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  2. The Best Bridal Shower Favor Ideas to Thank Them for Attending

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    You'll want to say "I do" to these thoughtful bridal shower favors. It's the bride's job to sit back, relax, and celebrate the day of her bridal shower. If you're making that happen, you're also ...

  3. Party favor - Wikipedia

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    Wedding favors are small gifts given as a gesture of appreciation or gratitude to guests from the bride and groom during a wedding ceremony or a wedding reception. The tradition of distributing wedding favors is hundreds of years old.

  4. 75 Cute and Personalized Baby Shower Favors All Your ... - AOL

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    Whether it’s a personalized message on a golf ball to honor your baby boy or a pampering manicure set shaped like a purse, we have 75 baby shower favor ideas to make any special day celebrating...

  5. The best wedding gifts for couples who already live together ...

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    But if you're looking for general ideas or something to get the couple who doesn't have a registry at all, you can't go wrong with any of our 25 solid picks below, all ranging in price from under...

  6. Sophia, a Person of Quality - Wikipedia

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    Sophia, a Person of Quality. "By Sophia, a Person of Quality" on the cover of Woman Not Inferior to Man, 1739. " Sophia, a Person of Quality " was a pen name used by the author of two English protofeminist treatises published in the mid-18th century, following a period trend of women's histories and political tracts arguing in favor of equal ...

  7. Otto von Bismarck - Wikipedia

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    Early years. Bismarck was born in 1815 at Schönhausen, a noble family estate west of Berlin in Prussian Saxony.His father, Karl Wilhelm Ferdinand von Bismarck (1771–1845), was a Junker estate owner and a former Prussian military officer; his mother, Wilhelmine Luise Mencken (1789–1839), was the well-educated daughter of a senior government official in Berlin.