Last December we had a soft launch of our website and e-zine Queentessence. We mean soft because we just want to get the feel of how pageantry will accept our new endeavors. Being new in the block, we want to establish our own niche. We have decided therefore to fill in the void of putting another eye to the ruckus that is usually created by the pageant buzz year in year out. For the year 2012, we will come out every month and thus there will be 12 issues that will appear. And rest assured we will try to select and piece out issues that are worthy featuring and discussing.
By 2012, we would have our permanent website already where all our articles would be read once they are clicked and would be lead to the new site. But we will maintain our blogspot as we have started with them and have noted that surfers have visited and probably read them.
We hope also that as we evolve in the coming months, we enjoin all readers your ideas and contributions and thus, we look forward to guest posts not only those from friends, colleagues but also from we would like to establish correspondences from other nationalities, regions and pageant enthusiasts whose main interest is beauty and pulchritude.
For this issue, we focused on Miss Earth as they have just finished their pageant last December. We note in this editorial how the Miss Earth Beauty Pageant had evolved through the years and thus had become the second most-awaited pageant in the world next to Miss Universe. Both pageants have been compared with one another but pageant followers should make the distinction that the two pageants are different in focus, strength and goals. Miss Earth as an organization has gone a long way. Every pageant year, it showcases the area’s fantastic natural resources. It focuses on the projects that is geared to protecting the environment and focus on the diverse communities that aim to make our Mother Earth a better place to live in. It has become a powerful voice to the global changes that is happening now. As an organization and production, it should strive for further excellence. It has already made a name in so short a time. Being on its steel year, it should remain tough with the challenges that it faces. It should remain tough in its vision and goals for a better Mother Earth for us to enjoy and the generations to come
We wish everyone a HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS 2012 NEW YEAR!
By 2012, we would have our permanent website already where all our articles would be read once they are clicked and would be lead to the new site. But we will maintain our blogspot as we have started with them and have noted that surfers have visited and probably read them.
We hope also that as we evolve in the coming months, we enjoin all readers your ideas and contributions and thus, we look forward to guest posts not only those from friends, colleagues but also from we would like to establish correspondences from other nationalities, regions and pageant enthusiasts whose main interest is beauty and pulchritude.
For this issue, we focused on Miss Earth as they have just finished their pageant last December. We note in this editorial how the Miss Earth Beauty Pageant had evolved through the years and thus had become the second most-awaited pageant in the world next to Miss Universe. Both pageants have been compared with one another but pageant followers should make the distinction that the two pageants are different in focus, strength and goals. Miss Earth as an organization has gone a long way. Every pageant year, it showcases the area’s fantastic natural resources. It focuses on the projects that is geared to protecting the environment and focus on the diverse communities that aim to make our Mother Earth a better place to live in. It has become a powerful voice to the global changes that is happening now. As an organization and production, it should strive for further excellence. It has already made a name in so short a time. Being on its steel year, it should remain tough with the challenges that it faces. It should remain tough in its vision and goals for a better Mother Earth for us to enjoy and the generations to come
We wish everyone a HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS 2012 NEW YEAR!
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