Thursday, September 18, 2008

Being A Student @ AiCH

Being a student at the Art Institute of Charlotte has opened my eyes to all the opportunities that are out there. I am currently pursuing a degree in Fashion Marketing and Management. At first I didn't know what I wanted to do in life when I was in high school. I have been exposed to different things since I have been here. I still do not know what direction I want to go in but, I do know that I would like to either do, Fashion styling, Visual Merchandising, Fashion Journalism, or work at someone's Magazine company. Although I hated taking Fashion Sketching I love it now because I am good at sketching. Although when I was in high school I wanted to design clothing for women with a big bust. Women with big bust can't wear everything, and I wanted to make clothing that are cute and fun, but also fit in the bust area. I may still pursue this dream because I am passionate about it... who knows maybe you'll see my clothing on your wife, sister, or mom one day.

Thursday, September 4, 2008

Vote or Die!!

Rap star P Diddy has adopted a hard-hitting campaign slogan as he attempts to convince young people to vote in the coming November's Presidential election in America.
Diddy's 'Citizen Change' campaign will use the slogan 'Vote or Die!' for its publicity on T-shirts, reports RateTheMosic.com.
The hip-hop star hopes that his unusual and stern slogan will help young people realise the value of voting in elections.
"It has been a national revolution for me. I was disenfranchised, like everybody else. I felt like the voting process it didn't matter, it didn't work. Politicians don't speak my language".
"But I got educated on how the game works. I knew I had to utilise my power and my vote to make them stand up and recognise me. This is one of the most important elections of all time.
We control who is going to be the next president of the United States.This is a matter of life or death. This election is life or death, which is why Citizen Change has come up with our campaign slogan 'Vote Or Die'," added Diddy.
Diddy recently finished a stint as an actor on broadway and believes that it was the hardest job he had ever done and that he is still an aspiring actor who had to go a long way. "In the beginning, I was kind of stiff. I was in a new environment, and I was so focused on delivering the lines, I wasn't living the real life.
Celebrities everywhere are wearing these "Vote or Die" T-shirt. Fifty Cent and Paris