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12 hours ago ago from Reynier\'s Blog
In the last two weeks, the Tucson branch of Fascinations has had between 150-203% more in sales quantity, customers through the doors, and sales value over an average of the past three years. To compare to the rest of the company, we went from 3rd in the company to first in just three weeks - beating out the mega-store in phoenix by over 30% in sales on a regular basis. All I have to say is HAPPY SEX-MAS! .... there's obviously something in ...
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3 hours ago ago from Heart of the Matter Online - bridging the gap between child and parent
Hanukkah, Christmas, Kwanzaa? How does your family celebrate the Holidays? Do you teach your kiddos about the other holidays? Do you take December off from schooling? We celebrate Christmas WAY different than anyone else on the planet! And yes, we have taught our children about all the other holidays. We take off a week or 2 sometimes, with this year taking just one week off. As far as goes, we do not have a traditional tree. ...
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18 hours ago ago from Ribbons of Red Web and Graphic Design Blog
December. A magical, but scary month. A month that bears wonderful food, traditions, laughter, and love, but also a month that requires reflection on my mistakes, accomplishments, and goals for the year to come. A month, in the end, that makes you work as hard as you play—but I would never want it any other way! Goals, for me, are intimate. Something I don't normally share with others. They are my most prized dreams, ambitions, and hopes ...
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15 hours ago ago from The Reality-Based Community
The Reality-Based Community Everyone is entitled to his own opinion, but not his own facts. 60-39 Main December 23rd, 2009 Making the filibuster an issue by Mark Kleiman So far, filibuster repeal isn't polling well, but its possible that the public can be brought to share the President's growing impatience . Share this post: Posted: Wednesday, December 23rd, 2009 at 3:46 pm ...
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56 minutes ago ago from Simple Worship
It's two days since I returned from Beijing. The temperature here in Shaoxing seems to be lower, though, as a matter of fact, it's a couple of degrees higher than that of Beijing. As a reason known to all, especially those who comes from the North to settle down here, the wet air increases the sense of freezing cold in Southern areas so that it makes the warm winter much more unbearable. Unfortunately, I, who had recently spent ...
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