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There is very little point in expounding the statistics on the risks of child abduction. The recent distressing case of little Madelaine McCann is enough of a worrying statistic in itself to send any self respecting, loving parent into a tailspin. There are some simple yet golden rules to follow to ensure your child will never be featured in one of those terrible headlines.

Furniture is an integral part of an office and hence an office needs some. Without them an office can exist but cannot run. So, every office has furniture in it. The question is how important the flashiness of office furniture is! Should they be plain or attractive and luxurious? Should one spend a big amount on them or just manage with the ordinary ones? Is it an investment to spend on furniture or simply an act of lavishness?

Jennier Walters wasn’t a typical comicbook woman - one of those impossibly perfect and perky folks who only exist in fiction. Nor did she fall into the “totally hot but totally unaware of it category.” No, Jen really was a mousy little frump. It was only when she got an emergency blood transfusion from her cousin Bruce (yes, that Bruce) that anything interesting happened to her. But while Bruce’s alter ego was driven by rage, Jen’s was driven by… well, mainly she seemed horny - just ask Juggernaut. No longer quiet and reserved, Jen revelled in her new outgoing personality, and was hardly heartbroken when she found she couldn’t change back.

How often have you asked yourself what the style secrets are behind the effortless chic of French women? From elegant fragrances, amazing clothes, classic chic styles, lean silhouettes (even with the cheese, wine and chocolate), perceived natural beauty, you can’t help but ask yourself how they do it! Believe it or not - it’s easy when you know how. And, yes, I daresay we all have an “Inner French Woman” who is dying to spring to the surface, like a flower’s blossom gently unfolds.

The northern region of India holds pride in producing the Chikan, Benarasi, Tanchoi, Shalu sari. The multicultural city of Lucknow in India has been known for its tasteful passion for culture, music, poetry, a mouth-watering cuisine and yes - fashion. Chikan is a term commonly used in Lucknow and has been passed down the ages right from when the Moghul dynasty ruled.

Chikan, is a traditional embroidery style from Lucknow. Literally translated, the word means embroidery. Believed to have been introduced by Nur Jahan, Moghul emperor Jahangir’s wife, it is one of Lucknow’s most famous textile decoration styles.

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