Wedding Gift Store features


|
|
Personalized and unique gifts at Things Remembered Special Occasions Wedding Business Store Locator Cart Account () Search Advanced Search Recipient Him Her The Couple Babies & Children Family Teacher/Coach American Heroes Occasion Holiday Birthday Anniversary Religious New Baby/Christening Housewarming Back to School Graduation Specialty Shops Our Best Gifts Popular Collections NFL Shop Clocks Frames Popular Brands Bulova® Cross® Swarovski® Zippo® Movado® Colibri® Sensa® Waterford® Waterman® Danbury® Reflections® Speidel® Stewart & Avery® Sheaffer® Aurora® More Ways To Shop Gift Categories Sale Price Need Help? Customer Service Frequently Asked Questions How to Order Shipping Costs & Schedules What is Personalization? Privacy & Security Shopping Services Rewards Club Request a Catalog Email Sign Up iRemembered Gift Announcement Site Map 100% Satisfaction Guarantee Easy Returns About Things Remembered Company Info Become an Affiliate Contact Us Employment toll free: 1-866-902-4438 Things Remembered is the right place to find a personalized gift for any occasion you're celebrating including weddings , anniversaries , birthdays , or business recognition . Personalized gifts for your reception and bridal party Our Wedding Gift Store features personalized bridesmaids and groomsmen gifts, favors , flutes & server sets , and everything in between to complete your wedding day. Our Bridesmaid and Groomsman Gift-Giving articles will help you to find the perfect gift. Personalized corporate gifts to recognize success Our Business Gift Store offers many ways to recognize success and a job well done. Our collection of unique awards & trophies , writing gift sets , desk collections , and leather accessories will help show your appreciation and will be treasured for years to come. "Fall" into our new line of men's gifts . New season, new looks, new gifts for her to match her everyday style. Save up to 25% off on all jewelry for women and children . Personalize Your Wedding Sweepstakes . Sign up to receive email updates, sales alerts, and special offers from Things Remembered. Site Map | Customer Service | Contact Us | Store Locator | Company Info | Employment | My Account © 2005 Things Remembered. All rights reserved. Privacy
jewelry gift ideas and
Costume jewelry gift ideas and wholesale costume jewelry - add your url on Seniority.co.uk Main Directory Entertainment Fun & Games Health Home & Hobbies Money News & Tech Shopping Sport Travel Directory \ Advertise With Us Seniority.co.uk Top Sites Directory Directory Shopping Jewellery Costume Add your site Costume jewelry gift ideas and wholesale costume jewelry Find the best costume jewelry and jewelry gift ideas. Accessories Online The place to shop for unusual designer fashion jewellery and accessories. Top celebrity favourite designers from around the world and unique jewellery for every occasion. Fast delivery to the UK. http://www.accessoriesonline.co.uk Accessorize-with-sandra.com A selection of crystal & diamante jewellery & accessories including a unique selection of ladies designer chunky necklaces, earring, bracelets and watches. We also have a lovely range of french designer handbags and belts. http://www.accessorize-with-sandra.com Celestina Costume and Sterling Silver Jewellery. Bracelets, Brooches, Earrings, Necklaces in five collections: Fun n Funky, Glamorous Intent, Sophisticated Style, Hearts On Fire and Working 925. http://www.celestinajewellery.co.uk Costume Jewellery Welcome to onlinejewellerymart.com. The on-line fashion costume jewellery shop that brings you the seasons latest looks at extremely competitive prices. http://www.onlinejewellerymart.com Estate Jewelry International Dazzle, show your feminine side, the sexy goddess, present simple charm & elegance. Make Your Fashion Statement with our costume jewelry necklaces, earrings, bracelets, brooches. http://www.estatejewelryinternational.com/home.html Sparkling Accessories Fashion and costume jewellery online. Great for gifts http://www.sparklingaccessories.com Touchstone Accessories We are the forefront of Fashion Accessories for almost two decades and one of the key suppliers to prestigious Multiple Retailers, Department Stores and Wholesalers across Europe and North America. http://www.touchstoneaccessories.com Whats About Town Shop for fabulous Fashion and Costume Jewellery. Bracelets with Swarovski crystals, Necklaces, Diamante Crosses, Earrings decorated with Austrian Crystals. Feather Corsages, Swarovski Crystal Phone Charms, Diamante Key Rings and much more... http://www.whatsabouttown.com Wholesale Jewelry and Gift - Wholesale Fashion Jewelry Costume Jewelry Wholesale jewelry includes fashion jewelry, costume jewelry, CZ jewelry, sterling silver jewelry, body jewelry, and magnetic healing jewelry http://www.usgiftwholesale.com Add your site OVER 50s ADVERTISING | PRIVACY | Ts & Cs | SITEMAP | ADD YOUR URL | CONTACT Seniority.co.uk Ltd. The UK's favourite over 50s website. All rights reserved .
College Gift
Guilford College - Gift Instruments Future Students Current Students Faculty & Staff Family & Friends Alumni Ways of Giving » Planned Giving » Gift Instruments GIFT INSTRUMENTS Bequest A clause in one's will by which property is left to a charitable institution such as Guilford College. This clause may provide for a specific amount, a percentage of the estate, or the residue of the estate after other specific bequests have been made. Charitable Remainder Trust A formal contract administered by a trustee, taking the form of either an annuity trust (fixed dollar return) or unitrust (fixed percentage of trust valued annually). These trusts may enable donors who own low-yield assets to make a gift and increase the cash flow return during their lifetimes. The donor may also receive a current income tax deduction, capital gains savings, and estate tax benefits. Charitable Gift Annuity An agreement created by an irrevocable transfer of money or property to Guilford College in exchange for a guaranteed income for life. The donor receives a current income tax deduction and may receive a portion of each annuity payment tax-free. Pooled Life Income Fund A pooled or common fund made up of contributions from numerous donors, commingled to minimize investment risk and maximize investment opportunities. Managed by Guilford College in much the same way as a mutual fund, it provides the donor with a source of income for life and a current income tax deduction. Life Insurance Gifts Life insurance policies may be given to Guilford College under arrangements such as: · gift of a paid-up policy · gift of a new or existing policy with Guilford College designated as owner and beneficiary · designation of Guilford College as partial or sole beneficiary (this method of giving may also be used to make planned gifts of Individual Retirement Accounts or other retirement plans) Gift of Residence or Farm with Life Estate A donor may give a farm or personal residence to Guilford College, retain lifetime use of the property, and secure substantial income and estate tax benefits. Lifetime use may be retained for one or two lives. Related Links Heritage Society Donor Testimonials Quick Links Academics @ Guilford 0) window.location=this.options[this.selectedIndex].value;" Academic Departments Academic Skills Center BannerWeb Certification Programs College Calendar Course Catalog Course Schedules First Year Program Guilford Writing Manual Library Study Abroad Programs What's Going On @ Guilford? 0) window.location=this.options[this.selectedIndex].value;" Art Gallery Athletics Campus Life Guilfordian Guilford Buzz Local Events and Activities News Services Where Can I Find Help? 0) window.location=this.options[this.selectedIndex].value;" Administration Admission Information Adult Programs Campus Ministry Campus Map Employment Opportunities Information Technology International Student Info Office of College Relations Office of Public Safety Student Services Ways of Giving Advancement E-mail: advancement@guilford.edu Phone: (336) 316-2178 About Guilford | Search | Site Map | Directories | BannerWeb | Lotus Notes | Policies | Help
Baby Gifts & Baby
BABY GIFT SWEEPSTAKES ~ Baby Gifts & Baby Toys Co.~ Search:   Enter to Win $100 Baby Gifts & Baby Toys Certificate & and receive subscriber only Baby Gifts & Baby Toys Coupons & Promos! Shop by AGE * SALE! to 50% Off * BEST SELLERS! =NEW=ARRIVALS= GIFTS UNDER $20 Activity Playmats ~~Baby Gifts~~ Baby Toys "Baby Tronics" Baby SHOWER Gifts BABYs 1st BIRTHDAY Baby DVDs Baby MOBILES Baby Videos VHS BOOKS & Flashcards e-Gift Certificates eeBoo Eden Baby Dolls Groovy Girls Infant Stimulation Toddler Toys & Gifts Preschool Toys Puzzles THOMAS the TRAIN Wood Blocks & Toys WOW'em BIG Gifts!!! ~ Gift Registry ~ Index Email Search Info & Ordering View Shopping Cart Home Customer Care BABY GIFT SWEEPSTAKES BABY GIFT SWEEPSTAKES BABY GIFT SWEEPSTAKES Enter Today - FREE! Enter to Win a $100.00 Genius Babies Shopping Spree Gift Certificate! Enter Today to Win a $100.00 Baby Gift Certificate!!!! Genius Babies! e-Gift Certificate!! * No purchase necessary!*This Month's Sweepstakes began: September 1st, 2005. Our Next Drawing: September 30th, 2005. Winners will be notified by email. Please enter your email slowly and accurately. Thank you. Join our mailing list and you will receive special notices of unadvertised Specials, Baby Gift Promotions & New Baby Products as well as being automatically entered into our monthly Baby Gift Sweepstakes! Enter the $100 Baby Gift e-Gift Certificate Give-Away Enter your e-mail address below: Then click the "GO" Button Join the GeniusBabies.com mailing list, receive Subscriber only, coupons, specials, and FREEBIES! PLUS automatically be entered to win our $100 Monthly Sweepstakes! Email: May We Also Suggest... =NEW=ARRIVALS= Bright Start Bath Cups - 50% Off * SALE! to 50% Off * Baby Gifts & Baby Toys - HOME | *SHOP BABY TOYS & BABY GIFTS BY AGE | BabyGift Registry | | GiftWrap Selections | 20+ Baby Gifts under $20 | Smart Baby Toys | Baby Gift Packages birth-12 mos | Baby'sFirst Birthday Gift Ideas | Prenatal & Infant-Stimulation | Baby Videos | Baby Music | Activity Play Mats | Books | Toddler Toys & Gifts | Baby Shower Gifts & Baby Shower Games | AwardWinning Toys! | Whoozits! | BABY SWEEPSTAKES - WIN $100! | Puzzles for Baby | SALE!!! | Puppets! | Baby Gift & e-Gift Certificates | BabyTronics | Baby Links "What Our Customers are Saying About Us..." Genius Babies.com in the NEWS! Email Us -Click Here. | Privacy & Security | 1998-2005 Genius Babies! Inc. " The Original!" All rights reserved. Baby Gifts & Baby Toys Index BABY GIFT SWEEPSTAKES
Birthday Present
Math Forum: Ask Dr. Math FAQ: The Birthday Problem -- Ask Dr. Math: FAQ The Birthday Problem Dr. Math FAQ || Classic Problems || Formulas || Search Dr. Math || Dr. Math Home Suppose you flip a coin and bet that it will come up tails. Since you are equally likely to get heads or tails, the probability of tails is 50%. This means that if you try this bet often, you should win about half the time. What if somebody offered to bet that at least two people in your math class had the same birthday? Would you take the bet? This question is more complicated than flipping a coin, because the chance of finding two people with the same birthday depends on the number of people you ask. If there were only one other person in your math class, you might be surprised to find out that she had the same birthday as you. If there were a pair of people with the same birthday in a class of 366 people, would you still be surprised? How large must a class be to make the probability of finding two people with the same birthday at least 50%? Let's forget about leap year when we solve this problem (no February 29 birthdays!) This way, we can assume that a year is always 365 days long. We'll start by figuring out the probability that two people have the same birthday. The first person can have any birthday. That gives him 365 possible birthdays out of 365 days, so the probability of the first person having the "right" birthday is 365/365, or 100%. The chance that the second person has the same birthday is 1/365. To find the probability that both people have this birthday, we have to multiply their separate probabilities. (365/365) * (1/365) = 1/365, or about 0.27%. Now, what about three people ? The chance of the first and second person sharing a birthday is still 1/365. The first and third person might share a birthday instead. The probability of that is 1/365 as well. But what if the second and third person shared a birthday? And what if all three of them had the same birthday? Things are getting complicated fast. Four or five people would be even messier. Is there a simpler way? To solve the birthday problem, we need to use one of the basic rules of probability: the sum of the probability that an event will happen and the probability that the event won't happen is always 1. (In other words, the chance that anything might or might nothappen is always 100%.) If we can work out the probability that no two people will have the same birthday, we can use this rule to find the probability that two people will share a birthday: P(event happens) + P(event doesn't happen) = 1 P(two people share birthday) + P(no two people share birthday) = 1 P(two people share birthday) = 1 - P(no two people share birthday). So, what is the probability that no two people will share a birthday? Again, the first person can have any birthday. The second person's birthday has to be different. There are 364 different days to choose from, so the chance that two people have different birthdays is 364/365. That leaves 363 birthdays out of 365 open for the third person. To find the probability that both the second person and the third person will have different birthdays, we have to multiply: (365/365) * (364/365) * (363/365) = 132 132/133 225, which is about 99.18%. If we want to know the probability that four people will all have different birthdays, we multiply again: (364/365) * (363/365) * (362/365) = 47 831 784/ 48 627 125, or about 98.36%. We can keep on going the same way as long as we want. A formula for the probability that n people have different birthdays is ((365-1)/365) * ((365-2)/365) * ((365-3)/365) * . . . * ((365-n+1)/365). If you know permutation notation, you can write this formula as (365_P_n)/(365^n). That's the same as 365! / ((365-n)! * 365^n). We've made some progress, but we still haven't answered the original question: how large must a class be to make the probability of finding two people with the same birthday at least 50%? We know that the probability of finding at least two people with the same birthday is 1 minus the probability that everybody has a different birthday, and we know how to find the probability that everybody has a different birthday for any number of people. The easiest way to find the right class size is to use a calculator to try different numbers in the formula. It turns out that the smallest class where the chance of finding two people with the same birthday is more than 50% is... a class of 23 people . (The probability is about 50.73%.) From the Dr. Math archives: Probability Theory: Coincidental Birthday Probability of the Same Birthday within a Group Birthday Probabilities Three Share a Birthday The Birthday Problem; Queuing at a Bank Birthday Probability, Class of 25 One Person of Seven Born on Monday Odds of Left-Handedness in a Group From the Web: The Birthday Problem: A short lesson in probability , George Reese A Java applet that you can use to test different class sizes (it works better with small classes) and graphs of the probability for different numbers of people. The Law of Small Errors , Keith Devlin The birthday problem, and related questions - what's the probability that someone will have your birthday? Birthday Surprises, Ivars Peterson Birthday Problem, Eric Weisstein's World of Mathematics Coincidence, Alexander Bogomolny How to Read Mathematics, Shai Simonson and Fernando Gouveau This article uses an explanation of the birthday problem as an example. An Introduction to Mathematica and the "Birthday Problem," Louie Beuschlein For a general review of probability: Probability, Dr. Math FAQ Probability in the Real World, Dr. Math FAQ - Ursula Whitcher, for the Math Forum Submit your ownquestion to Dr. Math [ Privacy Policy ] [ Terms of Use ] Math Forum Home || Math Library || Quick Reference || Math Forum Search Ask Dr. Math ® © 1994-2005 The Math Forum http://mathforum.org/dr.math/