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Try to Talk with Strangers |
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Psychological tests have showed that people with excellent or poorest abilities on a certain thing cover 2% of the crowd, and 95% of us are among the average ones. That means, God created most of us equally. It also inspire us with the fact that if you talk to a stranger, your chance to encounter a ruffian is far more less than to meet a common people. Talking with a common strange person can help us to absorb new information, and have a fresh understanding about the human nature. Most of all, we can feel the hopitality and trust between people. These active factors will help a lot in building your self-confidence.
When meeting a stranger, it's natrual to be curious and alert. We told by our parents ever since childhood:" Don't talk to the strangers, don't eat anything offered by strangers." Well, we can not deny that there's some guys with evil intentions, but on the other hand, how to contact and communicate with others is a very important skill. |
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Ten Reasons to Have a Small Wedding |
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Is planning a huge wedding making you crazy? Trust me, a big wedding plan could even potentially do damages to your marriage. Why not have a small wedding instead? Christina Friedrichsen offers these 10 reasons to plan an intimate wedding.
1. You get to celebrate one of the biggest days of your life surrounded by people who love you. Of the nearly 100 couples I interviewed for my book, almost everyone said this was definitely one of the best things about having a small wedding. 2. You can feel more relaxed on your wedding day. Because you'll be surrounded by friends and family, you'll feel more at home with your guests. |
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Women of All Ages, All Sizes can be Sweet Babes |
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This year, women of all sizes and ages can be sweater girls, in chunky knit cardigan coats that are hefty enough to balance out the season's hoof-like heels and weighty bags. In rich neutrals with texture galore, the fall crop of woolly wonders is replete with colossal collars, goregous buttons and all manner of belts. Tie one on.
1. White + Warren’s Orient Express coat combines heavy-gauge cashmere with intricate hand-sewn embroidery and closes with giant whipstitched snaps.( (in black or brown, $790 at www.whiteandwarren.com). 2. A black bouclé wool cardigan by Goat stands out with its eye-catching oversize irregularly shaped horn buttons and flap pockets; its celebrity following includes Nicole Kidman and Sienna Miller ($798 at Searle stores). |
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The Incredible but Unknown Hangover Solution |
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You wake to the alarm clock screeching, your head pounds, you're dizzy and your stomach feels queasy. You start to regret that last glass of wine you had at the neighbor's party last night.
I certainly don't advocate hangovers -- I don't even recommend alcohol at all -- but I know in the real world, especially during the upcoming holiday season, it happens. So I have an amazing "secret" solution for you that, while it can certainly help you quickly eliminate a hangover, can also help you greatly improve your health in far more important ways. Young Coconut Kefir -- A Healthy Hangover Solution and So Much More |
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How to Make the Boss Forgive Your Fault |
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No boss likes surprises. But it is unavoidable that you will make some mistakes in your work. But do you know how to face up to the consequences, especially in front of your boss? Your different attitudes may result different aftereffects. If you want your boss to forgive you and give you a second chance without losing his/her temper, look at the tips below. |
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Your "Last Will & Testament:" Why You Need One, What You Need In It, and the Smart Steps to Prepare |
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From friends of SixWise.
Preparing a "Last Will and Testament" - commonly known simply as a will -- is not something that anyone enjoys thinking about or doing. But it is something that almost every adult -- especially those with children -- should think about and do. The majority of Americans (57 percent) do not have a will, according to a survey by the legal Web site FindLaw.com. This leaves them with no say over how their children are raised (should their children still be under 18) or how their assets are used after they die. |
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