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Archive for August 12th, 2008

2008
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Sending Lucky Bamboo

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by Aurelia M. Fleur

The Chinese practice of Feng Shui gives great importance in placing lucky charms around specific areas in your home or workplace to harmonize your life with that of the natural elements. By doing so, it is believed that you would be able to make the best use of your talents without any hindrance.

Hydroponic (roots immersed in water rather than dirt), are used by Feng Shui practitioners for favorable placement around the home or office to bring good fortune to the occupants as well as the home or business. Dwarfed in the same fashion as the , the Feng Shui bamboos are cute versions of the wild bamboos native to Asia and Africa.

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by Amy Nutt

Public relations is no longer something that just happens; how a company or corporation is perceived in the public eye, particularly in the eye of the company’s shareholders or potential customers, isn’t something that’s left to chance. Companies have entire departments and large budgets in place to ensure that they will be viewed in a positive light by the public.

In its simplest form, the idea of public relations is to get the word out to the public concerning all of the positive things that a company or organization may be involved in, and to enhance the company’s overall image, while at the same time downplaying anything that could potential be viewed as a negative action in the public eye.

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by Jed Elaine

There are lots of different reasons why you may want to conduct death records search. For some people, it’s all about finding out about their family history, or genealogy. Online Death Records are essential resources to unlocking valuable information about people in your life. Verify death records of distant family members to increase the accuracy of your genealogy research.

Death records are legal documents that contain information about the complete legal name of the person, the date of birth, including the date and time of death. In addition, the record also includes information about the cause of the person’s death and where the death took place.

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