Articles, tagged with "deathbed", page 1
14th February 2012
Taj Mahal is built entirely of white marble. Its stunning architectural beauty is beyond adequate description, particularly at dawn and sunset. The Taj seems to glow in the light of the full moon. On a foggy morning, the visitors experience the Taj as if ...
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Author:
Vikas Gupta
18th November 2011
EbookLecteur.com Share | How to Buy an Ebook Reader
Whether traditional print is on its deathbed is debatable, but like it or not, the ebook revolution is well under way. Amazon released its first Kindle almost three years ago, and in the past year, t...
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Author:
amazon12boy
26th September 2011
Many studies in the past have proven that antioxidants can cure and
prevent hundred of diseases, apart from cancer, heart disease and
diabetes, diverse disorders like lung diseases,(1) cataracts,macular
degeneration of the eyes, (2) burns and other wou...
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Author:
Pinocchio
13th June 2011
When children are born to those in the Christian faith, a certain ritual takes place which is often referred to as a sacrament and is also known as a christening. Below, you'll find interesting facts about baptisms and the different rituals that are perfo...
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Author:
Carolyn Clayton
14th March 2011
When we think of a Will we imagine a typewritten document prepared by a lawyer, signed by the testator and witnessed, but there are other less common types of Will that are equally valid and binding.
A Holographic Will, for instance, is a Will entirely...
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Author:
Jon Aslin
03rd February 2011
As we shift gears into 2011, take a moment to reflect on the improvements that took place in your life in 2010. Get out your pencil and a pad of paper and take stock of the following:
Projects. Did you complete any major projects? (Home improvement, ...
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Author:
Jack Phelps
07th January 2011
Difficult though it may be to believe, not everyone’s dog lives inside. In fact, the majority of dogs in the world live outside. With this in mind, there will be times when even the most enthusiastic outdoor dog will want to come inside, especially if th...
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Author:
Ron Ayalon
20th December 2010
Near-death survivors tell stories of out-of-body experiences and spiritual awakenings. How is it possible for near-death experiences to result in religious experiences so profound that they totally and utterly transform an individual? Is it really possi...
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Author:
Moritz Gleitman
11th October 2010
The oldest and noblest tribe in the whole of Arabia was Banu Hashim. They were the descendants of Hazrat Ibrahim (A.S.) through his son Hazrat Isma"il (A.S.).The Arabs respected them for their goodness, knowledge, and bravery.
Abd al-Muttalib was the chi...
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Author:
Iqbal Amrohi
09th August 2010
Currently, I'm coaching a young lawyer who would prefer to be a writer. His father, a renowned physician, planted a belief within his mind in his youth that only medicine and law are respectable career pursuits. Dad implied that anyone who pursued "r...
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Author:
Maria Hebda, CCMC, CPRW
30th July 2010
Rumours have been going round - I heard you and your sofa are getting just a little bit too cosy of an evening… all snuggled up watching re-runs of rubbish comedy shows together, getting super close…
But stop! Is this what you really want out of l...
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Author:
itoi
21st June 2010
Since most of us don't have a rich relative at his deathbed, we rely on more conventional methods of convincing our local bank that we're worthy candidates for loans and not flight risks.
Cheap loans, or sometimes known as low interest rate loans, can b...
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Author:
Sturat Michael M
19th May 2010
Though we are a society that has in the past hundred years moved forward with advancements in technology, transportation, and communication, it has come at a price. The amount of stress levels these days in many big cities are bigger than ever and the ri...
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Author:
steve magill
24th March 2010
We all have goals. Some goals are long-term and some are short-term. Some are goals we have shelved for so long they are dusty and covered with cobwebs. Some are freshly minted. However for those of us who are not as successful in life as we would wish we...
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Author:
Freeman Brock
09th March 2010
Someone wise once said, "For fast-acting relief, try slowing down." It can be challenging to do that, however, once you get into overdrive. Joy Breaks may be your answer. One to ten-minute Joy Breaks can renew you throughout the day. When you let yourself...
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Author:
Randy Wolfe