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“The first principle to financial freedom is to spend less than you earn, but never deprive yourself to have those good vehicles,make those lake trips provided you don't fall in debts.You don't need to be rich to be financially successful, provided you don't worry when paying the bills and you have enough left in the bank”
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“It is not wrong to think that the traditional buying of a product has been replaced with an unwritten contract of shared values between a business and its customers.”
― Google Semantic Search: Search Engine Optimization (SEO) Techniques That Get Your Company More Traffic
― Google Semantic Search: Search Engine Optimization (SEO) Techniques That Get Your Company More Traffic
“Don’t give special place to any one in your heart. Its easy to give that place but it hurts more when they don’t know the value of that place.”
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“When recruiters, co-workers, old classmates, and other people Google your name and click on a link to you on LinkedIn, your profile page is what they will see. They’ll learn about your work history, education, skills, interests, reputation, and other details you provide. It’s like your own 'Who’s Who' entry on LinkedIn.”
― LinkedIn In 30 Minutes: How to create a rock-solid LinkedIn profile and build connections that matter
― LinkedIn In 30 Minutes: How to create a rock-solid LinkedIn profile and build connections that matter
“Telegram> @Cokos20 Buy Cocaine Online in Brownsville”
― Foods of the Americas: Native Recipes and Traditions
― Foods of the Americas: Native Recipes and Traditions
“Telegram> @Cokos20 Buy Cocaine Online in Fairview”
― Foods of the Americas: Native Recipes and Traditions
― Foods of the Americas: Native Recipes and Traditions
“Telegram> @Cokos20 Buy Cocaine Online in Clinton”
― Foods of the Americas: Native Recipes and Traditions
― Foods of the Americas: Native Recipes and Traditions
“Telegram> @Cokos20 Buy Cocaine Online in Paris”
― Foods of the Americas: Native Recipes and Traditions
― Foods of the Americas: Native Recipes and Traditions
“Telegram> @Cokos20 Buy Cocaine Online in Martin”
― Foods of the Americas: Native Recipes and Traditions
― Foods of the Americas: Native Recipes and Traditions
“Witchcraft? Seriously?
In spite of this, I spent the next hour reading everything I could find online about stregheria. Its existence was a pervasive legend through Italy, particularly in the Napoli region: the first streghe were believed to have originated in medieval times in Benevento, while the sea witches specifically had originated in the Positano region.
As a whole, the women were known for reciting strange incantations and venerating various amulets, the most important of which was a cimaruta, a sort of talisman necklace meant to protect the water. It featured tiny branches, like coral, and charms such as hearts or moons.
These women, I learned, were largely practitioners of benevolent kitchen magic: they worked with babies and herbs and gemstones. Today, many women still practiced forms of stregheria, though they were taken about as seriously as other practitioners of the esoteric, like mediums or Reiki healers.
Which was to say, not very seriously at all.
On an obscure website about the legends of the streghe del mare, I stumbled across a register of sea-spell incantations and their associated tools. I thought the list seemed rather ludicrous--- mermaid's combs and century-long spells?--- but interesting, nevertheless, and I found myself googling images of hagstones and shark egg sacks.”
― The Amalfi Curse
In spite of this, I spent the next hour reading everything I could find online about stregheria. Its existence was a pervasive legend through Italy, particularly in the Napoli region: the first streghe were believed to have originated in medieval times in Benevento, while the sea witches specifically had originated in the Positano region.
As a whole, the women were known for reciting strange incantations and venerating various amulets, the most important of which was a cimaruta, a sort of talisman necklace meant to protect the water. It featured tiny branches, like coral, and charms such as hearts or moons.
These women, I learned, were largely practitioners of benevolent kitchen magic: they worked with babies and herbs and gemstones. Today, many women still practiced forms of stregheria, though they were taken about as seriously as other practitioners of the esoteric, like mediums or Reiki healers.
Which was to say, not very seriously at all.
On an obscure website about the legends of the streghe del mare, I stumbled across a register of sea-spell incantations and their associated tools. I thought the list seemed rather ludicrous--- mermaid's combs and century-long spells?--- but interesting, nevertheless, and I found myself googling images of hagstones and shark egg sacks.”
― The Amalfi Curse
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