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    To qualify, you generally need to have at least 15 to 20 percent equity stake in your home and a debt-to-income ratio of less than 43 percent. Other aspects of your financial profile — credit ...

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    If your kiddo’s school is requesting non-food treats on Valentine’s Day, check out these free printable dinosaur cards from Pineapple Paper Co.The free download prints six cards to a page, and ...

  4. Jeannine Mosely - Wikipedia

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    Jeannine Mosely. Jeannine Mosely (born May 16, 1953 in Pittsburgh, PA) holds a Ph.D. in EECS from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and is known for her work as an origami artist. [1] She is best known for her modular origami designs, especially her work using business cards.

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    Add 3D Elements. Play with proportions on this year’s Mother's Day card. Gluing on cutouts, paper fringe, and even faux flowers can add dimension and turn a boring card into a spectacular one.

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    Plot. A group of friends - Haley, Grant, Paxton, Paige, Madeline, Lucas, and Elise - rent a mansion in the Catskills for Elise's birthday. With tension in the group following Haley and Grant's recent breakup, they decide to distract themselves by having Haley read their horoscopes with a box of strange tarot cards discovered in the basement.

  7. Anne Taintor - Wikipedia

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    Anne Taintor (born August 16, 1953) is an artist whose themes deal with domestic stereotypes, as viewed through the lens of mid-century advertisements typically found in publications such as Ladies Home Journal and Life. Juxtaposing these images with tongue-in-cheek captions, her work serves as a commentary on the stereotypes of women ...