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Pandora jewelry consists of beaded jewelry which can be combined to emphasize personal style and taste.
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<p><strong>Pandora jewelry</strong> consists of beaded jewelry which can be combined to emphasize personal style and taste.</p>
<p><a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.mykonospa.com/Pandora_Beads_Charms-7-1-C.html" target="_blank"><strong>Pandora beads</strong></a> find an Integral part in the bracelets and can be found in multitude of designs derived from the nature to household items and can even run your imagination. As <strong>P<span id="more-197"></span>andora</strong> <strong>bead</strong> are formed from different materials like silver, oxidised silver, 14 carat gold and even glass. These beads offer a huge variety in terms of color and design also leaving the buyer with an easy pocket as glass beads may not be very expensive but still work the charm.</p>
<p>These beads can be braided in association with separators and can be formed into necklaces, earrings, bracelets and much more. Also there is a bead for every occasion so you can pile up as many beads as you like year on year.</p>
<p>Each Pandora beaded jewelry tells a different story about the person adorning them. They reflect the taste, mood and aesthetics.</p>
<p>These beads can comprise of beads in sterling silver, murano glass beads, enamel beads, beads studded in semi precious or precious stones, with your star sign or Initials engraved on them.</p>
<p>New beads are designed every year to add to your <strong>Pandora jewelry</strong> and some are retired .These beads find their origin in the Greek myth of Pandora’s Box of trouble apparently the two things that survived in the box were hope so this is the story behind these beads.</p>
<p>The <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.mykonospa.com" target="_blank"><strong>Pandora jewelry</strong></a> is unique and versatile, due to the wide selection of beads. It is chosen by self-confident women who appreciate style and quality. This Jewelry is recognized for its elegant</p>
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<p>five 2 Strand Twist ponytail<H3>Help answer the question about box braids styles</H3>Box braids/ extensions/ hair loss. hELP!?<br />Hi. I am a 17 year old African American female and 5 days ago I got box braids for the first time. I am currently transitioning from relaxed hair to natural hair and I figured this would make it an easier process. Well, I am already experiencing hair loss around the edges and the braids are very tight. I do not want to take them out because I paid $185 to have it done, but at the same time, I do not want my hair to come out. Is there a way I can keep the braids and stop the breakage before it gets worse or should I just take tem out? </p>
<p>Also, my natural hair is past my shoulders, so it took a bulk of weave to get this style, which also causes even more pulling and stress for my scalp.</p>
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<p>Anya Hindmarch’s trendy &#8220;I am Not A Plastic Bag&#8221; design makes  enormous gains in popularity, which sold out of London stores just hours after  being released. The aim of the design is simple — to encourage people not to  use plastic carrier bags. The simple bag has become a symbol of ethical intent  &#8211; and a very fashionable one at that. </p>
<p>The popularity of this bag should be proof that consumers  are willing and excited to <span id="more-199"></span>have some non-plastic reusable alternatives. Hindmarch  told the media: &#8220;I hate the idea of making the environment trendy, but you need  to make it cool and then it becomes a habit.&#8221;</p>
<p>We are now pleased to see all kinds of reusable bags step  into the market and become a focus.<strong> <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.made-in-china.com/Bags-Cases-Boxes-Catalog/Bags-Cases-Boxes.html" target="_blank">Bag  manufacturers</a></strong> have sensed this trend and making actions.</p>
<p><strong>Reusable Fabric Options &#8211; No More Plastic Bag </strong> </p>
<p><strong>String  bag:</strong> This bag  is completely lightweight yet able to carry a lot of groceries. The best thing  about it is its ability to stretch, so just when you think you’ve fit all that,  you can still throw in that last stuff. Meanwhile, the problem with the string  bag is its lack of structure when loading and also the perception that it could  be unsanitary, especially when it comes to food. </p>
<p>    <strong>Lightweight Nylon:</strong> The cool thing about this  alternative is that it fits in with the current system for bagging groceries at  the check-out counter. It is a more durable but still lightweight material compared  to the plastic bag. But again it lacks structure when loading.</p>
<p>    <strong>Heavy Duty Nylon:</strong> This bag is made to last  a lifetime. Tote bag often made of this heavy nylon. It resembles a traditional  paper grocery bag with some added handles; it stands nicely on its own for easy  packing. However with that durability and quality of materials come a  not-so-compact package. It folds similarly to a paper grocery bag. </p>
<p>  Each of them has its advantages and disadvantages. The thing  is, they all have the potential to save thousands of throw away PGBs from  plastic bags.</p>
<p><strong>Supplementary  to Typical</strong> <strong>Leather Handbag or Designer Bag</strong></p>
<p>At first blush, the trend of reusable shopping bags would  seem at odds with the explosive growth of high-end handbags. But it turns out  that some consumers are eager to walk around with a $1,000 Coach purse on one  arm and the Coach shopping bag it came in on the other. </p>
<p>Until recently, high-priced, top-of-the-line imported  handbags were a status symbol. But today, designer goods have flooded the  market, are no longer as exclusive as they once were. Every woman needs a  leather handbag or a designer bag, but they also need a practical bag, such as  a tote bag or shopping bag for holding many stuff that their leather bag can’t  handle, such as A4 document, a cup of coffee, lunch box, some big accessories…    </p>
<p>For example, last summer in 2007, many women in china  are choosing straw bags for their reasonable price, their suitability for the  summer season, and the possibility of matching them up with many different  styles. The best of all, it is nature and reusable.</p>
<p><strong>Pattern and Style Choice </strong> </p>
<p>  Environmental friendly people want to be associated and seen with natural  fabric bags. Available in soft and natural hues, some bags ooze class and  concern. Multicolored patchwork bags, printed bags, embroidered and embossed  bags are everyone&#8217;s favorite.</p>
<p>In bag related trade shows, lots of design elements  and latest fashion trend is revealed. Certain bags are cute, featuring a  corsage, embroidered beads, or braided ribbons as decoration, while others are  more flashy, featuring rhinestones, of are inspired by classic Asian styles,  with wooden beads or sea shells. There are bags for all outfits and occasions.  Some women at fireworks festivals and other summer events this year prefer  carrying straw bags. Some bags can be paired with dresses for a softer, more  feminine look, but they also go will with slightly mannish short-sleeved  jackets and pants sets and suits. Anyway, versatility is an appeal. </p>
<p><strong>Popular Items &#8211; Straw Bag, Tote Bag in Green Design </strong></p>
<p><strong><a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.made-in-china.com/Bags-Cases-Boxes-Catalog/Shopping-Bags.html" target="_blank">Tote Shopping Bag</a> &#8211; Big and Practical</strong></p>
<p>Big is the fashion. Bags  get bigger with cooler weather because you have more to carry (umbrellas,  wraps, hats). Nearly every woman has at least one  tote bag, whether it’s for a day at the beach, a picnic, browsing at the flea  market or just a day at the mall. After all, a good tote bag is very popular &#8211;  an absolutely indispensable item. Because canvas tote bags come in a variety of  designs and styles, you can match them with coordinating sandals, a t-shirt,  gym clothes, or your favorite dress. You can make a bold fashion statement with  these versatile bags. Tote bags can replace traditional plastic and paper  shopping bags. After you use the tote bags for groceries, fold them and place  them near the door so you can pick them up next time on your way.</p>
<p><strong>Straw Fashion</strong></p>
<p>Straw handbags combine colorful and funky designs  with the latest trends for natural looks and environment-friendly statements,  carrying a unique appeal to consumers. Compared to the conventional leather and  fabric handbags, they are much lighter. The use of natural grass also fits in  with the trend for environmental protection, while many handbags even come as  &#8220;natural&#8221; straw to accentuate their appeal &#8211; and probably even  enhance health requirements for the product.</p>
<p><strong>Trend or Demand for Future Reusable <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.made-in-china.com/quick-products/Bags-Cases-Luggages.html" target="_blank">Bag  Industry</a> </strong></p>
<p>The  reusable bag is still the bag of choice for most occasions under the prevailing  theme about environment protection. So people would strive to make it better,  and the solution should be a bag that is, (I mean many kinds of bag suited to  different occasions): </p>
<p>  1 Easily  folded flat, both for storage at the checkout counter and for refolding for the  return journey; </p>
<p>  2 Relatively  inexpensive to produce, so the supermarket and grocery stores would use it in  greater amount not worrying about their cost control. </p>
<p>  3 Made of  durable, sustainable materials that give the bag structure but also keep it  lightweight; </p>
<p>  4 Easy to  carry, possibly in different configurations (traditional handles, over the  shoulder, etc); </p>
<p>  5 Has an  appropriate strategy for end-of-life disposal when it is finally properly  disposed of after a lifetime of good use.</p>
<p>  6 Not only durable and long lasting, but also  attractive, comfortable and classy. </p>
<p>The last point means that the reusable bags can also  be connected to “fashion”. When you think of the “I’m not a plastic bag” craze  though many western countries recently. </p>
<p><strong>Alluring  Business Potential for Reusable Bags in this Eco-friendly Market Atmosphere </strong></p>
<p>Use of recyclable and reusable bags has now been  promoted as a lifestyle. In cities like New York, Chicago  and Los Angeles, customers have begun treating eco-friendly bags such as nylon  bag as an indispensable accessory that can be reused for weeks, even months, to  carry laundry to the cleaners, books to the beach or lunch to the office. </p>
<p>These bags are the most  popular choice for both corporate as well as personal gifting. So stores or manufacturers,  sensing a marketing opportunity, are racing to a heated competition to make the  most durable, fashionable reusable bags. From upscale emporiums to midprice  chains, retailers are investing millions of dollars in new flourishes like  plastic-coated paper and heavy fabric cord handles.</p>
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<p>NATURAL HAIR WARNING &#8230; afro hair two strand flattwist natural style black care health beauty braids protective styles braiding;children hair;children braids;kid braids;braid styles;natural care;natural for children;cornrows;black kids hair;african tutorial with how to start warning sing stop your dread loc american childrens hair; box prodcuts;certified organic products <H3>Help answer the question about box braids styles</H3>Whats the lastest hair styles in your city?<br />I live in Miami carol city and the latest hair styles are</p>
<p>1.)The braid Mohawk<br />
2.) Crosae Twist<br />
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<p>u mite noy no wht dat iz but i live in da so call hood so im just woundering whts you&#039;ll latest hair styles</p>
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Women&#8217;s tennis may have begun with polite outings in long white dresses but the modern tennis game spans from a fun social outing to a sport that demands strength, quickness, endurance, amazingly fine-tuned skills and everything in between.  Finding the right equipment and apparel to match your style and needs is important for your [...]]]></description>
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<p>Women&#8217;s tennis may have begun with polite outings in long white dresses but the modern tennis game spans from a fun social outing to a sport that demands strength, quickness, endurance, amazingly fine-tuned skills and everything in between.  Finding the right equipment and apparel to match your style and needs is important for your comfort and your game. If you&#8217;re looking for something different in tennis wear for on and off the court, check o<span id="more-196"></span>ut the Balle de Match clothing line- a great casual beach type look that can easily make the transition from on to off the court. Functional but with stylish flair, the Fila line of apparel combines performance fabrics and comfort to bring you the best in court clothing.  Their simple lines and bold colors have transformed women&#8217;s tennis clothing.  The Nike brand of women&#8217;s tennis clothing brings high energy and high performance with style. Combining performance features such as technology to provide ventilation and design lines famous for their captivating beauty to become a workout favorite Nike is a popular and versatile style. Tennis superstar Serena Williams has worn Nike tennis apparel and has lent her design sensibility to several pieces in their collection.  These dynamic garments can give your game a surge of power. 	</p>
<p>Wilson&#8217;s W line for women provides tennis players with the style and comfort that they need for their game, with a full range of styles to choose from you won&#8217;t be bored.  You can express your individuality on and off the court with Wilson&#8217;s Crystal, Fierce and Ocean lines. Wilson&#8217;s W line also features the famous UV/UVB protective clothing. It is always important to be protected from the rays of the sun whenever you go outside, now you can combine function and fashion in the best of both worlds. 	</p>
<p>With bright, modern styles Adidas brings you the best in fashion and function with cutting edge technology such as ClimaCool. Success on the court is demanding, but Climacool keeps you cool and comfortable while performing at your peak in even the hottest conditions  Adidas also offers special technology in many of their clothes that provide UV protection.  Looking for something with more classic lines? The Reebok women&#8217;s brand of tennis apparel uses simple detailing to bring a touch of elegance to your tennis apparel. Reebok has also pioneered the Play Dry technology. Play Dry technology provides moisture management and wicking properties for the active tennis player, keeping you dry and cool, and the reflective logo enhances visibility.  The Under Armour brand brings the ultimate clothing for training on those cool days. Under Armour Metal technology pushes moisture to the fabric&#8217;s surface, where evaporation pulls it from the body keeping the player dry and warm in the most adverse conditions. 	</p>
<p>However, when protocol or tradition demands it, the classic line of <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.tennisexpress.com/items.asp?cname=Apparel&#038;cc=APPA">women&#8217;s tennis apparel</a> from Boast offers comfort and style. From public courts to country clubs, the classic tailoring and no-nonsense styling of this line is as appropriate today as it&#8217;s ever been.  These are court &#038; sport wear outfits look great on and off the court &#8211; Perfect for your everyday active lifestyle. Tennis rackets have also evolved as the game as become more and more popular among women.  Whether you are a top-level athlete or a weekend warrior there is a racquet designed with you in mind.  	</p>
<p>The W line by Wilson has the tennis racket you need when you would like to express your personal style.  This comprehensive line of racquets designed specifically for women, was created with input from female athletes.  Wilson has combined nCode technology with new racquet construction and specific features geared to the women&#8217;s game. Tied to the Wilson Hope charity efforts, for every purchase from the W line, Wilson makes a donation to the Breast Cancer Research Foundation.  All W line models support Wilson&#8217;s HOPE efforts to benefit the Breast Cancer Awareness Foundation. This line of tennis racquets includes nine designs, divided into three head sizes each with a different stiffness.  These tennis rackets have a new fluid, oval head shape with longer main strings for a larger sweetspot.  Other features include Iso-Zorb grommets for reduced shock, a softer grip and a contoured butt cap, all of which offer greater comfort. These rackets also feature a new throat design creating greater strength and stability.  Each of the tennis rackets comes in a variety of colors and graphics to allow a players individual personality to shine on the court.  	</p>
<p>Many sports have had products geared specifically toward women for years, but until now, the tennis industry has concentrated more on changing cosmetics than enhancing technology for women&#8217;s equipment. Not anymore! With Head&#8217;s new Women&#8217;s Series, women will benefit more than ever from innovative technology, products and design &#8211; everything competitive players expect from Head.  Head interviewed thousands of women around the world to find out what they really want in a tennis racquet. That way, before producing a single tennis racquet for this new line Head knew exactly what female tennis players expected: lightweight power, comfort and maneuverability.  The Head Air Flow line, endorsed by Steffi Graf, is designed to be a &#8220;function over fashion&#8221; line of tennis racquets. This series is meant to suit the performance-oriented needs of a female player.  Air Flow tennis racquets, featuring Head&#8217;s Metallix technology, combine a specially designed matrix of carbon fibers and a new crystalline metal alloy to make it one of the lightest and strongest new rackets. The anatomical structure of the female hand is different from men&#8217;s and so the design of the tennis racket should reflect those differences.  Positioned in the redesigned shaft section, Metallix reduces overall weight and improves the response and power of the racquet. The HEAD&#8217;s unique ergonomic grip is designed for a woman&#8217;s hand- thinner at the top and thicker at the bottom reducing twist and torque for more comfort and less strain on the arm. The result is superior handling and enhanced ball control.  	</p>
<p>The new DNX Attiva line by Volkl caters to those women tennis players with an aggressive and powerful game – just ask Dominika Cibulkova!  These anatomically-designed tennis rackets will help you achieve your top performance.   These new designs are light-weight, properly balanced, combined with additional performance and comfort features like: Catapult effect, Big Grommet, Sensor Plus Handle System and of course&#8230;the revolutionary DNX material.   The Volkl Catapult technology allows greater string movement which provides increased comfort and a larger sweetspot with every swing of the racket. For supreme comfort, the Sensor Plus Handle System supplies excellent vibration and shock absorbance. DNX is a new unique material structure featuring high-strength micro tube construction that is 25 times stronger than regular carbon fibers.   It is an entirely new material class whose properties represent the fourth dimension of carbon. DNX has strength characteristics that have never been reached before, a true break-through in material development, now exclusively available in the new DNX Racquet Series by Völkl Tennis. This line of tennis rackets was created especially for today&#8217;s women tennis players providing a selection of light, comfortable and easy to maneuver racquets. DNX Attiva provides the versatile strength you need to increase your on court potential. 	</p>
<p>Developed specifically with the female player in mind, the Dunlop M-Fil Lady has been enhanced with the Impact Shock Isolation System in the tennis racquet handle which dampens frame vibration and helps protect the arm from tennis elbow. Dunlop Hydramax Comfort grip features an exceptional tack feel for players who demand outstanding performance and maximum control. Dunlop has included its Multifilament Construction process at the 3 &#038; 9 o&#8217;clock positions to further enhance the stability of this <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.tennisexpress.com/items.asp?cname=Racquets&#038;cc=RACQ">women&#8217;s tennis racquet</a>. M-Fil (Multi Filament) is a technology, developed by Dunlop, that incorporates a unique patented 3D braiding process using a combination of three materials : Carbon, S-fiber and Magnesium. The added beam stiffness from the Multifilament Construction enhances the size of the sweetspot and helps prevent the tennis racquet from twisting on off center shots.  These element are combined into the hitting zone at the racquet head to enhance the touch and feel of the racquet where and when you need it most &#8211; at the moment of ball contact.  Unlike conventional racquets, the M-Fil fibers are layered in three directions, with the thrid fibre aligned at zero degrees.  Additionally, Hotmelt technology produces a unique molten graphite skin which is layered over the entire racquet frame. This makes the racket immensely strong, durable and responsive, producing an incredible surge of 30% more &#8220;heat refined power&#8221; than standard graphite racquets. This enhances natural power play, producing greater shot accuracy and giving a more consistent touch and feel throughout the frame.  This tennis racket is ideal for the competitor looking for a combination of control, comfort and power in a light-weight racquet.  	</p>
<p>In 1992 the Susan G. Komen For The Cure (Formerly the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation,) in conjunction with major cosmetics firms, launched the Pink Ribbon campaign to raise awareness about breast cancer.  During the 2nd Annual Breast Cancer Awareness Month the Pink Ribbon campaign was launched nationally across America.  Through the years the popularity of &#8216;Pink&#8217; products in support of breast cancer awareness and research has increased.  Today many manufacturers offer products with a Pink theme, often supporting their national and international organizations as well as their own breast cancer campaigns. There is now a wide selection of <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.tennisexpress.com/items.asp?cname=Pink+Products&#038;cc=PINK">Pink tennis gear</a> perfect for the tennis lover in your life.  The Wilson &#8216;Hope&#8217; tennis cap features a clean white hat with pink trim, and an embroidered pink ribbon with the word Hope stitched in black across the front. In 1998 Wilson launched the Hope campaign. With the Hope products, Wilson intends to raise awareness and get the word out to women everywhere that there are steps they can take to help prevent breast cancer. The packaging of the Hope tennis products includes important information on how to reduce the chances of developing breast cancer. Wilson&#8217;s women&#8217;s Wildcard sneakers are lightweight and ready to go out of the box. With breathe-ability and nice support this shoe is low to the ground, supportive and solid. The Wilson 3-racquet bag is the perfect accessory for the court.  With room for three tennis rackets, and a stylish pink design, this bag will be a hit with anyone. Tennis powerhouse Penn offers both canisters and cases of pink felt tennis balls, an ideal gift for organizations, family or friends. From bags to hats to shoes Pink is the perfect gift for Mother&#8217;s Day, Valentine&#8217;s Day, or her birthday!</p>
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<p>I ran up on a nigga named Mac in a black Ac, put the gat to his cap, click clack, sorry jack but get up outta that<br />
They wanna know why, I&#039;m so fly, a girl asked me for a ring and I put one around her whole eye (No Endz, No Skinz)<br />
I got styles you can&#039;t copy bitch, its the triple six/ In the mix, straight from H-E-double hockey sticks (Danger Zone)<br />
I&#039;m makin rap hits, I snap flicks and mack chicks/ Just the slim ones, you won&#039;t see L with no fat bitch<br />
I&#039;m makin ducks shed much tears, I buck queers/ I don&#039;t have it all upstairs but who the fuck cares (Da Graveyard)<br />
I got slugs for snitches, no love for bitches/ Puttin thugs in ditches when my trigger finger itches<br />
I&#039;m known for yokin jacks and beatin em wit smokin gats/ Leavin token blacks with broken backs and open caps<br />
I ain&#039;t looking nothing like ya poppa, I wouldn&#039;t give a chick ten cents to put cheese on a Whopper (MVP)<br />
Ayo my crew be deliverin hot lead when gats I clench, rappers I jack and lynch, nobody could fuck with the way I be killing up shit in rap events, Big L is that nigga you expect to catch rep on any cassette deck, i&#039;m so ahead of my times my parents haven&#039;t met yet<br />
I got more riches than you, fuck more bitches than you/ Only thing I haven&#039;t got is more, stitches than you/ Fuckin punk, you ain&#039;t a leader, what? Nobody followed you/ You was never shit, your mother shoulda swallowed you<br />
I cook the mic like a beef steak cause my techniques great/ And I&#039;m the nigga police hate in each state<br />
Shut your mouth up before I buck lead and make a lot of blood shed/ Turn your tux red, I&#039;m far from broke, got enough bread/ And mad hoes&#8230;ask Beavis I get nothin&#039; +butt head+ (&#039;98 Freestyle)<br />
My style is harder than strong lumba, cute chicks get the dick, ugly bitches get the wrong numba<br />
I ran through every bitch in my path, I been fuckin&#039; chicks in the ass since I was six and a half<br />
Old folks get mugged and raided/Crimes are drug related/And we live by the street rules that thugs created<br />
Clowns get smoked about a thousand volts/For selling pounds of coke/Front in this town and get a tech stuck down your throat<br />
I&#039;m tellin you shit is about to get drastic soon/I&#039;m quick to blast a goon/And break a motherfucker like a plastic spoon<br />
Run, and get your brain pinched. Big L &#039;l have your gang lynched, I started smokin&#039; dutches, been insane since.<br />
Tracks I&#039;m known to roast/Until the microphone is ghost/Props I own the most/I&#039;m leaving niggaz comatose<br />
All through high school I had braids/I kept mad blades/Stabbing teachers to death that gave me bad grades<br />
I probably got your mommy strung/Niggaz hear me and take more notes than Connie Chung/My clan plans to get Guillianni hung<br />
Never had a gassed head/Got loot cause I stash bread/Try to tax and I&#039;ma beat your faggot ass half-dead<br />
I stalk white cops till they life stops, for a low price hobbs, cause my blood is colder than an ice box.<br />
And every time a mack eleven bucks/I&#039;m killing at least seven ducks/I never was a follower of Reverend Butts<br />
The bitch type I dislike, I&#039;m rougher than a fist fight/All chicks ain&#039;t shit, ain&#039;t no such thing as Miss Right/So we can never be a couple hun/Fuck love, all I got for ho&#039;s is hard dick and bubble gum<br />
My 38 works great, so make a mistake and hesitate/I can&#039;t wait to demonstrate this nickel plate<br />
He didn&#039;t listen to what I was speakin/He started reaching/So I left him sleepin with his temple leaking<br />
What&#039;s this muthafuckin rap game without L?/Yo, that&#039;s like jewels without ice/That&#039;s like China without rice/Or the Holy Bible without Christ/Or the Bulls without Mike/Or crackheads without pipes/The Village without dykes/Or hockey games without fights<br />
Make sure my mic is loud and my production is tight/betta watch me round your girl if you ain&#039;t fuckin her right<br />
everywhere that i go brothers know my fucking name/ im flooring niggas and i only weigh a buck and change<br />
I wasn&#039;t &#039;poor&#039;, I was po&#039;, I couldn&#039;t afford the &#039;o-r&#039;<br />
I fuck around and throw three in your chest, and flee to my rest,I&#039;m, older and smarter this is me at my best<br />
My game is, vicious and cool,Fuckin chicks is a rule,If my girl think I&#039;m loyal then that bitch is a fool<br />
I&#039;m straight loco, to hell with you and your broke hoe,You ain&#039;t a big dog, you more like Toto, you got no dough,I smoke &#039;dro mixed with cocoa, strong as bolo,I pack a fo&#039;-fo&#039;, platinum ro-ro,Anti-homo, that&#039;s a no-no so fuck po&#039;-po&#039;<br />
Suprise niggas like a blind date, L rhyme great,And I&#039;m a increase the crime rate for old time&#039;s sake<br />
So pal back up a bit, give me elbow space,I represent Harlem World, not Melrose Place<br />
I&#039;ve got a left hook, that be leavin&#039; guys knocked out,Keep frontin&#039;, and I&#039;m a choke you till your eyes pop out<br />
Yo, I&#039;m not in the mood, son, so don&#039;t push me tonight,Plus I fucked your little sister and that pussy was right,That pussy was tight, grippin&#039; my dick like a pair of pliers,You fuckin&#039; snitch, right now you prolly wearin&#039; wires<br />
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<p>Offering two convenient campus locations in Portland and Milwaukie, Oregon, beauty consultants of tomorrow have ample opportunity to dive into a career <span id="more-204"></span>in appearance enhancement by enrolling in the comprehensive, 1,450-hour hair design course at Phagan&#8217;s School of Hair Design.  With the primary goal of the course to prepare and qualify graduates to take the Oregon State Board of Barber and Hairdressers written exam, the <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://beauty.spabeautyschools.com/content/article/highlights-of-hair-design-history/3049/252/"><b>hair design program</b></a> entails in-depth training in shampooing, rinsing and conditioning; trichology, chemistry, and electricity; hair design, shaping and coloring; permanent weaving, perming and relaxing; and braiding, among other associated academics. </p>
<p>Much like other top-notch hair design schools, the 1,100-hour barbering program at Phagan&#8217;s School of Hair Design provides fundamental training in shampooing, rinsing, conditioning and hair design, but also entails hands-on training thermal styling, hair shaping, barbering, and body and facial structure. </p>
<p>If you&#8217;re into skin care, then the 250-hour <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://beauty.spabeautyschools.com/content/article/got-an-eye-for-beauty-consider-a-career-as-an-esthetician/936/264/"><b>esthetics program</b></a> at Phagan&#8217;s School of Hair Design offers diverse training and education in how to administer facials/treatments, make-up, and microderm abrasion.  In addition, students are given instruction in dermatology, temporary hair removal, lash and brow tinting, artificial lash application and body wrapping.  Associated courses include anatomy, chemistry and electricity, and others.</p>
<p>Fancy nail art?  Phagan&#8217;s School of Hair Design also extends a 350-hour nail technology program where students learn how to administer manicures and pedicures, and how to apply artificial nails.  Additional coursework is comprised of anatomy, chemistry, ungiology, electricity, and more.</p>
<p>Providing academic and career counseling, as well as career placement assistance to graduating students, Phagan&#8217;s School of Hair Design is ready to assist you in molding your professional outlook as a hair design specialist, beauty consultant, barber, nail technician, or even a cadet instructor (professional who trains and supervises students in hair design, barbering, etc.).  <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.spabeautyschools.com/form/phagans-school/"><b>Tour Phagan&#8217;s School of Hair Design</b></a> today, and begin your journey to lifelong success.</p>
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<p>Natural Hair Care for Children Braid Styles, Accessories and More! &#8230; braiding;children hair;children braids;kid braids;braid styles;natural hair care;natural care for children;cornrows;black kids hair;african american childrens hair; box prodcuts;certified organic products <H3>Help answer the question about box braids styles</H3>i want to learn how to cornrow with natural hair etc&#8230;?<br />I want to know how to cornrow natural hair, i can make a loose individual braid, and i would like to know how to make box and pixie style braids using added hair. i never knew how they connected the artificial and natural hair together at the root. is there a visual website that demostrates this.</p>
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<p>Miss Jessie&#8217;s baby buttercreme quick tip &#8230; Miss Jessie&#8217;s baby buttercreme quick tip afro hair two strand flattwist natural style black care health beauty braids protective styles braiding;children hair;children braids;kid braids;braid styles;natural care;natural for children;cornrows;black kids hair;african tutorial with how to start your dread loc american childrens hair; box products;certified organic products <H3>Help answer the question about box braids styles</H3>Hair Help!!?<br />I have tried different looks with hair extions a.k.a weaves  after taking them out my hair started feeling  looking boring to me so i got my hair cut into layers which i usually do, the person i was recommended to, to get the cut, gave me the worst cut ever and now my hair is way shorter than it used to be and just not working for me at all! what should i do next?<br />
should i try putting in box braids extions in a nice type of deep wave and leave it in for a while so my hair can grow back?<br />
Should i cut my hair to the proper layering style i want it in and get fresh highlights or a permenant color and let the hair breath?<br />
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<p><a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.etabletop.com/shop/dinnerware-decorated-rosenthal.html">Rosenthal</a>, long one of Germany’s most prestigious porcelain manufacturers, produces dinnerware that graces the tables of outstanding hotels and restaurants worldwide. Loft was created by the Queensbury-Hunt Design Group for the Thomas brand that falls under Rosenthal’s umbrella. Loft works equally well for an impromptu brunch or a<span id="more-201"></span> celebratory dinner party and is safe for both the dishwasher and microwave. Handsomely boxed, the set is eminently suitable as a gift for the design-savvy friend or relative setting up a new kitchen or desiring a new tabletop look. This is a functional and modern collection with an abundant theme of forms &#8211; round, square, rectangle and oval. This style was designed for connoisseurs who put great emphasis on food presentation. </p>
<p>Bold black and white patterns are popping up everywhere this summer, from swimsuits to pillows to dinnerware. Fashion designers Missoni and Kate Spade feature oversized florals in their home tabletop collections. Graphic geometrics are the theme in a line of dishes from not Neutral , a contemporary product design company, and Thomas, a more traditional porcelain china manufacturer. Even French Bull , popular for their blindingly colorful melamines, has introduced a dramatic, wallpaper-inspired style in black and white. <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.etabletop.com/shop/dinnerware-food-christina-norsig.html">Christina Norsig</a>, CEO of etabletop.com, says this contrasting look is very modern and more versatile than you might think. Norsig suggests completing your tabletop with rich red linens for formal occasions, or accenting with citron green for a more casual feel. This contemporary design, inspired by the glitter of stars dotting the Western sky, is part of the Modern Elements collection. Glow + Radiant are designed to complement each other with pale hues of pearl pink and grey. </p>
<p>The Blue Flower of Royal Copenhagen motif consists of one or two large and some small flowers. The main flower might be a tulip, rose, poppy, carnation, convolvulus, or marguerite. The smaller ones are usually cinquefoil, bluebell or primula together with leaves and buds. In Blue Flower braided, or osier as it was originally called, the flowers are framed by a relief border in basket weave and the lids are topped with large tulip buds. Please purchase on online <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.etabletop.com"><a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.etabletop.com" target="_blank">www.etabletop.com</a></a></p>
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How to Bleed Brakes – The Right Wayby John Comeskey of SPS and James Walker, Jr. of scR motorsports
Why Bleed the Brakes?
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<p><strong><strong><u>How to Bleed Brakes – The Right Way</u></strong><br /><strong>by John Comeskey of SPS and James Walker, Jr. of scR motorsports</strong></strong></p>
<p><strong>Why Bleed the Brakes?</strong></p>
<p>The term &#8220;bleeding the brakes&#8221; refers to the process in which a small valve is opened at the caliper (or wheel cylinder) to allow controlled amounts of brake fluid to escape the system. (When you think about it, &#8220;bleeding&#8221; m<span id="more-200"></span>ay appear to be a somewhat graphic term, but it aptly describes the release a vital fluid.)</p>
<p>We bleed the brakes to release air that sometimes becomes trapped within the lines. Technically, &#8220;air&#8221; only enters the lines if there is a compromise of the system&#8217;s sealing (as when flex lines are removed or replaced), because when fluid boils, it will instead create &#8220;fluid vapor.&#8221; Vapor in the brake fluid, like air, will create an efficiency loss in the braking system. However, for the sake of simplicity we use the term &#8220;air&#8221; throughout this article to describe both air and fluid vapor.</p>
<p>When air (or vapor) becomes present within the lines, it creates inefficiencies within the system because, unlike liquid, air can be compressed. So when enough air fills the lines, input at the pedal merely causes the air to compress instead of creating pressure at the brake corners. In other words, when air is present within the system, the efficiency and effectiveness of the braking system is reduced. Usually, a small amount of air within the brake system will contribute to a &#8220;mushy&#8221; or &#8220;soft&#8221; pedal (since less energy is required to compress the air than is required to move fluid throughout the brake lines.) If enough air enters the brake system, it can result in complete brake failure.</p>
<p>So how does air enter the lines in the first place? Sometimes, it can be the result of a service procedure or an upgrade – such as replacing the stock flex lines with stainless steel braided lines. But often it is the result of high temperatures that cause brake fluid components to boil, thus releasing gasses from the boiling fluid into the brake hydraulic system.</p>
<p><strong>Brake Fluid Selection</strong></p>
<p>This leads one to contemplate the type of liquid that is used as brake fluid. In theory, even simple water would work – since, being a liquid, water cannot be compressed. However, it is important to remember that the fundamental function of the braking system is to convert kinetic energy into heat energy through friction. And the reality of this process is that certain parts of the braking system will be exposed to very high temperatures. In fact, it is not uncommon to see rotor temperatures during a race as high as 1200 degrees Fahrenheit – which can raise the temperature of the brake fluid to well over 300 degrees Fahrenheit. Since the boiling point of water is 212 degrees Fahrenheit, it is easy to see that water within the brake system could boil easily – and therefore release gases into the brake pipes – which would reduce the efficiency of the system. (Water would also present a big problem in cold weather if it froze to ice!)</p>
<p>The &#8220;obvious&#8221; solution to this problem is to utilize a fluid that is less sensitive to temperature extremes. Hence the development of &#8220;brake fluid.&#8221; However, there unfortunately is no such thing as a &#8220;perfect&#8221; brake fluid. And like most things in the world, the addition of certain beneficial characteristics usually brings tradeoffs in other areas. In the case of brake fluid, we generally must balance the fluid&#8217;s sensitivity to temperature against its cost and its impact upon other components within the system.</p>
<p>Stated more bluntly, it is possible to reduce a fluid&#8217;s sensitivity to temperature by varying the ingredients of the fluid. However, certain combinations of ingredients can significantly increase the cost of the fluid and may react with OEM materials to damage seals and induce corrosion throughout the braking system.</p>
<p>The chemical composition and minimum performance requirements of the fluid are generally indicated through a rating such as &#8220;DOT3,&#8221; DOT4,&#8221; or &#8220;DOT5.&#8221; The DOT-rating itself is assigned after a series of government tests. However, this rating is NOT intended to indicate boiling points, even though higher DOT ratings generally do correspond with higher boiling points. Perhaps more importantly, the DOT rating does indicate the base compound of the brake fluid &#8211; which allows manufacturers to specify fluid types which are less likely to react negatively to known materials used within a particular braking system.</p>
<p>The greatest irony about brake fluid, however, is the fact that the chemical compositions that tend to be less sensitive to temperature extremes also tend to attract and absorb water! So even though the fluid itself is unlikely to boil (most glycol-based DOT3 fluids have a &#8220;dry boiling point&#8221; around 400 degrees Fahrenheit,) the water that it absorbs over time tends to boil easily (at 212 degrees Fahrenheit.) It is this characteristic of absorbing moisture that leads to the measure known as the &#8220;wet boiling point.&#8221; The wet boiling point is the equilibrium boiling point of the fluid after it has absorbed moisture under specified conditions. Because brake fluid will absorb moisture through the brake system&#8217;s hoses and reservoir, evaluation of the wet boiling point is employed to test the performance of used brake fluid and the degradation in it&#8217;s performance. (And it is why we still need to bleed the brakes frequently on racecars, even though we use racing fluid that costs upwards of $75 per bottle!) The lesson: do NOT expect to avoid bleeding your brakes just because you bought expensive brake fluid.</p>
<p>As one might guess, &#8220;racing&#8221; fluids will use relatively &#8220;aggressive&#8221; chemical compositions which will tend to have higher wet boiling points and higher costs, while the average street fluids will use more conservative compositions which will have lower wet boiling points and lower costs. In some cases – such as a purpose-built racecar – the tradeoffs of using the expensive racing fluid is outweighed by the competitive advantages. But for the average driver – whose driving style is less likely to induce brake temps as high as those seen on the track – the costs of the fluids and potential wear-and-tear factors upon system components may justify the use of a more conservative fluid with a lower wet boiling point.</p>
<p><strong>How-To</strong></p>
<p><strong>So, now that you understand the need behind bleeding your brakes, let us present just one procedure that can be utilized when servicing your own car. Note that unless you are replacing your master cylinder, the procedure is the same whether you have a vehicle equipped with ABS or not…</strong></p>
<p><strong>Supplies Required</strong></p>
<p><strong>You will need the following tools:</strong></p>
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<ul>
<li>Box-end wrench suitable for your car&#8217;s bleeder screws. An offset head design usually works best. </li>
<li>Extra brake fluid (about 1 pint if you are just bleeding, about 3 if you are completely replacing). </li>
<li>12-inch long section of clear plastic tubing, ID sized to fit snugly over your car&#8217;s bleeder screws. </li>
<li>Disposable bottle for waste fluid. </li>
<li>One can of brake cleaner. </li>
<li>One assistant (to pump the brake pedal). </li>
</ul>
<p><strong>Vehicle Preparation and Support</strong></p>
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<li>Loosen the lug nuts of the road wheels and place the entire vehicle on jackstands. Be sure that the car is firmly supported before going ANY further with this procedure! </li>
<li>Remove all road wheels. </li>
<li>Install one lug nut backward at each corner and tighten the nut against the rotor surface. Note that this step is to limit caliper flex that may distort pedal feel. </li>
<li>Open the hood and check the level of the brake fluid reservoir. Add fluid as necessary to ensure that the level is at the MAX marking of the reservoir. Do not let the reservoir become empty at any time during the bleeding process! </li>
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<p><strong>Bleeding Process</strong></p>
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<li>Begin at the corner furthest from the driver and proceed in order toward the driver. (Right rear, left rear, right front, left front.) While the actual sequence is not critical to the bleed performance it is easy to remember the sequence as the farthest to the closest. This will also allow the system to be bled in such a way as to minimize the amount of potential cross-contamination between the new and old fluid. </li>
<li>Locate the bleeder screw at the rear of the caliper body (or drum brake wheel cylinder.) Remove the rubber cap from the bleeder screw – and don&#8217;t lose it! </li>
<li>Place the box-end wrench over the bleeder screw. An offset wrench works best – since it allows the most room for movement. </li>
<li>Place one end of the clear plastic hose over the nipple of the bleeder screw. </li>
<li>Place the other end of the hose into the disposable bottle. </li>
<li>Place the bottle for waste fluid on top of the caliper body or drum assembly. Hold the bottle with one hand and grasp the wrench with the other hand. </li>
<li>Instruct the assistant to &#8220;apply.&#8221; The assistant should pump the brake pedal three times, hold the pedal down firmly, and respond with &#8220;applied.&#8221; Instruct the assistant not to release the brakes until told to do so. </li>
<li>Loosen the bleeder screw with a brief ¼ turn to release fluid into the waste line. The screw only needs to be open for one second or less. (The brake pedal will &#8220;fall&#8221; to the floor as the bleeder screw is opened. Instruct the assistant in advance not to release the brakes until instructed to do so.) </li>
<li>Close the bleeder screw by tightening it gently. Note that one does not need to pull on the wrench with ridiculous force. Usually just a quick tug will do. </li>
<li>Instruct the assistant to &#8220;release&#8221; the brakes. Note: do NOT release the brake pedal while the bleeder screw is open, as this will suck air back into the system! </li>
<li>The assistant should respond with &#8220;released.&#8221; </li>
<li>Inspect the fluid within the waste line for air bubbles. </li>
<li>Continue the bleeding process (steps 11 through 16) until air bubbles are no longer present. Be sure to check the brake fluid level in the reservoir after bleeding each wheel! Add fluid as necessary to keep the level at the MAX marking. (Typically, one repeats this process 5-10 times per wheel when doing a ‘standard&#8217; bleed.) </li>
<li>Move systematically toward the driver – right rear, left rear, right front, left front &#8211; repeating the bleeding process at each corner. Be sure to keep a watchful eye on the brake fluid reservior! Keep it full! </li>
<li>When all four corners have been bled, spray the bleeder screw (and any other parts that were moistened with spilled or dripped brake fluid) with brake cleaner and wipe dry with a clean rag. (Leaving the area clean and dry will make it easier to spot leaks through visual inspection later!) Try to avoid spraying the brake cleaner DIRECTLY on any parts made of rubber or plastic, as the cleaner can make these parts brittle after repeated exposure. </li>
<li>Test the brake pedal for a firm feel. (Bleeding the brakes will not necessarily cure a &#8220;soft&#8221; or &#8220;mushy&#8221; pedal – since pad taper and compliance elsewhere within the system can contribute to a soft pedal. But the pedal should not be any worse than it was prior to the bleeding procedure!) </li>
<li>Be sure to inspect the bleeder screws and other fittings for signs of leakage. Correct as necessary. </li>
<li>Properly dispose of the used waste fluid as you would dispose of used motor oil. Important: used brake fluid should NEVER be poured back into the master cylinder reservoir! </li>
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<p><strong>Vehicle Wrap-Up and Road Test</strong></p>
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<ol>
<li>Re-install all four road wheels. </li>
<li>Raise the entire vehicle and remove jackstands. Torque the lug nuts to the manufacturer&#8217;s recommended limit. Re-install any hubcaps or wheel covers. </li>
<li>With the vehicle on level ground and with the car NOT running, apply and release the brake pedal several times until all clearances are taken up in the system. During this time, the brake pedal feel may improve slightly, but the brake pedal should be at least as firm as it was prior to the bleeding process. </li>
<li>Road test the vehicle to confirm proper function of the brakes. USE CAUTION THE FIRST TIME YOU DRIVE YOUR CAR AFTER MODIFICATION TO ENSURE THE PROPER FUNCTION OF ALL VEHICLE SYSTEMS! </li>
</ol>
<p><strong>How Often do I Need to Bleed My Brakes?</strong></p>
<p><strong>In closing, here are a few rules of thumb to help you to determine the proper bleeding interval for your particular application:</strong></p>
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<ol>
<li>Under normal operating conditions, and without brake system modifications, typical OEM braking systems have been designed to NOT require bleeding for the life of the vehicle unless the system is opened for repair or replacement. If you&#8217;re just driving around town or on the highway to work, there is really no need to bleed! There are a few European vehicles which do recommend replacement on a semi-regular basis for other reasons though, so be sure to check in your owner&#8217;s manual or at your service center for your particular application. </li>
<li>Those who choose to autocross or drive in a sporting manner may choose to upgrade their brake fluid and bleed on an annual basis – this is a good ‘start of the season&#8217; maintenance item for low-speed competitors. </li>
<li>If your car sees significant amounts of high-speed braking, or if you choose to participate in driver schools and/or lapping sessions, bleeding prior to each event is a sound decision. More intense drivers at these events may choose to skip right past this step and on to #4… </li>
<li>Finally, dedicated race cars should be bled after every track session. </li>
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