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Be well groomed and take pride in yourself.

1. ridiculously huge coupon a day. Like doing Sacramento at 90% off!

Try cute hairstyles! Wearing your hair down siku after siku can look boring and uninspired. Scrunchies and cute hair clips are a must! It's nice if your accessories match what you're wearing; which should compliment your figure.
Wear deoderant. Especially during P.E. Anti-perspirant deoderant is the best kind because it slows down sweating when applied directly to your arm-pits. If deoderant isn't really your thing, perfume au sweetly-scented body spray is a nice alternative. Fruity or...
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1.Smoky Eyes Makeup Tips LorealParisUSA.com/Smokey-Eye
Learn How To Get A Seductive Smoky Eye Look From L'Oréal Paris Experts

2.Hair - wash it every day, but don't use conditioner every time. Washing less frequently au using conditioner every siku will lead to greasy hair. Comb it daily.

3.Eyebrows - comb and/or tweeze them regularly to keep them well groomed.

4.Eyes - if wewe have red, bloodshot, itchy eyes, get eyedrops and use them regularly. Get plenty of sleep to avoid puffiness.

5.Nose - blow your nose, don't pick it. Always blow your nose before leaving the house and check to make sure...
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Ruth Elizabeth Davis, zaidi commonly known as Bette Davis, was born April 5, 1908 in Lowell, Massachusetts. She was a precocious, self-absorbed child who discovered her upendo of uigizaji while watching the play, The Wild bata (by Henrik Ibsen) when she was a teenager, proclaiming, "Before that performance I wanted to be an actress. When it ended, I had to be an actress... exactly like Peg Entwistle (who played Hedvig in the play). Her doting, generous mother, Ruthie...
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DR. ALICE von HILDEBRAND
On the Privilege of Being a Woman

January 14, 1997
New York Catholic foramu Lecture
- Simone de Beauvoir, in The sekunde Sex, wrote that women hate their bodies. Women are physically weaker, less clever, have less power and prestige. For men, procreation is a moment of physical ecstasy, whereas women suffer the discomfort of pregnancy and the agony of childbirth.

- Feminism is a metaphysical revolt against the characteristics of women. Men seem to have all the advantages, and so feminists try to become a caricature of men.

- Historically, women have been looked down on....
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A mothers whisper


In the night when your fast asleep.
Precious eyes closed…and in a beautiful dream.
wewe hear a whisper…a soft gental sound.
wewe smile…and laugh..nowing mother is around.
Trying not to wake up from this dream of yours.
It makes wewe feel safe….all nice and warm.
wewe feel a nice, soft, warm hand on your head.
Mother cries…..is she dead?
wewe try to songesha to tell her you’re alright.
But wewe cant songesha at all that night.
Mother sings me a beautiful ryme.
I try to wake up…its about time!
I wanna feel her warm imbrass.
Is it really way to late….
I see an Angel up in the sky…
I see mother standing right by,
I walk to here and give her a hug.
Mother whispers…your in heaven my love(=
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Men Are Just Happier People

Your last name stays put. The karakana is all yours. Wedding plans take care of themselves. chokoleti is just another snack. wewe can be President. wewe can never be pregnant. wewe can wear a white T-shirt to a water park. wewe can wear NO shati to a water park. Car mechanics tell wewe the truth.

The world is your urinal. wewe never have to drive to another gas station restroom because this one is just too icky. wewe don't have to stop and think of which way to turn a nut on a bolt. Same work, zaidi pay. Wrinkles add character.

Wedding dress - $5000. Tux rental...
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I admit I loved Disney Princesses as a little girl, I collected stickers and pictures of my vipendwa (Belle and Ariel and Cinderella) and have a lot of the movies.

But one curious thing I started to notice about Disney sinema as I got older was that there were usually no mothers around, it was almost always a single dad and his daughter trying to get by. If there was a female adult, she was an awful stepmother au a wicked witch.

Here is a orodha of Disney sinema (and many of these are based on folk tales and Grimm fairy tales, but they are the ones Disney seems to like to make sinema of...) where...
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1. My mother taught me TO APPRECIATE A JOB WELL DONE.
"If you're going to kill each other, do it outside. I just finished cleaning."

2. My mother taught me RELIGION.
"You better pray that will come out of the carpet."

3. My mother taught me about TIME TRAVEL.
"If wewe don't straighten up, I'm going to knock wewe into the middle of inayofuata week!"

4. My mother taught me LOGIC.
"Because I alisema so, that's why."

5. My mother taught me MORE LOGIC.
"If wewe fall out of that swing and break your neck, you're not going to the store with me."

6. My mother taught me FORESIGHT.
"Make sure wewe wear clean underwear, in case...
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