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46: Valentine's Day - A Romantic Peak or a Commercial Basement?
Every year there is a surge in romantic interest as the scent of Valentines Day begins to waft in the air. When it comes to reality, though, how much of that surge is genuinely about romance? Is it not all a commercial exercise designed to rake in the profits?
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47: Everyday is Valentine's Day
Valentines Day is the day of love. But, what about the other days? Every day is the day of love when you remember to show kindness to others.
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48: Valentine's Day Gift Ideas for Women
Valentine's gifts for her are a crucial, often-overlooked element to a more fulfilling relationship. Most men are unaware of the importance of selecting the right Valentine's gifts for women. Valentine's gifts express and reflect many enriching, bonding qualities in an enduring and satisfying relationship
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49: Unique Valentines Day Gift Ideas for Men
Searching for Valentines Day gifts for men can be difficult, because most traditional Valentines items are geared towards women. Men typically do not want flowers, heart shaped chocolates, or large teddy bears. When considering Valentines Day gift ideas for men, it is best to think of unique ideas which he will be sure to appreciate.
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50: Valentine's Day - Unique and Creative Gift Ideas
Valentine's Day gift ideas don't have to be expensive, since there are many unique and creative gift ideas for anyone's budget. It's very important to give serious thought to what you know your special someone likes and enjoys when choosing a Valentine's Day gift, and what they do not like. What type of gift you should give also depends on the level of the relationship you're in, such as dating and not yet serious, serious and planning to become engaged, or already married.
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51: Entertain in Stress-Less Style This Holiday Season
A bustling kitchen, rooms bursting with friends and relatives, and the ever-popular kiddy table are a few of the joys - and challenges - of holiday entertaining. Here are a few simple tips and smart entertaining solutions to help make holiday gatherings memorable and worry-free.
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52: Thanksgiving in America
Thanksgiving Day in America is celebrated with lot of fervor and euphoria on the fourth Thursday in the month of November. For the people in the United States, Thanksgiving is a time for intense feelings of happiness, excitement, love, gratitude, and expressions of those feelings with people they love.
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53: Celebrating Thanksgiving With Your Kids
Thanksgiving is an American tradition that truly celebrates family - a time in the year when relatives and friends get together and exchange notes on what's gone by. As a dad you can help your kids by explaining the meaning of Thanksgiving.
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54: Indians and Pilgrims Celebrated Thanksgiving For the First Time
Today the celebratory feast that occurred in Plymouth in 1621 is acknowledged to be one of the first Thanksgiving celebrations in the early days of the colonies. But... ever wonder what sort of food was laid out on the table at the harvest feast?
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55: Thanksgiving Turkey 101
Thanksgiving is coming and that means cooks around the country will be doing their best to outdo last year's Thanksgiving turkey. Here are some tips to help you get organized and turn out a fabulous feast come the day of Thanksgiving. Get Organized and Start Planning.
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56: How to Choose the Right Christmas Gifts
Choosing the right Christmas gifts should be stress-free. Here are some great ideas that will make this holiday season truly a wonderful experience.
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57: Children, Christmas, and Hard Economic Times
The current difficult economic times has many parents struggling over Christmas gifts and how it will affect their children this year. There are many families that are going to be forced this season to choose between food, mortgage payments, prescriptions, gasoline, and heating their homes. Although everyone is affected, the elderly, the parents that have been recently laid-off, and the poorer families, are being hit particularly hard.
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58: New Years Eve Party Menu Ideas For A Fantastic New Years Eve Party
Hosting a New Year's Eve Party can be great fun. It's a way to reminisce with friends, and to look forward to what the new year will bring. Here are some ideas for food and drinks to start you off:
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59: Decorating New Year's Eve With Christmas Lights
December 31st is the day we celebrate New Year's Eve, but that wasn't always the calendar day it was celebrated in years past. Some 4,000 years ago, the Babylonians celebrated the beginning of the New Year following the first crescent moon after the first day of Spring in honor of the earth being "reborn" following the winter months. We celebrate one day in honor of the New Year arriving, but the Babylonians' celebration lasted for eleven days!
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60: New Year's Resolutions: We Make Em, We Break Em
97% of those who make New Year's resolutions will break them. Here's how to be within the 3% who successfully keep theirs.
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