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Never again hesitate when selecting a fork from a fancy place setting, making a formal introduction, hosting a business dinner, or dining on awkward foods. The experts at Washington's School of Protocol will save you from embarrassing future faux pas!... [ More...]
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For nearly a century, one name has been trusted above all others when it comes to proper decorum: Emily Post. In this completely updated 18th Edition of the classic Emily Post's Etiquette, the mantle is picked up by the great-great-grandchildren of the... [ More...]
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This smart and sassy guide shows young women how to find their own glamorous style, professional success, and love—all with class and grace.
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Most people would agree that thoughtful behavior and common decency are in short supply, or simply forgotten in hurried lives of emails, cellphones, and multi-tasking. In "Choosing Civility, P. M. Forni identifies the twenty-five rules that are most... [ More...]
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From "New York Times" columnist Philip Galanes, a comedy of manners that strives to answer what exactly passes for good behavior these days.
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Here are the 110 rules which George Washington copied into his early notebooks and lived by all his life—from such rules as "Spit not in the fire" to "Sleep not when others speak."
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"Labour to keep alive in your breast that little celestial fire called conscience." "Run not in the streets. . .nor with mouth open; go not upon the toes nor in a dancing fashion." George Washington was known as a remarkably modest and courteous... [ More...]
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Designed especially for Christians, this book of questions in ten thematic categories is designed to help readers start conversations for any occasion.
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The classic, indispensable, comprehensive guide for today's brides and grooms has been fully revised and updated with new chapters on the groom's involvement and incorporating technology into wedding plans.
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When you receive the daily mail do you jump to open the handwritten envelopes first because you can’t wait to see who has written and why? Or do you hold those letters aside to savor and enjoy after you are done sorting your bills and tossing the junk... [ More...]
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