Lydia's University's Lectures

Sunday 27 November 2011

Categories of Costs in Wedding Planning

a) The Ceremony

On average, the ceremony costs should be 2% of the total wedding budget.
Costs for the wedding ceremony include:
1. The location rental fee
2. The marriage ceremony officiant's fee
3. The marriage license fee
4. The cost of the ring pillows. 


Learn more from the Wedding Planning Course.

Thursday 24 November 2011

Why Use Horizontal Lines in Photos?

Incorporate horizontal objects into your photos so that you can add feelings of peacefulness and to your photos. 

Learn more and see examples in the Digital Photography Course.

Monday 21 November 2011

Stress Management for Acne Treatment

All patients with acne should also be taught effective stress management relaxation techniques since stress has been proven to worsen acne. Simple stress management tips include:
1. Abdominal breathing which entails taking deep breaths until your abdomen rises and then exhaling completely until it falls.  Repeat this several times.


Learn more from the All About Acne Dermatology Course.

Thursday 17 November 2011

How to Fit a Wedding into a Budget

l) Shop at Sales 
Another wonderful way of cutting wedding costs is to shop at sales. 

For example you advice the B and G to check out the following sales or some of those you may have compiled for them.


Learn more from the Wedding Planning Course.

Friday 11 November 2011

Do you want your room to be formal or relaxed?

If you want a formal room, you need to use a striking color scheme made up of complimentary colors. 


Monday 7 November 2011

How to Fit a Wedding into a Budget

c)  Borrow What You Don’t Have
Encourage the B and G to borrow the things that they do not have but need for their wedding. For example they can:
1. Borrow cutlery and crockery for the reception from family and friends. 


Learn more from the Wedding Planning Course.

Friday 4 November 2011

Tuesday 1 November 2011

What is the Treatment for Acne Vulgaris?

Some types of acne vulgaris such as neonatal acne do not require any treatment as they resolve spontaneously.  

For those types that do require treatment, acne vulgaris treatments can be divided into:
1. Medical treatment
2. Intra-lesional injections
3. Surgical treatment

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Medical treatment for acne vulgaris includes the use of:
a) Retinoids which are applied on the skin such as tretinoin, adapalene and tazarotene as they decrease the numbers of black heads, white heads, papules and pustules.
Retinoids taken by mouth such as isotretinoin which is used for the treatment of severe acne It should be used with adequate contraception by women of reproductive age since it causes severe birth defects.