BDSM Exposed - Society’s Secret Subculture

September 29, 2010 by Tuxman · Leave a Comment
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BDSM can be described as a subculture or alternative lifestyle choices for people with particular leanings toward bondage, discipline, fetish, kink, and sado masochism culminating in consensual power play, pain and pleasure by its participants to enhance an erotic relationship. The term BDSM literally means: bondage and discipline, sadism and masochism.

The dynamics of a BDSM relationship are characterised by its participants adopting the consensual roles of slave or submissive, and surrendering themselves to the domination of a Mistress or Master for erotic gratification between both parties. It is important to emphasise however, that there is a widely recognised and respected code of conduct for activities undertaken within the scope of BDSM and sado masochistic play which is “safe, sane and consensual” at all times during a scene. The basic principles of BDSM require that it be performed by responsible partners, of their own free will and in a safe way which means that everything is based on safe, rational and consensual behaviour of all parties. This mutual consent highlights a clear legal and ethical distinction between BDSM and crimes such as sexual assault or domestic violence.

BDSM encompasses a broad spectrum of activities such as bondage, discipline, slave training, spanking, CBT, nipple torture, electro torture, anal play, strapon, fisting, humiliation, spanking, corporal punishment, slapping, spitting, needle play, hot wax, forced feminisation, sissy slut training, water sports, foot worship, stiletto worship, boot worship, trampling, mummification, to name a few.

Classically, some of the tools of the performance are gags, whips, crops, paddles, ropes, cuffs, collars, straight jackets, straps and hoods, and indeed the Dominatrix or Master being the ultimate tool and facilitator of the kinky scenario.

Until the mid-nineties, the BDSM and fetish subcultures were still largely underground communities, however social acceptance swiftly escalated due to the prevalence of material available via the internet. It seems the internet has revolutionized our sex lives and provided us the luxury of exploring our darkest desires in the privacy of our own homes with downloadable BDSM, fetish and femdom movies at the click of a mouse.

These domination and femdom themed movies are likely to portray men and women experiencing various forms of bondage, discipline, punishment and torture and being consensually “forced” to endure submission, humiliation or sexual slavery by a femdom or master applying various methods of torture, punishment and discipline. Oh and yes, if you’re wondering, statistics show that a lot of people like it. Whether they are physically on the receiving end from their adored masochist or satisfying their individual fetish and kinks by watching BDSM, femdom and fetish movies, chances are there are a lot more people aroused by this secret world than they would openly admit.

The internet also paved the way for like-minded people to communicate not only locally, but world wide which in turn triggered an explosion of interest and knowledge of BDSM, kink, fetish and S & M. In addition, there has also been an explosive demand for traditional sex shops and online adult toy companies to stock fetish toys and fetish fashion, offering leather, latex, rubber and PVC.

Fortunately, the blossoming of websites offering BDSM movies has been a godsend for those curious, shy little creatures with no means of fulfilling their desire for slave training and servitude in the real world enabling them to explore their inner slave. Now they can download a session with an international BDSM Mistress and take all the punishment their little heart desires at a safe distance without those little telltale torture marks that tell their partner they have a penchant for a Femdom Mistress.

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What is Abstract Art?

September 29, 2010 by Tuxman · Leave a Comment
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Abstract Art is a modern movement in American painting that showed up in the late forties and then become a preferred trend in Western painting through the 1950s. The most prominent American Abstract Expressionist painters were Jackson Pollock, Willem de Kooning, Franz Kline, and Mark Rothko. Others were Clyfford Still, Philip Guston, Helen Frankenthaler, Barnett Newman, Adolph Gottlieb, Robert Motherwell, Lee Krasner, Bradley Walker Tomlin, William Baziotes, Ad Reinhardt, Richard Pousette-Dart, Elaine de Kooning, and Jack Tworkov. Many of them worked, lived, or had galleries in New York City.

Although it is the accepted designation, Abstract Expressionism is not the most apt category of the type of art created by the artists. In fact, the movement consisted of several different painterly styles that differentiated in both technical application and quality of expression. Despite this variety, Abstract Expressionist paintings possess many common aspects. They are essentially abstract — that is, they consist of forms which are not taken from the outer world.

They furthermore display free, spontaneous, and individual emotional expression, and they show high freedom of technical skill and method to create this goal, with a special emphasis pushed on the exploitation of the malleable physical characteristic of paint to call up expressive qualities (for example, sensuousness, dynamism, violence, mystery, lyricism). They show the same kind of importance on the unstudied and intuitive application of the paint in a sort of psychic improvisation akin to the automatism of the Surrealists, with the likewise aim of finding the influence of the creative unconscious in art. They show the conscious neglect of conventionally structured composition formed from discrete and segregable areas and their replacement with a unique and unified, unchanged area, network, or other image that exists in unstructured space. Lastly, the paintings fill large canvases to grant the aforementioned visual effects both monumentality and engrossing might.

The early Abstract Expressionists had two iconic forerunners: Arshile Gorky, who painted sensual biomorphic forms by using a free, intricately linear and liquid paint method; and Hans Hofmann, who used dynamic and powerfully textured brushwork in his abstract but conventionally constructed artworks. An early important influence on nascent Abstract Expressionism was the arrival on American shores in the late 1930s and early forties of a host of Surrealists and important European avant-garde artists arriving from the rise of the Nazi party Europe. Those European artists greatly moved the native New York City painters and permitted them a more intimate perspective of the vanguard of European painting. The Abstract Expressionist movement itself is now considered as having begun with the paintings style by Jackson Pollock and Willem de Kooning in the late forties and early 1950s.

While acknowledging the differentiation of style of the Abstract Expressionist movement, three broad approaches can be located. One was action painting which is indicated by a loose, speedy, dynamic, or strong handling of paint in sweeping or slashing brushstrokes, and in applications partially dictated by chance, for example dripping or spilling paint directly onto the canvas. Pollock initially practiced action painting by dripping commercial paints on the raw canvas to create intricate and tangled skeins of paint into stimulating and suggestive linear patterns. De Kooning employed extremely vigorous and expressive brushstrokes to create richly coloured and textured images. Kline made use of dynamic, sweeping black strokes on a white canvas to build starkly monumental forms.

The second area within Abstract Expressionism is displayed by many varied styles from the lightly lyrical, delicate imagery and fluid shapes of paintings by Guston and Frankenthaler to the clearly structured, forceful, almost calligraphic art of Motherwell and Gottlieb.

The final and least emotionally expressive area was that of Rothko, Newman, and Reinhardt. These painters made use of large areas or blocks of flat colour and thin diaphanous paint to find quiet, subtle, almost meditative works. The leading colour-field painter was Rothko; the large part of his works consist of wide combinations of soft-edged, solidly coloured rectangular fields that tend to glimmer and resonate.

Abstract Expressionism had a important influence on both the American and European art circles in the 1950s. Indeed, the movement sparked the transition of the creative centre of modern painting from Paris to New York City through the postwar time. Throughout the decade of the 50s, the the movement’s youth increasingly took to the lead of the colour-field painters. By the 1960s, the artists had generally moved away from the extremity of the expressiveness of the action painters.

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What is an Online Gift Register?

September 27, 2010 by Tuxman · Leave a Comment
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A gift registry is a form of managed wish list made for a celebratory occasion where gifts are customary, the most common of which are for weddings and baby showers. With the advent of the internet however, gift registries have diversified into abundant categories, such as birthday or charity registries.

Where a managed gift registry differs from a typical recipient-run wish list is that the registry is managed by a third party; this can either be by a retail store, or increasingly gift registry websites are being selected instead. Items are compiled and prioritized into a list, which is then sent to the chosen company. Upon buying an item on the registry, the registry is updated to be seen by other guests wishing to purchase an item on the list. This offers multiple benefits for both the givers and the receivers of the gifts:

It provides insightful and easily accessed information for what items the giver should buy. If managed by a retail store, it means that gift purchasers only have to search one store in order to buy a gift.

It prevents people purchasing the same or unneeded gifts, which is good for both the purchaser and the recipient. It saves the family the time and trouble of keeping the registry up to date. Registries usually make the purchaser of a gift anonymous, reducing the negative social interactions that can result from competitive gift purchasing.

When deciding whether to use the services of a specialized retailer or to use a registry website, several aspects of each should be considered. While using a retailer for your registry is generally free, the gifts on the list have to be ones available from the store overseeing it. If you feel you do not want your guests to needlessly comb through a variety of stores, this can be seen as an advantage. Retailers will also usually have professionalstaff that can help you in a variety of matters related to the registry, such as gift ideas or return policy.

Online gift registries on the other hand, offer the ability to shop at home, increased variety and instant communication between persons. They can be used for a variety of occasions, can choose a larger variety of items from multiple stores (known as a Universal Registry), plus simple cash registries are available if that is what you want.

Some websites even offer discounts on selected items if they are included in your registry. However, most websites offer their registries at cost to the host, and great caution should be taken in making sure both the registry service and the listed gifts are legitimate. Thoroughly research the reputations of websites that you may be contemplating about using, to avoid both confusion and heartbreak.

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Marketing Using Promotional Products

September 16, 2010 by Tuxman · Leave a Comment
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Starting a business can be tricky depending on the marketing tactics being used to attract the attention of potential customers. One of the most cost-effective and leading ways to get people to notice your business is to use promotional merchandise. This is almost like a subtle form of bribery since it is a common fact that everyone likes getting gifts and, more often than not, this gesture makes them likely to come back as a token of gratitude.

Compared to mass media advertising which can be more costly, promotional items are flexible and can always be managed to fit within your allocated budget. It can be everyday items personalised with your company’s brand on it like mugs, pens, calendars, notepads, or little paperweights.

However, choosing the correct item to use as a promotional item is also important. It should be something that is of interest to your target market and, where possible, related to what you are planning to market. For example if your target market is teenagers and students then you might want to invest on giveaways that they can use everyday, like a mobile phone case or school bags. This is a very effective method of marketing because if they see your company’s name frequently, they are bound to remember you.

If your business caters to a wider audience then your promotional items should also vary to accommodate them all. This helps get people who are hesitant to reconsider, and probably give your company a try. In other instances, having a unique promotional item gives a lasting impression of your company and it will most likely benefit you in the near future when a consumer makes their next purchase decision.

When choosing the types of products to giveaway be as creative as you can be, as it goes a long way. By including promotional products in your marketing mix’you will build brand loyalty, establish the business as the authoritarian figure in the industry and also attain mass exposure through visual and viral marketing.

Promotional products also assist with keeping your company name top of mind.

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The Importance of Corporate Identity and Branding

September 11, 2010 by Tuxman · Leave a Comment
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The success of any business is assembled around its identity. Both, corporate identity and branding, are central as they exemplify the perception of the business and the way the products and services are seen by the consumer.

Corporate Identity is what establishes you as a company and it is the first point of differentiation that separates your business entity from the competition.

Corporate branding plays a major role in advertising as well, as it includes the logo that is associated with the company. While some people attach little importance to the significance of establishing an organizational identity, it is an essential component of any business as anything your company does in the future, irrespective of good or bad, will be associated with that logo. Whenever people see that logo, they will immediately think of your products and services.

Branding on the other hand refers to the name, sign or symbol (or a combination of all) that is used to recognize products and services and attribute them to your company. It also includes the functional elements, the tasks and values and what the business has to offer to the public. Corporate identity and branding both form the business image, when seen from an outsider’s point of view.

Clients usually consider these two aspects of the company before they decide to do business with you. The brand and corporate identity you consider should not just advertise high quality products and services to your clients, it should also be also with a defined set of visuals that would help people distinguish your products and services from those offered by your competitors.

For any business to succeed in the industry, these two key aspects should be taken into serious consideration. This is perhaps why it takes more than one person to decide on an element that is seemingly irrelevant but is actually what determines the company as an entity.

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Why You Should Hire an Architect

September 7, 2010 by Tuxman · Leave a Comment
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An architect is a well trained expert who has experience in planning, designing and the construction of buildings and the oversight of construction jobs.

Also, one is not considered an architect until he or she has properly passed all the necessary courses and accredited programs to procure a license in order to practice architecture. When practicing architecture, the architect can have freedom to design the building or group of buildings, as well as the space around it that still counts as part of the property. These ideas form the planning stage of the project and can take months to finalise.

The reason why architects are so important to the success of any building plan is simple: they can put your ideas into a feasible and plausible reality. If you have great ambitions for your home or place of business, then an architect can ensure that those dreams will come true.

But aside from the actual design of the building, there are so many other complex factors (beyond the scope of inexperienced people) that need to be examined, and these are also covered in the responsibilities of the architect.

For example, there are some architectural firms that not only design the building for you, but they also prepare the bid documents for the pricing of the entire project, and are the ones that most commonly talk to the contractors, stakeholders and any third parties involved in the assignment.

When you engage an architect, you will not have to be bogged down by all the small but important technical details. All you have to be concerned about is if whether or not the building is coming along according to the plans originally devised with the help of the architect.

The architect is also very helpful before the actual construction. If you do not have an actual plan but do have an idea on what you want your structure to look like, then that is where the professional can help you on the project.

All you have to do is to present them with some ideas and they can be the ones to take care of site analysis, the assistance you may need in zoning and planning, any environmental impact studies you may need, bidding and contract negotiation with the contractor and his men, and so much more.

The architect that you hire will be involved in all of the aspects of your project. Essentially, you are hiring an architect because you require a trained professional to take carriage of planning and designing the building or dwelling as well as provide the necessary feedback and support throughout the entire project.

Engaging an architect is like taking on a business partner for your project, one who is knowledgeable, knows the risk areas around the project and knows how to minimize those risks, has the necessary people skills to work with contractors in order to hire additional resources within budget.

A good architect will treat the project as though it is his or her own and will devise creative ideas and plans to the manager, and discuss in great detail the advantages, disadvantages, any problems of a particular strategy.

These are just some of the many important benefits and key reasons why you should hire an architect. There are so many more reasons that really prove that any project worth going through with has to be under the supervision of a highly qualified architect. In the end, it all boils down to the fact that you have a dream construction project, and your architect is the person to make all these dreams become reality.

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Tents and Marquees

September 2, 2010 by Tuxman · Leave a Comment
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marquees-pavillion-3Event Tents, such as wedding tents are used when you want to make a splendid outdoor scene. They are generally structures installed at a location for a period of time.

Why A Tent?
Commercial Tents are used as protection from the sun, rain or a gathering place. They can make a stunning and creative atmosphere for any event.

Tent Rentals
Tents can be rented or leased for a day, a weekend, weeks, months, etc. For one or two day events, the Tents are usually installed a few days before the event, depending on scheduling and weather, and remain until a few days after the event. Many rentals are quoted for the entire week, allowing for time to set up and design the interior and exterior. Some Tents are built for exceedingly long-term events and have been installed and remain installed for years.

What Kind of Tent Should I Rent?
Tent rental companies come in all sizes - from small-sized companies with just a few Tents to exceedingly large-sized companies - carrying dozens of several sizes and styles of Tents. Some general rental companies rent from tent rental companies to accommodate their client’s needs.

You may know you want to use a standard Tent for your event, or your event planner may already have in mind to use a Tent. You have options! There are lots of other fabulous
structures and Tent styles out there. Some are unique and make a statement of their own. Ask the rental company you’re working with for a list of the type styles they have on hand.

Usually, the different types of Tents available in most companies are (the names vary depending of the company):

Folding Tents Easy and fast to use and always in demand. Very popular, because usually is the less expensive tent. Fast, flexible, cost effective and long lasting.

They are used by:

  • Corporate brands across most industries
  • Government & Council buyers
  • SME business marketers
  • Franchisees
  • Agricultural exhibitors
  • Emergency services & community groups
  • Folding Tents create brand exposure opportunities.
  • You can reach your audience at the right time, in the right place with the right message.

Inflatable Tents An exciting and fun alternative Tent. Easy & fast to set up. Be sure they have removable printed roof because in that way you can share the investment with other licences.

What Size Tent Will I Need?

The size of Tent depends on a few factors:

1. The number of guests you expect
2. Layout or seating arrangements or the style of event:

* Reception with what type of tables?
* Speaker engagement with what type of seating?
* Will you need a dance floor?
* Will you need display areas for your products?

If you are interested in a Tent, you can expect to need about 2,000 - 2,500 square feet for 200-seated guests. That could mean a 40 x 60 size Tent (Always ask the Tent rental vendor directly and they’ll give you the best dataabout the size of Tent you’ll need).

Therefore, the key rule is; know what you are going to use your tent for. The choice of tents is amazing, almost on par with the choice of cars that you can buy.

So if you need a tent for the family BBQ, for example, your needs are fairly basic
and your budget may be low. Look for cheap tents that offers a waterproof Polyester roof and a good warranty for under $600.

If you need a tent for a school or sports club you will need a range of sizes, and colours. Most plain colour Tents s range between $995- $2900. If you are keen to advertise yourself, you can have your names printed for around $150-$300. Printing logos usually cost a little more.

In the last 5 years, portable Tents have become important to businesses for their marketing. The essential need for these buyers is a prominent and quality reproduction of their logo. Sign written or printed Tents can be as boring as a website address or they can be a design masterpiece.

Remember, if it is for commercial purposes, the aim is to build awareness of your company with your printed Tent. Printed corporate Tents range in price from $1500- $4000. Good ones will really catch your eye.

Once you have decided on what sort of buyer you are and how you are going to use your Tents, a good Tents company will offer you a choice of frames, a warranty of between 3-5 years and help with designing the printing-if you need it.

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