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May.23.2010
MahoganyButterfly.com
Beautiful Summer Nails with Non-Toxic Nail Color by DuEwa Frazier Who says that beauty and health consciousness can’t go hand in hand? Well ladies, as you get ready for summer fun and flyness, make your nails and feet absolutely beautiful with more natural, non-toxic nail polishes. Here are some great nail color lines which are relatively inexpensive...
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May.23.2010
MahoganyButterfly.com
The Self Healing Scribe: Journal Writing by DuEwa Frazier Journal writing is a personal healing activity that you can do in your solitude time. You may be thinking, "What, journal writing? I barely have time to write my grocery list!" But journal writing is so much easier and more enjoyable than you think. Remember being a kid, having...
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May.23.2010
MahoganyButterfly.com
Accumulate Dollars Right Now: 10 Money Saving Tips by DuEwa Frazier Saving money during these economic times is imperative. Whether you are a single mom, a college student or a busy executive, we can all use pointers on saving more than we spend. Here are ten simple ways to accumulate dollars right now: Take your lunch to work. Preparing your...
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May.23.2010
MahoganyButterfly.com
Give Yourself a Natural At Home Manicure &  Pedicure Beautifying your hands and feet is an ancient ritual practiced by women of many cultures... by DuEwa Frazier   I'm a gal who loves to make sure my hands and feet are pampered, naturally. Occasionally I go for a professional "mani/pedi", but I also know how to take great care of...
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May.23.2010
African American Literature Book Club (AALBC.com)
A Fire in Harlem - Tribute to Sekou Sundiata at Up South International Book Festival by DuEwa M. Frazier On Friday, September 21, 2007, there was a fire in Harlem! A fire was created from the mouths, hearts, and minds of the artists who performed and read in tribute to the late, legendary poet and performer, Sekou Sundiata at the...
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May.23.2010
African American Literature Book Club (AALBC.com)
The Last Poets: Still On a Mission by DuEwa M. Frazier Before hip hop pioneers like the Sugar Hill Gang, Grandmaster Flash, Melle Mel or Run DMC, there was The Last Poets. Called the "Godfathers of rap", for their performances which merged street smart poetry that rhymed, set to musical backgrounds, The Last Poets, a seven member group, was formed...