2008年6月30日星期一

Tips to seducing women: Be cool and impressive

Seducing women is not really difficult, but it is definitely an art. First of all you should be elusive and indirect.That means woman should not be able to realize that you are seducing her. If you will push things too hard, you shall not achieve what you wanted. There are many places where the two people can meet for the first time.Make sure you choose a good place when you are looking for a potential partner. Of course you meet women in public places like pubs,bars and nightclubs, and of course these places are a better choice than a store or a bus station. Before you make the first move, or approach her, be sure for yourself that she is the right woman for you. For this you need to observe her for some time so that you can be sure with your choice. Otherwise you may become a victim of embarrassment later.

After you have selected place,exchanged eye contacts and smiles comes your first move. Flattery will absolutely help and you have to charm her in some ways. You can impress her by your style and start a conversation with her. Communication is ultimately the most important aspect in seducing women. Like so many other aspects of our lives, effective communication is the key to success. You want to take the time to really get to know her and what she's looking for. This will benefit you greatly when it comes to pleasing her, so don't think that getting to know your woman is a pointless, grueling task of learning a bunch of useless information.

Patience when attracting your woman is important as well. Being in a hurry will only prove to damage any good you could have done by learning anything at all about your woman. When it comes to attracting a woman, take it slow. We want a man to take his time, not just rush in for the brass ring. A woman wants to know that you aren't just playing her for sex. And the best way to prove yourself is to take your time.

Its well known that women want to feel special. Being romantic makes us feel special. So if you want to seduce your woman you have to be romantic. It proves that you care, that you want to please her and that you know how to treat a woman right. Romance will take you a long way in seducing women.

Focus on her actions rather then what she says!If she shrinks away, she is not interested in you or your charms. If she is interested, but may not want to show it too openly, she might just continue having a conversation with you just to check you out. Under no conditions should you push her, because one wrong move and you will lose her completely.

If she is moving the way you wanted, then your attempt has been successful and you can then just invite her to your house and proceed further.

It is not hard to master the technique of seducing women.Most of the time the initial reaction of every woman is rejection and you have to learn the art to overcome it. Besides increasing a woman's interest in you, you should put yourself in a position whereby you gain immediate respect. Don't make mistakes like asking her for her phone number right in the beginning, but find a way to get it from her without asking for it.

Dress appropriately and never throw yourself on her.Take care about your hair styling, the perfume that you use and the one-liners that you learn to attract her attention and impress her.

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Contact Lens Brands

And last we have the brand. The doctor chooses which lens is best for you based on several factors. Some of these being tear quality and quantity, intended wearing schedule, work and hobby conditions and requirements. The lens that has been chosen by your doctor meets your specific requirements. There fore its strongly advisable that you consult your prescribing doctor before attempting to switch brands.

2008年6月26日星期四

Iraqi Child’s Restorative Eye Surgery Successful in USA

For 5 year old Noor Al-Ithalwi, it was a rebirth when she gets her lost eyesight back at the UR Eye Institute New York. This 5 year old Iraqi girl conveys thanks to the doctors at the hospital after her successful sight-restorative surgery. She also thanked others for the support she has received from the members of her community in a foreign nation.

Doctors at the UR Eye Institute say that Noor has not received her eyesight back yet and she can not distinguish anything. However they have expressed their hope that after several months of continuous treatment, she will be able to see shapes and colors clearly.

This 5 year old girl received so many gifts from the members of her community. It was a sweet surprise for her to have such a warm behavior in a country away from her own. She was happy to listen to her own language in a stranger country. Both Noor and her mother expressed their happiness and pleasure at their overall experience in America.

Eye Doctors Disciplined For Wrong Treatment

The Florida Board of Medicine has decided to take action against two Polk doctors for wrong treatment. Both the doctors were charged with mistakes in treating patients. The Florida Board has decided to accept the disciplinary settlement made by Dr. Alan Lingenfelter, a Winter Haven anesthesiologist. The accused doctor is fined with $ 5,000. Other than that, he will deliver a one-hour lecture on wrong-site surgeries, as well as doing 50 hours of community service.

Dr. Lingenfelter, was accused of applying applied anesthesia beside the wrong eye, while preparing a patient for the cataract surgery in 2005 at Sebring. He later on documented his error medical records and told the eye surgeon what had happened.

Another complaint accuses a retired Lake Wales doctor for wrong treatment. The board however accepted the accused Doctor, Dr William Hardman's offer to relinquish his Florida medical license to resolve a 2003 medical complaint. The charge against him of damaging bladder and intestine of a woman during a tubal litigation he performed. The next day, she complains of severe abdominal pain. Hardman gave her antibiotic only to harm her health. The complaint said this is a known complication of tubal ligation and that Hardman hadn't kept sufficient medical records to justify the treatment he provided.

2008年6月15日星期日

Don’t Take Health Of Your Eyes For Granted

As long as we can see and our eyes give us no trouble, most of us find it hard to believe that things could go wrong. As we age, however, the risk of conditions such as cataracts, and age-related macular degeneration increases. So the sooner you start taking care of your eyes the better.

Age-related macular degeneration (AMD) is a common problem, affecting as many as one in four people by the age of 75. It affects the central part of the retina known as the macula: the part of the eye that distinguishes fine detail. First symptoms include a blurring or distortion of vision followed by a gradually enlarging central blind spot. Eventually the condition stabilises and people with AMD rarely lose their sight completely - they are usually left with enough peripheral vision to get around, but driving and reading can become impossible and even watching television may be difficult.

Causes: AMD has been linked to hardening of the arteries and poor circulation, excessive exposure to sunlight and smoking. Long hours spent in front of a computer screen and low levels of antioxidant nutrients may also be factors.

Cataract is another common problem that develops in later years when the protein fibres that make up the lens of the eye undergo chemical changes. The process is similar to that which takes place in the white of an egg as it is cooked. Cataracts usually develop in both eyes, although one is usually more advanced than the other.

Causes: Most cataracts are the result of age but they can develop after an eye injury. Other causes include diabetes, smoking, a diet low in vegetables and fruit, excessive exposure to sunlight, raised blood pressure and the simple fact that we tend to live longer than we used to.

Glaucoma results from raised pressure inside the eyeball. The ball itself is divided by the iris into two compartments, one in front of the lens and the other behind it. A fluid called aqueous humour normally flows freely through a narrow drainage channel. Glaucoma develops when the fluid is produced faster than it drains away or because the drain becomes blocked.

Causes: Glaucoma tends to run in families, so if any of your relatives have been affected it is sensible to have regular checks from the age of 40 onwards. It can also occur as part of the natural ageing process or after an eye injury.

Women’s Beauty Habits Causes Eye Infection

Research by the College of Optometrists has revealed that women's beauty habits are putting their eye health at risk.

Despite recommendations that eye make-up should be thrown away after six months, one in four women continues to use bacteria-ridden products that are over four years old.

A quarter of those surveyed confessed to sharing eye make-up with friends and family, even though one in 10 admitted to frequently suffering from conditions such as conjunctivitis, said the College.

Welsh women were the worst culprits. A third admitted to owning eye make-up that was over four years old while women in their late 30s and early 40s had the oldest make-up bags one in five admitted to using make-up that was over five years old.

Dr Susan Blakeney, optometric adviser to the College, said: 'Mascara can be a breeding ground for bacteria, so it's not surprising we've found nearly half of women suffer from itchy, watery and red eyes.'

Eye Makeups Could be Your Eyes Worst Enemy

Bacteria Love Your Eye Makeup. Eye makeup makes life so much easier and prettier. But if not used and removed properly, it can also be your eyes` worst enemy.

Although eye makeup is bacteria-free when you buy it, it is very prone to infection by bacteria from the moment you open the package and expose it to air and germs. Because it’s applied to one of the body’s most sensitive areas, those germs can easily cause a big problems – like severe infections, pink eye or ulcers - for users who are not cautious.

To help you enjoy your eye makeup for the life of the product and avoid problems, follow these safety tips:

· Keep it clean. If your applicator falls in the sink or on the floor, throw it away immediately. Keep your makeup containers clean and dust-free.

· Don’t keep any eye make up longer than the expiration date. If you haven’t used a shade for four months, throw it away. Bacteria may have been breeding undisturbed.

· Toss out mascara that`s dry or more than three or four months old. Don`t add water or worse, spit, to moisten dry mascara.

· Wash your hands before putting on eye makeup. Your hands have lots of germs and bacteria that could get in your eyes.

· Keep your cosmetics at room temperature and away from direct sunlight. Heat and sunlight can spoil products.

· Don`t share eye makeup with anyone. You could easily get an infection.

· Don`t use testers at department stores. If you really want to see how a color looks, use a clean cotton swab – even that is disputed as to how sanitary it really is because many people have touched those open samples

· If you have an eye infection, don`t use any eye makeup until the infection is gone. Be sure to toss the makeup you were using when you got the infection. Chances are high that it`s contaminated with the same bacteria that caused your infection in the first place.

Knowing the shelf-life of you eye makeup is very important. If you don`t remember buying it, throw it away. If you notice (even a little) any of these signs, pitch that makeup immediately:

· The color has changed.

· It smells funny.

· The container is cracked or the cap no longer fits tightly, which means bacteria can get in and do damage.

· The consistency has changed. What was once thick is now runny, or liquids that are beginning to dry out.

Sleeping with eye makeup on can cause big problems too, so be sure to gently remove all your makeup before going to bed using a facial cleanser, water and a soft washcloth. Or, if you prefer, using eye makeup remover and a clean cotton ball can also be effective. Either way, be sure to clean the corners of your eyes as well.

Introduction to eyeglasses lens design

Many people need only a single powered lens to correct nearsightedness (myopia), farsightedness (hyperopia) or astigmatism. Single powered lenses are used for both full-time wear and part-time use, like reading glasses. (Some reading glasses are half-frame, to enable the wearer to see over the top for distance viewing.) Single powered lenses can be made for very strong prescriptions, but they are only designed to deal with one vision deficiency. People with multiple prescriptions will require multifocal lenses.

Bifocals are two-part lenses; the top part is for your distance prescription, the bottom for your reading prescription, and a line separates the two.

Trifocals have three segments and two lines, with a middle segment inserted for the mid-range vision you need to see the dashboard of your car, or a picture you are painting.

There are several designs for multifocal lenses:

* Flat top lenses are the easiest to use because the reading area of the lens is a clearly defined semicircle at the bottom. You always know exactly where to look when you read.


* In a Franklin-style lens, the dividing line runs all the way across, and the reading area is the entire width of the bottom of the lens. These lenses provide the widest field of vision for close work. (Franklin-style lenses are frequently used for trifocals.)


* Progressive lenses have no line at all -- just a gradual transition between the various sections of the lens. They are the most flexible, but distortion around the reading area can be distracting. Newer progressive lens designs reduce or eliminate distortion.


* Aspheric lenses are thinner than conventional stronger lenses, and give better vision when looking to the side, from the center of the field of vision. This design is good for people with strong corrections because they are more attractive and lighter than conventional high-powered, thick lenses.

All multifocals take some getting used to. Until you learn what part of the lens to look through, move your head from side to side when you’re reading or look through the top part of the glasses when approaching steps. Your ophthalmologist may have additional tips to help you adjust.

Who Should Not Wear Contact Lenses?

Some of the conditions that may keep you from using contact lenses include

* frequent eye infections
* severe allergies
* dry eye
* a work environment that is very dusty or dirty
* inability to handle and care for the lenses properly

Most people who need vision correction can wear contact lenses. If you think they might be for you, talk to your ophthalmologist.