Archive for March, 2009

Dress Up Games For Your Kids: Fun And Free

As everyone knows, while having a computer at home can be very useful, interesting, and fun, it’s only when you have internet connection that your computer really shines. An Internet connection gives you access to news, information, encyclopedias, social networks, jobs, and of course, games. If you have children and would like to give them something fun and safe to play with, why don’t you try letting them play with some dress up games? They’re free and widely available.

Children of both genders can enjoy these games. Girls will prefer characters such as Hanna Montana, or even Japanese ones, like Sakura Card Captors. On the other hand, boys tend to be more interested in the Power Rangers or the Dragon Ball characters. There are even games that appeal to both boys and girls. These games feature famous characters from popular shows, such as Drake and Josh, or Zack and Cody. For parents who want a more educating experience for their children, there are some games that involve a bit of culture, such as dressing a virtual doll with typical attire from a specific region or country. If you’re looking for something a bit more original, you can try those that involve dressing up a pet or animal. Many different dress up games are available online, like anime dress up games, barbie dress up games, bratz dress up games, celebrity games, baby dress up and many others. You can also find games related to cooking, if you don’t like dress up and fashion games. All these dress up and cooking games are usually written in Flash and are completely free, so you can access them with your internet browser.

Of course, who says you can’t play these games yourself? When video games came out, most people thought they were only meant for children, but nowadays people from all ages enjoy them. Maybe one of these games is what you need to distract your mind from day to day monotony. These games are very quick to load and play, so you can easily take a 5 or 10 minute break between a report and an e-mail to have fun changing Elvis Presley’s clothing and instruments, or maybe giving Britney Spears the soul look that you think she desperately needs. And if you have a child, they will help you spend some quality time with him or her. Small children can practice forms, colors and hand to eye coordination, while older ones can pretend they’re stylists or fashion designers, at the same time that they develop their creativity and imagination.

How much does it cost? Nothing, it’s free. But most importantly, it’s safe. Your child will be playing something that doesn’t have anything to do with shooting, killing, or any kind of violence, something very common in today’s video games. There isn’t any sex or risqué material either. On the other had, you won’t have to give your credit card information over the Internet. With so many expensive and violent games out there, it’s nice to find something fun, safe, and free for you child to play with.

Ladies Shoes

Shoes are something we wear in the developed world as a standard day to day piece of our armoury, a shoe was first designed to protect our human feet from our surroundings however they have since evolved into an extension of the self with many people choosing their footwear as a means of projecting their personalities to the people around them. In warmer climates the more common shoe would be that of the flip flop however in cooler climates such as the United Kingdom you will find harder shoes such as boots and heeled ladies shoes. Ladies shoes have evolved to become more than a shoe; they are now craved for by many shoppers looking for the exact shoe to match an outfit.

Ladies shoes typically have heels in a range of sizes; however it is not uncommon for a ladies shoe to be flat and without a heel. The design of the ladies shoe varies hugely across cultures, whilst the cost can also fluctuate massively. Ladies shoes are available in every style from high heels to specialist footwear such as mountain climbing boots and ski boots. The materials used can vary from full recycles products to wooden style shoes such as Cloggs, reigning from Holland.

There are many different variants of footwear labelled as ladies shoes, high heels are shoes with a heel of 2” or higher. These are often considered to have a higher sex appeal than most shoes and as a result are commonly work on formal occasions or during a social outing. Kitten heels are ladies shoes with a heel however this hole is less than 2” in height, usually a pointy heel thinner than the shoe itself.

Ladies shoes also come in the form of sneakers and trainers, athletic shoes that are used as a communication of fashion whilst often being work for sports and athletics too. When originally introduced these ladies shoes were designed for comfort during sports and cardiovascular activities however they have almost split into 2 categories, fashion and sportswear.

Other styles of ladies shoes include wedge sandals, mules, sling backs, espadrilles and pumps. This range of ladies shoes are most commonly worn in warmer climates or during the summer. Wedge sandals are the same as summer sandals however their ankle piece is higher as if you’re wearing a high heeled shoe. The mule shaped ladies shoes are like slippers in that they are backless and offer no fitting around the heel. Slingbacks are ladies shoes with a heel that is unsecured, the strap behind the heel can be moved to allow the shoe to come off rather than it be strapped over the top of the foot.

Espadrilles are the least commonly worn of ladies shoes, or at least in the UK I’ve rarely seen them. They are casual and flat or high-heeled with lots of style ladies shoes, originating in the Pyrenees. They are usually made with a rubber sole and a hessian wrap around the wedge. The upper pieces are often cotton or canvas, commonly a bright pattern for the summer months.

The most recently popular pump is a ladies shoe which came back into fashion in the last 2 years, named for their similarity of ballerina pumps in that they’re very flat and expose much of the foot. They are fantastic for warm weather wear; however they are comfortable to wear all year around.

Ladies shoes come in a huge range of styles and shapes, a great place to purchase comfortable well made ladies shoes are Clarks UK. They have stores across the UK, often offering super comfortable ladies shoes at competitive prices. You can also view and purchase their range online.

World Environment Day 2008: Kick the Habit! Towards a Low Carbon Economy



World Environment Day, which is commemorated each year on June 5th, is one of the most significant mode through which the United Nations stimulates the global awareness of the environment. It is by this way that the United Nations attract political attention and enhances action to shape a better global environment. Each year the World Environment Day is celebrated in recognition of unique theme. Norway was honored to host International World Environment Day 2007 celebrations in recognition of the theme — ‘Melting Ice – The Hot Topic’. Over a hundred nations across the globe celebrates the World Environment Day with highly relevant theme each year.

The slogan for World Environment Day 2008 is ‘Kick the Habit! Towards a Low Carbon Economy’. With an understanding of the fact that the change in climatic condition is gradually becoming one of the most defining issue of the age, UNEP is requesting the nations, companies and communities to put special focus on the greenhouse gas emissions and to put spare thought over how to reduce them. The World Environment Day 2008 is going to highlight resources and focuses on promoting low carbon economies with a view to shape a better and healthier future. Promoting a low carbon economy involves steps towards improved energy efficiency, alternative energy sources, forest conservation and eco-friendly consumption. The chief international celebration of the World Environment Day 2008 is going to be held in New Zealand.

The Heads of State, Prime Ministers and Ministers of Environment deliver statements and commit themselves to care for this only green planet of the universe. Serious pledges establish sound and non-transitory governmental policies related to environmental management and economic planning. bicycle parades, tree planting , recycling campaigns, clean-up campaigns, street rallies, school level essay and poster competitions etc. are organized all over the world on June 5th to celebrate the World Environment Day.

Here are some information on World Environment Day for the last ten years regarding where the WED celebration was held at and what were the respective themes each year:

Places of celebration:

World Environment Day 2007 – Tromsø, Norway

World Environment Day 2006 – Algiers, Algeria

World Environment Day 2005 – San Francisco, U.S.

World Environment Day 2004 – Barcelona, Spain

World Environment Day 2003 – Beirut, Lebanon

World Environment Day 2002 – Shenzhen, People’s Republic of China

World Environment Day 2001 – Torino, Italy and Havana, Cuba

World Environment Day 2000 – Adelaide, Australia

World Environment Day 1999 – Tokyo, Japan

World Environment Day 1998 – Moscow, Russian Federation

Themes of celebration:

World Environment Day 2007 – Melting Ice – a Hot Topic?

World Environment Day 2006 – Deserts and Desertification – Don’t Desert Drylands!

World Environment Day 2005 – Green Cities – Plan for the Planet!

World Environment Day 2004 – Wanted! Seas and Oceans – Dead or Alive?

World Environment Day 2003 – Water – Two Billion People are Dying for It!

World Environment Day 2002 – Give Earth a Chance

World Environment Day 2001 – Connect with the World Wide Web of Life

World Environment Day 2000 – The Environment Millennium – Time to Act

World Environment Day 1999 – Our Earth – Our Future – Just Save It!

World Environment Day 1998 – For Life on Earth – Save Our Seas