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Do you think technology stocks will go up this week?
Posted on 26. Dec, 2009 by Shop Keeper.
HI
Due to holiday shopping!
Which stocks will bet likely to go up!
HP
Microsoft
IBM
Dell
etc!
Any other stocks will be likely to go up?
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Can anyone recommend a nice part of Greece to stay on a holiday?
Posted on 21. Dec, 2009 by Shop Keeper.
My partner and i are in our mid 20s and would like to go on a nice RELAXING holiday to Greece. We want access to watersports, nice restaurants and bars and plenty to do and see (with some shops for me!!) I dont want a loud noisy resort and a beach nearby is a must. Any suggestions??
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what is a safe overseas holiday destination to take a family with 4 teenage children from australia?
Posted on 20. Dec, 2009 by Shop Keeper.
we have been saving for years to take our children overseas on our dream holiday. we were booked to go to bali 3weeks after the first bomb. Just started to think about going again when the next strike happened. please help me find a safe location. we like shopping but don’t want to be in cities all the time. looking for a country with a different culture and where our $ goes a long way
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Which currency should I bring to China with me on holiday?
Posted on 19. Dec, 2009 by Shop Keeper.
I want to do a lot of shopping when I go to Beijing, China in a few weeks time, and so which currency is the best to bring. I can only bring one. I’m thinking “yuan” but I just want to make sure!
Thank you.
BTW, don’t say dollars, because I’m from England, so that would be pointless.
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What is a good way to get into the holiday spirit?
Posted on 19. Dec, 2009 by Shop Keeper.
Feeling a little down. A lot of bad stuff has been happening to me lately and I just haven’t been able to be happy. Any suggestions? I am trying to shop for others and hoping it will help me cope by giving.
I am helping a friend with a volunteer event wrapping gifts just before Christmas. Thanks.
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Do you like the holiday story I wrote?
Posted on 14. Dec, 2009 by Shop Keeper.
I’m in 9th grade and my English teacher had us write a short holiday story.
What should I title it?
Do you like the story, the writing style?
Cold water soaked her right ankle and oozed quickly down into her favorite shoes, a pair of beaten up converse. “Damnit!” she yelled, though over the loud, pouring rain, her family couldn’t hear her, as they scrambled to get into the silver SUV. They had just started their holiday shopping at the mall for the distant relatives. It was cold, wet, and miserable. Winter. Turning on the radio, her dad hoped to put everyone in a little bit better mood, but the over sung Christmas song by some unknown female pop star looking to cash in on the commercialized holiday put Noel Riga in an even worse mood.
She hated everything about the holiday season. She hated the mindless materialism, the hypocrisy of it all, the crowded malls, the terrible music, and everyone looking for a tip. But most of all, Noel despised that it was a family holiday and that her relatives felt obligated to come over. A fight would always break out, like last year, when her grandma screamed in broken English that she was leaving, and never wanted to see her unappreciative family ever again. The annual holiday party her mom hosted was yet another catastrophe, because her mom’s opinion on clean could rival that of an operating room or a five-star hotel. But Noel couldn’t just help dust and vacuum, she had to do it all while being yelled at at an excruciatingly loud decibel by her mother. It was awful.
And yet another quip of hers was her name. Noel!? There really couldn’t have been a worse name for a Scrooge like herself. She considered going by her middle name for a while, but Carol wasn’t much better.
So, as her calendar got more and more X’s on the month of December, Noel found herself dreading the holiday season more than usual. She wished with a snap she could make it January 2nd, and forget about the horrid holiday’s altogether.
It was her family’s tradition to make their wish lists on December 15th, exactly ten days before the big day. She scoffed at her brother’s list, which was frightfully long and detailed¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬: “#16. Slip on vans, blue with black trim, size 13. Check online.” She pondered what to put on her list. She had pretty much everything she needed or wanted, and the few things she needed or wanted already, and the couple small things she desired could be bought with the money given to her by an aunt or uncle who wouldn’t dare getting a more personalized gift, lest he or she get the wrong thing.
So Noel’s list contained only one item- a drama-free, happy Christmas and Hanukkah celebration. That was all. Unfortunately, she knew her twin brother was more likely to get everything on his long list, which was now being continued on the back of college-ruled notebook paper. She had little hop or faith in her family. “How are we supposed to get you that?” they asked.
Noel sighed. Looks like another crappy December.
But she had spoken too soon. Her mother had informed her that she would be forgoing the holiday party. The relatives came, and went for a walk any time the tension became uncomfortable. The Riga’s even agreed to not play holiday music, unless it was a true classic.
Noel helped her mom put all the old keepsake ornaments in the tree while eating homemade gingerbread cookies, the whole time wearing a (gasp!) Santa hat. And for the first time in her 14 year life, she was proud of her name: Noel Carol Riga.
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What should I name this holiday story I wrote?
Posted on 13. Dec, 2009 by Shop Keeper.
I’m in 9th grade and my English teacher had us write a short holiday story.
What should I title it?
Do you like the story, the writing style?
Cold water soaked her right ankle and oozed quickly down into her favorite shoes, a pair of beaten up converse. “Damnit!” she yelled, though over the loud, pouring rain, her family couldn’t hear her, as they scrambled to get into the silver SUV. They had just started their holiday shopping at the mall for the distant relatives. It was cold, wet, and miserable. Winter. Turning on the radio, her dad hoped to put everyone in a little bit better mood, but the over sung Christmas song by some unknown female pop star looking to cash in on the commercialized holiday put Noel Riga in an even worse mood.
She hated everything about the holiday season. She hated the mindless materialism, the hypocrisy of it all, the crowded malls, the terrible music, and everyone looking for a tip. But most of all, Noel despised that it was a family holiday and that her relatives felt obligated to come over. A fight would always break out, like last year, when her grandma screamed in broken English that she was leaving, and never wanted to see her unappreciative family ever again. The annual holiday party her mom hosted was yet another catastrophe, because her mom’s opinion on clean could rival that of an operating room or a five-star hotel. But Noel couldn’t just help dust and vacuum, she had to do it all while being yelled at at an excruciatingly loud decibel by her mother. It was awful.
And yet another quip of hers was her name. Noel!? There really couldn’t have been a worse name for a Scrooge like herself. She considered going by her middle name for a while, but Carol wasn’t much better.
So, as her calendar got more and more X’s on the month of December, Noel found herself dreading the holiday season more than usual. She wished with a snap she could make it January 2nd, and forget about the horrid holiday’s altogether.
It was her family’s tradition to make their wish lists on December 15th, exactly ten days before the big day. She scoffed at her brother’s list, which was frightfully long and detailed¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬: “#16. Slip on vans, blue with black trim, size 13. Check online.” She pondered what to put on her list. She had pretty much everything she needed or wanted, and the few things she needed or wanted already, and the couple small things she desired could be bought with the money given to her by an aunt or uncle who wouldn’t dare getting a more personalized gift, lest he or she get the wrong thing.
So Noel’s list contained only one item- a drama-free, happy Christmas and Hanukkah celebration. That was all. Unfortunately, she knew her twin brother was more likely to get everything on his long list, which was now being continued on the back of college-ruled notebook paper. She had little hop or faith in her family. “How are we supposed to get you that?” they asked.
Noel sighed. Looks like another crappy December.
But she had spoken too soon. Her mother had informed her that she would be forgoing the holiday party. The relatives came, and went for a walk any time the tension became uncomfortable. The Riga’s even agreed to not play holiday music, unless it was a true classic.
Noel helped her mom put all the old keepsake ornaments in the tree while eating homemade gingerbread cookies, the whole time wearing a (gasp!) Santa hat. And for the first time in her 14 year life, she was proud of her name: Noel Carol Riga.
Lalex: Nice catch! thank you
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Can someone tell me the best shopping place in Mumbai?
Posted on 13. Dec, 2009 by Shop Keeper.
I prefer market (so that I can get cheaper)
I am from Malaysia, planning to go Mumbai for holiday next week for school holidays.
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What are some VALID coupon codes for this Holiday season?
Posted on 12. Dec, 2009 by Shop Keeper.
I’m always looking for a discount here and there, and I was wondering if anyone would please share helpful coupons or codes for online shopping. Thank you!
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any tips for when im straightening my hair?
Posted on 04. Dec, 2009 by Shop Keeper.
Im going outside today holiday shopping and im going to stop by cvs and rite aid. i already have a blow dryer and straightener and curler. My hair is curly and frizzy as we speak so im going to slap on some gell but im going to do my hair today. so if there any affordable things i can buy at cvs or rite aid for my hair for ex. hair protective spray serum and shampoo and conditioner. but what types?
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What are fun things you can do on a holiday?
Posted on 02. Dec, 2009 by Shop Keeper.
I’m going to newcastle, apart from the beach, what are a list of things i can do for fun up there. Don’t say shopping, i’m on a budget
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When do most american end of summer sales start to take place?
Posted on 26. Nov, 2009 by Shop Keeper.
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how would the following developments affect the supply of money, the demand for money, and the interest rate?
Posted on 26. Nov, 2009 by Shop Keeper.
a) the Fed’s bond traders buy bonds in open-market operations
b) an increase in credit card availability reduces the cash people hold.
c) the federal reserve reduces bank’s reserve requirements.
d) households decide to hold more money to use for holiday shopping.
e) a wave of optimism boosts business investment and expands aggregate demand.
f) an increase in oil prices shifts the short-run aggregate-supply curve to the left.
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which is the best holiday place with kids to visit during april 2007?
Posted on 26. Nov, 2009 by Shop Keeper.
since i am asian Indian , I prefer a safe,non controversial place free of racism problems.I would like to visit a country ,splurge on their shopping malls, and have a good time. at the same time i want my holiday to be pleasant , free of racial prejudices. and have a variety in places to see. something a whole family consisting of different age groups still find enjoyable individually and collectively. A holiday to remember , cost not being a constraint.
Which country can offer this?
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What is a Holiday Family Tradition that your family does?
Posted on 23. Nov, 2009 by Shop Keeper.
We all go Christmas shopping, have lunch, go see a Christmas movie, then dinner on the day after Thanksgiving! It’s fun!
We used to get up at 4, but became so tried by noon we didn’t do much more that day.
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