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Sunday, September 14, 2008

Stylish Women's Yoga Clothing and Fashion Wear

By Giselle Sanchez

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In today's cutting-edge and highly competitive world, it is important to de-stress yourself in order to survive. Thus, yoga continues to gain popularity since it is not only a great way to fight stress but a means to improve health, lose weight and maintain emotional balance as well. Yoga is a combination of meditation and movements in the form of yogic dance and/or exercises, referred as asanas, as well as poses.

Traditional Yoga Clothing

The traditional clothing for yoga is comprised of white loose-fitting or shapeless clothes along with turban. Since yoga requires a lot of stretching, your movements cannot be limited by your outfit. As you work on meditation and relaxation, you should not be plagued with worries about tearing your outfit with all the necessary movements and stretching required for yoga.

Yoga Wear That Hugs The Body

How you look may not be a priority for yoga but it doesn't mean that you can't look good as you work on feeling good about yourself. With all these factors in mind, clothing designers have taken yoga to another level by designing yoga fashion wear that hugs your body without losing comfort, durability and flexibility. Made of soft, lightweight, stretchable but durable materials, yoga clothing has become trendy yet comfortable.

Loose Fitting Yoga Pants

Loose-fitting yoga pants remains to be a favorite for women but they now come in a variety of colors to choose from. Shorts are also available as an alternative to yoga pants or yoga jeans. These bottoms can be paired with shirts and tank tops that come in a wide range of styles and color to enhance your yoga experience. Matched with stylish hoodie or sweater, you can easily transform your yoga clothing into fashionable casual wear to enjoy a cup of coffee with friends.

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Saturday, April 12, 2008

Don't Throw Out Your Old Computer -Recycle It!

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Earth Day is April 22, and that means it's time to think again about what you can do to help the environment. People are talking more and more about e-waste—old or broken electronic equipment—and the hazards it can pose to our great outdoors. We all rely on cell phones, computers, monitors, and other gadgets in our daily lives, and at some point they all break, wear out, or need to be upgraded. When that happens, you shouldn't just toss old equipment in the trash. Many electronics contain toxic and non-biodegradable materials that shouldn't go in the landfill. Fortunately, you've got several earth-friendly options for getting rid of your old computer. Although some PC recyclers offer assurances that your hard drive will be wiped clean of old data before it's passed along or dismantled, it's a good idea to take your own precautions first. Before you give away or recycle your computer, remove all the data from your hard drive and any removable media such as disks, PC cards, flash drives and CD-ROMs.

If your computer is less than five years old, you can probably donate it to a school or local charity. That results in even less waste than recycling! But if you decide to go this route, it's generally best to contact a local refurbisher who works with charitable organizations. They can make sure your computer is usable and running up-to-date, legal copies of software. And they're trained in proper disposal of e-waste. Ultimately, you'll save your favorite charity a lot of time and headache by working with a refurbisher.

If your computer is more than five years old or if it doesn't work, many computer manufacturers and independent companies run recycling or trade-in programs. Apple, Dell, Gateway, Hewlett Packard, and IBM/Lenovo all have their own recycling programs. In addition, several major recycling companies can take your old or broken computer and make sure it's disposed of properly.

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