Wednesday, 31 October 2012

Latin Girls

Latin Girls

Christina Salgado (http://christinasalgadobgc9.tumblr.com), a beautiful Puerto Rican/Brazilian model and dancer from Jersey City, New Jersey, will invade TV screens and airwaves tonight as the latest addition to the Bad Girls Club (as seen in the preview HERE). With several years of experience in the areas of modeling and dance, Salgado is sure to bring the spice, flare, and drama that will keep audiences entertained and tuned in every Monday night.
The show centers on seven rebellious women with different backgrounds and personalities – who are brought into a house to change their pernicious behavior and accomplish certain goals. The cast deemed “bad girls” enjoy a luxurious lifestyle in a fine mansion for three months, as long as they obey certain rules.
“I’m extremely thankful to join the ninth season cast of the Bad Girls Club,” says Salgado. “Close to two million viewers watch this show every week, and I look forward to the world getting a glimpse into my life.”

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Clubmonaco

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Club Monaco is a mid-priced, high-end casual clothing retailer[1] owned by Polo Ralph Lauren.[2] With more than 69 stores in North America, the retailer has locations in Canada, Hong Kong, Macao, Taiwan, South Korea, China, the United Arab Emirates, Malaysia, Indonesia, Singapore, Saudi Arabia, Sweden, Turkey, United States, and United Kingdom.[3]
Club Monaco alternates between casual styles during the northern spring and summer and more formal offerings during autumn and winter. The company is best known for its classic "black and white" styles, from which pieces of colour are paired.[4]

In 1985, Canadian Joe Mimran and Alfred Sung opened the first store in Toronto on Queen Street West. This store, which exists today, originally included a cafe below the sales floor. The first US store opened in Santa Monica in 1989. Until 1999, Club Monaco was a Canadian company and was based at Bloor Street West and Avenue Road in Toronto. 

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Dominican Women

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Zoe Saldana was born in New Jersey and raised in Queens, New York. When she was 10 years old, she and her family moved to the Dominican Republic where they would live for the next 7 years. While living in the Dominican Republic, Zoe discovered a keen interest in performance dance and began her training at the prestigious ECOS Espacio de Danza Dance Academy where she learned ballet as well as other dance forms. Not only did her training provide an excellent outlet for the enthusiastic and energetic youngster, it would also prove to be a fortunate precursor for the start of her professional acting career. At age 17, Zoe and her family moved back to the United States where her love for dance followed and an interest in theater performance became stronger. She began performing with the Faces theater troupe which put on plays geared to provide positive messages for teens with themes dealing with issues such as substance abuse and sex. 

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Survey Savvy

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Computer-assisted personal interviewing (CAPI) is an interviewing technique similar to computer-assisted telephone interviewing, except that the interview takes place in person instead of over the telephone. Either the respondent or the interviewer sits at a computer terminal and enters the answers. If no interviewer is present, the term Computer-assisted self interviewing (CASI) may be used.

Either the respondent or an interviewer sits at a computer terminal and answers a questionnaire using the keyboard or mouse.

Help screens and courteous error messages are provided.

Colorful screens and on and off-screen stimuli can add to the respondent's interest and involvement in the task.
This method has been classified as a personal interview technique since an interviewer is usually present to serve as a host and to guide the respondent.

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