The new line will feature fine jewelry including bridal and fashion products offered in collections inspired by the design styles that are the hallmarks of Kathy Ireland. "We are very proud to enter into this relationship with Kathy," said Nikhil Jhaveri, President of Elan Luxury Collections. The line has caught early attention from the jewelry industry, and key retailers have committed to addingrunescape gold Ireland Collections to their assortment. "We are ecstatic about this pre-launch interest in Kathy Ireland Jewelry," says Jhaveri. AYpearl Co., Ltd. established in 2004, which mainly deals in pearl jewelry, crystal jewelry, gemstone jewelry, turquoise jewelry shell jewelry, coral jewelry and etc jewelry business. Many young stylists are engage in designing and making different styles jewelry in our company. The sample fashion jewelry products are designed especially and fashionably. Our company develops gradually from the day that established and wins a lot of customers appreciate. Not only are our jewelry sold in demand exceeds supply in China, but also sold well in wholesale jewelry and European countries."This new relationship with Elan Luxury Collections is very exciting," said Kathy Ireland. "Nikhil and Ela Jhaveri are extraordinary people. It is the wish of both companies that our designs will bring fashion and excitement to our retail partners and the families they serve. We are delighted that our vision for jewelry has found a beautiful home." Nikhil and Ela Jhaveri have manufactured and marketed loose diamonds and jewelry in the U.S. for over 30 years. They offer prime manufacturing capability and pricing in a vertically integrated operation of diamond cutting and jewelry manufacturing. Additionally, completion of the joint survey will qualify jewelers to be considered for the special recognition of the 2009 America’s Best Jewelers designation, the two organizations said. “The goal of these two pieces of research has been to identify industry performance standards as well as recognize those that perform at the highest level,” says Chris Casey, group publishing director of the National Jeweler Network. The Cost of Doing Business Report has helped runescape money jewelers improve performance by highlighting effective strategies for increasing profitability, focusing specifically on key financial performance variables. Store owners then use the report to compare their company's data to others in the retail jewelry trade. Combination with the America’s Best Jewelers survey expands the report by concentrating on operational performance in the areas of human resources, marketing, customer service and similar areas of core competence.Brighton collectibles, those baubles with a signature silver heart, are a favorite of well-groomed, stylish women. When loyalists buy one piece, they typically buy another. "She knew names as well. She was asking me for a specific pair of earrings," said Jodi Schutz, manager of Warren's Gifts in Clearwater. EQ2 Plat charged a woman with that crime and others just like it. The arrest record suggests a serial shoplifter who spanned three counties and hit stores from an Ace Hardware to a hotel gift shop. "People who shoplift know shoplifting is wrong, but they have ways of justifying and rationalizing their behavior," said Barbara Staib, communications director for the National Association for Shoplifting Prevention. There's no stereotype for a shoplifter. Most people steal on a whim, and they're not particular — department stores, supermarkets, mini marts, thrift shops. They'll slip something into a bag or a stroller, walk out wearing a new pair of shoes. It all amounts to $35 million of stolen goods every day in America. And shoplifters are turned over to police only about half the time, according to the association. In Tampa, more and more thieves cropped up at the end of 2008 at hot spots like Wal-Mart, Best Buy and Target along the Dale Mabry corridor. "We stepped up our police presence in those wow gold areas, had extra patrols, had officers making rounds," said Tampa police spokeswoman Laura McElroy. "It has been effective at driving down the number." With a problem that huge, we in Lexington might tend to think there is nothing we can do to help. But Liz Frank and Janet Scott want to change our thinking.Frank and Scott are selling the beadwork of Zulu men and women who live in the Valley of 1,000 Hills and are struggling with rearing the orphans of AIDS victims in the midst of extreme poverty."The welfare of women is very dear to my heart," said Frank, a native of South Africa now living in Lexington. "They have a hard life. It is tough. This is my way ofEVE ISK back to my country."The Zulu artisans, many of whom are grandmothers caring for their orphaned grandchildren, have perfected the art of beadwork passed down from their ancestors, Frank said. The women usually walk long distances to collect the beads then return home to make the jewelry and other items.Typically, the women walk unpaved roads for long distances to get to and from the supplier. At their homes, mud huts or basic housing, there is no running water or electricity. "The women carry the water on their heads," Frank said."Traditionally, the men go to work in mines and send the money home," she said. "But a lot don't send the money home." When loyalists buy one piece |
Pritish is a high functioning autistic child with a normal IQ and studies at a regular school. He loves cricket and ice creams, gets glued to Cartoon Network, but hates conversations. His replies are usually yes' or no' and he gets hyperactive if his textbooks are not stacked one above the other, the way he wants them to be. Autism is a spectrum disorder. This means the symptoms and personality traitswow goldvary from moderate to serious depending on how severely the child has been affected. And, contrary to common perception, it is a social disorder, not a disease. Considering the fact that many children with autism show symptoms of mental retardation (MR), the general tendency is to put them together in one category. However, experts explain why this is not correct. "In case of MR, the skill-set is evenly impaired as against autism where the runescape gold child may be absolutely normal in some functions yet lag behind in some very basic motor activities like brushing teeth," says Reena Bhonagiri, an educational psychologist and special educator. Children with autism are withdrawn, in a world of their own. They may understand concepts, but lack application skills. They may know the virtues of life, but fail to judge what's right or wrong. "They do not conform to social norms and in the process get rejected by society which ends up labelling them mentally retarded," adds Bhonagiri. But none of that, not even the meeting with the queen, can come close to finally appearing in the same camera lens with the former Carla Bruni, an Italian-born singer and former Victoria’s Secret model now dominating the French political-fashion scene. If autism is detected at a young age, schooling may be possible depending upon the severity, but once children reach the age of 10 or 11, difficulties surface. "From their inadequacy in grasping the lessons taught in the classroom to their inability to convey their feelings and discomforts, Rohan Crone becomes a hellish experience," says Padmaja Godbole, founder chairperson of Prasanna autism centre, near Goodluck chowk. "This adds to their tendency to disassociate themselves from society and become indrawn." This is where therapists and special educators come into picture. "Their job is to not let persons with autism slip into oblivion and keep them associated with society," says Sadhna Godbole, who is associated with the day-to-day functioning of the Prasanna autism centre. Medical treatment is available, but most experts do not recommend them since autism is not a disease, but a condition. "Most allopathic medicines try to suppress hyperactivity, which of course is a Cabal Online Alz benefit with long-term side-effects," says Bhonagiri. "Behaviour modification is a better option, as it helps the children cool down' and adapt to the world around them in a better way." As responsible citizens, we should help them become a part of mainstream society. The least you can do is be a human being," says Bhonagiri. Agrees Smita Fadnavis, a single parent of an autistic child, "These children and their parents need support from society right from early school days.Kailash Prasad Singh is at a loss. But his friends, neighbours and other residents have come out support him and have launched a donation collection drive in the city. In a drive `Save Rohan', people taking donation boxes are visiting houses, shops and markets here.Teachers and principals of regular schools should be educated about the disorder, so that they give special attention to them." Besides, parents need to be consistently involved in their wards' progress. "Autistic children need support throughout life, which can really help them stand up and be counted in this fast-paced world," adds Fadnavis. But Rohan had a far bigger identity than just being an artist. He was special, he was autistic. He was "the first and oldest detected autisticrunescape in the country," as his father, Satish Sonalkar, puts it. Rohan's is an inspiring story. Right from his childhood struggles to how he matured as an artist and his unique association with the B K S Iyengar Institute of Yoga, which his mother Bhavna says, played a unique role in shaping his future life. Sharing her experience of raising Rohan, Bhavna Sonalkar, a paediatrician, says, "Autistic people need someone around throughout their life whom they can trust and rely upon. He was lucky to be associated with artist Bal Wad, who brought out the best in him and today, the world recognises my son's potential, his shortcomings notwithstanding." Rohan was rs gold an ideal student. He had all the personality traits of an autistic child, which eventually resulted in his removal from school. But his extraordinary mannerisms, typing skills, love for music and above all, his exploits on canvas earned him a name which is and will continue to inspire thousands of parents. "Society needs to accept them, but most importantly the parents need to admit their child has a problem. Only then can we think of giving them a meaningful life," said Satish Sonalkar. The government has been more open to the needs of these people, but not to the extent required. First, there is still a strong inclination towards a medical model, looking at autism as a condition to be treated medically. The govt can make public services autism-friendly. If autism is detected at a young age |
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