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UPFRONT & PERSONAL Know More About Young Aspiring Model. BEAUTY BLOG Let Your Make Up Speak For You by learning brush techniques. (Sendy Ngwenya)
Selaelo Moshi Chatting to one of the royal rouge emperiors
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Selaelo Moshi
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(21) year-old young Pedi woman ,born and bred in a small village in the Northern Limpopo region in My -Darling Village.Have matriculated at My-Darling high school in 2015 and have embodied a meaning and purpose in life. My purpose is raising awareness in building a sphere of empowering women in disadvantaged backgrounds and developing communities. Meaning I believe in hands that helps one another. By Sipho Ngondo
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started modeling and beauty contests at the age of 12, and obtained 2 runner up princess two seasons, and that kept me going because I realized that I am beautiful, but I can also bring purpose to the industry. I never got proffesional grooming but kept going until I received 1st runner up and straight crowned queens of tittles like Miss Maleboho, Miss Maleboho west, Miss December Pax, Miss Personality MyDarling high, Miss Self Confidence, 1st Princess of Mohodi, Miss Lebowakgomo, Top Model in Polokwane, Miss Pax Personality, Face of Maleboho, Miss My -Darling and recent one of Miss Blouberg 2017/18.
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lack Girls Pride is a foundation formed by Selaelo Moshi and Owen Malete as a platform for empowering young women in our society. Creating a sphere of coming into power and being able to lead in their peripherals and challenges women face. I (Selaelo) will be leading motivational talks and therapeutical speeches in raising the flag of anti- slavery and women - mentorship. Black Girls Pride foundation undertakes programs to empower and educate girls and women in developing communities at large to shape their future and accelerate progress within their societies.
voice of excellence that leads the broader communication industry through continuous development of empowering profession and effective strategic collaborations.
Mission and goal
Being the foremost member body for the communication profession and promoting communication excellence of these young women for the benefit of communities and in the Sourthern Africa at large.
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What drives you and keep you motivated daily?
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. My strengths are that I am an organized and goaloriented individual .I take a pleasure in setting daily, weekly, monthly and longterm goals. And only one word comes to my mind when the question “what drives you and motivates you daily” is raised.The word is appreciation.
How long have you been in the modelling industry?
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. it’s been 10 years now in the modeling industry.
What are the challenges you face daily as a distinguished female entrepreneur & as a model?
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. is me because for me, every day is an endeavour to the original source better than I yesterday.
One model you would love to work with, & who can it be?
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. Bonang Matheba
What do you do on your spare time besides modelling?
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. In my spare time I enjoy playing netball, drawing, reading books (studying languages) and singing. Where can people find you (Social Media, & etc)?
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. Facebook @ Selaelo Moshi. Black Girls Pride Email address. selaelomoshi@gmail. com WhatsApp: 064 024 6878/076 758 5562
In 3 terms how can you describe yourself?
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. -Goal-Oriented - Self-Determined -Strong personal values
Favorite Food and Movies?
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With firmer bristle than a foundation brush, for focussing and blending liquid foundation or concealer on blemishes and smaller areas around the nose and lips
*Blusher Brush
*Fan Brush
Smaller version of power brush which can be used for contouring and for applying powder blusher, bronzers and highlights. keep the colours pure with separate brushes for each
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Featherlight fanned bristle that sweep away excess powder from the face, allowing a build-up of
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coverage for a smooth finish.it can also be used to add soft hint of colour
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Super soft, for blending your overall base colour or shading in outer lid contour Angled Eyeshadow brush
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Summer closet
Summer is finally upon us, the sun is shining here (hooray!) and we are dreaming of working outside and being outdoors. Summer is also a great time to upgrade your look and add some key pieces that will keep you looking cool when everyone else is melting. Here are some tips to update your summer look that will leave you looking great this season. I’ve narrowed a few key items that are bound to keep you cool and looking good this summer. These are key items that are seasonal and never really go out of style. Here are 4 essential items that every girl needs in her 20
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summer wardrobe to look fabulous: A plain white t-shirt: A plain white shirt is classic and timeless. Whether it is a v-neck, cropped or just a simple t-shirt, it can go well with anything. Longer is better, so you can play around with knotting it at your waist, trying it tucked halfway in, or just leaving it hanging out under an oversized coat. You can pair this off with shorts or jeans or a really cute dungaree Perfect slouchy knitwear or loose sweater
This is a current obsession of mine right now. It is easy comfortable and light so it makes it a favorite in this hot weather. Wear it on a cool summer night with a pair of denim shorts. Or with a pair of white jeans and heels for a more sophisticated look. A black V-Neck Black can go with so many things and it can really dress up a look. Wear it with dark jeans, over a swimsuit, or with shorts, and you’ve got a totally stylish look going on.
A white/black mini dress This you can wear to a picnic or something as serious as a first date. For different looks you can accessorize differently with pumps or heels to suit the occasio Cut off denim You can daring and wear short shorts or if you’re self- conscious there are knee length jeans that can fit with any occasion or outfit. Or do the whole denim on denim which can be really cute and casual.
Lastly accessories, accessories and more accessories!! They literally make or break an outfit. You can chose small pieces like bracelets, hand charms or a cute watch or a pendant. If you are more daring you can wear big and bright neck pieces (red, orange, or gold) and pair them off with a really bright lipstick and shocking nail polish to be the ultimate summer girl. ™Royal • Rouge | Lifestyle Magazine
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Does Size Matter?
Men’s and Women’s Views on Penis Size Across the Lifespan
The media equate a man’s penis size with his power and masculinity. Views about penis size were assessed in an Internet survey of 52,031 heterosexual men and women. Most men (66%) rated their penis as average, 22% as large, and 12% as small. Selfreported penis size was correlated positively with height and negatively with body fat level. Whereas 85% of women were satisfied with their partner’s penis size, only 55% of men were satisfied with their penis size, 45% wanted to be larger, and 0.2% wanted to be smaller. Satisfaction did not vary across age groups from 18 to 65. Men reporting a larger-than-average penis rated their appearance most favorably, suggesting a possible confidence effect of perceived large penis size. 22
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995; van Driel, Weijmar Schultz, van De Wiel, & Mensink, 1998), perhaps because men consider the size of their penis to be an important feature of their sexual prowess (Francken, van de Wiel, van Driel, & Weijmar Schultz, 2002). Men’s concerns about penis size are fueled by cultural messages equating penis size with masculinity.
Popular media, especially TV and men’s magazines, frequently emphasize the connection between penis size and masculinity (Lehman, 1993). Pornographic movies, magazines, and Web sites featuring men with very large penises also reinforce the cultural message associating large penis size and masculinity.
Kilmartin (2000, pp. 215–216) observed, “‘Real men are . . . described as having huge penises. . . . In fact, the penis is sometimes described as ‘his manhood.’”
Women’s exaggerated sexual responses to overly endowed men in these pornographic images may also convince men that women have strong preferences for large penises.
Most men are aware that the penises in these pornographic images are atypically large, but persistent exposure to these images may cause men to overestimate the average penis size and underestimate the size of their own penis. Men’s worries about their personal inadequacies have created a large market for penis enlargement products and procedures. A recent issue of For Him Magazine featured separate full-page ads for three different penis enlargement pills: Argionic Desire (2005), Magna-RX (2005), and ProPlus (2005).
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TIPS • FOR HIM/ MANS HEALTH These advertisements promised an increase in penis size of up to 5 in. over a 60-day period. The ads also included testimonials that reinforce men’s belief that women are more sexually satisfied by larger penises: “I’m [now] 8 in. and much thicker. My girlfriend wants it all the time” (ProPlus, 2005, p. 131).
Instead of taking pills, some some men purchase weight systems, stretching devices, vacuum pumps, or even silicone injections in an attempt to lengthen their penis (Templer, 2002). Some men who seek more dramatic results undergo penile enlargement surgery. Advertisements for surgical enlargement of the
penis are featured in the sports sections of major newspapers such as the Los Angeles Times and include captions like “Size Matters” (Beverly Hills Surgical, 2005) and “Bigger is Better” (Total Life Enhancement, 2005a). These ads promise men great benefits to pursuing surgery, such as increased confidence and
with the difference in our sex life. His increased length, and especially his added thickness have satisfied me more than I ever dreamed possible. (Total Life Enhancement, 2005b) desirability to women. Advertisers’ Web sites
feature before-andafter surgery photos and testimonials, including some from women. Illustrative is the letter from “D.T.,” who wrote, I was satisfied with our lovemaking . . . . However,
my husband did not like the size of his penis . . . . Since his surgery, he has more confidence. And, to my surprise, I have been overwhelmed
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The flourishing penis enlargement industry indicates that at least some men worry enough about penis size to spend money on costly products and on potentially risky surgery to boost their self-confidence. However, little is known about how many men have such concerns and whether women do attach importance to penis
Summarizing results from 25 sources, Templer (2002) concluded that the typical penis was approximately 3.5 in. (8.9 cm) long when flaccid and 6 in. (15.2 cm) long when erect. Measurements made by sex researchers, however, tend to be significantly smaller than self-reports by male respondents. In two carefully controlled
size. Research on Actual Penis Size and Other Physical Characteristics Available research on penis size has typically focused on determining human variation in actual penis length.
studies, penis size was measured by researchers after men self-stimulated themselves and/or ingested pharmaceutical drugs to induce erections
(Senegezer et al., 2002; Wessells, Lue, & McAninch, 1996). Combining the means and standard deviations reported by these researchers, we calculated that the mean erect penis length was 5.3 in. (13.5 cm), with 68% of men measuring between 4.6 and 6.0 in. (11.7 cm and 15.2 cm), 13.5% between 3.8 and 4.5 in. (9.7 cm and 11.4 cm), and 13.5% between 6.1 and 6.8 in. (15.5 cm and 17.3 cm); only about 2.5% of men possessed a penis over 6.9 in. (17.5 cm) long, and 2.5% were under 3.7 in. (9.4 cm) long. Folk beliefs suggest that penis size is related to other physical traits, such as foot size, hand size, height, and weight (Paley, 1999).
Past research
with sizable samples has found penis size to be correlated positively with height (Edwards, 1998; Ponchietti et al., 2001) and negatively with weight (Ponchietti et al., 2001).
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HOW TO: START AND DEVELOPE YOUR BUSINESS There has never been a better time to start a business. 2011/12 marked a record high for doing just that; over 450,000 people set up a company and became their own boss. This is your opportunity to join the 4.14 million self-employed people and the 4.5 million small businesses in the UK. THESE ARE ENTERPRISING TIMES
Students are turning their talent into a way of making a living whilst experienced professionals are opting for the freedom and flexibility that comes with selfemployment. Mums are spotting gaps in the market and the over 50’s are surging ahead when it comes to launching new ventures. No matter your age or standing, there is potential to turn a passion or skill from your professional or social life into a bright business idea. And by doing so embracing free and low-cost technology that enables you to sell to local markets and reach customers on a global scale. Easily said and easily done: 3 good reasons to start a business today:
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Enabling technology – social media platforms and trading sites offer start-ups a powerful route to market. Selling
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No matter your age or standing, there is potential to turn a passion or skill from your professional or social life into a bright business idea.
and promoting yourself online is affordable and achievable and successful businesses are being built on Facebook and promoted via Twitter, YouTube and LinkedIn, selling everything from morph suits to graphic design, financial services and artisan goods.
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High level of support – when starting a business, you won’t be alone! There is an abundance of support to help you start and grow, including:
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public and private sector support – assisting with essentials like workspace, guidance and finance corporate brands – who are opening up accelerators and their own retail outlets to help small businesses grow at speed peers – other small business owners are on hand to deliver advice and expert mentoring
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starting out in business, there are important things to consider. Ask yourself – is your idea a sound business proposition? Is there a market and demand for you to make sales and make a profit? Think about the cost and time elements of the business. Are you aiming for something innovative and niche and / or can your product or service match or beat your competition?
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Roasted Vegetable Stack
Ingredients 1 medium kumara or potato, scrubbed and sliced ¼ butternut pumpkin, deseeded and cut into wedges 1 carrot, scrubbed and sliced 1 beetroot, scrubbed and cut into eighths 1 courgette, sliced thickly 4 whole garlic cloves (optional) Handful of rosemary sprigs Vegetable oil
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½ bag baby spinach leaves or rocket 1 capsicum, sliced ½ punnet cherry tomatoes, halved 2 Tbsp lite balsamic vinaigrette Method 1. Preheat oven to 180°C. 2. Place vegetables on baking paper on a baking tray. Spritz with oil and toss through vegetables. Add garlic cloves and rosemary sprigs. Bake for
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Health Tips For 2018
Dedicate yourself to a healthy lifestyle in 2018 with these food, nutrition and exercise tips.
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Eat Breakfast There’s no better way to start your morning than with a healthy breakfast. Include lean protein, whole grains, fruits and vegetables. Try oatmeal cooked with low-fat milk, sliced almonds and berries, or top a toaster waffle with low-fat yogurt and fruit. Find more quick breakfast ideas at www.eatright.org/nutritiontipsheets.
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Make Half Your Plate Fruits and Vegetables Fruits and veggies add color, flavor and texture plus vitamins, minerals and fiber to your plate. Make 2 cups of fruit and 2 ½ cups of vegetables your daily goal. Don’t let winter stop you from enjoying produce. It may be harder to find fresh options, but frozen and canned are great alternatives. See “20 Ways to Enjoy More Fruits and Vegetables” at www.eatright.org/nutritiontipsheets.
Watch Portion Sizes Do you know if you’re eating the proper portion size? Get out the measuring cups and see how close your portions are to the recommended serving size. Using smaller plates, bowls and glasses can help you keep portions under control. Use half your plate for fruits and vegetables and the other half for grains and lean meat, poultry, seafood or beans. To complete the meal, add a glass of fatfree or low-fat milk or a serving of fat-free yogurt for dessert. Visit www. choosemyplate.gov.
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Be Active Regular physical activity lowers blood pressure and helps your body control stress and weight. Start by doing what exercise you can for at least 10 minutes at a time. Children and teens should get 60 or more minutes of physical activity per day, and adults should get two hours and 30 minutes per week. You don’t have to hit the gym—take a walk after dinner or play a game of catch or basketball.
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KITCHEN CORNER • EAT SMART Fix Healthy Snacks Healthy snacks can sustain your energy levels between meals. Whenever possible, make your snacks combination snacks. Choose from the MyPlate food groups: whole grains, fruits, vegetables, low-fat or fatfree dairy, lean protein or nuts. Try low-fat yogurt with fruit, whole-grain crackers with low-fat cheese, or a small portion of nuts with an apple or banana. For more snack ideas, see “25 Healthy Snacks for Kids” and “Smart Snacking for Adults and Teens” at www.eatright.org/ nutritiontipsheets.
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Get to Know Food Labels Ever wonder about what the numbers in the Nutrition Facts panel really mean? Or,
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the difference between “reduced fat” and “low fat”? The Food and Drug Administration has strict guidelines on how food label terms can be used. To learn more about food labels, see “Shop Smart – Get the Facts on Food Labels” at www.eatright.org/ nutritiontipsheets. Eat Right Food, Nutrition and Health Tips from the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics
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Consult an RD Whether you want to lose weight, lower your cholesterol or simply eat better, consult the experts! Registered dietitians can help you by providing sound, easy-to-follow personalized nutrition advice and put you on the path to losing weight, eating well and reducing
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your risk of chronic disease. Learn more about RDs at www.eatright.org/RD.
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Follow Food Safety Guidelines The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention estimates that roughly one in six Americans gets sick from foodborne disease each year. Reduce your chances of getting sick by practicing proper hand washing. Separate raw meat, poultry and seafood from ready-toeat foods like bread and vegetables. Use a food thermometer to make sure food is properly cooked. Refrigerate food quickly at a proper temperature to slow bacteria growth. Learn more about home food safety at http://homefoodsafety.org.
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Get Cooking Cooking at home can be healthy, rewarding and cost-effective. Resolve to learn some cooking and kitchen basics, like how to dice an onion or how to store herbs and spices. The collection of How do I… videos at www.eatright. org/howdoi will get you started.
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Dine Out without Ditching
Your Goals You can dine at a restaurant and stick to your healthy eating plan! The key is to plan ahead, ask questions and choose foods carefully. Think about nutritious items you can add to your plate— fruits, veggies, lean meat, poultry or fish—and look for grilled, baked, broiled or steamed items. See “Healthy Eating on the Run” at www.eatright.org/
nutritiontipsheets.
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Enact Family Meal Time Research shows that family meals promote healthier eating. Plan to eat as a family at least a few times each week in 2013. Set a regular mealtime. Turn off the TV, phones and other electronic devices to encourage mealtime talk. Get kids involved in meal planning and cooking and use this time to teach them about good nutrition. For more family mealtime tips, visit www.kidseatright.org.
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Banish Brown Bag Boredom Whether it’s a brown bag lunch for work or school, make it a healthy lunch packed with nutrition. Prevent brown bag boredom with these healthy lunch ideas. They’re easy to fix the night before and ready to
go in the morning. Try whole-wheat couscous with chick peas or black beans; whole-wheat tortilla filled with chicken, mushrooms, onions and tomatoes; baked potato topped with broccoli, lowfat cheddar cheese and salsa; or spinach salad with sliced pear, red onion and low-fat feta cheese. Keep lunches safe with tips from http://homefoodsafety.org.
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Drink More Water Our bodies depend on water to regulate temperature, transport nutrients and oxygen to cells, carry away waste products and more. For generally healthy people who live in temperate climates, the Dietary Reference Intakes from the Institute of Medicine recommend a total daily beverage intake of 13 cups for men and 9 cups for women.
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was born Trevor Rufaro Goustino in Dangamvura, Mutare, Zimbabwe on the 05th of August. Rapper and afro soul singer whose music is influenced by Hip Hop, Jazz and reggae, studied Ethnomusicology at Mutare Polytechnic class of 2007.
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started pursuing music when his parents divorced. Seeking to find a voice he started writing poetry and later on Music. Majored in guitar. He plays guitar and rap inspired mainly by poetry. His music seeks to motivate and give hope to mankind. Performed at H.I.F.A. 2015 and 2018, Shoko Festival 2013, Harare Food and Music Festival 2016, opened for Shekhina at Unplugged Zimbabwe to name a few. Released at least 6 singles to date including the chat topping single “6 Oclock” featuring Trae Yung which stayed in the Power fm Zimbabwe Top 40 charts for a record 4 months and ending the year 2016 on number 38 on top 100. A collaboration with Shugeta and Mr Noxa titled “Ndiyerese” which topped the Power FM Zimbabwe charts. Nominated twice at the Zim Hip Hop Awards 2017 with Shugeta #BestGroup and #BestGospel. The latest offering is Sterek feat Mr Noxa produced by Kelvin Beats and Mr Noxa at TMG Rekodz. It was in at least 4 radio charts namely Zifm,
Power Fm, Star Fm and Breeze Fm in Victoria Falls respectively. The same led to the in-
troduction of a fragrance “Sterek Perfume” by Kay Gee 40. Upcoming projects: Tora Mari feat Nyasha Timbe and Dj Shugeta produced by Nyasha Timbe
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