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Famous film scenes involving tea drinking

25th January 2011
If a film can be said generally to be about conflict, and the plot of the film to resolve said conflict, then it falls to tea to aid in the diplomatic process. Sitting down with a cup of tea helps to build bridges, to explore interactions between characte... Read >
Author: MarcusTaylor

High-School Spanish Teaching

25th January 2011
Former South African President and 1993 Nobel Peace Prize awardee Nelson Mandela once said: “If you talk to a man in a language he understands, that goes to his head; if you talk to him in his language that goes to his heart." This statement underlines t... Read >
Author: Daren Kyle

Milestone Mania: Don't Let Playgroup Competitiveness Get You Down

17th January 2011
Every new mother at the sandbox wants to know: when is little Junior going to join MENSA and win the Nobel Peace Prize? During the first year each step, burble, burp, and grin is proof—at least to dear old Mom and Dad—of little junior's pint sized prowess... Read >
Author: Steven Chang

What is a Hacker?

13th January 2011
The online attacks against international payment websites continue to make the news and, if you believe the media hype, look set to escalate into all-out cyber warfare. It has already been dubbed "The First World Information War". 'Operation Payback' bega... Read >
Author: Charlotte Mooney

Top 10 High Achievers In Politics

07th December 2010
Democracy and dictatorship while being opposite sides of the power continuum have given rise to a rare breed of leaders and politicians; they are dynamic, go getters who stop at nothing. Gone are the days when politicians were known for their empty promis... Read >
Author: Wadzanai Nenzou

Tell a Better Story, Inspire the Impossible

25th November 2010
“One can’t believe impossible things," Alice said. “I daresay you haven’t had much practice," said the Queen. “When I was your age, I always did it for half an hour a day. Why, sometimes I’ve believed as many as six impossible things before breakfas... Read >
Author: Gail Larsen

E learning as Cost Effective Training Solution for Women in Developing World

24th September 2010
Most of Western society views the issue of women in the workforce and women’s rights as a non-issue. It has been tackled in the past and women, in general, are treated with equal respect as with a man. That is true; at least in western and more developed ... Read >
Author: J. Owens

Easily Available Waveguides Components Are Helping To Shape Our Future

27th June 2010
Science has been your favorite subject since you were a kid. You have always excelled in this field for as long as you can remember. Your ultimate dream is to win the Nobel Peace Prize in Physics with your invention that would help uplift the lives of ma... Read >
Author: WebFirstPro

How To Get College Scholarship as Black

15th June 2010
He was the designated National Spokesman for Country of Islam, a religious and socio-political establishment founded in the US that is aimed to resurrect the mental, social, spiritual, and economic condition of black adults in the land along with on ot... Read >
Author: frican

Why Do Nice Guys Always Fail With Women? Find Out the Reasons Behind Your Failure With Women!

26th May 2010
You are a nice guy, and you love to treat women accordingly, but here's the shocker: WOMEN DON'T LOVE TO BE TREATED THIS WAY! Now I am not saying that women don't like to be respected, but what I am saying is that women HATE always being handed things,... Read >
Author: Rahul Talwar

Getting to know your karaoke dj equipment

23rd February 2010
Karoke dj equipment is great way to show off peoples talents or not at partys, home events or public venues. There is an opportunity for you to start your own business or just have fun at home with your own Karoke dj equipment. You may want to add valu... Read >
Author: Angus

The B-plus President Flunks His Freshman Year

05th February 2010
Back in December, Oprah Winfrey interviewed Barack Obama and asked him what kind of grade he would give himself on his job performance. "A good, solid B-plus", he answered. Really? Talk about grading on a curve. Let's review some of the highlights... Read >
Author: Drew McKissick

Cure the Common Cold with Vitamin C

08th January 2010
The very first thing that comes to mind when treating a common cold is to take Vitamin C. Nobel Prize winner Linus Pauling first found the connection between Vitamin C and the common cold. Ever since Pauling advocated large Vitamin C doses as a cure for t... Read >
Author: Colin Garza

Obama's Stimulus Money - How Stimulus Money Makes Debt Relief More Available

08th January 2010
Obama deserves the Nobel Peace Prize for his efforts to settle the oldest battle in the world - the battle between debtors and creditors. Read ahead and find out how the stimulus money offered by Obama has enabled more and more people to opt for debt reli... Read >
Author: erik

Holidays And Holy Days

07th January 2010
Congress and the president have selected ten days as federal holidays. Being 'federal', these holidays theoretically only pertain to federal employees and inhabitants of the District of Columbia, although they are so widely observed that they could be tho... Read >
Author: Owen Jones
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