Friday, August 9, 2019

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Can My Mother Wear a Long Dress to My Wedding?

Brides.com-Oct. 3, 2017
Shopping for wedding attire is an anticipated part of planning your wedding—but it can also get pretty complicated. Once you've found your own perfect dress, ...
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Why Smart People Buy Cubic Zirconia Engagement Rings

Forbes-Jul. 3, 2017
What are some interesting facts about diamonds? originally appeared on Quora: the place to gain and share knowledge, empowering people to learn from ...
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Will Absurdly Large Crystal Jewels Make Your Life Twice as Nice?

Vogue.com-Jun. 22, 2017
All of which is why, when I recently spotted Adina Mills's jewelry on a particularly Zen and successful friend, I had to have some. Never mind bling “rocks,” these ...
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28 Perfect 1st Anniversary Gift Ideas for Him, Her, and Them

Brides.com-Nov. 20, 2017
Each wedding anniversary has customary traditional and modern gifts. ... Although not a gemstone, gold jewelry and accessories have also been associated ...

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

I've already talked about that mythical concepts are devoid of any
sustainability: they can be created, modified, destroyed and disappear
exactly. Precisely because they are historical, the story is very easy their
to abolish. This instability encourages the mythologist to use a special
the terminology that I would like to say a few words, since
sometimes she summons the ironic attitude: it is about the neologisms.
The concept is an integral part of the myth, therefore, if we wish to do
transcript of myths, we need to learn to give names to the concepts. Some
words can be found in the dictionary: Kindness, Mercy, Health. Humanity and
However, as we take these concepts from the dictionary, they are not historical at
definition. In mythology also often have to give the names of the ephemeral
concepts related to specific circumstances, the neologisms in this
case is inevitable. China is one; a view that is still very
recently had francuzskej man in the street, is another; a particular kind
a mixture of bells, rickshaws and opium dens can not be called otherwise
as the CHINESE. Not so harmonious? It remains only to be comforted by the fact that
neologisms to denote new concepts are never arbitrary: they
created on the basis of very meaningful proportional relationships