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Used Equipments
| May 14, 2010 | 4:08 am | Shopping | No comments

Many Filipinos have been engrossed with online job such as networking, blogging, and some online shop you will be surprised to see. People are really creative to make their time productive even if they are just at home or even if they have a job, they can still earn money online as their sidelines. This works best for the single parents and students who want to earn money while they are studying. Since it is very common nowadays, used test equipment is being used for the clear reception of the signal and they also have used network equipment and these work best for networking. Some also have used Cisco equipment for the same purpose. Personally I think that making money online is the best and most practical way to earn money if you are looking for another job. Making money online is also the best for busy people who want to have extra income. From a simple blog, or paper clip, you can now earn as much as you want. I have a single mom friend and she raises her baby girl on her own. She used to work in an outsourcing company but since networking company doesn’t have much stability to offer she was forced to resign and take care of her baby who’s growing up so fast. She also has small business but it could not be enough so she decided to find job online that doesn’t necessarily requires her to go to office everyday and then she found out about this making money online and she was getting paid thru pay pals. The good thing about this is that she wouldn’t have to worry about her baby because she could earn at home and at the same time she could personally attend the needs of her baby while earning money at the same time.

The New Uniform
| August 29, 2009 | 4:20 pm | Fashion, Shopping, Travel | No comments

The students were engage in extensive research into other airline uniforms and into elements of the Malaysian Culture that could be incorporated in the new design. They came out with 40 concepts that were exhibited and judged only to narrow down the selection to two, and with the combination and refinement of the two that ready to present the design.

Although the uniforms are not printed in traditional batik, the wax resist method, the patterns are evidently batik inspired, with its highly embellished feminine flourishes.

Not surprisingly, the kelarai motif, a bamboo weave pattern, is present and appears in the background, in subdued hues of the basic uniform colour. This is an extension of the gold design that appears on the mustard uniform jacket of the male cabin crew. Supreme posed on the kelerai is a blithe dance of exotic flowers: a highly stylized composition of local flora such as the hibiscus, the national flower. The geometric motifs of Sarawakian influence prevail in the border areas that traverse the front of the kebaya top. The edges of the sleeves and the sarung.

Meanwhile the Fatimah a textile graduated from Bradford, Yorks, UK with a Master from Syracuse, woked work with her students in selecting the appropriate fabric for the kebaya.