famous stars were watching the enchanting event and there were more women in the front row than men. There were some topics of the fashion show this year, including “Angels in Bloom”, ”Cruel Intentions”, “Circus” and many more! For each segment, tops models presented the dazzling items of brand’s gorgeous underwear that has certainly appealed so much to each woman.
On the other
hand, the guests were entertained by the famous performer Bruno Mars, Rihanna
and Justine Bieber! The finale of the show was the defile of Alessandra
Ambrosio. The model introduced the Fantasy Bra that is made of diamonds,
rubies, sapphires and amethyst that’s worth two and a half million dollars.
However, no less remarkable was the emergence of Cameron Russel whose outfit
was estimated by Swarovski – as nearly five million dollars.
Sony With Its New Tabletop Vaio Tap 20
Sony comes up
with an impressive 20-inch tabletop Vaio Tap 20 (SVJ20215CXW) that
weighs 5 kilos, around 11 lbs.
Tabletop Vaio Tap 20 Specs:
Size: 504x304x45 mm
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Processor: Intel Core i5-3317U 1,7 GHz
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Screen Resolution: 1600×900
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Graphics Card: Intel HD Graphics 4000
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Memory: 4 GB
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HDD: 750
GB, 5400 rpm
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Interface: 802.11b/g/n, Gigabit Ethernet,
2hUSB 3.0, SD, NFC
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Touch screen All-In-One (multitouch up to 10 clicks at a time)
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Price:
$880
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It looks almost
like a normal screen if you put it on your desktop and anyways, the wireless mouse and the keyboard are included as well.
The Calendar Fingertapps and graphic
Editor ArtRage Studio are also
included along with several programs optimized for such a large touch
screen that come with this awesome device.
The sale of Vaio Tap 20 starts on October 26 along with
the official premiere of Windows 8. On the other hand, lots of publications have
already published a review regarding to this wonderful device from sony.
However, for the flaws, many observers that
have already this device notice that its screen resolution is low and it has a low
battery life, which last only for two hours.
Saturday, November 3, 2012
Recipes for Weight Loss: Kidney Bean and Raisin Salad
Healthy main meal salad
Kidney
bean and raisin salad is delicious; the sweet raisins really complement the
beans well. Raisins are a good source of iron and if you drink a glass of pure
fruit juice with this (such as orange, cranberry or grapefruit) the vitamin C
will help your body absorb the iron more efficiently.
Kidney bean and raisin
salad per serving
198 calories
33g carbohydrates
3g fat
10g protein
Preparation time: approximately 20 minutes
Serves: 6
Kidney bean and raisin
salad ingredients
½ red onion, finely
chopped
2 tbs of olive oil
3 carrots, finely
grated
3 tbs of balsamic
vinegar
1 green capsicum,
finely chopped
50g raisins
3 large tomatoes,
diced
475g can kidney beans
Salt and pepper to
taste
o Put the onion, olive oil and balsamic vinegar
into a large bowl and stir together, add the carrot, tomatoes, raisins and
pepper.
o Toss the vegetables in the dressing in the
bowl. Add the kidney beans and mix well.
o Season to taste and serve.
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Kidney bean and raisin
salad per serving
Kidney bean and raisin
salad ingredients
Friday, November 2, 2012
Health Benifits Of Foods
In this article, we
will look at the following:
o Foods to help the body cope with stress.
o Foods to help increase the
body’s defense system.
o Foods to improve eyesight.
o Foods to relieve depression.
o Foods to help improve your skin.
o Foods to combat PMS.
o Foods to combat poor concentration and
tiredness.
o Foods to improve your sleep.
o Foods to help improve your bones.
Foods to help the body cope with stress
B vitamins help the
body to cope with stress, so including more foods that are rich sources of B
vitamins could help. This group of vitamins are essential for the nervous
system. Try to eat more wholemeal products such as bread, pitta bread,
scones and wholegrain breakfast cereals such as bran flakes, porridge,
Cheerios, Weet-Bix, muesli and Shredded Wheat.
Other beneficial foods
are fruit and vegetables, lean meat, poultry, eggs, low-fat dairy products and
pulses (for example, peas, beans and lentils). Try to avoid drinks containing
alcohol and caffeine. Alcohol acts as a depressant on the nervous system;
excess caffeine can lead to palpitations, rapid breathing and disturbed sleep.
Foods to help increase the body’s defense system
The immune system
helps protect the body from bacteria and viruses. Research has proven that a
diet low in vitamin C, zinc and beta-carotene reduces the body’s ability to
fight invasions from hostile organisms. Foods that are high in vitamin C are
citrus fruit and berries. Foods that are a rich source of zinc include oysters,
liver, pumpkin seeds, red meat and sardines. Beta-carotene rich foods include
sweet potatoes, carrots, apricots and oranges.
Alcohol, when consumed
in large amounts, increases the risk of long-term damage to health. Try to
limit your intake of alcohol to 2 units per day (roughly equivalent to two
330ml cans of beer or two 100ml glasses of wine). These guidelines are
benchmarks and are not targets to drink up to. Benchmarks are a guide to how
much alcohol can be taken without putting your health at risk.
Foods to improve eyesight
There have been links
made between some antioxidant substances and a reduced risk of eye problems
such as cataracts and glaucoma. Wholegrain foods and red meat contain B
vitamins and may help to maintain the health of the optic nerve, an essential
part of good vision. Green leafy vegetables and orange coloured fruit and
vegetables are a good source of beta carotene which is needed by the eyes to
allow them to adapt to darkness.
Vitamin C containing
foods such as citrus fruits and berries may reduce the risk of raised pressure
in the eye which is useful for people with glaucoma and those prone to
cataracts.
Foods to relieve depression
Dietary changes prove
to be most beneficial in people suffering from mild to moderate depression.
Oats contain saponins, alkaloids, B vitamins and flavonoids, all known for
their anti-depressant actions. Basil contains a substance called basil camphor
which is thought to have an antidepressant action.
Eat more Brussels
sprouts, beetroot, broccoli and asparagus as all are rich in folate; low levels
of this B vitamin are linked to depression. Breakfast cereals and yeast extract
are fortified with folic acid which acts in the same way as folate.
Vitamin B6 is responsible for converting a substance
called tryptophan into serotonin which raises mood. Good sources of vitamin B6 are wholemeal products, cod, turkey, beef and
bananas.
Foods to help improve your skin
Diet plays a large
role in the maintenance of healthy skin. Vitamin E and monounsaturated fats
help to maintain skin structure and help wounds to heal, try eating more
avocados to provide you with Vitamin E. Zinc, protein and iron are contained in
red meat; these nutrients may help to reduce inflammation, help the skin to
renew itself and promote wound healing. Oily fish contains omega-3 fatty acids
EPA and DHA, which can decrease inflammation and improve the skin’s water
resistance and can help in the treatment of psoriasis. Beta-carotene and
vitamins A and C help the body to protect itself from sun damage, top foods to
eat are citrus fruit and orange or dark green coloured vegetables.
Foods to combat PMS
Bloating is a symptom
of premenstrual syndrome; foods that may be beneficial are fruit, vegetables
and oats as they are all rich in soluble fibre which is easier for the
digestive system to deal with than insoluble fibre. Avoid swede (rutabaga),
cabbage and pulses as these foods can cause bloating. Cut back on salty foods
as they can cause bloating associated with water retention. Sunflower seeds and
pumpkin seeds are rich sources of omega-6 fatty acids; it is possible that if
you have PMS you may be deficient in these essential substances. Green
vegetables, bread and pasta are good sources of magnesium and this is needed
for normal hormone function. If you are deficient in magnesium it may
contribute to muscle cramps and aches. Finally, evening primrose oil capsules
taken daily have been shown to help reduce breast discomfort.
Foods to combat poor concentration and tiredness
If you are unable to
concentrate and are generally feeling tired all the time you may
have anemia This is caused through poor iron intake and people who
eat little or no meat (vegetarians and vegans) are particularly at risk.
Another group of people who are at risk are women, including teenage girls.
Women menstruate every month and this loss of blood increases women’s
requirement for iron. Try eating red meat and, if you like it, liver is a
really good source of iron.
Foods to improve your sleep
How well you sleep can
depend on what you eat. Try having a small meal or snack no less than three
hours before going to bed. Limit your intake of caffeine in an evening from
tea, coffee and soft drinks. Another tip to improve your sleep is limiting your
alcohol intake at night and try to drink a cup of warm milk before bed. While
watching what you eat can help, don’t avoid food entirely at night. If you go
to bed hungry, your body may wake you in the middle of the night. Regular
physical activity will also help you sleep well; but, avoid exercising three
hours before you go to bed because that, too, can keep you awake.
Foods to help improve your bones
As we get older the density of our bones lessens, increasing the
risk of fractures. This is called osteoporosis. Foods that can help are dairy
products such as semi-skimmed milk, low-fat yogurts and cheese. Try to have
three portions per day. Oily fish such as mackerel, sardines, salmon and fresh
tuna provide vitamin D which helps the body absorb calcium more efficiently. If
you don’t like oily fish; eggs, butter and fortified margarine are also good
sources of vitamin D.
Carbonated soft drinks, such as coca cola, are best avoided as
they contain phosphoric acid that contributes to calcium losses and therefore
increases the risk of osteoporosis. There are many different foods that can be
therapeutic in varying conditions and life stages; calcium and vitamin D
containing foods during the years when the bones are still forming, iron for
those people who are tired, lethargic and possibly anemic.
So whether you are
suffering from pre-menstrual syndrome or sleepless nights, it is worth
remembering that food has a part to play in helping these conditions.
Read more at - realbuzz.comSunday, October 28, 2012
Taylor Swift Hates Talking About Her Exes?
It’s only natural that from the discussion of Taylor Swift’s new album, Red, Ellen DeGeneres passed on to the singer’s ex-boyfriends, for there are quite a few songs about broken relationships.
During her talk show on Thursday DeGeneres, possibly remembering Swift’s sweet duet with Zac Efron, was curious whether there had been something between them, but was somewhat disappointed to learn that the duo had never dated, and no songs on the new album are about Efron.
The poignant song "We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together" was the one the talk host used to get to the bottom of the 22-year-old hit maker’s heart. DeGeneres prepared a slideshow of everyone who was rumored to be Swift’s date at one time or another, and suggested the singer point out three of them by ringing a bell, giving the audience a broad tip to make their guesses.
The singer was aghast at the idea, fearing that it would end up in her getting “angry emails” from the guys, but complied. DeGeneres drew no reaction to the photos of Ashton Kutcher and Justin Timberlake, but obviously disturbed Swift with those of John Mayer, Taylor Lautner, and Cory Monteith.
Finally the unnerved Swift yowled for DeGeneres to stop, telling her she was beginning to “feel so bad about myself.” She told the host that whenever she came to her show she got shown a photo of a man, and a different one every time, which got her down. “It just makes me really question what I stand for as a human being,” complained she.
Swift was answered that maybe she had to appear on the show more often, and at that the mystery of the song remained unrevealed.
Read more at - geniusbeauty.com
Victoria Beckham - Least Fun Celeb
Singer in the past and now designer Victoria Beckham always looks good, and her husband is one of the sexiest men on the planet. There seems to be nothing to be sad about… but it turned out that the star cannot make people smile when she appears.
In public, Victoria is always restrained, if not to say reserved, – her lips are compressed tightly (a smile is totally unaffordable), and her eyes are hidden behind dark sunglasses. Moreover, even smiling David can not help his wife out of her stupor.
The image of the “Snow Queen” has affected Vicky’s image in a bad way, and this year she has been proclaimed the least fun celebrity. Victoria was awarded this title by The Sun tabloid, with reference to one of the online portals.
Vicky herself is well aware of her status of a never smiling woman. The star has recently admitted this fact in her interview:
“I actually used to smile a lot in pictures. I think I only stopped smiling when I got into fashion. Fashion stole my smile. I’ve created this person. And I’m not saying that’s not me, but I wouldn’t say that’s the whole me … It’s an armour that goes up. “
It seems that Victoria’s smile would not spoil her image. Just like in the case with Madonna, Tom Cruise, Kristen Stewart, and the host of the Top Gear show Jeremy Clarkson. Together with our heroine, all of them have been included into the list of least fun celebs.
By the way, it goes that Vicky has not turned into a wretch – she just stopped smiling in public after her image makers had advised her to do so. Their point was that the smile did not make her face attractive. What do you think about it, should Victoria follow their recommendations?
Read more at - geniusbeauty.com
Top 5 reasons for overeating
Pigging out, binge eating, stuffing your face, whatever you want to call it, when dieting, overeating always seems to rear its ugly head and for many always becomes part and parcel of weight-loss strategy. You start with all the good intentions, stick to the rules but then, bang, it happens and you find that you've managed to demolish a packet of cookies in less than 10 minutes flat.
Your friends
Even the best of friends can become your diet enemy and act as saboteurs. Say you are out with a few friends for lunch, you'll often find it's really difficult to say no, or not go for a healthy option when your mates are piling on the fried food and encouraging you on to do the same. You've got to remember it's your body and the reason why you want to lose weight is to feel better about yourself, it's not for them. And you'll see that after a few occasions that they'll just naturally accept your choices and maybe even start doing the same.
Your plate
It's time to look at your crockery — as it could be a major contributor as to why you are overeating at every meal. Dinner plates, as with portions seem to have got bigger and bigger, it's just trendy to serve food on massive white plates in restaurants but in the domestic situation this can bring about huge portions. So, try shrinking down your plate — swap your normal one for a slightly smaller one, give it a go for a week and how it affects your food intake.
You're tired
Food is often used as a pick up when we are feeling tired and the thing is symptoms of tiredness can actually be mistaken for hunger. First off you need to get into a good sleeping routine; the optimum time to sleep has been found to be between seven to eight hours so make sure you are getting your quota. Also think about the times when you feel tired the most, is it a mid afternoon slump or maybe just when you get in from work? Once you establish a pattern of when you tend to feel tired you can combat it by going for healthier snacks rather than raiding the vending machine to give you a perk up.
You're bored
So many people overeat to fill time simply because they're bored or do not have anything interesting to do or look forward to. And when people are bored they tend to park themselves in front of the TV which can inevitably lead to snacking. It's the same if you feel unfulfilled by your job — lack of motivation in the workplace probably accounts for a massive percentage of cafeteria sales. Obviously you need to focus on the root of the problem, if it's at home find alternative things to do; call someone, go online, read a magazine — anything that stops you from heading to the fridge. And if it's at work — maybe ask for more responsibility, take on additional projects or even ask yourself if it's time for a change.
You'll start your diet tomorrow
"I'll start the diet tomorrow", how many times have you said it to yourself? The thing is this actually isn't the case at all, as by saying you are starting the diet tomorrow, you are actually saying to yourself you can eat whatever you want today. And inevitably on the eve of a new diet (if it comes to fruition or not) you'll tend to overeat to compensate. The thing is tomorrow never comes, if you perpetually put off a better eating plan, overeating will become the norm and those jeans will just get tighter.
Read more at - realbuzz.com