Girl Deal
Girl Deal
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Deal With It $9.99 Even though anger is a regular part of every teen girl’s world, there are godly and appropriate ways students can respond to situations that make them angry. Deal With It is a curriculum that will help girls deal with their anger. Through activities that include reading and responding to stories about Maria, a fictional teen, students will learn to recognize their anger and find healthy ways to express their emotions. |
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The Deal $4.59 The Deal by Sadie Wolf She’s always known her boyfriend was a bad lot, but never this bad. Now he’s finally been captured, she’s facing two years jailtime for being an accessory. Is there no way out? Just when it seems hopeless, the police inspector offers her a way out, a deal to secure her freedom. Being a policeman is a stressful job and all she has to do is be there to relieve a little of that stress; no one needs to know that this has been one of her lifelong sexual fantasies, do they? Night at the Museum by Cyanne Claire’s shy when it comes to men; much more confident with her history and her academia. But tha’s not to say she doesn’t have her fantasies. When security guard Gary interrupts her night-shift at the museum, she immediately falls for the tough hunk in his official get-up. When the security camera puts her at centre-stage, she decides to let go of her misgivings and put on the hottest performance of her life. Will the audience be upstanding? Clean-up in Aisle Five by Elizabeth Coldwell Justin’s fetish might not be the most traditional, but that does nothing to diminish his passion for the utilitarian overalls of his local 24-hour supermarket; especially when they’re being modelled by luscious checkout girl, Janice. After a week away on business, he’s determined to reveal his feelings and much more to his supermarket sweetheart. Nights in Black Satin by Sophia Valenti Jessie doesn’t think she has ever seen a sexier costume when she spots the full-blown, classic French maid’s outfit in the sex shop window. She can’t wait to get back home and have Brenda try it on. But first she has to convince her boyfriend Brett to play ball, because the truth is Brenda wouldn’t exist if it wasn’t for Brett. Jessie couldn’t resist picking up some extra playthings at the shop to really make this a night to remember… Exemplary Employee by Charlotte Stein Sven is the perfect masseuse: thoughtful, Swedish and good with his hands; not to mention always smartly dressed in his clinical white uniform. Who is she to argue when he suggests some creative adaptations to the standard all-over-body massage? He is the professional, after all… and how can something that makes you feel this good be wrong? These stories have also been published in Ultimate Uniforms – Xcite Books 2010 |
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The Girl and the Deal $16.17 No Synopsis Available |
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Put Your Big Girl Panties On and Deal with It $8.95 Rife with deeply personal, perhaps slightly embarrassing and often hysterical personal stories from the author herself, Put Your Big Girl Panties On and Deal With It is the guidebook for real women ready to take charge of their own lives. |
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The Venus Deal $9.99 While the rest of San Diego deals with the horrors and shortages of World War II, private investigator Tom Hickey is making his fortune moonlighting as half owner of Rudy's Hacienda, a downtown nightclub. That is, until the club's young jazz singer Cynthia Moon disappears and business drops precipitously. When Tom goes looking for Cynthia, he discovers her bizarre, tragic and dangerous family and a spiritualist cult led by her mother Venus. Can Hickey navigate the halfmad atmosphere of Venus' cult and find Cynthia? Can he save the girl from herself and the demons that haunt her, and still hold onto his business, his wife, and his daughter? |

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Skip Hop Zoo Lunchie Insulated Lunch Bag With friendly faces and matching zipper-pulls, Zoo Lunchies make lunchtime fun time! Sized just right for little kids, or a mom and baby on-the-go, these soft bags have a roomy main compartment that holds sandwiches, snacks, drinks and more. An insulated, wipe-clean interior keeps food and drinks cold, plus an inside mesh pocket holds lunch money, an ice pack or utensils. ZOO LUNCHIES coordinate … |
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Wilton Hello Kitty Cake Pan $13.40 Make a special cake for a special day! This package contains 1 dimensional shaped cake pan in a Hello Kitty shape that measures 11″ x 10″ x 2″. Any 2 layer cake mix will work in the pan. Hand wash only in warm, soapy water. … |
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Kotobuki 280-129 2-Tiered Bento Box, Panda Face $10.99 The Japanese have perfected the art of making bento boxes over centuries. This two-tiered box is the most convenient way to pack nutritious, travel-friendly meals for school and work. The top tier is a container that seals shut with a fitted plastic lid, which doubles as a cover for the lower tier. A bigger outer lid holds the two tiers in place and is held shut by the matching elastic band. Cute … |
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The Best Birthday Invitations - Cards and Invites for all Girls Birthdays
Girl Birthday Invitations for Special Celebrations
A daughter's birthday party can be a particularly memorable occasion. The better news is that finding possible themes won't be much of a challenge. The bad news is simply that you will be facing the problem of picking the best one for the job. Too many options aren't always the very best choice. Below you will find some key secrets which will help you as you're preparing the occasion. That also suggests it can equip you for getting the girl birthday invitations ready for the post.
Girl Birthday Invitation & Theme Ideas
Of course, there are several ideas available for these themes for birthday events. A considerable number of the themes you might consider for your girl are also ideal for boys, for example animals. They could be a brilliant choice if the guest list will be including both lads and lasses. If you have an all female guest list, you will want to focus on more female choices. Barbie or Bratz dolls are 2 good examples that could be excellent for your girl. There are plenty of other female characters to select from too , however. Your child might also like being the princess for a day at her party, including a tiara, a castle-shaped party topper, and even a castle-shaped inflatable. Of course, you'll want to continue on the theme in the invite.
Of course, you should generally consider permitting your daughter to help select her very own theme. Most girls, even young ones, have already developed clear opinions about what they'd prefer for their birthday invitations and their party themes.
Making the rest of the Arrangements
You don't want tosend that party invitation without giving some thought to what you are going to need to serve as refreshments at the affair. Cake is a good selection, naturally. Cupcakes are a little messier to eat and most mothers and fathers will dress their children up a bit for the occasion. If you would like a fancier cake, consider having different tastes for each layer or adding some kind of filling between the layers. You might also have a standard cake topped with fruit or other delicacies. These sorts of cakes are a good choice for spring and summer. Most events will also have other types of refreshments,eg hamburgers, hot dogs, and pizza. Be sure to communicate with folks to avoid serving any food that might cause illness or other Problems for your visitors.
Don't send the girl birthday invite until you have settled on the ideal spot for the occasion. Though girls are sometimes less unruly than boys, you may still not want to have the event in your home due to the inappropriate mess that will be left in its wake. One idea is to pick a different type of location, for example the zoo or skating rink. The pool or film theater would also be superb as well . Wherever you have the party located, be absolutely sure that you write all the details down on the girl birthday invitation.
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The House of Bernarda Albae: A Modern Adaptation $16.28 New - Following the gangland execution of her husband, the formidable matriarch Bernarda Alba will do anything to safeguard her family's dubious fortune and the future of her five daughters. A deal is struck - a marriage of convenience between her eldest girl and the son of a business rival. All Bernarda has to do is ensure that the wedding happens, and quickly. Five headstrong daughters cooped up in the family home in an emotionally charged atmosphere of bitter rivalry and repressed sexuality m |
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'Hail And Farewell!' ... $21.92 Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free.This is an OCR edition with typos.Excerpt from book:n Myself, an elderly man, lying in an arm-chair listening to the fire, is a far better symbol of reverie than the young girl that a painter would place on a stone bench under sunlit trees; myself trying to remember if it were on our way back from Prince's Gardens or a few days afterward that I begged money from my father to buy drawing materials, remembering everything but the dates—that a pencil was never out of my hand, and that as soon as family criticism was exhausted, professional criticism was called in. Jim was invited to dinner. But a bad cold kept me in bed, terrified lest my drawings should be forgotten. As he descended the staircase voices reached me, and when the fro,-uoor closed I listened, expecting somebody to come up to tell me what Jim had said. But nobody came, and when I went shyly to my mother next morning her news was bad; after dinner my sketches had been shown to him, but he did not seem to think much of them, and on my pressing my mother to tell me more I dragged the truth from her that he considered girls riding bicycles showing a great deal of stocking a low form of art. "He only likes Raphael, Michael Angelo, and Rubens," my father said, and he invited me to cometo the National Gallery, and I followed him from masterpiece to masterpiece, humble and contrite, but resolute in my persuasions that he must come with me to Drury Lane and buy some plaster casts. He seemed to look upon the money thus expended as wasted, and when he came to the bedroom that I had converted into a studio he glanced round the walls shocked at my crude attempts to draw the Venus de Milo, the Discobolus, and some busts. The next step in my artistic education was the South Kensington Museum. He sent me to the evening classes, but he sent my brother with me, and this |