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06th October 2009
I'm sure you've had this experience: you're driving down the road, listening to the radio, and suddenly you're transported back to a memory from ten, fifteen, twenty years ago. A song, maybe not even a great song, or a song you particularly liked very muc... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
05th October 2009
Alcoholism and its effects on one family's history are integral to the story being told in my novel, Shades of Darkness, Shades of Grace. The Pierson family portrayed in the book has suffered the blight of alcoholism for at least four generations, with tw... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
29th September 2009
“It’s never been done that way before, Thomas.” Oh how many times had he heard that before? Yet here he sat in his laboratory trying just one more time to perfect his idea.
“Thomas, why not give up, your laboratory has burned down. Isn’t that... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
17th September 2009
Copyright (c) 2009 Lucille Uttermohlen
One of my favorite cases was one where the wedding took place 2 months before I was born. We won't dwell on when that happened to be. It might make me blush, and at least one of us would rather I didn't. Howeve... Read >
Author: Lucille P. Uttermohlen
07th September 2009
Ganesha is the youngest member of Lord Shiva’s family and is known to be very dear to all the Hindu deities mentioned in the Hindu mythology. Though, there are many famous tales associated with the birth of Ganesha or Ganesh, the most popular is tha... Read >
Author: Ford Walston
23rd July 2009
By Diana Mercer, Attorney-Mediator, Peace Talks Mediation Services, Inc., http://www.peace-talks.com/premaritalfaqs.php
Robert had been married to his first wife for over 40 years when she died. He has met someone new and is ready to re-marry. Robert lov... Read >
Author: Peacetalks
06th July 2009
Divorce is a concept that divides people – in more than one sense. As well as legally separating a couple to live separate lives, it also leads to disputes between people – on religious, political or moral grounds – and even in countries where it ha... Read >
Author: mgordon
06th July 2009
Divorce is a concept that divides people – in more than one sense. As well as legally separating a couple to live separate lives, it also leads to disputes between people – on religious, political or moral grounds – and even in countries where it ha... Read >
Author: mgordon
01st June 2009
Purim is a holiday in the Jewish religion that commemorates the saving of the Jewish people in ancient Persia from impending massacre orchestrated by the tyrant Haman. It is commemorated on the 14th day of the month of Adar on the Hebrew calendar which t... Read >
Author: Robert Levin
14th May 2009
I did not have a clue why I chose to marry my first wife. That reason was buried deeply inside my rather inexperienced mind. I didn't know how to look for and foster a quality relationship. The clues were right in front of me and I missed them. I'll b... Read >
Author: Len Stauffenger
01st May 2009
When we are young, we are inexperienced and just not savvy when it comes to building quality relationships. We base our decisions on reasons that are subtly buried inside ourselves, and we avoid looking at the clues that are right in front of us. I, for... Read >
Author: Len Stauffenger
14th April 2009
Films are great source of entertainment for people. They are enjoyed all over the world by the viewers. They are a good option to spend your quality time and remove your boredom. They reflect various issues that crop up in the society. Some films move the... Read >
Author: aldenjerry
02nd April 2009
The story of creation was heralded by the creation of man and woman, and basically that is where it all began. It is the needs of Adam to have a companion that give the Christian singles something that reflect their situation. Most of them have passed the... Read >
Author: Francis K Githinji
01st April 2009
Copyright (c) 2009 Mike Bond
Ever since I was a boy, I thought that being nervous and anxious was something from which everyone suffered.
I never gave a thought to the fact that it was somehow unnatural to have butterflies in your stomach. It never... Read >
Author: Mike Bond
20th January 2009
A Sardar, a German and a Pakistani got arrested consuming alcohol which is a severe offense in Saudi Arabia , so for the terrible crime they are all sentenced 20 lashes each of the whip.
As they were preparing for their punishment, the Sheik annou... Read >
Author: Vicky Advani
18th November 2008
A polygamous marriage is the union of one man and several women. It has been very popular since bible times and, the record breaker had to be King Solomon who had hundreds of wives. However, with the onset of the New Testament, Christians are now restrict... Read >
Author: Francis K Githinji
08th September 2008
I am currently reading a fascinating book about Henry VIII and his six wives. The author of the book states that happy families all resemble one another, while unhappy families are unhappy in their own unique ways.
And Henry VIII was very good at crea... Read >
Author: Elsabe Smit
03rd September 2008
Katherine Swynford. By Alison Weir. 2008. Read by Judith Boyd. 12 cassettes. 16 hrs. 45 mins. Clipper Audio 978-1407421436
Alison Weir is widely known for her historical fiction, but she researches and writes historical biographies as well. Inspire... Read >
21st July 2008
George Washington was born on his father's plantation in Westmoreland County, Virginia, on February 22, 1732. His father, Augustine Washington was not only the leading planter in the area, but he also served as a justice of the county court.
George was... Read >
Author: Meena Kumari
09th June 2008
Christian Divorce a la St. Paul
Just how accurate and insightful does one have to be to get this kind of a message across? St. Paul wrote to Timothy in his epistle, I Timothy 4:3:
Now the Spirit speaketh expressly, that in the latter time... Read >
Author: chrsostom
14th February 2008
In news that should be shocking but simply isn�t because it involves our formerly Mental ward resident Britney Spears, the pop princess has reportedly tied the knot again. Star magazine is reporting that Britneys fithly new Boy Toy (yes we went there) A... Read >
Author: Michael_Keen
11th February 2008
It is possible to review or get a glimpse of someone’s relation with their spouse during their lifetime by taking a look at the birth chart.
An experience Chinese astrologer can tell by accessing your spouse pillar in ba Zi or the spouse palace in Z... Read >
Author: Henry Fong
18th January 2008
What happened in Iowa last Thursday gave us a little idea of what the United States is willing to do for the next presidential elections. Though the selection process consists of a long way; Obama’s victory in the caucus with some 38% of the vote ma... Read >
Author: Julie Smith
23rd July 2007
Tucked in among all your other closing costs when you buy a house you’ll probably find a charge for “title insurance”. If you’re taking out a mortgage to buy a house, your lender will insist that you take out title insurance. This is more than jus... Read >
Author: Calum MacKenzie
02nd May 2007
From the desk of Dr Magne, author of Cancer Free For Life
For decades, Arnold Palmer’s name has been synonymous with a golf career that few professional golfers could rival. After all, few can lay claim to winning 92 professional titles, 62 of which ... Read >
Author: Dr Laurence Magne
30th April 2007
Vietnamese art and paintings have forever been influenced by various traditions and cultures. But it's curious to note that in spite of these multiple influences, they have maintained an individual style till date. Traditional Vietnamese art, for example,... Read >
Author: Suzanne Macguire
07th February 2007
In the first part of the book there are lengthy dialogues between More and Hythloday, an introduction More used to show the reader the politics and social issues prevalent in Utopia.
This introduces us to Utopian laws, acting as a serious attack against ... Read >
Author: Kate Gardens
16th June 2006
If you are spending your vacation in the East of England, there are few better places to stay than Peterborough. With plenty of historical interest and within easy reach of the famous Fenlands, there is much for the tourist to see and do.
Places of Inte... Read >
Author: Maria Williams
19th April 2006
In ancient China, a man could have as many concubines as possible after the first wife. It was possible that the youngest concubine would be a teenager while the husband could be an ancient old man. Poor families sold their young daughters to rich familie... Read >
Author: Yee Lee Wong
24th February 2006
Tolkien followed the tradition of the Nibelunglied from Norse Mythology of a Wife who brow beats her husband to remove all emotion from his life so he may in turn bury that part in his children and kill all logical opposition to him. For if he can not con... Read >
Author: Christopher Jon Luke Dowgin
17th February 2006
History weaves its influence into pop culture via many avenues ... One of the strangest is the Viking influence on Star Trek, especially The Next Generation.
Ever since that series found the airwaves, I've often wondered if one or more of its writers w... Read >
Author: J Square Humboldt
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 >
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