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Friday, 16 August 2013

Tag Heuer's Bollywood Venture

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Tag Heuer's Bollywood Venture

Tag Heuer has taken to the likes of Bollywood to unveil its newest time piece. At a packed conference room in New Delhi India, the swiss luxury watch maker introduced its new Link Calibre S series. The beautiful watch was worn by Bollywood icons Shahrukh Khan and Priyanka Chopra. Jean-Christophe Babin, President and CEO of TAG Heuer was also present at the event.
The Tag Heuer Link collection dates back to 1987, when it was first launched. The collection is characterized by sleek angles and a very sporty design. Link watches vary from chronograph, to day-date models and even quartz versions.
The high end watch maker is targeting the Indian market as a means of obtaining the coveted #1 position as most wide recognized luxury brand. Currently Tag Heuer ranks at #4, but company CEO announced at the New Delhi conference, "Tag Heuer will be the most recognized luxury brand within the next 3 years."
Brand recognition is volatile, specifically in the luxury accessory niche. Brand awareness seems to have a correlation with fashion trends, as well as marketing strategies. Gucci for example, boasts one of the most widely recognized luxury brands in the world. Their watches however are cheaper, and of inferior quality, yet rival Tag Heuer in sales.
The new Link is Tag's first step in implementing a new marketing approach to conquering the industry. India is regarded by all luxury brands as one of the most promising markets in existence. The county's flourishing economy in spite of the recession has made it a target for massive advertising campaigns by most designer watch brands. Looking to capitalize on this factor, Tag Heuer's Indian ambassadors are some of the most influential role models within the culture.
Besides cornering new markets and rethinking its entire marketing strategy, Tag is also replacing American ambassadors, in its quest to the top. Leonardo Dicaprio was recently tapped by T.H to replace Brad Pitt. Dicaprio and Tag Heuer will work together for charitable marketing. Dicaprio's salary will be entirely donated to charities and environmental projects designed by Tag Heuer. The blogosphere has reported that Tag Heuer might be looking to replace Tiger Woods as embassador of the brand with a mystery athlete. Tiger Wood's unfortunate accident has kept the golfing legend on the side lines for quite some time.
By re-launching the brand's marketing in an adaptive natureArticle Submission, Tag Heuer is sure to come out of the current economic situation as the top player.

Thursday, 8 August 2013

The 10 Best Ways to Waste Money in Your Divorce

Diana Mercer is an Attorney-Mediator and the founder of Peace Talks Mediation Services and gives some tips about divorce mediation.

Tip #1:

Organize nothing. Either bring none of your financial records or requested documents to your attorney’s office or a court hearing, or bring all your financial records in a paper sack overflowing with miscellaneous papers.

Take no responsibility for any aspect of your case. Procrastinate gets documents together and ask your lawyer to handle even the simplest stuff because you don’t have the time and, of course, money is no object.

Tip #2

Call your lawyer repeatedly, ideally several times a day, and ask the same question over and over and over again. Never write down his or her response, and never follow the lawyer’s advice and instructions. Ditto for your therapist.

Tip #3

Make sure you’re blinded by anger surrounded yourself only by friends who agree with you completely. In fact, make sure your closest friends encourage you to get retribution by doing things like slashing your ex’s tires and throwing their possessions on the lawn. Gossip nonstop to anyone who will listen, including strangers.

Refuse to see a therapist or reach out for help. Continue to mine the unresolved relationship issues for tidbits that will inspire you to new levels of anxiety and revenge fantasies.

Tip #4

Hire the fanciest, Sharky-EST, most expensive lawyer in town even if you have few assets and mostly debts.Be sure to call and complain and make demands every day.

Tip #5

If you owe your lawyer money, pay small sums at a time or nothing at all for your ever-growing bill. Get into terse discussions with your lawyer about the additional work you’d like doing while your over-due bill remains unpaid. Make them chase you for their fees and threaten not to pay. You want to be sure that the entire office staff rolls their eyes when they see your file and that your lawyer gets in a bad mood every time he or she thinks about working on your case.

Refuse to pay experts like accountants and appraisers needed for your case until months into the process. Force them to do their reports at the last minute, and be slow to get them required documents and slow to answer their questions. 

Tip #6

If your relationship is deteriorating daily, be sure and continue to stay in the same house to save money. As tensions escalate, threaten to call the police, and eventually call 911. Flip a coin to see who gets arrested and spends the night in jail. If you’re especially lucky, you both will.

Tip #7

Refuse to speak to your spouse except through attorneys. Don’t talk settlement until the court forces you to do so. Say things like, “It’s the principle that matters!” particularly if you have a limited amount of money to spend on your divorce.

Refuse to think seriously about settlement proposals and just ask for everything. Maintain that everything is equally important, from the $12 candle holders to your retirement plan.

Tip #8

Demand that your lawyer file as much legal paperwork as possible even if you don’t really understand its purpose or what it is. Keep giving your spouse a hard time and running up his or her legal bills as your top priority. Completely ignore the fact that you’re paying for this work, too. 

Become paranoid and hire a private investigator to follow your spouse around even though you live in a state where fault either doesn’t matter at all or influences the settlement very little. Never be satisfied that you know enough about your finances to make a good decision. Just ask for more and more documentation even though you have never reviewed what was already provided.

Tip #9

Blame your spouse for everything. Maintain your martyr status by emphasizing all of the terrible things that have happened, while maintaining that you were (and are) completely innocent and oblivious. Revel in your victim status and tell anyone who will listen.

Tip #10

Go to court over even the smallest issue. File as many motions and requests for hearings as possible, and always refuse to settle anything in advance. Spend your time milling around in the court hallway waiting for the judge to get to your case while he or she hears the 15 cases ahead of yours. If you do decide to talk settlement while you’re waiting, be sure and nitpicked every detail, agree with an issue and then change your mind. If you do settle in the hallway, make sure it’s last minute and written up hastily because you want to make sure that there are plenty of misunderstandings about interpretation and what your agreements meant later on so that you can go back to court again. And again. And again.

About Author
Diana Mercer is a Divorce mediation attorney and the founder of Peace Talks Mediation Services, provides you divorce mediation services and also helps to develop child custody plan and Sample Parenting Plans. She is also the co-author of Making Divorce Work: 8 Essential Keys to Resolving Conflict and Rebuilding Your Life and Your Divorce Advisor: A Lawyer and a Psychologist Guide You Through the Legal and Emotional Landscape of Divorce (Simon & Schuster/Fireside 2001) and writes for the Huffington Post as well as her own blog Making Divorce Work.

Wednesday, 7 August 2013

Get Your Babies, Toddlers And Kids Ready For The Future!

Mothers are the best teachers for their kids and no one can take that prestigious job of a mother. We duly understand the need of mother in building the future of the child. When your child is with us, we assure that we become their mothers. We develop learning skills into your child from the very start since the time your child is in preschools category. We have our branches at Canoga Park, chats worth, woodland hills and northridge. Our main aim is to impart the best education into your child so they grow up to be the individuals they want to be by bringing out their best skills they might be good at.

At our nursery school, each of our courses is designed to give the best education in terms of developing their inner selves and be socially active too. Our nursery school is meant for toddlers starting at the age of 18 up to 6 years of age. By the time, your kid is at 6 years, you would seriously be amazed at the level of personality they might have developed in them. The preschools are the base of any education and what we teach them at their roots comes out in the end. Our curriculums are designed by educational experts and child psychologists who know how to handle a child and what makes them do what? With all different types of extra-curricular activities round the year, your child is surely going to enjoy with different ways of learning and exploring. With exploration, your child will begin with the physical development and at the same time mental development also.

The development of a child nearly depends on his childhoods that are the building years of his life, these are the base years where the child develops his inner personality and creates a particular impression about him. The preschools class and the kindergarten are toddler classes giving them fun and freedom to express their own self and develop their personality. The kindergarten class helps to develop your child mentally, emotionally, physically and character wise. We speak a lot of language in our class that enhances the skills of your child. English is the language we usually communicate in, other languages we speak and teach your child are Spanish, Tagolog, Armenian and Russian languages.

All of our branches have unique curriculum that imparts the best knowledge based theories to your child that makes it more meaningful for them to learn and understand the new concepts. The kindergarten and nursery school are the best times for your child to enjoy and also learn at the same time. With us, you are never ever going to repent or have any complaints regarding your child’s education. Our focus is themed curriculum that makes the child focus on one area of development and thus helping himself to grow mentally. At a time, one concept is developed that gives better results and the best education learning. We truly dedicate our lives in giving your kids the best we can ever give, with good ambiance and lots of toys to play with.
About Author
A Mother Goose Academy provides an enriching environment designed for natural and joyous way of learning and exploring. Find out more on preschools in Los Angeles. Find out more at http://www.amothergooseacademy.com/

Wednesday, 6 March 2013

one pound fish Muhammad Shahid Nazir's

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One Pound Fish 
One Pound Fish
Mohammad Shahid Nazir's
Mohammad Shahid Nazir A one pound fish man is a Pakistani fish trader in British.  Nazir was born on 1981 in town of Pattoki in Lahore, Pakistan. He migrated to the United States from Pakistan for selling fishes. His wife, mother and children are still living in Pakistan.
One day his employer instructed him to use trader's call to attract customers. Then he composed the lyrics of song 'One pound fish' 

 

One Pound Fish Song Lyrics

Come on ladies, Come on ladies
Come on ladies, Come on ladies
One Pound Fish!

Have a, have a look, One Pound Fish
Have a, have a look, One Pound Fish
Very Very good, One Pound Fish
Very Very Cheap, One Pound Fish
Six for Five Pound, One Pound Fish
Six for Five Pound, One Pound Fish
Very Very Good and Very Very Cheap
One Pound, One Pound

Come on ladies, Come on ladies
Come on ladies, Come on ladies
Come on ladies, Come on ladies
One Pound Fish!
Come on ladies, Come on ladies
One Pound Fish!

Come on ladies, Come on ladies
Come on ladies, Come on ladies

Have a, have a look, One Pound Fish
Have a, have a look, One Pound Fish
Very Very good, One Pound Fish
Very Very Cheap, One Pound Fish
Six for Five Pound, One Pound Fish
Six for Five Pound, One Pound Fish

Come on ladies, Come on ladies
Come on ladies, Come on ladies
Come on ladies, Come on ladies
Come on ladies, Come on ladies
One Pound Fish!
Come on ladies, Come on ladies
One Pound Fish!

Come on ladies, Come on ladies
One Pound Fish!

Come on Ladies, Come on Ladies
To the Fish, One Pound Each
One Pound Each, One Pound Each
Very Good and Very Cheap
Very Good and Very Cheap
One Pound Fish, One Pound Fish

Come on ladies, Come on ladies
One Pound Fish!

Come on ladies, Come on ladies
One Pound Fish!
One Pound Fish!
One Pound Fish!


Monday, 4 March 2013

Miriam Makeba

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Miriam Makeba

Zenzile Miriam Makeba was a Grammy Award winning south African singer. She was born in Johannesburg on 4 March 1932. Her nicknamed was Mama Africa. Her mother was a Swazi sangoma & father was a Xhosa, who died when she was only six years old. Miriam Spent her first six months of life in jail due to her mother. Her mother was arrested due to sailing Umqombothi, an homemade beer. Her professional career began in 1950s when she was in South African jazz group She was the first singer from Africa to popularise African music in U.S. Her Best song was 'Pata Pata' which was ammazing. 

Makeba died from Heart Attach on 9 November 2008 after performing in a concert in italy.



Here are some popular songs of Makeba.
  • "Pata Pata" (1967)
  • "Malayisha" (1967)
  • "Emavungwini" (1968)
  • "Pata Pata" / "Click Song Number 1" (1972)
  • "We Got to Make It" / "Promise" (1975)
  • "Pata Pata" / "Malayisha" (1976)
  • "Hauteng" / "Talking and Dialoging" (1978)
  • "Comme une symphonie d'amour" (1979)
  • "Give Me a Reason" (1989)
  • "Pata Pata" (2000)