Posted in Society on Apr 23rd, 2008
Men get them; so do women and children. Stretchmarks aren’t prejudiced: They a problem for people everywhere. Are you inflicted with stretch marks of your own? If so, it’s time to think of a plan of attack.
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Posted in Society on Apr 23rd, 2008
Ever completely space out on something? Like you knew something important was coming up but weren’t entirely sure what it was, and then, suddenly, Mother’s Day was upon you and you hadn’t even thought to send your mom a card? Yeah, me neither. But suppose you had a friend who did. What kind of advice would you give them?
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Posted in Society on Apr 23rd, 2008
Whenever you and other adults hold a party, you go through roughly the same routine: you fix dinner, you brighten up the place with simple decorations and you give away party favors that they can use and cherish for a long time. These events are formal, simple and with few or no horseplay at all. Yet, everyone goes home contented and happy.
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Posted in Weddings on Apr 23rd, 2008
All over the world, women dream about weddings. Generally, they always succeed in securing one. It is evident that, for almost every nation or country, and in every culture, there have been weddings. Because of this a wedding etiquette book comes very handy for these women.
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Posted in Society on Apr 23rd, 2008
In Armagh, a city in Ireland, there exists a wonderful oak planting project, called Rooted in Ireland. Set among the lush, green, rolling hills, this project has been set up with the noble aim of planting ten thousand oak trees. Further on in this article I will discuss the operation of the project, but first a little about the area. Armagh has been a settlement site for about fifteen hundred years, and is widely known as a religious, educational, and historical center. It is the site of the final resting place of Brian Boru, the legendary Irish warrior. Thousands of people visit Armagh each year, attracted no doubt, by the wonderful scenery, and abundance of things to do.
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