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Blogs, Blogs can be easy, they can be hard. Blogs can be addictive; others might think it’s boring. But people have different opinions and personalities, because you can either be a blogger or a web maker either way you have something in common the internet.

Websites                                                                                                  Websites are sites on the internet which you can access information on work companies and small business owner. On other websites there are things like games, clothes, and bargain websites where everyone can participate in, not like a blog. Websites are mainly easy for companies to display their numbers for you to contact them with and also for people to see some of the products the company have done. A website usually consists of more than one person making and selling it.

Blogs                                                                                            A blog is another site on the internet which people make to express their feelings. Blogs are usually made by an individual to share amongst the world to give information about them and their likings. Most bloggers are people who are making an interest by telling the world about their hobbies. Some blogs have poems; some have blogging books (books that are they have created on their blog). Some people think that blogs can be addictive and great fun but others people would rather not do it at all. Some bloggers that have a job as a critic will probably put all their critics on a blog for the companies to see so blogs can be very useful. A blog can be constructive if you want something to do and they are easy to make when you get the right website. Blogs can have amazing texture and effects when you get into it and that makes a great blog.

If you don’t know if you are a blogger or a website maker try them out even though I would probably prefer a little of both.

April 14, 2010 at 6:55 am and tagged  | Comments & Trackbacks (0) | Permalink

That today we take place in honouring the indigenous peoples of this place we call home Australia, the oldest on going culture in the human race.
We return on the past of unappreciated.
We return in mostly on the unappreciated of those who were native aboriginal – the imperfect page in our history and culture.
The Future is now and we have to start thinking about turning the page of Australian history to the next about saying sorry for not appreciating what the stolen generation has done for us to live here.
An apology goes out to those who have been inflicted by grief in what happens in laws and policies and have lose fellow Australians in the progress.
Another apology goes to the Torres straight islanders and Aboriginals for taking your kids away from you and their community and even sometimes their country we are very sorry.
For the grief and pain of losing family and children of the stolen generation and the descendents we say sorry.
And for the indignity that inflicted us and on our proud people and a proud culture. We say sorry..
On behalf of the parliament of Australia we hope that this apology is respectful enough to respect us and trust the country to believe we respect the cultures and stories of the stolen generation.
For future we take heart; writing the new page of Australian history and culture and finish writingthisr book.
Today we take place of acknowledging all types of Australians and also acknowledging the past to embrace the Australian inside of you.
We start a new future that resolves any injustices of the past that will never happen again .
A future where everyone from non-indigenous to indigenous gets a chance in life expectancy, educational achievements, and economic opportunities that will close chaos forever.
A future where any possibility of new solutions are available to find the answer to any problem where even old approaches fail.
A future of joint admiration, joined determination and joined duty
A future where all Australian equal or not come together and become one person even though you look different we are all Australians truly equal of power with the same opportunities as the person next to you does. By starting the next chapter in our book we can forget about the grief and pain we have put the stolen generation in and love them and what they have done with this amazing country, Australian we called home.
There becomes a time when you just need to forget about writing the book and think about the stolen generation and go forward and express that confidence you have been holding within and let it out.
And for that we say sorry

March 19, 2010 at 12:14 am | Comments & Trackbacks (0) | Permalink

Founding of Prada
In the year 1913 was the start of a new fashion store that would become famous for the leathergoods. Founders Fratelli Prada and Mario Prada the Prada brothers. They opened their first shop in Milan, Italy where they sold leathergoods and imported English steam trunks and you can’t forget the handbags they do. One of the brothers Fratelli Prada gained a reputation with enrolling women to sell the leathergoods. Mario in the other hand didn’t believe in women interaction within business and so he never let family member that were women in his workshop. When Mario asked his son to take over the family business but he put the offer down. Instead he gave the business to his daughter-in-law how held the business for twenty years then gave it to her own daughter Miuccia Prada who joined the company in 1970. Miuccia produced her own making of a waterproof bag out of ‘pocone’. Miuccia met Patrizio Bertelli in 1977, an Italian who had opened up his own leathergoods store at the age of 17. He joined the Prada company very soon after. Patrizio gave Miuccia some advice about making the business looking better like discontinuing importing English goods and to change existing luggage styles.
High-Fashion from Prada
Bertelli had become Miuccia’s business manager and sometimes got to put designs in. Miuccia had inherited the company in 1978 when sales got to $450,000 U.S. Miuccia released her first waterproof set of backpacks and totes in 1979. The material to make the backpacks was a tough spec black nylon that her grandfather (Mario Prada) gave her when she took over the company. In 1985 Bertelli produced and released the classic Prada handbag that became an overnight sensation. Prada’s popularity skyrocketed to high heights with the Prada handbags and basic colours and everything else that Prada has to offer. It was no surprise when Miuccia took on calling ladies handbags ‘uniform’.
What to expect in 21st Century
Prada along with Calvin Klein and Gucci is known fro the practice of casting the best of the best on the catwalk. Usually they have one model chosen as an exclusive will always open the fashion show up. Previous exclusives have all gone on to a successful fashion industries naming one of them Sasha Pivovarona who went on to appear in Prada’s ad campaign for six consecutive e seasons of opening the Prada fashion shows.

March 19, 2010 at 12:13 am and tagged  | Comments & Trackbacks (0) | Permalink

2609824877_8724110954[1]Miranda May Kerr is a well known supermodel that has modelled with a lot of different people and was the first Australian supermodel to become part of the Victoria Secret Angels replacing Gisele Bundchen. Miranda Kerr grew up in a small country town in Sydney called Gunnedah. Born 20th April 1983 and raised by parents Theresa and John Kerr and also grew up taking care of her little brother Matthew Kerr.
In the beginning
Miranda and her family moved from the country town Gunnedah to the Sunshine state of Brisbane because her parents said “it would be good to live the life in a busy city.” Miranda went to high school at All Hallows School (all-girls high school) and when she graduated Miranda went to study nutrition before starting her career in Modelling. But in year 11 Miranda had a bad year when her boyfriend of 18 months died in a car accident, her academics grew very low for a while until a few photo shoots and catwalks built her confidence back and she was fine again.
Pursuing Modelling
In 1997 at the age 13 Miranda Kerr entered an annual Dolly/Impulse Competition and won it as well. A week before her 14th Birthday she had to fly into Sydney to do a photo shoot for the front page of Dolly for winning the competition. When the issue came out the local media were very concerned about having a girl at the age of 14 doing a photo shot for magazines. Some concerned media outlets thought that the Dolly shoot with a 14 yr old girl in a bathing suit was child pornography. But Miranda stated “it was a winter issue and she was not in a bathing suit and the magazine is for teenage girls and not for old men.” After that photo shoot for Dolly Miranda went on a signed up to Chic Management’s Sydney division. She received a lot of commercials exposures from a series of beachwear ads mostly from Australian surf chain Billabong which came with other beachwear clothing stores like Tigerlily, Roxy, Billabong girls and One teaspoon which Miranda also modelled with. From those photo shoots Miranda’s profile increased her modelling to Asian and Australian markets and was relocated to New York. After moving to New York Miranda signed up with Maybelline New York the campaign ran in a series of sold out women’s beauty series including Cosmopolitan, Cleo and was eventually featured in the Victoria Secret magazine. Finishing her successes in Maybelline Miranda was offered a contract with Victoria Secret runway in 2007 replacing model Gisele Bundchen. After finishing the Victoria secret fashion show Miranda was offered a spot as a Victoria Secret Angel and was the first ever Australian model to become a Victoria Secret Angel. Miranda went on and has been walking the catwalk for Victoria Secret in 2007, 2008, 2009. Miranda has become great friends with angels Alessandra Ambrosio, Karolina Kurkova, Adrina Lima, Selita Ebanks, Isabel Goulart and Hedi Klum. Before even being in the fashion show Miranda was already picked to become the new face of pink taking over Alessandra Ambrosio spot in 2007.Once in Paris in 2003 Miranda signed with Madison Agency and did a lot of photographs presenting the new ober jeans with photographer Erick Seban-Meyer. In 2006 Miranda appeared in a show called project runway and modelled contestant Daniel Kosovic’s final design. She was the first women to strut her thing on the catwalk. By the time 2007 came around Miranda was signed on as the face of California Fashion Retailer Arden B and also became the face of clique happy and signed a 6 figure deal to be the new face of Australian’s own David Jones replacing model Megan Gale. In 2008 Miranda had earned an approximately about $3.5 million in the past year Forbes paced Miranda in the tenth world’s top-earned supermodels. Miranda has made an appearance in a show called How I Met Your Mother alongside with Angels: Alessandra Ambrosio, Marissa Miller, Adriana Lima, Hedi Klum and Selita Ebanks. In October 2009 Miranda launched her own organic skincare range she named Kora in Australia. In 2010 Miranda walked the catwalk for Prada for the Fall 2010 in Milan fashion week with her fellow Angels: Doutlzen Kroes and Alessandra Ambrosio. Miranda currently is the face of Portmans and David Jones. Miranda is currently still signed with IMG models, Next Model Management, Traffic Models and Chic Managements. Miranda has been in Chic Management for 22 years.
What going on now Miranda?
Miranda is now living in New York in an apartment just outside the city and a couple of streets away from all the photo shoots building so she can just ride her bike or walk there. Miranda practices Nickiren Buddhism a Japanese branch of Buddhism. Miranda believes “we have a responsibility to bring peace and harmony to our lives and the world” In 2003 Miranda stared dating a finance broker Arian Camilleri. Following an Australian Securities and Investigations Commissions investigation, Camilleri was found guilty on five counts of fraudulent behaviour from February 2003 to February 2004. Miranda ended the relationship. In 2007 a report came out the “Miranda was financially broke after taking her boyfriends advice” but choose not to take legal action. She had a long term relationship with Jay Lyon the lead singer of Tamarama who had made appearances on one season of Mtv’s series The City. Miranda was also in Tamarama’s video clip for “Everything to me”. The two dated for approximately four years but ended on mutual terms of Australian bushfires on 7th February. In late 2007 Miranda was spotted looking for apartments with actor Orlando Bloom. On February 12th Miranda and Orlando participated in “Australia Unites” a fundraiser to raise money for the bush fire (black Friday). Miranda’s mother Theresa didn’t want her daughter to become a model so in the Dolly competition her mother sent a very bad photo of Miranda so she wouldn’t have a chance but even the photo wasn’t bad it gave the judges a laugh. Miranda is known by most of the designers as the “Ultimate girl next door” and no one will take that position away from her.

March 14, 2010 at 6:29 am and tagged  | Comments & Trackbacks (3) | Permalink

This Quote I by Coco Chanel “In order to be irreplaceable one must always be different.” mean in my words is- To look fashionable you need to be creative and show your personality with waht you are wearing out and be yourself.
Another Quote that satnds out fro me is “Above all, remember that the most important thing you can take anywhere is not a Gucci bag or French-cut jeans; it’s an open mind” by Gail Rubin Bereny because it describes that to look good doesn’t mean you hasve to have teh best brand you just have to look good in what you wear and that all. There are to Quotes you have just read and stand out to me that should change what people think about how they look and how has a beeter handbag but what describes you. Mhell

March 6, 2010 at 3:43 am | Comments & Trackbacks (0) | Permalink

spaceball[1]Look at what you are wearing and where they come from. Most of them are probably from China and you would think that factories with Adults make but the people that are making them are the poor kids that go from 4-15 years old making them. The one company that produces clothes with child workers is Gap Kids one of the most successful arms of the high street giants. In Dehli the children work in sweaty, filthy workshops with long hours and an unwaged work. According to one estimate more than 20 percent of India’s economyis dependent on kids. there are about 55 million kids working in factories in India isn’t that just gross. With support from celebrities like Maddona. Lenny Kravitz and Sarah Jessica Parker, Gap has become even more succesful. Lastly I want to say is that Gap Indrustries are tring to lie about them having children making the clothes they sell. Mhell

March 6, 2010 at 3:03 am | Comments & Trackbacks (0) | Permalink