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Blog: How to choose the Jeans?

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1. How to choose the color blue jeans?
Before the jeans are single and color, jeans also slowly fashion, on colour also becomes rich rise. But basically with indigo and decreasing or. The main reason is the blue water to wash the effect after the public like, and stand the test of time. The noise Jeans had the time popular, but as a gust of wind blew past, so as to most consumption of jeans in all, it makes much fussy, color is a little fuss. Indigo are solid color, have the effect of washing more beautiful, so it is also the eternal beauty jeans.
2. How to distinguish thickness of the Jeans?
Cloth with their yarn and fabric heavy weft density, the thick gauze density cloth is thicker, the weight is bigger also. Can generally be divided into light, medium and heavy. Light cloth for 200-34 grams per square meters (6-10 ounces/yad2), medium 340-4.5 grams/m2 (10-13 oz/yad2), heavy 450 above (13 oz/yad2 above).

Mix and match to travel light

Posted in Uncategorized on August 25th, 2009 by admin – Be the first to comment

At least two bikinis, a handful of party outfits and something casual for a trip into the city. The clothes needed on vacation could fill an entire closet.
But all this has to go in only one suitcase that ideally should weigh no more than 20 kg? And there’s never a guarantee that the weather will be nice, making additional clothing necessary. The way out of this dilemma is to take along no more than two basic colors.
The so-called layered-look offers a place to start when packing. Stylist Birgit Getter of Dusseldorf follows the layered-look rules by packing garments that can be worn over one another. The outfit can be changed by removing a layer if the temperature rises. A T-shirt and long pants are combined, for example, with a cardigan or a twinset.
“Before noon and in the evening it is usually cooler than in the afternoon and with the layered-look my outfit matches to every time of day,” says Getter. What goes into the suitcase depends, of course, on the destination and the nature of the tour.
“For a camp ground the outfit can easily be rustic. Jeans and a pair of long pants, shorts for thin women, bermudas for those who are heavier and two to three tops,” says Getter. All this takes up little space. She also recommends taking along a pair of good shoes – sneakers, for example – and a fleece jacket.
A light, transparent tunic is perfect for a walk on the beach or a visit to a hip beach bar. This season the pareo, or wrap-around skirt, is especially popular with flip-flops. Women who stay in a nicer hotel or who want to go out to fine restaurants in the evening should also pack one or two dresses and matching shoes.

Black boxes found after Iran plane crash

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TEHRAN: The black boxes from an Iranian airliner that crashed in flames near Tehran, killing all 168 people on board, have been found, a transport ministry official said.
“The plane’s recording and flight systems have been found,” Ahmad Majidi, head of the ministry’s crisis unit, told the official IRNA news agency. “Our experts are examining the black boxes to try to determine the cause of the crash.”
The Caspian Airlines Tupolev-154 caught fire in mid-air en route to Armenia and plunged into farmland on Wednesday, killing all 153 passengers and 15 crew in the worst air disaster in sanctions-hit Iran in years.
Witnesses said the plane was ablaze before smashing into the ground and exploding near a village near the northwestern city of Qazvin shortly after take-off from Tehran.
Television images showed a vast smoking crater at the disaster site littered with debris of plane parts, shoes and clothes.
One relief worker said at the site that all he found were “pieces of flesh and bones.”
“There is not a single piece which can be identified. There is not a single finger of anybody left,” he said, standing next to a body bag filled with pieces of flesh.
In Yerevan, the deputy head of the Armenian civil aviation organisation, Arsen Pogossian, said the pilot had attempted an emergency landing after an engine caught fire.
He said 147 passengers were Iranian, of whom 31 were of Armenian origin, four were Armenians and two Georgians.
Iranian officials said 10 members of the junior national judo team were also among those killed.
In Sydney, officials said an Australian brother and sister, aged in their 20s, who possibly had dual nationality, were among the dead.
Witnesses spoke of seeing the plane on fire before it plunged to earth.
“I saw the plane when it was just… above the ground. Its wheels were out and there was fire blazing from the lower parts,” witness Ablolfazl Idaji told the Fars news agency.
“It seemed the pilot was trying to land and moments later the plane hit the ground and broke into pieces that were scattered far and wide.”
A farmer, 18-year-old Ahmad, gave a similar account.
“I was driving my tractor when I saw a big fire in the sky,” he told AFP.
“There were burnt parts scattered across the ground and I followed them and arrived at the crater. You could not believe your eyes. Nothing was left, but just a big hole with fire coming out of it.”

Blog: The experience of Jordan

Posted in Uncategorized on August 25th, 2009 by admin – Be the first to comment

In most people’s eyes, Michael jordans is the greatest basketball player, his mammoth basketball career and his campaign for the huge influence inevitably make people pushed him into the shrines. Elegant, speed, strength, artistic, impromptu creativity and overwhelmingly strong desire to win the perfect combination of… jordan reinterpreted “superstar” meaning.
Even with all the superstar status, Jordan
the supreme admitted jordans Magic Johnson said: “the top, then the jordans.” in the playoffs against the jordans Boston Celtics in the game, he is tallied 63 points after that. He ll Bird: “today is god in the game up jordans.”
Rough see what is done jordans “rookie, 5 times, six NBA finals MVP ring, six NBA finals MVP, 10 a squad, 14 all-star games, three times in the all-star game MVP, NBA50 50 years, scoring 10 times.

Blog: How To Choose Shoes

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When trying on shoes in the store, you want to get ones that are about a fingertips width past the end of your big toe. You don’t want your toe jammed up against the front of the bapeshoes but you don’t want too much room either. Don’t make the mistake of rushing in and buying “your size” without trying it on because the sizes can fit differently for different shoe styles and manufacturers.

You want to be sure to have a good variety of shoes, some sports shoes, some casual shoes and some dressy shoes so that you will be ready for any occasion.
Placing Shoes on a table, with his hands on the heel shoes look, you don’t have to smooth the phenomenon, attention whether shoes will be slightly tilted. If yes, says the texture of the shoe. If not, the best give up because of boots not become warped, future after the body gravity, put away, will walk imbalance.

Make sure that you can take good care of your shoes and they will last longer. Wipe the dirt and pollen off your shoes every day and store them neatly not jumbled in a pile. If you have leather shoes, be sure to clean the leather periodically as recommended.

Blog: The evolution of the bikini

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The popular of Bikini spread with the momentum of an avalanche, impact on the world of mass culture and moral values. Ranging from the 1950s to 1960s, America’s beaches become everyone loves and places, because there was not only sun, sand and sea, and the charming bikini shows an unprecedented in the sexy, constantly in revolution, our body.
In recent years, Ed Hardy the term monokini has come into use for topless bathing by women: where the bikini has two parts, the monokini is the lower part. Where monokinis are in use, the word bikini may jokingly refer to a two-piece outfit consisting of a monokini and a sun hat. The term was coined by Rudi Gernreich.
The tankini is a swimsuit combining a tank top and a bikini bottom. A string bikini is a more revealing alternative style where both top and bottom are reduced to triangles of cloth connected by strings.
The lower part of the bikini was further reduced in size in the 1970s to the Brazilian thong, where the back of the suit is so thin that it disappears into the buttocks.

Blog: The origin of Jeans

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jeans were first created in Genoa, Italy when the city was an independent Republic and a naval power. The first jeans were made for the Genoese Navy because it required all-purpose trousers for its sailors that could be worn wet or dry, and whose legs could easily be rolled up to wear while swabbing the deck. These jeans would be laundered by dragging them in large mesh nets behind the ship, and the sea water would bleach them white. The first denim came from (French:de) Nîmes, France, hence de Nimes, the name of the fabric. The French word for these trousers was anchored around their word for Genoa. The French bleu de Gênes, from the Italian blu di genova, literally the “blue of Genoa” dye of their fabric, is the root of the names for these pants, “Jeans” and “blue jeans”, today.
Now Jeans are popular and they are deeply loved by the people all over the world.

More mainland firms set to invest in territory

Posted in Uncategorized on August 24th, 2009 by admin – 9 Comments

Invest Hong Kong, which helped a record number of overseas firms set up or expand operations here last year, will focus more on mainland companies this year.
Mike Rowse, director-general of Investment Promotion at Invest Hong Kong, said yesterday the number of investment projects in 2005 would rise from last year’s 205 to 220. Mainland companies will account for nearly 20 per cent of the total against last year’s 17 per cent.
The investment will achieve a double-digit growth on the basis of HK$4.66 billion in 2004, Rowse projected.
A special team was formed to help mainland firms set up business here. It is now helping mainland waste processing companies build their recycling plant in Hong Kong.

Chief coach Li tries to keep Chen Hong

Posted in Uncategorized on August 24th, 2009 by admin – 6 Comments

Chief coach Li Yongbo of China’s national badminton team refused to nod 27-year-old Chen Hong’s apply for retirement while said yes to another quit-requesting veteran Xia Xuanze.
“I think it is the problem with his thought. I am trying to keep him and the matter is he should be confident,” Li said. Xia has been approved to leave the national team and will coach the national junior’s team, according to Li.
Chen ranks world No.4, behind only No.1 Lin Dan, 23, among Chinese shuttlers in world ranking. He kept Indonesia’s ‘bad boy’ Taufik Hidayat from top eight at last year’s World Champions to cracked down China’s arch-rival. Then the veteran retained his Chian Open title and won the Denmark Open in a hot run of form at the end 2006.
But he didn’t play for China’s 2006 Thomas Cup win and was dropped for year end’s Asian Games.
“Although 2008 is close at hand, it is beyond my reach,” he wrote about his decision on his blog at sohu.com.
“My age is a factor. My chance is becoming smaller and smaller as time goes by. Will I be able to stay in form? Will I get a fair chance?”
Coach Li Yongbo left Chen out of for the latest big events because he said he wanted to give some younger players international experience.
But the coach denied in a strong way the saying that to polish the young means to bench veterans. “Whether veterans will be on starting line-ups depends on them, not me,” he said, claiming opportunities are equal for Chen and young teammates like Lin Dan, Bao Chunlai and Chen Jin.
“Chen had asked to quit twice last year but we managed to keep him in both occasions,” said Li, who was not happy about Chen’s consecutive plea for retirement.

Lead firm named for rail project

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The expected launch of the high-speed rail line between Beijing and Shanghai is on track for 2013 after the government announced the establishment of the project’s management company yesterday.
The Beijing-Shanghai High-Speed Railway Co Ltd will head the ambitious project that will allow trains to travel at up to 350 kph between the two cities, cutting the current travel time by rail from 10 to five hours.
Construction of the project is yet to start.
Vice-Minister of Railways Lu Fudong announced the name of the company yesterday.
The principal investors in the project are the National Council for Social Security Fund and Ping An Asset Management Co Ltd, one of the country’s three major insurers, Lu said.
Other investors are China Railways Investment Corp on behalf of the Ministry of Railways, and infrastructure investment companies of the local governments of Beijing, Shanghai and Tianjiin municipalities and Hebei, Shandong, Anhui and Jiangsu provinces.
Five institutions tipped as possible investors in earlier reports: Bank of China, the Industrial and Commercial Bank of China, China Construction Bank, the National Council for Social Security Fund and a foreign private equity fund, did not make the final list.
The ministry did not reveal the registered capital of the company, nor mention the stake of each investor.
However, a notice issued by the railway’s preparation office earlier this month said the ministry would take a 78.9 percent stake in the investment vehicle to finance the project, with other investors holding the remainder.
Industry sources have said the company will have a registered capital of about 110 billion yuan ($15 billion). Once completed, the 1,318km high-speed railway is expected to be the world’s longest, Lu said.
Industry observers have predicted the project’s cost will exceed 200 billion yuan, given the rising costs of raw material and labor, much higher than the 130 billion yuan the ministry predicted when the project was approved by the government.
The railway is believed to have the potential to bring investors stable returns in the long term, Lu said.
The current line between Beijing and Shanghai is the country’s busiest, accounting for 10.2 percent of the nation’s passenger volumes.
Long Hua, an analyst with Haitong Securities said the project could become the most profitable railway in China.
The railway has 21 stations and can transport at least 80 million passengers a year.
The fare for a one-way trip is expected to cost 600 to 700 yuan.