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A Career in Publishing – Role of Vocational Studies in Developing a Good Career

October 31st, 2009
A Career in Publishing – Role of Vocational Studies in Developing a Good Career

Reading on the website is quite different from reading a magazine. Just as we search a website that looks clean and is cool for the eyes, the magazine too should have cool colors, good quality pages, and a good layout that does not spoil the overall look of the magazine. There are many things involved in publishing a newspaper or magazine, novel or a book, and flyers or a brochure. The aim of the publishing is that these should reach the desk of » Read more: A Career in Publishing – Role of Vocational Studies in Developing a Good Career

A Study of Kelly Clarkson’s Hairstyles

October 29th, 2009



Winning American Idol was Kelly Clarkson’s vehicle to stardom. Her sheer talent turned her to a rock star. And Kelly Clarkson’s hairstyles made her the favorite singing model for photographers.  However, not everyone with a strong voice and a sweet face can wear Kelly Clarkson’s hairstyles. The reason is simple – not everyone has Kelly Clarkson’s face shape. 

As any hair stylist would attest, it is the shape of the face that decides the best hairstyle.  This means that a fan of Kelly Clarkson could not barge into a salon and demand to have a haircut similar to the American Idol. No self-respecting hairstylist will concede. And if some naïve hairdresser does copy the Kelly Clarkson hairstyle, the result on the fan’s face is not the same.

Kelly Clarkson’s hairstyle and her face shape

Kelly Clarkson’s face is undoubtedly round. This does not mean that her face resembles a perfect circle. It means that the width of her face, measured across the cheek, is almost the same as with the length, measured from hairline to the bottom of the chin. There is a difference only of a tenth to a twentieth of an inch. This type of face shape is not frequently found among women. And this is why it may not be a good idea to bring a picture of a Kelly Clarkson hairstyle to a salon. The chances you sharing the same type of face shape as Kelly Clarkson are slim.

However, if a woman has a round face shape, then it is an excellent idea to study Kelly Clarkson’s hairstyles. What is it about the haircut that made her face look less wide? What is it about the Kelly Clarkson hairstyle that made her face look more elongated? There is really no complex element.  When several pictures of her, with different hairstyles, are placed side by side together, it is easy to see that there are only five aspects to the Kelly Clarkson hairstyles: length, height, body, texture, and frame.

The five defining characteristics of Kelly Clarkson’shairstyles

The lengths of Kelly Clarkson’s hairstyles are never too short. The shortest length is just a few millimeters beyond the bottom of the chin. If the hair is shorter than the face, it will just emphasize the unnaturally wide width. Kelly Clarkson’s hairstyle featured on her website is also short, but the length still falls lower than the bottom of the chin.

The crown height of Kelly Clarkson hairstyles is increased in two ways. The first one is found on the jacket of her new album “My December,” in which her hair was simply brushed up and her face shown at an angle. Obviously, she can’t wear her hair in that fashion on a regular basis.  The second way is far easier. This Kelly Clarkson hairstyle simply incorporates long or side-swept bangs. These bangs slice a significant width away from her face, and the effect approaches the shape of the oval face.

The body of the Kelly Clarkson hairstyles can be either straight or curly. Straight hair can better create the illusion of a longer face. This is why the shorter lengths of Kelly Clarkson hairstyles are straight. If curls are chosen, the hair must be much longer, going beyond the shoulders.

Women with the round face shape like Kelly Clarkson can add loads of fun textures to their hair. The hair can have soft layers, fizz, and flicks. These styles add to the illusion of a longer face. Of course, such styles may not be appropriate for women in their 40s. In the meantime, the younger ones can get away with such Kelly Clarkson hairstyles.

And finally, the frames of Kelly Clarkson hairstyles are kept close to the face. The hair creates a curtain on the sides of the face so that the width is greatly reduced. No Kelly Clarkson hairstyle involves a part of the hair being placed behind the ear.

For Kelly Clarkson fans who also have a rounder face shape, the five tricks her stylist uses to create an illusion of an oval face are excellent ways to create the illusion of an oval face shape.

By: Paul Jones

Developing Great Study Habits, To Find Out How to Study

October 27th, 2009



In Bloom’s Taxonomy, he discusses how intellectual abilities are developed via the use of six thinking categories which are applied in learning. These are listed from the most basic to the most complex, and are not absolute, as other hierarchies have been developed in the field of education. However, Bloom’s is the one easiest to understand and is perhaps the one most widely used today.

This is also a basic guide that many teachers often use in the construction of exams. Knowing about this yourself will help you anticipate the types of questions that may appear in the test. For instance, if your lesson is about the Systems of Government, you can make assumptions about which questions are most likely to appear by applying Bloom’s Taxonomy:

For a hint see if you can find the link at the end of this article…

a. Knowledge level: Define a “semi-constitutional monarchy.” Identify countries that practice this system.

b. Comprehension level: Explain how Bahrain would constitute a semi-constitutional monarchy.

c. Application level: Demonstrate how a semi-constitutional monarchy has contributed to Bahrain’s progress.

d. Analysis level: Compare the systems of government of France and Germany.

e. Synthesis level: Create your own ideal system of government, combining one or more of the types we have discussed.

f. Evaluation level: Justify the system you have just created. Why do you think is it ideal?

Another study that has contributed immensely to the field of education is Edward de Bono’s CoRT thinking exercises, in which he encourages lateral thinking, or the consideration of other possible alternatives as solutions. Related to this, he also authored “Six Thinking Hats,” which is a powerful technique that fosters decision-making from six different perspectives.

By: Rick Aurtus