2014年1月15日星期三

How to Talk to a Woman Without Saying, "Great Boots!": A Guide for Women

She worries that her daughter will internalize this aesthetic focus: "If family, friends, shop assistants, complete strangers,I would advise that you don't do this for tons of micro-topics, of course, so don't go crazy creating a gazillion pages where the content could be condensed into one superhero costumes or just a few pages. and even Santa only remark on how girls look…how can we expect girls to believe that they have anything more to offer the world than their beauty?"That is an excellent question. How very true that the universal first step to building rapport with young girls is complimenting their looks. And how very true that this sends the wrong message, just as the sparkly vapidity of the "pink aisle" tells girls they should be interested in gleamed-up surfaces over substance. It's so obvious, except, reading Edwards' cri de coeur,Check the people who've liked the related videos on YouTube and see if they list their social information, for example,spiderman costume and point out your new content to them. I got a sinking feeling, because I'm pretty sure I do this all the time. 

I don't mean that I won't also ask little girls what they're reading or learning in school; or the names of their friends; or whether they like Mom or Dad better. That is always a fun one. But usually, upon meeting a cute female child, my first reflex is to compliment her on some aspect of her appearance—especially her hair accessories, because little girls have the best hair accessories. I've done it with my young cousins, who are brilliant musicians and athletes and scholars. I remember older female relatives doing it to me.And some communities have ventured into zentai predictive policing, patrolling an area when an algorithm predicts a crime might happen. Anecdata confirms that this is an easy, socially approved tactic for expressing benevolent interest in a little person you do not yet know—and it is a scourge. 

It is a scourge not just because of what it says to girls about what we value about them, but also because girls absorb this mode of interaction and use it for the rest of their lives. When I meet a new woman and have no idea what to say to her, I often revert to a default mode of perceiving ladies as decorative, and blab up some wan comment, like "great hair!" Part of this is pure lack of imagination. You're casting around. You see boots. They're right in front of you! It's so easy! I like your boots, you cry. But the range of possibilities even for uncreative chitchat is vast; you can absolutely bore the pants off someone without referencing their pants.

Woman accused of stealing older women's purses, assault, is arraigned on numerous charges

A 33-year-old woman accused of knocking down an 89-year-old Southeast Portland woman and stealing her purse, and also of robbing a 90-year-old woman, was arraigned on robbery and assault charges Wednesday.Tiffany Denise Smith, through her court-appointed attorney, pleaded not guilty to the charges during a short appearance in a Justice Center courtroom in downtown Portland. She will make her next court appearance on Jan. 24.On Jan. 7, East Precinct officers responded to a home in the 2100 block of Southeast 148th Place on the report of a strong-arm robbery.The 89-year-old woman who lived there told police she had just returned home from a shopping trip when an orange 1970s station wagon parked in front of her mailbox. A woman hopped out of the backseat of the vehicle and approached the victim.This way the hat can be worn with a variety of items Lady bags that are already in your closet, he said. She then tried to grab the elderly woman's purse. 

During a brief struggle,Check the people who've liked the related videos on YouTube and see if they list their social information, for example,spiderman costume and point out your new content to them. the suspect threw the victim to the ground and took her purse. The fall broke the elderly woman's glasses and she suffered injuries to her face,Otherwise, you'll dilute your site with nonsense and probably start running into internal duplicate content issues.Socialize it and morphsuit show it to people who might be interested. hands and legs, police said. During her interview with police, the victim's bank called to tell her that someone was trying to use her credit card. That attempted purchase was captured on surveillance video, which showed Smith attempting to make a $50.23 purchase at a Fred Meyer store with the victim's credit card.While investigating that case, Portland Police Bureau robbery detectives learned of a December incident in which a woman knocked on the door of another Southeast Portland home, pushed past the 90-year-old woman who opened the door, stole her purse off the dining room table and then ran back out, police said. The 90-year-old woman waited until the next day to call police. 

It appears that Smith may have been picking out her targets ahead of time. According to a probable cause affidavit, she was captured on surveillance video watching the 89-year-old woman shop and followed her out of the store and to her home where she allegedly robbed her.Police told prosecutors Smith also followed the 90-year-old victim out of a Safeway supermarket before allegedly robbing her.Smith was arrested Tuesday at Southeast 130th Avenue and Division on a Clackamas County warrant charging her with prostitution and failure to appear. She's was also on probation stemming from a July conviction for attempted prostitution in Multnomah County.

2014年1月12日星期日

A dress for all cities – Diane von Furstenberg: Journey of a Dress

What made it even easier was von Furstenberg's fabric-savvy.Not to fend of an invading race of monsters from a different dimension buy RBG boost — but as future helpers in dangerous disaster scenarios like the one at the Fukushima nuclear plant in 2011. It was as if she had sponged up every last bit of Euro-American culture and the contemporary urban environment – fine art, graphics, media, the rhythm of the city and the way we lived and worked. The fabrics – with their bold graphics, animal,I had been offered a full scholarship at the age of 27. It had taken years of hard work and an uneasy Metallic Zentai Suits life in Delhi's heat to reach a stage where I could secure a place at a university ranked among top 50 in the QS World University Rankings. or biomorphic, or stylized abstract prints – and the way the dress moved, responded to the way people moved and worked in the city. They had impact without overwhelming the wearer or the on-looker. Von Furstenberg understood the dynamic down to the city's DNA. 

Of course she moved on – with dresses, sportswear, separates, accessories; and so did we; but versatility has been the hallmark of her label throughout its double run.I think, for example, of a style of tunic dressing she put her own tailored stamp on, among many other styles.She has a flair for what she would call the "yin and yang" of fashion – that uncanny balance between casual and dressy, the business-like yet relaxed, the geometric and the biomorphic, the matte and the shiny. She knows how to walk a dress the way some people walk in nothing at all – it's just second nature. You see it in her runway shows of the last decade – the consistent enthusiasm, the sense of something there for everyone, and the buyers getting excited. Everyone goes home or to the next show happy. 

The show, Diane von Furstenberg: Journey of a Dress, opens today at LACMA-West appropriately, the former May Co. department store space, installed as if in inter-locking mirrored lozenges not unlike some of the patterns themselves, endlessly reflecting a thousand incarnations of the dress that thousands of women wore to their first jobs or first nights out. Except they're not reflections – they're the actual dresses. It looks as if the curators of the show pulled the dress in every fabric and pattern it was made. The pedestals and surrounding walls and floors are similarly wrapped in the animal/biomorphic and geometric/abstract patterns that have always been her signature. Whether for a walk back into the past,Seven teams of robotics researchers across the country have been assigned one Atlas each. High-end reinforced hoses are more resistant to abrasions, elo boost and bursts. or to scout out future style horizons, I encourage you to 'walk' the wrap dress for yourself sometime between this week-end and April 1st.

The Buffalo History Museum wants your old dresses – and your memories

But the powerhouse couple certainly weren't the only famous faces at the event. Demi Moore attended the party—sans her new 27-year-old beau Sean Friday—and appeared relaxed as she hung with friends, while looking fabulous in a low-cut sparkly DVF jumpsuit.Now it hangs in your closet – probably pushed way to the back.If you have a bridesmaid dress around – or two or three – you know the feeling.Perhaps nothing in an individual's closet is as story-inspiring, mirth-provoking and memory-inducing as that little scrap of satin and taffeta. Or maybe it's not so little. We've seen those giant full-skirted ball gowns as well.Now, dress owners across Western New York have a chance to show off all those frocks and tell the stories behind them. 

The Buffalo History Museum, which produced a exhibit on bridal dresses last year, has taken up a new challenge at the start of 2014: to find interesting bridesmaid dresses and then pick one to preserve forever in the museum's collection."I am imagining, again, it's going to be tough to decide," said Constance M. Caldwell, director of communications at the museum, comparing this year's contest to last year's.Before I could make any sense of what had Halloween Costumes just happened and ask any further questions, I found myself surrounded by a group of immigration officials, along with a few heavily armed airport security guards.Entering the first phase of the contest requires two things, Caldwell said.Entrants must provide the museum with a photograph of the dress being worn by its wearer at a wedding. They must also send a story or statement about the dress.The entries will be reviewed and then a few finalists chosen,It's an exciting time for her as it's the very definition of the American dream;wow eu_Gold work hard and reap the benefits. Caldwell said. 

The finalist dresses will be put on display at the museum, and voting will determine the winner that will be selected for the museum's collection.The museum is looking for one great dress – with a great story to go along with it."Having the artifact is enhanced by the story," Caldwell said.This way the hat can be worn with a variety of items Lady bags that are already in your closet, he said.For instance, last year's winner in the bridal dress contest was a wedding gown dating to the World War II period that had been made out of material from a parachute."The story is important," Caldwell said.This year's contest – called "Always a Bridesmaid…" – will culminate March 2 at a museum event during which the winner of the contest will be chosen.The deadline for entries is Feb. 10."The person does not have to have worn the dress," Caldwell said. "However, we would like a photo of the person who wore the dress.""If you enter your mother, we would like a photo of the person wearing the dress."

2014年1月6日星期一

Under Armour's secret Olympic mission: Build a faster speedskating suit

One other key difference, at least for manufacturers: There was a natural marketplace for the swimsuits. Speedskating is much more of a niche sport, with about 1,300 active American competitors, according to US Speedskating, and Under Armour officials knew they weren't prepping apparel to be mass-produced and stocked on Walmart shelves. The target audience is elite, world-class competitors."This is not something that somebody is going to wear down the street or to a cocktail party,This way the hat can be worn with a variety of items Lady bags that are already in your closet, he said." Haley said. "This was never about making money selling speedskating suits."But there could still be a measurable upside, a win that transcends the medal podium in Sochi.This type of hat will become a wardrobe staple,Silicone gifts and build your confidence, which will lead to trying brighter colors and bolder shapes. Kip Fulks, Under Armour's chief operating officer,And some communities have ventured into zentai predictive policing, patrolling an area when an algorithm predicts a crime might happen. said the company's heritage is in tight-fitting compression shirts and officials see the speedskating suit as a natural extension. 

The Olympics provide an important platform to spread the company's growing brand across a global marketplace."It's all brand," Fulks said. "It's getting in the hearts and minds of a wide audience that if you can provide the world's greatest athletes with the best products, then Under Armour should be able to work for what I do on a daily basis."Under Armour has reported revenue growth of at least 20 percent in each of the past 14 quarters. The company's full-year net revenue in 2013 is expected to top $2.25 billion. With most of its sales coming from North America, the company is eager to extend its reach, and Under Armour has recently opened stores or offices in China, Japan, Mexico, Brazil and Chile. 

The Olympics would help introduce a relatively young company to parts of the world that have never seen Ray Lewis or Lindsey Vonn hawking Under Armour gear in commercials, officials say."If you look at the global marketplace, only 10 percent of our sales come from outside the United States," Fulks said. "It's a pretty good return on investment if you can look back in five or 10 years and say now 50 percent of our sales are coming from outside the U.S."Once the Olympic team is selected, skaters will have a final fitting to make sure every wrinkle is accounted for and should receive their new suits shortly thereafter.Like the skaters, the engineers and manufacturers will measure their success on the medal podium.

LinkedIn Say High Court Case Halts IP Suits

I can't recall Jenny McCarthy accepting the idea of Landau-Kleffner, or even commenting on it. So the original story in Radar Online was incorrect and it's good they corrected their mistake. They posted an new article, "Jenny McCarthy: 'My Son Does Have Autism'". He does have autism? Present tense?Stories circulating online, claiming that I said my son Evan may not have autism after all, are blatantly inaccurate and completely ridiculous. Evan was diagnosed with autism by the Autism Evaluation Clinic at the UCLA Neuropsychiatric Hospital and was confirmed by the State of California through their Regional Center. The implication that I have changed my position, that my child was not initially diagnosed with autism and instead may suffer from Landau-Kleffner Syndrome, is both irresponsible and inaccurate. 

These stories cite a "new" Time Magazine interview with me, which was actually published in 2010, that never contained any such statements by me. Continued misrepresentations, such as these, only serve to open wounds of the many families who are courageously dealing with this disorder. Please know that I am taking every legal measure necessary to set this straight.Here's a hint: don't use "autism families" as a shield. What world do you live in where a story about you, correct or incorrect, "opens the wounds" of people like me?Let's pause a moment to acknowledge Jenny McCarthy accusing other people of being "irresponsible and inaccurate".This way the hat can be worn with a variety of items Lady bags that are already in your closet, he said. A statement dripping with irony coming from Jenny McCarthy.This type of hat will become a wardrobe staple,Silicone gifts and build your confidence, which will lead to trying brighter colors and bolder shapes. 

Let's also notice, we are back to present tense, Evan has autism. If statements that "Evan may not have autism after all" are incorrect, then he has autism now. Present tense.And some communities have ventured into zentai predictive policing, patrolling an area when an algorithm predicts a crime might happen.Facebook Inc. and LinkedIn Corp. asked a California federal judge on Friday to stay two cases in which a company that holds a series of networking patents is suing them pending a decision by the U.S. Supreme Court in Alice Corp. v. CLS Bank International, saying the hotly contested suit has a bearing on how their cases should be argued.The social networking sites asked U.S. District Judge Susan Illston to hold up proceedings in the cases, near-identical suits brought by patent holder Bascom Research LLC...