
SLUMBER PARTIES BY JACKIE
Slumber Parties is growing by leaps and bounds. If you'd like to be a part of the excitement, read on...
At Slumber Parties, you will have the opportunity to help women bring romance back into the bedroom! Through in-home presentations, teaching and training women to properly use our products, is your job. We are here to train you, so you will know about the products you are selling. Thousands of women have shared their success stories with us. And you can be next!
Our parties are designed to be in-home, for your hostess and her guests. Of course, ONLY WOMEN are invited. Your goal should be to educate and help your guests feel comfortable and relaxed. Likewise, it's important that you provide each customer with the respect, courtesy and confidentiality they expect and deserve.
Two very important Code of Ethics are: We Deliver The Night Of The Party and Only Adult Women Can Attend. There are several reasons men are not permitted to join our parties. Most women feel uneasy with some of the products and discussions with men present, so we think it best to leave the men at home. We teach women how to properly use our products so they can return home with their purchases and train their partner. We want all our female customers to feel more at ease, and we feel that we¹ve discovered the best way to achieve this goal.
By following these guidelines, you will maintain an excellent reputation with your hostesses and guests. This, above all things, is extremely important, especially when you realize your past customers are your best source of advertising.
You must be 18 years or older to host or attend a Slumber Parties in home party. You must be 18 years or older to purchase items from Slumber Parties or from a Slumber Parties Distributor.
Slumber Parties feels strongly about enhancing our clients' sensual experiences. We believe in romance, fun, fantasy and creativity. We offer a unique variety of bedroom toys and accessories, and take great pride in the discreet way in which we are able to present our products. Our customers recognize this, and appreciate the fact they do not have to go to those adult book stores to get what they need. In fact, many of our clients prefer to see each product up close and hear about its use before purchasing. And even better, they can take it home that night!
Now that you know the Slumber Parties philosophy, have fun! You have a great future ahead of you! Besides all the benefits that are available to you as a Distributor, you'll find that an even greater reward awaits you: the opportunity to help women, as well as couples, stay happy and fulfilled. Talk about customer service with a "personal" touch!
Financial Expectations: $300 to $500 per party (your results may vary).
Days/Hours: You make your own schedule, which allows you to pursue any other interests you might have. You can choose to work 1 day a week or 1 day a month; 5 days a week or 5 days a month, whichever fits your lifestyle and financial needs. You can make $600 - $1000 per week, being out of the house only 2 days per week.
If you would like to help improve women's sexual relationships while improving your financial situation, please contact me for more information by visiting my website at http://www.SlumberPartiesByJackie.com.
If you would like to book a party with Slumber Parties By Jackie, please visit my website at http://www.SlumberPartiesByJackie.com. We are happy to do parties anywhere in the United States.
I look forward to hearing from you!
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Subject: History of Canada(ODO22005h)
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Date Posted: 23:15:21 11/03/08 Mon
Canada is a land of many cultures and many peoples. Aboriginal peoples have occupied the territory now called Canada for several thousands of years. Everybody else, either by birth or by descent, has been an immigrant - we have all come from somewhere else. It has been said that Canada is a "nation of immigrants."There are three main groups of Aboriginal peoples in Canada: the First Nations, the Inuit and the Métis. There are more than 50 different languages spoken by Canada's Aboriginal peoples, most of which are spoken only in Canada. In fact, the name "Canada" may have come from the word "Kanata," which means a settlement in the language of the Huron-Iroquois First Nations peoples. As a country, Canada came into being on July 1, 1867. This event is known as "Confederation." Before 1867, the French arrived first, then the British. Each brought their own language, system of government, laws and culture. In 1763, after a long war between the British and the French, all of Canada came under British rule and was known as "British North America." In the late 18th and into the 19th century, during and after the time of the American Revolution, many African-Americans and United Empire Loyalists fled the United States for Canada, where British ties remained and slavery had been abolished. During the mid- to late 19th and early 20th century, waves of immigrants arrived from Europe, attracted by the opportunity of a new and better life in Canada. Some settled in towns and cities; others worked in factories, mines and lumber camps. Many were farmers who turned the Prairie region into wheat fields. Asian immigrants from China, Japan and India settled mainly in the western provinces during this time. Many immigrants helped build Canada's national railways, which joined the east and west coasts and opened up the interior for settlement. After both world wars, thousands of Europeans came to Canada as immigrants and refugees and helped build Canada's post-war economy. Over the last 50 years, people from all over the globe have sought a better life or have sought refuge in Canada, fleeing civil wars, political unrest and natural disasters. Canada still needs the skills, talents and enthusiasm of newcomers to build our country, together with those who have come before them. All of this has been reflected in Canada's immigration and refugee policies. Today, Canada is home to immigrants from more than 240 countries. Most newcomers decide to become citizens of Canada, after they are settled and have met the requirements of Canadian citizenship. visit: http://settlement_in_canada.sitesled.com/history.htm
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Subject: History of Canada(KDDES-273)
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Author:
faisal
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Date Posted: 22:41:21 10/27/08 Mon
Canada is a land of many cultures and many peoples. Aboriginal peoples have occupied the territory now called Canada for several thousands of years. Everybody else, either by birth or by descent, has been an immigrant - we have all come from somewhere else. It has been said that Canada is a "nation of immigrants."There are three main groups of Aboriginal peoples in Canada: the First Nations, the Inuit and the Métis. There are more than 50 different languages spoken by Canada's Aboriginal peoples, most of which are spoken only in Canada. In fact, the name "Canada" may have come from the word "Kanata," which means a settlement in the language of the Huron-Iroquois First Nations peoples. As a country, Canada came into being on July 1, 1867. This event is known as "Confederation." Before 1867, the French arrived first, then the British. Each brought their own language, system of government, laws and culture. In 1763, after a long war between the British and the French, all of Canada came under British rule and was known as "British North America." In the late 18th and into the 19th century, during and after the time of the American Revolution, many African-Americans and United Empire Loyalists fled the United States for Canada, where British ties remained and slavery had been abolished. During the mid- to late 19th and early 20th century, waves of immigrants arrived from Europe, attracted by the opportunity of a new and better life in Canada. Some settled in towns and cities; others worked in factories, mines and lumber camps. Many were farmers who turned the Prairie region into wheat fields. Asian immigrants from China, Japan and India settled mainly in the western provinces during this time. Many immigrants helped build Canada's national railways, which joined the east and west coasts and opened up the interior for settlement. After both world wars, thousands of Europeans came to Canada as immigrants and refugees and helped build Canada's post-war economy. Over the last 50 years, people from all over the globe have sought a better life or have sought refuge in Canada, fleeing civil wars, political unrest and natural disasters. Canada still needs the skills, talents and enthusiasm of newcomers to build our country, together with those who have come before them. All of this has been reflected in Canada's immigration and refugee policies. Today, Canada is home to immigrants from more than 240 countries. Most newcomers decide to become citizens of Canada, after they are settled and have met the requirements of Canadian citizenship. visit: http://settlement_in_canada.sitesled.com/history.htm
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