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  • Birthday Cards – Free, Funny, And Happy  By : Anna Hart -
    Most people enjoy receiving happy birthday cards. When those cards are funny, it can put a big smile in the recipient's day. When they are free, it can put a big smile in the sender's day!

    Free, funny, happy birthday cards are plentiful on the Internet. Some sites provide free cards as an incentive to convince you to become a paying member. Others simply provide complimentary cards at no cost. If you are thinking of sending a free, funny, happy birthday card, consider thes...
  • Birthday E-cards In Foreign Languages  By : Anna Hart -
    Birthday e-cards are fun to send and fun to receive. Most are free or low-cost, and you don't need to pay postage. As a result, birthday e-cards have become a very popular means of wishing well to family and friends.

    Foreign birthday e-cards can add to the fun – or can wish happy birthday to a friend who is either in a foreign land, or who speaks a foreign language.

    We have friends in Japan, so naturally wanted to find Japanese birthday e-cards. No problem. A few minute...
  • Bold Retirement: Will You Be Ready?  By :
    When Mary Lloyd asked me to review her book, Bold Retirement: Mining Your Own Silver for a Rich Life I agreed but with some trepidation. There are two words in the title that are turnoffs for me: “retirement” and “silver.” I loathe and detest the word “retirement” and the word “silver” conjures up visions of well off couples playing golf and going on cruises as a lifestyle. Even though the word “bold” is used to modify the word “retirement” in a positive way I thought, “Well,...
  • Bonnie's Story: Ex-husband In Freezer  By : Bill Knell
    EX-HUSBAND IN FREEZER... It become her favorite phrase after seeing those words on a refrigerator magnet years ago. Having been married eleven times, Bonnie Ashley has earned the right to adopt it. This provocative gal is a Survivor with a story like no other. If you are looking for an awesome Speaker that will mesmerize and excite an audience, Bonnie Ashley is the answer. She has got attitude, but Bonnie is a class act that you can trust to tell her story with style. And WHA...
  • Breaking The Generation-Y Barrier  By : Thanh Do
    The Millennium Generation, the Internet Generation, the Echo Boomers. Generation-Y has many names, but the facts are consistent. Members of Gen Y were born between the years 1979 and 1994. They are a force of approximately 70 million and are the highest per capita spenders in the United States. One of Gen-Y’s nicknames that particularly attract marketers is “Generation Y Not?”

    Gen-Y consumers are much more willing to try something new than Baby Boomers and members of Gener...
  • Brides Want Sleek and Sexy Wedding Dresses  By : Evita Puccio-13536
    An article about the modern bride's demand for a sleek and sexy wedding dress.
  • Brother, Can You Spare A Euro?  By : Steve Greenfield
    Since its creation in 2002, the “euro” ----a Frankenstein creation that replaced the former currencies of 12 European countries like France, Germany and Italy--- has beaten the socks off the American greenback. Back then, the euro limped out of the gate at a parity with the greenback. It quickly dropped to around 86 cents for every dollar.

    That was then. As of November 11, 2007, Veteran’s Day here in the U.S., the euro is worth 1.46 American dollars. A single euro now buys...
  • Building Groups Into Teams  By : Jonathon Hardcastle
    People working on teams such as quality circles, project groups, or autonomous production teals accomplish the majority of an organization's work. However, some groups work like a dream team, appearing to accomplish miracles, while others generate nightmares. What makes the difference? The answer lies in appropriate group membership, structures, processes and training. If group members with appropriate skills and attitudes are trained to understand their own and other' role r...
  • Buying Designer T-shirts Enhances Your Personality  By : Kathy Austin
    Designer T-shirts, this little piece of fabric is making waves. Washington Post headlines state, "Teens t-shirts Make Educators Squirm" to T-shirts that state a style, a message, a statement or are plain prophetic. Fashionable, stylish, trendy clearly defining today's teenagers. They are always in pace with the latest trends and fashions. Designer T-shirts have become the buzzword in the fashion industry and the craze is rapidly rising as newer designs are sweeping the market.
  • Buying Halloween Costumes  By : David Huffman
    Halloween is more than just trick-or-treating; Halloween is a time for children to dress up as their favourite super hero or movie character. Halloween costumes were traditionally designed to be ‘scary’, but there has been a steady change in that line of thought. If you are looking for a Halloween costume for your children and don’t know what is popular this season, here are a few ideas to help you out.
  • Can My Teenage Son Really Be Gay?  By : Michael Kimmel, LCSW
    One of my clients, a divorced businessman, has a 16-year-old son “Evan”. Evan just told his dad that he’s gay. He said it very confidently. To Evan, there appears to be no doubt about this. But his dad wonders. The plot thickens: it seems that Evan has an Aunt “Susan” who is a lesbian…Susan is reportedly “very artistic, creative and a lot of fun”. Evan has long enjoyed visiting Susan and her partner at their home. Evan’s dad, trying to make sense of all of this, wonders if th...
  • Can You Handle The Truth  By :
    One of the things that I’ve noticed today in society is that everyone has a problem with the truth. I don’t mean we walk around lying all the time, but we are always afraid of hurting someone’s feelings or becoming entangled in some sort of confrontation with the person we are speaking with or better yet the person we’re living with. Sometimes we are concerned about someone’s reaction to us so we bend the truth or poke around trying to figure out what that person wants to hea...
  • can you really live with a psychic?  By : Charlie Reese
    Is someone in your family a psychic? You may be asking yourself if you are responding to them in the way that you should. Many people come from families that have a psychic in the family. Sometimes it can be scary because you may not fully understand how they are getting their information. Are they using their sixth sense or just imagining something?
  • Can't We Discuss Stereotypes?  By : Douglas Bower
    Stereotypes. As soon as this word is uttered or seen in print or the idea is implied, almost 100% of the politically correct crowd’s hackles go up and they are ready for a fight. This word is not just overused but also massively misunderstood. Anything that smacks of stereotypes, or even an allegation of a stereotype, is met with harsh criticism, and in some circles, vicious name-calling.

    “Stereotypes are ideas held about members of particular groups, based solely on membe...

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