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Sunday
Jul 11,2010

Even for my age, I’m still dreaming of success in terms of career. Early in my life, I’ve always been a housewife. I have to say I’m successful to that. But, it’s a different story in terms of making money. I always leave that to my husband. He doesn’t want me to work and so did I follow.

After almost 30 years, I feel there is something missing in my life. I already lost some parts of myself that’s why I want to regain it back. The only way I can think of is to get a career of my own. But, becoming an employee is no longer possible. For sure, no one company would want to hire an old girl like me.

The best way is to put up a business. There are two options I’m considering; beauty salon or bakery. Bakery since I love breads, pastries and cakes. For those who know me it is easy to identify that. I also like salon because I love beautifying myself. Actually, I would save enough money if I have a salon of my own. But, before that I need to enroll in one of the beauty schools in town. It’s not like the high end Jacksonville Cosmetology School, but it is okay. I have no choice since there are only few schools that offer this service.

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  • Cameron Diaz Respect and Care Fame

    Sunday
    Jul 11,2010

    When she’s not promoting a film or some product she may be endorsing, Cameron Diaz likes to live her life away from the glare of the cameras and the noisy tabloids. However, when she’s doing the media rounds, there are only a handful of topics she never touches, and these include dishing out details of her personal life. The rest, as her interview for the August 2010 issue of Harper’s Bazaar shows, is fair game.

    “People always say, Oh, you haven’t changed at all, despite the fame. But I believe that fame makes you become who you are more clearly… When all the doors are open for you, you have to set boundaries for yourself. If you don’t have a good upbringing, the danger is that you’ll take advantage of those limitless opportunities, and then you lose your [head],” Diaz says of what she makes of fame and the celebrity culture. “I’m more accountable for my behavior because everyone sees me. Everyone talks about me,” she add, saying she tries her best never to ask for or expect preferential treatment.

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