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Everyone loves the story of Shirley Valentine – the middle-aged housewife who gave up her hum-drum life in the North of England for a holiday to Greece, finding love in the sun, and a new chapter in her life. But does this really happen, and if it does, are these relationships sustainable after the holiday? [...]

A split is never a good thing to address! Though it’s not a physical injury, it sure feels like somebody has just rip out your heart if you had to go thru one. But the base factor is that you won’t accept that your companion has left you and you need to get together again [...]
Presents the rules of conduct that remain fundamental to Muslims – the key Islamic values of prayer fasting pilgrimage and absolute faith in God with spiritual guidance on matters of kinship marriage and family crime and punishment rituals food warfare and charity. //
Leigh Crandall //
Therea s little about finding a mate that Jo Hemmings doesna t know. The Dr. Phil of England she routinely gives advice on TV and radio on just how single people can find the single passion of their lives. And her answer is as old as scripture: To thine own self be true. //
David Pearce //
Brett Florens //
Providing advice on mastering your nerves and tips about how to make an impact this book walks you through various aspects of preparing for the big day and speaking in public. //
Dr Dominic Hughes and Benedict Phillips, one of the Oxford Union’s most successful debating pairsm give tips and advice for whatever type of speech you have been called upon to give – from the wedding address to the boardroom presentation.The Oxford Union Guide to Speaking in Public is your definitive and indispensable guide. //
A guide to therapeutic work using the ‘skilled client model’. It focuses on: establishing collaborative working relationships; working with clients to find shared definitions of their problems; enabling clients to improve how they think communicate and act; and dealing with questions of diversity ethical practice and the value of supervision. //
Many men have attempted over the years to work out the magical drink which will indeed make the girl of their dreams fall madly in love with them. It’s a tricky potion to brew, but the following 3 steps will show you how….. Many girls are drawn to the robust, silent, protecting man. You might [...]

There are just a few things more painful than having that special somebody say, ‘I love you … But I am not crazy about you.’ What does that mean, anyhow? Does it mean that he would like to leave? Has he found some other person? If your relationship has sunk into the doldrums – or [...]
A split is rarely a good thing to handle! Though it’s not a physical injury, it sure feels like somebody has just rip out your heart if you ever had to go thru one. But the fundamental factor is that you won’t accept that your other half has left you and you need to get [...]

Conservatories are no longer the place to stick your pot plants, pottery and paraphernalia. It’s long since become an extra room offering solace from the sun, relaxation while you read and a general feeling that all is right with the world!
Turning your conservatory into exactly what you originally envisaged is an exciting process. The furniture, lighting, décor and greenery can help in anything from setting the mood for a date to a fine wine and dine experience. The conservatory is actually ideal for a date a deux. Somewhat removed from the main body of the house, you’ll get some privacy and you’ll be able to set the mood with some interesting lighting ideas which can only be enhanced by a direct view of the stars. What could be more romantic?

Finding the ideal date can be an alarming proposition, whether one is gay, bi-sexual or bi-curious. Where to go? What to point out? If you’re about to embark on a first date, one thing is absolutely certain: don’t forget to be yourself and unwind. These are some dating tips that will help you make the date a genuine success. [Read More...]
Dating has come a long way over the last 50 years. Gone are the days of chaperones and courtships – back in the days when marriage was the ultimate goal and 10 O’clock was a late night! Is that a good thing or not? There was purpose, structure and etiquette then – do we still have this in todays’ dating society? [Read More...]
Speed dating is a relatively new concept emerging in the late 1990’s. It is thought it came from Los Angeles originally where a Rabbi called Yaacov Dayo introduced it as a way for young Jewish people to meet each other.
It’s a very simple concept – and is very popular in bars and pubs throughout the world. The venue will be pre-advertised and the idea is that men and women attend and are given the opportunity to spend a designated amount of minutes with each other and in that time, make a “short list” of who they would like to meet again – simple! [Read More...]
Remember, you aren’t the only one hoping to be lucky in love. In fact in 2009 in the UK alone, 15 million people were estimated to be single. [Read More...]