Dr. Sandra Palmer-PeartLeadingwithout fear
Several thousand feet of storage space in the SSP APTEC warehouse contain enough computers and electronics to outfit most Jamaican companies in a single day.In its offices on Red Hills Road in St. Andrew, open spaces painted in calming, sky-blue is perhaps the first indication that this is the business place of a woman.
Can men handlestrong,independentwomen?
Are men able to understand and accept women with successful careers and wilful minds? Can they be lovers with these women, or are they better off as friends? Are men in Jamaica scared of strong-minded females?
Those endearing names
'Puttus, have you seen my brown trousers? 'Many married couples fall into the habit of calling each other endearing names, and in Jamaica, we have our own collection - some highly personal, others quite common.Sweetheart names we use for our spouses...
Collecting chokin art
Chokin is the ancient Japanese art of engraving copper and gilding it with precious gold and silver.The engravings were originally created to decorate the shrine, temple and the armament of the samurai warriors, but the technique...
Balance and harmony
To maintain harmony and balance is to have an occurrence of unity, having all the parts to the room related by one idea.Maintain balance in your rooms by creating harmony in your décor.To do this, interior decorator Sharon Lowe notes that you should...
Who is a cross-dresser?
Are you having fantasies of cross-dressing? One definition for a cross-dressing is clothing oneself in the garments of the opposite sex.
Teddy taught his teacher
The story of little Teddy Studdart, derived from the book Three Letters from Teddy by Elizabeth Ballard, tells the tale of how we can build resilience in children who think that their lives are full of misfortune.Fae Thomas, counselling psychologist...
Vegetables- all you can eat
A healthy serving of vegetables will alleviate the symptoms of Premenstrual Disphoric Disorder and prevent many diseases.
The 'serious' side of plastic surgery
TABLOID stories and programmes on television have convinced us that plastic surgery has more to do with making the ugly look more beautiful than with saving lives.
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