September 22nd, 2010
Guest
Are you one of the many people who are interested in working from home? With the economy being so bad and so many people losing their jobs, there has been a big increase in the number of people trying to figure out how to make money from home.
The Internet is fascinating but most regular people don’t really know that much about it. They don’t know whether it is possible to make money online and if it is, what it would entail. All they have to go by are the ads they see online that promise all sorts of great opportunities.
Unfortunately, most of the opportunities that are advertised online cost money and don’t deliver much. It may be too harsh to call them scams but it is fair to say that they don’t amount to much. There are lots of marketers who are more than willing to try to take advantage of the situation with the bad economy and sell you something that is light on details and doesn’t really work.
Working from home and making money from home really is possible but in order to do it you have to show dedication. You have to be willing to work and learn as nothing is going to fall in your lap. No matter how great your money making ideas are, you will still have to put in the effort to make it successful.
That is the main reason why so many people find it hard to make money online: they want something that is easy that they don’t have to work to hard at. One of the reasons they might think this is possible is all the ads they see that claim to be the next great money making system. But the reality is that everything requires work and the harder you are willing to work, the greater the chance that you will end up being successful.
September 22nd, 2010
Guest
Male breast liposuction has a simple goal to improve the appearance of their patients chest by removing as much fat as possible. This process is more complicated than it sounds, because the fat must be removed with causing any permanent damage to the muscles or skin. This area is one of the most popular places where men ask to have liposuction performed. Other areas may include the jowls, cheeks, chin, flanks, and abdomen.
A standard male breast will have both fibrous glandular tissue and adipose tissue. The true tissue is characterized by a small lump directly underneath the nipple that feels firmer than the rest of the breast. Liposuction is often used to remove the fatty tissue, but it can be very difficult to get rid of glandular tissue. Potential patients should ask a doctor to assess the amount of glandular tissue and fat they have in their breast because it plays a big role in determining the operation method. A mammogram can help to show what type of tissue your breast is made from.
If your diagnosis is Pseudo gynecomastia, it means your breast enlargement is due to fatty tissues. This means you can get your chest reduced by using standard liposuction or laser liposuction. Most male chests get considerably higher fat levels as the person becomes older. However, fat breasts are also common for young men who have obesity problems.
Although patients should not expect perfect results, significant improvement is guaranteed. Most people will achieve over 50 improvement levels, although that may not be high enough for some patients expectations. To avoid setting your expectations too high, try asking the surgeon to provide a realistic perspective according to your exact body size. The patient may also be dissatisfied if they receive side effects such as skin irregularities, asymmetric or uneven results, or excessive scars.
September 20th, 2010
Guest
Rive Gauche pour Homme by Yves Saint Laurent is the masculine version of the original Rive Gauche, which, together with Opium perfume for women, was one of the most important perfumes of the seventies. Unusually enough, it was launched in 2003, 32 years after the original.
The opening is quite intense, with a feeling of mint or menthol, and a soft trace of bergamot, together with other notes between green and spicy. The style in this phase is very similar to Pasha by Cartier. There are also notes of rosemary and anise, with an intrusive lavender, which makes this fragrance very traditional, almost like an after-shave cologne from the thirties. In the middle notes menthol disappears, in favour of floral notes of geranium and clove, which support the lavender. At times, the green note feels like pine, making the mix even more mature. In the base notes, there is no substantial change: lavender is softer, pine disappears, and vetiver and patchouli notes are still there. There should also be a note of guaiac wood, among the official ingredients, but it goes almost unnoticed.
The clear intent of this fragrance was to equal a classic feminine of the seventies, without falling into the “trap” of new styles and tendencies. If I had to choose though, I would prefer the masculine version of Opium parfume, Opium pour Homme, as it is more pleasant. The vetiver and green notes are not attached to a specific time of the year (winter or summer won’t make much difference) or of the day: it can be used in the office (as long as it is a formal environment and the quantity is moderate), or for night outs, as it is very intense and formal. It is not suitable on romantic occasions as it lacks of attractive notes and the lavender can even be very annoying from a close distance. The ideal age starts at 40, and it is recommended only for those men who want to project a very classic and traditional image.