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  2. Christmas Card Etiquette To Keep In Mind This Year - AOL

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    Lifestyle and etiquette expert , the founder of the Swann School of Protocol, agrees. “Send what resonates with you,” Swann tells Parade. “If you celebrate Christmas, send Christmas cheer ...

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  4. Gift wrapping - Wikipedia

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    Gift wrapping is the act of enclosing a gift in some sort of material. Wrapping paper is a kind of paper designed for gift wrapping. An alternative to gift wrapping is using a gift box or bag. A wrapped or boxed gift may be held closed with ribbon and topped with a decorative bow (an ornamental knot made of ribbon).

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    Overall Winner: Costco. Costco took home the win in all the main warehouse store food groups: hot dogs, pizza, and savory baked item. That's enough to secure an overall win against Sam's Club's ...

  6. Geena Davis - Wikipedia

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    Geena Davis. Virginia Elizabeth " Geena " Davis (born January 21, 1956) is an American actor, [1] activist, fashion model, and producer. She is the recipient of various accolades, including an Academy Award and a Golden Globe Award . After studying drama at Boston University, Davis made her acting debut in the film Tootsie (1982) and eventually ...

  7. Postage stamps and postal history of the United States

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    Benjamin Franklin — George Washington The First U.S. Postage Stamps, issued 1847. The first stamp issues were authorized by an act of Congress and approved on March 3, 1847. [20] The earliest known use of the Franklin 5¢ is July 7, 1847, while the earliest known use of the Washington 10¢ is July 2, 1847.