Friday, 9 November 2012

HOW TO TWIST DREADLOCKS


http://mo-am.com/2012/08/19/beautiful-dreadlocks-the-basic-introduction-types-of-locs/
Twists dreads are a quick, clean way of making dreadlocks in minimal time. Someone who wants the look of dreadlocks can make them using one of a few different methods. One method of producing dreadlocks in African hair is by twisting the hair. These twists of hair will eventually lock into place and make dreadlocks, although it will take about four months. Here are some tips to do twist your dreadlocks, including:
1.    Using a rat-tail comb, section a piece of the hair into a 1-inch square, securing it with a small rubber band near the scalp.
2.    Continue sectioning off the hair in 1-inch square sections until the entire head is done.
3.    Take one section of hair and remove the rubber band. Using your comb, back-comb the section of hair closest to the scalp. Back-comb about 1 inch of hair at the scalp.
4.    Apply a dab of beeswax to the length of hair. Place the comb at the end of the hair and twist the lock of hair around. The twist should stay in place.
5.    Hold the twist between your palms and roll the hair to start the locking process.
6.    Work your way around the head until all the sections of hair have been twisted into twists dreads. This will take a while to do, so it's good to have a friend help you.


OF ALL THE FORMS OF COURAGE THE ABILITY TO LAUGH IS THE MOST ...




http://www.saidaonline.com/en/news.

Thirty minutes per day. Think about it! Go ahead and laugh, point and giggle; do it with satisfaction and do it for you health. For instance, it may be preventing Diabetes diseases; and I love laugh. Furthermore, laughing is contagious and soon everyone around you will be laughing too. Life can sometimes be too serious, depressing, and tiring! Learn new joke and tell it to everyone you know no matter if you are a good joke teller or not! 

DO YOU CELEBRATE THE THINGS YOU HAVE DONE ?




Of course, I celebrate things that happen in my existence.This year, I celebrated my degree in Public Relations Management. It was very successful celebration and all my close friends were invited to my place at Garden Centre. But unfortunately, my relatives were not able to attend on my graduation party. I will never forget that special day, when they called my name in front of all the CPUT executives’ boards, parents and so. I was so pleased to take picture with my graduation gown at CPUT multipurpose hall. Next year by the grace of God, I will celebrate my Btech graduation. 

THE STATUTE OF LIMITATIONS HAS EXPIRED ON MOST OF OUR CHILDHOOD TRAUMA





If you've gone through a traumatic experience, you may be struggling with upsetting emotions, frightening memories, or a sense of constant danger. Experiencing trauma in childhood can have a severe and long-lasting effect. Children who have been traumatized see the world as a frightening and dangerous place. When childhood trauma is not resolved, this fundamental sense of fear and helplessness carries over into adulthood, setting the stage for further trauma.
Childhood trauma results from anything that disrupts a child's sense of safety and security, including:
  • An unsafe environment
  • Separation from a parent
  • Serious illness
  • Intrusive medical procedures






THE BANDANA DAY 2012




http://www.capehaem.co.za/upcoming-sunflower-fund-events.html
Every year thousands of South Africans are diagnosed with leukaemia and other life threatening blood disorders. To survive from this disease, people rely on bone marrow stem cell donors who are ethnically diverse, in an effort to save the lives of those needing a transplant.

Brainchild of the Sunflower Fund, the bandana idea was launched on 1 September 2003. Furthermore, the NGO is urging all South African’s to support National Bandana Day on 12 October by buying an official bandana for only R 20 at their local Pick n Pay. All funds raised will go towards assisting The Sunflower Fund in increasing the South African Bone Marrow Registry. The Registry assists in finding 40,000 donors representative of the South African demographics and ideally tissue-typed to a DR level. It endorsed by Archbishops Emeritus Desmond Tutu, Patron of the Sunflower Fund, and also the minister of education.

ONLY BAD HAPPEN THINGS QUICKLY





Have you ever wondered why bad things always seem to happen to you? When was the last time you said, "why me? Why do bad things always happen to me"? First of all, let me set the record straight, bad things happen to everyone. None of us can escape having bad experiences. Having said that, we need to know why some of us experience bad things more often than others. One thing we must keep in mind is that many times what appear to be 'bad things' is simply a matter of perspective. It's more times than not how we see things. Example: Two people go to prison; both are guilty of breaking the law. They both are struggling with some form of addiction. One of them sees it as a bad thing. This one is looking at the things that will be missed in society. The other one see it as a good thing. This one sees an opportunity to change his life: perspective.

BE STUDENT IN ABROAD



http://tusb.stanford.edu/tag/study-abroad


Study in abroad is not easy task. Sometimes you face issues with the communication language communication or new environment in which you must learn how to interact with different cultures. But step by step you become familiar to your new home. When I left my hometown for South Africa, it was bad experience because I traveled alone without any tour guide. I studied English in Ghana for a period of 9 months, and upon my arrival in South Africa it was difficult for me to communicate with South African citizens. Academic books have contributed in the success of my training education in Public Relations Management course. I bless God because I have finished my studies; and I’m ready to access the industry world. Study abroad gives me the opportunity to make friends around the world, help me to improve my skills in communication and writing, the optimal way to learn a new language, and provides the opportunity to travel again.