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A First Class Sport: Fastpitch Softball ... Fastpitch softball now ranks near the top of team participation sports played in the U. S. There is special appeal in fastpitch softball that has allowed it to steadily grow in popularity through the years...

Best Clothes For Your Yoga Class - Some Tips ... Yoga can be done by anyone no matter their age and lifestyles. There are different types of yoga which can suit anyone who wants to pursue it...

Who Thinks The Comment McCain Made About Middle Class Making 5 Million Is For Real Or A Joke? ... Ok, on taxes, define "rich." Everybody talks about taxing the rich, but not the poor, the middle class... At what point - give me a number, give me a specific number - where do you move from middle class to rich? Is it $100,000, is it $50,000, is it $200,000? How does anybody know if we don't know what the standards are?...

First Class Airfare: How The Rich Travel ... First Class Airfare: How the Rich Travel Have you ever wondered what all entails first class airfare, but never knew where to look? First class airfare can cost up to 15 times more than the regular fares for the same trip... This article will detail the major carriers, and what they provide their first class airfare clients with...

Breaking All The Rules Exclusive World Class Investments To Help Double Your Net Worth And To Establish Your Legacy ... BREAKING ALL THE RULES!  Exclusive World Class Investments to Help Double Your Net Worth and to Establish Your Legacy!! Cabal Capital Management, LLC announces the launch of the Legacy Fund which provides special alternative investment opportunities into extremely low risk, and very high financial return Advanced High Income Generation Projects through direct investments....

The nature of women’s oppression is unique: women are oppressed as women, regardless of class or race; some women have access to significant wealth, but that wealth does not signify power; women are to be found everywhere, but own or control no appreciable territory; women live with those who oppress them, sleep with them, have their children—we are tangled, hopelessly it seems, in the gut of the machinery and way of life which is ruinous to us.
—Andrea Dworkin (b. 1946)

Take us generally as a people, we are neither lazy nor idle; and considering how little we have to excite or stimulate us, I am almost astonished that there are so many industrious and ambitious ones to be found; although I acknowledge, with extreme sorrow, that there are some who never were and never will be serviceable to society. And have you not a similar class among yourselves?
—Maria Stewart (1803–1879)

When the literary class betray a destitution of faith, it is not strange that society should be disheartened and sensualized by unbelief.
—Ralph Waldo Emerson (1803–1882)