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Thursday, 25 December 2014

NAME FAME OR MONEY

Every person has dreams and desires for the future, especially young people who think they'd do anything to make these dreams come true. Their dreams of possible careers are often limited to those of pop stars, singers, actors and actresses. In my opinion, what matters to young people nowadays is fame and not money, as some other people think.

It's very important for a person of our society to be known and to have the ability to influence others. Often unaware of the dark side of being famous, most boys want to form a boy band when they grow up and small girls dream of becoming singers, actresses and top models. One of the main reasons people really want to make themselves known is the glory of the life of the celebrities, something that is promoted from the media in a very effective way. In addition to the glamorous lifestyle, what people love about being famous, is that celebrities seem to be invulnerable and untouchable, or so they make us think they are. For example, you've hardly ever seen a famous person crying, have you?
Some young people are still more interested in earning a lot of money, no matter if hardly anyone knows they exist. Being wealthy is promoted from the media too, but not in the way a "trendy" lifestyle is. Another reason that might explain why young people care too much about making money is that they might be heavily influenced by their parents and relatives who might be successful businessmen or something of the sort.
To sum up, although being famous is often directly linked to having vast sums of money, what people really care about is leaving their marks behind them, There are still some young people who have set finding a well-paying job as their goal in life, but the majority of them look forward to they day when the sign a contract with a music company or they pose for the cover of a popular magazine. I'm not saying that money has lost its significance, but that people care more about fame than being rich.All we can sayName and fame! to fly sublimeThrough the courts, the camps, the schoolsIs to be the ball of Time,Bandied in the hands of fools                     Stardom isn't a profession; it's an accident.
Some young people are still more interested in earning a lot of money, no matter if hardly anyone knows they exist. Being wealthy is promoted from the media too, but not in the way a "trendy" lifestyle is. Another reason that might explain why young people care too much about making money is that they might be heavily influenced by their parents and relatives who might be successful businessmen or something of the sort.To sum up, although being famous is often directly linked to having vast sums of money, what people really care about is leaving their marks behind them, There are still some young people who have set finding a well-paying job as their goal in life, but the majority of them look forward to they day when the sign a contract with a music company or they pose for the cover of a popular magazine. I'm not saying that money has lost its significance, but that people care more about fame than being rich.All we can sayName and fame! to fly sublimeThrough the courts, the camps, the schoolsIs to be the ball of Time,Bandied in the hands of fools                     Stardom isn't a profession; it's an accident.Some young people are still more interested in earning a lot of money, no matter if hardly anyone knows they exist. Being wealthy is promoted from the media too, but not in the way a "trendy" lifestyle is. Another reason that might explain why young people care too much about making money is that they might be heavily influenced by their parents and relatives who might be successful businessmen or something of the sort.To sum up, although being famous is often directly linked to having vast sums of money, what people really care about is leaving their marks behind them, There are still some young people who have set finding a well-paying job as their goal in life, but the majority of them look forward to they day when the sign a contract with a music company or they pose for the cover of a popular magazine. I'm not saying that money has lost its significance, but that people care more about fame than being rich.All we can sayName and fame! to fly sublimeThrough the courts, the camps, the schoolsIs to be the ball of Time,Bandied in the hands of fools                     Stardom isn't a profession; it's an accident.

TALL DARK AND HANDSOME WITH GILLETTE SHAVE

A well groomed face is what we all want to have whether men or women shaving is a necessary activity for




"This post is a part of #WillYouShave activity at BlogAdda in association with Gillette”
Looking good is not just a woman’s prerogative, especially on a momentous occasion like a wedding.

It is true that all eyes would be on the bride, but this is one time when the bridegroom also shares a good part of the limelight. Fortunately, men today are not shying away from cosmetic care and believe in the fact that looking one’s best boosts self-confidence. 
The myth that groomiPersonal grooming is a total “top-to-toe” effort, which involves paying attention to every single detail. 
ng is not masculine has been admonished by new-age men. The aim of grooming is not to spend hours trying to look perfect, but to look clean, neat and presentable for both yourself and to others. This article covers the basics, the minimum that you need to do to look well groomed at all times. You will be glad to know that this can be achieved easily, using just a small amount of time, effort and money.

The trick is to pay attention to your grooming on a daily basis, and my suggestion is to base your grooming routine around a daily morning shower.
There is a follow on article "Advanced Grooming Tips", which you may like to read afterwards. These tips are perfect if you need to take your grooming up a level, for example, you have a job interview, are attending a special event, such as a wedding or black tie party, or are regularly in the media spotlight and need to look ultra well-groomed.
So, lets get started with basic grooming ..................by taking care of skin on daily basis  human skin is human skin. The only difference between men's and women's skin is that men are 15% higher in collagen content. That's why there's the old saying, “Men age with dignity, women just age.”
You boys are literally thicker skinned than women are! But that doesn't mean that you should neglect your skincare. Smart men know that if you want to retain your muscle-tone and defy aging you hit the gym. Smart men also know that the skin is the largest body organ and is also the first defense against disease and aliments. Keep the skin healthy—simple logic.
Skincare for men is a no-brainer with ONEONE has no scent and has no shinny residue, so it's invisible when worn. ONE will act as a calming aftershave balm to guard against razor burn and feed the newly abraded skin vitamins and nutrients that shaving removes. ONE is at once a man's facial moisturizer and a man's facial cream to be worn during the day to matte down oily perspiration shine, erase all fine surface lines and tighten the skin for a more youthful appearance. ONE is also an excellent facial skincare for men of all ages and ethnicities.ONE can also be worn at night to tone, re-hydrate, feed vitamins and nutrients to men’s skin for an instant facelift that will help keep the skin strong, wrinkle free and firm.