Nov 23, 2009 -
Hello Members,
How is everybody doing? I hope that everybody is having a great day.
As we are approaching a New Year I think that the time has come to start a New Year's Resolution and my first New Year's Resolution is to help better the environment by growing this organization by keeping up what I am doing.
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Sep 29, 2009 -
Hello Members,
How is everybody doing? I hope that everybody is having a great day.
It has been almost a year since I have started this group and their is 33 members.
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Dec 24, 2008 -
I love this dress and it's the perfect colors and design for that holiday/new years party you're planning to attend~!
I tried it on and it's great because it's elastic so you don't have to worry so much about the fit.
Get it at Maxstudio.
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Dec 23, 2007 -
The Best Party Spots in the World to Celebrate New Years Eve
As we come to the end of another year (didn’t 2007 just fly right by?), it’s time to decide how you are going to welcome in the new year of 2008. The same old New Year’s Eve parties can become monotonous year after year; so if you fancy a change, why not take a look at how different countries around the world celebrate New Years Eve? Here is a list of hot spots for New Year’s Eve so you can ring it in with style!
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Dec 29, 2007 -
Get Great Beauty Tips for that Upcoming New Year's Eve Party!
The New Year is a great time to give yourself a makeover, and the various makeup trends this season give you plenty of choices to try out a fresh new look. The hottest makeup trends include smoky and dramatic, natural and pretty, and glamorous.
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Nov 25, 2009 -
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Nov 26, 2009 -
Sex is everything. To go beyond sugarcoating the issue, wether it be in relationships, advertisement, media, and the like, sex is everything and everywhere. Wether it be part of an innuendo, a sub-context, flat out blatant in your face, or anything between, it's undeniable that sex is an integral part in not only our culture, but our everyday life.
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Nov 26, 2009 -
I have not been feeling well, which is obligatory of what I am going through, and I know there are people who are happy about this. So, I have turned from Sugar to reading a LOT! But, when I do have something of interest for you I will post it for you as I care deeply about so many of you. I am not looking for sympathy or empathy of any nature. Far from it. Taking a break from Sugar has been situational. Therefore READING has been a serenity of sorts. Absorbing information which I wish I would have attained months ago.
A book advised for reading:
"The Moral Sense" by James Q. Wilson
Mark Twain once advised, "Always do right. It will gratify some people and astonish the rest." (you know how I love my quotes). The thought of astonishing people is certainly appealing, yet somehow we have to know what's right before we can do it. How do we know what's right? It's not easy, despite the fact that there's a vast field of study devoted to the topic which is described using terms like "Ethics," or "Moral Philosophy." However, countless philosophers writing shelves full of books over have hardly improved on the age-old cliche', "treat others as you want to be treated." Albert Schweitzer rephrased it this way: "A man is truly ethical only when he obeys the compulsion to help all life which he is able to assist, and shrinks from injuring anything that lives."
But why should we even be interested in opening the question? Why not just leave the discussion of ethics to theologians?
Despite the fact that religion and ethics are sometimes assumed to be interchangeable ideas, a standard of morality is important whether one believes in a higher power or not. It makes society work and establishes the basis by which human beings can relate to each other and to their environment safely and responsibly. If our ethical lines shift according to whim, others won't be able to anticipate our responses or predict our stance on any issue. We all have a strong desire to know where we "stand" in relation to others. Do they care about us? Do we care about them? How do we know whether our relationships can be relied upon?
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Nov 26, 2009 -
One reason, it is actually good for your health!
Say ‘thank you’— it’s for your health
But to feel better you have to show gratitude more than just once a year
updated 12:02 p.m. CT, Wed., Nov .
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Nov 26, 2009 -
Well we've been putting off the redecoration for years. If only I had some before snaps to show you all just how horrendously 80's it was. Not in a kitsch way either - big florals, matching curtains and sofas....
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