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A Website To Purchase The Best Childrens Rocking Chairs

July 18th, 2010
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Imagine having your youngsters in their very own little worlds, seeing them in their own child’s tables and chairs acting like little grown ups just doing their thing. It makes you want to just pick any sort of child’s tables and chairs the next time you go shopping. All except selecting kid’s tables and chairs is no easy matter – you have to choose the appropriate kid’s tables and chairs.

Sometimes, mom and dad face the problem of decorating due to creativity limitations. But youngsters are very simple to make happy. Any colours will do, not to point out that kids have a really short attention span. Small children table and chairs could be a good spot to teach a child tips on how to begin sitting still and concentrating on the task at hand. Children also can get pleasure from learning and drawing on their table and this ensures that the child is equipped for the challenges of nursery days. Whereas there are different styles and sizes for the chairs and tables, small children rarely pay notice and can appreciate any chair so long as there is a little creativity added

Style is the easiest factor when choosing tables and chairs for your little ones. Simply pick whatever your kid fancies! However, you still must ensure that the choice is the correct one. For example, expose your little one to those furnitures with rounded corners so they are bump safe, or those which are sturdy so they could support climbers safely, or ones which can be painted with non-poisonous materials. Always think about security along with style.

In shopping for child tables and chairs, it will be important you take your small children with you. In spite of everything they would be the ones caught frolicking within the amazing set, coloring books, doing puzzles, clay creating, or hanging around during a birthday party. You can help them narrow down their options though by exposing them only to the quality sets.

For fashionable childrens rocking chair and useful desks for children at unbeatable prices, go to our online store at Childrens Bedroom Furniture R Us. We provide an enormous number of childrens wooden table and chairs that are of high-class workmanship and high quality, each and every one at the lowest prices available.

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What is New Age Music

May 3rd, 2010
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The term ‘Soothing Music’ has become really overused and is loosely applied to a full collection of diverse styles. Fundamentally it is relaxing music intended to create positive feelings, inspiration and relaxation.

The style initially appeared in the 1970’s in Asia with artists such as Kitaro generating what was at that time spacey sounding futuristic compositions by using banks of synthesizers. Kitaro would often render performances of the impressionist music of Debussy.

At the moment, the typical new age sound could be made up of sustained synth pads with sequenced runs repeating in the background, this is repeatedly accompanied by an underlying drone bass or pedal giving a somewhat hypnotic and calming effect.

This is the class of music commonly used for massages, curative sessions or other therapies.

There are actually nonetheless many more different styles that come bundled together in the New Age Music genre. There is rather a lot of melodic music, some piano based or maybe around some other solo instrument. There is an escalating trend of using classical instruments alongside the dreamy sythesized sounds. This is sometimes referred to as neo-classical.

The ‘New Age’ label has become a genre group of its own encompassing some of the following sub genres;

Alternative

Ambient

Contemporary Instrumental

Energy Healing

Environmental

Healing

 

Nature

Neo-Classical

New Age

Progressive Alternative

Relaxation

Solo Instrumental

Space

Techno-Tribal

As you are able to see the term ‘soothing music‘ has turned out to be somewhat cliched and these days the term encompasses a good deal more than merely the emblematic ‘wallpaper’ music that it has become renowned for.

Musician and composer Andy Bramhill writes about new age music on his blog where you’ll be able to get the latest details on his own CDs now presented for download.

http://andybramhill.com

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A Tasteful, Innovative 8mm Wedding Ring is the Choice of Today’s Guys!

April 21st, 2010
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8mm wedding ring styles for today’s wedding are hip, new, and have features you probably have never seen your lifetime!

Much of the popularity of tungsten rings wedding is due to two characteristics.

The advent of the black tungsten wedding ring is surely another step forward in the wedding and fashion jewelry industry.

The wedding jewelry has evolved a very long way from the old times of wearing a simple piece of string or thread on your finger. If you are looking for a wedding band that will truly last a lifetime, tungsten carbide makes an excellent choice.

The black tungsten band styles are made from tungsten that underwent color processing or treatment during its manufacturing stage. What better way to do so than by using a metal that is stronger than time?

Tungsten carbide is considered as the hardest metal ever used in making jewelry. As a matter of fact, it is four to five times greater than titanium in terms of hardness, and nearly ten times greater than 18K gold.

It is resistant to the normal wear and tear that wedding bands suffer from. Being aware of the metal used in the binding process of a wedding band can significantly help you purchase a high quality black tungsten band for wedding.

The hardness of tungsten is one of the toughest to top. This may cause discoloration or color spots that cannot be removed by polishing or cleaning.

Back tungsten wedding bands with a nickel-binder alloy are better choice because they do not oxidize & are also hypoallergenic. Thus, if you don’t want to regret later, you have to get this very important information from the seller or jeweler.

Tungsten carbide does not react with oxygen so it never becomes dull or tarnished in appearance. Your wedding band of tungsten carbide will always look very shiny.

Tungsten carbide wedding bands are available in many different styles. Since they are so shiny, many wearers stick with a smooth finish band and no surface ornamentation whatsoever.

The rings are machined with great attention to detail so that you won’t be disappointed by flaws or imperfections in the surface of the ring. Tungsten carbide rings may be plated with gold in order to provide the contrast in metal colors for added interest.

You will never need to have a scratch repaired. You won’t need to replace a ring that has become so worn as to be in danger of bending or breaking. Tungsten carbide wedding bands are quite reasonable in cost, especially when you look at the long term benefits.

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Celebrity Figure Control Secrets

December 24th, 2009
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Introduction

The term ‘control wear’ is a relatively recent one. At one time these garments were called stays then corsets or girdles. The word ‘corset’ has old fashioned connotations so no doubt with modern materials and technology there is a need to find new ways to describe the concept of body control garments. It seems quite clever to me to find such a good generic word to describe something which is a delicate subject (even unmentionable) and at the same time to promote such garments so that they become fashionable and popular. Somehow the term ‘control wear’ gives the right emphasis and explains exactly what it does.Control wear is a garment that affects the shape and line of the body to improve the basic silhouette before adding the outer layer of clothing

Desirable silhouettes

Every culture has its idea of the ideal figure for a woman, and all the women belonging to that culture will try to fulfil this ideal regardless of their natural propensity. Who determines how the perfect woman should look is debatable, but there is no doubt it is part of the mating ritual so that men will find a woman desirable and want to have her for his mate.

Different cultures have different ideas of beauty and some cultures like their women fat, others like them thin. Sometimes it’s colour of hair or eyes, other times it’s body fitness, long legs, long necks or wide hips, but usually it’s the myth (often unconscious) that certain shapes, styles or colour will specify the healthiest women for child bearing in order to fulfil our biological purpose to perpetuate the species. This is laughable particularly during the Victorian era because the distortion some women put their bodies through caused havoc with their internal organs and often damaged their reproductive workings.

When you look back through the centuries at the different styles of dress it becomes obvious that extremes of fashion usually appear at a time of affluence and leisure. It was only the very rich who could afford such luxuries of extreme styles. The poor had to make do with whatever they could find, or make themselves, to cover their bodies for warmth and decency. During times of hardship the styles became more practical and less elaborate. After the First World War some avant-garde women shocked the world by wearing bloomer like trousers when riding the new contraption called a bicycle.

In some ways things have not changed much today. The famous and wealthy spend an excessive amount of time and money on what they wear and the way they look and aim to create an image of the perfect male or female form for the rest of us to emulate. To that end they go on diets, have surgery or inject Botox, spend time with personal trainers and work out etc. As well as all that they find a need to resort to control wear to make sure there are no bulges or creases to mar their perfect form.

When I was a very skinny teenager, Marilyn Monroe and Jane Mansfield were the models for female perfection with large breasts and small waists. I had the small waist but that was about all. Later along came Twiggy with her thin body and legs and I would have been the required shape but alas by then I had produced three children and could now emulate the previous models. Then came the period of flower power where anything went and for once in history women burned their bra’s and allowed their bodies to be free of restrictive underwear.

The term shapewear is the general name for any items such as corsets, basques, tummy control panties or stockings and suspenders and even bust enhancing bras.

History of Control Wear and Body Shaping Forms.

Throughout history there seems to have been a need to change the female form or to modify it in some way. If you look back to the Elizabethan times, their huge wide skirts and flat fronts made women look like cardboard cut-outs. The skirts were so wide they would have to turn sideways to pass through doorways. Later there came differing amounts of bust enhancement, hip or bottom enhancement, waist constriction and wide skirts, as well as all the many variations in sleeve styles, neckline and collars, overskirts, underskirts, I could go on forever. Changing the body line seems to have been an obsession from the mid 16th century

The earliest known control wear appearing during the 16th Century were called ‘pavre of bodies’ which contained the upper torso in the shape of a cone or cylinder. These forms later became the more familiar ‘stays’ which were made of wood or whale bone. The idea was to compress the front of the body and in doing so push up the breasts so they bulged out of the top of the bodice. During one phase of the more promiscuous 18th century period, the nipples were encouraged to peep out, no doubt to titillate the male desire. Illegitimate babies were the norm and not treated as disgraceful during this time.

Stays were considered an essential item to keep the figure straight by supporting the back, tightening the midriff and improving posture. The restriction at the waist prevented bending and forced women to use their legs for lifting and thereby protecting their backs. Stays survived until the late 18th century when the empire style became into fashion around 1796. The bust was contained and pushed up by short stays and the waist line was just below the bust so that the natural waist line was hidden

When the waistline returned to its natural position the body restriction reappeared in the 1830’s. And the term ‘corset’ was used for the first time in English. Its purpose was to cinch the waist and support the breasts. During Victorian times the ideal form was an 18 inch waist with a full wide skirt supported by hoops to the floor. Ankles could not be seen and busts were emphasised but covered with lace for modesty. The shape I guess was determined by the natural figure of the young Victoria but exaggerated to create a fashion. To obtain this line the women forced themselves into whalebone corsets which were long, extending down beyond the natural waist line thus resulting in serious body-shaping. They were laced at the back therefore a maid was required to fasten the laces as they could not dress or undress themselves. To produce a tiny waist some women would have the corset pulled so tight they could hardly breathe. This then pushed the breasts upwards and compressed the internal organs.

During this period fainting was an art and it came easily when there was no room to breathe and everything else was squashed; added to that, the night air was considered bad for your health, so evening events became hot and stuffy. As a result dancing could cause women in the most robust health to feel lightheaded so it’s not surprising women appeared to suffer from indifferent health. A corset is designed to fit around the torso to shape it to the desired fashion. A good foundation body shaper enhances any clothes we decide to wear even if it’s only jeans. Body shapers are particularly useful to hide the tell tale lines of suspenders underwear.

During the Edwardian period at the beginning of the 1900’s the Victorian style was replaced by the new look shaped profile. The bosom was raised and large, the waist small with a large bustle at the back to create a completely unrealistic female shape. The front of the skirt went straight down to the feet and there were many flounces tiered down from the back often with trains for formal occasions which had to be picked up and held whilst walking or dancing. Later to build on this shape, leg-o-mutton sleeves were added for day wear; although for evenings low necklines and short capped sleeves were the norm. These elaborate dresses cost thousands of pounds in today’s money so that again only the prosperous could dress in this way. The average woman had to make do with home-made copies or just plain gather skirts and plain bodices.

What is wrong with our natural shape?

When you see the pictures by Degas of ladies bathing you will see that they are well rounded with tummies, big bottoms and legs probably with cellulite and well developed breasts. Very few of the women would be under a UK size 16. They still wore stays but mostly I suspect it was to support the breasts rather than reduce the thighs and hips. Gok in his TV programme ‘How to Look Good Naked’ encourages women to be positive about their bodies and focuses on choosing the right clothes to accentuate their best features. His success lies in the fact that after they have gone through this transformation, the women all feel much more confident and happy with the way they are.

However choosing the right foundation garments is essential to improve posture and create a smooth line to provide a good basis to make the most of the clothes that are placed on top.Women were designed the way they are for a reason, why should we go to so much trouble to change what is natural?

Modern Control wear – What Spanx can do for you?

Modern Control wear offers women the option of support and clean lines, without the restriction of movement experienced with the old fashioned corset. Spanx power panties seem to be the latest rage in control wear these days. I have not actually had the pleasure myself but I remember a friend saying to me last year ‘Power Panties are wonderful’. Old fashioned corsets are still worn by some people but gradually as the younger generation feel the need for some form of support they are looking to the more modern control wear used by celebrities such as Gwenyth Paltrow, Oprah Winfrey, Kylie Minogue and even Madonna. Sarah Blakely the founder of Spanx could not find footless pantyhose to go with her cream trouser and open toed shoes. In her frustration she set out to tackle the 2 billion dollar hosiery industry. Within 2 years she had perfected a product that combined all the elements women love about underwear and changing all the elements they don’t like to provide a comfortable slim-line look with no VPL (Visible Panty Line). She started an underwear revolution selling 50,000 of her Power Panties in the first three months and revolutionised an industry that was in a ten year slump. Spanx Power Panties have put underwear back where it belongs and changed control wear forever.

Basques – Corsets on the outside

In the more recent years of control wear there appeared a fashion accessory modelled on the old fashioned style corset but worn on the outside of the clothing. It seemed designed to show off the slim torso and enhance the breasts by lifting them. These were usually worn over a flimsy blouse type top, and were fashionable over the Christmas party period. The bodice was boned and came to a point at the front just below the waist. It could be worn with a skirt or even over trousers.

Men can often be found buying basques, stockings, suspenders and lingerie for their girlfriends, probably to fulfil their erotic fantasies.

This type of corset is still available as underwear and is known as a ‘corset basque’ or a ‘busk’ and is reminiscent of the dress bodices seen in cowboy films worn by ‘the heart of gold’ hostess at the town’s hotel saloon. They are boned and shaped to create the traditional hour glass figure and are similar to the Victorian corset. Some are laced at the back but with no maids, very difficult to do up. There are high cut legs and longer lines, often with suspenders so create that popular striper-gram look. The Basque corset is often seen in shops selling erotica or Gothic fashions.

Some essential points to consider when wearing control wear are:- uplifting pants will firm the bottom; Padded bra’s will enhance the breasts; a padded plunge gives a great cleavage; corsets and waist nippers will take inches off the waist but most importantly, if flesh should escape at waist or thigh it means your control wear is too tight.A good basic outline will enhance any clothes that are worn whatever the occasion.

Conclusion

When you look at the history of fashion it seems that women are never satisfied with the shape they were born with. Today more than in any other time in history we are allowed to have a more normal shape, but even that has to be contained, smoothed, uplifted or cinched to make the female body more than perfect. There are now several programmes on TV which are promoting the message that natural is good and we are fine the way we are. A little enhancement here and there to make the most of the assets you have is as much as you need to do. It is reported that men in general prefer women to look real which for them is sexier than the extravaganza women think men want. Obviously they have their preferences for type and size and shape, but we can’t be all things to all men and the sooner women realise that, the more comfortable they are going to be.

Since the appearance of Power Pants control wear lingerie has been transformed. Sarah Blakely has been described as the Pied Piper of the ‘wobbly bits brigade’ and her success has reached £250 million in global sales in the last year. Her products have become ‘the control wear to have’ and are worn by all the ‘best people’. There is a stigma for men wearing control wear so that they will not go out and buy such an item but wives and girlfriends are doing it for them. Manx the male version of Spanx is available on line and is promoted as a back support while playing golf, being good for posture and long car journeys. Of course one has to wonder if these men wearing corsets are really wearing them for back support or a secret longing to experience the pleasure of feminine lingerie! Once enough male celebrities admit to using control wear the rest of the world will follow. At the end of the day we all want to look our best and if that means wearing a control wear garment that is what people will do. People both men and women want to be liked and admired and all the fashion contortions are just to fulfil our dreams of being the chosen one, the most beautiful or most popular. So however much we might like to believe we don’t need these artifacts, we all pay homage to them in one way or another.

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