Articles, tagged with "mere mortals", page 2
09th May 2011
For those who are looking for luxury homes for sale, they need not look further than the internet. Indeed, this has become the easiest way to look for just about anything, but a luxury home does take some finding for sure. The sites offering this kind o...
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Author:
Stewart Wrighter
20th April 2011
Breaking up is hard to do. That song resonates well with so many people because it's so true. It's hard on every side of the equation. The person doing the breaking up will find it difficult though probably not as difficult as the one who is on the receiv...
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Author:
T Dub Jackson
05th April 2011
If you once started learning guitar chords and then stopped, you're not alone. You probably know many people who have 'dabbled' with playing an instrument but never became proficient. When I look at my family I remember violins, clarinets, keyboards, (as ...
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Author:
Paul Summers
30th March 2011
Stamina refers to how long you can perform a particular exercise regimen without tiring. Also known as endurance, it is a way of measuring your staying power. For competitive athletes a high stamina is a job requirement. It enables them to last longer on ...
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Author:
Dexter Provitt
23rd March 2011
For every social occasion, people are almost always choosy on everything, and why not? It's human nature to turn every special occasion into something worth remembering for a very long time, be that a wedding, a graduation, a special corporate affair, a ...
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Author:
Aperillo
15th March 2011
From scouring through page after page of the top glossy magazines, it can become apparent to us mere mortals that just like us, celebrities will always be on the look out for new and innovative trends which help them look healthier, younger or simply more...
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Author:
Suzanne McNicholas
10th March 2011
Your heart is breaking. You just found out that the one thing you feared most for the sake of your marriage has happened. Thoughts are whipping around your mind at a thousand miles per hour. The one thought that you just can't shake though is this: are yo...
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Author:
T Dub Jackson
07th March 2011
This is part two of a three-part series on Synnd.
When I said in the previous post that we should go back to Mario Puzo's "The Godfather" series to jumpstart our discussion on Synnd, I am not implying or inferring that being part of the Synnd syndic...
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Author:
Elmar Sandyck
01st March 2011
The NAVY SEALS training program i do think may be the single greatest undertaking for almost any human to attempt. The initial “hell week", that is approximately 132 hours in length forces out approximately 3 out of four cadets. I have located some of the...
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Author:
gerry ayers
28th February 2011
Famous chefs can spend 15 hours or more a day trying to create culinary concepts. When they get it right their restaurants gain acclaim, the diners delight and may even pay hundreds for just one course.
For the rest of us mere mortals dining is a plea...
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Author:
Jackie De Burca
28th February 2011
Yeah, yeah, keep your shirts on this is not at all what you might think. Of course there are ways to text and drive and remain safe. Millions of skilled experts do it everyday. There are those who are considered "SuperTaskers ", these people are leagues a...
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Author:
Pat Lindle
23rd February 2011
For anyone who has ever attempted to drive after they have had some alcohol, the feeling is that they are a little invincible and that they can never be caught by the authorities. However, this is obviously not true and the way that the law is being tigh...
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Author:
Stewart Wrighter
23rd February 2011
For anyone who has ever attempted to drive after they have had some alcohol, the feeling is that they are a little invincible and that they can never be caught by the authorities. However, this is obviously not true and the way that the law is being tigh...
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Author:
Stewart Wrighter
18th February 2011
We have Dionysus to thank for the wine we drink today in the 21st century. Apparently he was the one responsible for inventing wine.
As a Greek god worshiped over 3000 years ago from 1500-1100 BC, Dionysus was praised as the god of all things wine. His...
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Author:
jfialkovich
11th February 2011
The legal system and the legal profession is seen by most lay people as a bit of a mystery. Solicitors seem to shroud themselves in a cloud of impenetrable jargon designed to bamboozle us mere mortals and as a result we often feel intimidated and powerle...
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Author:
Tim Bishop