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  2. How to Successfully Downsize For Retirement - AOL

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    Downsizing offers seniors a transformative experience. It enables you to embrace new opportunities and discover a more manageable lifestyle. With a comprehensive checklist, seniors can confidently ...

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    AOL online classes is an online community of people who want to meet others and learn new skills from the comfort of their own home. Our members can choose from a range of classes to watch such as Fitness, Food and Nutrition, Technology and more.

  4. These Short Haircuts for Older Women Are Timeless and Chic

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    Ready to take the leap and chop your locks? Find the perfect short haircut for older women in 2024 with these ideas of top older celebrity hairstyles.

  5. Corselet - Wikipedia

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    In women's clothing, a corselet or corselette is a type of foundation garment, sharing elements of both bras and girdles. It extends from straps over the shoulders down the torso, and stops around the top of the legs. It may incorporate lace in front or in back. As an undergarment, a corselet can be open-style (with suspenders attached) or ...

  6. History of corsets - Wikipedia

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    These included girdles and corsets, [26] which were among items the protestors called "instruments of female torture". [27] The 1960s and 1970s saw the rise of popular fitness culture. Dieting, plastic surgery (modern liposuction was invented in the mid-1970s), and exercise became the preferred methods of achieving a thin waist. [28]

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  8. Merrill Ashley - Wikipedia

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    Ashley retired from the New York City Ballet in 1997, shortly before she turned 47, after 30 years of dancing. [5] She was the longest-serving dancer at New York City Ballet at the time. [ 4 ] She remained in the company as a teaching associate until 2008, then went freelance to coach Balanchine ballets in other companies.

  9. 'Lifting Heavy Transformed My Confidence And Body In My 30s'

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    A post shared by Ashley (@ashalaylay82) I rely less on the scale and eat protein-forward . I used to be focused on staying at a certain body fat percentage to maintain a specific physique.