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Tuesday, September 8, 2009

mOdeLLiNg


There are so many arts in this world. They have modern art and traditional art. But, I want to give some information on modern art. As you all knows, modelling also the art. It is because the way the model expresses their feeling towards the audience, the way they walk and the make up on their face and their body gesture give people attention. All of this refers to the art. Therefore, it’s hard to be a model especially when you face are very beautiful but you do not know how to catwalk. It is because catwalks are the most important things you should know if someday you will be the model.

I want to give you some tips on catwalk.



Firstly, you should give yourself comfortable. Use comfortable shoes to walk in because you should use high heels. If the shoes that you are using are brand new, scratch the bottom of it or put masking tape on the heels to prevent from slipping.


Secondly, pretend that you are walking on the straight line, place one foot in front of the other one. Try to walk on your tip toes. Although it looks like a bit weird, it will make your strides more graceful. If you doing this fast, it give your body that sexy swing.



Thirdly, learn to stand and practice the good posture. Throw your shoulders back and push your pelvis forward. When you practice these steps, it will make you look as if you are leaning rather than hunching yourself.


Fourthly, always keep your head up. Try to focus on what have in front of you and keep your head still while the rest of your body is moving. Remember, your head will be the last thing to turn.

Finally, you should create your own signiture move. This will help you to expose yourself to the world because people will know you based on your trademarks. You should also try to experiment with different movement to see what is good on you and what is silly.

Therefore, you should try this....


Monday, September 7, 2009

pUbLisHeD mEdiA


There are many types of media. My specific topic for this time is published media. Published media is any media that made available to the public.

Publishing is the process production of literature or information which is the activity of making information that are available for public view. In some cases, the authors may be the publishers which that mean; the authors are the writers and developers of the contents and also provide the media for displays and to deliver the content. Traditionally, it also refers to the distribution of printed work such as book and newspaper. With the advance of digital information such as internet, the scope for publishing has been wider that include electronic resources.

Publishing includes the stages of development, copy and editing, graphic design, marketing, and distribution of newspapers, magazines, books and other works that dealing with information.



tHe pOsiTiVe eFFecTs:

The positive effects of these types of media are it can give us a lot of new information when there are no broadcasting media. It also keep us moving in the right direction and do our daily activities like work, entertainment, health care, education, personal relationships, travelling and anything else that we have to do. In addition, we can trust and also based on what everyone else that we know is buying and their decisions are also based on the article that we read. The other positive influence are if there is a sport that is getting a lot of attention by the media and gains popularity among your friends and society, you will more likely want to practice the sport and be cool with all your friends. The result is that you will have fun with your friends and be healthier because of the exercise you are doing.




tHe nEGatiVe eFFectS:

If there are positive effects, it also have their own negative effects which is, children now are exposed to the thousands of images which not suitable with their ages, advertising sex, celebrities and much more. So, it is important to be aware on what the kids are exposed everyday. Another negative influence in teenagers that has grown over the last years is anorexia and obesity. There are millions of adolescents fighting obesity, but at the same time they are exposed to thousands of advertisements of junk food, while the ideas image of a successful person is told to be thin and wealthy.

Sunday, August 30, 2009

AuNg SaN SuU Kyi


"It is not power that corrupts but fear. Fear of losing power corrupts those who wield it and fear of the scourge of power corrupts those who are subject to it."

A simple and meaningful quote from Aung San Suu Kyi’s book, Freedom From Fear make her felt that as the daughter of General Aung San, she had the duty to get involved to rid military dictator in Burma.

AuNg SaN SuU Kyi a.k.a “Burma’s Ghandi” is one of the world’s most well known woman leaders of democracy. Suu Kyi, as the Burmese opposition leader-the National League for Democracy determine and struggle to get rid Burma from military dictatorship, won the Rafto Prize and Sakharov Prize for Freedom of Thought in 1990 and Nobel Peace Prize in 1991. However, she was placed under house arrest for 20 years, which from 20 July 1989 till 11 August 2009.


Personal life

Aung San Suu Kyi (Burmese ) was borned on 19 June 1945 in Ragoon, British Burma, third child in her family. Her name is a combination of her father-Aung San, mother-Kyi and her grandmother-Suu.

Her father assassinated when Suu Kyi was 2-year-old.

In 1972, she married with a British professor,Dr. Michael Aris and were gifted 2 sons.




Education

She went to English-run catholic school in Ragoon during her young age and graduated from New Delhi’s Lady Shri Ram College (India) in 1964. She further her study at Oxford University and finally completed her PhD at University of London’s School of Oriental and African Studies in1985.




Inspiration

As a Theravadin Buddhist, Suu Kyi was inspired by Mohandas Ghandi and Martin Luther King, Jr., lead her to become a non-violent national hero.




Burmese Election

In the 1990 military junta (general election), the National League for Democracy had won 82% of parliamentary seats (394 of 492 seats), 59% votes and Aung San Suu Kyi was elected to be the Prime Minister of Burma. However, the military invalidate the election result as they refuse to hand over their power to Aung San Suu Kyi. As a result, Aung San Suu Kyi was placed under house arrest.