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Could Fat Be Infectious?
how your friends behave in the eating "arena" has more of an impact on you than family, genes, or prior disposition or habits. In fact, even friends you don't see often, if they are still "close" to you emotionally can impact your own weight. We lik...

The Silhouette: A Practical Art In Georgian and Regency England
The silhouette was a picture of a person showing the outline only, filled usually with solid shadow, and in profile. Its name comes from "Etienne de Silhouette," a French controller general of finance (1709-1767)who was a notorious cheapskate, so th...

The Silhouette: A Practical Art In Georgian and Regency England
The silhouette was a picture of a person showing the outline only, filled usually with solid shadow, and in profile. Its name comes from "Etienne de Silhouette," a French controller general of finance (1709-1767)who was a notorious cheapskate, so th...

Regency Debutantes: A Feast of Fictional Heroines
The Regency debutante comes in very handy for authors like me, even though she is as individual as the writers who create her. She can appear in just about all shapes and sizes--within a framework of having the ability to attract "Mr. Right," of cour...

Taming the Media Beast in Your Home
Does your home have more noise, confusion, mixed messages, commercials, or tasteless junk coming from the airwaves than you'd like? Computer, TV, radio, video games, CD's and DVD's—no matter how careful we try to be, there are still “leaks” allowing ...

And the Regent Takes a Wife--or Two
George Augustus Frederick, (1762--1830), better known as the Prince Regent during the illness of his father, King George III, was early on recognized as having a good deal of charm, wit, and no lack of intelligence; So why did he accept a bride that ...

Sense and Sensibility (In Regency Costume)
Some authors (not to mention book covers) would have you believe that to dress in Regency style was to be overly immodest or even exposed. I beg to differ.The favorite fabric for a Regency gown was undeniably light-weight, being muslin-a very thin, s...

Popular Art During the Regency: The Portrait Miniature
When King George III gave a wedding gift to his bride in 1761 of a tiny portrait miniature of himself, little did he know he was inspiring a fashion. The Queen posed for a full-size portrait wearing the miniature on a pearl bracelet, the fashionable ...


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