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29th September 2009
In the past years, many people have seen the steady climb of the Internet as a staple in almost all sectors of the human life. In more ways than people know, there are only few individuals making money from people who visit the Internet regularly. Some of... Read >
Author: Anderson Phillips
29th September 2009
Barack Obama was inaugurated as President of the United States amid much emotion hope and optimism by those who saw to it that he was elected to that lofty position.
If one studies his famous acceptance speech upon learning he would become President wi... Read >
Author: Leanne Faraday-Brash
28th September 2009
Outsourcing is no stranger to controversy. Ever since Russell Kelly Office Services paved the way for onshore outsourcing in 1946, onshore and offshore outsourcing have had their fair share of critics. It used to be an issue of exploitation of cheap lab... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
28th September 2009
With Christmas coming just around the corner it is important that you start thinking about putting everything together. You know how it was last year with hectic rush of putting up the decorations and then the dreaded Holiday Shopping when after you shook... Read >
Author: Aaron Hu
25th September 2009
In my opinion the answer to that question is "yes". It is a very sad comment on today's society but we have to face facts – whilst there has, and always will be, dishonest people, the number who are prepared to fleece their neighbour is very much on the... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
25th September 2009
The story arc of Shades of Darkness, Shades of Grace covers five years and three elections. Set in Minnesota, home to the nation's highest voter turn-out, the Pierson family understands that voting is not a right but a privilege, and one they exercise reg... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
24th September 2009
42 years ago, we sat in front of our television sets in complete shock. When the usually totally objective Walter Cronkite momentarily lost it on a live broadcast, he represented faces all over America, frozen in grief and disbelief.
It was an innocent... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
24th September 2009
The Internet hand out as an outstanding means for depositor, permitting them too access with no difficulty and reasonably investigates savings chance. But the Internet is as well an outstanding device for scammer and spammers. That’s why you must for al... Read >
Author: scamripper@gmail.com
23rd September 2009
Twitter has many fans amongst marketers. After an initial spurt of cynicism, even old-school marketers have found their way to the Twitter classroom.
There are of course many reasons why marketers should use Twitter as a marketing tool. Of all the var... Read >
Author: Bryan Farrow
21st September 2009
"Oh it's just humiliating. And no, I don't frankly care that I'm not alone and others are suffering, or that the universe is bigger and my problems are small by comparison. None of that helps. No offense."That note came in a recent e-mail from an old news... Read >
Author: Fawn Germer
18th September 2009
Whereas niche dating sites such as those for dog lovers, bikers and vegetarians are experiencing strong growth the large mainstream dating sites growth has leveled off. Why? Well one theory is that some people would rather mingle with others who have a si... Read >
Author: Derek
17th September 2009
What do Richard Branson and Robert Kiyosaki have in common? Billions in readies. Obviously What have you got in common with these two? Nothing. Not yet anyway. But if you go with the program I'm about to offer you with Michael Cheney's Delta... Read >
Author: Jon Williams
16th September 2009
The number of pending cases in the Indian courts has crosses the 30 million mark. With continuous adjournments and delayed decisions, justice in the country has come to a stand still. The situation has become acute to the extent that none other than t... Read >
Author: Iqbal Amrohi
12th September 2009
In traditional education, lying is universally abhorred. Children are taught that one should tell the truth under any circumstances. Such paradigm is usually reinforced with morality tales of liars who suffer terrible punishments. However, when children g... Read >
Author: John Vespasian
10th September 2009
Writing can be exhausting. No, it’s not the same physically exhausting work that roofing or waitressing can be. But, to produce effective copy, you absolutely must write enthusiastically. And that means you have to give of yourself. Your postcard ca... Read >
Author: Mark Bradley
08th September 2009
The number of pending cases in the Indian courts has crosses the 30 million mark. With continuous adjournments and delayed decisions, justice in the country has come to a stand still. The situation has become acute to the extent that none other than the P... Read >
Author: Iqbal Amrohi
01st September 2009
You could be considering accepting one of the hundreds of advertised proposal on TV and newspapers for a personal loan which will combine all your debts into a single account for easier management of payments. Prior to calling them and filling out that f... Read >
Author: AnneMing
26th August 2009
A review of the history and literature of strategies for managing change shows these 9 reasons for programme failure:
(1) Lack of board level support - The change programme is holed below the waterline if it doesn't have the support of directors and se... Read >
Author: Stephen Warrilow
04th August 2009
Equas SmartPro, the largest UK franchise dedicated to creating ISO management systems, launched a new software version of its ISO in a Box product that could change the way that quality and environmental management systems are perceived.
When ... Read >
Author: J Strange
31st July 2009
It's easy for the mind to lean toward cynicism and negativity. The dark side of attitude is the path of least resistance. If things don't work the way we want, we get frustrated, angry, and we want to strike out, lay blame and sometimes even give up. All ... Read >
28th July 2009
External appearances are affected by excess weight but this isn't the only thing that is affected. Weight can cause depression, damage the self-esteem, causing numerous risks to the health, lower the overall quality of life and instigate physical incapabi... Read >
Author: DannyWood
25th July 2009
External appearances are affected by excess weight but this isn't the only thing that is affected. Weight can cause depression, damage the self-esteem, causing numerous risks to the health, lower the overall quality of life and instigate physical incapab... Read >
Author: DannyWood
21st July 2009
Indifference has many different faces. Before we talked about attacks of indifference-one of faces. Now we’ll talk about situation-he doesn’t react.
You control-he doesn’t react
A simple example: you’ve just read a book that you really liked, s... Read >
Author: Vida Curnutt
18th July 2009
While today's consensus reality, with its focus on our five senses belittles it, each of us has an intuitive self in addition to our rational, five-sensory selves. Our intuitive selves are seldom in evidence, as a lifetime of being ignored and doubted ten... Read >
Author: bill mann
06th July 2009
During their years of exile in Babylonia and Persia, the Jewish people had absorbed the idea that life is a battlefield between Good and Evil. Later on, back in Roman-occupied Judea, the line between Good and Evil seemed to have been clearly drawn between... Read >
Author: Dr. Andrew Cort, D.C., J.D.
22nd June 2009
In a time of ‘credit crunches’ and ‘economic downturns’ (or ‘recession’ if we’re going to call a spade a spade!) it’s nice to find some free entertainment to take your mind off all the bad news; better yet, free entertainment that could pu... Read >
Author: Rahul Rungta
05th June 2009
Over the years working with dozens of different businesses, I am struck by how a business reflects the attitudes and behaviours of the owner. I am also struck by how few owners realise this simple fact.
I have heard it said by owners so many times, ''... Read >
Author: Lisa Temperley
29th May 2009
Mode Of Cosmic Therapy Esoteric Truths
Because of the many unanticipated, disappointing, discouraging, heartbreaking, defeating and perplexing circumstances that have arisen in your life, you could have very well developed a personality that projects p... Read >
Author: Paula Andrea, MA
18th May 2009
When learning to flirt, there are several basics that can put you light years ahead of most. In the last article, I wrote about the importance of turn taking. In this one, I'll write about the actual nature of the content that you talk about.
There are... Read >
Author: Joseph Matthews
18th May 2009
MODE Of Cosmic Therapy: How to Become An Ally With Your Ego
Fear is based in the Ego. Although the Ego has gotten a bum rap, it really does not deserve such a bad report card. Ego is designed as a protective mechanism. In order to keep you safe, secure... Read >
Author: Paula Andrea, MA
13th May 2009
Corporate culture means, "This is the way we do things around here",
There are always two cultures in a company, family or group.
The first is the "espoused culture" -- i.e."people are our most important product."
In an "espoused culture," what ... Read >
Author: Dr. Jim Sellner, PhD., DipC.
28th April 2009
Why is everyone so scared of the unknown? People live everyday in fear of the possibility of their own demise. This may stem from the fact that so many of us feel that when we die there is nothing, complete blackness.
This is a popular but devastating... Read >
Author: Stephanie Barker
21st April 2009
Spirituality is often an area that is overlooked when we think of children and their upbringing. Yet it holds great importance when we look at the meaning of all our lives. Spirituality has little to do with religion; religion in my view is simply a mean... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
09th April 2009
Pending US home sales fell to the lowest level on record in 2008, according to the National Association of Realtors. With home prices dropping, and that market following Wall Street down the slippery slope, it stands to figure that the apartment market is... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
03rd February 2009
Marketing to a prospect is like dating, especially if your prospect is a "trysumer."
For those of you who are experiencing marital bliss let me remind you of this age-old, sometimes confusing, but always entertaining ritual.
Back in the caveman... Read >
Author: Cidnee Stephen
22nd January 2009
All organizations are concerned with performance. Where the profit making concern will concentrate on profitability and creating value for its shareholders, the public organization will need to provide value for the communities it serves; who fund it in o... Read >
Author: Matt Somers
09th January 2009
As more and more people undertake
Prince2 Training so the myths and misconceptions around it seem to grow. This article looks at five aspects of PRINCE2 to give you the clear, concise information you need if you’re considering investing in this valuab... Read >
Author: Steve Twine
17th December 2008
Most of us tend to look at the word, "Free" with a tinge of cynicism. Possibly, it could be a scam! Possibly, it could waste my time and money! These and many more exclamations - Do you think free online games fall prey to them? Fortunately for us, to pla... Read >
Author: John Sern
16th December 2008
Billions of e-mails are sent through Internet everyday. Internet marketers send millions of e-mails everyday to potential customers, hoping to make a sale. However, how many customers bother to read these e-mails let alone respond ?
While relevance o... Read >
Author: Dr.Amit Kumar Chatterjee
15th December 2008
Billions of e-mails are sent through Internet everyday. Internet marketers send millions of e-mails everyday to potential customers, hoping to make a sale. However, how many customers bother to read these e-mails let alone respond ?
While relevance o... Read >
Author: Dr.Amit Kumar Chatterjee
06th December 2008
As more and more people undertake PRINCE2 training so the myths and misconceptions around it seem to grow. This article looks at five aspects of PRINCE2 to give you the clear, concise information you need if you’re considering investing in this valuable... Read >
Author: Steve Twine
03rd December 2008
Pollyanna played the Glad Game and transformed an entire town. We use her name as an insult for someone who is overly optimistic, naive and unrealistic, but she is a great role model. She shows us the power of choosing our attitudes.
Pollyanna chose to... Read >
02nd December 2008
INTRODUCTION
Across America, employees are becoming disgruntled and upset that their organizations are insensitive to their needs. Millions of employees are forced to exist in this situation. They feel like their organizations don’t care, and their m... Read >
Author: Daryl Green
27th November 2008
Let me ask you a few questions to see if we are on the same wavelength
- Are you currently experiencing the excruciating pain of kidney stones, where it feels like someone has plunged a hot knife into your lower back and gives it a turn every now and aga... Read >
Author: soso314
27th November 2008
Let me ask you a few questions to see if we are on the same wavelength
- Are you currently experiencing the excruciating pain of kidney stones, where it feels like someone has plunged a hot knife into your lower back and gives it a turn every now and aga... Read >
Author: soso314
25th November 2008
Identity Theft Protection
If you've ever received one of those slick identity theft protection “checks”
from your credit card company, you've probably wondered who you actually need
protection from – the credit card companies or the ident... Read >
Author: Al James
17th November 2008
Electricity jolted as 19,000 people leapt to their feet, stomped, cheered, and screamed. Houston’s basketball stadium rocked with cheers as Barak Obama took and owned the stage. As a public speaker myself, I wanted to see a master--the man billed as the... Read >
Author: Alan Davidson
12th November 2008
These days, you can't help but stumble across the word 'FREE', whether actively looking to buy something or not. A marketer's dream, this over-used term can be found emblazoned across press ads, plastered throughout supermarkets, and is frequently cited o... Read >
Author: kristianphllps
11th November 2008
Does your company leadership have the trust and faith of employees? According to surveys, only 40% of employees trust what management tells them about issues such as company direction, plans, outlook, and objectives. Employees usually feel pride in the... Read >
Author: CrassCaptain
03rd November 2008
Life is not like a box of Chocolates. There are a lot of pitfalls in this modern social climate, and biting into things randomly is not often a sweet experience. We might wish that things really are as they were for Forest Gump, or wish that we were dumb... Read >
Author: Jeff Rogers
21st October 2008
Why do people think this way?
Whether you have considered this before or not, you need to be aware of what is blocking both your writing and building a business.
My goal with this article is to get in your face and help you grow up at this precise m... Read >
Author: Glenn Dietzel
17th October 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Jennifer Selby Long
This week, I'm rerunning an article that was extremely popular, long before many of you subscribed to Traveling Light. The message in this article is so important in this era of cynicism that everyone needs to see... Read >
Author: Jennifer Selby Long
14th October 2008
On almost everything in life, there are existing stereotypes. At times, such stereotypes can mislead us if we follow them blindly, without trying to find out the truth. As an example, we often have prejudices even about foreign culture.
Take, for examp... Read >
Author: Lilia
06th October 2008
The most common form of baldness is known as the Male Patten Baldness also called Androgenic Alopecia. This condition usually occurs among adult male humans. It involves a state of lack of hair especially on the head. Hair replacement as simple as wearing... Read >
Author: Cherry B
25th September 2008
The best time to change is when you don't have to - when you're not forced to - when events and circumstances provide the opportunity and momentum for change. It's also the most effective time to change. It's when astute leadership has prepared for chang... Read >
Author: Andrew Cox
25th September 2008
When you mention something is offered for “FREE” in a crowd, the usual reaction is excitement; then, this will be followed with cynicism. Such reactions are inevitable. In fact, same reaction is received by free people search—some believe it exists,... Read >
Author: wyatt
23rd September 2008
In a famous scene, the Roman governor asks the all-but-condemned man, "What is truth?" It`s a thoroughly inappropriate, cynical response at the most critical moment for the accused man. After all, his life is hanging by a thread.
The question rests on ... Read >
Author: Creative Assistant
27th August 2008
Skeptics haven’t changed much through the ages. They hinder knowledge and restrain truth. Eager to oppose facts, they still doubt the “possibility of real knowledge”.
Skeptics. The word was first recorded back in 1587. Its origin however, can ... Read >
Author: Micahyah Hawkins
03rd June 2008
Online copywriting is one of the highest paid copywriting jobs in the world today. Large corporations depend on this profession to attract traffic to their websites and to increase their sales. For anyone who dreams of becoming an online copywriter, here ... Read >
Author: paulacambridge
14th April 2008
Politicians are using the rhetoric of ?hope? and ?change? to win primaries and caucuses around the nation, and the message is certainly resonating with the voting public. Nevertheless, should the average voter wait for a political figure to attempt to in... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
11th April 2008
Public speaking or speaking in front of crowds, regardless of their size, is important to the success of any leader. You need only look at Senator Obama to see how well he has done with his speeches about the topic of hope.
So how can you become a spea... Read >
Author: Mike Podlesny
07th April 2008
How should you measure your training investment? Our research shows that you may be asking the wrong question. Many organizations are finding it difficult to measure training in a way that provides useful information at an acceptable cost.
Our experie... Read >
Author: Tris Brown
07th April 2008
Our experience and research tell us that most training initiatives consistently fall short for two reasons:
1. They are not fully implemented or executed.
2. They do not show measurable improvements in performance or in business results.
These two ... Read >
Author: Tris Brown
07th April 2008
How should you measure your training investment? Our research shows that you may be asking the wrong question. Many organizations are finding it difficult to measure training in a way that provides useful information at an acceptable cost.
Our experie... Read >
Author: Tris Brown
02nd April 2008
The reason for all this is the metaphorical glass wall that separates the IT group from the rest of the business at most companies. The wall prevents IT from being part of the discussion at the highest levels of company planning, robbing a firm of its ful... Read >
Author: fleming
20th March 2008
Do you have an online business that you want people to know about? Even though your business is being done on the Web, you can market your services the offline way. Ever heard of postcard mailing? That can be the start you need and a good one at that.
... Read >
Author: rachelle
20th March 2008
Do you have an online business that you want people to know about? Even though your business is being done on the Web, you can market your services the offline way. Ever heard of postcard mailing? That can be the start you need and a good one at that.
... Read >
Author: rachelle
19th March 2008
Do you have an online business that you want people to know about? Even though your business is being done on the Web, you can market your services the offline way. Ever heard of postcard mailing? That can be the start you need and a good one at that.
... Read >
Author: rachelle
19th March 2008
Do you have an online business that you want people to know about? Even though your business is being done on the Web, you can market your services the offline way. Ever heard of postcard mailing? That can be the start you need and a good one at that.
... Read >
Author: rachelle
25th February 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Jennifer Selby Long
Actually, there are at least a dozen ways to sabotage an acquisition, but for the sake of brevity, and to stay focused on the areas in which I can speak from the most experience, let's explore five of them:
1. ... Read >
Author: Jennifer Selby Long
10th February 2008
With only a few hours to go before Super Tuesday, Democrat Barack Obama's poll rankings soared, while Hillary Clinton came close to tears. For most voters, used to seeing Clinton as quite tough, even cold, it was a surprise to see a very different side to... Read >
Author: Emma
07th February 2008
Funny thing about cliches: they're not really cliches at all when they're true. Most rhetoric that survives the test of time actually earns "cliche" status by virtue of its inherent wisdom.
There is no greater example of this than the old saying, "you ... Read >
Author: chriscurwen
26th January 2008
"It still holds true that man is most uniquely human when he turns obstacles into opportunities." --Eric Hoffer
When I was a teenager, I had a teacher who was unbelievably optimistic and positive about everything. And since I was a teenager, I was sort... Read >
Author: Kenrick E. Cleveland
25th January 2008
Democrat Barack Obama says he will confront former President Bill Clinton over inaccurate statements made by the latter while supporting his wife, Hillary Clinton's presidential candidacy.
This is what he had to say in an interview on "Good Morning Ame... Read >
Author: Emma
25th January 2008
Most of the way I coach helps with healing the wounds done to marriage relationships in blended families. Generally, the harm is done by 4 gloomy, obstinate characters that, when given the chance, bring destruction and wreckage and kill any possiblility ... Read >
Author: echo_promotions
24th January 2008
"Be miserable. Or motivate yourself. Whatever has to be done, it's always your choice." --Wayne Dyer
During a recent conversation with one of my coaching club members I was reminded of a great technique which I've used with positive results quite often... Read >
Author: Kenrick E. Cleveland
18th January 2008
Is there something that you've always wanted but which has eluded you? Some of us excel in the accumulation of wealth, others of us know exactly how to create the relationships we want, and for others, everything seems to come to them simply.
When my w... Read >
Author: Kenrick E. Cleveland
21st October 2007
"Dwell In Possibility" is a famous quote by Emily Dickenson, and a wonderful reminder as to where to keep our mindsets and focus throughout the day. Most people focus on the limitations, the lack, the small, the negative, and the mundane, forever program... Read >
Author: Josh Liteky
21st October 2007
One of the things you need to be careful about when you begin a weightlifting program is not getting caught up in all the hype. You need to be ready to make a serious commitment, both to education and to long-term training.As you begin your journey in the... Read >
Author: Jon Cardozo
12th September 2007
Gwen Harwood shows in her poem “Father and Child” the ways change, and knowledge amassed through change, influence on the life of the individual and the world surrounding them. As the persona gets older and wiser and the coming death of her father, Ha... Read >
Author: andrewshw2
13th August 2007
With the constant barrage of media messaging shouting out the benefits of this new product or that amazing remedy, it's easy to feel desensitized towards all these "helpful" tips pushing and pulling you simultaneously. Who do you trust? Celebrities, why... Read >
Author: Chris DeClute
26th July 2007
I notice that I'm often a victim of information overload. And I must confess that I sometimes feel I'm becoming more and more cynical. Do you ever feel the same way?
I want to share some thoughts with you about how I think the information age and a g... Read >
Author: KickAss Copywriter
25th July 2007
People with low self-esteem rarely live their life to the full. They distance themselves from others, and are thus denied their love and support. They rarely, if ever, make full use of their abilities. Instead, they end up brooding about the injustices of... Read >
Author: Emmanuel Segui
12th July 2007
The theories or concepts formulated by Samuel Huntington and Takashi Shiraishi would provide the framework for this study. The military is the coercive arm of the state for defense and internal security. Without the military, the state can hardly survive.... Read >
Author: Olivia Hunt
01st July 2007
Copyright (c) 2007 Scott Magers
GET WEALTHY EBOOKS
With the thousands of get-wealthy ebooks on the market today its easy to get lost in a sea of information. Cutting to the chase 90% of your success in achieving wealth with depend on you, your emot... Read >
Author: Scott Magers
16th June 2007
Does Chinese Medicine Work?
No matter what type of established medication you try you have had no success getting rid of that head cold you have had for over a month - you simply can't get rid of the problem. It continues to linger, depleting your ener... Read >
Author: Alien
08th June 2007
They say her Wedding day is the most important day in a woman's life. I think a more accurate description might be in a lot of cases went it is one of the most important days in the bride's mother's life but that is possibly just born out of male cynicism... Read >
Author: Scott James
17th May 2007
Fang’s practice exhibits a rarefied technical skill rigorously studied through his Social Realist training; his combination of this aesthetic with references to contemporary comics, folk art, and dynastic painting characterise a national identity in flu... Read >
Author: Sandeep Tyagi
13th April 2007
We all know that optimum health is now achievable through the vast categories of vitamin nutritional supplements available off the shelf and even over the Internet. We also know that these nutritional supplements are needed to replace the vitamins we k... Read >
Author: Mitamins Team
07th April 2007
One of the key to riches is to be financially literate. This was what the Rich Dad taught in Robert Kiyosaki’s book, “Rich Dad, Poor Dad”.
Does wealth then come automatically once you became financially literate?
Not necessarily and not certa... Read >
Author: Bernard Ng
03rd October 2006
The Cynical Conscious
As children, we were quite open to the world around us. We were very easily influenced by the comedy shows or thriller movies they show on TV, and in our childish innocence, often imitated our favorite characters. There were no barr... Read >
Author: Sanjay Agrawal
17th August 2006
Most of us are very familiar with the term jealousy, and had a partner who was or is
jealous at one point or another.
What is jealousy?
It is a green-eyed monster (as written in Othello (3:3) by a Shakespeare); feeling of envy;
It is a resentment,... Read >
Author: Tanya Wiseman
25th July 2006
An Introduction to Isometrics
In 7 SECONDS you can develop new muscle tissue. That mean in less than 4 hours a year you can develop a whole new body adding anything from 12 25 lbs of muscle on to your frame while substantially reducing your body fat.... Read >
Author: Paul O Brien
29th June 2006
Copyright 2006 www.eliasg.com
We live in a cynical age. All of us tend to look for "the catch" and consider "caveat emptor" a personal motto. There is no clearer example of this cynical tendency than the popular expression, "those who can't do, teach... Read >
Author: elias georgi
13th April 2006
New figures underscore the
cost of speed cameras, as the level of cynicism among drivers is
confirmed, with many motorists increasingly viewing the roadside yellow
boxes as little more than revenue-raising devices.
Speed cameras are costing mot... Read >
Author: Assetz UK
01st April 2006
WHY SPIRITUALITY?
My rational mind analyzes, separates and examines aspects of
the world I see and interpret. It is the faculty that
experiences and perceives suffering within me and without
me. My heart is affected by my rational thinking. My
rati... Read >
Author: Vitae Bergman
22nd October 2005
Copyright 2005 Mark Myhre
We constantly project into the future.
We can't help it; that's part of what makes us human. Our frontal lobes - the area of the brain right behind the forehead - constantly thinks about the future. Creating, reviewing, re... Read >
Author: Mark Myhre
09th June 2005
Tips for creating a blog.
There are no hard and fast rules on how to blog. Having said
that, bloggers will likely increase their exposure by
following some simple blog guidelines.
1.) Stay on topic.
Opinions are generally accepted but the conte... Read >
Author: Sharon Housley
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