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What to wear on a First date and why the dress code matters

A simple dress code is perfect for a first date.
A simple dress code is perfect for a first date.

For most of us, getting dressed for a date especially if it’s a first date, or even a second or a third one is pretty tempting. You think of putting on an outfit that would say everything you want it to communicate and leave out what you don’t.

A decent shirt, skin make up, an attractive dress or a nice pair of shoes all seem like obvious decisions, but do they really matter? Will the dress code really affect how your date views your perceptions if you are dressed or not dressed in a certain way?

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 What to wear on a first date actually matters a lot more than any of us probably thinks.

 If you are still in a fix, here are some tips on how and why the dress code matters on a first date.

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The perfect date outfit definitely does not involve the shortest skirt in your closet. Ladies should avoid the supershort dresses and plunging necklines. This will make you feel overexposed or uncomfortable and you won’t feel confident.

Stick to your style; If the date is casual, a white shirt, with the top buttons open, under a bomber jacket that hits right at your butt can be girdled up with red lipstick. it’s a look that is no-fuss hot. You can also go for a pencil skirt with a liquid-silk blouse.The fabric clings beautifully on the bust but drapes systematically elsewhere. Then match it with some simple stiletto heels. Trust me, you will look elegant in this outfit than you least expect.

Display only what matters strategically. Try a strapless or spaghetti-strap top that shows off your shoulders, paired with black pants.

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Or a fitted turtleneck dress with long sleeves; it leaves something to the imagination while highlighting your silhouette.”

Keep your jewelry minimal. Dainty earrings with a tiny diamond are so feminine. Delicate layered chains or a very thin choker, which is suggestive without being obvious is perfect too.

Avoid looking too vampy or flirtatious on a first date.

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You don’t really know each other well romantically yet and being suggestive or provocative on a first date is a definite no-no. Worst still, looking too vampy can cause your date to relegate you to the one-night date rather than treating you as a serious long-term prospect.

There will be plenty more time to see more of you as the dates progress, and if the date doesn’t work out, well then, he didn’t deserve to see anything more! The are some clothing to avoid on a first date;

  • Anything too low cut, low slung. If you wear a low-cut top, don’t pair it with a short skirt, or vice versa. One slightly suggestive item of clothing is more than sufficient; don’t ruin it by making an overall statement.
  • Your butt sticking out of your jeans. He doesn’t need to see your underwear yet, in any shape or form.
  • A tummy roll over your jeans. Unpleasant and unlikely to garner further interest no matter how much you think it’s your right to dress this way.
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    Save it for non-date occasions.

  • Short, figure-hugging clothing.
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    The shorter it is, the less appropriate it is for a first date.

  • Lace-up tops, bodices that evict your bust, anything see-through.
With simplicity, you can be able to express yourself freely while on a date.
With simplicity, you can be able to express yourself freely while on a date.

Keep your hair as simple as possible in the way you usually do. It’s fine to try to make it look nicer as long as it doesn’t give your date a wrong impression of who you are or smell like a firebomb of hairspray. For the first date keep it simple and real, same thing goes for your make-up.

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Elaborate hairstyles that cause you pain during the date will have your mind focused on overcoming the pain rather than on your date. Forget anything that twists and pulls your hair in strange new ways and wear your hair in a way that you know feels good.

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Watch the live coverage of RAN IGNITE Innovator Series this Friday 13th Feb 2015

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The Campus Times is pleased to bring you live coverage of the RAN IGNITE Innovator Series taking place at RAN Innovations Lab, Plot 30, Upper Kololo Terrace (Near Nyonyi Gardens), Kololo, Kampala Uganda.

The ResilientAfrica Network (RAN), School of Public Health, College of Health Sciences (CHS), Makerere University is hosting the IGNITE Innovator Series.

The series are an interactive session bringing together a community of resilience role models, innovators, agriculturalists, environmental experts, students, faculty, social scientists, policy makers, engineers, behavioral scientists, public health specialists and anthropologists to foster development of creative approaches and practices to address communities’ most pressing challenges.

Theme: “Creating an Enabling Ecosystem for Resilience Innovations”

One Professor hinted that our innovations were not ‘resilient’ therefore questions like; what is a resilient innovation? What kind of dimensions/sectors of our society does resilience address? Why are some the current solutions failing? Could this be the pivot of the innovation bubble? ….will all be answered.

The  speakers will give an acumen into how a resilient ecosystem functions; what it means to be resilient as an individual or community; define what resilient innovations are; how they are integrated into society; what opportunities are available for innovators?

The improved clarity of such questions and tools will allow and improve livelihoods, stabilize household incomes, strengthen food security measures, prepare communities for any shocks caused by stresses from climate variability, detection of any possible outbreaks, create sustainable farming methods with smarter response systems among others.

Also, on the same evening, Makerere University, School of Public Health, College of Health Sciences (CHS), (RAN) shall introduce some of the innovations under the RAN lab and share some of their success factors.

Speakers at the event include;

Dr Roy William Mayega, Deputy Chief of Party RAN

Michael Niyitegeka, Accreditation Consultant-Uganda, ICDL Africa

Dr Dorothy Okello, Lab Director of Eastern Africa Resilience Innovation Lab

Dr Galukande Moses, Associate Professor of Clinical Surgery, Department of Surgery/ Health Professionals Education Specialist.

The innovation bubble has been growing steadily for the last 5years and impressive solutions like Mobile Money, SMS banking, low cost food preservation methods, resistant hybrid crops, water harvesting and management methods among others have emerged. Some of which worked (in our communities) and others have failed horribly.

You can follow and participate in the  live video, text, photo and social media reporting below through twitter hash tags  #RANignite and whatsapp to 0784300556.

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Mbarara University of Science and Technology is inviting applications for Bachelor of Nursing and Medicine courses

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Applications are invited from eligible candidates for the following completion programmes offered by Mbarara University of Science and Technology (MUST) beginning August 2015 on paying an application fee of shs.82,750/= for Ugandans or US $ 100 for International students which is none refundable.

BACHELOR OF NURSING SCIENCE (BNC) COMPLETION PROGRAMME (Duration 2 years)

Requirements:
Be either Registered Nurses or Midwives or Comprehensive Nurses or Psychiatric Nurses or Paediatric Nurses.
Be registered or eligible for registration with Uganda Nurses and Midwives Council
Have been in clinical practice for at least two years after full registration
Candidates must submit portfolio addressing their achievements of prior learning.  This will be used for the selection process for admission
Proof of Continuous Nursing Education (CNE)
Should have passed science subjects especially Mathematics and Chemistry at ‘O’ level
Sit and pass an entrance examination in Anatomy, Physiology and Microbiology on Saturday 18 April 2015.

BACHELOR OF MEDICAL LABORATORY SCIENCE (BMLC) COMPLETION PROGRAMME (Duration 2 years)

Requirements:
Be holder of Diploma in Medical Laboratory Technology from a recognized institution.
Must be registered with Allied Professionals’ Council and must have worked for at least two (2) years as Health Laboratory professional
Submit two reference reports one from current employer(s) and the other from the institution where the Diploma training was done
Applicants who meet the above criteria will be required to sit an entrance examination consisting of three written papers in (1) Microbiology, (2) Clinical Chemistry and Histopathology (3) Haematology/Blood Transfusion.
The examinations will be held on Saturday 18 April 2015.

BACHELOR OF MEDICINE AND BACHELOR OF SURGERY (MBChB) (Duration 5 years)

Requirements:
Be registered by the Allied Health Professionals’ Council or the Uganda Nurses and Midwives’ Council
Must have worked in a health facility or organisation for a period of not less than two years
Preference will be given to those with experience of working under primary health care in a rural setting
The candidates who meet the above criteria will be required to sit for an entrance examination in Basic Sciences on Saturday 18 April, 2015.

COURSE FEES FOR BOTH BNC, BMLC & MBChB

The following fees shall apply on admission

Ugandan students International students
Registration/Examination 500,000=  p.a $    500 p.a
Tuition fees 2,688,000=  p.a $ 4,800  p.a
Guild/Sports 32,000=  p.a $      50  p.a
NCHE fee 20,000=  p.a $      50  p.a

Completed applications must be accompanied with photocopies of academic certificates, transcripts plus a passport size photograph.

Closing Date:       3rd April 2015

Application forms can be obtained from  the Academic Registrars office Mbarara University of Science and Technology. You can also download the application forms here.

1. Download undergraduate application form  from here

OR

2. Download postgraduate application form from here

Please call +256-4854-20785 or send mail to ar@must.ac.ug for any inquiries regarding the application and admission process

Appy for a job opportunity of Accountancy Manager at Medecins Sans Frontieres

Title:  Accountancy Manager

Medecins Sans Frontieres (MSF) is an international independent medical humanitarian organization that delivers emergency aid to people affected by armed conflict, epidemics, natural disasters and exclusion
from health care.
Job Summary: The Accountancy Manager will be responsible for ensuring the quality, reliability and transparency of accounts of the organization in Uganda. He/she (hereafter referred to as he) is responsible for the organizations accounting in general, including the management of bank accounts, safes and cashboxes.

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He is also responsible for controlling the field project accounts to assure that they adhere with MSF accounting policies.

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He is the financial liaison between the field administrators and the headquarters financial controller.

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Key Job Duties and Responsibilities: 
  • Ensure that procedures governing money management are properly followed
  • Responsible for making capital coordination payments
  • Ensure that accounting procedures are followed
  • Ensure that the organization remains compliant to national legislation related to finances (taxes,
    customs, declarations, etc.)
  • Responsible for performing capital coordination accounting
  • Receive, control and consolidate field project accounting
  • Assure that procurement and archiving procedures are followed.
  • Receive, control and correct financial information coming from outside of the country
  • Perform monthly accounting closure for the organization
  • Be the country referent for the organization’s accounting software
  • Conduct training for the capital coordination and field project administration teams
  • Cooperate in the follow-up of budgets, cash flow and financial reporting
Qualifications, Skills and Experience: 
  • The applicant should preferably hold a University Degree in Accounting or Business management
  • A minimum of two or more years’ experience in financial management with an international
    non-governmental organization
  • Computer proficiency in Excel and Word.
  • Possess the ability to work independently and organize his work
  • Working knowledge of accountancy software
How to Apply for the job:
All interested applicants should submit their written application letter (letter of motivation) with a detailed CV indicating postal address, day phone contacts, photocopies of certified copies of academic documents and working certificates and minimum of two referees to the following physical address or email to:
The Finance and HR Coordinator, Medecins Sans Frontieres – France 2329 Spear Road Kansanga Church Zone,  P. O. Box 2362 Kampala, Uganda.
Email to: msff-kampala-hr@paris.msf.org
Deadline: 13th February, 2015

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