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Is Life After Bankruptcy That Bad?

07th October 2009
It seems that some people do not recognize that dispite some unpleasant aftereffects, bankruptcy is truly a “fresh start.” Instead of being satisfied with the benefits they receive some people remain unhappy. Here is a letter I received: “... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Larry Legend

30th September 2009
Larry Bird is widely regarded as one of the three greatest NBA players to ever lace up their sneakers on basketball’s premiere stage alongside Michael Jordan and Magic Johnson. He led the Celtics to three NBA championships in the eighties before retirin... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Post Traumatic Stress Disorder Frequently Effects Accident Victims

22nd September 2009
When people hear the term "post-traumatic stress disorder", commonly referred to as PTSD, they usually think of military personnel, usually soldiers who have seen active duty or seen battle are what the general public think when they think of when they he... Read >
Author: The Schafer Law Office

The Real Slim Shady

17th September 2009
Marshall Bruce Mathers III was born on October 17, 1972, in St. Joseph, Missouri. His stage name is Eminem (both of his initials put together) and has established himself as one of the most talented, but also one of the most controversial, rappers of... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Cashing the Czech

16th September 2009
Whether Robert Maxwell committed suicide or was murdered may never be known to the public ... Suffice it to say the disgraced publishing magnate cheated so many people and financial institutions to such an extent that there wouldn't be a paucity of su... Read >

The Ancient Gandhara

01st September 2009
The Indus Valley Civilization came into existence about 5000 years ago. A number of invaders from Central Asia, Afghanistan and ancient Greece attacked this beautiful land and influenced the local art and culture. As a result a mixed culture cropped up an... Read >
Author: Hasan

Why Robert Kiyosaki Says 401k Plan Or 401k Contribution Doesn't Work?

16th July 2009
Throughout my life, I lived in a world where I saw rich people are getting richer and poor people are burdened to work 9 to 19 hours in a week and had to depends on their retire fund to spend the rest of their life. I remembered clearly when I was about t... Read >
Author: Tantawi Sagara

Influential Make Up Artists

12th June 2009
Professional make up is a big industry these days. It has come a long way in the last hundred years or so. This article looks at five of the most influential professional make up artists. GEORGE WESTMORE George Westmore was one of the early make up... Read >
Author: amnorge

Fraud Schemes: Watch as they grow

03rd April 2009
In the month the architect of the largest single fraud in history, Bernie Madoff, pleaded guilty to his part in the US$50billion + fraud and was sent to jail, a rash of similar frauds have begun to surface across the globe. Law enforcement, Forensic accou... Read >
Author: Lloyd Stevens

Myspace Stalking - How to Cope and Catch a Myspace Stlaker

25th March 2009
According to the Urban dictionary, Myspace Stalking is when you do research on a person via myspace. Sounds harmless right? But Myspace stalking can take a serious turn. Consider the case of Megan Meieras as reported by Fox News: Megan thought she h... Read >
Author: Ed Opperman

Breaking Up Heartache

28th January 2009
Probably one of the worst situations anyone can be faced with is the break up of a relationship when it is the last thing that was wanted. Anyone who has ever fallen in love will almost certainly have also experienced relationships ending in disharmony... Read >
Author: Mark Partridge

A Perspective on Real Estate – Never Again In Our Lifetime So Be Prepared

14th January 2009
In recent years lots of people have been playing the real estate markets thinking there was little risk, even trying to flip houses. An associate of mine told me a story about an MD that committed suicide over multiple investment properties where his prop... Read >
Author: Ron Stone

Discover New Zealand’s only castle

01st December 2008
Discover New Zealand’s only one of two castle’s at Dunedin, this imposing mansion built by William Lamarch during the late 19th century as a palatial residence. William Lamarch was a popular politician and entrepreneur in colonial New Zealand. The con... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

The Dragon Boat Festival – Commemorating Patriotism

23rd September 2008
The Dragon Boat Festival is a famous event that is organized to commemorate the renowned Chinese poet Wat Yuen. Wat Yuen committed suicide to mark his fight and struggle against the prevalent government that was unjust and corrupted. The Dragon Boat Festi... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

The Dragon Boat Festival – Commemorating Patriotism

23rd September 2008
The Dragon Boat Festival is a famous event that is organized to commemorate the renowned Chinese poet Wat Yuen. Wat Yuen committed suicide to mark his fight and struggle against the prevalent government that was unjust and corrupted. The Dragon Boat Festi... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

Venice Film Festival Premiers Puccini e la Fanciulla

19th September 2008
The 150th anniversary of the birth of the great tuscan composer Giacono Puccini was celebrated at the Venice Film Festival, where on 30 August the world première was presented of the film Puccini e la fanciulla (”Puccini and the Young Girl”), directe... Read >
Author: Mike

We Know What You Did on CCTV: Crimes Caught on Tape

08th September 2008
Closed circuit television (CCTV) continues its reign of surveillance. If you sympathize with the people who disagree with the use of video surveillance in public places, then replace reign of surveillance with invasion of privacy. However you look at... Read >
Author: surveillanceguide

Hollywood Sign – The symbol of Hollywood city and Cinema

16th August 2008
Fifteen meter high nine white letters that spell out the area name “Hollywood Sign” was built in 1923 as an advertisement and now it is preserved by the Hollywood Sign Trust and its main purpose is to broaden awareness of the cultural and historical v... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

Nainital - the Lake City of India

26th June 2008
Nainital is one the most popular hill station of India. According to local belief the origin of Nainital dates back to mythological times. Sati, Lord Shiva's consort committed suicide at the yajna of Daksha Prajapati. When Lord Shiva roamed across the uni... Read >
Author: malik1234

Social Networking Sites: What's the risk behind socializatio?

20th June 2008
Have you ever been on Social Networking Sites (SNS)? Or have you ever received an invitation mail to join SNS? SNS have been the most popular sites in internet world these days. The idea behind SNS is sharing interests in online community. According to... Read >
Author: Ishengoma

Sucide A National Epidemic

10th June 2008
On a brisk day last fall in Prineville, Ore., Raymond and Deanna faced the unthinkable: They were losing their home to foreclosure and had days to move out. For more than two decades, the couple had lived in their three-level house, where the elms outsid... Read >
Author: paidinfull

Accidents at Work: The Darker Side

09th June 2008
We all know that we can claim compensation if we have sustained an injury at work and it is fairly simple to demonstrate the injury suffered and its cause. But something which is often overlooked is the mental health implications of accidents suffered... Read >
Author: Carys Robshaw

Cyberbullying – A Dangerous Trend

20th May 2008
What was once confined to the school yard has expanded into cyberspace, and these days, cyberbullies are causing more than just hurt feelings. Studies suggest that more than 42% of kids have been bullied while online. With serious results in many cyberbul... Read >
Author: Mindy Matter

Cyberbullying – A Dangerous Trend

15th May 2008
What was once confined to the school yard has expanded into cyberspace, and these days, cyberbullies are causing more than just hurt feelings. Studies suggest that more than 42% of kids have been bullied while online. With serious results in many cyberbul... Read >
Author: Mindy Matter

The Bronze Star Medal

29th April 2008
The Bronze Star Medal is awarded military personnel for bravery and meritorious service. Not to be confused with the bronze service stars, which are worn on service awards and campaign medals? (It can be awarded to all military personnel except for t... Read >
Author: John Andersen

Sacramento Kings Tickets - Get Online Best Tickets, Easy And Fast

09th April 2008
The Sacramento Kings are a professional basket team; the Kings tickets can be bought from any website selling NBA games tickets. The Kings are part of the Pacific Division; they are presently fourth in the division. They play in the Arco Arena. The Kings ... Read >
Author: reed tieri

Problems effecting Mental Health and causing Depression

07th April 2008
Delayed Grief While a slight delay in grieving is normal, an absence of grieving for weeks and months is unusual. All too often people who delay grieving are praised by others ("She's so strong that she didn't even cry at the funeral," or "Isn't he ama... Read >
Author: pattrickjhonson

Problems effecting Mental Health and causing Depression

06th April 2008
Delayed Grief While a slight delay in grieving is normal, an absence of grieving for weeks and months is unusual. All too often people who delay grieving are praised by others ("She's so strong that she didn't even cry at the funeral," or "Isn't he ama... Read >
Author: pattrickjhonson

The Press Is In Love With Obama Again

28th March 2008
Obama-Obama-Obama – “wonderful speech”, “bravo” – the press is back “in love” with Obama again. Senator Clinton should just stop her campaign – she can’t beat the press. My advice to her is to go back to the Senate and run for Majori... Read >
Author: Mary Ann Boulette

Parenting Today - New Year Resolutions

15th February 2008
It’s full steam ahead to the all-important New Year’s Day Resolutions. Not meaning to burst your bubble in this regard, here’s a little salutary tale. In 1923 at the Edgewater Beach Hotel in Chicago, Illinois, in the United States, eight of the most... Read >
Author: Castillo

Wrinkles vs Women

21st September 2007
It sounds like a bad movie but this really happened. A 44-year-old woman who couldn’t accept the fact that she was getting old and wrinkled committed suicide by lying down in front of a train.The Daily Mail reported that Amanda Barr of Little Ellingham,... Read >
Author: Alien

Awesome Baseball Action With Los Angeles Angels Tickets

13th August 2007
Los Angeles Angels tickets are a guarantee to see some awesome baseball action on the field. Not only can they be distinguished by the great way they play, they also have one of the longest names, the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim. Due to this length, the... Read >
Author: reed tieri

Nylon Stocking Story - Know Interesting Facts

15th June 2007
Silk at one point of time was an all-favorite item and its use expanded from dress to stockings but the virtual monopoly of silk came to an end on the arrival of nylon stocking. Nylon stocking proved out to be better than silk stocking as it dried easily ... Read >
Author: LIsaHolly

Suicidal Tendencies and Finance Management

24th May 2007
This could be a very depressing article, but we cannot neglect the issue just because we find it uncomfortable to talk about. Let’s face it then, suicides due to financial dead-ends are happening all around us today. We read about them in the tabloids, ... Read >
Author: AdamHeist

Suicide: a Global Problem

08th December 2006
Suicide is a global, multi-disciplinary, and nevertheless – polemic problem in any society. As a mental health professional, enthusiast or simply as a human being, it is vital to understand the extent of this phenomenon, and to take preventive action wh... Read >
Author: Pedro Gondim

Suffering In Silence

19th November 2006
It's incredible to think, as you look around that wedding reception or board meeting or high-school reunion, that one in five of the people there has or will have a mental illness at some point in their lives. Mood disorders, schizophrenia, eating disorde... Read >
Author: Arthur Buchanan

'No Bully' Policy at Philadelphia Schools

07th August 2006
Philadelphia Schools has a "just say no" policy, when it comes to school bullies and other related negative student behavior. Approximately, two thirds of all deaths among children and adolescents in the United States are the result of injury-related... Read >
Author: Patricia Hawke

The Paradox of Sarah Kane

10th June 2006
THE PARADOX OF SARAH KANEThere are some who believe that the world lost one of its finestlate 20th century dramatists when Sarah Kane committed suicide in1999. Her work produced extreme reactions in critics andaudiences alike but many failed to appreciate... Read >
Paula Bardell

Cashing the Czech

01st April 2006
Whether Robert Maxwell committed suicide or was murdered may never be known to the public ... Suffice it to say the disgraced publishing magnate cheated so many people and financial institutions to such an extent that there wouldn't be a paucity of sus... Read >
Author: J Square Humboldt

Suicide is Not an Option

11th March 2006
On December 12th, 1992, my brother committed suicide. The consequences were devestating to everyone involved. Maybe this story will help someone who is contemplating suicide to decide against it. Suicide is not the solution that some may think it is. P... Read >
Author: David Snape