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The expression "politically correct" came about in the 1970's and was intended to mean "inclusive." It referred to the use of language that would not cause an individual of any demographic group to fe... ....
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You want to enjoy the finer aspects of life, which means learning more about your culture and others around you. There are many ways to learn more besides travelling to the far places in the world. Mu... ....
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Do you want to be more sophisticated? Here's how. ....
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Most people have at one time or another been faced with the awkward situation of dealing with someone that likes them a lot more than they like the other person. Here are some suggestions on how to de... ....
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Let's face it. In order to be popular, people need to be impressed with you. For that to happen, you need to, (you got it!),captivate them. ....
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Whether you hate someone or simply don't get along, you should try to get to know her and become friends. The best way to start is to give compliments. ....
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To curtsey means to show courtesy to someone. Dancers curtsey at the end of a program to thank the audience for their applause. Commoners curtsey to royalty to show respect. ....
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Many people incorrectly fold the flag of the United States of America. After the flag is completely folded and tucked in, it takes on the appearance of a cocked hat, ever reminding us of the soldiers ... ....
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Need help looking friendlier and more approachable? Read on to learn how, and for helpful tips! ....
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Learn how to have the right expression to pull you through that tough day at school or work. ....
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