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I Ordered Some Stuff From Victoria Secret For Like 120 Dollars On Sunday How Lon Should It Take To

I have 120 dollars what should i buy with it?

I think you're better off with some other cheaper eyeshadow than Dior. $58 for eyeshadow is too expensive. Try shopping at Sephora and look for a good yet affordable makeup, not the cheap kinds.
I'd definitely get jeans $20 (Affordable!) But you might want to consider getting other things because you have a lot of jeans - no one's really going to notice if you have a lot.
I think Pink flip flops for $21 are not necessary because they are just like the Old Navy 2 for $5 but says Victoria Secret Pink on it. UNLESS they are not the rubber cheap kinds then sure but I would rather would get Rainbows, more durable.
Express clothes would be nice - you need some more tank tops!
Pink perfume, sure but not necessary.
Sunglasses, definitely because it's summer and you want to protect your eyes.
Nail polish, yeah sure, but they have cheaper nail polish.
Sweatpants? I'd go for shorts instead?

With $120, you can buy a lot of things if you look for great deals and spend your money wisely!!

What are good Christmas presents for my 11 year old daughter?

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Is 60 dollars a lot for a bra?

I am 16. I just bought a Victoria's Secret bra. It is white with silver lace and has crystals. I paid 60 dollars. When I got home my parents screamed at me for spending that much on a bra but it was my money not my parents

Underwires give me bruises..Help?

Your best bet is not to wear a bra at all. (except when exercising or participating in sports). More and more women are going bra-less these days. It's a myth that we need bras! Check out this link: http://www.brawise.com/bra-talk/do-we-really-need-bras/
I've been bra-less for years, and no, my breasts are not saggy. Besides that, if you are bra-less, you will get lots of attention from awesome sexy and wealthy guys.

The other alternative is just don't use underwire bra's. Or, you can take a pair of plyers and yank out the underwire.

What are some reasons to choose industry over academia?

I have a PhD in physics, specializing in experimental condensed matter physics, and I am going into industry for the following reasons:1. I can be happy working in industry. I know this, because I am usually pretty happy as long as I have challenging problems to work on and I am confident that I will be able to find these in industry. A more senior colleague of mine once told me that I should only stay in academia if I knew that I could not be happy doing anything else, since it is such an uncertain and demanding career path. I’m pretty sure that I can be happy doing other things, so I’m taking her advice and leaving the ivory tower.2. I want to work on projects that have a clear impact on society. During my PhD, I studied the fundamental properties of new materials that may one day be used for a variety of electronic and optoelectronic applications. Though I found this work interesting, not knowing if, when, or how these materials will ultimately be used made the work feel a little less meaningful. Now, fundamental research is extremely important to technological advancement and I’m really glad that people are doing this work; it is just that it often takes decades to see the influence of this research on technology and I’d rather work on something that has a more timely impact on society.3. I want to settle down. If I were to go the academic route, I’d probably have to do a couple of postdocs before landing a permanent position; this would most likely involve moving to 2-3 different cities in the next 6 years. Additionally, these postdocs would not pay as well as an industry job, so I would not be able to set aside much money for things like a house and retirement and whatnot. I’m in my thirties now and I think that it is time to start living like the adult that I am which means, as my father put it, “no more forever school”.4. I don’t need to win a Nobel Prize. Not that I actually think that I would win one if I stayed in academia, but I’d be willing to bet that most people, myself included, who pursue a PhD have some kind of long-shot dream of ultimate academic achievement. Leaving academia would mean giving up on this dream. I had to think for quite some time about whether I was OK with that and I came to the conclusion that I was.

Perfect Gift for the Perfect Friends?

wow! u have urself in a pickle.

1st of all I WANT TO BE UR NEW BEST FRIEND ;) jk jkjk

ok. for friend one.

she seems alot like me!
u make her up a basket of stuff she might like, such as a pink soft stuffed animal, more make up, a juicy couture* something.(no matter what its girly) then u can get her like a gift card to her favorite nail salon, or to a spa.


friend #2
let see ... shes a little harder. all though i love to dance too!
um....u could treat her to a shopping trip. give her a budget and tell her to go crazy in the mall. that way she gets what she wants. and u dont have to buy the wrong thing. u also get to go do something together too, so it become a memorie.

friend #3
harder than friend #2
ok. well u could buy her one of those digital picture frames and fill it with photos of you guys and all her friends. or just u and her. its meaningfull. of course u would get her more than just that. but my ideas are running dry. and its harder since i dont know them.

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