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# Creating Your Wedding Day Emergency Kit
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# Maintaining Your Sanity While Planning Your Wedding
[Relationships:Wedding] Planning a wedding can be a very stressful period in life. Here are some tips to keep your head together while planning your big day.


# Final Planning Tips for Your Wedding Day
[Relationships:Wedding] Everybody knows that attention to detail and planning ahead for you wedding are the two most important keys to a successful day. Learning from experience, I will share with you tips and shortcuts that will help you when working out the last minute details that will ensure a very relaxing and enjoyable day for you, your family, and your friends.


# Using Swarovski Crystal Centerpieces for Your Wedding Day
[Relationships:Wedding] Spice up your wedding table decorations and leave a lasting impression with these budget-conscious decorating tips.


# How to Save Money While Planning Your Dream Wedding
[Relationships:Wedding] A beautiful wedding does not have to break the bank. I'll show you how to save money on planning your wedding by following a few simple tips.


# Including the Groom's Personality in Wedding Planning
[Relationships:Wedding] When one thinks of weddings, the first thing to come to mind is usually the Bride walking down the aisle in a flowing white dress. But a successful wedding day does not always rotate exclusively around the Bride. Here I share some examples of picture perfect weddings that were centered as much around the Groom as the Bride.


# Choosing a Cake Topper For Your Wedding Day
[Relationships:Wedding] Spice up your wedding day by choosing a cake topper that compliments your wedding theme. We give tips and advice for choosing a style and staying within your budget.


# Creating Custom Swarovski Crystal Wedding Bouquets and Boutonnieres
[Relationships:Wedding] Make your wedding day sparkle by adding Swarovski crystals to your bouquets and boutonnieres. Here are some great ideas and pointers to get you started.


# How To Care For Your Swarovski Crystal Wedding Jewelry
[Shopping-and-Product-Reviews:Jewelry-Diamonds] Tips to keep your Swarovski crystal jewelry as clean and bright as the day you brought it home. We will cover practical and inexpensive ways to clean your Swarovski crystals with items that are found in most households.


# Using Swarovski Crystals or Pearls as a Theme on Your Wedding Day
[Relationships:Wedding] Creating a stunning, classic, and brilliant theme for your wedding is easy when you add Swarovski crystals or pearls to all of your accessories and decorations. Here are some great ideas to take your wedding decor to the next level.


# Swarovski Crystal Wedding Bouquets and Boutonnieres vs Flowers
[Relationships:Wedding] Ever wonder how to make a statement without saying a word on your wedding day? You can use incredibly bold and beautiful bouquets and boutonnieres that your guests will be buzzing about for years to come!


# Creating Family Traditions On Your Wedding Day
[Relationships:Wedding] Ever wonder how to start a family tradition? We have tips that will warm hearts through generations with timeless jewelry selections, beautiful wedding bouquets, and memorable hair pieces.


# How to Choose Colors for Your Bridesmaids' Jewelry on Your Wedding Day
[Relationships:Wedding] Need help picking the perfect jewelry to compliment your bridesmaids' dresses? We cover everything from colors, shapes and over-all design.


# Tips For Choosing The Ideal Jewelry To Match Your Wedding Dress
[Relationships:Wedding] Learn how to choose your jewelry color and style based on your perfect wedding dress. From simple to elaborate, learn the right factors to consider.

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Posted by wholesale55 | 30 Sep, 2009

# Your Wedding Cake - How to cultured freshwater pearl Dazzle Eyes and Taste Buds
[Relationships:Wedding] Bakeries are bountiful in any town. I am going to give you tips on choosing a baker, a cake and cake decorations that will make your wedding cake stand out in the crowd.


# Building a Custom Swarovski Crystal Wedding Bouquet
[Relationships:Wedding] There are endless possibilities when creating a Swarovski Crystal Wedding Bouquet. I am going to single strand necklace explore some options that will assist in broadening your realm of options helping you to create the wedding bouquet of your wildest dreams.


# Creating Your Wedding Day Emergency Kit
[Relationships:Wedding] We've all heard the horror stories, the Groom spilling red wine down the front of the Bride's beautiful dress, the Maid of Honor passing out as the happy couple steps up to light the Unity Candle, or the twisted pearl necklace bride forgetting to put on the garter belt. This is the perfect checklist that will complete a wedding emergency kit that will put any bride's mind at ease.


# Planning a Budget for Your Wedding Day
[Relationships:Wedding] Need some tips that will keep your checking and savings accounts under control? Everyone has heard the horror stories of a budget gone awry while planning a wedding. This article will give you many helpful hints on freshwater pearl earrings where to start and how to stick to a budget that will ease stress while you are planning for your Big Day.


# Maintaining Your Sanity While Planning Your Wedding
[Relationships:Wedding] Planning a wedding can be a very stressful period in life. Here are some tips to keep your head together while planning your big day.


# Final Planning Tips for Your Wedding Day
[Relationships:Wedding] Everybody knows that attention to detail and planning ahead for you wedding are the two most important keys to a successful day. Learning from experience, I will share with you tips and shortcuts that will help you when working out the last minute details that will ensure a very relaxing and enjoyable day for you, your family, and your friends.


# Using Swarovski Crystal Centerpieces for Your Wedding Day
[Relationships:Wedding] Spice up your wedding table decorations and leave a lasting impression with these budget-conscious decorating tips.


# How to Save Money While Planning Your Dream Wedding
[Relationships:Wedding] A beautiful wedding does not have to break the bank. I'll show you how to save money on planning your wedding by following a few simple tips.


# Including the Groom's Personality in Wedding Planning
[Relationships:Wedding] When one thinks of freshwater pearl strands weddings, the first thing to come to mind is usually the Bride walking down the aisle in a flowing white dress. But a successful wedding day does not always rotate exclusively around the Bride. Here I share some examples of picture perfect weddings that were centered as much around the Groom as the Bride.


# Choosing a Cake Topper For Your Wedding Day
[Relationships:Wedding] Spice up your wedding day by choosing a cake topper that compliments your wedding theme. We give tips and advice for choosing a style and staying within your budget.


# Creating Custom Swarovski Crystal Wedding Bouquets and Boutonnieres
[Relationships:Wedding] Make your wedding day sparkle by adding Swarovski crystals to your bouquets and boutonnieres. Here are some great ideas and pointers to get you started.


# How To Care For Your Swarovski Crystal Wedding Jewelry
[Shopping-and-Product-Reviews:Jewelry-Diamonds] Tips to keep your Swarovski crystal jewelry as clean and bright as the day you brought it home. We will cover practical and inexpensive ways to clean your Swarovski crystals with items that are found in most households.


# Using Swarovski Crystals or Pearls as a Theme on Your Wedding Day
[Relationships:Wedding] Creating a stunning, classic, and brilliant theme for your wedding is easy when you add Swarovski crystals or pearls to all of your accessories and decorations. Here are some great ideas to take your wedding decor to the next level.


# Swarovski Crystal Wedding Bouquets and Boutonnieres vs Flowers
[Relationships:Wedding] Ever wonder how to make a statement without saying a word on your wedding day? You can use incredibly bold and beautiful bouquets and boutonnieres that your guests will be buzzing about for years to come!


# Creating Family Traditions On Your Wedding Day
[Relationships:Wedding] Ever wonder how to start a family tradition? We have tips that will warm hearts through generations with timeless jewelry selections, beautiful wedding bouquets, and memorable hair pieces.


# How to Choose Colors for Your Bridesmaids' Jewelry on Your Wedding Day
[Relationships:Wedding] Need help picking the perfect jewelry to compliment your bridesmaids' dresses? We cover everything from colors, shapes and over-all design.


# Tips For Choosing The Ideal Jewelry To Match Your Wedding Dress
[Relationships:Wedding] Learn how to choose your jewelry color and style based on your perfect wedding dress. From simple to elaborate, learn the right factors to consider.

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Posted by wholesale55 | 30 Sep, 2009

To have your Waterford Crystal appraised is not an easy task for Antique Appraisers, Auctioneers, or Estate Agents who are willing to freshwater pearl pendant sell off your family heirlooms at vastly reduced prices. These appraisers do a lot of guesswork as to what the actual value of your Waterford Crystal is and hope to satisfy their clients.

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Did you know that the value of Waterford Crystal Giftware was reduced in cost from the late eighties because of the introduction of pearl jewelry sets diamond wheels with the straight cutting technique method? What this means is that the crystal was hand-cut in one stage and eliminated a lot of time to produce, which was good for the company, in comparison to the two-stage cutting technique of carborundum and sandstone wheels, where a piece of crystal was rough cut first with a Carborundum wheel and then smoothed out with a Sandstone wheel.

Crystal Appraisals can vary in value of 30% to 50%, depending on lots of factors, one of them being the fact that more Waterford craftsmen hours went into each crystal piece, prior to 1986. Another factor is the period of when it was produced, whether it was a Limited Edition, a Master-Cutter Trophy piece produced in the jewelry boxes Special Dept. or a Chandelier that was assembled in harmony by the masters of Waterford Crystal Ireland.

So, as you can see, lots of factors will come into play on how to determine and appraise the true value of your Waterford Crystal and a daunting task for general antique appraisers. That is why it's best to have it appraised by an expert.

D.C.'s Iftar Season

Posted by wholesale55 | 16 Sep, 2009
Iftar is a ritual observed by Muslims at the end of the daily fast during the playground equipment month of Ramadan. Muslims break the fast at sundown--a time prescribed by local clerics, based on astronomical calculations--by drinking water and eating dates. Families, other social groups, and mosques then hold elaborate meals, and in Muslim countries, restaurants may put out tables and serve food to the public.

President George W. Bush inaugurated the practice of White House iftar dinners. During his tenure in office, Muslim extremists occasionally called for a boycott of his invitations. Iftar events were also held on the Hill, and provoked debate because of the participation of the radical Council on American Islamic Relations (CAIR).

This year's Washington iftar events included one at the inflatable bouncers White House on September 1. An official list of "some of the expected attendees" included cabinet members, Christian and Jewish leaders, as well as a long Muslim roster. In the latter, which included diplomats from Muslim lands and countries with large Muslim communities, only two American Muslim names were well-known and controversial: Ingrid Mattson, president of the fundamentalist-oriented Islamic Society of North America (ISNA), and Imam Yahya Hendy of Georgetown University.

The Obama administration had already favored Mattson with an opportunity to serve as Islam's representative during the naughty castles Inauguration ceremony this year. As shown in this 2003 court document, Hendy appeared as a witness in the trial of Sami Al-Arian, who pled guilty to support for Palestinian Islamic Jihad in the U.S.

Another iftar was announced by the Congressional
Muslim Staffers Association for September 9 on Capitol Hill, with the support of diplomats from Bahrain, Egypt, Pakistan, Qatar, Senegal, Uzbekistan, and Oman. And thirdly, the Department of Agriculture was set to hold its first iftar. So far, nothing much to think about. Official interfaith gestures to Muslims, even with a tilt toward fundamentalists, are now an established part of the political landscape.

But then comes news that a Pentagon iftar--not the first associated with Defense Department headquarters--was held on September 4, with the support of the Pentagon Chaplain's Office, and featured three guest speakers. The first and third were women, Farah Pandith and Dalia Mogahed. Pandith has been appointed Special Representative to Muslim Communities, a new post created by Secretary of State Hillary Clinton. An Indian-born Muslim, Pandith formerly worked for the National Security Council and the U.S. Agency for International Development.

Mogahed, senior analyst and executive director of the naughty castles Gallup Center for Muslim Studies, is also now inside the presidential tent, since she was named to Obama's Advisory Council on Faith-Based and Neighborhood Partnerships. Mogahed has partnered with Georgetown's Professor John L. Esposito, a dedicated defender of Saudi Arabia and its Wahhabi cult, in producing a Gallup volume with the modest title, Who Speaks for Islam? What a Billion Muslims Really Think.

A special filling in the Pentagon sandwich was provided by James Zogby of the Arab American Institute. Zogby is not a Muslim, but an Arab American Christian. He published remarks on the iftar, available here. While Christians including President Bush had addressed iftar celebrations, Zogby's comments were curious. Ramadan and iftar events are supposed to be religious in nature, while extolling community welfare. Bush's 2008 comments at the event dwelt on the leisure chairs contributions of American Muslims to technological innovation. In 2007, Bush spoke of faith and its comforts, family, and religious freedom, while also condemning radical Islam. This year, Obama praised Muslims for adherence to common principles of justice and progress. Bush and Obama, as the nation's chief executives, could be expected to offer Christian greetings to a Muslim audience, especially since they hosted the gatherings.

A successor to 'The Public Interest'

Posted by wholesale55 | 16 Sep, 2009
A little over four years ago, David Skinner eloquently bid farewell in these pages, "after 40 years of excellence," to "the most important political quarterly of the inflatable last half-century," Irving Kristol's The Public Interest.

It's been a long four years, so THE SCRAPBOOK is thrilled to inflatable bouncer welcome a new magazine that, as editor Yuval Levin puts it in the first issue, "seeks consciously to model itself" on that journal. Levin writes,

    We are successors to their project in a technical sense, as the inflatable slides company they founded to publish their magazine, National Affairs, Inc., is now home to ours (and the complete archives of The Public Interest are available for the first time on our website, www.nationalaffairs.com). We have been the beneficiaries of their guidance and help, too, though they bear no blame for our shortcomings. And we can only hope to be truly their successors in the merit, the quality, and the significance of the work we do, if with some different emphases for a different time.

Judging from the first issue, National Affairs may come as close to succeeding as is possible in this ambitious goal. Levin explains that

    National Affairs will have a point of view, but not a party line. It will begin from confidence and pride in America, from a sense that our challenge is to build on our strengths to address our weaknesses, and from the conviction that chief among those strengths are our democratic capitalism, our ideals of liberty and
    equality under the law, and our roots in the inflatable water games longstanding traditions of the West. We will seek to cultivate an open-minded empiricism, a decent respect for the awesome complexity of life in society, and a healthy skepticism of the serene technocratic confidence that is too often the dominant flavor of social science and public policy. And we will take politics seriously.

The first issue, checking in at an impressive and handsome 180 pages, lives up to these aspirations. Essays by William Schambra and Wilfred McClay explore the historical and philosophical underpinnings of Obama's technocratic liberalism-and its deficiencies. Contributors such as James C. Capretta (on "The New Middle Class Contract"), Luigi Zingales (on "Capitalism After the Crisis"), and Ron Haskins ("Getting Ahead in America") demonstrate an unusual and impressive mix of open-minded empiricism, respect for social complexity, and imaginative thinking about the crossroads where politics and public policy meet.

So take a look at nationalaffairs.com, subscribe, and instruct all your friends and associates to do so too. And while you're there, do take a look at the inflatable products shape archives of The Public Interest-an incomparable resource for those who were too young to benefit from the journal at the time, and a walk down memory lane (as well as a resource!) for those of us who were around but might not have perfect recall.

Congratulations to the editors of National Affairs. THE SCRAPBOOK is already looking forward to Issue 2.

The Honeymoon Isn't Over

Voters might be experiencing buyer's remorse over President Obama-51 percent disapproval rating in the current Rasmussen poll-but the mainstream media are keeping the faith.

Congratulations!

Posted by wholesale55 | 14 Sep, 2009
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