Archive for November 7th, 2009
Body sculpting question. for a female body. ?
Saturday, November 7th, 2009hi_ serious ? so answer correctly thank you. im 17 and i exercise about 3 times a week… mostly cardio. i am 5′4 and 117 lbs and im comfortable with my body however i wish my chest was a tad more perky- er… are push ups something that can be a solution to my problem? if not, what should i do to achieve this? surgery not an option. Thank you for any comments.
AUSTIN
Smartlipo Laser Liposuction Body Sculpting
Saturday, November 7th, 2009Eliminate unwanted fat from targeted body areas with SmartLipo – a laser liposuction body sculpting technique. Whether it is to correct your double chin, reduce flabby tummy or loose skin on the abdomen, or to reduce those oversized breasts, SmartLipo is the best option for you. SmartLipo is an exciting new procedure that has proved successful in removing unwanted fat – quickly, safely, and easily.
Cost-effective Method of Removing Unsightly Fat
Every year, more and more men and women are opting for SmartLipo laser liposuction body sculpting to retrieve their youthful appearance. This can make a huge difference in a person’s self-image and self esteem. It is an effective treatment that almost any person can pursue. The ideal candidates for SmartLipo are those who are healthy and physically fit, having one or two problematic areas where extra fat is accumulated.
Better Aesthetic Outcomes
SmartLipo treatment is done with local anesthesia, and offers better aesthetic outcomes, and minimal pain and discomfort. Although effective in removing excess fat, this procedure carries its own risks and complications such as bruising and swelling. Initial results can be seen within 2 weeks and final results with optimal skin tightening effect within 6 months.
If you prefer SmartLipo laser liposuction body sculpting to make you more beautiful, it is necessary to schedule a full consultation with an experienced and talented cosmetic surgeon specializing in this field. During the initial visit, the surgeon will discuss your cosmetic goals, assess your physical health, and explain to you all details regarding the surgical process and what the surgery can realistically accomplish.
KERMIT
What do you think is more important, a job you love or a job that pays well?
Saturday, November 7th, 2009I’m a high school student in several honors and AP classes (no intention of bragging here), due mostly to the support of my parents. They want me to go to a good college and study to become a pharmacist (or anything that happens to be medical) so that I will have a stable life.
However, more than anything, I love art. Painting, sculpting, theater, fashion… etc. I have always been an artist at heart. In the US, however, art really does not offer a steady pay to support a family.
My parents say that I can be a pharmacist with an art hobby on weekends. To pursue such a career, I will need to devote several years of study to pharmacy, and really my only motivation is my parent’s hopes for me having a stable life. (These studies don’t interest me in the least)
There’s a lot to weigh on each side. What do you think? Should I go to an art college and do the things I love most, or study to become a pharmacist and fufill my parents’ dreams and live a successful life?
DONNELL




