Thursday, May 26, 2011
The in and outs of on campus jobs..
What is an on campus job?
On-campus jobs include any job that is part-time or temporary (less than four months) that is paid through university funding. Unlike a work study program, anyone is eligible to apply for these jobs. On-campus employment for students is work that takes place either at your school or at an off-campus location that is affiliated with your school. This work could be for
Wednesday, May 25, 2011
When You Gotta Scarf It!

I sat back and looked on as the trend moved from the young, to middle aged, to the old! What was obvious though is that many wore it the famous Desert Arab way in the checkered form over anything regardless of colour and weather especially in this dusty city.
Well lets say that was working , for a while anyway until people got bored and ditched it for the next trend.
When it came to every Tom,Dick and Harry wearing the same pattern with no way to differentiate the brand and cost, I saw the checkered trend die out slowly and now it's lets safely say only held up by SA's Luclay in the Big Brother House.

There are quite a number of interesting and still trendy ways to work that scarf for all occasions and styles. The scarf doesn't have to be black checkered to work, enough with that already!


Scarves can be worn on casual, business or night/evening attires and trust me they will always add style to even the most boring of outfits.
So don't be discouraged by the fading trend, stock as many different scarves and see your outfit take on a new twist!
Pre-College Workshop for Native American Students Deadline May 27th!
The deadline of Friday, May 27, 2011 is fast approaching for the 2nd Annual Pre-College Workshop for Native American Students to be held at the University of Tulsa on Sunday afternoon, June 5th to Tuesday afternoon, June 7th. If you are going to be a high school sophomore, junior, or senior this fall, you are encouraged to attend but you need to sign up fast.
Overnight accommodations are
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Decorating A Studio Apartment
Taking a one room studio and converting it into a multi-use living space may seem challenging, but it is possible as long as you use a few simple tricks.
For those who prefer simplicity on a small budget, opting for a studio apartment may be the answer to your questions. And for those who don’t know what a studio apartment is, it’s a bedroom combined with a living room and kitchen. In a few cases, it may not have a separate kitchen area. Sometimes the kitchen is tucked in the corner of the room and has a small fridge area, a cooker/stove and microwave.
A studio apartment usually comes with a whole lot of questions about how to decorate and transform it into proper living quarters where you will still be able to entertain guests whilst maintaining your privacy. Achieving this is no mean feat but it can be done. Here’s how.
Multi-purpose
Make sure every item in your apartment has more than one purpose seeing as space is needs to be economised. There are many multipurpose home items out there if you know what you are looking for.
Choose a couch that converts into a bed or have your bed built into a closet and only remove it at bed time. These are space and money savers but more important you get two for the price of one. Other items are desks that can be transformed into a dining table or a kitchen counter that can double as a bar for that time when you throw a house party.
For studio apartments, less is more and it’s better to choose streamlined furniture which has simplicity. This simplicity is portrayed through the use of crisp, symmetrical geometric forms. Streamlining enables diverse furnishings to coexist seamlessly with in one space.
More so, go for a drop-leaf table or one that pushes against the wall instead of a round one that will occupy more floor space. You can also oprt for folding chairs and tuck them away when not in use to save space.
Use the space near the window to make a window seat to cut on the amount of furniture needed and provide space for a lounging area where you can lie down with a book, watch TV or even take a nap. For extra storage space, choose coffee sets, beds and dining tables with storage for books, magazines and racks. You can also position the shelves in such a way that they act a partition between the bed and sitting area.
Partitioning
This is the only way you will have that much-desired privacy. Use simple partitioning that can be bought in furniture shops or order one of your choice from a workshop. Try and add style to your partition’s design rather than have it plain.

You can use beading, a folding screen, curtaining, or bookcases, but keep it simple and artistic for a good finish. Use movable folding partitioning to create a wall for the bedroom and dressing area and to separate the bedroom from the bathroom and living room.
Movable partitioning will also allow for easy change of your interior when bored with one old look.
Colour to define space
Use colour to help define space. Colour is well known for making small rooms appear bigger and big ones smaller. Manipulate this and bring whatever perspective you want to your apartment. So, for your small studio apartment, use lighter colour in corners that you want to appear bigger.
Colours like white, soft cream and beige will add size to a room and should be used more. Use a dark colour on the wall that holds the TV as this will make it appear endless, thus creating an illusion of an open space.
Keep the dark colours to a minimum. If you are using a bookcase to partition the living room and bedroom, paint it the same colour to create the feel of a big room. Stick to a particular colour scheme such that everything is in harmony.
You can also use the light trick to create an illusion of different rooms: dim the lights in some areas like the bedroom and brighten those in the living room or kitchen.P*mela*

A studio apartment usually comes with a whole lot of questions about how to decorate and transform it into proper living quarters where you will still be able to entertain guests whilst maintaining your privacy. Achieving this is no mean feat but it can be done. Here’s how.
Multi-purpose
Make sure every item in your apartment has more than one purpose seeing as space is needs to be economised. There are many multipurpose home items out there if you know what you are looking for.

For studio apartments, less is more and it’s better to choose streamlined furniture which has simplicity. This simplicity is portrayed through the use of crisp, symmetrical geometric forms. Streamlining enables diverse furnishings to coexist seamlessly with in one space.
More so, go for a drop-leaf table or one that pushes against the wall instead of a round one that will occupy more floor space. You can also oprt for folding chairs and tuck them away when not in use to save space.
Use the space near the window to make a window seat to cut on the amount of furniture needed and provide space for a lounging area where you can lie down with a book, watch TV or even take a nap. For extra storage space, choose coffee sets, beds and dining tables with storage for books, magazines and racks. You can also position the shelves in such a way that they act a partition between the bed and sitting area.
Partitioning

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Add partitions to seperate rooms |

You can use beading, a folding screen, curtaining, or bookcases, but keep it simple and artistic for a good finish. Use movable folding partitioning to create a wall for the bedroom and dressing area and to separate the bedroom from the bathroom and living room.
Movable partitioning will also allow for easy change of your interior when bored with one old look.
Colour to define space
Use colour to help define space. Colour is well known for making small rooms appear bigger and big ones smaller. Manipulate this and bring whatever perspective you want to your apartment. So, for your small studio apartment, use lighter colour in corners that you want to appear bigger.


You can also use the light trick to create an illusion of different rooms: dim the lights in some areas like the bedroom and brighten those in the living room or kitchen.
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A space saving closet bed |
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A futon bed-sofa by day, bed by night! |
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Multipurpose Sofa bed |
Tuesday, May 24, 2011
How To Tastefully Decorate A Large Living Room

Most people would kill for a large and spacious living rooms especially after seeing a well decorated one. However when it comes to decorating one, you may find your self at your wits end with so much space, so much or little to fill it and so few ideas on how to get it done. Don’t despair because a large living room can easily, effortlessy and tastefully be decorated just like any other sized room. You however have to keep some aspects in mind.So, try out the tips below and you will find it not so complicated a task to accomplish after all.
Go large


Colour

Lighting

Choice and Position of Furniture

More so, how you place your furniture in a large living room will very much affect the whole look. Avoid placing furniture against the wall as is commonly done. Placing furniture against the wall robs the room of that intimate feeling and character. Instead, go for a different look and pull sofas, chairs and tables away from the walls to create intimate spaces that will break up the room and make it easier for conversation and interaction.

When put into play, these tips will make it easier for you to tastefully decorate your large space into a cosy, comfortable and inviting living room!
Creative Storage For Small Bedrooms
Many times, bedrooms leave us starved for storage and small bedrooms are a particular challenge. But with a few simple ideas, you can live large in a small bedroom.
Having a small bedroom usually comes with clutter and disorganisation. It can be frustrating when adding such things as storage units, furniture, electronics cramp the place leaving you no room to move around freely. However, there are a number of ways to creatively store your possessions without cramping up your bedroom. Here's how.
Be Creative
Instead of having a dressing table take up precious space in the room, opt for a wall mirror. Choose one with attractive floral patterns and it will act as decoration too. For your cosmetics and any other toiletries, you can have a shelf attached to the wall, either below the mirror or on either side. You can have one made in stained or coloured glass, wood or chrome metal.



“Alternatively, you can attach mirrors on closet doors, which if strategically positioned will make the room appear bigger because of the mirror image effect.
Improvise for storage
Almost anything in the room can be used for extra storage.Your for instance; instead of having a plain headboard, go for one with shelves. The headboard can be designed to have two or more shelves where you can display your favourite photos, keep your books, jewellery, cosmetics, lampshade and anything else of your choice. You can still create storage room atop your bed if you prefer a plain headboard. Attach wall shelves above the head of the bed. Paint the inside of the shelves in bright colours of your choice to match your decor.
For the ladies whose jewellery tends to get tangled up and strewn all over the place, you are at risk of often misplacing your favourite pieces in a small bedroom. There are simple ways to store your jewellery for instance using partitioned boxes placed in your bedside drawers. These boxes can be found in most stores in town, so choose one that suits you and go on to lay out your jewellery neatly. You can also use hook and place them to the inner walls of your closet to hang your bangles and necklaces. This will make for a colourful yet organised space saving display.
“Wall storage is one big way to save on space. There are a number of things that can be attached to the wall as opposed to placing them on the floor or surfaces. Take for instance toilet bags; instead of using two or three toilet bags in your closet or on a nightstand, hook one to the wall. You can attach this on a hook inside the closet, on the closet door, or anywhere on the wall. Screw hooks into the wall for additional space to hang clothes. More so, book shelves, display racks and any other storage can be attached to the wall and space saved on the floor and in the room as a whole!
Improvise for storage



Don’t let a small bedroom cramp your style, you can use any or all of the above storage tricks and save space to keep your room neat and organised.P*mela*
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Wall storage saves space |
What should high school students do over summer break?
Summer is a good time for students to kick back and relax, whether they are in high school or college. Even though I am all about enjoying your summer and having a fun, summer is a really good time to accumulate volunteer hours. These hours can really help build your resume because scholarship committees really like to see that students are involved with their community and helping others. Don’t
Wednesday, May 18, 2011
Should I work during my summer break?
Whether or not you decide to work during the summer is a personal choice but the following are advantages and disadvantages to help you make that decision.
Advantages
Getting a summer job is an easy way to earn some extra money and to save for when school starts again.
Also, since your not in school you can work full time and earn tons of money!
Not only is money an advantage but holding a
Monday, May 16, 2011
Thank Those Who Write Your Recommendation Letters
Your college applications are complete! During this busy time of year, teachers, counselors, and educators receive a lot of requests to write letters of recommendation for students. So be sure to take the time to write your recommenders a nice thank you note. Tell them which college you have decided to attend and acknowledge that their letter of recommendation was a very important part of your
Friday, May 13, 2011
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