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Jamaica Gleaner Feature
published: Saturday | February 9, 2008

Be mine - Great gifts for Valentine's Day
Though these designs don't appeal to me, I do like the whole memory-box concept. You may use them as jewellery boxes, keepsakes or just stack them up to decorate any boring space you have in your bedroom. I used them as a gift boxes for my friend's birthday present

Career - Stamping your class at work

After completing that university degree, you now have the education and skills required to step out into the world of work and launch a successful career. However, one of the most difficult tasks is for graduates to create a positive, lasting impression at their entry-level job.

'Leave' me alone' - The tell-all on how to (or not to) spend your vacation

It's what you've been looking forward to for a long time. All the plans have been made and now you are going off on vacation leave. It's YOU time. So whadda you do? Throw off the baggage of daily routines, indulge in your fantasies, or blend in with your living room paint and become a couch potato?

Talking sex - Chemistry makes us click

Valentine's Day is rapidly approaching and we are again filled with that familiar warmth and euphoria called love. What's love got to do with it? In the mid-1960s, psychologist Dorothy Tennov surveyed 400 people to determine what it was like to be in love. Many of her respondents talked about fear, shaking, flushing, weakness and stammering





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