Topic 1 fashion
Starting with your first job, people always want to make a good impression. Their bosses, colleagues and the type of work you do should indicate what is appropriate. Many ways to make good impression, one of ways is make fashion style image among the rest. Of course you are not fashion model. But you know?
First impression makes from visual satisfaction. (if you say anything.) How can you appropriate to your working environment with fashion style? Most important thing is coordinating cloth in your wardrobe. People don’t know what kind cloth in their closet. The main reason you thought nothing to wear, is that nothing in your closet fits with anything else. What you need is mix and match clothing in neutral colors, so you can get more wear out of what you already have.
If you want nice coordinate with your cloth, you must think those blow things. First, you should think your body shape. “What kind do I have body shape?” It means, when you dress up suit (it’s for work), should be care about this. “What’s my body flaws?” when you find it, don’t be upset, don’t be shy, and never angry. It’s your body. You know? Nobody is perfect, even models have flaws, they just know how to enhance their assets so you don’t notice their flaws. Looking your best is all about creating the right balance with the color and shape of your clothing.
Second, you should find your own style and color. Think this question “What do I like?” finding your own style is easy. Let your creativity flow and combine the pieces any way you can imagine, or let the pictures inspire you. When you choose cloth before attend the office, you would be care color. Cloth color is depending on weather, face color, feeling, and environment situation.
If you choose neutral colors, you can easily mix the new pieces with clothing you already own. If you want to look taller, choose an outfit in one color only. If you want to look shorter, an outfit in two colors looks better. Dark colors reduce size, and light colors enlarge. A person with wide hips and narrow shoulders would benefit from choosing a dark colored skirt, and a lighter colored top for a more balanced look.
As you see, Jik-young-mo guys wearing businessmen suit. Men’s suit color is very simple in Korea. Almost Korean men who is working in their office suit color is solid like black, dark gray, navy. Of course, they want to normal person who is looking like suitable in their colleagues and workplaces. I also know about those things. But it is not only Korean businessmen but also almost Asian businessmen style like this. Asian men tend to be lean, generally shorter, dark (hair and complexioned).
So, clothing that emphasizes height, a slim figure, and brighter, interesting colors is going to look better. And also men’s accessory is very important more then women’s. because it going to be visual point on your suit. Necktie color, y-shirt color and socks color is figuring out men's senses.
Just now I am worry about some of Jik-young-mo guy will suddenly change suit color. Like this, one-day when you attend to office, wearing red suit, Yellow y-shirt and aqua blue necktie, it looks so stupid. Don’t do like that. (it’s joking^^) Anyways, let’s talk about Jik-young-mo’s mission..
1.What kinds do you like fashion style?
(Men should talk about women's style, women also talk about men's style)
2.Let’s talk about each other’s fashion.
3.Who is the best fashion people or ugly fashion people in 잉홀릭?
4.Do you think first impression is important? What are most important things when you meet person?
5. Do you think fashion style is important in office? Why? Why not?
6. What is important when you coordinated your style? Color? body?
7.If you don’t care of your style, why don’t you care it? If you care, why?
8. When are you troublesome coordinating cloth?
Topic 2
SLOTH really is a deadly sin. The World Health Organisation (WHO) reckons that sheer physical inactivity causes the deaths of about 2m people each year. Gluttony is another: rising consumption of fatty foods has combined with increasingly sedentary lifestyles to cause a global epidemic of obesity.
In just five years, between 1995 and 2000, the number of clinically obese people ballooned from 200m to 300m, of whom 115m are reckoned to be suffering from weight-related health problems. The world’s health systems are groaning under the mass of patients with obesity-linked ailments, such as diabetes, heart disease, strokes and bowel cancer. More exercise is the WHO’s remedy, so it has declared May 10th as “Move for Health Day”, though it says member countries can celebrate it on another day if they wish, perhaps recognising the slim chances of getting the public to shift from their beds on a Saturday morning.
Despite the rise of health consciousness, low-calorie diets and exercise routines in America since the 1980s, fat consumption has continued to rise, and thus so has obesity. A fifth of American men and a quarter of American women are obese, and their weight problems are starting ever earlier in life: official figures published last October show that 15% of America’s children are now obese.
Type 2 diabetes, an ailment strongly linked to excess weight, was until recently mainly a disease of the middle-aged and elderly but is increasingly being seen in children. All this is putting a huge burden on health services: one study put the annual cost of treating obesity-related disease in the United States at $46 billion. However, as the WHO admitted in a report last year, there are few reliable studies of the costs and benefits of campaigns to try to get people to lower their weight.
How will the money be found to pay for treating all these extra cases of weight-related diseases? Five years ago, American state governments arm-twisted the big tobacco firms to cough up more than $200 billion in compensation for the health costs of smoking. So it was inevitable that some smart lawyer would cook up the idea of suing fast-food outlets for causing obesity, and its resulting ailments, in their customers.
Last July, Caesar Barber, a 123kg (270lb) New Yorker who has had two heart attacks and suffers from diabetes, filed lawsuits against McDonald’s, Burger King, Wendy’s and KFC, arguing that they failed to warn him of the health risks of fatty, salty and sugary food?the first known legal case to claim that the fast-food industry has some responsibility for America’s obesity problem.
Despite the success of the tobacco litigation, skimming the fast-food firms for billions may not be so easy. Unlike in the case of tobacco, there is no convincing evidence that burgers and fries contain addictive substances. Smokers tend to be fiercely loyal to one brand, thereby making it easier to establish a causal link between a specific tobacco firm and a particular lung-cancer patient; but fast-food “junkies” tend to snack indiscriminately, making it harder to point a podgy finger at a single culprit. That will not stop them trying, of course. And it is interesting to note that since Mr Barber filed his lawsuit, McDonald’s has launched a new range of low-fat dishes?including, perhaps in an attempt at buttering up the plaintiff, a caesar salad.
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