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25th September 2009
Leadership motivational speakers are quite hard to find nowadays, as the demands for such individuals are quite taxing, if not, with high qualifications. In the motivational speaker arena, Anthony Robbins is head and shoulders above his peers. Anthony R... Read >
Author: barney2EH
23rd September 2009
Most people measure us by our accomplishments -- what we’ve done. In my experience, most people compile their track record of accomplishments BY MISTAKE; that is, we don’t have a plan, we simply react to opportunities as they arise. In other words, ou... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
23rd September 2009
Dublin – 10 Unbelievable Facts
Ireland's capital city Dublin has fast become one of the most visited short break city destinations in Europe. It seems these days that anyone and everyone has been there, done it and seen it all in Dublin. Besides being ... Read >
Author: J Solutions
22nd September 2009
Johannesburg is the most visited city by tourist in South Africa from all overt the world. It is the provincial capital of Gauteng in South Africa. Known as Jo’burg, Egoli and Jozi, it is the large source of a large-scale gold trade. Take Cheap Flights ... Read >
Author: Alvis Gray
22nd September 2009
Copyright (c) 2009 Willie Horton
I recently read an article on the BBC's International News website - Self Help Makes You Feel Worse. The article cited new Canadian university research and stated that people with "low self-esteem actually felt worse" ... Read >
Author: Willie Horton
22nd September 2009
Don’t you ever wonder sometimes how other people’s minds work, do they have an active imagination, talk silently to themselves, what are they thinking? Take the next step and ask the question why, why did that driver actually do that, the pedestrian w... Read >
Author: Alan Hawkins
16th September 2009
Newtown is a vibrant area with a unique and extraordinary character based on existing cultural facilities, new commercial and residential developments, and a rich historical past.
It's an ideal inner city location with a distinctly European feel with i... Read >
Author: Sandra Olivier
30th August 2009
When we look at the world around us, particularly as portrayed in the media, many of us feel a sense of helplessness at our perceived inability to effect change. Despite historical evidence to the contrary, of individuals to small groups making significa... Read >
Author: Rick Walker
27th August 2009
Safari in South Africa and we think you'll agree with us that Cape Town has some of the best beaches in the world.
Here we are more a traveler than a tourist as we set out on safari changing hotels each night. We follow the Garden Route, the premier to... Read >
Author: seo services
22nd August 2009
With less than 300 days to go to the 2010 FIFA World Cup, South Africa is in top gear in terms of preparation and spirit. Receiving a shot in the arm for successfully hosting and organizing the recently held Confederations Cup, the country is all set to d... Read >
Author: SoccerUniforms
10th August 2009
New movie trailer which comprised Nelson Mandela’s most flourish period in the movie inverts to Invictus (2009) movie. Movie is not only a thing which makes entertainment for fans. But it shows vast area of human feelings including all facts. Movie is... Read >
Author: david
07th August 2009
The error that most people make is fearing to do what they love.
People who are already in a job or business think that at least there is income to put food on the table and a roof over the head. True. But, on your death bed, do you really want p... Read >
Author: RaymonAaron
03rd August 2009
With the Confederation Cup’s success, South Africa finds itself firmly in the grip of soccer fever and its confidence is at an all time high! Officials, fans, workers, even the President of the nation have their eyes firmly fixed on the 2010 FIFA World ... Read >
Author: SoccerUniforms
03rd August 2009
Place on earth? Josh Grobans favorite place on earth is South Africa. South Africa has a special place in Josh Grobans heart because it was here where he decided to start up his Josh Groban Foundation. His inspiration was a meeting with Nelson Mandela. He... Read >
Author: Robert Bell
31st July 2009
If you're planning a trip to Cape Town, consider making the V&A Waterfront, one of the country's top tourist attractions, your first port of call.
Situated in the Cape Town harbour, the V&A Waterfront offers a wide range of shops, restaurants, leis... Read >
Author: Reshall Jimmy
31st July 2009
Recently I have visited Johannesburg, city and provincial capital of Gauteng in South Africa. I found it very interesting, as it offers a lot to see and enjoy to visitors. To visit there you can choose any of the cheap flights available for Johannesburg. ... Read >
Author: flybliss
31st July 2009
There are many reasons why Cape Town is the most popular international tourist destination in South Africa – for one, not many cities can boast with a 1 073 metre mountain as backdrop. Add to the mix the city's tumultuous history since the first Europea... Read >
Author: Reshall Jimmy
23rd July 2009
Don’t you just wish that Nelson Mandela lived another ninety one years, don’t you just wish South Africa won the 2010 FIFA Soccer World cup, don’t you just wish that the millions of visitors on holiday in South Africa got comfortable beds, good se... Read >
Author: Alan Hawkins
20th July 2009
Josh Groban knew he had a gift in the 7th grade, but he also knew that straight A's were also very important. As much as Josh Groban tried to push singing to the back of his mind he eventually gave in by taking up vocal lessons once he reached Bridges Aca... Read >
Author: Robert Bell
16th July 2009
"As we let our own light shine, we unconsciously give other people permission to do the same. As we are liberated from our own fear, our presence automatically liberates others." Marianne Williamson
I thank Marianne Williamson for all her wisdom and pr... Read >
Author: Pam White
15th July 2009
If you're thinking of buying gold, it's very possible that your first thought is to buy Krugerrands, and if you do that you would be okay because only in rare instances are there are better forms of gold for investing purposes. Of the best known gold bul... Read >
Author: Bill Haynes
06th July 2009
A few years ago, I used to teach a research course in which I used Awakening the Heroes Within by Carol S. Pearson as a means for my students not only to identify role models in their particular discipline, but also for them to learn from their heroes... Read >
Author: Geoffrey Philp
05th July 2009
Are you an 'if only' person?
If only I had more money I would be happier ...
If only I had a better job I would have more money ...
If only I didn't have to work ...
If only I could afford a new car ...
If only my boss would give me a promotion .... Read >
Author: Mlm Marketing UK
01st July 2009
If you are visiting South Africa, no problem, a great holiday destination, if you are travelling within South Africa, that’s also great, we have superb holiday destinations, comparable to the best in the world. So if you are reading this article, perhap... Read >
Author: Alan Hawkins
26th June 2009
With less than a year to go for the 2010 FIFA World Cup
football fans around the world are restless and can’t wait to hear the first whistle blow! After all, it’s a four year wait before one gets to see world class football that’s pure magic! And t... Read >
Author: SoccerUniforms
26th June 2009
With the World Cup Qualifiers on, there’s no turning back! Forget about any talk of a Plan B. South Africa is ready to welcome the world with open arms, modern infrastructure, breathtaking venues and efficient security. More than 630,000 tickets have al... Read >
Author: SoccerUniforms
22nd June 2009
Copyright (c) 2009 Willie Horton
A number of years ago, a friend of mine asked me if I was happy. I replied that I was 100% happy at the time, to which she responded "Oh, that's very sad!" I went on to explain to her that one finds happiness within ... Read >
Author: Willie Horton
12th June 2009
For a long time South Africa was absent from international sport due to the sanctions of the apartheid era. Nowadays sport is the national religion in South Africa, and has transcended race and language boundaries. Sport has the power to heal old wounds a... Read >
Author: Jackie DeBurca
12th June 2009
The Human Factor, a new feature film based on South Africa's 1995 World Cup victory and Nelson Mandela is about to start filming in Cape Town.
This was a great moment in our country's history especially as we're such a sports mad nation. You soon realise... Read >
Author: Sandra Olivier
12th June 2009
FELYNE: THE NEW CAT IN TOWN
No one can deny that Music in Naija is currently helping itself to a huge buffet of remarkable talents. That’s right folks, this industry is currently experiencing a major boom and this hungry baby just can’t get enough of... Read >
Author: Goodlife
11th June 2009
TIME magazine, arguably one of the world’s most worldwide respected publications has announced that Martin Lindstrom, brand futurist, author and Keynote Speaker has been selected as one of the world’s 100 most influential people of 2009.
Mart... Read >
Author: tugsearch
11th June 2009
The error that most people make is fearing to do what they love.
People who are already in a job or business think that at least there is income to put food on the table and a roof over the head. True. But, on your death bed, do you really want people... Read >
Author: Raymond Aaron
05th June 2009
For all those who want to enjoy a great vacation in Cape Town the time has come to book your low cost flight tickets and go for a visit to this exceptional city. This is one sophisticated city in Africa that demands your attention. There are mountains, pe... Read >
Author: rogersronald
04th June 2009
With the 2010 FIFA World Cup road show about to kick off in nine South African cities, football fans are encouraged to discover the treasures of South Africa by following their chosen teams around.
Matches will take place in or near virtually all the... Read >
Author: Kayla Reid
12th May 2009
The error that most people make is fearing to do what they love.
People who are already in a job or business think that at least there is income to put food on the table and a roof over the head. True. But, on your death bed, do you really want people... Read >
Author: DirectTM
06th May 2009
Africa has over the years been known as a haven for tourists all over the world. It is no doubt that the African continent has so much to offer in terms of cultural experiences, wildlife and a serene rejuvenating hideout for those who want to get away fro... Read >
Author: Limotek.co.uk
01st May 2009
South Africa’s most populated city is awash with traditional celebrations and cultural festivities the whole year round. As the city gets ever closer to the honour of hosting the 2010 World Cup, more and more eyes are on the city to see how well it can... Read >
Author: MarkeD
01st May 2009
Africa has over the years been known as a haven for tourists all over the world. It is no doubt that the African continent has so much to offer in terms of cultural experiences, wildlife and a serene rejuvenating hideout for those who want to get away fro... Read >
Author: Limotek.co.uk
30th April 2009
Great opportunities for business start-ups during recession
It might sound unlikely, with all the talk we hear of gloom and doom, but a recession can actually provide good opportunities for those thinking of starting a new business. Competitors may be ... Read >
Author: SoftwareMatters
17th March 2009
It’s hard to believe Obama’s presidency in more popular in Kenya and Africa than in America. USA is Kenya’s second biggest source of tourists after Britain. The question every safari operator ponders on is whether the Obama presidency will have an e... Read >
Author: kahuki
17th March 2009
You can't wait for inspiration. You have to go after it with a club. Jack London - American Author
Ever had dinner with a friend and just wanted to slap them around the head because they were talking doo-doo about themselves and their life? Well, tha... Read >
Author: Sharon Eden
13th March 2009
Sometimes it's tempting to think that a person's favorite book is the secret to unlocking his character. That's what makes Who Reads What — a directory of celebrities' favorite books assembled over a twenty-year period by Glenna Nowell of the tiny Gard... Read >
Author: Nate Gillespie
11th March 2009
Cape Town is one of the biggest cities in South Africa and is located on the west coast of the country. Over the last few years the area has become a popular destination for tourists and visitors due to its sights and attractions, and its recently-develo... Read >
Author: MarkeD
11th March 2009
The largest city in South Africa is not normally associated with the tourism trade. However, with an increasingly bustling airport receiving Cheap flights to Johannesburg from Europe and the rest of the world, the city has become a popular stop off point... Read >
Author: MarkeD
06th March 2009
The 2010 FIFA World Cup is just around the corner with the first match kicking off in less than two years. During the event, all eyes will literally be on South Africa when the immense influx of football fans, tourists, world leaders and news reporters wi... Read >
Author: Rosemary Grace Brooks
25th February 2009
Cape Town’s ‘Gold’ Coast stretches from the bustle of Sea Point, all the way along past the glorious beaches of Clifton, Camps Bay and Llandudno to the pleasant and burgeoning village of Hout Bay. This is the Cape’s premier residential zone that... Read >
Author: Kayla Reid
17th February 2009
“If you talk to a man in a language he understands, that goes to his head. If you talk to him in his own language - that goes to his heart.” - Nelson Mandela.
Learning another language is one of the most important things you can choose to do. Altho... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
14th February 2009
Becoming your Authentic Self is a process of deprogramming who you were trained to be and rebuilding your perceptions, beliefs, attitudes and behaviors to be in alignment with who you were born to be.
And this means change.
"Everyone wants to go to ... Read >
Author: Jennifer T. Grainger
03rd February 2009
Mission Statement
What is My Mission? We all have a mission in life: an inner urge to pursue an activity or perform a service. And it's up to all of us to discover what guides us, inspires us, and motivates us to get out of bed every morning.
Some ... Read >
Author: Energetic Life Solutions
16th January 2009
Africa has over the years been known as a haven for tourists all over the world. It is no doubt that the African continent has so much to offer in terms of cultural experiences, wildlife and a serene rejuvenating hideout for those who want to get away fro... Read >
Author: Limotek.co.uk
06th January 2009
The festive season is fast approaching. Don’t have any plans? The solution to your problems may be car hire. Port Elizabeth is a renowned South African holiday destination and with an economy car rental you can get there in a jiffy without spending a lo... Read >
Author: Marshall
04th January 2009
The world is definitely changing from time to time and mostly growing into big towns and as it grows, life is getting busier for every one. As a result, the need for a quiet get- a- way from time to time, to have a break from the hustle and bustle of the... Read >
Author: Limotek.co.uk
06th December 2008
As a follow on to Part 1 of our South Africa World Cup 2010 Host Cities Guide, check out the next batch of destinations that'll feature in the globe's festival of football.
Port Elizabeth…
Port Elizabeth is known as the "Friendly City", and is l... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley
03rd December 2008
Almost 100 years ago, Mary Parker Follett described a manager as "One who gets things done through people". This description is still used by management educators and scholars today. However, this could be enhanced to read: "One who gets the things the... Read >
Author: Bob Selden
02nd December 2008
South Africa as a whole, and the hospitality industry in particular, are gearing up for the 2010 Soccer World Cup. Hopes are high for a successful and profitable World Cup, as well as job creation in the hospitality sector. Games will be played in Cape ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
01st December 2008
South Africa is an unusually diverse nation with the indigenous cultures of Zulu and Xhosa the mainstays of the newly conceived democracy. Early settlers brought with them rudimentary European culture together with cheap labour from the East and today all... Read >
Author: Kayla Reid
27th November 2008
Randburg is a residential area of Greater Johannesburg and makes an ideal base for exploring the city and the surrounding areas. It's made up of 32 suburbs, which joined together in 1959, and is located to the northwest of Johannesburg. It's well connecte... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley
27th November 2008
Braamfontein is located in the middle of Johannesburg (it's a suburb of the city) and is an excellent base for exploring the city and its surrounding area.
Braamfontein is a very central district of Johannesburg. It's an important business centre and b... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley
27th November 2008
Sandton is an affluent suburb located to the north of Johannesburg. As well as being an ideal base for exploring the city and the surrounding area, it's a haven for shoppers with lots of exclusive boutiques and it's full of trendy bars, cafes and restaura... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley
27th November 2008
South Africa’s biggest city has a lot to offer for the seasoned traveller, so you’ll be spoilt for choice for things to see and do. Don’t bother messing around with metro, bus and taxi connections, just pick up a hire car and do it on your own terms... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley
27th November 2008
Cape Town – is the second most populated city and the legislative capital of South Africa. The city is one of the top tourism destinations in the country and indeed the whole continent. With so much to see and do within and outside the city it is easy t... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley
27th November 2008
Robben Island is one of South Africa’s most important historical sites especially as during the Apartheid era it as used to imprison many political prisoners. Read on for more...
While you are in the area you could also visit Robben Island, while not... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley
27th November 2008
Soweto was the site of some of some of the most severe repression during the Apartheid Era and it remains one of the most important historical sites with respect to this time. Read on for more...
Soweto is an urban district of Johannesburg and the name... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley
27th November 2008
South Africa is the richest country in Africa and is one of the top destinations on the continent, with so much to offer the adventurous tourist. Here is a list of 10 must see attractions when you holiday in South Africa.
1: Kruger National Park
Thi... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley
27th November 2008
The game of golf is over 500 years old having been invented in Scotland. Since then golf has enjoyed much success with golf courses becoming popular tourist attractions in almost every country in the world. South Africa is no different and is home to many... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley
21st October 2008
Cape Town is becoming increasingly popular with backpackers thanks to the city’s fun, youthful vibe, with both locals and travelers looking to relax and enjoy themselves.
With a population of nearly three million, it’s a big, lively city and the g... Read >
Author: Paul Scottyn
06th October 2008
South Africa is Africa`s largest southerly country. The country covers 1.3 million km² - five times the size of Great Britain.It stretches nearly 2000 km from north to south and from east to west 1500km.South Africa also has a very good road and transpor... Read >
Author: Alean
23rd September 2008
Ernesto 'Che' Guevara has long polarized opinion, with followers hailing him as a revolutionary hero - Nelson Mandela called him "an inspiration for every human being who loves freedom” – but others seeing him in a very different light.
Today, desp... Read >
Author: Paul Scottyn
09th September 2008
It is said that time and tide wait for none. But, humans are in a constant habit of challenging the preset rules. The technologies and the brains give them the grit to prove the universal facts as myths. There was a time when only choosy moments like wedd... Read >
Author: Aradhana
03rd September 2008
With the most amazing wax sculptures of possibly every famous person who has walked this Earth, it's no wonder Madame Tussaud's Wax Museum in London gets over 2 million visitors every year. Starting from the Best of British display, Madame Tussaud's Wax... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye
03rd September 2008
With the most amazing wax sculptures of possibly every famous person who has walked this Earth, it's no wonder Madame Tussaud's Wax Museum in London gets over 2 million visitors every year. Starting from the Best of British display, Madame Tussaud's Wax M... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye
24th August 2008
AIRTRACK ADVENTURES
Take your special someone for a journey they won’t forget in a hurry. It’s an absolutely romantic and thrilling way to explore this country and all the animal attractions it’s famous for. Soar high up in a hot air balloon and ke... Read >
Author: ravi
29th July 2008
From 1853 to the present day, Tissot has continually surprised and delighted customers with its product innovation. A relentless pioneering spirit led the company from its foundation in the small Swiss Jura town of Le Locle, to a presence in 150 countries... Read >
Author: WatchesOnNet
29th July 2008
From 1853 to the present day, Tissot has continually surprised and delighted customers with its product innovation. A relentless pioneering spirit led the company from its foundation in the small Swiss Jura town of Le Locle, to a presence in 150 countries... Read >
Author: Patrick
22nd July 2008
Leadership is one virtue that is not inborn but nurtured. Personality development is an interesting aspect of life. As a famous saying goes “You are not what you are; You are what you want to be”. We all want to be great achievers in life. Achievers ... Read >
Author: ron victor
22nd July 2008
Leadership is one virtue that is not inborn but nurtured. Personality development is an interesting aspect of life. As a famous saying goes "You are not what you are; You are what you want to be". We all want to be great achievers in life. Achievers tran... Read >
Author: ron victor
22nd July 2008
Widely regarded as the the north's unofficial capital, Leeds is a playful place. it has got a historic population of nearly 450,000. as well as its many residents, Leeds also attracts many business visitors and tourists.
It's a top city thanks to it's... Read >
Author: Ms Leisha Greenfield
22nd July 2008
Leeds is a quaint and successful city, which is centrally located in the North of England. The City is renowned as the commercial and tourist capital of the North and has long been known for its sizeable manufacturing industry, which is still going strong... Read >
Author: Ms Leisha Greenfield
22nd July 2008
Although often overlooked in favour of Manchester, Leeds is a busy Northern city. it's got a population of almost 450,000 & attracts many business visitors, too.
Thanks to its many attractions, Leeds is also a popular tourist place.
Many industries ... Read >
Author: Ms Leisha Greenfield
17th July 2008
34 Exciting things to do and see in Cape Town
and the Western Cape
As a lover of Cape Town and of adventure, I have spent a fair bit of time exploring my city and surrounding area and I strongly believe that it is one of the best cities in the world!... Read >
Author: Claire
27th May 2008
Nelson Mandela once said, let there be food, water and job for everyone. This target can be achieved only when the basic facilities will be provided. Education is the key to enhance individual development. Every society must aim at working towards child d... Read >
Author: Sanjeev Jha
08th May 2008
There have been so many people throughout the centuries who have made major differences in the world. They became famous because of the impact they have had, and still have, on our lives.
We can all think of famous inventors such as Thomas Edison and... Read >
Author: Jan Malloch
01st April 2008
The capital is Bisho. It was formed in 1994 out of the "independent" homelands of Transkei and Ciskei, as well as the eastern portion of the Cape Province.
The best time to visit the Eastern Cape is April and May.
This is the home of the Xhosa, and... Read >
Author: Gerald Crawford South Africa
20th January 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Patsy Gagnon
Our deepest fear is not that we are inadequate. Our deepest fear is that we are powerful beyond measure. It is our light not our darkness, that most frightens us..... Nelson Mandela 1994 Inaugural Speech
A Japanese ... Read >
20th July 2007
The newly refurbished Plough at Wavendon has just opened its doors, with ambitious plans to be the best restaurant in the Milton Keynes locale and to be totally self-sufficient with bespoke vegetables, herbs, poultry and meat produced locally, organically... Read >
Author: Lizzie Brandon, Norseman Contracts
29th June 2007
There is one obstacle that prevents millions of people being happy instead they refuse to accept it and remain miserable. It is a fact you need to accept to achieve true happiness, so what is it?
Let’s find out.
The fact is that we are not all b... Read >
Author: kelly price
01st June 2007
South Africa’s courses offer some of the world's best golfing and the climate is ideal for golf year-round. Many of the courses have featured on both the European PGA Tour, as well as the local Sunshine Tour. Compiling a list of the top ten courses will... Read >
Author: GEM Motoring Assist
30th April 2007
The Eastern Cape is South Africa's second largest and most diverse province
It's a great sun, sand a sea destination with a coastline that runs from temperate rocky shores in the south to sub-tropical beaches in the north. There is a beach for every r... Read >
Author: Gerald Crawford South Africa
18th April 2007
An hour from Cape Town, South Africa, our luxury resort invites you to exhale deeply in a leisure environment celebrated for its natural beauty, outstanding hotel accommodation and unfaltering service.
In this sublime natural setting, the championshi... Read >
Author: Golferswild South Africa
12th March 2007
The city is surrounded by the Atlantic Ocean and by idyllic landscapes with a unique fauna and flora, impressive mountains and marvellous beaches on the Cape Peninsula, the warm False Bay and the rough West Coast.
City centre:
Here you can take a t... Read >
Author: Gerald Crawford South Africa
05th March 2007
With the impending release of the movie The Blood Diamond in 2007, it is inevitable that different sectors are feeling a little bit uneasy about possible repercussions. Having a big Hollywood star Leonardo di Caprio in its lead role, the movie is set to m... Read >
Author: Ariel
05th March 2007
The Historic Clock Tower is situated near the site of the original Bertie's Landing Restaurant, the Victorian Gothic-style Clock Tower has always been an icon of the old docks and has become an important focal point in the Waterfront's recent urban design... Read >
Author: Gerald Crawford Stellenbosch South Africa
28th February 2007
Have you ever asked yourself this question? Most of us have; especially in moments of change or when we come across new opportunities. There are many reasons you might feel that you cannot succeed. You might feel you are too shy, too young, too old, not h... Read >
Author: Barbara Hofmeister
18th January 2007
Do you remember that night in September? Do you remember the word dismember? Do you remember the reason that the United States of America invaded Iraq in March 2003 despite the protests of Kofi Annan, Nelson Mandela, Prince Saud, Natalie Maines and the Di... Read >
Author: Karen Fish
11th January 2007
Discover the Power of Forgivenessby Leonard J. RoosWhat do you do when somebody hurts you? Do you want to hurt himback or do you hold it against that person for the rest of yourlife? If you answer yes to these questions, know that you arelike most people.... Read >
Jimmy Roos
02nd January 2007
Considering that gold is trading north of $600, one has to ask how it is possible to buy cheap gold. After all, in late 2005 gold traded at $460, and in 2001 gold traded below $300.
What we are talking about is buying low-premium gold bullion coins, f... Read >
Author: Bill Haynes
15th November 2006
Copyright 2006 Suzanne Falter-Barns
If you've got a dream you're intent on pursuing, chances are you're going to bog down at some point. That's just the way dreams are. In fact, there's a little known rule about this called the Second Rule of Thermodyn... Read >
09th October 2006
Do you still have dreams? And do you want to make them come true!
Start by writing your dreams down the clearer the better and please don't judge on the possibility or probability, just write whatever comes to your mind. Remember, what the human mind... Read >
Author: Barbara Hofmeister
03rd October 2006
Let me take you back in time. Almost 2.000 years ago the Roman emperor Marcus Aurelius Antonius said: "Be not confused in words, nor rambling in thought." Obviously he was talking about the importance of concise communication.
And in today's Media age... Read >
Author: Barbara Hofmeister
07th August 2006
Aloe Vera is a succulent, flowering, perennial plant from the Lily family. There are hundreds of species of Aloe plant but Aloe Vera Barbadensis Miller to use the full title is the one known as True Aloe. It has been used for a wide variety of medicinal p... Read >
Author: John Gibb
18th June 2006
When the Argentine army surrendered in June of 1982, ending the Falklands War, some Royal Marines discovered that the quickest way to get the attention of stubborn Argentine prisoners, since we did not speak their language, and they did not speak ours, wa... Read >
Author: Alan Sharpe
03rd May 2006
Is Johnny Depp Like Nelson Mandela?by Stephen Schochet620 wordsTo the average person the life of a television star seems like aglamorous occupation. But many actors signed to long term contractsfeel more imprisoned than privileged. Johnny Depp was so mise... Read >
orgofhlly
28th March 2006
The Republic of South Africa was once the home to apartheid. A movement and a man, Nelson Mandela, changed that. Here is an overview of the country for travelers.
An Overview of South Africa for Travelers
As recently as 1991, apartheid was the rule... Read >
Author: Richard Monk
27th March 2006
In Nelson Mandela's 1994 Inaugural Speech, he instructs us to be brilliant, successful, talented, and fabulous. Do your kids lack the self-discipline to become such a person? Are you uncomfortable showing them the way? Would you like to know how to instil... Read >
Author: Jean Tracy
13th March 2006
Is Johnny Depp Like Nelson MandelaBy Stephen SchochetYou have permission to publish these articles electronically or inprint, free of charge, as long as the bylines are included and a linkto the article's web page is provided (if published online). Acourt... Read >
stephenschochet
02nd February 2006
What does it mean to be perfect? Many people strive for 'perfection' in their life, through their work, their family, and their love lives. All the time we hear about, or are even called 'perfectionists', and usually in a negative context. There have been... Read >
Author: M6.Net Web Hosting
24th November 2005
Celebrities, Smart Shoppers Turn to PhotoThrow Gifts to Make Holidays Memorable
by James Finch
Looking for a unique holiday gift that you're loved one(s) will cozy up to all winter long, year after year? Talk show host Oprah Winfrey sent South Afri... Read >
Author: James Finch
17th November 2005
Most of us bring to mind Nelson Mandela or Mel Gibson's Lethal Weapon 2 when we think of Cape Town, South Africa. But as visitors year round know, the region is an outstanding vacation spot as well as efficient business center, and right in the city cente... Read >
Author: Michael McCormick
27th October 2005
There lies in the heart of every man a quiet hunger. A longing for an earth shaking significance. It can be heard in the quiet, most unedited times like when our head hits the pillow at night. As the pressures of the day fade away the voice catches our at... Read >
Author: Shane Parkins
11th August 2005
In Search of Heroes
Sharif Khan, acclaimed author of Psychology of the Hero Soul, was recently interviewed by Ralph Zuranski, founder of "In Search of Heroes" a unique program for helping students develop their heroic potential while also recognizin... Read >
Author: Sharif Khan
26th July 2005
The land of Cape of Good Hope, wonderful flora and fauna, multiple languages and mother of eminent leader like Nelson Mandela, South Africa awaits no introduction.
There are more than a few reasons that make this country an apple of everyone's eye.
Th... Read >
Author: Mansi Gupta
22nd March 2005
Supercomputer guru out of Africa, into future T-mail will replace e-mail, he
says. In a century, everyone will be 'logged on;' communication will be
telepathic: Emeagwali
When most people talk about the future of the Internet, they think 10, maybe 2... Read >
Author: kingsley ugwuegbulem
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