 Prada products are something that is beyond time, you can see for yourself. From shoes to handbags, belts, wallets, sunglasses, clothing, Prada rules fashion. No brand has been up for so long without having to change its trend.
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By Paul Mauchline On a recent trip to North America, I was astonished to see the media circus -- the focus and attention of the world - surrounding one kiss: the kiss between Vice President Al Gore and his wife Tipper during the Democratic Convention.
In a recent U.S. based global publication, I read an article entitled, "Gore's kiss is so '60s - and probably fake." In fairness to the writer of this article, he is entitled to his own opinion: for that I do not judge him. I guess what bothers me, and what I question is, "Why the hoopla?" Oh right ... I forgot... We are in the arena of politics in The U...
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By Paul Mauchline For many of us, love begins with deep passion, romance, and hot steamy sex. This is what I call the first stage of love, the euphoric stage. You are together all the time, love everything about each other, see no faults in one another, and cannot seem to keep your hands off each other. As time goes by, you get to know one another. The party manners disappear, and you begin to see that your loved one is not so perfect, after all. This is the point where, if you are expecting perfection in another person, you will become disenchanted, and the relationship will end. You cannot expect perfection i...
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By Hal & Sidra Stone Partnering is the next step in the evolution of relationship. It is the vital, exciting, and challenging linkage of two energy systems so they can work together harmoniously to create something new and sacred.
Partnering is cooperative and replaces the classic hierarchical, patriarchal relationship where dominance was the main theme. Partnering means many things, but most of all we see it as a joint venture in the exciting business of life. It means that you move from a life in which you were the "sole proprietor" to one in which you are a full and equal partner with someone else.
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by Paul Mauchline Are you a single adult seeking a committed relationship? If so, in my opinion, there are some important areas that you need to consciously examine before you search for Mr. or Ms. Right. First, you must carefully consider the question, "Am I ready for a relationship?" Being "ready" involves some very important aspects. First of all, you need to be sure that you truly love yourself. Second, you must have dealt properly with past issues and emotional baggage. Third, you should have a clear sense of why you want to be in a relationship
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One Man's Thoughts To Another About Love We all get more cynical about women as we get older. Really what the pain is, simply the dying pain of an illusion that we cultivate as younger men. The illusion serves a purpose (Mother Nature's).
Tell you how I got over it. I started paying for their time with cash
instead of "emotional currency". Once that occurred I began to see that I was receiving back the same type of flattery and feathers (that I was now getting for my currency of cash) that I previously had received when paying in emotional currency units. For awhile this confused me. I resolved for a time that just whores were ...
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Hotty techniques to add some sizzle to your love life. By Ladyfire Editor Debora Myers
If you are the adventurous type you've probably already played the naughty paparazzi, but if you happen to be shy and would like to give him the surprise of his life try these hotty techniques to add some sizzle to your love life. If you really want to get him going, work up your nerve and transform yourself into the Amazon he thought he would never have.
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 By Lisa Lach What would you do to go blonde? Female Fatale, Rebel without a Cause is one determined blonde-haired woman.
You see them everywhere and against all natural odds - they are blonde. Sort of. They sit in the stylist's chair with frizzy blonde, black-roots begging for more bleach. Their hair is screaming for moisture. See picture on the left...
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As Christian parents, we see all the temptations that surround our children. We’re concerned that as our children grow—and become more independent—the temptations will only intensify. What can we do to help our children stand strong in the face of temptations? How can we teach them self-control, even at a young age? Here are five tips.
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 "I want to play hockey, like I did in middle school, but now that I'm in high school, the other guys have bulked up and I haven't. What can I do?"
"All of my friends have broad shoulders and look like they lift weights. No matter what I do, I just look scrawny. What can I do?"
"It's not like I want to gain a lot of weight, but I'd like to look like I have some curves, like the girls I see on TV. What can I do?"
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 When you hear of plastic surgery, what do you think of? A Hollywood star trying to delay the effects of aging? Somebody's cute "new" nose that cost quite a few allowances? People who want to change the size of their stomachs, breasts, or other body parts because they see it done so easily on TV?
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Part of your responsibility as a parent is to teach your children how to lead healthy lives now and when they are adults. The best time to start teaching these lessons to children is when they’re young, before unhealthy choices become bad habits. When you pass on healthy habits to your kids, it’s important to practice what you preach. Just telling your kids what to do won’t work—they need to see you choosing healthy behaviors too.
The following are some ways to help your kids avoid unhealthy behaviors.
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 A gynecologist is a doctor who has been specially trained in women’s reproductive health issues. You should talk to your mom or dad about seeing a gynecologist (or another health care provider who is specially trained in women’s health issues) if any of these apply to you:
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 Getting Rid of Hair Even before you get your first period, you will likely see new hair growing in your pubic area, under your arms and on your legs. It will start out light and sparse, and then grow darker, coarser, and thicker as you go through puberty.
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 During puberty, you will not only get taller, you will also see other changes in your body such as wider hips, bottoms, and thighs. Your body, which has both muscle and fat, will also start to have more fat compared to muscle than it did before. This is normal and you should not be too concerned
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Reproductive health As you grow older, changes begin to happen in your body and its reproductive system. You need to know what to expect and how to stay healthy. For example, you need to know how your menstrual cycle (period) normally feels and what your vaginal discharge (fluid) normally looks like, so that you can tell if you have a problem and need to see a doctor
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Fighting the effects of aging—on the outside. Your guide to the risks of cosmetic surgical and non-surgical procedures
Trying to fight the effects of aging? Below is a basic guide to the risks involved in both surgical and non-surgical cosmetic procedures. For more information on each procedure, see the resources below the charts
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