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Ambrose Bierce on Readi...

The covers of this book are too far apart. – Ambrose Bierce Post from: BlissTree Ambrose Bierce on Reading Read the original here: Ambrose Bierce on...
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If You Have a Dumb Idea...

With all the many crappy books being published that are based on blogs and Twitter accounts, it seems like any subject – however moronic – is fair game. And after we saw this clip about Glamourpuss: The Enchanting World of Kitty Wigs , we knew it was time to think of a dumb idea for a book and make it happen. This photographer seems to get that the book is ridiculous, but she seems suspiciously into the feline photo shoots. So: Convenience Stores of West Virginia ? Bathroom...
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10 Best Posts on TheGloss Last Week

10 Best Posts on TheGlo...

photo: Patricia Schlein/WENN.com Here are ten of our favorite posts from last week on our chic sister site, TheGloss. Click and enjoy. 1. The “Philosophy” of Overspending on Beauty Products 2. 11 Supremely Awesome Things for Under $10 3. If You Want to Boycott Arizona, You Need to Boycott Dial, Coldstone Creamery, and U-Haul 4. Derek Warburton on Growing Up Homeless – And Working With Bottomless Closet Now 5. Do You Want to Date Hot Men Reading Books? 6. Beauty...
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10 Best Posts on TheGloss Last Week

10 Best Posts on TheGlo...

photo: Patricia Schlein/WENN.com Here are ten of our favorite posts from last week on our chic sister site, TheGloss. Click and enjoy. 1. The “Philosophy” of Overspending on Beauty Products 2. 11 Supremely Awesome Things for Under $10 3. If You Want to Boycott Arizona, You Need to Boycott Dial, Coldstone Creamery, and U-Haul 4. Derek Warburton on Growing Up Homeless – And Working With Bottomless Closet Now 5. Do You Want to Date Hot Men Reading Books? 6. Beauty...
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10 Things We Want to Do This Weekend

10 Things We Want to Do...

In less than 12 hours, it’s officially the weekend, and we’re already planning every hour. Here are the top 10 things we’ll be daydreaming about all Friday: See Cherry Blossoms Cherry Blossom festivals are in full bloom (get it?!), so we want to make sure to get our fair share of time under their boughs. Eat Asparagus It’s peak season for one of our favorite spring vegetables, and we have 10 great recipes to choose from. Ride A Bike Spring weather and two days...
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Adoption Agencies: How to Pick the Right One

Adoption Agencies: How ...

Congratulations, you’ve decided to adopt! Now, you need to find an adoption agency to get started on your journey. It’s very important that you take the time to research in order to ensure that the agency will be able to meet your needs. Research Online Use the Internet to research online for available adoption agencies in your area. Rule out any that do not provide the type of adoption you seek. Some agencies do only domestic adoption, while others place internationally....
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How to Become a Foster Parent

How to Become a Foster ...

A foster parent provides a safe, temporary home for children. However, it’s more than just food and shelter – foster parents provide the love, support and nurturing that these children need. They work with the child’s social worker to make sure that the child is receiving all the treatment and care that they need.  Foster children are in crisis and most often in state care due to neglect, abuse or other endangerment. They may have special needs in terms of...
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Should Babies Take Swimming Lessons?

Should Babies Take Swim...

Swimming is a fun activity for kids, and it’s a good idea to teach your children to swim when they’re young. Some pediatricians recommend teaching children to swim when they are 3-4 years old, while others will say that infants as young as 6 months can and should take swimming lessons. Babies generally love playing in water and don’t usually have a fear of swimming. They’ll close their mouths instinctively and do motions (though not proper swimming strokes) to...
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World’s First – Book Packaging Features Solar-Powered OLED Slipcover to Double as Reading Light

World’s First ...

photos via STI Group Packaging is a fascinating area to watch – there’s the train wreck of over-packaging , the excitement of brilliantly designed packaging , and the crazy cool technologies for creating packaging from strange places like bacteria . But there’s also the head-scratchers, like … Read the full story on TreeHugger Read more: World’s First – Book Packaging Features Solar-Powered OLED Slipcover to Double as Reading...
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Christie’s Green Auction Offers Celebrity Experiences While Benefiting Charity

Christie’s Green Auct...

Back in February Christie’s International announced the 2010 Inaugural Green Auction titled, “A Bid to Save the Earth” to honor the 40th anniversary of Earth Day. With the big event a little under two weeks away, Christie’s has launched a companion online silent auction hosted by CharityBuzz and featuring incredible experiences for the highest bidders. Some highlights of the star-studded auction include spending the day on set with Hugh Jackman , enjoying a tennis lesson...
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