Hairstyle Tips For a Great Fashion Statement By Jorge Duvais

Hairstyle TipsInteresting hairstyles have always been in fashion and whether you’re going to a wedding or any other social occasion, making a fashion statement often is simply achieved by a new raging style that you’ve just added to your hair. This can easily make you look really elegant and unique.

Formal hairstyles can be done for practically all social occasions and the style you adopt for your hair should truly support the dress you are wearing at the time. Luckily you can find many magazines on the subject that can easily help you out.

You don’t have to always go to a hairdresser to achieve that gorgeous style for your mane. Many times you can practice from the comfort of your own home. So here are a few hairstyle tips that you can use at home to help make you a great fashion statement during the next time you’re out on a social party.

Long hair style is always in fashion, no matter the year or season. You can use long and flowing hair with formal dresses. Using a formal long hair style is the best complement to any formal dress you are wearing as this will give your face a high class look. When your hair is long, you can also use double buns, pony tails, either high or low, and log chignons. Read the rest of this entry »

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Understanding The Complexity Of Global Warming Issue By Bryan Wong

Environmentalists are those people who are dedicated to the preservation, restoration, or improvement of the natural environment, and this includes the preservation of our natural resources and the prevention of pollution. In regards to the global warming topic, environmentalists believe that forests should not be cut down or burned, which would help to prevent more CO2 from going into the air. Environmentalists also support renewable energy sources, as less coal and fossil fuel usage would lead to less CO2 being put into the air.

Media coverage in the United States tends to give equal coverage to both sides of the debate involving global warming. That may sound reasonable, but it actually might lead to inaccurate coverage. The reason why is because the “balance” of covering both sides of the issue has allowed a small group of global warming sceptics, many of which are funded by carbon-based industry interests, to be frequently consulted and quoted in new reports on climate change.

This has allowed their views to be greatly amplified to the point where it looks like there is a 50/50 divide on whether human-made global warming is a legitimate concern or not, when in reality, there is more overwhelming evidence that suggests that human-made global warming is a real legitimate concern. Controversy is being stirred when science actually finds consensus.

However, there is disagreement about whether the scientific community has reached a consensus that human-made global warming is a legitimate concern and that if it is left unchecked, it will cause considerable damage to our planet in terms of extreme climate changes, more powerful tropical storms and hurricanes, and rising sea levels that will lead to the destruction of coastal communities, among other destructive events. Opponents maintain that no consensus has been reached, claiming that most scientists believe that human-made global warming is “unproven,” they dismiss the theory altogether, or they dispute the dangers of consensus science. Read the rest of this entry »

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