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: Fairies and Mental Health by: Skye Thomas Schizophrenics hallucinate alternate realities. People who claim to have been abducted by aliens are accused of having Fantasy Prone Personalities. So what about those of us
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: Either Tame The Bull, Or, You'll Eat The Crow! by: Richard Vegas A man can stand a lot… as long as he can stand himself. Success is never Final and Failure is never fatal. Only failure to get back up is. The bull
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: Get Creativity? by: Simon Mitchell Creativity is central to the management of our individual lives, but in modern times few people are able to access this as a resource. Alan Watts writes in The Wisdom of Insecurity: "We
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: It’s My Blankey and I’m Keeping It! by: Gene Simmons “Blankey†– as in Security Blankey. OK? All parents know what this is. Sometimes it’s an actual “blankeyâ€, or
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: The New Morality by: Tushar Jain In a world where dynamism alters egos and principles in a man every second, where men divest in tenets that secure them from being devout to something natural, where humanity seeks reasons
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: There Is Room For Everyone At The Top by: Nick Vernon Do you believe that? Do you believe we can all become successful? Every single person on this earth old and young. Do you believe every single person can be successful?
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: Of Courage and Greatness by: Tushar Jain Courage is something that is reflected and reciprocated, and is by no means, inherent. When we are ordinary, we are morally ample and when we are surreal, we are audacious. The
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: The Power Of Purpose by: Tushar Jain The manifestations of motive A man is captive within himself. He dwells in a freedom which is confirmed to bounds, he breathes in an ambience ensnared to limits, he nurtures a shriveled
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: Either Tame The Bull, Or, You'll Eat The Crow! by: Richard Vegas A man can stand a lot… as long as he can stand himself. Success is never Final and Failure is never fatal. Only failure to get back up is. The bull
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: Daily Systems Keep You Organized by: Jeff Earlywine Ever wonder how they do it? How a short-order cook prepares tasty meals in a hectic, rush-rush environment, and does it all with a smile? The answer is simple: A system.
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: Pope John Paul II (1920-2005) – A Study in Courage by: Ricardo Liong Pope John Paul II, the third longest reigning pontiff, served his 26th year as St. Peter’s successor and the head of the Catholic Church.
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: Finding True Happiness: Part One by: Maurice Perry 1 Timothy 6:3 3 If any man teach otherwise, and consent not to wholesome words, even the words of our Lord Jesus Christ, and to the doctrine which is according to godliness;
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: Who Lives Your Life? by: Anthony Keith Whitehead We often hear people make remarks like "I live my life to the full" or "No one tells me what to do" and so forth. Those who make such remarks are either worldly people
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: How Trampolines Can Be Used In Compeition by: Jeb Taylor The first competitions were held in colleges and schools in the USA and then in Europe, with the first World Championships being held in London in 1964. Kurt Baechler
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: Online Gambling Basics by: Mansi Gupta Poker, black jack or any other casino game with a real fancy name, any lay man acquainted with the web knows that these are only a click away. Online gambling industry today is one
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: Gambling Events Basics by: Mansi gupta Gambling has always been a tabooed subject in the middle class households because of the adverse sociological impacts. The great epics of the east include stories about the kings
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: Diving in Kota Kimbalu by: Jakob Jelling Kota Kimbalu is located in Southeast Asia, next to Mountain Kinabalu, the tallest mountain in the region. This area’s water is crystal clear and offers a beautiful environment
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: 2005 World Series of Poker - Have You Qualified Yet ? by: Oddvar Pettersen The 2005 World Series of Poker event is scheduled to begin June 2, 2005 in Las Vegas and an estimated 7,000 players are expected to participate
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: Wreck Diving in Thistlegorm by: Jakob Jelling Thislegorm is among the top ten dives of the world and maybe occupies the first place in wreck diving. It is so amazing that divers need to dive many times and observe its
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: Online Bingo Internet Craze by: Jessica Martin You’ve heard of bingo, what about online bingo? Traditional Bingo has been a popular pastime for many years throughout the world. It’s a great meeting place
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: I'd Pick The Nature Boy! by: Ed Williams Have y’all ever had someone ask you the question, “If you could pick anyone alive to spend some time with, who would it be?†My money says that just about all
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: Wreck Diving In Scapa Flow by: Jakob Jelling Divers who enjoy visiting wrecks might find in Scapa Flow the best place where to spend a vacation. This diving destination is located in northern Scotland, on Orkey Island,
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: Snowboarding Pants by: Jakob Jelling Baggie pants can be more than just fashionable. Do you remember the days of having to put a snowsuit on in order to go out sledding or skiing? No matter what you did the snowsuit
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: Astonishing Victorian-Era Golf Book Predicted Bullet Trains and Television by: Steve Smith Did you hear about the curious little book, first published in 1892, that predicted bullet trains, digital watches, television
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: How A Piece Of Wood Changed World History by: Jakob Jelling Many times someone doing something a little different and having his or her ideas catch on has changed history. The pasteurizing of milk to prevent spoiling
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: The worlds elite golf courses by: Declan Tobin We all here different opinions of great challenging golf courses around the world, full of history and storytelling of great games and tournaments between the legends of
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: It's an Alien World in Every River by: Jason Neuswanger When you look at a river, what do you see? A few flies on top? A fish or two? Look closer. Lay down on your chest at the side of the river and stare down into
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: TOP T.E.N Sports Stories for 2004 by: Gary Whittaker In no particular order, these are T.E.N webzine's Top Sports stories in 2004 Red Sox win world series after 86 years.The world series itself was anti-climatic compared
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: World-Class Athlete: Do You Have What It Takes? by: Leah Lauber The following excerpt comes from the book, Soccer Dreams, (a top-seller in sports journalism at Amazon) which describes Leah Lauber’s true adventure
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: Do You Know What a Didgeridoo Is? by: Jesse S. Somer Do you know what a didgeridoo is? Do you want to do or learn something different? Find out about it and do it on the Web. Do you know what a didgeridoo is? There are
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: What started it all - the History of Volleyball by: Rebecca Blain Surprisingly, one of the most well loved sports in the world is also relatively young. Despite the game's youth, it has gone through a wide variety of
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: Hams - The Forgotten Heroes by: Marti Talbott On Good Friday, March 27, l964 approximately 12,000 square miles of the Alaskan seafloor shifted causing one of the worst earthquakes in US history. When the shock waves
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: Top 10 - Proven Oil Reserve Countries by: Austin Culley This is a list of countries with proven reachable oil reserves in billions of barrels, and is a rough estimate based on the ability to recover the oil by current
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: 5 Ways To Help Your Kids Do Math by: Murdo Macleod Uh oh. Your kids arrive home with their school reports and it's poor marks from the math department. Now what do you do? You may not be a math teacher, but thankfully
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: A Shift in Focus by: Gene Simmons It’s a pretty well established fact that our genetics combined with the influences of our family and environment provide the foundation for how we think and act in our adult years.
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: Your Child’s Self-Esteem is in The Cards by: Susan Howson Research has shown that the present generation of children worldwide is demonstrating more social-emotional challenges (from low self-esteem to depression)
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: How Kids Learn To Cooperate In Video Games -- A Guide for Parents and Teachers by: Marc Prensky A great many parents are concerned that the electronic games their kids play are teaching the kids “negativeâ€
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: What Rich Internet Marketers Know That You Don't by: Willie Crawford Thirty years ago, I sold information via small classified ads in "ad-sheets" on how to make money teaching others how to make money. We sent out these
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: Your Actions Tell Your Clients How You Expect To Be Treated by: John Jantsch There is a widely accepted principle of human behavior that goes something like this. "Your actions tell the world how you expect to be treated."
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: How eBooks Can Be Used As An Online Business by: Andy George Times are hard today! Though the economic data would indicate otherwise, we are now facing a world economic problem of such massive problems that could result
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: How to Start and Suceed with a Home Business by: Jim Johnston No matter who you are, remember everyone starts from ground zero as far as experience is concerned. Building a home business is no different. One will have
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: Succees with a 1930's Computer by: Dominic Koklas I'll never forget the day that my brother, who runs up his own department in a major software company, came to my house with a box full of computer parts. He told me it
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: Home Work or Escape from Dilbert's Box by: Janusz Wyrwa Mc WORLD AND RAGE AGAINST Mc WORLD Mc World - that is a world in which we are living. Multinational corporations (more and more powerful, for instance thanks to
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: Ashes to Ashes, Bytes to Bytes by: Kent E. Butler She didn't have to die. She was young, she was beautiful, and, yes, she was exciting. Now she's gone, and it was all so unnecessary - so, so senseless! Dare I say what
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: Don't Forget B.O.B.! by: Kathryn Thomas So you’ve got everything in place, busily working away for you. You’ve got your banners out, you’ve exchanged links, you’ve optimized your site for the search engines,
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: The Most Powerful Niche In The World And How You Can Always Profit From It by: Markus Wahlgren There is one piece of software that is always going to be purchased like hotcakes regardless of how the market is. No matter
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: Basics of Starting an Online Business by: Shannon Emmanuel So you’re ready to dive in are you? The Internet has made a valuable contribution to the working world; it has created a ‘virtual’ workforce
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: 10 Reasons Why Companies Should Start Doing Business Online by: Nowshade Kabir With the rapid down fall of world economy and dot-com companies in recent years many brick-and-mortar companies and new start-ups ask themselves:
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: Brief History of Blogs by: Andy Wibbels Summary: A quick look at where blogs came from, where they are and where they're going. So where did all these blogs come from? How did they get from an underground geek toy to
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: Get Business Fit One Minute At A Time by: Hirini Reedy Too many online entrepreneurs spend long hours working online to think about their health and fitness. Your online success is related to your energy levels. How fit
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: Do You Make This Success Mistake? by: Mike Litman This success mistake has cost me so much money that I'm almost embarrassed to tell you. "So Mike, why are you telling me?" Because I know that if you can steer away
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: RSS PIONEERS SET OFF GOLD RUSH by: Tony Dean The nature of cyberspace is changing fast with the rush now on to set up rss news feeds. Every gram of news and current affairs is gleaned from the four corners of the globe
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: Do You Have The Courage To Ignore The Experts? by: Graham and Julie Do you have the courage to ignore the experts? Do you have the willingness and ability to understand and use the power that is within you? Courage is
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: The New Business Model by: Romain Marucchi In this new era of information, business promote the new (now) standardized and stereotyped model of the cyber "door-to-door" salesman, armed with lap top, cell phone, palm
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: A World Outside The US by: Dave Collins With the exception of myself and a small handful of very remote and isolated journalists, no-one today bothers writing about the growth of the web. It's old news, and we already
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: Literally Littered with Illiteracy by: Stephen Brennan There’s some ‘alliteration’ for you! My great concern though, is the fact that there are too many today who wouldn’t understand the title
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: Aspiring Webmasters Want To Know, "What Makes A Website Grow?" by: A Raymond Randall It appears that most webmasters have come from the world of advertising. Their website content emphasizes "marketing and promotion".
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: Video Display by: Paula Jones Video displays are most recent technique used in both outdoor and indoor environments. Video displays are used to display live actions at either sporting event, cultural show, or any industrial
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: The Search Engine of the Future: Mobility Has a Pricetag by: Chris Palau We all know the ease of using a search engine to garner information from around the world in microseconds. We've gotten accustomed to accessing
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: Making Cultural Differences Work in Your Business by: Kit Lum Advancements in technology have made the world so much smaller, don’t you think? We used to be separated by mountains and oceans, color and culture. But
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: Advantages Disadvantages Of Internet Marketing: The Good The Bad And The Ugly by: Stephen Warren The Advantages Disadvantages Of Internet Marketing are many. A few Advantages Disadvantages Of Internet Marketing are: It's
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: How Many Chords Are There, Anyway? by: Duane Shinn Since chords (the main component of harmony) are one of the three most vital elements of music – the others being melody and rhythm – it would be useful
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: Public Relations by: Jan Fritz The wind of changes... The digital world has changed the form and scope of all communications. The positive aspects of this new world are as overwhelming to interactivity as a truckload
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: Tap the Ultimate Source of Abundance: How to Put More of YOU into Your Business by: Amanda Murphy Corporations ignore consumers’ real needs…Company leaders engage in questionable business practices…Business
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: You Can't Direct The Wind But You Can Adjust The Sails by: Dan Hamilton Dear Friend, Today I would like to provide you with a new perspective and new insights to help you define effective marketing strategies and tactics
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: Write Right by: Brian Grinonneau The rich and colorful descriptors flowing from your deft digits on a seasoned keyboard will tantalize and transform your rapt audience. What?! That line may be too flowery but does show
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: Religion and Online Marketing – The 21st Century Pulpit by: Steve Blom While many industries are just getting up to speed in the world of internet marketing people like Rodney Sampson, founder of the World Christian
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: Exhibiting Wizardry by: Susan Freidmann The world is suffering from a severe dose of Pottermania. Even if you don’t have kids, it’s impossible not to have heard about Harry Potter. In a relatively short
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: If You’re a Marketer, You Should be Blogging by: Craig Desorcy Blogging has captured the interest of many across the World Wide Web. The cold, robotic nature of the virtual world becomes warm and cozy when we see
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: Your Job as a Role Model by: Anthony Kane, MD A certain educator was once asked at what point should a parent begin to prepare for child raising. "How old are you?" the educator inquired. "Twenty-three." "You should
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: A Child Can Make a Difference by: Rachel Paxton Sometimes dreams really can come true! May 8th - 11th, 2000, my daughter and I traveled to Disney World in Orlando, Florida, because of a dream my daughter, Amanda, has to
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: The Training Baby by: Ieuan Dolby My kid is only 6months old, yet he has taught me more than I have ever learnt in the last ten years of supposed life’s experience. It is amazing really, that one so young can
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: Is The World of Fiction Good for Kids... by: Laura Hickey Fiction- Good or Bad for Children? Ghosts, vampires, demons, wizards...all items you could easily find in a fictional story. Or all items that some parents may
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: Going Bonkers With Baubles, Berries & Bells by: Theolonius McTavish Going Bonkers With Baubles, Berries & Bells --Or, Beware of BlackBerries, Cellphones and Laptops!-- If state-of-the-art "wireless technology" has given
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: Where Did We Get Clocks From Anyway? by: Mike Yeager A clock is simply a device that measures time. Typical clocks have faces and hands. The long hand measures time in minutes while the short hand in hours. Clocks vary
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: Is Man's Next Step Like A Can of Potted Meat? by: Dr. Rita Louise Is it the dawning of the Age of Aquarius? For years, predictions have indicated that humanity is readying itself for a golden age, a so called new age
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: Tea Tree Oil by: Ric Wiley Tea Tree Oil is one of the most useful products in nature. It has been used by some Aboriginal People in Australia for many centuries as one of their most useful medicines. Tea Tree oil is derived
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: Paradigm Shifts In Cancer Treatment by: Simon Mitchell A paradigm is a sort of cultural, consensual pattern of thought or model of something. For example the ‘current consensus in scientific medicine’. Paradigms change,
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: Roadblocks To Wellness by: Suzanne MacDonald Have you noticed that as we live in the 21st century, health and wellness is becoming the 'in' thing. Ever wondered why, with the heightened awareness of being healthy, 1 out
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: Think and Grow Well by: World Image Naturals, Inc. It is important to your health to keep a positive attitude. Your mental attitude is directly connected to your physical state. You’ve heard the saying “you
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: The Art of Worrying by: Ieuan Dolby I am worried. I have been biting my nails for weeks and now there is not much left (skin doesn’t taste very good) on my hands and feet to chew on. I have been bent over the sink
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: The Psychology of Torture by: Sam Vaknin There is one place in which one's privacy, intimacy, integrity and inviolability are guaranteed - one's body, a unique temple and a familiar territory of sensa and personal history.
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: The Cultural Narcissist - Lasch In An Age Of Diminishing Expectations by: Sam Vaknin, Ph.D. "The new narcissist is haunted not by guilt but by anxiety. He seeks not to inflict his own certainties on others but to find
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: Los Angeles Plastic Surgeon Treat Yourself to Surgery at Its Best by: Jeff Lakie Los Angeles is the city as infamous as it is famous, as notorious a city as you can find. It is a city that is known the whole world over,
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: Defeat Fear of Death by: Kerry Emrich Fear of Death Fear of death is the fear of dying or of dead things. The medical or scientific name for this fear is Necrophobia. This is an astonishingly common phobia with millions
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: Freedom and Independence with Your Wheelchairs by: Mart Gil Many people think that one is totally worthless when he becomes disabled. Disability always brings this notion but I strongly disagree with it. I’ve seen
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: Our Health Report Card by: Dave Saunders Today in the United States we spend over one and a half trillion dollars a year on health care. That represents the highest spending per person in the world. With that entire investment
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: Shamanic Healing by: Zannie Rose Shamanic healing is one of the vast numbers of healing modalities available for us to experience today. Like acupuncture its roots are in the mists of time and like acupuncture it works
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: Upside-Down World by: Vernon Stent Why are so many more people frightened of aeroplane journeys rather than car journeys? The risk of being injured in a car is far greater than being injured in an aeroplane. I can offer
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: Sports Assists? by: Nash Ville Persons who have become disabled since birth and/or even due to accidents are more open-minded nowadays. They think of their situation as something that doesn’t tell them that it’s
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: Depression: Escape Your Mental Prison by: Jesse S. Somer Depression: The way out could be in changing the way you perceive the world around you. There is an illness all around me in modern society that seems to be spreading
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: Boring Ol' Cardio by: The Icon Reader Cardio is a very important aspect of any work out. There are numerous benefits to a good cardio routine. In the real world, there are many ways to get a good cardio workout. You
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: Breast Cancer Cure With The Power Of Fame by: Denny Armstrong There is no known cure for breast cancer. More than 1.5 million people will be diagnosed with breast cancer this year worldwide. The incidence of breast cancer
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: The Cure by: Gerald Armstrong Gen Cells Cures will find the cure even if it means taking on President George Bush and the Vatican. The cure is definitely going to be found in stem cell research. When the first cure comes
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: How To Create a Toast by: Tim Virnig Chances are you will run into an occasion in life which requires you to give a toast. Perhaps the event is a wedding, or a birthday party, or an event recognizing some achievement.
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: The Coffee Culture in the USA by: Remko de Knikker It wasn't until I moved to the US that I started drinking coffee regularly and became what they call in the Netherlands a 'koffieleut', which translates literally into
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: Water on the Brain by: Ieuan Dolby I was in the supermarket this morning (nothing unusual in that) and pushing my trolley to the checkout. Well, my wife was pushing and I was away in airy-fairy land when it suddenly dawned
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: Tea at Sea by: Ieuan Dolby Marylyn Monroe famed amongst other things for her love of Tea once said that, “World Peace would be with us if politicians drank tea at meetings†– or something to that effect.
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: Does The World Need More Cats? by: Marc de Jong Aren’t they cute? Yes, they are! A nest of meowing and crawling little kittens leaves only the fiercest cat hater indifferent. But does the world need more cats? A
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: What Do You Truly Value Most? by: Brian Maloney Believe it or not, values are in the core of all of us. These underrated rankings tell more about us than we could ever imagine. Yet, many of us overlook this extremely
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