Showing posts with label United States. Show all posts
Showing posts with label United States. Show all posts

Monday, May 31, 2010

Kimberly Kardashian New Luxury House

Kimberly Kardashian New Luxury House

Kimberly Kardashian gave up her West Hollywood condo and bought a new home with her American football player boyfriend Reggie Bush. The home is a two story Tuscan style house and covers 4000 square feet. The 4.8 million dollar mansion is located in Beverly Hills Post Office area in California.

The five bedroom luxury villa was designed, built and decorated by Beverly Hills-based Lucien Lacasse and boasts four bathrooms, gazebos, a swimming pool, firepits and a lawn with waterfall feature. The lot has beautiful and mature landscaping and mountain views.
Kim’s new home was indeed built for luxury and relaxation with its spa and outdoor massage room. To keep the paparazzi away the house is walled and gated. Kim has been quoted as saying “I love my condo, it's beautiful. However, I feel that it's time to move into a home. I will miss it, for sure.”

Kimberly Kardashian New Luxury House

Kimberly Kardashian New Luxury House

Kimberly Kardashian New Luxury House

Kimberly Kardashian New Luxury House
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Tuesday, May 18, 2010

Kim Kardashian Newest Hairstyle

Kim Kardashian Newest Hairstyle

Kim Kardashian newest Hairstyle is one that helps to show off her almost-never-overlooked beauty and grace. Recently, Kim took to the streets of New York City to show off her new look.

For the most part, she has been hit with rather positive reviews of the new hairdo. Then again, you would be hard pressed to find a time when Kim wasn't being complimented on her gorgeous hair. The Kim Kardashian newest Hairstyle contains many different shades of brown from dark to light and it works perfectly on Kim's always perfect facial features. It's not very hard to keep up with the Kardashians these days because of the huge increase in paparazzi flooding the streets anytime a Kardashian is nearby. If you are looking for something new to tryout on your hair, I don't think going with Kim Kardashian newest Hairstyle would be such a bad idea. It may not work for you, but it's worth a shot.

Kim Kardashian Newest Hairstyle

Kim Kardashian Newest Hairstyle

Kim Kardashian Newest Hairstyle

Kim Kardashian Newest Hairstyle

Kim Kardashian Newest Hairstyle

Kim Kardashian Newest Hairstyle

Kim Kardashian Newest Hairstyle

Kim Kardashian Newest Hairstyle

Kim Kardashian Newest Hairstyle

Kim Kardashian Newest Hairstyle

Kim Kardashian Newest Hairstyle

Kim Kardashian Newest Hairstyle

Kim Kardashian Newest Hairstyle

Kim Kardashian Newest Hairstyle

Kim Kardashian Newest Hairstyle
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Sunday, March 7, 2010

Kim Kardashian on tape

Kim Kardashian on tape
Kim Kardashian, American celebrity, actress, model and TV personality, born as Kimberly Noel "Kim" Kardashian in October 21, 1980 in Los Angeles California, United States. Kim parents were Armenian father – Scottish/Dutch mother and she has two sisters named Khloe and Kourtney, a brother named Robert and some stepbrothers and stepsisters. Probably the best known is a reality TV star Brody Jenner. Her movie debut was in TV series Beyond the break and a movie Disaster Movie in 2008.

In December 2007 she posed for a well-known Playboy magazine. In beginning of 2008 Bogo Jeans decided that Kim should be their face model. The Kardashian family has their own TV show called Keeping Up with the Kardashians. Kim also appeared in Americas top Model as a judge. Among the roles in TV series we should mention that Kim Kardashian stared in CSI NY. Kim Kardashian had a bad experience after she was caught on tape with her former boyfriend Ray J and was on court after her family sued the company Vivid Entertainment for the ownership. Kim Kardashian got some money from the entertainment company and dropped the court suit, but we all known that the money the company paid was well spent.

Kim Kardashian on tape

Kim Kardashian on tape

Kim Kardashian on tape

Kim Kardashian on tape
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Wednesday, January 21, 2009

Dreams Do Come True

17 Jan 2009 00:10 Africa/Lagos

Dreams Do Come True

ST. LOUIS, Jan. 16 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The following is a statement by Benjamin Ola. Akande, Dean of Webster University School of Business & Technology:


As a child growing up in Nigeria, I was a dreamer. My parents never dismissed my dreams. They were always encouraging. No matter how outright unbelievable my dreams were, they would assure me that dreams do come true. Dreams provide a glimpse of what the future will look like. I wish I could have recorded all those dreams.


Martin Luther King Jr.

Martin Luther King Jr.'s dream was recorded. It was a dream that was played out in front of thousands of people and like most dreams, no one really knew how it would play out. As the dream was recalled over the years, it became clear that this was a significant and compelling vision of the future. Martin's dream was in the form of a remarkable prose on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial. Most of us can hear him recite this dream in our subconscious. "I have a dream that one day every valley shall be exalted, every hill and mountain shall be made low, the rough places will be made straight and the glory of the Lord shall be revealed and all flesh shall see it together." It is a dream that visualizes a future where all those things that seemed impossible and improbable will happen despite overwhelming obstacles.


Barack Obama

The election of Barack Obama was a manifestation of Martin's dream. I would like to believe that Martin Luther King's dream highlighted how difficult it is to make change happen. Martin spoke about how mountains and hills (obstacles) shall be made lower and rough places (institutional changes) will be made straight. The recognition was that monumental changes of this magnitude take considerable time. Indeed, it takes the force of nature to break through the harsh reality of status quo and history.


Dreaming enables us to transcend the present and position us on the balcony for a better view of the future. And, because dreaming offers no restrictions, the greatest dreamers are often characterized as crazy and out of touch with reality. What history has shown us is that you may vilify them, you can criticize them, and you may even assassinate them. But, you can't kill a dreamer's dream. MLK's dream took a long time to come to fruition, with small significant steps and some big setbacks along the way. But on Nov. 4, 2008, the full realization of the great civil rights leader's dream came to pass with the election of a junior senator from Illinois as the first African American President of The United States of America..


Martin Luther King taught us that adversity is a lot easier to overcome than success. And that is the power of dreams. He knew it would happen. He even foresaw that his own demise may keep him from seeing his dream come true. "I've seen the promised land," he said. "I may not get there with you, but I want you to know tonight that we as a people will get to the Promised Land." Forty-five years later, his vision is still unfolding. But one thing is crystal clear. Dreams do come true.


Source: Webster University School of Business and Technology

CONTACT: Susan Kerth of Webster University, +1-314-246-8232


Web Site: http://www.webster.edu/