In today’s fast-paced economy, fast, reliable shipping is extremely important. Regardless of the destination where loads are being shipped, getting there as fast as possible is becoming the norm rather than the exception, which is why expedited shipping is becoming very popular.
Here are a handful of things you’ll want to know about expedited trucking freight when you consider becoming part of this lucrative business.
Just About Everyone Uses It
Anyone who’s in need of urgent shipment will use expedited shipping. These shipments can range in size, from a few letters to an entire truck-load of products. While they’re used by virtually every niche, they are more commonly used by medical facilities in need of urgent supplies, manufacturing factories in need of prompt replenishment of inventory, and operators of oil drilling facilities that require important parts. Even though these are more common, anyone can use expedited freight services when an urgent shipment is called for.
Logistics Play a Key Role
Any efficient shipping process comes backed with accurate and effective logistics. This helps the individual responsible for the shipment of the products to track it at any time, giving them peace of mind knowing that the goods will reach their destination on time.
There’s No Limited on Expedited Shipping
Regardless of whether or not the shipper requires products shipped across town or across the entire country, expedited freight firms will plan such deliveries within a time-efficient manner. Of course, the longer the distance for the delivery, the more factors are involved with the entire logistics behind the shipment.
Expedited Shipping Is Even Used by Very Small Businesses
Big businesses aren’t the only ones using expedited freight. Even small businesses will find these services exceptionally handy. Experienced expedited freight firms work diligently to deliver loads of all sizes, and will coordinate all elements of an emergency shipment.
At the end of the day, expedited freight services can give anyone the confidence knowing that their shipment will arrive on schedule.
Simple mehendi design (occasionally spelled as mehndi design) apparel and accessories are taking the Western world by storm. There are plenty of theories why this should be so, yet many of them completely miss the mark when it comes to explaining precisely why these intricate and colourful Middle Eastern designs are suddenly enjoying such a rapid rise to prominence in the world of fashion.
Mehndi Designs Are Flying Off The Shelves
One thing is for sure: Mehndi designs are flying off the shelves, even as they continue to appear on all manner of items, from jackets, skirts, and dresses, to pendants, brooches, and cell phone covers. Everywhere you look, people are adopting Mehndi designs in dozens of fascinating and innovative new ways. This is one 21st century fashion trend that seems to be rapidly developing into the very opposite of the proverbial “flash in the pan.”
What Is The Source Of The Timeless Appeal Of Mehndi Designs?
Perhaps by asking the question, “Just what is the source of the timeless appeal of Mehndi designs?”, we can quickly get to the truth. Mehndi fashion is new to the Western world, but is centuries old in the land of its origin: The Middle Eastern region of Asia. Mehndi designs first entered the world of Arabic fashion in the 17th century during the Mughal invasion of India, and quickly spread all throughout the region.
It may well be that because these colorful and symmetrical patterned designs have had so much time to be perfected into an art form in the Middle East that they have finally come to the Western world in their full glory, without any of the awkward growth and transitional stages being observed. Everyone who is familiar with Mehndi designs agrees that this is one fashion style that can never be mistaken for any other.
The Western World Can’t Get Enough Of Mehndi Fashion
One thing is certain: The Western world can’t seem to get its fill of Mehndi fashion. Companies, such as Craftsvilla among many others, are producing Mehndi design themed items at breakneck speed, and are still having trouble fulfilling the ever-growing demand for more. The desire for Mehndi fashion has permeated the Western world from Paris to London and New York. If you’re looking for the next great fashion trend, the time to get to know Mehndi fashion is now.
Lupita Nyong’o stuns in emerald green knit sweater and mini skirt. The Mexican-born actress who has been making fashion headlines since she became famous was seen rocking the attire that she paired with a wide-brimmed grey felt hat. The Oscar award winning actress wore the outfiit to Joe’s Public Theater in New York where she is one of the cast in the off-Broadway play, Eclipsed.
The Twelve Years A Slave star looked gorgeous in the attire that she completed with a pair of matching opaque tights and black heels. She was all smiles as she made her way to the theatre. Her face was free of makeup and she wore a pair of sunglasses that looked good on her face.
The Kenya actress and former MTV Shuga star carried a blue sports bag and draped her charcoal coat over the top. She also held a black lace scarf together with her coat and her bag. The emerald green knit sweater brought out the Yale graduate’s beautiful skin tone.
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Almost a year after she was rescued from Boko Haram captivity by the Nigerian army, Zara John is still in love with one of the militants who abducted her.
She was delighted to discover that she was pregnant with his child following a urine and blood test carried out by a doctor in the refugee camp to which she was taken after her rescue.
“I wanted to give birth to my child so that I can have someone to replace his father since I cannot reconnect with him again,” said 16-year-old Zara, one of the hundreds of girls kidnapped by Boko Haram militants during a seven-year insurgency in north-east Nigeria.
But any decision over the baby was taken out of her hands.
Her father drowned during flooding in 2010 so her uncles intervened. Some were adamant they did not want a Boko Haram offspring in their family and insisted on an abortion. Others felt the child should not be blamed for its father’s crimes.
In the end, the majority carried the vote and Zara was allowed to keep her child, a son she named Usman who is now about seven months old.
“Everybody in the family has embraced the child,” Zara told the Thomson Reuters Foundation, asking that her location remain undisclosed. “My uncle just bought him tins of Cerelac [instant cereal] and milk.”
Zara was 14 when Boko Haram militants fighting to establish a caliphate raided her village of Izge, in north-east Nigeria, in February 2014.
They razed homes in the village, slaughtered men, and loaded women, girls, and children into lorries.
Two of Zara’s brothers were out of town when the militants struck in one of a wave of hit-and-run attacks on villages as well as suicide bombings on places of worship or markets.
Zara’s mother fell off one of the overloaded lorries but tried to chase after the vehicle that was ferrying away her only daughter and her four-year-old son but was unable to keep up as the lorry headed on the 22-kilometer journey to Bita.
At the time, Bita and other surrounding towns close to the Sambisa forest were in Boko Haram control.
“As soon as we arrived, they told us that we were now their slaves,” Zara recalled.
Her days were spent doing chores and learning the tenets of her new religion, Islam. Two months later she was given away in marriage to Ali, a Boko Haram commander, and moved into his accommodation.
“After I became a commander’s wife, I had freedom. I slept anytime I wanted, I woke up any time I wanted,” she said.
“He bought me food and clothes and gave me everything that a woman needs from a man,” adding that he also gave her a mobile phone with his number plugged in and tattooed his name on her stomach to mark her as a Boko Haram wife.
Ali assured her that the fight would soon be over and they would return to his hometown of Baga where he intended his new wife to join his fishing business.
He told her that he had abandoned his fisherman trade and joined the militant group and elder brother, both fishermen like himself, were killed by Nigerian soldiers.
In a June 2015 report based on years on research and analysis of evidence, Amnesty International said the Nigerian army was guilty of gross human rights abuse and extra judicial killing of civilians in parts of north-east Nigeria, calling for an investigation into war crimes.
Ali was not at home when the Nigerian army stormed Bita in March 2015 and rescued Zara and scores of other women, taking them to a refugee camp in Yola in north-east Nigeria.
The raid came as international scrutiny on Nigeria increased after the high profile abduction of 200 schoolgirls from Chibok in northern Nigeria in April 2014 which caused outrage internationally and sparked the global campaign #bringbackourgirls. Those girls are yet to be found.
But Zara and Ali stayed in touch by phone until Nigerian soldiers realised some of the girls in the camp were still in touch with their abductors, seized their phones and moved them to another camp until they were reunited with their families.
Zara now lives with her extended family and son in a town far away from Izge.
Back with her family, Zara’s male relatives took over control of her life again, with requests for interviews fielded by them and all of her movements monitored by her family.
But asked her opinion, she said she would rather be with her Boko Haram husband.
“If I had my way, I would retrieve the phone number he gave me,” she said, regretting not committing his number to memory.
But Zara is realistic and knows the possibility of being reunited with Ali is very slim. Instead she wants to return to school when Usman stops breastfeeding and maybe then run her own business.
“I want to do a business that is suitable for a woman, something that will not take me out of the house,” she said.
Source: Reuters
Check out the many times Rita Ora rocked print outfits and see which one of them is your favourite. Any one who loves the ankara African print fabric will surely love floral prints as both fabrics are made of prints and are very colourful.
If you see a gorgeous floral print outfit, you can be sure such an attire will also come out great with the ankara African print, especially now that we have the ankara chiffon fabric that is more soft and flowy.
In these photos, British singer, Rita Ora is seen rocking different floral print outfits ranging from jumpsuits to dresses and skirts.
Just recently, Rita Ora bared it all for Lui Magazine. In the latest issue of the magazine, the British singer and actress went topless. Miss Ora is seen wearing a black mini skirt, completely braless and opening her jean shirt to reveal her bare chest while smiling at the camera. The racy photos were taken by famed photographer Terry Richardson.
According to Rita, the shoot represents “‘FREEDOM’ Being ME without permission,” Rita says about her photo shoot for the French adult entertainment magazine.
The “How We Do” and “ Will Never Let You Down” is currently in a battle with Roc Nation. She’s fighting for her freedom from the label she was signed into in 2008. In 2014, Rihanna also posed nude for the magazine’s cover, wearing only a pink bikini pants with body jewellery and holding a cup of water. Riri’s provocative shoot was modelled after one of Lui Magazine’s 1972 cover.
Below are photos of the many times Rita Ora was seen rocking floral print outfits.
These are the first photos from the protest staged by the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) today at the European Parliament in Brussels. Members of IPOB across several European States travelled down to the European capital city to agitate for self determination and support for their cause.
The protesters agitating for Biafra freedom carried several placards making statement of their demands and fears.
One of the placards read: “Buhari is Boko Haram.”
Another one read: “If EU can save the Syrian refugees. They can also save Biafrans from the extinction from the Nigerian Government.
for self determination. Buhari is breaking international law by harassing and killing the beleaguered and marginalized peoples of Biafra in British-Nigeria.” And it the bottom, it said: #Free Nnamdi Kanu.
The leader of the IPOB movement and Director of Radio Biafra, Nnamdi Kanu is currently under detention by the Nigerian Government. His continued detention has led to several protests by IPOB members who have organised several marches in Nigeria, New York, London, and now a European edition that took place in Brussels today.
The UK based cosmetic brand, Doris Michaels have launched a new website. “I want to give every black woman the opportunity to enhance their personal beauty with the best possible cosmetics to suit their skin. Our brand does exactly that, and at a low cost, our product really does do what it says! Other brands have very expensive advertising budgets which are passed onto customers to inflate prices, we are proud that our brand is promoted by word-of-mouth. Our products ARE better than MAC for black skin – why pay their prices? Doris Michaels celebrates dark skin,” Doris Michaels says about her product range.
According to the brand, Doris Michaels foundations adheres well to the skin and control shine. It claims to also stay on for several hours and can be used to easily cover blemishes and uneven skin tone.
On what the right makeup can do for a woman, Doris Michaels said: “The right make-up instantly takes years off the way you look. I call it a daily face-lift!”
To see all the products and Doris Michaels skin shades available, visit their website here.
Doris Michaels is a UK cosmetic line that was created 10 years ago to take care of women of colour. This was because she realised most of the mainstream cosmetic brands did not offer a wide variety of shades to fit the needs of black women.
Black women often have skin tone problems, such as blemishes, uneven skin tone, scarring and oiliness, which they hope to solve with make-up.
British Supermodel, Naomi Campbell continues her reign as the queen of swag as the cover girl of POP Magazine’s latest issue. The 45-year-old model shared the cover and feature shoot with 27-year-old hip hop rapper Asap Rocky. Naomi looked effortless toned slaying the campaign like she’s been doing since the 1990s when she was among the top three supermodels that ruled the industry.
In 2008, American singer R. Kelly was cleared of child pornography charges after a month-long trial. But now, the 49-year-old recording artist, songwriter, record producer, and former professional basketball player has come out to reveal he was abused as a child by a female relative. According to R. Kelly, the abuse started when he was just 8 and continued up until he was a teenager. And he alleged the experience made him to start feeling horny and sexually active from a young age.
In an interview with Chris Heath for GQ Magazine, Kelly said it all started one day when he fell asleep in front of the TV and was awoken from “a crazy dream about Three’s Company” to find a woman playing with him.
Kelly said he he struggled with his abuser but was unsuccessful. He also added that he was warned not to tell anyone one happened between them or he will be beaten. ”I tried to push her away, but she wouldn’t stop until she was finished. When she was, she said, “You better not say shit to no one or else you gonna get a terrible whupping,” he told Heath.
He also revealed in the interview that a family friend also offered him money to masturbate him while he was younger and says the experience had a negative impact on his childhood.
“At first, I couldn’t judge it,” “I remember it feeling weird. I remember feeling ashamed. I remember closing my eyes or keeping my hands over my eyes. I remember those things, but couldn’t judge it one way or the other fully.”‘I, well, definitely forgive them. As I’m older, I look at it and I know that it had to be not just about me and them, but them and somebody older than them when they were younger. I looked at it as if there was a sort of like, I don’t know, a generational curse, so to speak,going down through the family.’
On what he thinks about what these family members did to him while he was a little child, he said he has forgiven them and thinks it’s a generational curse.
“I, well, definitely forgive them. As I’m older, I look at it and I know that it had to be not just about me and them, but them and somebody older than them when they were younger, and whatever happened to them when they were younger. I looked at it as if there was a sort of like, I don’t know, a generational curse, so to speak, going down through the family. Not just started with her doing that to me.”
The days all British or European citizens were granted easy access to the United States of America are now over. Before now, British and a lot of other European citizens were not required to apply for a visa before entering the United states. But since the Paris attack that was carried out majorly by European citizens with dual nationalities, the US have changed their laws.
The new laws now means British Citizens and other European citizens with dual nationalities from countries such as Iran, Iraq, Syria and Sudan are required to get a visa before they will be allowed to enter America.
One victim to suffer from the new law was BBC’s journalist, Rana Rahimpour who was stopped from flying to US because she has both the British and Iranian nationalities.
A BBC journalist with dual British-Iranian nationality has been prevented from flying to the US after falling foul of changes to visa rules.
Rana Rahimpour was told by US authorities she could not travel under a visa waiver scheme.
Under new laws, dual citizens from several nationalities must instead apply for a visa at the US embassy.
But Ms Rahimpour said advice from the embassy on whether the rules had been implemented was unclear.
The UK foreign office website says the rules come in on 1 April, while the US State Department website says the authorities have “begun the process of implementing changes” to the waiver scheme.
Dual citizens fight new US visa rules
It was only after contacting the agency overseeing the waiver while at the airport, that Ms Rahimpour – a presenter at the BBC’s Persian service – was told her nationality excluded her from travelling.
‘Very unfair’
Two of her cousins were also prevented from flying. They had all been due to travel on the flight from Heathrow to a family birthday in the US.
Ms Rahimpour described the new rules as “very unfair”, pointing out they restrict Iranians who have gained their nationality through marriage or parentage.
She tweeted: “My fully #British daughter can’t attend her #American cousin’s bday cos her mum was born in #Iran.”
The new rules, which also affect Iraqi, Syrian and Sudanese dual citizens, have sparked anger.
They were enacted in the wake of raised security concerns following the Paris attacks, but a joint statement from European ambassadors warned of dual nationals being “disproportionately and unfairly affected”.