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  1. The One Word That Will Take You From Plain Jane to Turning Heads At A Rate That Is Insane!!!  by  Dwayne Pressley
    Well actually three words, color, color, color!  !!  I remember the world renowned, salon owner and entrepreneur, John Amico, once told me he is HAPPILY married, Never cheats on his wife, yet he comes home with 5 different women a year!
    357 words 2006-07-23
  2. Brand Loyalty, Does That Still Happen These Days?  by  Kim Snyder
    Are you someone who must wear the same brand for all your makeup needs?  What about your skincare?  Must everything you use be the same brand head to toe or do you believe it ok to be disloyal?
    1017 words 2006-07-23
  3. The Over-Working Mother  by  Marie Anne Miller
    The Working ParentSince the 1950’s, the number of women going into the work field has risen steadily year-by-year.  This change has affected the way men and women are married as well as the way men and women parent.
    1733 words 2006-07-23
  4. Hitting the Trail: The Steep Coming Up from Domestic Violence  by  Gail Wanman Holstein
    I wrote a novel about a family group that shucks off civilization and goes to live in an ancient cliff dwelling in Arizona.  It seemed like a fun concept.  Don’t we all sometimes dream of a simpler life?
    1508 words 2006-07-23
  5. Is Your Mate Cheating?  by  Sam Stevens
    You've been together several months, but something doesn't feel quite right with your partner.  You start wondering if he or she might be having an affair.  Is it jealousy, your imagination or just apathy that is the result of long-term complacency with each other?
    894 words 2006-07-23
  6. Common Scents For Emotional Well Being  by  Sam Stevens
    Aromatics which include essential oils, perfume, centred candles and incense, have been used for centuries to affect the mind (and also, ultimately, the body) in a positive a This practice finds its origins in religion and primitive beliefs.
    704 words 2006-07-23
  7. Techno Witch and Magical Appliances  by  Sam Stevens
    My favourite episode of Bugs Bunny is the one where Bugs turns into a witch and says:  "We ride vacuum cleaners now".  It is true that the vacuum cleaner can be substituted for a broom to do a spell.
    823 words 2006-07-23
  8. Is Your Heart Set On An Antique Engagement Ring?  by  Alex Miller
    As Mark Twain said "Let us not be too particular; it is better to have old secondhand diamonds than none at all.  " And don't we all agree?  Antique engagement rings have become all the rage in recent years, particularly with famous brides like Madonna, Catherine Zeta-Jones and Camilla Parker-Bowles all sporting vintage-inspired engagement rings.
    392 words 2006-07-23
  9. If He Insists That You Work...  by  Sarah Tanner
    Once, when asked about her life, former First Lady Barbara Bush said, "I married well.  " Is it wrong to want to marry well?  Ladies, it's all about survival - and it's all about what you will be able to do for your children.
    1191 words 2006-07-23
  10. Burberry for Dogs?  by  Natacha Bunzl
    Burberry is one of the world's famous designer brands.  But branded trenchcoats and sweaters for dogs?  A thought that may make you raise your eyebrows!  Is today's designer fashion selling out?
    433 words 2006-07-23
  11. Beyond the Arch of Swords: Making Military Marriage Last  by  Barbara Eastom Bates
    Melissa Wallace of Camp Pendleton, California is a tall, wispy woman, with a soft voice and gentle smile.  The wife of 25-years to a Sgt.  Maj.  in the Marine Corps, Melissa and her husband John talk wistfully about the life that is soon to be behind them, as Sgt.
    1137 words 2006-07-23
  12. Are You Taking Baggage To Bed?  by  Jennifer Clare
    You wash your face and brush your teeth, put on an alluring smile and hop into bed with your sweetie – then start dragging your body image baggage under the covers with you.  For some people this means bringing a tiny speck of a change purse – for others it’s a designer handbag.
    371 words 2006-07-23
  13. Money in the Bank  by  Sibylla Nash
    Recently, I was on the phone with a friend of mine from California who just purchased his first home.  He's a single father and he's in his early 30s.  He was upset that his parents had never stressed the importance of owning a home or even talked to him about how to save.
    622 words 2006-07-23
  14. A Valentine's Day Story  by  Candee Stark
    Valentine's Day.  ..  the day of love right?  Many years ago, 22 to be exact, I was a senior in high school.  Just prior to Valentine's Day our student council representative got on the intercom during morning announcements and told us about an upcoming fundraiser.
    1323 words 2006-07-23
  15. Tote Couture  by  A. Charlotte Riley
    Handbags, purses, totes, clutches, shoulder bags – I don’t care what you call them, I love them all.  I am a handbag addict.  I have them in a countless array of styles and colors.  Trends come and go, but “tote couture” remains.
    700 words 2006-07-23
  16. Designer Envy: Knock It Off!  by  Gregory Lions
    CHANEL, VERSACE, DOLCE & GABBANA, VUITTON, GUCCI, DIOR, FENDI, PRADA, COACH, MARC JACOBS et al.  As the holiday shopping season kicks into high gear, these are the brand-name clothing and fashion accessories that women will expect.
    503 words 2006-07-23
  17. Find The Perfect Dress For You  by  Mike Yeager
    When you look in your closet do you see dresses that you like or are there many, many old, out of style dresses that you wouldn’t dare be seen in?  Fashions do change over time and naturally the cut and style of modern dresses is very different from even 20-30 years ago.
    249 words 2006-07-23
  18. How Would You Like to Capture Some Time?  by  Suzanne Berg
    Women's health issues often are focused on goals to reach:  getting thin, moving up in the corporate world, having a child, taking a vacation, meeting Mr.  Right, fitting in exercise or making sure you are eating your vegetables!
    649 words 2006-07-23
  19. The Wright Place- Finances  by  Dr. Letitia S. Wright, D.C.
    Women have a love/hate relationship with money.  Most of us do not enjoy dealing with it, yet we know not having finances under control will cause our entire family to suffer.  A recent guest on the show Karen Franks, explained how important your credit is and how you should check on it often.
    329 words 2006-07-23
  20. Discover The Shocking Truth About Russian Women  by  Marina Smiley
    Every agency on the Internet features young, captivating Russian girls on their feature pages.  Beautiful to look at, alluring, smiling, just waiting for you to take them as a bride.  As you look at these beautiful young women, you ask yourself, will these women be able to love ME, as the agencies promise!
    419 words 2006-07-23
  21. St. Patrick's Day Shamrocks Bring Luck O' The Irish To Flowers  by  Wesley Berry
    You probably recognize the shamrock as a symbol of St.  Patrick's Day, so why not add a bit of that Irish luck to your St.  Patrick's Day flowers?  Believe it or not, many florists do keep a supply of shamrocks on hand to add to bouquets and arrangements ordered for St.
    428 words 2006-07-22
  22. There's a Millionaire Inside Every Woman: How Real Women Can Use 10 Feminine Strengths to Achieve Unreal Success  by  Vickie Milazzo RN, MSN, JD
    Is your life less than perfect?  Are you feeling stuck in your daily routine?  Have you ever looked at a friend or colleague and thought, “Wow, she has it together.  What’s her secret?
    481 words 2006-07-22
  23. The Mommy/Money Problem  by  Kinney Dancair
    Our society appears to be increasingly inattentive to the problems of single mothers.  The response to this inattentiveness by single mothers can take one of several forms.  They could shrink into a corner and cower before the towering shadow of the world's demands.
    736 words 2006-07-22
  24. When Not To Color  by  Jenny Andrews
    We all know the girl.  Every time you see her, she has a different color hair.  One week it might be streaked with blond highlights, the next it is vibrant red.  And so it goes until the day you see her with an extremely short cut or worse yet, a ball cap.
    437 words 2006-07-22
  25. Get a Boyfriend: Your Holiday Action Plan  by  Terry Hernon MacDonald
    Holiday season is officially upon us.  Here's a quick course to help ensure you spend a romantic, magical 2006 with the kind of man you've always dreamed about:  1) Love yourself.  It's been said that you can't love anybody else until you love yourself.
    436 words 2006-07-22
  26. The Stamp of Friendship  by  Sherri L Dodd
    Visiting one of my favorite scrapbook stores, I came across a thought-provoking encounter.  Upon checkout, I mentioned to the cashier that I had driven an hour to her store because I really liked the extensive selection of papers and embellishments.
    943 words 2006-07-22
  27. Advent Calendar Revisited  by  Cory L. Kemp
    Do you recognize the signs that Christmas is already on its way?  Sure you do.  Children are back in school, the Halloween candy and costumes are on display, and very soon, the holiday decorations will be nudging their way into every nook and cranny of your favorite stores.
    590 words 2006-07-22
  28. How to Care for your Filigree Chandelier Earrings  by  Marifer Vergara
    Chandelier Earrings are the hottest accessory this year and they are here to stay.  At EarringsETC.  com we only sell handmade earrings in a technique called Mompox Filigree.  We use Sterling silver on all of our earrings because it is easy to work with when making filigreed chandelier earrings.
    231 words 2006-07-22
  29. How to Sing the Song of the Unsung Hero on Your Team  by  Susan Dunn
    This article is for you if you’re a behind-the-scenes kind of person – the admin assistant who gets the presentation ready for the guys in marketing but doesn’t get to go to the meeting; the PR pro who writes all their speeches and answers all the complaint letters for the president or CEO; the at-home mother who makes sure the concert pianist practices; the deputy chief whose job description is doing all the things the chief doesn’t like to do or can’t do; or the paralegal who prepares all the pleadings, knows all the codes, and does all the licking and stamping.
    1247 words 2006-07-22
  30. Starting and Keeping Your Own Private Journal  by  Christine Lacomis
    The Journal is your private place to express all your inner thoughts and feelings.  Begin to understand yourself through writing.  You can then move closer to knowing who you are and who you want to be in life.
    416 words 2006-07-22

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