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What Would You Do If You Don't Have To Work?

01st October 2009
Are you fed up with your work, don't have any fun doing it? You wish you had more freedom to do what you want? That's because you are compromising your potential and seducing yourself to a working machine, a robot. But don't let the word "work" scare you!... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Hearts Made Strong

29th September 2009
The heart seems to be one of the most vulnerable organs in the body because it is the one that has held the most fear, and pain. It is the one that is most afraid to open to pure unconditional love, which is where your power lies. So, in essence, when ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Banking Without A Face

28th September 2009
Cash in the Community The faceless state of banking is taken for granted in our modern world. Cards are swiped, buttons pushed, funds transferred, WAP messages sent, web sites clicked. Remember the last time you spoke to a bank cashier? Just as we ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Social Brainwashing and Terrorism

16th September 2009
Copyright (c) 2009 Vin DiCarlo News these days is crazy. It seems like I'm constantly bombarded with news about some terrorist attack, or a terrorist who was apprehended, or soldiers killed trying to stop terrorists. It's scary as hell. All this tal... Read >
Author: vindicarlo

Are You Stuck In A Fashion Statment

16th September 2009
Being consistent with a favorable fashion, this might be the moment to do a closer reality check and find out if you are stuck in your fashion or can you still dig out of the old and into the new. Try this simple fashion screening to see if you match o... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Anger vs. Moral Outrage

15th September 2009
Strong emotions such as anger are dangerous to repress. Heart disease and cancer are the by products of such repression, among other things. But over the years I've noticed that people who express their anger are control freaks and are toxic in the way... Read >
Author: Rudresh

Religion and Politics Don't Mix - A Modern Fairy Tale

20th August 2009
The first mention or allusion to ‘the separation of powers’ or as we now say, ‘the separation of church and state’ is also its best definition. “Jesus answering said unto them, render to Caesar the things that are Caesar's, and to God the things... Read >
Author: Rev Michael Bresciani

The basic inscription on Clenbuterol

31st July 2009
Clenbuterol is always synonymous with bodybuilding. If you are a body builder you would have often heard about Clenbuterol bodybuilding. At the initial levels, they used to intake ECA, but to become intermediate bodybuilders from the beginner level, espec... Read >
Author: Myclen

Four Lessons Children Teach Us About Anger Management

22nd June 2009
Lesson # 1 Acknowledge that the simple, pure emotions of anger and sadness that children express are at the root of more complicated adult feelings. � When children are traumatized, they heal from it naturally as long as there is a safe environment t... Read >
Author: Dr. Robert Puff

Reasons for Getting Your Teachers Certification

12th June 2009
There are many reasons that a person may want to get his or her teachers certification. Some people have a real passion for teaching. Other people may want to help out the community through teaching. Other people are teaching because they need money and t... Read >
Author: Darren Ferguson

Incorporate Quality Lighting With Window Blinds in Houses

18th May 2009
When making an allowance for one's window blinds healing choices, one point to think about is vertical blinds. When you fit them precisely in a window, noticeably a large-pane window (or maybe a glass sliding gate), the consequences can be together lovely... Read >
Author: Alien

PLAYING AND THE EDUCATION: BETWEEN USEFUL AND THE PLEASANT ONE IN THE INTEGRAL FORMATION OF THE INDI

08th May 2009
Monographic assay “One admits that the toy represents certain realities. A representation is something present in the place of something. To represent is to correspond some thing and to allow its mandate, exactly in its absence. The toy places the ch... Read >
Author: lucianems

An Insight into the Mechanism Behind the Suppression of Scientific Truth

05th May 2009
New paradigms always take time to integrate as the old way fights tooth and nail to stop the new ideas. On the face of it things seem a certain way. Special interest groups have a vested interest in the status quo and therefore do everything they can t... Read >

Tell Me, Don't Sell Me

09th February 2009
How to talk your way into a sale. The world is changing. People are changing. It's the law of evolution really, it's how the universe works. So why is it then that so many sales people just don't get that? Every day you see salespeople who are st... Read >
Author: Troy Hazard

Best Victuals for Credence Loss

24th November 2008
Do you feel like nothing seems to labor for you, in spite of the number of cut backs you have tried? Most diets are planned to divest you of something. Some divest you of overweight, some carbohydrates, and some confine animal protein or white meat. While... Read >
Author: Alien

Using the Power of the Mind to Achieve Your Goals

03rd November 2008
Have you ever felt depressed? Does your life look like a washed-out picture, dull, grey, monotonous B-movie flick you just can’t get out of? What you need is a healthy dose of positive thinking, but the thing is, not many of us can just conjure it out... Read >
Author: Greg Frost

The Stepchild’s Point of View

21st October 2008
My son became a stepchild at nine, after being the only child of a single mom since he could remember. When he grew up, he shared this with me: “The odd thing for a child who becomes part of a stepfamily is that their sense of the safe and familiar beco... Read >
Author: Joan

Dealing with conflicts at the workplace.

23rd September 2008
Whenever there will be different personalities existing within the organization, there will always be conflicts. So, conflicts at workplace are common even when employees might be productive and maintaining cordial relationships among themselves. But, it ... Read >
Author: itvoir

Procrastinating Moves, Self Denial, Self Sabotage and Reaching Your Goals

17th September 2008
You know how it is when you decide to get in a corner of your office or closet and get rid of the clutter? There is way more stuff packed in that little space than you could believe. It can be like that when you aim at reaching your goals and start using ... Read >
Author: Dianne M. Buxton

Graphology at Home - Lesson 5 - the 'i' Dot

08th September 2008
The i dot in Figure 8 is exactly above the stem. This is the sign of accuracy, perfection, excellent judgment, excellent memory, and strong adherence to details. This writer often has a matter-of-fact personality. He is not only careful in dotting the i, ... Read >
Author: careertest.ws

A Quick Guide to Diet Pills and Safe Weight Loss

04th September 2008
Diet pills are proposed for those persons who are overweight up to that position of being well thought-out to be obese. Thus, they are recognized as anti obesity pills; & must not be taken for rapid, impermanent weight loss. Diet pills & supplements wo... Read >
Author: Alien

Graphology at Home - Lesson 5 - the 'i' Dot

25th August 2008
When the capital letter I-the ego-is written huge, this is the image the writer has of himself. Surely he is extremely egocentric, a megalomaniac. A block letter shows culture, someone who reads. This is the capital I found in most books. The unad... Read >
Author: careertest.ws

Meaning Behind Dreams - Why Do We Dream?

26th June 2008
The brain receives stimuli from many different sources all day long. There are far too many stimuli for it to process. The mind prioritizes the stimuli and makes you aware of those that need immediate attention (the crying baby, the out-of-control car, ... Read >
Author: janetyms

Liability To Increase As Credit Crunch Grips

23rd June 2008
A research by Lloyd’s show that UK businesses could soon be faced with increased litigation challenges following the global credit crunch, which has created a future insurance liability crisis The report warns that the credit crunch crisis means tha... Read >
Author: Mildred

Anger Management - The Psychologist Methods of Controlling Anger

05th June 2008
We have all been angry at sometime or another whether we were just simply annoyed or really enraged. This is a natural feeling that everyone has to deal with at one time or another, if you have never been angry, you are not human. One in five people in Am... Read >
Author: Vincent Pham

Meditating for Self Healing and Development

25th May 2008
Let us cut to the chase. Meditation has long proven to be effective in self-healing and development of those people that have benefited from meditation practice. However, it takes effort to make this strategy work. Meditation is a process of thought,... Read >
Author: Michelle L. Green

Anger vs Moral Outrage

18th January 2008
Strong emotions such as anger are dangerous to repress. Heart disease and cancer are the by products of such repression, among other things. But over the years I've noticed that people who express their anger are control freaks and are toxic in the way... Read >
Author: kate loving shenk

How To Boost Your Immune System

13th August 2007
The immune system is an important part of optimal health. Just as the skin plays an important role in preventing unwanted toxins and bacteria from entering the body, the immune system fights off bad invaders that get into the body. If you are feeling tire... Read >
Author: Spencer Hunt

It’s in your Nature

25th July 2007
Supposedly, all the answers to life’s riddles are right in front of us—in our own “backyard.”  I believe they reside in our nature.  If we could simply stop resisting who we are, we might just discover the combination lock that liberates our sou... Read >
Author: Moriah Marston

Should a Man be Thinking About Sex When He's on a Date?

18th April 2007
Women are the most confusing thing to men and they often don't know how to behave on a date. It's time for some answers. This insight will help men be more successful in dating. No. He shouldn't unless he has absolute control over his physiology... Read >
Author: Rion Williams

The 'Game' of Dating & Success with Women

09th April 2007
This article looks at the concept of 'the game' especially in the African-American community. The attainment of higher social status has a lot to do with behavioral influence. I want to take a look into the subculture of 'the game'. Yes, I know... Read >
Author: Rion Williams

The Reality of Economic Sexploitation, Power and Your Wake-Up Call

09th April 2007
There are a lot of interesting behavioral byproducts in the 'first world' when it comes to economics, power and influence. See how it affects the dating scene in this article. Let's talk about the sexiest women and what's going on in our society h... Read >
Author: Rion Williams

Why Is Male and Female Depression Different?

29th March 2007
Male depression is often an expression that is not heard or approached as often as women’s depression. Despite what many think, male depression has several different causes and effects that are different from women’s depression. Because of the standar... Read >
Author: Arthur Buchanan

The Body Language Technique Approach vs. True Physiological Change

03rd January 2007
If you've been studying self-improvement and wanting to have more success with women and dating, you have probably come across different ways of doing things. There are many teachers who will teach you how to 'act' the part because you aren't yet at... Read >
Author: Rion Williams

Lord of the Rings; How is this an Adventure for the Yuppie Lost in Life?

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

MORAL ARMOR'S Irrational Parenting, Part IV

26th August 2005
Setting a Bad Example. Their illogical banter is all driven by neurotic denialone of the most horrific traits to hand down. When reality is faked, everyone is betrayed. When an issue of life cannot be faced, then one favors death. The veins of though... Read >
Author: Ronald Springer

MORAL ARMOR'S Irrational Parenting, Part III

26th August 2005
Not Letting Them Think. We all implicitly know that anything questioning the process of cognition itself will be met with massive irritation, making us want to respond with "Don't question my capacity to think." Their moronic reasoning to show how log... Read >
Author: Ronald Springer

Keeping Love Alive

23rd May 2005
I believe that finding, sustaining, growing, and enjoying satisfying relationships is one of greatest joys and challenges we have as human beings. We have generally been blessed with a tremendous desire to love and be loved; to listen and be listened to; ... Read >
Author: Mershon Niesner