12.31.2011

American & African Bridal Black Makeup tips | Black Eye Lips Black Make Up looks 2012

Picking Foundation Makeup

Choosing the right foundation or foundation is sorely important for Indian black and African skin. Why use basis? If you have darker pores and skin you are more probably to have uneven skin tone and pigmentation marks. Groundwork assists to even out skin tone and cover pigmentation scars. Right here are some ideas on how to pick the greatest foundation shade for black skin.

Initial select three foundation colours that are closest to your pores and skin tone and revise  them on your jaw line. Make positive there is no other facial makeup on your pores and skin and be positive to examination in natural daylight. The shade that blends into your skin and becomes ‘invisible’ is the one particular you really should choose. Do not check groundwork shades on your hand as the skin on your hand.

may be a different shade to your face. Also guarantee that the shade matches your chest and neck region – you do not want to look like you are putting on a mask! Darkish-skinned women also are inclined to have somewhat darker or lighter pores and skin on distinct locations of their face – pick a shade that very best matches the vast majority of your face. Pick a groundwork with a yellow undertones as it is universally flatting for darkish skin.

If you are buying basis make-up on the internet look for organizations that supply foundation samples or testers so you can examination it at residence.

Do not endeavor to brighten or lighten your pores and skin by applying a lighter shade of foundation as it will make your complexion search unhealthy and unnatural. If you want to brighten your skin use a sheer loose powder with light-reflecting homes (If the powder is not translucent it ought to be one to two shades lighter than your basis). This technique subtly brightens your complexion without altering your pores and skin tone. The reverse also applies – do not use darker basis to make your self search a lot more tanned – use a matte bronzer as an alternative.

As for protection be positive to select a groundwork with higher protection than typical as black skin tends to be much more uneven and much more susceptible to pigmentation spots. A mattifying and oil-absorbing system is suggested as darker pores and skin tends to generate more sebum and is oilier. 1 type of makeup that ticks all the boxes is mineral groundwork make-up.

Really should you use a primer? It depends – if you would like to neutralise a sallow or yellowish complexion use a lavender primer underneath your basis. If you need to use concealer pick a shade that is one to two shades lighter than your basis. Use it to certain problem spots utilizing a concealer brush and utilize basis on best of it.

Selecting Eyeshadow Cheek and Lip colors

The darker your pores and skin the more intense ought to be the shades you pick for your skin. Pick heat colors and do not use colours that are also light – that delicate pale pink blusher shade may appear nice in its compact but it will just ‘sit’ like pale powder on your darker complexion. A darker shade achieves the ‘sheer wash of colour’ impact better on your pores and skin tone.

For lip colours pick colours like plum burgundy berry wines bronze and copper. Pick lip products with a matte glossy or sheer complete – steer clear of something frosted. If you use lip liner pick a shade that carefully matches your all-natural lip colour.
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When is Guru Gobind Singh's birthday prakash 2012

Prakash Utsav of Shri Guru Gobind Singh ji, Guru Gobind Singh Date of birth is December 22, 1666, Guru Gobind Singh's Birth Anniversary

The birth of Tenth Guru Gobind Singh is known to Sikhs as Guru Gobind Singhs prakash, meaning " manifestation of spiritual light" and his birthday celebration is known as gurpurab, meaning "commemorating the guru."

Birthday celebrations of Guru Gobind's Singh's prakash often involve a worship service which includes Rain sabaee kirtan, in which devotional hymns taken from Guru Granth Sahib, Sikhism holy scripture, or hymns written by Guru Gobind Singh in his collection, the Dasam Granth are sung throughout the night.

When is Guru Gobind Singh's birthday prakash 2012?
Guru Gobind Singh's birth took place on the 23rd day of the Nanakshahi month Poh, on 7 Sudi, or the 7th day of waxing moon, in the year 1723 of the Vikram Samvat calendar. The Western Julian calendar in use at the time determined his birth to be December 22, 1666.
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State Bank of India - SBI Clerk Job Notification 2012 Apply Online | SBI Jobs 2012 Clerical Vacancies Application Form and Important Dates

SBI Clerk Recruitment 2012 Notification-Apply Online for 3100 Clerical Vacancies-Application form 2012

State Bank of India (SBI) Released the Recruitment 2012 Notification for 3100 Clerk Vacancies.SBI Invite online Applications from Eligible candidates to fill the 3100 clerk jobs across India.The last date to submit application through online is 20 th, January, 2012. And Online Registration starts from 28 th,December, 2011.There are 2500 Regular vacancies for SC/ST/OBC Candidates and 600 Posts for North East circle.you can have the complete details on eligibility criteria,Education qualifications required,Age limit,Vacancies list and Online application form 2012 etc Listed below.

SBI Clerk Vacancies List:


Total Number of posts:3100 posts
Vacancies for clerk job for SC/ST/OBC: 2500 jobs
Vacancies for North East circle: 600 posts

Age Limit:

Candidates must have 18 years of Minimum age to Apply this job and as well as the max age is 28 years for General candidates.
5 years relaxation in age for SC/ST Candidates
3 Years Relaxation for OBC Candidates.
10 years for PED Cndidates.

Education Qualifications Required:

Candidate must have minimum of Intermediate(10+2) or any Degree from any Recognized University

Application Fee:

The Application fee is 350 rupees for general and OBC Candidates
50 rupees for SC/ST Candidates.

How to Apply:

Candidates have to Download Challan form from SBI official website.After paying the application fee,have to Apply through online by submitting all challan form and Personal Details.

Important Dates to Remember:

Online Registration Starts from: 28-12-2011
Last date to Apply online:20-01-2012
Written Exam date:18-03-2012
Payment of fee:30-12-2011 to 25-01-2012
Download of Call letter from:05-03-2012
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12.28.2011

AIPMT 2012 - All India Pre-Medical/Pre-Dental Entrance Examination Online Application | www.aipmt.nic.in

All India Pre-Medical/Pre-Dental Entrance Examination 2012 (AIPMT 2012) Online Application Form is available now to apply online. AIPMT Application Form 2012 is made available through www.aipmt.nic.in for AIPMT 2012 Registration.

Candidates are advised to read the detailed information about AIPMT 2012 eligibility criteria, exam pattern, syllabus, general instructions from: http://aipmt.nic.in/aipmt/Docs/AIPMTInformationBulletin2012.pdf information bulletin before applying online for AIPMT 2012.

Eligible candidates are suggested to Apply Online only for AIPMT 2012. They can make payment of application fee through http://aipmt.nic.in/aipmt/Online/makepayment.aspx by DD or Credit/Debit Cards.

AIPMT 2012 Exam Fee:

Category – Without Late Fee

General/OBC – Rs. 1000 (26th December, 2011 to 25th January, 2012)

SC/ST/PH – Rs. 550

Last date of receipt of AIPMT 2012 Application Form in CBSE is 2nd February, 2012.

Category – With First Late Fee

General/OBC – Rs. 1500 (26th January to 8th February, 2012)

SC/ST/PH – Rs. 1050

Last date of receipt of AIPMT Application Form 2012 in CBSE with first late fee is 15th February, 2012.

Category – With Second Late Fee

General/OBC – Rs. 2000 (9th to 24th February, 2012)

SC/ST/PH – Rs. 1550

Last date of receipt of AIPMT 2012 Form in CBSE with second late fee is 2nd March, 2012.

Candidates have to attach DD of fee (In favour of “Secretary, CBSE, Delhi”, payable at Delhi) mentioning Name, Application No., Contact Number and Address on the back.

AIPMT 2012 Application Form:

AIPMT 2012 Application Form is made available for AIPMT 2012 Registration. Eligible candidates should fill AIPMT 2012 Online Application Form visiting: http://aipmt.nic.in/aipmt/online/ApplicationForm.aspx and make payment of application fee.

Candidates have to fill all necessary details through AIPMT 2012 Application Form. Candidates can take a print out of Confirmation Page of AIPMT 2012 Forms from: http://aipmt.nic.in/aipmt/online/check.aspx and address slip from: http://aipmt.nic.in/aipmt/online/checkcoverslip.aspx for sending to CBSE.

Print out of AIPMT 2012 Online Application Form should be reached to “The Deputy Secretary (AIPMT Unit), CBSE, Shiksha Kendra, 2, Community Centre, Preet Vihar, Delhi-110 301” by registered/speed post only before last date.

AIPMT 2012 Exam Date:

Preliminary Exam Date - Final Exam Date

1st April, 2012 - 13th May, 2012

Submission of AIPMT 2012 application fee and Online Registration is open from 26th December 2011. All India Pre-Medical/Pre-Dental Entrance Examination 2012 is conducted by Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) for admission in MBBS/BDS courses.
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12.27.2011

Uttar Pradesh Public Service Commission (UPSC) Job Advertisement | Application for Vacant Positions

Uttar Pradesh Public Service Commission (UPSC) invites applications from the eligible candidates for the various posts as advertised vide no. 5/2011-12 Dated 24/12/2011. The candidates can apply only in ONLINE mode. No other mode is accepted for these posts. No certificates/mark sheets are required along with 'On-line application forms'.

The Detail of posts is as under :-
•Lecturer Pharmacy - 1 Post
•Lecturer Homeopathic Pharmacy - 3 Posts
•Lecturer Homeopathic Materia Medica - 7 Posts
•Lecturer Surgery - 3 Posts
•Lecturer Obstetrician and Gynecology - 3 Posts
•Lecturer Community Medicine - 4 Posts
•Lecturer Kriya Sharir - 4 Posts
•Lecturer Dravya Gun - 3 Posts
•Lecturer Rog Nidan - 3 Posts
•Lecturer Kaumarya Bhritya - 2 Posts
•Lecturer Pathology - 3 Posts
•Reader Practice of Medicine - 1 Post
•Lecturer Organon of Medicine - 6 Posts
•Lecturer Forensic Medicine - 1 Post
•Lecturer Practice of medicine - 6 Posts
•Lecturer Repertory - 4 Posts
•Reader Pathology and Biotechnology - 1 Post
•Professor Maulik Siddhant and Sanhita - 1 Post
•Reader Agad Tantra and Vidhi Ayurveda - 1 Post
•Veterinary Medical Officer - 101 Posts
•Investigator cum computer - 15 Posts
•Director (General Management) - 1 Post
•Investigator cum Computer - 1 Post
•Technical Officer / Principal Grade-II/ Vice Principal - 5 Posts
•Regional Tourist Officer / Publicity Officer - 2 Posts
•Assistant Engineer (Civil) - 25 Posts
•Joint Director (Rural Technology) - 1 Post
•Librarian - 1 Post
•Assistant Engineer (Civil) - 12 Posts
•Lecturer Duplicating Process - 1 Post
•Lecturer Binding and Packaging - 1 Post
•Lecturer Photo Ingraining and Camera Operation - 1 Post
•Lecturer Letter Press - 1 Post
•Sahayak Nagar Niyojak - 14 Posts
•Last Date to Deposit Fee in Bank :- January 20, 2012
•Last Date for Receipt of Applications :- January 24, 2012
How to apply

Here are three easy steps which will explain how to apply online :-

First step is Candidate's Registration. Fill all required information and also print a E-Challan out of the State Bank of India or Punjab National Bank.

Second Step is deposit the fee in any Bank of which you have printed the E-Challan. The Bank will provide a Transaction ID / Journal No. and Date on E-Challan submitted by you.

The Third Step
is to fill the information in the Commissioner's website after two working days of Depositing Fee. Also upload the Photo and Signature in the prescribed format and Submit the Application Form.

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12.26.2011

BITSAT 2012 Important Dates and Deadlines | How to Apply

Birla Institute of Technology & Sciences (BITS), Pilani has announced that it will conduct BITSAT 2012 Online from May 10, 2012 to June 9, 2012 for admissions to its First Degree Programmes like B.E. (Hons), M.Sc. (Tech) and others at Pilani, Goa and Hyderabad Campus. Candidates who have passed their 10+2 from any recognized Central or State Board or its equivalent with Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics are eligible to apply. Besides, they should have an aggregate of 75% marks in Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics with at least 60% marks in each subject.

 Only applicants who have either cleared their 10+2 in the year 2011 or will be completing the same in the year 2012 can apply. Those who are already studying in BITS at any of its campuses cannot appear for the exam. Those who rank first in their respective State or Central Board will directly be given admission to the program of their choice without considering their BITSAT 2012 scores. Application forms can be submitted by February 15, 2012 while test centres allotted to candidates will be announced on February 25, 2012. Applicants can reserve dates to appear for the test from Feb. 29 – March 20, 2012 and Hall tickets with instructions are available for download from April 14 – April 30, 2012.

Important dates and deadlines:

Deadline to apply for BITSAT-2012 : 15th February 2012
Test center allotment and announcement to candidates : 25th February 2012
Candidates to reserve Test dates : 29th Feb. – 20th March 2012
Candidates to download the Hall tickets with instructions: 14th April – 30th April 2012
BITSAT Online tests : 10th May – 9th June 2012
Candidates to apply for admission with 12th marks and Preferences to Degree programmes : 19th May – 30th June 2012
Admit List and Wait List announcement : 1st July 2012

BITSAT-2012 Test Format:

BITSAT-2012 will be of total 3-hour duration (without break). The test consists of four parts:

Part I : Physics
Part II : Chemistry
Part III : (a) English Proficiency and (b) Logical Reasoning
Part IV : Mathematics

All questions are of objective type (multiple choice questions); each question with choice of four answers, only one being correct choice. Each correct answer fetches 3 marks, while each incorrect answer has a penalty of 1 mark (-1mark). No marks are awarded for questions not attempted. While the candidate can skip a question, the computer will not allow the candidate to choose more than one option as correct answer. There will be 150 questions in all.

Integrated First Degree Programmes to which admissions will be made on the basis of BITSAT-2012:

(i) BITS, Pilani – Pilani Campus

(ii)  BITS, Pilani – Goa Campus

(iii)BITS, Pilani – Hyderabad Campus
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Serious about quitting Smoking this New Year 2012 | Leave Smoking New Year Resolution 2012

How to quit

Smokers often say, “Don’t tell me why to quit, tell me how.” There is no one right way to quit, but there are some requirements for quitting with success. These 4 factors are key:

• Making the decision to quit
• Picking a Quit Day and making a plan
• Dealing with withdrawal
• Staying quit (maintenance)


Making the decision to quit

The decision to quit smoking is one that only you can make. Others may want you to quit, but the real commitment must come from you.

Think about why you want to quit.
• Are you worried that you could get a smoking-related disease?
• Do you really believe that the benefits of quitting outweigh the benefits of continuing to smoke?
• Do you know someone who has had health problems because of their smoking?
• Are you ready to make a serious try at quitting?

If you are thinking about quitting, setting a date and deciding on a plan will help move you to the next step.

Setting a quit date and making a plan

What’s important about picking a Quit Day?

Once you’ve decided to quit, you’re ready to pick a quit date. This is a very important step. Pick a day within the next month as your Quit Day. Picking a date too far away can allow you time to rationalize and change your mind. But you want to give yourself enough time to prepare and come up with a plan. You might choose a date with a special meaning like a birthday or anniversary, or the date of the Great American Smokeout (the third Thursday in November each year). Or you might want to just pick a random date. Circle the date on your calendar. Make a strong, personal commitment to quit on that day.

Plan for your prescriptions: Remember that if you are planning to use a prescription drug, you will need to talk with your doctor about getting it in time for your Quit Day. If you plan to use bupropion (Zyban) or varenicline (Chantix), you must start taking the drug at least a full week before your Quit Day. Talk with your doctor about exactly when to start, and how to use the medicine, and find out what side effects to watch for and report. If you are using a prescription drug, put a note on your calendar to remind you to start taking it the right number of days before your Quit Day.

Prepare for your Quit Day

There is no one right way to quit. Most smokers prefer to quit cold turkey — they stop completely, all at once, with no medicines or nicotine replacement. They smoke until their Quit Day and then quit. Some may smoke fewer cigarettes for 1 or 2 weeks before their Quit Day. Another way is to cut down on the number of cigarettes you smoke a little bit each day. This way, you slowly reduce the amount of nicotine in your body. You might cut out cigarettes smoked with a cup of coffee, or you might decide to smoke only at certain times of the day. It makes sense to cut down in order to reduce withdrawal symptoms, but this can be hard to do.

Quitting smoking is a lot like losing weight: it takes a strong commitment over a long time. Smokers may wish there was a magic bullet — a pill or method that would make quitting painless and easy— but there is nothing like that. Nicotine substitutes can help reduce withdrawal symptoms, but they work best when they are used as part of a stop-smoking plan that addresses both the physical and psychological components of quitting smoking.

Here are some steps to help you prepare for your Quit Day:
• Pick the date and mark it on your calendar.
• Tell friends and family about your Quit Day.
• Get rid of all the cigarettes and ashtrays in your home, car, and at work.
• Stock up on oral substitutes — sugarless gum, carrot sticks, hard candy, cinnamon sticks, coffee stirrers, straws, and/or toothpicks.
• Decide on a plan. Will you use NRT or other medicines? Will you attend a stop-smoking class? If so, sign up now.
• Practice saying, “No thank you, I don’t smoke.”
• Set up a support system. This could be a group program or a friend or family member who has successfully quit and is willing to help you. Ask family and friends who still smoke not to smoke around you, and not to leave cigarettes out where you can see them.
• If you are using bupropion or varenicline, take your dose each day of the week leading up to your Quit Day.
• Think back to your past attempts to quit. Try to figure out what worked and what did not work for you.

Successful quitting is a matter of planning and commitment, not luck. Decide now on your own plan. Some options include using nicotine replacement or other medicines, joining a stop-smoking class, going to Nicotine Anonymous meetings, using self-help materials such as books and pamphlets, or some combination of these methods. For the best chance at success, your plan should include 2 or more of these options.

Your Quit Day

On your Quit Day:
• Do not smoke. This means none at all — not even one puff!
• Keep active — try walking, exercising, or doing other activities or hobbies.
• Drink lots of water and juices.
• Begin using nicotine replacement if that is your choice.
• Attend stop-smoking class or follow your self-help plan.
• Avoid situations where the urge to smoke is strong.
• Avoid people who are smoking.
• Drink less alcohol or avoid it completely.
• Think about how you can change your routine. Use a different route to go to work, drink tea instead of coffee. Eat breakfast in a different place or eat different foods.

Read on to find out more about the kinds of thoughts and temptations that come up when you try to quit, and ideas for ways to deal with or avoid them.

Dealing with withdrawal

Withdrawal from nicotine has 2 parts — the physical and the mental. The physical symptoms are annoying but not life-threatening. Still, if you’re not prepared for them, they can tempt you to go back to smoking. Nicotine replacement and other medicines can help reduce many of these symptoms. Most smokers find that the bigger challenge is the mental part of quitting.

If you have been smoking for any length of time, smoking has become linked with a lot of the things you do — waking up in the morning, eating, reading, watching TV, and drinking coffee, for example. It will take time to “un-link” smoking from these activities. This is why, even if you are using a nicotine replacement, you may still have strong urges to smoke.

Rationalizations are sneaky

One way to overcome these urges or cravings is to notice and identify rationalizations as they come up. A rationalization is a mistaken thought that seems to make sense to you at the time, but the thought is not based on reality. If you choose to believe in such a thought even for a short time, it can serve as a way to justify smoking. If you have tried to quit before, you will probably recognize many of these common rationalizations:
• “I’ll just have one to get through this rough spot.”
• “Today is not a good day. I’ll quit tomorrow.”
• “It’s my only vice.”
• “How bad is smoking, really? Uncle Harry smoked all his life and he lived to be over 90.”
• “Air pollution is probably just as bad.”
• “You’ve got to die of something.”
• “Life is no fun without smoking.”

You probably can add more to the list. As you go through the first few days without smoking, write down any rationalizations as they come up and recognize them for what they are: messages that can trick you into going back to smoking. Look out for them, because they always show up when you’re trying to quit. After you write down the idea, let it go from your mind. Be ready with a distraction, a plan of action, and other ways to re-direct your thoughts to something else.

Use the ideas below to help you stay committed to quitting.

Avoid temptation

Stay away from people and places that tempt you to smoke. Later on you will be able to handle these with more confidence.

Change your habits

Switch to juices or water instead of alcohol or coffee. Choose foods that don’t make you want to smoke. Take a different route to work. Take a brisk walk instead of a coffee break.

Choose other things for your mouth: Use substitutes you can put in your mouth such as sugarless gum or hard candy, raw vegetables such as carrot sticks, or sunflower seeds. Some people chew on a coffee stirrer or a straw.

Get active with your hands: Do something to reduce your stress. Exercise or do something that keeps your hands busy, such as needlework or woodworking, which can help distract you from the urge to smoke. Take a hot bath, exercise, or read a book.

Breathe deeply: When you were smoking, you breathed deeply as you inhaled the smoke. When the urge strikes now, breathe deeply and picture your lungs filling with fresh, clean air. Remind yourself of your reasons for quitting and the benefits you’ll gain as an ex-smoker.

Delay: If you feel that you are about to light up, hold off. Tell yourself you must wait at least 10 minutes. Often this simple trick will allow you to move beyond the strong urge to smoke.

Reward yourself

What you’re doing is not easy, so you deserve a reward. Put the money you would have spent on tobacco in a jar every day and then buy yourself a weekly treat. Buy a book or some new music, go out to eat, start a new hobby, or join a gym. Or save the money for a major purchase.

You can also reward yourself in ways that don’t cost money: visit a park or go to the library. Check local news listings for museums, community centers, and colleges that have free classes, exhibits, films, and other things to do.

Staying quit

Remember the Mark Twain quote? Maybe you, too, have quit many times before. If so, you know that staying quit is the final, longest, and most important stage of the process. You can use the same methods to stay quit as you did to help you through withdrawal. Think ahead to those times when you may be tempted to smoke, and plan on how you will use other ways to cope with these situations.

More dangerous, perhaps, are the unexpected strong desires to smoke that can sometimes happen months or even years after you’ve quit. Rationalizations can show up then, too. To get through these without relapse, try these:
• Remember your reasons for quitting and think of all the benefits to your health, your finances, and your family.
• Remind yourself that there is no such thing as just one cigarette — or even one puff.
• Ride out the desire to smoke. It will go away, but do not fool yourself into thinking you can have just one.
• Avoid alcohol. Drinking lowers your chance of success.
• If you are worried about weight gain, put some energy into planning a healthy diet and finding ways to exercise and stay active.

Recovering from slips

What if you do smoke? Here is the difference between a slip and a relapse: a slip is a one-time mistake that is quickly corrected. A relapse is going back to smoking. You can use the slip as an excuse to go back to smoking, or you can look at what went wrong and renew your commitment to staying away from smoking for good.

Even if you do relapse, try not to get too discouraged. Very few people are able to quit for good on the first try. In fact, it takes most people several tries before they quit for good. What’s important is figuring out what helped you when you tried to quit and what worked against you. You can then use this information to make a stronger attempt at quitting the next time.
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National Mathematical Year 2012 - Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh Declared in Mathematical Guru Ramanujan's 125th Birthday Celebration

Prime Minister Manmohan Singh declares year 2012 as “National Mathematical Year” to mark 125th birth anniversary of mathematical genius S Ramanujan.
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