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Thursday, 31 December 2015
Saturday, 26 December 2015
How smartphone light affects your brain and body
Star Online Report
Smartphone screens emit bright blue light to help you see in the bright sunny morning. But at night, your brain gets confused by that light, as it mimics the brightness of the sun, reports Tech Insider.
This causes the brain to stop producing melatonin, a hormone that gives your body the "time to sleep" cues. Because of this, smartphone light can disrupt your sleep cycle, making it harder to fall and stay asleep — and potentially causing serious health problems along the way.
Here's how it works:
Hafeez, Azhar Ali may face disciplinary action for Amir boycott
Cricbuzz
Khan said he was optimistic Mohammed Hafeez and Azhar Ali, the One-Day International captain, would end their boycott of the camp after meeting with the two players on Friday.
Hafeez and Ali refused to train with Amir on Thursday, threatening renewed controversy for a Pakistan side looking to reintegrate Amir, who was jailed in 2011 and hit with a five-year ban for spot-fixing.
"I had a very cordial meeting with the two players for 30 minutes and I told them that they were going against the policy of the PCB," Khan told AFP. "I told them that this could go against them and they could face disciplinary action."
Hafeez had told Waqar Younis, the head coach, that he would not attend any part of the camp in which Amir was participating, and Ali told reporters in Lahore, "Hafeez and I can't accept Amir's presence in the camp." Khan said, however, the matter could be resolved on Saturday.
"Both the players told us that they were not against PCB's policy and after I told them that Amir has completed his ban and a rehabilitation programme, the two players would confirm by Saturday morning whether they would attend the camp," said Khan.
Pakistani
cricketer Mohammad Amir looks on as he takes part in a team practice
session for the Pakistan Super League (PSL) in Lahore on December 24,
2015. Photo: AFP
Amir, Salman Butt and Mohammad Asif were charged with accepting money in exchange for arranging deliberate no-balls during a Test match at Lord's in England in 2010. The three players and Mazhar Majeed, their agent, were jailed by a British court in 2011. Amir, Butt and Asif were also banned from cricket for five years.
But in September this year the International Cricket Council (ICC) lifted sanctions against the three players. Amir's ban was relaxed in January this year and he was allowed to play domestic matches.
At the time of the ban, Amir was tipped as one of the most talented fast bowlers in the world. Since his return, he has taken 22 wickets in four non first-class games, while his tally of wickets in the qualifying rounds of the Quaid-e-Azam trophy stood at 34. The Pakistan players are training ahead of the national side's upcoming tour of New Zealand, where they will play three ODIs and three Twenty20 International matches.
Champa becomes a grandmother
Photo: SHEIKH MEHEDI MORSHED
National Film Award winning actress Champa has become a grandmother.
Champa's daughter Esha has given birth to twin boys in Singapore
recently.
The two newcomers are named Arzan and Arish.
Talking to The Daily Star, an elated Champa said, “My family members are very happy that we are blessed with twin baby boys. I don't have a son, and these twins are a blessing to me.”
The actress also informed that she recently came to Dhaka after spending four months in Singapore.
Champa expressed hopes of returning to television soon.
The two newcomers are named Arzan and Arish.
Talking to The Daily Star, an elated Champa said, “My family members are very happy that we are blessed with twin baby boys. I don't have a son, and these twins are a blessing to me.”
The actress also informed that she recently came to Dhaka after spending four months in Singapore.
Champa expressed hopes of returning to television soon.
Staff Correspondent
Actresses who refuse to drop their clothes
Online Desk
Bollywood is getting bolder by the day. Actors and actresses are
willing to shed their inhibitions and throw caution to the winds when it
comes to dropping their clothes for love-making scenes.
However, some celebs are still uncomfortable with the idea of getting
intimate on-screen. Some actors-actresses even include a ‘no kissing’
clause in their contract. Times of India brings two of the actresses
forward, who have refused to do love-making scenes or kiss their
co-stars in films.
Nawazuddin Siddiqui has made his mark in Bollywood with his roles in
films like Bajrangi Bhaijaan, Kick, Badlapur and Gangs Of Wasseypur.
However, there is an actress who apparently refused to do a love-making
scene with the actor. She is none other than Pakistani actress, Mahira
Khan, who is making her big Bollywood debut with Raees opposite Shah
Rukh Khan.
According to a report on Bollywoodlife.com, the actress apparently got
the jitters while shooting for an intimate scene with Nawaz. Quoting a
source, the report stated that the sex scene is pretty edgy, dark and
somewhat brutal which has Nawaz forcing himself on her. The report
further stated that the sequence was unsettling for Mahira and she
refused to do it.
According to a Mumbai Mirror report, Sonakshi Sinha has a 'no kissing,’ ‘no bikini scenes' clause in her contract.
Sonakshi has confirmed the news and said, " Yes, I am not comfortable
kissing or exposing and I believe in laying open my cards well in
advance so that no one is inconvenienced. Till date, I have been very
specific about certain things and my directors have always understood my
concerns and played along. I don't think this should pose a problem in
the future as well. And if a director wants something like that, he is
open to casting other actresses."
Thursday, 24 December 2015
Nargis Fakhri’s Pakistani ad sparks online outrage
Star Online Report
On Twitter, many including journalists have condemned the "obscenity" of the ad, which shows Nargis lying down with a phone in her hand in a red dress.
Pakistani investigative journalist Ansar Abbasi was the first one to condemn the ad on the micro-blogging site while others later joined him.
Here's what they have tweeted:
My strong protest to top jang group management for this absurd front page ad in today's jang. pic.twitter.com/M5SRc1p3H7
— Ansar Abbasi (@AnsarAAbbasi) December 20, 2015
@AnsarAAbbasi why newspapers are trying to be like playboy or weekend type of magazine ?? These kind o adds look good in magazine not on NP
— Muhammed Amer (@amerdxb1) December 20, 2015
cud've used a talent like @NargisFakhri in a much better way,@Mobilink's TOM / TRPs objectives still achieved!#makingnewspapersrelevantagain
— Aleem Qadeer (@aleemqadeer) December 20, 2015
Suicide vest, grenades found at ‘JMB den’, 7 held
Star Online Report
- Televised operation in broad daylight
- ‘7 held including 3 JMB men’
- High profile raid, say police
- 17 Homemade grenades, suicide vest seized
- Cops working to deactivate grenades
Law enforcers claimed detention of six people and seized “a
sack-full” of improvised grenades and suicide vests during a raid in
Dhaka’s Mirpur-1 today.
At least three of the detainees were key militants of banned Jama’atul Mujahideen Bangladesh (JMB), said Monirul Islam, joint commissioner of Detective Branch.
The “high-profile” crackdown, that began from around 1:30am early today, continued till this afternoon – in a rare widely televised coverage throughout the day.
The six men including three alleged militants are detained with explosives from the six-storey building in Mirpur 1 of Dhaka on Thursday. Photo: Shaheen Mollah - AN OVERNIGHT WAIT BEFORE MORNING ARREST
The detainees, whose identities were yet to be disclosed before the
media, were living on the sixth floor of the Road 9, Block A as students
for the past four months.
Their information was obtained from an arrestee who was held last night, Monirul said while briefing reporters. Two people were held from one flat and the others from another adjacent.
Police asked them to surrender repeatedly but there was no response from inside the flats. Some explosives were heard at scene. Those included some sound grenades of the police.
The arrest was finally made late morning. Monirul Islam told reporters that there was “a sack-full of 17 handmade grenades,” inside the flats, including bomb making materials.
Detectives dispose the bombs at a nearby plot at Mirpur1 on Thursday. At least 16 handmade bombs and other explosives were seized and 6 people were detained from a building there. Photo: Shaheen Mollah
More details about the arrestees will be disclosed later after further questioning.
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According to a Jamuna TV report on Thursday, the building (left) at Mirpur 1 under Shah Ali Police Station in Dhaka is being surrounded by law enforcers as they suspect that criminals are hiding inside. Photos grabbed from TV
Monday, 21 December 2015
Thursday, 17 December 2015
5 Steps to a Naturally Bigger Bust
Today more than ever, voluptuous cleavage is the new black.
That said, some women are boosting their bust size without resorting to surgery, seeking out what are called “natural enhancement” or “natural breast enlargement” options. But is it possible to plump the girls from A’s to D’s without going under the knife?
We can’t know for certain, but we know it can’t hurt to try.
Here Are the 5 Top Cheap and Easy Ways to Get a Bigger Bust
1. If you don’t mind smelling like your local sushi restaurant, the blogosphere is currently raving about the use of Norweigian Cod Liver oil. Emily Loretta, blogger of the site Natural Breast Enhancement, went on what she called an NBE (Natural Breast Enhancement) journey, studying a variety of methods to help enhance her God-given gifts. Of the Norwegian Cod Liver oil, Loretta said, “The NCLO would give me great fullness and growth and made me grow but it always disappeared when I showered– I had to get the smell off,” she says. But I couldn’t afford anything else at the time so I stuck to it and in the end I got an inch of growth to bring me up to 34.”2. Don’t start giggling, but one of the most zen-like methods of natural breast enlargement is “breast massage.” It’s a medically recommended component of lymphatic drainage massage and part of traditional Ayurvedic and Lomi Lomi massage. In Canada for example, breast massage is a regular option for women, as long as it is indicated in the normal course of treatment, and as long as informed consent is obtained. Beauty parlors and massage parlors, particularly in Asia, have used breast massage as a healthy form of lymphatic drainage, as well as breast growth.
But take note ladies, the standards of practice for the American Massage Therapy Association and for the Associated Bodywork and Massage Professionals state that breast massage may only be performed with informed, written consent of the client.
3. Onions are also said to be useful in enlarging or improving the breasts. Fresh onion juice mixed with honey and turmeric (in powder form) is said to do the trick. The mixture is used to firm drooping breasts and prevent breasts from further sagging. After the breasts have been massaged with this mixture, women are advised to wear a bra throughout the day and overnight before bathing the following day.
4. Natural breast enlargement pills, in the form of herbal supplements, could theoretically increase breast size because some of them contain herbs known to contain estrogen-like effects on the body. Estrogen causes fluid retention in the breasts and so could increase size. One popular herbal ingredient taken is Fennel seed. Fennel has been used for centuries as both food and medicine. It was used traditionally to increase the flow of breast milk in nursing women, enhance libido, and increase menstrual flow. One study found that after consuming fennel seed for 10 days, the weight of breast tissue in female rats increased.
5. You can make your breasts appear bigger, firmer and shapelier by working your pectoral muscles, a.k.a. your chest muscles. According to Livestrong, women and men should be making chest muscle exercises a regular part of their regime. Using modified push-ups, dumbbell flyes, and declined push-ups can help build muscle and lift and shape breasts.
How to Get Luscious & Lovely Lashes for a Magical Holiday Season
by Sarah Miller
Maybelline Great Lash Mascara
This favorite mascara conditions your lashes as it thickens and gives you the full lash look. We’ve all dealt with those black clumps getting stuck in between our eyelashes, completing ruining the overall appearance of our eye makeup. With a lash-doubling formula, you’ll never have to settle with anything less than perfection. For all you ladies out there with sensitive eyes, Maybelline’s Great Lash Mascara is hypoallergenic, contact lens safe, and washable!
Covergirl Lashblast Volume Mascara
If you’re like me and have very little eyelashes, this favorite will surely boost your ego. With Covergirl’s Lashblast Volume Mascara, you’ll have maxed out lashes in just one application. After using this mascara on my own lashes for the first time, I can only say one thing—PERFECTION! LashBlast’s patented volume-boosting formula and patent-pending brush leaves you with the ultimate big-lash look. Who could ask for more?
Clinique Bottom Lash Mascara
Sometimes your bottom lashes want a little attention too—and when it comes to mascara, these lashes never seem to reach center stage. With Clinique Bottom Lash Mascara, your bottom lashes can finally hit the spotlight. This mascara has a brush engineered for tiny tasks along with a formula that resists smears. Pair this mascara with any of the above favorites and see what fabulous outcome you can get!
M.A.C. Cosmetics False Lashes Waterproof
Speaking like a true MAC fan, I can vouch that this mascara will not disappoint. With a new waterproof formula, MAC’s False Lashes mascara features 12 hours of water, tear, and humidity- proof wear. You’ll never have to stress about your mascara smearing after a dip in the ocean or even a small set of tears!
SmartLash Eyelash Enhancer
This physician-tested, non-irritating lash enhancement gem completely transforms your lashes. If you desire a lash line that looks thick, long and full, SmartLash is the formula for you.
How to Get Gum Off Shoes: 4 Easy Ways
by Liza Born
Girls, we’re talking about gum. Icky, gooey, sticky, gum.
After shrieking, stomping, swearing, and struggling to detach our foot from the offending stretch of gum, what’s a gal to do? Check out how to get gum off shoes with these four easy steps.
1. PEANUT BUTTER
Peanut butter isn’t just delicious, it’s reliable in the fight against chewing. Use a butter knife to generously rub a glob of peanut butter over the gum. After 10 to 15 minutes (or depending on how soft the chewing gum was to start with) the gum should start to soften and become one with the peanut butter. Once this happens, scrape it off, then clean the rest of your shoe with soap and water to remove any peanut butter or gum remnants. Hooray!
2. WD-40 or Compressed Air Cans
If you don’t own a can of WD-40, buy a few— stat! WD-40 is a lifesaver for more than just squeaky drawers or doors. Spray directly on the gum until it hardens, and then scrap off the offender with a butter knife. A canister of compressed air will also work in a pinch. They contain freezing cold air which can also harden the gum and make it easier to remove.
3. FREEZER
If the gum isn’t on an expensive pair of pumps, then this method works well. Stick your shoe in a plastic bag with the gum pressed tightly against the plastic. Let it harden in the freezer for an hour or two. When you take the bag out, pull the plastic back from the shoe and the gum should peel off with the plastic. If there’s any gum remnants left over you can pick it off with a butter knife or toothpick.
Do not, we repeat, DO NOT attempt to pick it off with your hands. That’s gross and unsanitary and we know your mother taught you better.
4. ICE CUBE
If you’re strapped for time, try rubbing an ice cube over the gum for 10-20 minutes. It should freeze and turn putty-like. Follow the instructions above for sanitary removal.
Curls, Coils and Coconuts
Curls, Coils and Coconuts: How Coconut Oil is Changing the Game for Curly Haired Girls
It’s not often I come across a product that offers both hold a feeling of moisture and in one. Earth’s Nectar recently debuted their new product, Coconut Curls.
COCONUT CURLS REVIEW – WHAT IS IT?
Coconut Curls an all-in-one solution for repairing, moisturizing, conditioning, and styling naturally curly hair. Lucky for me, I was recently sent a bottle to try out, and was pleasantly surprised.WHAT MAKES EARTH’S NECTAR SUCH A GREAT BRAND?
Created by Tamika Fletcher, owner of Natural Resources Salon in Houston, Texas, what’s wonderful and unique about Earth’s Nectar is that it’s an all-natural beauty brand that boasts all sulfate, alcohol, and paraben free products–with no fillers or stripping additives. Fletcher started the line by using natural ingredients in her own kitchen—bananas, mayonnaise, and fresh herbs. She’s said her clients were her guinea pigs. Eventually, Fletcher found the winning recipes and began professionally manufacturing and selling under the name Earth’s Nectar.MY EXPERIENCE WITH COCONUT CURLS
Last weekend, I had the time to try out the Coconut Curl, just in time for a particularly dry spell in our Southern California weather. I added a big dollop to my hair after blow-drying and found the moisturizing cream to easily detangle, soften and smoothe away my frizz and fly-aways.I’ve tried a lot of curly hair products over the years, and most actually feel as if they’re stripping the moisture from my hair instead of adding to it. I was able to style my hair, and it looked a bit more shiny as well.
CONCLUSION
The best part is knowing there’s no chemicals and even though I’m adding moisture, I’m not making my hair greasy.How to Shop for Vintage Jewelry
A Beginner’s Guide: How to Shop for Vintage Jewelry
Hunting for and finding a unique piece delivers a thrill that few other shopping experiences can, yet many people who are new and unseasoned in the game are apprehensive about getting involved — and with good reason. With all the factors to consider, it’s easy to get overwhelmed and opt for buying items at a chain mall store and call it a day.
But why settle for a mass-produced, generic piece when you can have a unique item that has both stood the test of time and has a story behind it?
With a little bit of knowledge and some practice, anyone can successfully navigate the vintage jewelry scene. To learn more, we spoke with Dawn Sheppard, owner of Dawn’s Vintage Jewelry in Brookfield, CT. Here are a few things she says you should keep in mind when shopping vintage.
Vintage or antique?
Although these two terms are often used interchangeably, shoppers should know they are not the same thing. Technically vintage pieces are more than 20 years old and antiques are over 100 years old. However, these definitions are not strictly adhered to, and the stylistic period of the piece holds more weight in determining whether it’s considered vintage or antique. Items from before the Art Deco period of the 1930s are generally considered antique and those after the ‘40s are considered vintage.Fine or costume?
When it comes to vintage jewelry, there is also another highly important distinction that must be made before you get involved. Shoppers should consider whether they want fine or costume jewelry.In terms of vintage, fine jewelry is made of precious metals like karate gold, platinum and silver or precious to semi-precious stones like diamonds, rubies, and topaz. Costume jewelry on the other hand – which reflects the fashion of the period it was made in – is usually made with materials such as glass, plated metals, plastic and wood.
Do your research beforehand
There is nothing wrong with walking into a store and being drawn to a piece that speaks to you, but it can also be beneficial to know what you are looking for. Research the different era pieces – are you going for the nature-inspired designs of the Georgian Era, the geometric shapes of the art deco period, or the intricate etchings found in pieces from the early Victorian era? Knowing these details can make the experience all the more rewarding.A few ways to expand your knowledge base is to dig up information online, speak with jewelry enthusiasts and collectors, and visit bookstores, libraries and museums.
Observe closely
When buying a piece, make sure you examine it closely. Although true vintage pieces (as opposed to reproductions) are generally of high quality, it is a good idea to look at the clasps and backings, as well as the weight and texture of the item before you buy. You want to be aware of any existing scratches, chips, missing pieces, discolorations, corrosion and other flaws. Sheppard also warns of green metal parts on pieces as that’s an indicator that the item has been compromised and will most likely continue to deteriorate. This can happen if the item has been placed in humid or wet conditions.A good tip for beginners is to shop specifically at vintage stores as opposed to online, as you can look at the item in person. Additionally, the pieces in most of these stores are likely to have been pre-examined before being put up for sale, which lessens the work load for you.
If you see a damaged item that you absolutely love and still want to make a purchase on, Sheppard suggests it might work in your benefit to point it out to the seller and negotiate a lower price.
Another thing to keep in mind is certain stores and repair shops will offer to fix items that have loose parts or minor damages. Make sure if you are having repair work done to ask for the correct era stones and parts if you want to maintain the integrity of your vintage piece.
Caring for your jewelry
Congratulations, you’ve made your purchase! Now you have to maintain it so you can love it, show it off, and pass it down to your children. To keep your items in good shape, follow a basic care guide: handle the jewelry gently, store in a dry, safe and clean place, and use a soft cloth and just a little bit of glass cleaner to remove any grime. Don’t use modern jewelry cleansers, as those may ruin your piece.With these basic tips and tricks anyone can enter the vintage jewelry shopping world with ease. With practice and time you will garner enough know-how and knowledge to shop, buy, trade and collect vintage just like the pros.
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