Articles, tagged with "american heritage dictionary", page 2
02nd September 2009
More than ever, scientific surveys are proving the primary role played by stress in causing and aggravating various physical and emotional disorders. In the June 6, 1983 issue of Time Magazine, the cover story labeled stress "The Epidemic of the Eighties....
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Author:
ashish
29th June 2009
Advertising today has become one of the most important processes in business. The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition defines ‘advertising' as ‘the activity of attracting public attention to a product or business, as...
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Author:
Angela Jenkins
09th April 2009
I remember the first piece of software I bought that required a dongle - My daughter came home from school and asked me "what's new?" I looked at her and said I just got a new dongle.
I wish I would have had been video taping her because her expression...
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Author:
Robert Bell
04th April 2009
The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language defines debt as 'an obligation or liability to pay or render something to someone else' while West's Encyclopaedia of American Law defines the term thus 'a fixed and certain obligation to pay mone...
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Author:
Paul Liddy
28th January 2009
Everybody talks about it, but I think most people don't really understand the importance of the whole concept. And that's totally fine. The true meaning might come easier to computers and technology freaks. But our team's main purpose here is to help YOU....
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Author:
E. Lopez
09th January 2009
Hello again,
I've been thinking recently about the past year and my struggle to get where I'm at in my business, and the amount of work that's been involved. When I think about how little I knew a year ago, not only about how websites work, how to writ...
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Author:
Doug Hart
26th November 2008
Usually associated with cancer are tumors. Tumors are: an abnormal growth of tissue resulting from uncontrolled, progressive multiplication of cells and serving no physiological function; a neoplasm. This is from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the...
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Author:
Ric Bai
25th November 2008
Fear is something that will provide powerful challenges for you should you chooses a path to mastering your mind power. Actually, fear is going to challenge you whether you choose to better yourself or not. Therefore, it will be very helpful to you if you...
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Author:
Harold L Lowe
22nd September 2008
Teaching people to work and live simply is a goal in our company and what I try to apply in my own life. But what does it mean?
The American Heritage dictionary defines the word simply as "clear, absolute, altogether and frank". But it also is defined ...
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Author:
Debbie Gilster
25th August 2008
Socialites should not be confused with "socialism," although execesses by the former can historially lead to a socio-political backlash resulting in the latter.
According to the 2006 edition of the American Heritage Dictionary, socialites are defined a...
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Author:
Anne Harvester
16th August 2008
What have you given away lately? Anything? What would you say if I told you that giving things away for free can mean significantly higher profits for your business? I`m crazy, right? Well, let me explain.
The word reciprocity is defined by the America...
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Author:
Daniboy
29th July 2008
The American Heritage dictionary defines 'event' as 'a significant occurence or happening'. A secondary definition describes it as 'a social gathering or activity'. So it makes sense that a 'marketing event' would be a significant, social activity for any...
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Author:
Jatinder Kumar
11th June 2008
To know how to settle a colicky crying baby, one must first understand
that there is a real reason for the baby crying. According to the
American Heritage Dictionary Online colic is: Severe abdominal pain caused
by spasm, obstruction, or distentio...
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Author:
C.L. Hendricks
20th September 2007
The American Heritage Dictionary defines whimsical as, "marked by playful whim or caprice; fanciful." Whimsical is definitely fanciful and full of imagination since pieces are comprised of bright colors and unusual patterns.Whimsical is a fun and lively w...
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Author:
Giorgina Devereaux
23rd July 2007
Yesterday I took my kids to the Miami Seaquarium, and while there
I discovered a major flaw in the way most chiropractors think
about one of the most powerful chiropractic
marketing methods available to them.
While strolling from one salt water tan...
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Author:
Todd Brown