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Bright red lipstick is my trade mark. It makes me feel attractive and confident: ready to take on the world. A female friend criticizes me at parties about my leaving a lipstick mark on my glass, even when it s a plastic cup. She says it s disgusting, often when guys are listening. Is this her problem or bad etiquette I need to change? Pixabay Girl Unpowered According to annoyed caterers ranting online, lipstick on glass has staying power second only to nuclear garbage and nightmare party guests ( But there was no checkout time on the invitation! ). So, it s possible this woman is a well-meaning etiquette activist acting on behalf of beleaguered dishwashing staff everywhere. Except wait, she also bashes you when you re drinking out of a plastic cup, and I m guessing the garbagemen don t get miffy when there s a lipsticked Dixie cup next to the corpse in the dumpster they re emptying

Got Investing Questions? We ve Got Ethical Answers

Socially responsible investing lets people live their values Most people want to live their values affecting where people spend their money and, increasingly, where they invest it. Certified Financial Planner Jack Schniepp founded Cascade Financial Strategies in Bend s Old Mill District, and he s a member of the United States Sustainable Investment Forum. He spoke with the Source about how average people can think about socially responsible investing, even during these difficult financial times. Courtesy of Jack Schniepp Socially responsible investing means adding investment criteria to find companies that do business in accordance with your values, while still considering all the normal investment criteria, like profits and returns, according to Jack Schniepp.

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The Source Weekly - Bend, Oregon

Un regreso al aprendizaje en persona. en su mayoría y Toma de posesión del nuevo Consejo Municipal By Escrito por Nicole Vulcan; Traducido por/translated by Jéssica Sánchez-Millar and Escrito por Ashley Moreno, Traducido por Jéssica Sánchez-Millar

Free Will Astrology—Week of January 7

CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): “I only want people around me who can do the impossible,” said Capricorn businesswoman Elizabeth Arden. In that spirit, and in accordance with your astrological potentials, I hereby authorize you to pursue two “impossible” goals in 2021. The first comes to you courtesy of fashion writer Diana Vreeland, who wrote, “There’s only one thing in life, and that’s the continual renewal of inspiration.” Your second “impossible” goal is from actor Juliette Binoche, who said, “My only ambition is to be true every moment I am living.” Pixabay AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Your past is becoming increasingly irrelevant, while your future is still a bit amorphous. To help clarify the possibilities that you could harvest in 2021, I suggest you suspend your theories bout what your life is about. Empty yourself out as much as you can. Pledge to re-evaluate

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