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A LOVING WIFE'S LETTER & REFLECTION ON LOSS OF HUSBAND.

 About Sheryl Sandberg Sheryl Sandberg was born in Washington, D.C., in 1969. She went to Harvard for her bachelor's degree in economics and worked at the World Bank after graduating summa cum laude. She then attended Harvard Business School and went to work in the U.S. Department of the Treasury during the Clinton administration. When the Republicans swept the Democrats out of office in November 2000, Sandberg moved to Silicon Valley and worked for Google for seven years. She then moved to Facebook, where she has been COO since 2008. Sandberg is the author of Lean In: Women, Work, and the Will to Lead , which has sold more than a million copies. Sandberg moved to Silicon Valley, eager to join the new tech boom that was under way. Google showed early interest in Sandberg, and she found Google’s mission, which she described as “to make the world’s information freely available,” compelling enough to sign on with the three-year-old company in November 2001....

Personal Reflections On The Concept of Love And Marriage By Gwendolyn English Wiesinger

 EXCLUSIVE When I invited her to participate as a contributor to our official Blog and specifically asked her to write an article on marriage tradition and pattern in Europe, sharing her own marital experience in the process, she said, ''... I feel honored to be asked to contribute to your article and would be delighted to write a few words on the ideal concept of marriage (most likely reflecting modern mainstream Western European attitudes) and to share some personal notes as well as to take note of the situation in Germany in general terms. To cover all of the many cultural traditions within Europe is a daunting task, which ideally should be taken up by a scholar on the subject who may draw on personal research findings....'' But gladly, she took up the daunting task and did an excellent job with the article she eventually submitted hours ago. Quoting from the article as she reflected on her marriage, Gwendolyn English Wiesinger noted  ''... I p...

Introducing I Jacobs Bella Casa --- Amazing Interior Designers!

F-L-A-S-H From all indication, you can tell Ighiwiyisi Jacobs is true African with a deep connection to everything she believes in. Her great sense of creativity can be seen in whatever she touch in the line of her business--INTERIOR DESIGN. Her entrepreneurial passion, coupled with the drive to make a difference has given birth to I Jacobs Bella Casa, which according to her ''...is an organisation that is dedicated first to ensuring the complete satisfaction of its clientele. We be lieve that it is possible to please every client and have made it our highest aspiration to do so.Though not a showroom, as most interior design organisations around tend to be, it becomes quickly apparent to the observer, that this is an organisation that assures excellence in every endeavour. Absolutely no expense is spared in ensuring that our work directly interprets what is in the mind of the client.''  If you are looking for the best INTERIOR DESIGN company,...

Beauty Should Always Be Fun!

''Beauty Should Always Be Fun!''  That's the conclusion of every beauty specialist I spoke with. Be it preparing for her engagement, wedding, birthday, outdoor events, or simply going about her office or domestic routine, the lady's beauty and charm is top on her list. And it should always be fun staying beautiful and charming. But should beauty come at exorbitant price? The beauty specialists says ''NO!''  The following useful tips are offered. Enjoy!   Andrew Adedayo Adetoye Lead Host Drink plenty of water Drinking plenty of water everyday can help you keep your skin hydrated. This will actually increase the elasticity of the skin which will in turn remove fine lines and wrinkles. It also helps to flush out toxins from your body and keep your skin fresh and glowing. Intake of two to three liters of water each day is very beneficial. Do not drink tea, coffee, alcohol or cold dr...