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"What Teenage Girls Don't Tell Their Parents" by Michelle Mitchell 1
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“What Teenage Girls Don’t Tell Their Parents” by Michelle Mitchell

  • May 10, 2011
  • Atal Hakikat
When your lovable daughter turns into a teenager, it’s hard to believe that she is just another typical teenage girl, facing the many ups and downs of a teenager living in the moment of now. You know that the day she becomes a teenager that almost instantly everything is about to change. No longer is she playing with Barbie dolls and asking you to place pretty, white flowers in her pigtails. Instead, she is in high school with a completely different group of friends, asking to go to sleepovers and parties, seeking independence and freedom from her parents. The sudden change makes you wonder what’s really going on, what she is becoming and who she will be years from now.
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Chanel No. 5 2
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Chanel No. 5

  • May 10, 2011
  • Atal Hakikat
The most respected woman of style, Coco Chanel launched her first fragrance in 1921, Chanel No. 5. It seems only natural that the woman who redefined femininity in the 1920’s through her fashion houses’ collection of little black dresses, pearls and costume jewellery could launch the most iconic, famed and timeless women’s fragrance, still adored by women all over the world for almost ninety years.
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Asprey Purple Water 3
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Asprey Purple Water

  • May 8, 2011
  • Atal Hakikat
Asprey Purple Water, a fragrance introduced in 2004 by the British house of luxury goods, continues to amaze customers with its fresh, light, citrus scent suitable for both men and women. Asprey is known to be classically sophisticated yet modern, as expected the Asprey Purple Water fragrance holds the same image.
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Vera Wang For Men 4
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Vera Wang For Men

  • May 7, 2011
  • Atal Hakikat
VERA WANG FOR MEN is a new woody oriental scented, passionately masculine fragrance that fascinates and seductively captivates. Designed by Vera Wang, the aroma is made to draw emotion and passion from the compelling fragrance. VERA WANG FOR MEN is the fragrance that radiates from you and draws her in with that unexpected masculine, fresh scent created by green mandarin leaf and crisp yuzu zest.
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RAFW 2011 - Alex Perry and Nookie 5
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RAFW 2011 – Alex Perry and Nookie

  • May 6, 2011
  • Atal Hakikat
With Australian Fashion Week, RAFW 11 ending today the collections presented by the most inspiring Australian designers, the Spring/Summer 2011 trends for the future are clearly going to be nothing but astonishing this year. Yes, it’s a little early to be talking bright prints, swimwear, cocktail dresses and anything else that resembles the warmer months that we all miss so much. Though I feel the need to share with you just exactly what we all have to look forward to…
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Jimmy Choo Fragrance 6
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Jimmy Choo Fragrance

  • May 5, 2011
  • Atal Hakikat
Jimmy Choo, the legendary label of shoes and bags has made their debut fragrance earlier this month, the Jimmy Choo fragrance. With a thriving line of shoes and bags, the label is worn by the most known celebrities and is often featured on every fashion-lovers addiction, Sex and the City. It is no surprise that founder of the Jimmy Choo brand; Tamara Mellon is now making her mark in the world of fragrances with the launch of the Jimmy Choo fragrance.
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Australia's Got Talent- 6 of the best places to see! 7
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Australia’s Got Talent- 6 of the best places to see!

  • April 21, 2011
  • Atal Hakikat
Unspoiled coastlines, crimson sandy deserts and sky scraping mountain regions. Australia has one of the most contrasting natural environments in the world, yet each year thousands of us travel the sometimes 12 hour flight to see merely one of these elements. As Dagobert D. Runes once said, “People travel to faraway places to watch, in fascination, the kind of people they ignore at home.” With such a booming industry from overseas visitors, one might wonder why we would travel so far, when some of the most rare and untouched beauties lay right at our doorstep. From rainforests to gleaming white beaches, we’ve tracked down six of the best Aussie locations; some so astounding you’ll wonder why we ever left. Lord Howe Island When people think Aussie Islands, they think the Whitsundays, but what about not so popular islands, with fewer tourists but just as much if not more to offer? Lord Howe Island off the coast of Airlie Beach is only a two hour flight from Sydney. It is just one of four island groups to be on UNSECO’s World Heritage List for its natural beauty and heritage. Lord Howe Island is considered part of NSW, yet flaunts a Mediterranean appearance with is aqua shores and the world’s most southerly coral coastline. A wide variety of child-friendly activities entice families, whilst niche beaches and holiday resorts attract couples from all over the world, as well as Aussies not wanting to travel far for a local paradise honeymoon. Activities include bushwalks and hiking, but if strenuous exercise isn’t your thing, there’s always the untouched aquarium like ocean nursing sub-tropical fish just begging to be plunged into and explored. Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park As we travel North- West, central Australia obtains a different environment all together. Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park, located 335km South-West of Alice Springs, is home to Australia’s most recognisable rock-Uluru. This isn’t just old boulder; standing at 438 metres high upon a flat desert plain enabling it to be recognisable from space. Uluru is also an important part of Australia’s ancient aboriginal history, making the monolith a priceless learning experience for Aussies, (as well as tourists) curious about Australia prior to white settlement. There is a $25 entry fee into Uluru-Kata National Park which allows multiple entries for three consecutive days. There are also a range of 5-star luxury resorts around the national park, providing creature comforts for city comers. Although a contrast to gleaming beaches, Uluru is a perfect symbol of Australia’s polarised tourist attractions that we can enjoy, without having to learn another language. Barossa Settled by European farmers and just one hour from Adelaide, Barossa is one of the world’s great wine regions. At a vast 20km wide and about 30km long, it is home to more than 50 wineries. Well known tasting centres include Wolf Blass and Jacob’s Creek, offering a contrasting collection of grape selections to suit all wine lovers. Galleries and festivals are open all year round for those who would rather enjoy the scenery and culture of Barossa, as well as exquisite restaurant facilities. So whether you’re a drinker or a sight seer, take a first class limousine drive through the valley, or a hot air balloon trip over its sweeping vineyards, this South Australian winery will have you love drunk instantaneously. Lamington National Park If wine isn’t your thing, perhaps exploring a world Heritage list rainforest might tickle your fancy, 15 metres above ground that is. Lamington National Park is situated just 2 hours from Brisbane and contains over 20,200 hectares of sub-tropical rainforest. Observe Australia’s unique flora and fauna from a Tree Top Walk and feel as though you’re a part of this extravagant natural habitat. The extensive and buzzing ecosystem of this unspoiled natural wonder will smother you in innate aromatic aromas, surrounding you in nature’s finest wonderland. Melbourne Australia’s fashion capital has to be the best place to indulge in retail therapy. Located across the three suburbs South Yarra, Windsor and Prahran the shopping extravaganza is situated in the inner city. The famous Chapel St has over 1000 shops along its lengthy footpaths, catering for men, women and children of all ages. Melbourne’s cultural atmosphere is similar to that of Europe, with Victorian-era architecture, museums, galleries, theatres and some of the best restaurants in the country, such as The Press Club, owned by Master Chef Judge George Calombaris. Wandering down Chapel St, indulging at an exclusive restaurant or simply browsing through quirky shops in Brunswick St, Melbourne provides a European atmosphere for all travel loving Aussies. Exmouth Exmouth is a town on the tip of the North West Cape in Western Australia. The town is located 1,270 kilometers north of the state capital Perth and 3,366 kilometres southwest of Darwin. Exmouth experiences summer year-round with an average winter temperature of 25C, and a summer average of around 35C. Exmouth, once a US Navy town, now provides easy access to Ningaloo Reef, Cape Range National Park and the many spectacular beaches and coral lagoons, including pristine Turquoise Bay. Exmouth is known for its marine habitat, particularly whale sharks. Ningaloo bay in Exmouth is of the few places in the world that allows you to swim with the world’s largest fish. Frequent tours between April and June provide day trips into whale shark waters, enabling you to gracefully dive in and drift alongside the gentle giant of the sea with nothing but the pristine Indian Ocean between you.
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Flip Video Camera

  • March 3, 2011
  • Atal Hakikat
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Nilfisk Coupe Neo

  • March 3, 2011
  • Atal Hakikat
Nilfisk have unveiled their cutting edge vacuum design set to evoke the style conscious cleaner in all of us. Conceived by Designworks USA a BMW Group company, the smooth lines and sound structure of the Coupe Neo is reminiscent of that in the design of a luxury car. Not unlike luxury cars while the Coupe Neo is a beautiful machine its functions and abilities outshine its looks. This mini sized vacuum is Nilfisk’s perfect answer to limited spaces and awkward areas. Weighing just 5 kilograms it has the most advanced manoeuvrability, swirling into hard to reach areas and leaving them fresher and cleaner than you can imagine. The machine is in a deceptively lightweight body making it easy to run through the home fuss free. While the frame of Coupe Neo is much smaller this is a huge benefit for people in smaller living arrangements such as share houses, apartment dwellers or space limited first home owners. The old cliché all good things come in small packages, really rings true with Nilfisk’s Coupe Neo. Although a much smaller design the vacuum, delivers an impressive 2000W motor power and 320W suction power ensuring a high dust pick-up and HEPA 10 filters. In addition, the vacuums include a synthetic self-sealing dust bag to minimise skin contact with dust allergens. More features include rubber-cushioned wheels to protect floors, a hard floor nozzle perfect for polished floorboards and tiled floors plus effective sound insulation. The functional and fashionable vacuum cleaner comes in a tasteful range of three metallic colours – red, silver and midnight blue – Nilfisk Coupe NEO vacuums are ultra efficient cleaners combined with sassy modern style. https://www.nilfisk.com.au/
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Lindberg Fashionable Frames

  • February 15, 2011
  • Atal Hakikat
Lindberg frames have been architecturally designed with their unique AIR titanium frames and hand crafted for optimum eyewear originating in Denmark more than 40 years ago. Lindberg are renowned for their unbelievably ultra light weight titanium frames styled in such a way that they suit all face types, sliding on with an air like quality.
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