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A Child’s Memento Box

by E-NewsCast Team
December 3rd, 2011

One way your child can treasure his/her special memories from Spring Break or Summer is to create a Memento Box. Just have them use any kind of plain box such as a hat box, shoe box, photo box, etc – just make sure it has a lid. Then have them decorate it with things such as shells from a beach trip, photos with friends, stickers, markers, ticket stubs from a recent movie outing, napkins from a favorite hangout and such.A good time to decorate it would be a day when nothing is going on.Then throughout the Spring Break or Summer Vacation your child can insert favorite trinkets, postcards and other treasures. A great time to do this memento box would be when you go on an extended vacation. That way your child can make sure to bring back savored memories with them.You can bet that this memento box will be …

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9 Myths About Being Single

by E-NewsCast Team
December 2nd, 2011

More than 48% of US households are headed by unmarried individuals. The American Association for Single People projects that by 2010, 47.2% of adults will be unmarried. Being single does not mean being alone, nor does being in a couple for the holidays ensure happiness. Let’s dispel some myths!

Myth #1: Single people are lonely at Christmas.

Reality: No moreso than anyone else. This is a projection of people who fear “being alone for the holidays,” a fear of the unknown.

Myth #2: Single people need you to invite them over to your celebration.

Reality: Contrary to perceptions, single people are v. popular at Christmas, and we generally receive lots of invitations. If you want us over, we’d love to be invited, but would prefer it’s because you like us, not because

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A Beautiful Heaven Scent Enhances a Woman's Attractivenes

by E-NewsCast Team
December 1st, 2011

A fragrant heaven scent can be one of the most appealing features of a woman. Hairstyle, clothes and makeup are all important, but the fragrance and beauty of a heaven scent a woman wears provides a level of attractiveness that few other fashion features can touch. There’s something about her wonderful heaven scent that makes her stand out and get noticed by men, and what woman doesn’t want that? Are you shy and quiet? Are you bold, outgoing and flirtatious? Well, the fragrant heaven scent you decide to use will tell people a lot about your personality, before they even get a chance to talk to you.

A woman’s Heaven Scent is enhanced by her personality.

Every woman wants to feel attractive, confident and appealing. One of the interesting features of perfume, and especially how it’s fragrance enhances her heaven scent is this: different perfumes will react differently on each person. A

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Masters Of Disguise

by E-NewsCast Team
November 30th, 2011

Gene Hackman once lamented that the worst thing about becoming a famous actor is that you lose the ability to observe people without being noticed yourself. But some performers are so good at disguises that notoriety is no obstacle. A case in point was John Barrymore trying to buy his first house in Beverly Hills in 1926. Frustrated by rising real estate prices due to stars like Tom Mix and Charlie Chaplin moving into the neighborhood, Barrymore went to look at a lot dressed as his most famous movie role, Mr. Hyde. The realtor was taken aback by the long haired, wild eyed, fiendish looking man who got out of the limo. Every time the broker would suggest a price he was met by an intimidating growl. Finally he made the sale by lopping twenty thousand dollars off the initial number.

Barrymore’s penchant for

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PERFECT PITCH – Query Letters that Kill

by E-NewsCast Team
November 29th, 2011

If you are reading this then you are either looking for information on how to write a query letter or your curiosity has been exited by the heading. Either way, the article has grabbed your attention and hopefully what you will read here will live up to your expectations and that in a nutshell is what a good query letter is all about!

Grabbing the editor’s attention, full-filling his expectations and making it easy for him to say “yes” is what we should be aiming for. I try and keep these points in mind when I write a query letter, try a few yourself and see if your success rate improves.

1. Be professional. Don’t hand write letters. Set your letter out properly in a business like way. If you don’t know the formatting for this look at some of the letters you receive from your bank, solicitor, accountant etc. Alternatively, a

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All that Glitters—Something Old, Something New…

by E-NewsCast Team
November 28th, 2011

Brides through the ages have accessorized with wedding jewelry to add a finishing touch to their bridal attire; however, many brides who don’t wear jewelry in everyday life jump at the chance to wear it on their wedding day. Is it the special occasion or the chance to play dress-up that prompts these brides to don the unthinkable—jewelry?

Those brides too practical to care about jewelry in real life use it on their wedding day to check off all the “somethings” that bring good luck—something old, something new, something borrowed, something blue. Whatever your reason for wearing jewelry on your wedding day, it should complement the overall theme of the wedding, including the formality of the occasion, the design of the wedding dress, and the bridal color scheme if your jewelry includes color.

The traditional bridal jewelry ensemble consists of pearl and/or diamond earrings and necklace, often heirloom pieces (something

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