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Wednesday, 2 July 2014
Louis Vuitton Employee Sues Company 'Cos Manager Said ‘Black People Are Slaves’
Oliver Koffi, who works as a sales associate at a Louis Vuitton London branch, says his former supervisor told him, “Black people are slaves who eat dirt off the floor.”
Koffi alleges the words came as he was packing a pair of shoes for a customer in the stock room last December. His manager also reportedly referred to President Barack Obama as a “puppet” and said America would be better with Miss. Piggy as president since “Muslim people…don’t eat pork.”
In his lawsuit, Koffi says the manager’s tone was “cold and serious” while he made the comments. Three other staff members were also present at the time, it claims.
“His reference to slavery in this day and age with regards to Black people is quite frankly revolting,” Koffi stated in the suit.
“All of his comments were derogatory and a clear illustration of his prejudices toward other races and religions.”
Koffi says he confronted his boss following the statement. “I told him that I was offended by his comment. He did not deny making the comment. He apologized and claimed it was a ‘joke.’ It was not a joke at all.”
In addition, Koffi says his manager asked him questions about his nationality and usually referred to customers by race.
The manager also remarked that Louis Vuitton products were bad because they were “made in China,” the suit says.
A spokesman for the company says that “Louis Vuitton has a zero-tolerance policy to harassment of any kind.”
The organization also investigated the incident and “the manager in question no longer works with the company.”
#newsone
PHOTOS: Nicole Scherzinger Covers Cosmo UK; Opens up about her battle with bulimia
She also opens up about her struggle with bulimia.
Talking about her battle with bulimia, Nicole said: “It robs you of living your life. But you can recover and you can get rid of it forever. I did it and that’s why it’s so important for me to share my story.”
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#cosmopolitan
How To Flatten Out Your Belly
1. Tangy citrus fruits:
Fruits like orange, lemon, kiwi, tangerine, fresh limes serve as excellent fat burners.
Citrus fruits are rich in vitamin C that boosts metabolism and burn fat faster compared to other fruits.
When you start a weight loss regime, consume citrus fruits with many other fat-burning fruits like apple, watermelon, grapes and strawberries for quick results.
2. Coloured vegetables:
Vegetables are rich in minerals and low on calories.
Veggies like cabbage, broccoli, tomatoes, spinach, beans, and peas are all rich in minerals and have nil fat content in them.
Instead of cooking vegetables with a lot of oil and spices, go for stir-fry veggies with a little olive or sunflower oil.
3. Various dals:
Pulses or dal are rich in amino acids, low on calories, and fat. Sprouts are also rich in amino acids and can be included in your healthy diet.4. Oats for breakfast:
Oatmeal contains insoluble fibre and some carbohydrates that don’t let you feel hungry for a longer time and give you strength for better workout.5. Nutty snacks:
A handful of almonds or walnuts are good enough to keep you away from hunger and do not add to your calories.6. Eggs are best:
Eggs are protein rich, low in calories and fat to boost your metabolic rate.7. Oily Fish:
Salmon, mackerel, tuna are rich in protein are boosts metabolism. It contains good fatty acids (omega 3 acid) that burn your belly fat.8. Lots of water:
Water increases your metabolism and kicks start the fat burning process.Workouts For Belly Fat:
Exercise 1:
Leg Rotation works on your belly fat and stuffed cellulite in your thighs and hips.- Lie flat on the ground and lock your hands behind your back while palms facing downward.
- Lift both your legs in the air at about 45 degrees angle from the ground.
- Start rotating them first in clockwise direction for 10 times and repeat the same in anti-clockwise direction without any break.
- Initially, start with 2 clockwise and 2 anti-clockwise rotations and with single legs.
- Beginner can bend their knees and then rotate.
- Do 5-6 sets without any rest.
Exercise 2:
- Lie in the same position as the previous asana with hands locked at your back.
- Lift your legs up at 45 degrees angle and lift it up and down.
- Repeat another 5-6 sets.
- Begin with single legs i.e. first 10 up and down with your right leg and then left leg.
Exercise3:
Crunches do wonders to cut down belly fat. Its time you get started doing this abs crunching exercise in the right way.i. Lie down flat on a mat with your knees bent and feet on the ground. Alternatively you can.
also lift your legs off the floor at 90 degrees angle.
ii. Now lift your hands and place them behind your head or keep them crossed on your chest.
iii.Inhale deeply and as you lift your upper torso off the floor, exhale.
Do this for 10 times as a beginner and repeat another 2-3 sets.
As you lift your torso, sit at 30-40 degrees angle off the ground to feel pressure on your abdominal muscles.
Exercise 4:
i. Lie on the floor and keep your hands either by your side or behind your head as in crunches.
ii. Now lift both your legs off the ground bent at the knees.
iii. Bring your right knee close to your chest keeping your left leg out.
iv. Taking your right leg out, bring your left leg close to your chest.
So these are a few exercises and the right diet to help you get those flat abs you always lusted for.
#stylecraze.com
Beyoncé takes the no.1 spot in the 15th Annual Forbes Celebrity 100 list
Beyoncé has played 95 shows during her tour and brought in a whopping $2.4million per gig.....no wonder she has taken the no.1 spot in the 15th Annual Forbes Celebrity 100 list!
Not only did hit song ‘Drunk In Love’ go platinum, but with ad campaigns with the likes of Pepsi and H&M, as well as a line of fragrances and a clothing company, Bey is estimated to have earned $115million in the past year.
Jay also placed high on the Celebrity 100 list this year, in sixth position with an extimated $60million in earnings.
Check out the top 10 below:
1. Beyoncé Knowles - $115 million
2. LeBron James - $72 million
3. Dr. Dre $620 - million
4. Oprah Winfrey - $82 million
5. Ellen DeGeneres - $70 million
6. Jay Z - $60 million
7. Floyd Mayweather - $105 million
8. Rihanna - $48 million
9. Katy Perry - $40 million
10. Robert Downey Jr. - $75 million
#mtv.co.uk
Saturday, 28 June 2014
Kenyans' reactions to legalized polygamy
Last month a controversial bill legalizing polygamy became law in Kenya.
Yalda Hakim reports for BBC Our World on how it is being received:
In the chilly dawn deep in Kenya's Rift Valley, three women make domestic preparations for the day. One cooks breakfast, another makes pancakes, the third fetches milk for tea.
But Alice, 62, Mary, 56, and Joyce, 54, are doing this for the same man, the husband to whom all three are married.
He is Isaya Ntokot, a 76-year-old with 15 children and 48 grandchildren.
There is nothing unusual about this - in fact, three wives for a wealthy man like Mr Ntokot is considered not at all excessive, and unless you are Muslim, Kenyan men can marry as many women as they like.
The Masai accept polygamy as a way of life and these women grew up with fathers who had married several wives.
They all expected that one day they too would become part of a group of women who would share one man.
The three wives claim to live harmoniously, though Alice, as the first wife, feels she has more authority than the others.
"I advise them on what to do," she says. "Because we are friends, it's easy. It would be harder if we didn't get on so well. If I disagree with them on something, I just try and stay calm."
These women had little choice but to enter into
"customary" marriages rather than having civil or church weddings.
Before the new act was passed, they lacked legal protection because customary marriages were rarely registered and therefore not recognised in a court of law.
This left many women vulnerable. If a husband died, they could be disinherited, and their children risked losing their rights and legitimacy. Now a customary marriage will be treated as equal to Muslim, Christian, Hindu and civil ones, giving all wives legal recognition and rights.
Women's rights groups have hailed this aspect of the law. What they find absolutely unacceptable is that male parliamentarians used their majority to vote down a clause requiring a man to inform any existing wives of his intention to marry again.
'Africa not Europe'
As the bill was being debated one male member of parliament, Mohammed Junet, declared:
"When you marry an African woman she must know the
second one is on the way, the third one is on the way, the fourth one is on the
way".
"This is Africa Mr Speaker. We are not living in Europe, we are not living in America."
Female deputies stormed out in protest.
Wanjiku Muhia, one of just 69 out of 349 women MPs, is in a customary marriage herself and voted for the bill because of the protection it offers. But she also says it is sending out the wrong message.
"I'm very disappointed as a woman, and this law has taken Kenyan women back to the 18th Century, or thereabouts," she says.
She is not disputing the idea that "African culture is polygamous," she says, "but we are finding it disrespectful that some [men] can just bring another woman without informing the first wife".
Ms Muhia says she would leave if her husband brought
home another woman, and that many others would do the same.
"Where are we heading, we are going to have many divorces," she says.
Some men clearly feel threatened by such talk. Nderitu Njoka, who runs a men's empowerment group, says Kenyan men often suffer economic, legal and even physical abuse at the hands of women - and he defends polygamy.
"If your first or second wife doesn't respect you as a man - does not care for you, cook for you, do all those things that she's supposed to do, then you're not supposed to just stay there and live a stressful life."
'Dumped'
In Nairobi's vast Kibera slum, Maurice Adongo splits his time between his two wives. They live in separate houses, less than five minutes away from each other.
He married Bridget, wife number two, 11 years into his marriage with Veronica. He thinks it's a perfect arrangement, but Veronica disagrees.
"I feel like I have been dumped," she says. "Some things a couple should sit down and talk about, but when your partner thinks bringing another woman into the relationship is the answer, and you disagree, it's not going to work."
The worst part for Veronica was that Maurice didn't tell her. She found out from neighbours and says she was heartbroken.
Maurice would not have been able to take a second wife if his marriage with Veronica had been a church or civil wedding.
Yet church or civil weddings can be very expensive in Kenya, so many opt for traditional ones.
Activists are now trying to educate people about the difference between customary and civil marriage. They're also looking for ways to make civil marriages - under which polygamy is not allowed - easier.
The new law, however, means polygamy is likely to become more entrenched. That is a concern for Christian leaders like Robert Burale, who says lawmakers are encouraging promiscuity and the end of the nuclear family.
"Imagine a man's first wife is 45 years old and he brings in a 19-year-old girl, how would a 45-year-old woman compete with a 19-year-old girl in all matters, and in the bedroom?" he asks.
"These women will also look for younger men. And then you start seeing men in the streets fighting."
Even in the Rift Valley, where the practice is deeply embedded, polygamy has its opponents. "I don't think it's right at all, no matter what they say," says Maasai community worker Joyce Kiereini.
"I'm sure that they know it's not correct, but it's because of being selfish men they want to continue running around with other women."
#culled from bbc
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