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Wednesday, September 16, 2009
MOTIVES® by Loren Ridinger
MOTIVES® by Loren Ridinger Liquid Powder Mineral Foundation with SPF 15
Primary Benefits of Motives® Liquid Powder Mineral Foundation SPF 15:
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•Exclusive multi-mineral complex helps protect skin and complements any complexion
•Vitamins C&E provide antioxidant protection and vitamin A conditions the skin
•One step process with primers, silicone and SPF 15 all in one formula
•Free of oil, wax, dye and talc
•Micro diffusers keep skin looking flawless. What Makes Motives® Liquid Powder Mineral Foundation SPF 15 Unique?
This self setting foundation and powder in one is infused with powerful antioxidants and an exclusive multi-mineral complex that protect and hydrate the skin for a more youthful appearance. There is nothing like this product on the market. It is a one step process with primers, silicone and sunscreen properties all in one formula to make it a quick, complete, flawless application. It contains rich polymers and silicone which smoothes out fine lines and wrinkles. This oil free formula is safe, practical and effective on all skin types and colors.
H1N1-Immune™ Maximum Defense Formula
h1n1 IMMUNE™ Formula can help strengthen system
Great addition with Ultimate Aloe®
Primary Benefits of Immune™ Maximum Defense Formula*:
•Helps maintain general health during times of stress
•Helps support normal cellular defenses
•Helps support the body’s immune defense
•Helps maintain healthy immune function
•High ORAC value/provides strong antioxidant defense
•Patented beta glucan supplement to enhance immune function
•Promotes beneficial activity of macrophages, T cells and natural killer cells, which engulf and destroy pathogens and foreign matter
•Promotes healthy immune function
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Friday, April 10, 2009
Market America® Business Opportunity
Market America® Business Presentation Overview
Click on the link above to watch a short video presentation of the amazing Market America® Unfranchise® Business Plan.
Click on the link above to watch a short video presentation of the amazing Market America® Unfranchise® Business Plan.
Tuesday, March 31, 2009
Purdue Women Holds Off Rutgers, 67-61, Heads To Elite Eight
We Won! The trip in the snow was worth it!
Women's Basketball: Sooners prepare for Purdue
OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) -- Purdue's suddenly sizzling offense has the Boilermakers one win away from what would be an improbable berth in the Final Four.
For the second straight game, Purdue built a big lead with strong shooting, and the sixth-seeded Boilermakers held off a late rally to beat Rutgers 67-61 Sunday night to advance to the round of eight in the NCAA tournament.
Lakisha Freeman scored 18 points, FahKara Malone hit a key basket in the final minute and Jodi Howell added the clinching free throws with 6.2 seconds left for Purdue (25-10), which will play top-seeded Oklahoma, a 70-59 winner over fourth-seeded Pittsburgh, on Tuesday in the regional final. The game will tipoff at 9 p.m. ET and will be broadcast on ESPN.
For the second straight game, Purdue built a big lead with strong shooting, and the sixth-seeded Boilermakers held off a late rally to beat Rutgers 67-61 Sunday night to advance to the round of eight in the NCAA tournament.
Lakisha Freeman scored 18 points, FahKara Malone hit a key basket in the final minute and Jodi Howell added the clinching free throws with 6.2 seconds left for Purdue (25-10), which will play top-seeded Oklahoma, a 70-59 winner over fourth-seeded Pittsburgh, on Tuesday in the regional final. The game will tipoff at 9 p.m. ET and will be broadcast on ESPN.
Headlines today----all are similar
Underdog Purdue faces Sooners for Final Four trip
By JEFF LATZKE, AP Sports Writer Mar 30, 6:43 pm EDT
By JEFF LATZKE, AP Sports Writer Mar 30, 6:43 pm EDT
Purdue women face Oklahoma for Final Four trip
Purdue women stand between Oklahoma, Final Four
Purdue Women Face Home-Advantaged Sooners Tonight
Women's Basketball: Sooners prepare for Purdue
Purdue Women Regain Balance After a Season Full of Stumbles
By JERÉ LONGMAN
Published: March 30, 2009
OKLAHOMA CITY — Every time she leaves a game, Purdue guard Jodi Howell rides a stationary bike to keep her aching, surgically repaired knees limber.
Published: March 30, 2009
OKLAHOMA CITY — Every time she leaves a game, Purdue guard Jodi Howell rides a stationary bike to keep her aching, surgically repaired knees limber.
In a broader sense, the Boilermakers (25-10) have been pedaling up a steep incline against injury, loss of composure and national indifference to reach the final of the Oklahoma City Regional. A victory over Oklahoma (31-4) on Tuesday would make Purdue only the sixth women’s team seeded sixth or lower to reach the Final Four.
Earlier this season, seemingly secure leads against Stanford and Maryland deflated like tires. Point guard FahKara Malone dislocated the ring finger on her shooting hand and missed nine games. For the first time, the Boilermakers, who won a national title in 1999, were seeded as low as sixth entering the N.C.A.A. tournament. When conversation turned to potential champions, nobody mentioned Purdue.
“Flying under the radar, sometimes that’s a good thing,” Howell said.
Earlier this season, seemingly secure leads against Stanford and Maryland deflated like tires. Point guard FahKara Malone dislocated the ring finger on her shooting hand and missed nine games. For the first time, the Boilermakers, who won a national title in 1999, were seeded as low as sixth entering the N.C.A.A. tournament. When conversation turned to potential champions, nobody mentioned Purdue.
“Flying under the radar, sometimes that’s a good thing,” Howell said.
What a Trip to Oklahoma City! Blizzard Time
You know parents must following the children. Purdue is now in the sweet 16 of the Women's NCAA tournament and we have to fly or drive. We opted to drive. If they win the 1st game, we can have a car and free time on the day we have to wait for the 2nd game. Weather was going to be questionable and by the time we reached Tulsa, I had never seen anything like the snow and wind we encountered. We had slow going and headed on in.
Monday, March 23, 2009
Purdue Women Defeat UNC - NEXT Stop; NCAA Sweet Sixteen 2009
March 23, 2009
CHATTNOOGA, Tenn. (WLFI) - Purdue women's basketball advanced to the Sweet 16 of the NCAA Tournament by defeating North Carolina 85-70 in a second-round NCAA Tournament matchup Monday, March 23 in Chattanooga, Tennessee.
CHATTNOOGA, Tenn. (WLFI) - Purdue women's basketball advanced to the Sweet 16 of the NCAA Tournament by defeating North Carolina 85-70 in a second-round NCAA Tournament matchup Monday, March 23 in Chattanooga, Tennessee.
Lindsay Wisdom-Hylton had a huge game for the victorious Boilermakers, scoring 18 points, grabbing eight rebounds, dishing out six assists, and blocking four shots.
The Boilermakers had been eliminated by the Tar Heels in the 2006 and 2007 NCAA Tourneys.
Purdue will face Rutgers Sunday, March 29 in a regional semifinal game in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.
BACK TO INDIANA before we go to next venue; Oklahoma City. It was a great day. Jodi was able to play in front of her Grandmother, Aunt and Uncle from South Carolina! They made the trip to join us for the game!
Saturday, March 14, 2009
Isotonix® Acai Advanced Energy Berry - really curbs Appetite!
I want to share one of my favorite products in Isotonix® Form from Market America. Acai Advanced Energy Isotonix® Acai Berry Supplement. Please see more information and a video about this great product.
Purdue Womens Basketball 2008-2009 Jodi Howell
Jodi keeps our family very busy. The path she has been on with Purdue Basketball is amazing along with basic college life. I can only say, what a joy!
Jodi Howell To Receive Comeback Award
The Methodist Sports Medicine / The Orthopedic Specialists Research and Education Foundation recently announced that Purdue women's basketball junior guard Jodi Howell will receive the 2009 Thomas A. Brady Comeback Scholarship award on April 14.
Jodi Howell To Receive Comeback Award
The Methodist Sports Medicine / The Orthopedic Specialists Research and Education Foundation recently announced that Purdue women's basketball junior guard Jodi Howell will receive the 2009 Thomas A. Brady Comeback Scholarship award on April 14.
Monday, February 16, 2009
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