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    <title>Cyberbullying Drives Expanded Mission Initiative for Sandi Hammons Charitable Foundation</title>
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        <![CDATA[  <P>Sandi Hammons, advocate for child abuse legislation and awareness, says internet defamation and cyberbullying is a serious global issue with often far-reaching consequences.  The mission of the Sandi Hammons Charitable Foundation is to prevent child abuse through education, legislation, awareness and philanthropy; the foundation&#039;s latest initiative is study the causes of cyberbullying and develop strategies to prevent it. This story follows media coverage and public outrage following the suicide death of 13-year-old, Megan Meier of Missouri. (PRWeb Jul 4, 2008)</P>
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    <title>Sandi Hammons Announces Book Series and Prosperity Program for Permanent Cosmetic Practitioners</title>
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        <![CDATA[  <P>Sandi Hammons announced her plans to author a new series of books designed to support permanent cosmetic practitioners, entrepreneurs and women in business. Currently, she has two books in the works, &quot;Journey to Greatness&quot; and &quot;Looking Great&quot;. &quot;Journey to Greatness&quot; delivers more than a chronology of Sandi&#039;s twenty years of experience teaching permanent cosmetics and her personal journey to success; it highlights research in human development and the common characteristics found in permanent cosmetics top achievers. &quot;Looking Great&quot; will be a practical guide filled with tips, shortcuts and techniques for permanent makeup technicians. (PRWeb Jun 28, 2008)</P>
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    <title>Alliance for Safe Practice to Lipstick Manufacturers: &#039;Get the Lead Out!&#039; </title>
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        <![CDATA[  <P>The Alliance for Safe Practice (http://www.safepractice.us) (ASP), a non-profit organization, promoting research and safety in permanent cosmetic practices, offers support and solutions to consumers and cosmetic manufacturers facing potential product recalls amid recent reports that many of the top brands of lipstick sold in the US contain high levels of lead and applying lead-containing lipstick several times a day, every day can add up to significant lead exposure. The Alliance for Safe Practice, the American Board of Permanent Cosmetics, and Premier Pigments (http://www.premierpigments.com) (a leading manufacturer for permanent cosmetics), announced their &quot;Get the Lead Out&quot; campaign to promote a safer and more permanent alternative to lead contaminated lipstick. Anyone who brings an old tube of lipstick to a participating permanent cosmetic professional will receive $50 off their permanent makeup procedure. To locate a participating technician in your area, call toll free 1-866-417-6826. (PRWeb Oct 19, 2007)</P>
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    <title>Sandi Hammons, Permanent Makeup Pioneer, Founder of Premier Pigments &#38; Host of Reality DVD series &#039;The Permanent Cosmetic Apprentice&#039;, Celebrates 20 Successful Years </title>
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        <![CDATA[  <P>Permanent cosmetics pioneer &#38; host of reality DVD series &#039;The Permanent Cosmetic Apprentice&#039; Sandi Hammons, celebrates 20 years in the field of permanent makeup. From humble beginnings as a  makeup artist to her role as a leader in the permanent cosmetics industry, Hammons&#039; is shaping the future of permanent makeup. (PRWeb Sep 1, 2007)</P>
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