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Heart

28th September 2009
It is the heart that swells you up.It is again the heart that sinks you down. Feelings of elation or depression ,that of joys and sorrows spring out of it. If the heart upbeats at times , it sinks low on other occasions. You are impelled and elated by fee... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Jesus Christ, Our Guardian by Rodney Howard Brown

18th September 2009
He who dwells in the secret place of the Most High shall remain stable and fixed under the shade of the Almighty [Whose power no foe can withstand]. I will say of the Lord, he is my Refuge and my Fortress, my God,' on Him I lean and rely, and in Him I [c... Read >
Author: Elbert Richard

The Truth About Unhealthy Relationships And The 3 Options

15th September 2009
Unhealthy relationships are like chronic diseases in that they tend to go on for a very long time. But if you are unhappy in a relationship, there are three options, but before we consider them, let us look more closely at why these things happen. If you ... Read >
Author: wellness51

migrainecures

30th August 2009
Sometime in our lives, we experience headaches that come and go and are typically so dreadful that our daily routines are affected. Often, when these headaches happen, we also experience some kind of visible changes. Then we say, It's possibly simply a ... Read >
Author: Chad Riddle

Advantages of starting a home business

24th August 2009
A home business is considered by many to be an ideal business. In this article, we will talk about the advantages of starting a home business: 1) You don't have to get out of the house With the rising cost of fuel, people are starting prefer the jo... Read >
Author: WiseLee

All The Bakugan

10th August 2009
Bakugan is a hit anime Television series, as well as a Toy Game that is played by many people worldwide. Some who even participate in the regular bakugan Tournaments that are held in various locations around the globe. There are many of Bakugan creatures ... Read >
Author: Guy Rogers

Do You Know His Name?

08th August 2009
You don’t really know somebody if you don’t know his or her name, do you? On the other hand, you may be familiar with a famous person’s name but that doesn’t mean that you know that person personally, right? Your name is like a stamp; it has v... Read >

About Relationship-He’s Indifferent to Me…Does He Love Me? /Wall of Indifference

24th July 2009
Indifference has many different faces. We talked about attack of indifference and situation that he doesn’t react…Today we’ll talk about wall of indifference. Wall of indifference There are people who live surrounded by their defensive fortress ca... Read >
Author: Vida Curnutt

Break-Up Solutions For Women

18th July 2009
So what do you do when your dream turns into a nightmare? Well, there are two problems that you need to solve in order to fully recover from a bad break-up: The first one is learning the art of letting go. Here's a quote from the movie "The curious cas... Read >
Author: Paolo Alberto

Bad Break-Up Recovery System

18th July 2009
A bad break-up is just like an open wound. If you are physically healthy and you take care of it, the wound will heal in a matter of days and you might be left with a very little scar. However, if you're not healthy or you don't take care of it, you risk ... Read >
Author: Paolo Alberto

Consciously California Single Body Language

16th July 2009
A California single person should know when the body language is giving an answer to how the dating is ensuing. The most general agreement about body language is the fact that, it is the fortress of women and they are sensitive to it than men. Women are a... Read >
Author: Francis K Githinji

Things to Do in Delectable Dammam

11th July 2009
If you're looking for a holiday with a twist this year, Saudi Arabia should be at the top of your list. With a culture like no other and a lifestyle completely different from what you may be used to, this city is a breath of fresh air offering a rewardi... Read >
Author: Andrew Regan

Getting High-tech at Home

27th June 2009
Technology these days is incredible and what is even better is that more and more technological goodies are hitting the market for we everyday people to enjoy. This is also the case for home security systems. People can now install some high-tech equipmen... Read >
Author: Joseph Hildebrandt

Knowing How To Stay Safe After Your Home Security System

27th June 2009
With technological devices abound, there are a list of different gizmos and gadgets that you can buy to do almost anything these days. There is a keychain that beeps, helping you find your keys should you misplace them. There is an mp3 player that doubl... Read >
Author: Joseph Hildebrandt

The Amazing Rides at Universal Studios

26th June 2009
If you are looking for fun, thrills, and adventure, Universal Studios is the place to go. There are rides that will thrill you and rides that will scare you senseless. From caves to the air, there is something to please all of the thrill seekers out there... Read >
Author: Louis Moon

Gag on a Gnat, Swallow a Camel: Facing the Inherent Truth in Lies

15th June 2009
Why do we abhor falsity; first in ourselves, then in others? Could it be because we are so conditioned to desire some sort of governed security that any hint of a ‘break in that foundation’ causes in us an unsettling fear of unmentionable proportion? ... Read >
Author: Paula Andrea, MA

Matchmaking and the Need for Affection

20th May 2009
There is always a need for affection and the singles are the ones who are mostly in need of it. If you deny the singles the chance to gain affection, they will mostly not like it at all. There is no sane person or human being who likes it when they are de... Read >
Author: Francis K Githinji

A Look at some of the Amazing Medieval Castles of Japan

18th May 2009
When we think of Medieval castles we seldom think about Japan. But Japan went through a very long period of feudal warfare and as a result hundreds of fortress like castles were built. They look significantly different than their European counterparts but... Read >
Author: Will Kalif

3 Simple Chicken Coop Building Tips

18th May 2009
So, you’ve decided you want to build a chicken coop. Well, believe it or not, you’re not alone. There are over 95,000 people each month who are looking for instructions on how to make the perfect chicken coop. And, in this article, I’m going to shar... Read >
Author: waywyrd

Anime and Soundtracks

14th May 2009
Music is essential to every anime and goes since its first seconds. Almost always after an anime release (series, OVA or movies) its soundtrack goes on sale. For very popular productions especially of several seasons, disks will be released for fans. No w... Read >
Author: Al Scott

The largest natural harbor in East Asia – Manila Bay

12th May 2009
Manila Bay is the port of the Philippines and is the largest natural harbor of East Asia. The width of the entrance is said to be 19 kilometers wide and widens to 48 kilometers at its greatest width. At the mouth of the bay lies a small rocky island calle... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

Tips for Choosing your Wedding Photograph Locations

01st May 2009
Wedding photographs are timeless; they capture the love between two people and forever cast it on glossy paper. Pictures from your ceremony are more than a visual testimony of one moment; they begin the record of your family history and pass it to future ... Read >
Author: Robert Bell

Beautify Your House with Accent Chairs

22nd April 2009
People always wish to make their home look beautiful and attractive. In order to bring a rich look to your house, people can use modern furniture and stylish chairs. Chairs make a great difference to rooms. Accent chairs enjoy a special recognition in the... Read >
Author: jenithdsouza

UNFORGETTABLE TOUR TO GOA

17th April 2009
We visited Goa last January. We reached there by Train. We had given our boarding and rooms near one of the most fantastic beaches of Goa viz. Calangute Beach, which is in the North of Goa. It was night when we reached at Maposa Township in Goa. From the ... Read >
Author: Peter

Hulishan Fortress- a historical landmark of Xiamen

08th April 2009
Towards the south of the Island of Xiamen stands the Hulishan Fortress. This structure was an important element in protecting the country against the Japanese during 1900 to 1937. The fortress was constructed in 1890 and consists of a magazine, barrack... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

Top Landmarks of Britain

07th April 2009
Big Ben The most famous clock in the world, though some of you may not know that the name Big Ben actually only referees to the bell in side of the tower, the tower it’s self is St. Stephens tower. This year is a special year is a special one for one o... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Dating:Romancing your Date

02nd April 2009
Dating has many faces. The kind of misconception about dating that you have is influenced by the number of dates you have had. Any dating experience that is devoid of romance is like gun without bullets or a woman without breasts. If at all you have been... Read >
Author: Francis K Githinji

A Guide To Driving in Avignon, France

25th March 2009
Avignon is an ancient walled city that has a long and interesting history. If you've a love for history and/or architecture then Avignon is definitely a must for you, with the Palais des Papes being the highlight for enthusiasts of both. The city was Euro... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley

The Moral fight between Teachers and Ethics

11th March 2009
In the last articles we looked at more general stuff concerning employment laws. In this article we will pay attention to current situation some recent changes that are on the way and the events that have an effect on the labour code. The Public Sector... Read >
Author: Steve

The Moral fight between Teachers and Ethics

11th March 2009
In the last articles we looked at more general stuff concerning employment laws. In this article we will pay attention to current situation some recent changes that are on the way and the events that have an effect on the labour code. The Public Sector... Read >
Author: Steve

Tokyo - Not a City, Really Another World

06th March 2009
When visitors to Japan first arrive at Narita International Airport, they often experience immediate culture shock. Signs point the way in Kanji (Japanese characters), but most tourists can’t read them. Without a few helpful signs in English, it would b... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Which Coastal Resorts to Chose for Real Estate in Le Marche

13th February 2009
The Adriatic coast area of Le Marche in Italy is a great area to consider buying real estate for investment, holidays or retirement. In particular I want to highlight and review two of my personal favourite resort towns; Senigallia and Porto san Giorgio. ... Read >
Author: Graham Drage

Make your trip to Greece outstanding with the unique hotel in Chalkida here!

09th February 2009
If you are planning a trip to Evia Island Greece (whether official or unofficial) then it is really a good thing. But before that it is significant to know about some of the facts associated with the place. There are various things that you should k... Read >
Author: frankjaeger12@gmail.com

How To Build A Tree House

30th January 2009
Each year, many of children play past. Unfortunately, many of those children simply experience boredom. If you are the father of one of those children, you may have searched high and low for the greatest garden experience. In your quest, it is probable th... Read >
Author: Jade Simpson

Hotels of Seoul center of the city of famous tourist attractions

30th January 2009
South Korea, known under the name of ground of `of the calm of morning occupies the southernmost half of the Korean peninsula. It is an economic power and important the countries richest in Asia. It is the 13th larger country in the world and the fourth -... Read >
Author: nancy eben

Live Peru Tours

26th January 2009
www.liveperutours.com Sacsayhuaman, site of the Festival of Inti Raymi Sacsayhuaman, also called Saqsaywaman, means Satisfied Falcon in Quechua. This huge fortress was created by the city planners of Cuzco, the capital of the Inca ... Read >
Author: LIve peru Tours

Car Hire Croatia - take to the road and explore!

03rd December 2008
Croatia is an ancient country with a long and distinguished past, but in the 20th century the country faced great hardship until it was declared independent in 1991 after a bitter war. Since then, Croatia has been growing in popularity as a tourist destin... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley

10 Super diet

24th November 2008
1. Internet diet The first step is to become dependent on the Internet. As soon as this happens, you will not have time to eat and weight is gonna melt like ice. 2. Fantasy diet While eating fresh shred carrot wrapped in green salads, imagine to e... Read >
Author: misticque3

Are you sure that you are secure of your garage door?

18th November 2008
Residential garage door installation provides security for our cars. This serves as the fortress of our vehicle. One must regularly observe the garage door for possible spring tension, or better consider a garage door repair if it’s in dire need of one ... Read >
Author: bravo seo

An Unsuccessful Expedition

17th November 2008
On only one occasion did the English attempt to emulate the successes of the Elizabethan sea-dogs, and that proved disastrous. In 1625, infuriated by the Catholic court's rejection of his suit for the hand of the Infanta of Spain, Charles I sent Sir Edwar... Read >
Author: Sarah Martin

Harnessing Your Mind Power to Get What You Want

03rd November 2008
There is no doubt that your mind is the most powerful tool a human being can ever possess. If your heart is the engine, your mind is the drive behind it and it can lead you to places you would never have imagined possible. Mind power has been document... Read >
Author: Greg Frost

Breckenridge Equals Fun

02nd October 2008
Breckenridge have all the perks when it comes to vacations anytime of the year. So if you’re planning to go on a vacation, take a relaxing mountain getaway to Breckenridge, Colorado. Perfectly snow covered mountains with great slopes for world class ski... Read >
Author: Sarah Fox

Thank God for Video Games!!

08th September 2008
Click Here for My Blog Site Let me first start by saying I am not a current video game junkie. I probably used to be, but that was more in the Atari-Intellivision-Nintendo days, and even into the beginning of the Play Station 2 days. Now I have too mu... Read >
Author: Rusty

Home Security Safe Room - What Is It?

28th August 2008
Some might have seen the move 'Panic Room', starring Jodie Foster and wondered about the functions of such a room. It gives the family members a safe hiding place when their home has been invaded by outsiders such as burglars. Such rooms have been arou... Read >
Author: Moses Wright

Car Hire - a Guide to Driving in Almería

20th August 2008
Nestled in the South-western region of Andalucía, is the rapidly emerging city of Almería. Compared to some of Spain's other capitals such as Seville, Madrid or Barcelona; Almería has been relatively overlooked by many tourists - this however has chang... Read >
Author: Liam Gerken

Namur, One of the most strategic places in Belgium

16th August 2008
Namur is the capital of Wallonia, the French speaking southern part of Belgium. It is also the most important town in the province of Namur. This place of historic interest is situated 60 km south-east of Brussels, Belgium’s capital city. Over the pa... Read >
Author: Robrt Thomson

Protect Your Cabin With "Off the Grid" Home Security

21st July 2008
Securing your cabin can be a difficult task - especially if you're "off the grid" and don't have the easy luxury of electricity and an "alarm system". But, there are some common sense steps to follow and a couple tricks of the trade, that'll help secure y... Read >
Author: M Shane

Great Advertising Is the Forte of Promotional Products

17th July 2008
Promotional products build the fortress around your business. They protect you from the challenges. They remind your competitors about your strength. Most importantly, they publicise your name to the world. The promotional gifts have been the great brand ... Read >
Author: Gareth Parkin

Tbilisi - Capital of Georgia

26th June 2008
The capital of Georgia, Tbilisi is one of the ancient cities of the world, situated in the valley of the river Mtkvari. The bridges connect the right and left banks of the city. The place was populated since ancient times, as far as four thousand years BC... Read >
Author: kulula

Psalm 91

29th May 2008
Psalm 91 reads as follows from the Oxford Annotated Bible: Y You who live in the shelter of the Most High, Who abide in the shadow of the Almighty, Will say to the Lord, “My refuge and my fortress, My God, in whom I trust.” For he will delive... Read >
Author: Chrisistheone

Switzerland Hotels offer special packages

30th April 2008
Situated in the central region of Europe, Switzerland is among the most sought after holiday destination. The country of Switzerland is best acknowledged for its mountainous range (Jura in northwest, Alps in south) but if you ever happen to visit the plac... Read >
Author: nancy eben

Buy-to-let remains a bastion of strength

25th April 2008
If buy-to-let is a castle, being assailed in mediaeval-style by a huge army, firing flaming arrows (or should that be negative headlines?) and attempting to batter down the door with the "credit cruncher" siege engine, then it appears to be a fortress tha... Read >
Author: Assetz UK

The Difference Between Spyware and Viruses

17th March 2008
Feel free to reprint this article in newsletters and on websites, with resource box included. If you use this article, please send a brief message to let me know where it appeared: kara3334@yahoo.com Word Count = 420 Word Wrapped to 60 charact... Read >
Author: harjeetkaur

Jericho

29th February 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Jon Straumfjord By faith the walls of Jericho fell down after they were encircled for seven days. By faith the harlot Rahab did not perish with those who did not believe, when she had received the spies with peace. (Hebrews 11:30-31,... Read >
Author: Jon Straumfjord

How to stop being a piranha when you really need clients.

11th February 2008
In a recent Opening the Moneyflow class, we were discussing the balance between working on foundations and systems, and the need to get clients, like, now. As in 'now' thank you very much. Now, please? Clients? The need for cashflow in your business th... Read >
Author: Mark Silver

The Words That Will Fight All Your Spiritual Battles

06th February 2008
With the Lord there is total protection for whatever you’re facing. No matter what battles you’re going through, whether physical, emotional or spiritual, the Lord has equipped you. With God the battles are fought in the spirit realm. Words, thoug... Read >
Author: Ann Stewart

Hotels – Grand Duchy of Luxembourg, an Introduction

05th February 2008
The country of Luxembourg was founded as a fortress by Sigefroid, Count of Ardennes back in 963AD, and since then the country is now home to one of Europe’s key financial and political centres, the wealthy city of Luxembourg. In terms of politics, L... Read >
Author: Liam Gerken

Car Hire - A Guide to Driving in Greece

29th January 2008
Greece, the birthplace of European civilization, is a beautiful country, rich in ancient wonders and outstanding natural beauty. Although it has the highest car accident rate throughout Europe, many tourists do not experience any problems when driving ... Read >
Author: Liam Gerken

Signs Of Menopause - 5 Ways To Survive Menopause Symptoms

21st January 2008
Being ready for menopause doesn't mean waiting in a fortress-like lookout tower and expecting it to be charging at you from over the horizon. The signs of menopause can be both subtle and blatantly obvious and how you handle it will have a lot to do with ... Read >
Author: Dean Caporella

The First Imagination of Puerto Rico

22nd October 2007
The real Puerto Rico resembles some kind of third-world countries, but its economy is very strong. Of course, as in every city there are some areas that are not very pleasant. They are high–crime and dirty. The roadways in many streets are not in the be... Read >
Author: andrewshw2

The famous Garden of Paradise.

22nd October 2007
Aram translates as Garden of Paradise. This is a huge garden with a magnificent looking palace in it. The mosaics on the walls of the fortress tell stories concerning the life of Shah Abbes the Great, who is recognizable by his large whiskers. For some ti... Read >
Author: andrewshw2

The History of the Hot-Air Balloon

28th August 2007
When most people think of the beginning of flight, they think of the Wright brothers. But another pair of brothers preceded them by more than a hundred years. The Montgolfier brothers, who lived in Paris during the 1700’s, were the first to successfull... Read >
Author: Janette Vince

Expensive lessons from cheap credit

21st August 2007
The tide has turned in debt markets. We're about to find out who's been swimming naked. The events of the past few months deserve reflection. Hank Bloggs – a citizen of the United States who never should have been lent money to start with but though... Read >
Author: Melanie

Some things I know about Graz

16th August 2007
Graz – the capital of the federal state of Styria with a population of about 242.000. Graz is a huge city (the second largest city in Austria), but still it is filled with rather a provincial atmosphere. And it is impossible not to fall in love with it.... Read >
Author: t_kogutenko

Moving Day

20th July 2007
I am convinced that moving is one of the most miserable experiences in life. Anyone who tells you differently is lying. It's been several years since we last uprooted, and I had forgotten how horribly stressful it is. Apparently, I had a bad case of movin... Read >
Author: LIVE SCREAMFREE

Fourplay Yes, Please Smooth Jazz Music CD Review

26th June 2007
The extremely talented group Fourplay has released their latest CD on the Warner Bros. Records recording label, entitled Yes, Please. It's a rare day indeed that I get a CD from an artist that I can truthfully say does not have a bad track in the bunch... Read >
Author: Clyde Dennis

6 Ways Microsoft Windows Vista Will Increase Business Efficacy

12th May 2007
Today businesses function with technology which boosts their efficacy. Technology is integral to smooth functioning of factories as well as offices. Communications and instant access to information has enabled a computerized business world to leap ahead i... Read >
Author: Aaron Brooks

The Success Zone

25th April 2007
At lot of self help jargon talks about getting out of your comfort zone. While there is truth to this, it can hold misguided advice in personal strategies in finding and getting what you want. It is a little confusing after awhile, as to whether I am ... Read >
Author: Chrisistheone

Sail the Seven Cs to Arrive At Positive Change

13th April 2007
“Here a problem, there a problem, everywhere a problem, problem, oh McDonald had a problem, E, I, E, I, O, OH NO!” The world is full of problems, just ask any cynic. Perhaps, you’re reading this because you want to be a problem solver, or hopefully,... Read >
Author: Robert E. Bear

There's nothing quite so Glorious as a Good Fight with your Fists!

03rd April 2007
"Blessed be the LORD my strength, -Which teacheth my hands to war, -And my fingers to fight. -My goodness, and my fortress; -My high tower, and my deliverer; -My shield, and he in whom I trust; -Who subdueth my people under me." ... Read >
Author: kamal

Wishing It Weren't So!

28th February 2007
You were filled with hopes and dreams. Maybe it was for a great career, a perfect marriage, and/or good health. Now all you've got are problems! What happened? Your head is full of questions. Aren’t Christians supposed to be living in the abundant life ... Read >
Author: Ann Stewart

Revocable Trust (Revocable Living Trust) vs. Irrevocable Trusts

10th February 2007
Be open and notorious, Sue me! You’ll never get a dime. If you reposition (transfer) your assets through the use of an IRREVOCABLE TRUST, you will no longer own them. If you don’t own assets, no one will want to sue you; no one will want to track yo... Read >
Author: Rocco Beatrice

How Strong Would You Like to Be?

29th January 2007
There is no denying that in this world you need to be strong. At certain times and circumstances you will require more strength than others. Whether you're looking for more physical energy, moral fortitude or spiritual authority, there never seems to be e... Read >
Author: Ann Stewart

How to Hide Assets

18th January 2007
In social functions, I always get asked about the new How to hide assets? From who are you trying to hide your assets from? Is there a legitimate way to hide your assets? You will know if you have succeeded in hiding your assets if an asset sear... Read >
Author: Rocco Beatrice

10 reasons to take a trip to the beautiful Crimea, Ukraine

06th January 2007
10 reasons to take a trip to the beautiful Crimea, Ukraine Crimea is a peninsula in the south of Ukraine. It is the a beautiful and intriguing part of the world that everybody should see at least once. For a brief description of why, read on; 10 reaso... Read >
Author: accesscrimea

Unique Travel Destinations

16th December 2006
If you love traveling, you will soon reach a point where you get tired of the usual travel destinations and tourist traps. Yes, some things need to be seen, but unique destinations will soon top your list of things to see. Unique Travel Destinations ... Read >
Author: Richard Chapo

Bulgaria - A Big-Small Treasure

08th December 2006
One can describe many things as big-small. Actually, big-small is something small that has the characteristics of something much bigger than itself. And with that in mind, I come to think of Bulgaria. I am sure that many of you who read this have heard of... Read >
Author: abraxas

Namur Tourist Information

22nd August 2006
General summary of city: Namur is the capital of Wallonia, the French speaking southern part of Belgium. It is also the most important town in the province of Namur. This place of historic interest is situated 60 km south-east of Brussels, Belgium's capi... Read >
Author: Meredith Booney

The swingset of my memories

22nd June 2006
When I was a little girl I was very fortunate in having a carpenter father because he was able to design and build a swingset himself. That first swingset was a big happening for me and by brothers as well as for kids from neighborhood. All the childre... Read >
Author: Evie Lampard

Home Improvement Loans Turn Your Home Into A Paradise

25th April 2006
Home is the place where most of our time is spent. It's the place where we feel most secure. It's like the fortress which saves us from all the possible troubles that we can have. These are a few reasons why our home should be at its absolute best. Thing... Read >
Author: Dina Wilson

Glimpses of God - The Rock

01st April 2006
The Rock ~He is the Rock, his work is perfect: for all his ways arejudgment: a God of truth and without iniquity, just and right ishe. There is none holy as the Lord: for there is none besidethee: neither is there any rock like our God.For who is God, sav... Read >
Joyce C. Lock

Rock Climbing Areas in KY Kentucky

11th December 2005
At first glance, rock climbing in Kentucky may seem like a far fetched idea. Au contraire! Red River Gorge provides great rock climbing areas in KY. Rock Climbing Areas in KY Kentucky Located in the Daniel Boone National Forest, the greater Red R... Read >
Author: Richard Chapo

Florence, Italy Of David and Such

04th November 2005
Often consider "Rome Light", Florence is the city of the Medici and art galore. Despite this, there is an odd modern influence in this hallowed city. Florence When it came to the Renaissance, Florence was definitely one of the places to be. The cit... Read >
Author: Richard Chapo

The Budget Webmaster's Guide to Increased Credibi

20th January 2005
Copyright 2005 Tinu AbayomiPaul What Makes People Give Out Their Email Address? . Thursday, 15-Apr-2004 10:21:14 EDT Hey, I just noticed something. I've been sitting here filling out a bajillion forms, submitting my dang article 'til I'm blue in... Read >
Author: Tinu AbayomiPaul