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-> Contact About this site This site is funded solely by the site originator on a voluntary basis and is a non-commercial project. It was set up as a means to publish astrological insights about people, life, and society in a way that hopefully appeals both to those with a casual interest in astrology as well as those who have studied astrology in more depth. It was designed to provide information that anyone can use to understand life better without needing to study astrology for years first. About the site originator The originator of Astrology for the 21st Century has studied astrology for over 20 years and finds it endlessly fascinating. The site owner's interests lie, as the structure of the site suggests, in using astrology to gain insights into people, businesses, and society. The author prefers to remain anonymous, taking the view that astrology itself should stand in the limelight as far as is possible. If you've enjoyed this website and would like to contact the site's owner here is the email address: astrology21 ATSIGN hush DOT com
but instead of ATSIGN use @ and instead of DOT use . and remove all the spaces. Copyright notice The site content, design, style, images, and code are all fully copyrighted under UK and international copyright law. All rights are reserved. Please respect the copyright ownership. No part of this site may be reproduced in any form or media without prior written permission from the copyright owner. For more information please visit www.intellectual-property.gov.uk Legal notice This site is provided for intellectual interest only. It's provided on an 'as is' basis and the site owner makes no express or implied warranties of any kind relating to the provision of information, and won't be liable for any damages of any kind arising from the use or misuse of this site or any of the information contained within it. In other words, you're an adult, so you have sole responsibility for your own decisions. Obvious really, isn't it? |
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