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WELCOME TO WESTFALLS VILLAGE IN FRISCO, TEXAS! Westfalls Village is a single family community located in west Frisco on Main Street (FM720). Westfalls Village is a fairly new subdivision and is one of Frisco’s finest master planned communities. Not just another neighborhood, Westfalls Village features a grand entrance with a pond, water falls and fountains. Residents enjoy a community swimming pool, cabaña, greenbelt and playgrounds all just minutes from shopping with easy access to the North Dallas Tollway. This website is a member only resident website so if you are not a resident of this neighborhood you will not be able to access the website pages. All residents of this community are welcome! - Bookmark and visit often! Registration is quick and easy – complete the registration form and submit. You’ll receive a password by e-mail which you can then personalize for your use. Please note: This site is fully password protected; access is available only to this community's residents. This is for your protection - please know that your registration information is for the purpose of this site registration only and will not be shared or used for any other purpose. Each member of the household 13 and older is allowed a free account. Before children can register, a Parent/Guardian must become a member of this site. Register or log in and click an icon to get started! 
If you have any questions about the HOA please contact: Premier Communities Management Company David Baer 3102 Oak Lawn Avenue, Suite 202 Dallas, TX, 75219 FAX: (214) 889-9980 PH: (214) 451-5445 mailto:david.baer@premiercommunities.net Emergencies - PH: (214) 871-9700
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School bans Locks of Love teen for too-long hair
The 17-year-old, who had been treated for cancer and said he now wants to grow his hair to give to Locks of Love -- a charity that provides wigs for kids who lose their hair due to chemotherapy and other treatments -- has been suspended from his Michigan school.
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Bullet-riddled Obama image to be investigated
A photograph showing a group of men with guns posing with a bullet-riddled T-shirt with an image of Barack Obama's face is to be investigated by the Secret Service, a spokesman told NBC News.
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Conn. home invasion killer is sentenced to death
The man who killed a woman and her two daughters in a 2007 Cheshire, Conn., home invasion was sentenced to death on Friday and addressed the court before the sentence was handed down.
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Ship strikes Kentucky bridge, portion collapses
State officials are inspecting what's left of a southwestern Kentucky bridge that collapsed after a cargo ship carrying aviation parts struck it.
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Sources: Fox anchor's accuser had an abortion
The woman who has accused the son of New York City's police commissioner of sexually assaulting her told authorities she got pregnant from the encounter and had an abortion, people familiar with the investigation said.
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Charles Dickens
"No one is useless in this world who lightens the burden of it to anyone else."
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Hannah Arendt
"Action without a name, a who attached to it, is meaningless."
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Orison Swett Marden
"A will finds a way."
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Ivan Illich
"We must rediscover the distinction between hope and expectation."
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How to Hide That You Are on a Diet
Although some people love to talk about their diets, you might not want the entire world to know you're dieting. While one good reason to hide your diet intentions may be to surprise folks with weight loss, another reason could be that after trying countless diets you may not want to hear about it if you trip up. Or, you may simply be fed up discussing all the pros and cons of various diet types as the only topic of dinner table or social event conversation, or having to justify the choice you've made. In addition, studies show that the mere act of announcing your goals to others makes you less likely to accomplish that goal, because the sense of satisfaction you get from publicizing your intention gives you a premature sense of completion.[1]
Instead of announcing or discussing your diet plans, keeping the information to yourself and surprising your friends and family member as the pounds slowly melt away is an acceptable option but you will need some good methods to distract nosier sorts. Regardless of your reason for keeping mum about dieting, this article will show you that there is a way you can hide the fact that you're on a diet.
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How to Build an LED Camcorder Light
Create your own camcorder light to improve the visual ability of your camcorder in dim light or darkness.
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The Etiquette of Inviting Your Ex to Your Wedding
If party planning isn’t tough enough, now you want to invite your ex to your wedding. And while there is no clear cut etiquette answer on the suitability or otherwise of having an ex at a wedding – Prince William and Princess Catherine invited ex-flames to their wedding – it is important that both you and your fiancé are comfortable with the decision and have talked it through.
Having an ex at your wedding takes tremendous tact and an extremely understanding fiancé––hopefully one who is confident enough in your relationship to freely admit if he or she feels uncomfortable with having your ex at the wedding or is truthful when stating he or she is totally fine seeing your ex sitting in the congregation. It also matters why you're inviting your ex, as extending an invitation to your ex should be executed with grace and class and only if you parted ways on amicable grounds and no longer have romantic feelings for each other.
In this article, you'll learn how to approach the possible complications and the delicacies involved in asking an ex to your wedding.
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How to Make Espresso Vodka
Coffee lovers will find this sweet and coffee laden liqueur a delight. Espresso vodka can be used to make White Russians, drunk on the rocks, added to coffee or drizzled on dessert, such as ice cream.
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8 Tips for Finding Emotion in Monologues
Every actor wants to be able to fill a monologue with emotion, otherwise they wouldn't be able to pull their audience into their production! It is important to be able to fully connect with the character you're portraying, as well as representing to your audience or director in an audition, how well you can make this connection. This article will assist you in picking a monologue that "fits" you, as well as being able to connect with your character and perform an emotion-filled monologue.
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