Articles, tagged with "precepts", page 2
09th December 2010
Imagine yourself working at the Hague, fighting for international human rights or defending immigrants facing deportation. The field of international law is now more important than ever with globalization, trade agreements, and human rights policies affec...
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Author:
Adam George
06th December 2010
When one considers buying a property or things not ordinarily sold to the market, or custom-made items, or by special orders, it is always required that the parties enter into a sales agreement. Of course, it all starts with an offer from the buyer to the...
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Author:
mesrianilawgroup
02nd December 2010
The principles of preventive medicine have remained practically the same for centuries. The idea behind those guidelines is that individuals, barring birth defects or misfortune, should stay healthy if they lead a balanced life. Sickness is an exceptional...
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Author:
John Vespasian
03rd November 2010
Yes you should.
You should eat when you're hungry and eat until you're full.
This is bound to get under the skin of many a fitness guru, who
relies on gimmicks to support precepts of questionable tenability.
Like eating six meals instead of thre...
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Author:
Dr. Bill
18th October 2010
One of the greatest struggles the Church is having, and will continue to have, the closer we get to the end of all times, is to be true to the faith that was once delivered. Retaining our Orthodoxy, while living in an unorthodox environment, will be a maj...
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Author:
WELook
14th October 2010
Calvin Coolidge’s grandfather, Calvin Galusha Coolidge, felt so strongly that tilling the soil was “the only real, respectable way to get a living" (15), and hoping to keep Calvin from going into trade as his father John had, deeded “forty acres, called ...
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Author:
Bernard Fleury
31st August 2010
Holding to the precepts of the New Urbanism, I'On is composed of an interconnected network of streets and blocks. Street widths are reined in to encourage walking and buildings and public spaces are carefully arranged to be in harmony with their surroundi...
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Author:
Mike Ciucci
12th August 2010
MODE of Cosmic Therapy: "What's it all about, Alfie?"
Life is a continuous series of organizing (shifting around) various precepts which are administered and applied. Some of them are more relevant than others. Others are totally insignificant and mean...
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Author:
Paula Andrea, MA
08th July 2010
Tantra is the key to deep emotional bonding and spiritualized relationships between men and women. It preaches that in relationships, we must find a balance between playfulness and seriousness while never losing sight of an essential erotic undercurrent. ...
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Author:
Acharya Subhojit Dasgupta
08th July 2010
Medicine and other sciences have advanced immensely since Antiquity. Unfortunately, many of their fundamental principles have barely spread beyond the circle of professionals and specialists. Even in the 21st century, important segments of the population ...
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Author:
John Vespasian
29th June 2010
Thailand is known for its diversity when it comes to people, places and culture. Home to more than a few nationalities, it is one of the countries also having a high expatriate population. The national calendar entertains many public holidays with religio...
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Author:
Pushpitha Wijesinghe
22nd June 2010
Every day we are bombarded with thousands of mega- and gigabytes of information which stream into our brains and bodies through Internet, email, TV, radio, iPods , telephones, billboards and even from the stickers on the back windows of the cars. How to s...
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Author:
reddyysnr.wellness
27th May 2010
According to the tradition, Confucius resigned his job when he was 55 years old and devoted the next 13 years of his life to preaching his ideals. During those 13 years, he wandered around different provinces of China, accompanied by a few disciples, look...
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Author:
John Vespasian
20th May 2010
The first time that you try to install a new computer and it does not work, you tend to believe that you have made a mistake. You read the instructions again and, if it fails a second time, doubt begins to creep in. Is this just an installation problem? A...
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Author:
John Vespasian
27th April 2010
Begin with John Witherspoon. He was an ordained minister of the Gospel, published several books of Gospel sermons, and played major roles in two American editions of the Bible, including one from 1791 that is considered America's first family Bible. Th...
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Author:
Jorge Deleon