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29th September 2009
Hate to Surrender?
Thinking like the enemy? This is important in war games. But out in the war zone, reality bites. The dynamics of war games require quick thinking, nimble feet, and good firearms. Probably you experienced running out of pellets, and c... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
28th September 2009
It is far from a hidden truth that there is a shortage of nurses in the United States. Hospitals, doctors and nursing homes have been clinging to dear life for years in the attempts to find and keep a good group of nurses. With the shortages in the profes... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
28th September 2009
Carp fishing is both dreadful and irritating. The carp are smart enough to reject food that they don’t trust. The feeling of watching the entire action, that gets over with the blink of an eye is great. It’s awesome when the reel is trembling noisily ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
23rd September 2009
It's the season of gratitude, yet last week I found myself in a sea of darkness. I was sick. I don't know about you, but I find it very difficult to be grateful when I'm sneezing, coughing, aching and generally feeling horrible. I did my best to remain po... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
21st September 2009
When you're a hard working mom with a Direct Sales business it's very easy to find one day that life is completely out of balance with the scales tipped deep toward the business and everything else hanging on to the other end for dear life. Because I have... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
30th August 2009
If you have been looking for a chronic yeast infection treatment then you need to find one that does more than just give you temporarily relief of your symptoms. To end it once and for all you want a treatment that gets to the underlying cause of the infe... Read >
Author: sboudr
28th August 2009
Get Rid Of Cellulite Develop a six-pack stomach Get In Shape Quickly Get Your Curves Back Click Here For More data From The Expert Cellulite is a particular kind of fat that has found its home on the ass and higher thighs of millions of females. I... Read >
Author: Vic vance
26th August 2009
Copyright (c) 2009 Pat Brill
What do you think about change? We all have our reactions to change...some things we are ready to let go, others we hold on to dear life. All around us change is occurring without our permission. As the seasons chang... Read >
Author: Pat Brill
18th August 2009
This garden needs constant attention in order for us to flourish and be all that we can be. The beautifully colored autumn leaves do not hang on to the old tree for dear life. No, they yield to the changes with ease and float gently off the tree.
W... Read >
Author: Lord Abnev Solutionfinders
12th August 2009
Copyright (c) 2009 James Roche
I see too many entrepreneurs getting lost because they don't have a complete map to guide them to freedom and fulfillment. They have maybe a quarter of the map, which they clutch onto with dear life thinking it's the whol... Read >
Author: James
11th August 2009
A number of years ago, I wrote my Master thesis on a psychological tendency that's referred to as "Success Breeds Failure." Basically the premise is that when companies are at the top of their game, grabbing market share at a rate that amazes everyone, th... Read >
Author: Carol McClelland
08th August 2009
Senuke...This SEO Software is Beyond Belief Top rated SEO software is a hot commodity nowadays. The people who are using it are dominating their niches, and people who don't are simply left in the dust. It's a proven fact that all the top websites in th... Read >
Author: Leopoldo Hopper
08th August 2009
Senuke...This SEO Software is Beyond Belief Top rated SEO software is a hot commodity these days. The people who are using it are dominating their niches, and those that do not are simply left in the dust. It is a proven fact that all of the top website... Read >
Author: Lon Buck
04th August 2009
Today moms can earn a part time or full time income between diaper changes and little league games, or even just before the kids go to bed. Moms look at being a full time mom and employee much differently thanks to the convenience of working from home. Wo... Read >
Author: Tim Lambert
24th July 2009
False Self Exercise – A Writing Exercise**
1. Recall an inner voice that is very critical of you. Alternatively, recall how you engage in behavior you don’t want in your life. Please allow yourself to decide that this is just a part of you. Desc... Read >
Author: maiaberens
18th July 2009
My first glimpse of cosmopolitan Santiago was flying over the partly snowcapped Chilean Andes. Upon arrival, one thing that struck me about the capital was how incredibly green and lush it is, with its beautiful purple flowered Jacarandas and abundant par... Read >
Author: Steppes Travel
30th June 2009
Have you ever been in a position where you made a decision because you felt at the time that you had to, even though your mind was woolly and the world was unreal? I am sure you lived to not only regret that decision, but also to ask yourself "What had g... Read >
Author: Elsabe Smit
30th June 2009
Why is fitness important? We answer this question with simple and logical information to help you stay in shape and lose weight. Understanding the importance: the who, what, when, where and why makes us make educated fitness decisions.
Understnading... Read >
Author: cj
29th June 2009
As the worldwide financial crisis continues to deepen, banks are cautious and hold on to their dwindling funds for dear life.
Banks hesitate to invest in businesses, despite the stimulus given by the government. From small business owners to big corpor... Read >
Author: Payday Cash Loan
29th June 2009
People often ask me what I've noticed in working with people as a life coach during these recent difficult times. Even though I work with very successful, empowered people, I see them struggling to stay at their best - focused, positive and productive - i... Read >
Author: Karen Van Cleve
27th June 2009
There is nothing that beats the way you look at relationships and what makes you to get into your life the things that make dating issues to work. There are so many things in dating relationships which you can't ignore, even when you are searching for som... Read >
Author: Francis K Githinji
27th June 2009
There is nothing that is hard in the life of a human being like bringing love and dating in ones scheme of things. It is like starting a relationship without the right elements in place. Dating should give you leverage when you think about love matchmakin... Read >
Author: Francis K Githinji
04th June 2009
Life is full of events that test us. These events try our abilities to cope and deal effectively with such occurrences as death in the family, financial problems, health issues, job losses and such. What is difficult for some to see is that each of these ... Read >
Author: Ralph P. Brown
29th May 2009
I have been going out with someone for the last couple of years who rides a motorcycle. When I first started riding as a passenger I was terrified. All of my childhood and young adult fears would shallow me up, to the point of being frozen as I hung on fo... Read >
Author: CatherineVanWetter
16th April 2009
There are many things about dating, and one of the many things about it is the sin of feeling good. There is no one who does not feel good, through the things that we do, but in dating the sin is about feeling good, just a feeling of well-being and positi... Read >
Author: Francis K Githinji
15th April 2009
Here are 12 inner tips that I believe are key to remaining focused - and relaxed about - your quest for increased web traffic.
1. You CAN do it: Successful web traffic entrepreneurs aren't born with the skills they need. They are shaped by all the infl... Read >
Author: James Gladwin
13th March 2009
You don't have to have an upcoming trial to enjoy the benefits of a skilled court reporter. The core qualities of a court report - speed and accuracy - can help with any number of services for attorney and businesses of all sizes.
1. For a deposition. ... Read >
Author: Mark Etinger
04th March 2009
Cotton candy - what would childhood be without it? It's sticky, sweet airiness brings memories of summer days spent under the circus tent, or meandering through the country fair's exhibits. Let's not forget nights sent on the carnival's Ferris wheel, cott... Read >
Author: Robert Bell
27th January 2009
Copyright © 2009 Ed Bagley
Imagine yourself as Ventrell Jenkins, a 6-foot-2, 285-pound defensive tackle for Kentucky who has been working all afternoon to help his Wildcat teammates upset East Carolina in the 2008 Liberty Bowl. The score is tied 19-19... Read >
Author: Ed Bagley
21st January 2009
A good colon cleanse benefits the body, as well as the mind. The body is a temple and it is designed with an extraordinarily high tolerance for abuse. In some ways this is good and in some ways it can be bad. This is good for our body to be strong because... Read >
Author: Dani Holman
20th January 2009
I'd be a rich man if I had a dollar for ever time that someone told me, "My upper abs are coming in but I still have this pouch of fat on my lower abs." Unfortunately, this "upper then lower" fat loss pattern is typical for the majority of people. This "... Read >
Author: John Alvino
17th January 2009
Auditor jobs have been pretty much screwed over ever since Bush took office! Our salaries have dropped and now that the economy’s hurting, everybody’s out of work and out of money. Auditor jobs in accounting have dropped and our salaries are being ... Read >
Author: auditorcrossing
03rd December 2008
Winding our way around the game lodge grounds is one the most exhilarating experiences I have had all day. Hanging on for dear life with camera aimed in one hand I try to snap shots of the wildlife I see around me. Even if I do not take the perfect pictur... Read >
Author: Jayme Wium
13th October 2008
The Nordscheliefe, at 14 miles in length with 173 tricky corners per lap, is the ultimate driving challenge. The track is so diverse in the nature of challenges it presents that a number of manufacturers use it to test their cars before they go into produ... Read >
Author: Priya Singh
13th October 2008
Have you heard the news, internet marketing as we know it is dead. If you are currently in an mlm opportunity that promises you exponential growth with the concept that you recruit 5 people who recruit 5 people, I am sorry to tell that very few people ben... Read >
Author: Marc Marseille
25th August 2008
Frustrating as it is, carp fishing is awesome. Carp are really good at sucking in and blowing out suspicious baits. It's such an excitement to see the whole action in a fraction of a second as you hang on for dear life while the reel is trembling with a l... Read >
Author: Jeanie Smith
18th June 2008
If you decide to apply for a credit card, your credit score will be the main criteria for a creditor to decide whether you are creditworthy or not. It's not a problem if you have good or excellent credit. You can have all the benefits you want, including ... Read >
Author: Mary Cole
30th May 2008
Dean Forrest was 33 years old and had five children when the accident happened. He would later become my father-in-law.
In 1963, Dean was involved in a very serious accident at work involving liquid ammonia. He saved two of his co-workers, but was bad... Read >
Author: Michael A Verdicchio
20th May 2008
1. Stop Using Weight Machines! Weight machines are sexy, sleek, shiny, and smooth. Perhaps that is why gym owners and lazy personal trainers have fallen head over heels in love with them.
Gym owners pack their gyms with these eye catching devices so th... Read >
Author: Matt Lisk
20th May 2008
Nearly thirty years ago, I went rock climbing for the first time with a group in New Mexico. It sounded exciting and challenging! After a day and a half of training, which they called, "bouldering," we were ready to climb! Then reality set in.
When ... Read >
Author: Michael A Verdicchio
08th May 2008
"Graduation is only a concept. In real life every day you graduate. Graduation is a process that goes on until the last day of your life. If you can grasp that, you'll make a difference."
~Arie Pencovici
A student’s life reaches a stage of cess... Read >
Author: Dorothysmith
29th April 2008
Copyright ? 2008 Ed Bagley
For the first time in the history of the NCAA National Basketball Tournament, all four No. 1 seeded teams made it safely through the Sweet 16 and Elite 8 brackets to the Final 4?UCLA, Memphis, North Carolina and Kansas. Three... Read >
Author: Ed Bagley
28th March 2008
Divorce causes people to get angry. It just happens. That's part of the process of dealing with the divorce. The problem is when you become stuck in the anger and hold onto it for dear life. How many of us know a bitter & angry divorcee? You know wha... Read >
Author: Alyssa Johnson
27th March 2008
Over the years we have enjoyed many family gatherings that included the do you remember when stories. My parents had sold the farm and moved south before I was born, so life on their farm was always a topic of conversation, mainly in the later years of m... Read >
Author: Charlene Hamm
18th January 2008
You can have a formal riding lesson with an instructor, or you can simply have a lesson in riding. For me every time I get on a horse I learn something new. It does not matter if I am in an indoor arena or out in the open country along a winding trail. So... Read >
Author: Benjamin Wise
10th August 2007
Welcome to my real life story.This actually happen to me. First off im no writter or speller !
This story is just the first of many I plan to put up here so please contact me to read them ALL!!!!!
Only the first part will be seen on ... Read >
Author: lariada
04th April 2007
Wade Agnew is a 56 year old Australian, an anarchist, occasional Rasta, and an atheist with Buddhist tendencies. For many years he happily consumed heroin, traveled extensively and ferried various illegal drugs around the world, and successfully trafficke... Read >
Author: Wade Agnew
12th March 2007
The first wave of Baby Boomers turned 60 this year and as many approach the traditional retirement age of 65 they are finding that (a) they are still vibrant and don' t want to stop working; and/or (b) their life expectancy has been extended and they will... Read >
Author: Tim Knox
07th February 2007
No doubt you are familiar with Aesop's fable The Tortoise and
the Hare. In case you aren't, let me sum it up for you: The Hare
challenges the Tortoise to a race, which the Tortoise accepts.
The race begins and the Hare lazes around (because he knows... Read >
Author: Chemain Evans
29th January 2007
Frustrating as it is, carp fishing is awesome. Carp are really good at sucking in and blowing out suspicious baits. It’s such an excitement to see the whole action in a fraction of a second as you hang on for dear life while the reel is trembling with ... Read >
Author: Zack Lim
17th January 2007
Every year horse owners experience serious injuries or even tragic deaths while riding their cherished equine companions. One of the more significant causes of rider injury is a rider being tossed from a rearing horse… or worse, caught underneath a hor... Read >
Author: Jared Winston
18th November 2006
If you were a man you expected to retire at 65 and die at 75; and if you were smart you banked enough dough to see you comfortably through that stretch. We figured we'd get at least 10 good leisurely years before the grim reaper shows up without having to... Read >
Author: Tim Knox
18th November 2006
One of my favorite stories from the river took place one day when an over eager father whipped out the families new Digital SLR midway down the river from a backpack he had brought with him and been holding onto for dear life nearly the entire time. Needl... Read >
Author: Tim Warren
16th November 2006
Copyright 2006 Harrison Monarth
Pounding heartbeat. Mouth like sandpaper. Watery knees. Palms that are almost too sweaty to hold the glass of water you're gulping for dear life.
If you've experienced these common symptoms of "stage fright," you're ... Read >
Author: Harrison Monarth
31st August 2006
Life's pace moves so rapidly. One moment your precious bundle-of-joy delights at the discovery of his or her toes, then in a flash they're taking their first tentative steps, learning to talk, and using the "big potty." Then your baby is ready for that fi... Read >
Author: David S
01st August 2006
Copyright 2006 Geoff Morris
One of the distressing things about growing up, is that sooner or later, SPOTS and other nasty blemishes start to appear over your face. Some of us unfortunately seem to get it far worse than others.
To teenagers or youn... Read >
11th May 2006
Does this sound familiar - the engines roar, you're thrown back into your seat for take-off, and the knuckles on your hands turn white as you grip the armrest for dear life? Air travel has become so integral a part of all our lives that we perhaps sometim... Read >
Author: Liam Perkins
13th March 2006
Leaving Your Financial Wilderness ~OneÆs instinct to survive goes against giving all, as if wewould lose all thatÆs left. And, whatever we think we possess isjust a figment of our imagination. Yet, we cling to it for dearlife.Consider conscious choices y... Read >
Joyce C. Lock
07th March 2006
Since my wife and I started our home catering business, I've been encouraging (my friends call it nagging) everyone I know to start a home based business to escape the volatile cycle of full-time employment.
Even as many of them faced the threat losin... Read >
Author: Andrew Shim
07th December 2005
Joe makes a comment and you suddenly feel a rush of energy. Your face flushes and your knuckles whiten as you begin squeezing the edge of the table for dear life. Some part of you knows that this feeling is not proportionate to Joe's comment or intention... Read >
Author: Steve Davis
01st November 2005
Are you fighting the uphill battle of weight loss? Stuck with not knowing who or what to listen to anymore? One person tells you one thing, the next tells you do the exact opposite.
Who should you believe?
There are so many weight loss diets and plans o... Read >
Author: Beth Scott
31st October 2005
Are you fighting the uphill battle of weight loss? Stuck with not
knowing who or what to listen to anymore? One person tells you one thing, the next tells you do the exact opposite.
Who should you believe?
There are so many weight loss diets and plans ... Read >
Author: Beth Scott
18th May 2005
I kick off my keynote workshops with the following question:
After the gold medal winner, who is happier at the Olympics?
The silver medal winner
The bronze medal winner
Then I draw out responses from the audience. Some pick the silver meda... Read >
Author: David Leonhardt
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