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How to Create a Cameo

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Cameos are small photos that are placed in frames specially made for them. They are often worn as pendants. While you can pay a photographer to produce a cameo for you, there is no reason you can't do it for yourself. You might expect that to transfer your digital photo into cameo form you would nee

How to Make a Family Trust

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A family trust is normally created for the purpose of shielding the creator's (the settlor's) assets from creditors and taxes. It is not difficult to create, but certain rules must be observed regarding the structure of the trust. Family trusts are quite favored because the trustee generally has con

How to Create a Pageant

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Creating your own pageant is a wise way to express your love for fashion and beauty. In addition to displaying attractive outfits and grooming skills, pageants have the opportunity to service a special need. Establishing the purpose of the pageant will guide you in the design and overall concept of

How to Write Erotica

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Whether you'd like to pen a "dirty" story or poem for personal use or for public consumption, writing erotica for the first time can be intimidating. It really just requires an open mind, the willingness to self-edit and an active imagination and/or a wealth of personal sexual experiences to draw fr

Living Wills in Kentucky

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If you become unconscious or too ill to communicate your own medical care decisions then the staff will follow your living will, which gives you a voice in the type of treatment you want. As long as you are able to express your own decisions, your living will cannot be used and you can verbally refu

Wills in Georgia

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A will is an important tool in estate planning. The primary purpose of a will is to specify how you would like your assets distributed after your death, although they can be used to perform other functions. Each state has specific laws regarding the drafting of wills. In Georgia, wills are covered u