Friday, December 30, 2011

Appropriate Dress Code for Court Appearances

!±8± Appropriate Dress Code for Court Appearances

How you dress up and present yourself is a very important element of a court appearance. Courts usually have a basic dress code people should adhere to. This dress code is strictly implemented to ensure that the people attending court hearings give due respect to the Court, the judge and the jurors. You should make sure that you dress appropriately for you to not be judged based on your looks.

The court is a formal environment. You should dress up for this as if you are attending a job interview or a formal event. For men who are appearing in court, it is always best to wear suits, slacks, sweaters, dress shirts and jackets. Hats should not be worn. Try to wear a decent pair of leather shoes during hearings-refrain from wearing casual shoes such as rubber shoes, sneakers and especially slippers or sandals.

Lawyers may also give suggestions on your clothing choices. Depending on the strategies they want to employ, they would want you to integrate other clothing pieces to increase your chances in finally getting that divorce paper and custody agreement.

Other than decent clothing choices, it is equally important to present a neat and clean you. Make sure that your hair is cut clean and combed well. Ensure that your nails are well trimmed. If you have a beard or a mustache, make sure that it is trimmed prior to having a court appearance. You can also opt to shave off the mustache and beard to make sure that you look ultra clean in court.


Appropriate Dress Code for Court Appearances

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Monday, December 26, 2011

Part 3 - Ann Veronica by HG Wells (Chs 08 -10)

Part 3 (Chs 08 -10). Classic Literature VideoBook with synchronized text, interactive transcript, and closed captions in multiple languages. Audio courtesy of Librivox. Read by Joy Chan. Playlist for Ann Veronica by HG Wells: www.youtube.com

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Monday, December 19, 2011

WALK WITH US ON THE RED CARPET AS WE SHOW YOU OUR EXPENSIVE TASTE

Monsieur and Dames in a room together with one thing in common, a fondnessfor things of high quality. Trips to Monaco, designer names from head to toe (they're fancy)On planes that fly clear across the roaming skies Brilliant cars, Spending evenings amongst the stars. Diamond rings andall those things... Dames with shoes that speak Italian, and Messieurs with suits that scream Brioni they are definitely living a Fantaisie lifestyle flier than flyin in G5 jets or First class,(coach class no disrespect) Enjoying each other's company, vibing to wonderful music,sipping wine with diamonds in the glass by the case yes we have "Gouts de luxe" (Expensive Taste) Xquizit Ent. & Seal Team Events Presents. Goûtsdeluxe - (ExpensiveTaste) "Wrapped in Royalty Edition" Sunday Sept.5th Labor Day Weekend No work or school monday @ The Luxurious "La Pomme" event space 37 West 26th Street Btwn Broadway & 6th ave. Audio Pleasure by DJ June DJ Apache of Selective Sounds (Holding down all the West Indians this Labor Day Weekend) DJ Mr Famous "The Franchise Playa" of Team Rokstar DJ Dubz "The Most Anticipated" of Team Rokstar THIS IS A SIGNATURE RED CARPET EVENT We intend to deliver the celebrity experience to the average person, so come ready for the flashing lights the instant you place your heel on the red carpet. This event is being filmed w/ Live entertainment! Greatest Entertainment / SwaggDVD www.BlueIceEnt.com & www.vcdesignz.com Huge Celebration of life for Mr Famous "the franchise ...

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Friday, December 16, 2011

Questions to Ponder About Becoming an Exotic Dancer Stripper

!±8± Questions to Ponder About Becoming an Exotic Dancer Stripper

Decide why you are dancing. Is it for the money and power? The ability to be self employed? Do you have a shopping addiction that you need to support? Make sure that you know why you are thinking about getting into this business. It can be very taxing on the body and the mind. As dancers we see things in the clubs and hear things from men that may not always show everyone in the best light. Make sure you know that you can separate your life from your work. I started dancing mostly out of curiosity. I knew there was good money in it and I wanted to see what all the "hype" was about. If you are dancing just because of the money make sure you have the skills needed to make the money you want - and when I say skills I am talking about sales skills. Be prepared to treat it like a business. Why? Because technically you are a business owner. For the majority of clubs, you are your own boss; you make your own hours, your own vacations, and your own days off. Make a schedule and stick to it - not only for you but for your regulars as well. Keep track of all receipts (clothing, music, etc.), and any other types of possible deductions. At the end of the year you will be able to write these items off for tax purposes (we actually go over all of the specifics on this topic in our seminars). Think about health insurance, taxes and special licenses. (Many cities are now requiring dancers to carry a business license). Determine how this will affect your "significant other". One of the first newsletter articles was about how and if to tell your loved ones that you are dancing. One of the reasons why I wanted my mentor to bring her boyfriend along was so that I could talk to them about the affects her dancing had on their relationship. What are the ground rules for the relationship? Can he (or she) handle the fact that on a regular basis many strangers will see you half (or completely) naked? Can your partner come to see you work? I was dating someone at the time when I started to dance and we talked about his feelings on the situation before I started dancing to make sure it wouldn't jeopardize our relationship. Find the right club. This topic is an article all in itself! For now I'll just touch on some of the major points. Go into the as a customer a couple of times before you decide that you actually want to work at that club. Make sure to go in about the same time that you would be interested in working. Do you like the type of music being played? What about the overall vibe of the customers and the club? Do you like the dress code- for the girls and the guys? If every girl is wearing a g-string and a triangle top but you prefer to be in a "gown club" you should probably consider checking out a different club. Schedule an "audition" and find out all the house policies. I put audition in quotes because I have seen a little bit of everything. My first "audition" was simply the manager asking to see my breasts. My second was the manager simply seeing me in my outfit and then explaining the house policies. I have seen managers run a more "formal" audition and ask the girls to dance on a small side stage for a bit Find out what the dress code is and be sure to bring a couple of different outfits for the audition in case they want to see you in a different style. Make sure you have practiced walking in the large heels if you are not used to it. Are you comfortable in your choice of clothing? Also make sure to go when they are accepting "auditions". Most clubs have a set time that they are willing to see new girls. Determine your "exit plan". This was by far the most valuable piece of advice I received from my friend and mentor and your exit plan will go along with the first tip - determine why you are dancing. Exotic dancing is not something that you can do forever. Figure out when, how and why you are going to stop dancing. Are you starting your own business and this is just to help with start-up costs? My exit plan was a two part plan. Part one was I would quit when it stopped being fun - when it was too much like "work". Part two was when I got a job back in my field of study - theatre management. Keep in mind that if you are going back out into the "real world" after dancing that some explanation of your work history may be necessary. Are you prepared to deal with the questions from potential employers? If you plan to retire young and dancing is your way of doing so, have you set up your financial retirement plans?

Keep in mind, this is a broad list of only a few of the questions that need to be asked and answered before you decide to start dancing. For those of you dancing already, hopefully you have already determined your "exit plan". In the live seminars we touch on most of these topics briefly and then really dive into the aspects of dancing - including psychology, dress, club management, followed by some intense sales skills that will help you to be more comfortable and efficient as a dancer whether you are just starting out or in need of perfecting your sales skills.


Questions to Ponder About Becoming an Exotic Dancer Stripper

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Saturday, December 10, 2011

Men's T Shirts for All Men

!±8± Men's T Shirts for All Men

Men's t shirts are something that most men own so many of that they do not even think about it anymore. They are a fashion basic that every man has to have in his cupboard and even the spiffiest of dressers who always wear shirts and ties will admit to owning more than a few because at many times a shirt is just too much and on those occasions a t shirt is just right.

T shirts have been popular with men for so long perhaps because of the fact that they are almost synonymous with a casual laid back style or perhaps it is even the other way round and they are the first piece of clothing that men think about when it comes to casual clothing because they have been a staple of men and of the fashion industry as well for so long.

T shirts have always been in vogue with the fashion industry as well because fashion designers have wisely realised that a piece of clothing that is so central to most peoples wardrobes cannot ever be ignored in their collections and year after year designers give us new updates on their ideas of what fashionable men's t shirts look like.

In the past decade there has been an explosion in the number of new brands that have been setup by designers who want to take men's t shirts in directions that they have never been before. There are literally a score of new brands that are designing and selling t shirts for men in all sorts of fabrics and with all manner of stitching and embellishments to try and make the humble t shirt more versatile. These new brands have started making t shirts that can be worn out to clubs and pubs and not let you look out of place amongst the shirt clad gentry.

The t shirt needs little help in this department though as it is already one of the most if not perhaps the single most versatile pieces of clothing in men's wardrobes today. A stylish man who knows how to carry it off and what to pair it with to make it appropriate for the situation can carry off a great t shirt practically anywhere. They can be dressed up and worn under a blazer or a jacket for work or more semi formal occasions and of course they can be worn by themselves for casual occasions.


Men's T Shirts for All Men

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Tuesday, December 6, 2011

YYCCC 2010-12-06 Calgary City Council - December 6, 2010

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Friday, December 2, 2011

All In The Family Presents Live From Rockerfeller Center It's SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE

All In The Family Ent presents From Rockefeller Center "It's Saturday Night Live" Music by DJ Red Alert. Special Birthday Celebration For AITF's Own E White and 40th bday forTanell Lex of Lex Style Mag. Saturday April 3, 2010 @ AJ Maxwells 48th st bet 5th and 6th ave Dress Code: Semi-Formal...Men jackets required.......No jeans allowed at all. Advanced tickets are in advance. More at the door

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