Archive for the Category Universe Of Lifestyle

“Emily Post’s Etiquette, 17th Edition” is not your grandmother’s
guide to manners. The most respected authority on all things
proper since 1922, “Emily Post’s Etiquette” has been completely
rewritten by Peggy Post, Emily Post’s
great-granddaughter-in-law, to help you conduct yourself with
courtesy appropriate for today’s contemporary living.
In “Emily Post’s Etiquette, 17th Edition,” Post offers advice
for handling modern situations such as […]

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28.01.08 | Comments Off

Love your Art

You have just found a beautiful painting that you know would
look wonderful in the living room. So now you have it at home
and you hammer a nail into the wall above the couch and hook the
painting over it. Easy!
Pleased with your purchase you stand back. You tip your head to
one side and then the […]

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13.01.08 | Comments Off

For the Birds

Decorative and elaborate or simple and functional, birdfeeders
and birdhouses are lovingly coveted by many people (and birds)!
The collector seeking a new piece for the den or study need only
consider personal taste and aesthetics- many who enjoy the
careful art and craftsmanship of a beautiful birdhouse or feeder
would never think of placing their precious gift outside […]

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12.01.08 | Comments Off

Journal your Way to the Altar and Beyond

Journal your Way to the Altar and Beyond By Nily Glaser
Copyright: © Nily Glaser 2004
Congratulations! you are engaged to be married. You are at the
door steps of the most exciting time in your life. Enjoy it!
Chronicle it! Put your journey in a journal! and include your
thoughts and feelings. Or better yet, transform your journal
into a […]

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Did you know that, according to figures from the RCMP,
approximately 186 children are reported missing each day in
Canada? That’s one almost every 7.75 minutes; recent US
statistics are much more alarming, somewhere in the United
States approximately every 40 seconds a child is reported
missing. In fact, by the time you have finished reading this
article, the odds are […]

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Celebrated on the Sunday following the first full moon after the
spring equinox, Easter is a celebration of many things.
Traditionally Easter is a Christian holiday celebrating Christ’s
resurrection, but today many people celebrate Easter also as a
time of renewal and hope. One of the first spring holidays,
Easter is a perfect time to shake off the winter hibernation,
don […]

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23.12.07 | Comments Off

Tools For Enforcing Personal Boundaries

An article of 872 words describing personal boundaries, how to identify them, express them and enforce them.
Has anyone ever spoken to you in an inappropriate manner? Often people are caught off guard and are not prepared to handle these challenging situations. But, as a leader, whenever you are in a situation that’s uncomfortable, […]

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16.12.07 | Comments Off

The History of Clay Poker Chips

For the last 75 years, clay chips have not actually been
constructed out of pure clay. Actual clay chips were used in the
United States during the late 1800’s; however, these easily
broken chips were quickly replaced by clay filled composites
that provided much greater durability and security.
In the early part of the 1900’s chips were commonly molded […]

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24.11.07 | Comments Off

A Rundown On The Birth Control Methods

With the population boom in recent years, many countries have
pushed for the use of birth control to help curb the increase in
population. There are many types of birth control methods that
families can use, depending on what the couple are most
comfortable with.
Hormonal Methods
One of the methods of controlling birth that is available in the
market is the […]

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17.11.07 | Comments Off

What would I do without my Doula?

By the time my husband and I finally got pregnant the first
time, I had done a lot of reading about birth options and we had
already decided to have a midwife instead of a doctor. We
believe that pregnancy is a healthy state of being, and unless
something came up, a midwife was the best way to go […]

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