AMANDA GOLDSTON caring for the Women of our World! I've got something VERY special for you today! A 17-page special report that will probably change your life FOREVER. I have read this report and used the principles and I would highly recommend it. Download your copy now absolutely FREE! In this report, my friend song chengxiang shares with you a powerful step-by-step method that removes the *ROOT* cause of all your life problems. When that happens, EVERYTHING … [Read more...]
Shichi-Go-San – JAPAN Celebrating November 15, 2010
JAPAN Celebrating Shichi-Go-San November 15 Shichi-Go-San (七五三, seven-five-three) is a traditional rite of passage and festival day in Japan for three and seven year-old girls and three and five year-old boys, held annually on November 15. As Shichi-Go-San is not a national holiday, it is generally observed on the nearest weekend. History Shichi-Go-San is said to have originated in the Heian Period amongst court nobles who would celebrate the passage of their children into … [Read more...]
SPEAK YOUR MIND – '36,000 African women deaths annually' – Take Action!
Thoko Ruzvidzo is from the UN's Economic Commission for Africa. Her focus at the centre for Gender and Social Development is to push for legalisation. "36,000 African women die annually from unsafe abortions" Mother holding her child It's thought an estimated 36,000 women die annually from unsafe abortions in Africa. Many of them are young girls who have unwanted pregnancies and who are forced to have operations illegally....so-called back-street abortions. Abortion is, in most … [Read more...]
SPEAK YOUR MIND – ‘36,000 African women deaths annually’ – Take Action!
Thoko Ruzvidzo is from the UN's Economic Commission for Africa. Her focus at the centre for Gender and Social Development is to push for legalisation. "36,000 African women die annually from unsafe abortions" Mother holding her child It's thought an estimated 36,000 women die annually from unsafe abortions in Africa. Many of them are young girls who have unwanted pregnancies and who are forced to have operations illegally....so-called back-street abortions. Abortion is, in most … [Read more...]
INSPIRATIONAL – The Garden of Life
The Garden of Life ...unfolds like a rose, thorns and all... ... is still Magnificent! Embrace it all, every minute of Your Life! ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ … [Read more...]
~Celebrate Who You Are~
~Celebrate Who You Are~ How often do you truly celebrate who you are? Because many of us, myself included, spend so much time and energy focused on what we think is "wrong" with us, celebrating ourselves doesn't often come that easy. For me, I've spent much of my life—as a student, an athlete, in business, in relationships and in general—demanding perfection of myself and, of course, falling short and feeling inadequate on a regular basis. Most people I … [Read more...]
AIDS.gov – Tobacco Control and HIV
Dr.Koh speaking to the press after the release of the Tobacco Strategy Yesterday, Dr. Howard Koh, Assistant Secretary for Health and Secretary Kathleen Sebelius , launched the first ever comprehensive tobacco control strategic action plan, Ending the Tobacco Epidemic: A Tobacco Control Strategic Action Plan (PDF) that outlines specific, evidence-based actions that will help create a society free of tobacco-related death and disease. During a press conference at George Washington … [Read more...]
REMEMBRANCE DAY – November 11
A Celebration of Women honors all those that have Fallen in honor... lest we ne're forget. Remembrance Day November 11 Memorial celebrated in the Commonwealth Countries Observance in the Commonwealth Australia Barbados Bermuda Canada New Zealand South Africa United Kingdom Northern Ireland Observance in other Countries France & Belgium Germany Hong Kong Italy Ireland The Netherlands Poland United … [Read more...]
ELSA P. – Mars conjunct Mercury in Sagittarius
It's a war of words out there with Mars conjunct Mercury in Sagittarius. People will definitely put forth their ideas all week. Some will think this refreshing. Others with be hurt, offended or angered. I think it's okay to speak as long as you mean what you say. Disingenuous types are completely out of vogue with a sky like this and people do tend to overdo under these conditions. Mouths run on and on so if you are prone to this as I am, try to check yourself. Also realize words are weapons … [Read more...]
UNIFEM – Women Count for Peace: The 2010 Open Days now available….
Women Count for Peace: The 2010 Open Days on Women, Peace and Security At the heart of landmark UN Security Council resolution 1325 on women, peace and security (2000) are commitments to enable women’s contributions to all stages of peacebuilding, peacemaking, peacekeeping and conflict prevention. On the 10th anniversary of resolution 1325, the UN organized Open Days on Women, Peace and Security in conflict-affected areas. These extraordinary meetings were designed to enable direct … [Read more...]