For Short Flat Nose-Flat nose bridge, small nostrils and flat nose tip. Since the nose is a bit short and quite unnoticeable, a highlighter or a light foundation is needed at the center of the nose. starting from the bridge and right down to the tip for an illusion or height and width. a darker shade of foundation or better, the eyeshadow should start at the inner corner of the eyes to create an illusion of depth in this part, thus making the bridge of the nose appear high or elevated. A beige shade of make-up serves the purpose.
Basically, conflicts in marriage cannot be avoided due to differences in the personality of the husband and wife. Each of them exhibits certain traits and types of behaviors which are a product of many factors and which cannot easily be changed. The common causes of conflicts between husband and wife are the following:
1. Difference of personality- an individual has his own habits, values, attitudes, emotional responses, moods and behaviors which take time to change.
2. Sexual relationship- commonly the source of frustration and anger between husband and wife. Husbands are more demanding and aggressive in their sexual desires than the wife.
3. In-laws and other relatives- meddling of in-laws in the affairs of married couple causes conflict within the family. Relatives leaving with the couple is also a common cause of conflict.
4. Financial matters- the manner of spending, the adequacy to meet the needs of the family are source of problems.
5. Lack of communication- lack of openness of both husband and wife usually causes conflict. If only both will realize that all conflicts can be resolved through exchange of ideas and dialogues done in a civilized way,then conflicts can be minimized.
6. Authority and Responsibility- when both asserts authority over the family conflicts arise. When responsibilities are neglected problems crop out.
For marriage to last, misunderstanding and conflicts must be resolved right away and should not be allowed to develop and become a grave problem. Common methods of resolving conflicts are the following:
1. Compromise- Since both have their own individuality and personality, meeting halfway in their adjustment will lead to the solution of most of marital problems.
2. Accommodation- acceptance of the strengths and weaknesses of the other partner would surely prevent conflicts and promote cooperation to both husband and wife.
3. Communication and dialogue - the couple should realize that all disputes on this earth can be settled through dialogue and communication especially if done in a civilized way.
Word Building
The study of words is very interesting. On the knowledge of how words are formed depends much of the ability to use the correct words needed at a given time. A knowledge of the origin of words will greatly help the student of English learn the meaning of a big of words.
A word can be separated into its elements--root or stem, suffix and prefix. The root or stem is the basis out of which words are formed. The prefix is the part placed before a root word to form a new word. The suffix is the part added after the stem to form a new word.
Knowing the meaning of a root word gives one the clue to the meaning of a number of words. Take the root word graph derived from the Greek verb Graphein which means to write. From it several words have stemmed like photograph, autograph, biography, geography, paragraph, telegraph, phonograph.
Try defining each word by learning the meaning of the following prefixes. Photo-- produced by action for light, Auto--self, Bio--life, Geo--earth, Para--closely related or alongside, Tele--far, Phono--sound, voice, tone.
Shyness is one of the major factors that prevent children from seeking companionship among their peers. While it can range from silence and uneasiness around other people to completely avoiding contact, shyness, according to specialists, is an issue that is more genetic than social. Kagan's research shows that shy children ''have highly reactive nervous system, resulting in a lower threshold for stimulation or arousal. When faced h new people or situations, they become easily stressed or frightened. Children who are innately shy often have a close relative who is shy as well.''
In spite of the strong genetic pull toward bashfulness, stresses the important role a child's parents and environment play ih his balanced growth and development. With awareness, guidance, and support, you can help your child adjust to new situations and slowly come out of his shell when he is ready and willing. Keep in mind that the steps out of shyness and into friendship involve the use of different skills that each take different lengths of time to develop.