Equality among Men

February 12, 2010 by Robert M. Calloway   Comments (0)

Only God knows how long people have discriminated others because of their culture and their color. In the United States, for example, before people are classified. It’s either you are Black or White. They do not mix up or else there will be trouble. This is because White Americans have always claimed that America is their own land, and nobody must be in their territory.

People live separate ways—all the white people, stay in the same village and go to the same school; same with the black or the African-Americans/ Black Americans. Even at work, if you unfortunately apply for a job at a company owned by a white man, Black Americans are turned down, even how fascinating their credentials are.

However, as the time went by, people changed and embraced the human differences and they respect one another. Equality follows to both men and women.

Women can work as men do, or even established their own company like Donna Vinci, for example. Women have always been effective in any field of work. We see some woman engineer, police woman, and other field of expertise that only men are allowed. We can now see how the world embraces the changes that had happen.

As to date, the biggest achievement the black Americans achieved was when Barack Obama, a half American and half Kenyan, became the 44th President of the United States. He believes that we are all equal; we are all the same in God’s eyes. That each and everyone deserve to be treated as a family; being accepted regardless of your color and what nation you came from.

Pres. Barack Obama and other individuals, who established a name of their own, Donna Vinci and others, proved that everyone is same as any other individual. That in their own ways they can change the lives of others and even the world.

We are created equal, regardless of color, race, gender or language we may be speaking. There is nothing in this world that can stop us from doing what we think is best for us and from what we think is the right thing to do.

Dressing in Style with Special Occasion Women Suits

February 5, 2010 by Robert M. Calloway   Comments (0)

Nowadays, business suits are no longer a wardrobe exclusive for men. There are suits that are also designed for women. A special occasion women suit is created in variety of styles and functions. Since women are also leading the corporate world, they too need to dress professionally.

 Just like men’s suit, special occasion women suits are available in different types of fabrics. Wool silk defines elaboration and elegance for women. If you want a simple and classic look, select a suit that is fashioned from linen or cotton. Aside from the appearance it provides, they are more comfortable to wear. If you aimed to appear stylish and modern, go for polyester made suit. There are suits that are made up of different fabrics. For instance, 35% wool and 65% tetoron suit. Suits and dress that are made from silk depicts beauty. Women would love this for its ability to reflect light in any angles. Silk fabric appears softly and rigid so it’s inclined to wrap beautifully.

So how do you dress on special occasions? There are women suits that are designed other than being business formal attire. But it would be best if it’s something that perfectly fits on your size and body type. The fashion and style should never go top beyond your comfort and fitting. You can also try a suit that can both function as office attire and dinner date outfit. When it comes to color, it is just a matter of your personal choice without really consulting the 2010 trend.

 

Adventurous mother of the bride wedding dress

February 3, 2010 by Robert M. Calloway   Comments (0)

To be adventurous means to live life to the fullest, and risks are part of the game. But what if one day a couple plans to have an adventurous wedding ceremony, how would they choose for the mother of the bride attire, granted that the bride’s mother is adventurous as well.

The couple must consider what type of adventure they are going to conduct. If it’s underwater, a simple scuba diving suit is enough—well you don’t want to wear a gown while swimming, right? If it’s at the top of a tower, close-fitting dress may be tried; but, if the mother’s really daring, why not get up in the usual wedding dress—provided with the necessary safety equipments, of course. If the two hearts will be bound up in the air the mother may choose the sky diving suit distinctive of its color, e.g. blue or silver, or anything matched with the motif. Or if the wedding is jungle-style, a tribal mother of the bride attire or a Flinstones-like outfit is fitting.

A unique, adventurous wedding is more memorable than the usual. Trying an adventurous wedding needs careful planning of safety and considerations of the opinions of the couple parents. It may not result to a strong marriage, but the adrenaline rush or the fun and enjoyment can add up to the spices that make every life event a delicious memory.