Articles, tagged with "aesop", page 1
20th June 2011
Heard of the famous story of The Tortoise and the Hare, in Aesop’s Fables? In the story, the hare scoffed at the slow tortoise and challenged him to a race. The hare soon left the tortoise trailing behind, and being confident of winning, he decided to tak...
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David
07th June 2011
Ever heard of the story of the fox and the bunch of grapes? It could have been Aesop, who thought it over. A fox tries his best to get himself a bunch of juicy grapes. When he fails, he leaves the spot, saying grapes are sour. That is precisely what the e...
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Paramount group
02nd February 2011
Moxie mental health makes people stronger than strong. How is that possible? Consider this Aesop fable comparing the reed with the oak tree.
An oak and a reed were arguing about their strength. When a strong wind came up, the reed avoided being uproote...
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Katrina Miller
27th January 2011
Anyone planning a baby shower will definitely want to know the top 10 adorable themes for a baby shower. It will help when thinking of a theme that will be acceptable to just about everybody and may serve as a springboard for a more personalized and uniqu...
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Jamie
27th January 2011
What's on your list of goals to accomplish? Let me guess. You'd like to get in-shape and/or lose weight. I should know because I've been around the block as a personal trainer NYC for quite a while. 8 out of 10 people are attempting to lose weight in one ...
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DianeVanWilliams
20th December 2010
What's on your list of goals to accomplish? Let me guess. You'd like to get in-shape and/or lose weight. I should know because I've been around the block as a NYC personal trainer for quite a while. 8 out of 10 people are attempting to lose weight in one ...
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Diane Williams, CPT
15th October 2010
Human capital management—finding and retaining people whose competencies, skills, and personalities will deliver the maximum economic value to your organization—is more critical than ever. As business becomes increasingly global, employers are requiring b...
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Laurel B. Sanders
22nd June 2010
Remember Aesop's fable of the grasshopper and the ants? When winter came, the grasshopper went hungry because of a lack of adequate preparation. The story is used to teach children the value of hard work and saving.
Today's world promotes spending ma...
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David Stack
21st June 2010
However much most people are against taking up any form of life insurance, it unfortunately is a reality in life whereby you can't dictate the future. Bad things can happen to good people. Hence, good people have the responsibility to ensure the necessa...
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Sturat Michael M
08th June 2010
Since even before books were invented, parents have been telling stories to their children, including tales that have been passed from generation to generation. Some of these stories actually started out as a way to teach children important traditions of ...
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Steve Barancik
07th May 2010
This week the verdicts of the four men accused of 'assisting in making copyright content available' via the popular torrent site 'The Pirate Bay' were announced. The four received sentences amounting to one year in jail each along with fines totalling $3,...
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chrisholgate
05th May 2010
One sad fact about modern life with all of our conveniences and fast food and easy lifestyles is the ease with which we can get fat. Recent government studies indicate that over sixty percent of us have problems with our weight. If you'd like to lose a fe...
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Author:
George Hutton
20th April 2010
The biggest reason blog readers don't leave comments - or click away before they've even finished your blog post or article - is because you haven't given them any new ideas to chew on... or any reason.
Anyone you engage in conversation is investing an...
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dan morgan
01st April 2010
Children have been reading and enjoying Beatrix Potter books since 1902. You might recognize some of the more popular stories such as Peter Rabbit and Benjamin Bunny. Most of her other stories utilize a similar template based on animal characters interact...
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Paul Goldman
31st March 2010
Remember Aesop's fable of the tortoise and the hare? The hare made a rapid dash at the start of the race then turned around to see the tortoise (named Slow and Steady) moving ever so unhurriedly. So the hare decided to sit and rest because it would be o...
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Andy ~ Acci ~ Acciaioli