Thursday, August 5, 2010

regency san marino

regency san marino
The Regents cover the positions of President of the State Congress of the Grand and General Council and of the Council of XII moreover they have the power to legislate by Presidential Decree in case of emergency this type of law making has a validity of 3 months and to maintain validity must be rectified by the Grand and General Council.In lieu of this rectification the decree will be declared invalid.
Regency collaborated with the Italian Authorities in 1987 in order to establish the exact procedures and paperwork necessary for foreigners to marry in Italy.It was the first wedding planning agency to work with the City Hall of Florence Palazzo Vecchio making it possible for foreigners to marry legally in Italy.

For Regency it is also possible to arrange weddings according to Protestant Jewish or Orthodox rites in these cases you can get married in a sacred location church or synagogue or in a villa castle or garden.

operation beautiful

operation beautiful

Tired of watching women pick themselves apart in front of the mirror, 24-year-old blogger Caitlin Boyle scribbled a note on a Post-it — “YOU ARE BEAUTIFUL!” — and slapped it on the mirror of a public bathroom. With this one small act, a movement was born. Women of different ages, races, lifestyles and geographic locations began posting encouraging notes of their own. The messages are chronicled in Boyle’s new book, “Operation Beautiful: Transforming the Way You See Yourself One Post-it Note at a Time.”

This excerpt from “Operation Beautiful” highlights the damaging effects of “Fat Talk” and explains how to break free from it.

The real deal with Fat Talk
Fat Talk isn’t about being overweight. In fact, Fat Talk has nothing to do with your size at all.

Women engage in Fat Talk for a variety of reasons, as it allows them to “express emotions, seek social reassurance, create an in-group with friends, excuse certain eating behaviors, and manage impressions,” according to Dr. Denise Martz, a clinical psychologist who has spent more than 20 years studying body image, eating disorders and Fat Talk.

Fat Talk is habitual, meaning that women often don’t realize they’re doing it. Fat Talk has become a knee-jerk reaction to eating an overindulgent meal, trying on bathing suits, or even getting dressed in the morning.

Fat Talk triggers unhealthy behaviors, whether the comments are consciously processed or not, putting yourself down verbally creates reverse inertia in all aspects of your life. Instead of inspiring you to get healthier, Fat Talk will motivate you to overeat, skip your workouts and stay involved in toxic relationships. Additionally, even if you don’t hear your own Fat Talk, your friends and family will, and it harms them emotionally, spiritually and physically as well.

Women use Fat Talk to bond socially. Women Fat Talk with their friends, and mothers Fat Talk with their daughters. Fat Talk is contagious, and if one woman does it, the next may feel compelled to engage in their behavior, too. “Fat Talk has become a form of chitchat,” says Dr. Susan Albers, a psychologist who specializes in relationship and weight issues. Dr. Albers has observed that women will often mirror a friend’s Fat Talk. “We tend to follow other people’s leads, particularly those who are close to us.”

taskrabbit

taskrabbit

Taskrabbit is a new service out there that serves for people who have errands and people who need some extra income. This way if you need something done you can pay someone who is willing to do so. “Rabbits” as they are called are paid $15 per errand.

The Taskrabbit service is currently available in San Francisco and Boston, but the company is working now in expanding the service to other cities across the United States.

Taskrabbit has a nice video explaining how the service work, and how you can take advantage of it to make life easier. Check it out below:



taskrabbit

taskrabbit

Taskrabbit is a new service out there that serves for people who have errands and people who need some extra income. This way if you need something done you can pay someone who is willing to do so. “Rabbits” as they are called are paid $15 per errand.

The Taskrabbit service is currently available in San Francisco and Boston, but the company is working now in expanding the service to other cities across the United States.

Taskrabbit has a nice video explaining how the service work, and how you can take advantage of it to make life easier. Check it out below: