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Finding Your Own Way in Life

29th September 2009
The perception that achievement should be either immediate or impossible is wrong. Important things frequently demand substantial time, as it is the case of relationships. It makes no sense to put pressure on the wrong places. Some things take as long as ... Read >
Author: John Vespasian

So You Have Problems

28th September 2009
We are all faced with problems throughout our lives, some are small, others huge. Depending on how we deal with them, they can be overwhelming and devastate our lives, or they can quickly fade into the past. Attitude plays a big role. With a difficult ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

We Are What Our Habits Make Us

25th September 2009
We are what our habits make us. They are either moving us forward or holding us back. Unfortunately, when it comes to habits, it’s much easier to form bad habits than it is a good habit. This is because bad habits are usually easy to do. They take li... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

The Art of Persuasion in an Essay

25th September 2009
Introduction "Rhetoric is the art of discovering, in a particular case, the available means of persuasion." --Aristotle Every single human requires the art of persuasion at ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Seven Ways To Connect Your Writing And Your Life

25th September 2009
An important question for any artist is: How can I built a career and simultaneously be true to myself? It’s an important question, and during the twenty years I’ve taught writing, hundreds of students have expressed the belief that success and person... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Happiness: The Ultimate Birthright

24th September 2009
The key to happiness is both simple and complex. It is the sum total of more than 2,000 years of philosophy, psychology, speculation, and discussion about the meanings and sources of happiness. From Aristotle in 340 B.C. through to the modern thinkers, sp... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Democrats Will Not Win House, Republicans Will Lose It

24th September 2009
Tomorrow is Election Day in the United States. Every member of the House of Representatives is up for re-election, and one third of the United States Senate. It is difficult living in the greatest democracy in 12,000 years of civilization, and not after a... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Keep a Dream Journal: Why Bother?

23rd September 2009
Want a key to unlock your inner wisdom? Try keeping a dream journal. Experts believe that our nighttime dreams deal with concerns, worries, or events that we experience during our waking hours. A study done in 2003 speculated that about 50-percent of p... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Getting To Good: Your Spontaneous Woo Quotient

23rd September 2009
As I was driving to a friend's house, I passed the Dublin Pub, a local watering hole known for its live music. On the reader board, one band's name caught my eye: Spontaneous Woo. I did a little digging and learned that the band hails from Bay City, Mi... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

The Varieties of Wisdom

23rd September 2009
PERSONAL WISDOM At every moment in our lives we face some real-life situation, some fact-based reality. But what do those facts MEAN? And what's the best thing to DO about them? Wisdom answers the first question by looking at the situation from a vari... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Are you ready to retire? You sure?

22nd September 2009
“Too little money makes people desperate; too much money makes people greedy” – Aristotle In order to retire well, without worrying about running out of money, you must figure out how much you really need. The financial industry people will tell ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Lovely Relationship Quotes

31st August 2009
Sometimes the best way to say something is the way someone smarter than you has said it. In that vein, here are some relationship quotes of note: "The act of forgiveness is the act of returning to present time. And that's why when one has become a for... Read >
Author: Gary

Wealth Secret: Is this your path?

24th August 2009
It's my passion to study the thought and business leaders who have achieved great success in this world. The more I study, the more I'm convinced that a spirit of excellence is the common denominator in creating a legacy that lasts for generations to come... Read >
Author: Alexis Martin Neely

Dating Seeking - Seeking Dating for True Love

20th August 2009
To some dating is just plain fun – you get to meet new people, make new friends and enjoy their company for some time. But for most, seeking dating is simply about finding their true love and a partner who could help them in finding it. And, once a pers... Read >
Author: Allan Tan

Is Being Simple Too Complicated?

13th August 2009
I want to approach this topic on simplifying three important areas: simplifying our life…simplifying our teaching…and simplifying our systems through Life Training. Our life can be over wrought with the pursuit of things. Now, before you roll your ... Read >
Author: sumit.nandra

Relationship Quotes for Your Enjoyment

12th August 2009
Sometimes the best way to say something is the way someone more literary than you has said it. In that vein, here are some relationship quotes of note: "Lots of people want to ride with you in the limo, but what you want is someone who will take the b... Read >
Author: rhholzhauer

We Are What We Repeatedly Do

03rd August 2009
It is important to make positive thoughts and actions a habit in our lives, both individually and collectively. It is important also for us all to learn mental skills which we can use to protect ourselves from negativity and hence make the world a better... Read >
Author: Roseanna Leaton

Top 10 Success & Failure Quotes Of All Time

03rd August 2009
Thomas A. Edison – “Many of life's failures are people who did not realize how close they were to success when they gave up.” Michael Jordon – “I can accept failure. Everyone fails at something. But I can't accept not trying.” Aristotle ... Read >
Author: Ahmed Usman

Habits Create Success

31st July 2009
Habits Create Success We are what we repeatedly do. Excellence then, is not an act, but a habit.” – Aristotle Your success, whether it relates to your business, family, your health or your wealth, is therefore predicated on your habits! Just abo... Read >
Author: jhorsley

Digital Business Communities: Leveraging Social Networking for Corporate Networking

17th July 2009
Man has always been a social animal. He is always chatting, talking over the phone, text messaging, blogging. Every hour, every moment he is interacting and engaging with the world around him. His need for association and affiliation has led him to the de... Read >
Author: FTCommunity

What is Authentic Manhood and a Life of Momentum

17th July 2009
Are you shy? Do you have difficulty coping with people or situations? Then I have good news for you. Shyness is a way of saying you are stopping your self in one way or another. liken it to Shying away from shining. You are creating a stoppage or a gap e... Read >
Author: Lord Abnev Solutionfinders

The Ideal Education: Its Contents and Why They Are Essential For Happiness

12th July 2009
Newspapers and other media often paint a dark picture of contemporary education. Studies that compare the knowledge of mathematics of children in different countries add little to the discussion, since many question if teaching algebra to seven-year-old k... Read >
Author: John Vespasian

How to Acquire Entrepreneurial Reflexes

12th July 2009
Aristotle was a great philosopher, but the one thing that he never managed to understand was entrepreneurship. In the "Nichomachean Ethics," his essay on justice and morality, he saw society as a market where human desires are stable and each product poss... Read >
Author: John Vespasian

Fast Pointers On How To Rid Bed Bugs Infestation

09th July 2009
Bed bugs have gained the reputation as the little vampire and in a survey were also on the top list of things people feared. They are not scared ofthem due to the actual harm. They fear them because they know or have heard how tough it is to rid bed bugs.... Read >
Author: Randy Cooper

Life Training: The Essence Of Fulfillment Through Simplicity

08th July 2009
Confucius said,“Life is really simple, but we insist on making it complicated.” A thought to ponder. Let me start by simplifying the three important areas that I will be discussing in this topic – simplifying our life, simplifying our teaching, a... Read >
Author: Gary Eby

Shakespeare Plays

07th July 2009
Among the Shakespeare Plays to be performed this summer in the Midwest is "The Tempest". The Michigan Shakespeare Festival will be performing "The Tempest" on July 14, 17, 19, 23, 25, and August 1st. To give you a little background on "The Tempest", I hav... Read >
Author: Jennifer Stover

Are you Showing Up Aligned With Your Dream? That's How You Turn it Into Reality

05th July 2009
Copyright (c) 2009 Valery Satterwhite "Eighty percent of success is just showing up." — Woody Allen Showing up in your life is, indeed, an ingredient to success in any endeavor. How you show up, what your state of being is, defines what it is you ... Read >
Author: Valery Satterwhite

Golf Clubs - Can Playing Golf be the Answer to Happiness?

22nd June 2009
We are all searching for the answer to what makes us happy but it's simple, just pick up your golf clubs! The ancient Greeks mulled over what happiness meant. Philosopher's dedicated their lives into cultivating the elusive state. In this modern age, we... Read >
Author: Duncan White

Overcoming Personal Deficiencies: the Rational Approach

15th June 2009
Few are able to keep a cool head when facing insurmountable obstacles. Frustration derived from hardship leads many to despair. When misfortune and tragedy strike, empty promises won't help. What advice can be given to those who suffer from physical defic... Read >
Author: John Vespasian

Developing Personal Excellence

15th June 2009
“With regard to excellence, it’s not enough to know, but we must try to have and use it.” Aristotle Developing excellence doesn’t happen overnight. There are no quick and easy ways to develop excellence in our families, lives or careers. We can... Read >
Author: Michelle Neujahr

How Some People Get to Live 100 Years: Facts, Theories, and Practical Recommendations

01st June 2009
"Luck is the result of a previous action," wrote Aristotle in his essay Physics in the year 329 B.C. "In this respect, one can also say that happiness and good fortune are the result of previous good actions." Few would dispute that living to become 10... Read >
Author: John Vespasian

THE IMPORTANCE OF THE FRIENDSHIP IN THE THOUGHT DE ARISTOTLE

13th May 2009
The mythical conscience was the estimated one used by the Greek people for the explanations concerning the mysteries of the life, and its singularidades. Its form, called epic, englobava entities as deuses and heroes who served of model and starting point... Read >
Author: lucianems

Be Balanced. Be Empowered. Becoming Healthy Women of Wisdom and Wealth

01st May 2009
Ask yourself 'what were the highlights of the last week of my life?' Were they moments alone, with family & loved ones? Perhaps it was a nature walk or a stroll by the ocean seawall sipping a latte. Was it a serendipitous second of deep gratitude, new ide... Read >
Author: Joy Van Hove

Politic in Some Different Views for Society Education

16th April 2009
Many people in the world especially they who have never felt higher education than elementary school, even have never gone to school consider that politic is always dirty, not good, and not useful. Precisely it’s not only because of education level,... Read >
Author: evytaar

The Natural Way to Sell

11th April 2009
"We are what we repeatedly do. Excellence, then, is not an act, but a habit” - Aristotle Aristotle says excellence is a habit and like any other skill, can be learned and acquired naturally. Selling is also an art and like any art, it requires pra... Read >
Author: Desiree Jumchai

Losing Body Fat

09th April 2009
Has losing body fat been in the back of your mind for a while? You know, one of those things that you should be doing but just can't get into, because there always seems to be something more appealing that requires less work. The hardest part about weight... Read >
Author: HEReviewsOnline

Experience the Magic of Love with Relationship Quotes

27th March 2009
A good relationship which grows into love is a magical experience and you will have to experience it to know how well it can groom you and what it can bring for you. Love and only love can shower happiness into your life which simply cannot be expressed w... Read >
Author: amelie

How To Turn Into Reality Your Wish To Become Younger and Healthier For Longer

27th March 2009
Copyright (c) 2009 Stephen Lau Everybody wishes to look younger and stay healthier for longer. The wish is father to the thought. Unfortunately, for many, that thought would remain just an idea or a notion, but never a reality. For that thought to beco... Read >
Author: Stephen Lau

Using Aristotle's Teachings To Solve Problems

25th March 2009
Consistency is the key to clear thinking. Aristotle wrote about the principles of reality in the year 345 B.C. In our days, his conclusions still remain fully applicable. What is even better, Aristotle's teachings can be summarized in a single sentence: "... Read >
Author: John Vespasian

A more tangible and immediate reward

17th March 2009
"You are not one of us, Aristotle, and you will never be," sentenced Plato. "This is why I have to ask you to leave the Academy." Plato made a pause expecting to hear bitter recriminations from his student, but none were forthcoming. Aristotle stared at P... Read >
Author: John Vespasian

Learning - It's Child's Play!

10th March 2009
Or is it? Aristotle once came out with this gem: "Learning is not child's play; we cannot learn without pain." It is not my place to question one of the finest Ancient Greek philosophers, but I am going to have to do so in this case! It may not be quite w... Read >
Author: Ivana Katz

Four of the Most Important Adult Educators

10th March 2009
The most famous educators throughout history have had influence far and beyond the teaching of children. Advancements in universal areas including philosophy and politics have been shaped by great teachers, whilst more specific parts of learning such as ... Read >
Author: MarkeD

A mystery in 3 acts

10th March 2009
In writing a mystery novel, I've found that it is helpful to follow the basic structure of the play in three acts, a foundation that has been central to dramatic prose since Aristotle. Act I introduces the crime and the mystery to be solved; the sleut... Read >
Author: Ali Onur

Thinking Runners

12th February 2009
In the past I've been asked on occasion by my non runner friends, could I please explain what is it and why do runners run? They just don't get it for some reason! Believe it or not as long as you're going to be a runner you will continue to be asked tha... Read >

A BRIEF HISTORY OF TURQUOISE AND ITS USE IN JEWELLERY MAKING.

03rd February 2009
Turquoise is a beautiful stone and is steeped in legends and mystery. The history and the legends of "Turquoise" goes back in time more than 6000 years. Archaeological and legendary indications go beyond the Christian period of 400bc. The beautiful natur... Read >
Author: Janice Davis

How Mind Mapping Comes About ?

02nd February 2009
Centrally located key word or idea is surrounded or encircled with links to depict some kind of thoughts or words or assignments or concepts in diagrammatic representation is called mind mapping. Usage of mind mapping utilized in learning, problem solvi... Read >
Author: Rowan

Turquoise - the attractive Gemstone

13th January 2009
It is very hard to beat the finesse and the history of turquoise. Steeped in history and mystery, it is really exciting stone. The story of "Turquoise" back in time more than 6000 years. Archaeological and legendary indications go beyond the Christian per... Read >
Author: Double Dee Deals

Creativity - The First Cousin to Genius

09th January 2009
”Genius knows where the questions are hidden.” Mason Cooley What exactly is the difference between the mind of a genius and the mind of an ordinary person? Michael Michalko, in his book Cracking Creativity, says he thinks the difference is that g... Read >
Author: Robert Elson

How do you define happiness?

09th January 2009
Hello there, Today’s topic is one that has been pondered for centuries, the true meaning of happiness. Aristotle said “Happiness is the meaning and the purpose of life, the whole aim and end of human existence”. Do you agree? Ok, in the big ... Read >
Author: Doug Hart

The Popularity of Sherry Sack

17th November 2008
By the seventeenth century, sack was quite at home in England and was popular with everyone. Moreover, of the many types of sack, Sherris-Sack was thought the best. Thomas Randolph was jovial in his praise, even if he showed little regard to historic trut... Read >
Author: Sarah Martin

Some Tips For A Great European Vacation

09th September 2008
A lot of people are saying – a trip to Europe will soothe your mind. This is perhaps true, as the continent is known for its lush countryside and centuries old architecture. Where else in the world can you find castles built in the olden, which are stil... Read >
Author: Vincent

How to Find Perfect Dog Names For Your Puppy

08th September 2008
Getting a new puppy dog names is an exciting time for a family. It's just like the arrival of a new baby! If there are kids in the family, then the event is even more thrilling. Hopefully, you have done your homework and read books on the subject and know... Read >
Author: Boris

Mudras & Hand Symbolism: Hand Mysteries? Part 1

25th July 2008
[Note: This paper contains images which may be seen as originally published at our website] Before we begin discussing mudras, let us first consider some interesting topics concerning hands. This and the following article will be devoted to hand myster... Read >
Author: Leonard Lee

Exploring Magnetic Therapy

20th May 2008
Magnetic therapy is considered an alternative approach to treating illnesses, diseases and other debilitating conditions. It's the practice of using the magnetic fields that surround our bodies for healing purposes. The practice is often employed when con... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

10 Patriotic Quotes to Celebrate Cinco De Mayo

25th April 2008
You read it right -- these ten patriotic quotes are to celebrate Cinco De Mayo, an often misunderstood holiday. Many Americans do not understand the significance of the holiday. Many believe it is strictly a Mexican affair. I'm here to tell you that Cinco... Read >
Author: Noel Jameson

Simple Stages To Work From Your Home To Make Money

25th April 2008
Work from home on the internet has become more and more attractive as part time or full time activity. There are four stages you have to go through to work from your home to make money. Stage 1: Get started. Confucius said, ‘A journey of 1,000 le... Read >
Author: Tessie Setiabudi

Know About Understanding Dreams - Dream Analysis and Interpretation

18th April 2008
Although you don't always realize it, you spend a portion of each night letting your unconscious spirit dance through your dreams, weaving elaborate scenes with shreds of your past, present, and (imagined) future. When you remember these images, they may ... Read >
Author: bryan

Good Habits Out of Bad

19th March 2008
Habits... they come in all forms. Most people think of habits as the irritating things you wish you didn't "have" to do, fingernail biting, knuckle cracking, compulsive snacking, cigarette smoking. Of course smoking is more of a psychological/physical n... Read >
Author: Kenrick E. Cleveland

Why Does the Rabbi Answer a Question with a Question?

11th March 2008
Why does the Rabbi answer a question with a question? Answer: Is there any other way? The Power of Questions Ancient Greek philosophers since Thales, (624?-546? B.C.) followed by Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle, have used questions as the driving... Read >
Author: Bernie Dahl M.D.

Corporate Culture of Success: The real need

07th March 2008
Do you believe that ‘leadership by example is by far the most effective method of teaching.’ In the corporate world, leadership is highly valuable. Good and promising companies spend money in developing leaders within their organizations. These compan... Read >
Author: Dominic Tay

Attributes of God

08th October 2007
The majority of people find the Anselm’s theory the most acceptable of all: they fully agree that God is the Supreme Being, having only best qualities. He exists in understanding and in reality. If there is the statement that everything comes after anot... Read >
Author: andrewshw2

The three reasons why the ignorance in metaphysic for most people is just happiness

08th October 2007
After confirming that metaphysics is well- known, Maimonides continues giving a commentary why for the multitude ignorance of this branch is a real happiness. The First Reason: "Where the wisdom comes from? Where the understanding?" ‘When the subject it... Read >
Author: andrewshw2

The influence of juvenile attraction to the mature relations

08th October 2007
To assail the poor woman (Gretta) groundless accusation is cruel and unfair. Many times during the party she mentioned of having a prior love, or that she was longing for a time where Michael was alive. She was really noticed looking out of the window ... Read >
Author: andrewshw2

MLM Home Business Secrets

08th October 2007
To those who know these Multilevel Marketing secrets then you have more chances in your favour to achieving great wealth with Multilevel Marketing. However, these Multilevel Marketing secrets can also work against you. Learning these Multilevel Marketing ... Read >
Author: Kozan Huseyin

The Principle of Music and Other Works of Boethius

02nd October 2007
Now we are going to talk about one more important work by Boethius, The Principles of Music. The ground for this work was also with mathematical character. But such vision of music did not coincide with the standpoints of modern science. Probably, the his... Read >
Author: andrewshw2

Middle Ages and Moethius

27th September 2007
The works which were created in that period by Boethius were very important not only for him and people surrounding him, but for the development of philosophy in general, especially in middle age. His commentaries of Aristotle, Euclid, and Plato were like... Read >
Author: andrewshw2

The Key To Virtue

27th September 2007
"When one ceases from conflict, whether because he has won, because he has lost, or because he cares no more for the game, the virtue passes out of him." -- Charles Horton CooleyThere are three concepts here that represent an unusual juxtaposition: "confl... Read >
Author: Gary A. Crow, Ph.D.

Impact Made by Moses

25th September 2007
Now we are going to talk a bit about the book by Moses Maimonides called The Guide for the Perplexed. The main idea of the book was to illustrate that the point s of the author were rational and philosophical as well. He tried to compare such issues as sc... Read >
Author: andrewshw2

Arithmetic and Other Boethius Creations

25th September 2007
If Boethius was connected to the governmental affaire it did not permit him to get good education. As he was born in great family it gave him more opportunities to be educated at high level. His spheres of education were interesting and in some way alike:... Read >
Author: andrewshw2

Axiom instability over time

18th September 2007
Both types of axioms are amended over time. When new instances arise, new axioms are formed to improve the precursors or to replace them forever. Some ethical axioms tend to lose their strict form as the requirements of the coming generations are d... Read >
Author: andrewshw2

The History of Feministic and Masculine Standpoints

22nd August 2007
The points of feminist theory was the reasons for arguing during which the scholars underlined that objectivity is not the idea of the movement, and, by the fact, it was an absolute myth, and the real character was racist and amoral. But all those conclus... Read >
Author: nickrichardson544

The History of Feministic and Masculine Standpoints

22nd August 2007
The points of feminist theory was the reasons for arguing during which the scholars underlined that objectivity is not the idea of the movement, and, by the fact, it was an absolute myth, and the real character was racist and amoral. But all those conclus... Read >
Author: nickrichardson544

The First Scientist: Ibn al-Haytham

23rd July 2007
Science is the study of the physical world, but it is not just a topic, a subject, a field of interest. It is a discipline—a system of inquiry that adheres to a specific methodology—the scientific method. The heart of the scientific method is the use ... Read >
Author: Bradley Steffens

The History of Modern Homeschooling

13th July 2007
Although the history of homeschooling can be traced back for many hundreds of years, and you will often here Aristotle quoted as being the father of homeschooling for his efforts in tutoring Alexander the Great, it was not really until the second half of ... Read >
Author: Donald Saunders

Mediocre Performance in Elite Athletes: Long-term Benefits of Mental Preparation

12th July 2007
Two of the world’s most influential people and leaders who constantly debate about EQ and IQ was Plato and Aristotle. The Roots and Branches of Psychology: Historical and Contemporary Views on Human Nature and Psychology written by Griffin (2004) discus... Read >
Author: Olivia Hunt

Mental Characteristics of Athletes

12th July 2007
Athletes have different characteristics in connection to status, income, popularity and worth. These divide athletes into 2 categories which are Elite and Non Elite athletes. Here, Elite athletes are known to be self-confident and self reliant, which is t... Read >
Author: Olivia Hunt

Mastery

05th July 2007
"All man's well-being depends upon two things: one is the right choice of aim, of the end to which actions should tend, the other lies in the finding of the actions that lead to that end." -Aristotle Have you ever achieved a goal and thought to yours... Read >
Author: info@3dpts.com

Philosophy term paper

29th June 2007
To write a Philosophy tem paper is both easy and difficult. One interesting point about the subject is that you can write with a free mind on any subject, in the light of your own feelings and observations. For example, how an essay can be developed on th... Read >
Author: Sharon White

Deductive and Inductive Reasoning

26th June 2007
The issue of absolute certainty about a certain knowledge or fact is traced back to traditional Aristotelian logic. His works are the oldest known official studies of knowledge that were ever found that still share a lot in common with current theory of l... Read >
Author: andrewshw2

Key To Success With MLM Network Marketing

10th June 2007
Network Marketing has created more millionaires than any other industry, and it is based on this principle. Network Marketing isn't about taking advantage of your friends and relatives its much more then that. There is a secret that is at the heart of Mul... Read >
Author: Kozan Huseyin

The Art of Persuasion in an Essay

23rd May 2007
Introduction "Rhetoric is the art of discovering, in a particular case, the available means of persuasion." --Aristotle Every single human requires the art of persuasion at ... Read >
Author: Bryan Ancelotti

14 Leadership Quotes to Celebrate Older Americans Month

23rd May 2007
If you're looking for leadership quotes, what better place to find them than in the words that have been spoken by those who know the ropes? May is Older Americans Month and this year's theme is "Older Americans: Making Choices for a Healthier Future." Th... Read >
Author: Noel Jameson

Leave Getting Angry To The Pros

22nd May 2007
"Anyone can become angry - that is easy. But to be angry with the right person, to the right degree, at the right time, for the right purpose, and in the right way; this is not easy." -- Aristotle As you see, Aristotle is a typical philosopher. He defi... Read >
Author: Gary A. Crow, Ph.D.

The Secret” Do You Know

21st May 2007
More than likely, you have heard about the latest sensation sweeping the country - or the glob for that matter. Oprah Winfrey was so excited she dedicated two separate shows to it because the response to the first one was so overwhelming that reactions ... Read >
Author: Karen Giardunio

The Philosophy Behind Home Schooling

21st May 2007
Parents who choose to home school their children do so for a variety of different reasons. In some cases parents have specific religious goals which they wish to achieve. Others are unhappy with teaching methods in the public school system, or object to t... Read >
Author: Donald Saunders

10 Graduation Quotes For The Soon-To-Be Grads

21st May 2007
Graduation is right around the corner and if you're one of the soon-to-be grads who will be walking across the stage, these 10 graduation quotes hold special meaning for you. There are many who have gone before you, and there will be many who follow -- bu... Read >
Author: Noel Jameson

The quest for Cure for Depression

21st May 2007
You’d think Aristotle and Sophocles bandied the question about, it has been such a plaguing question, one that has been asked for decades, for centuries, even: what is the cure for depression? A consideration of the symptoms, the causes, and the studies... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu

14 Graduation Quotes For That Special Day

04th May 2007
A graduation, whether it be from high school or from college, is a momentous occasion in a person's life and graduation quotes are a wonderful way to reflect on how special graduation day really is. These 14 graduation quotes do a great job of capturing w... Read >
Author: Noel Jameson

Things My First Mortgage Mentor, Trainer, Broker Should Have Told Me...Part II

23rd April 2007
Things My First Mortgage Mentor, Trainer, Broker Should Have Told Me...Part II In Part I, we covered the fact that you’re in business for yourself and, never stop learning, just to name a few. Here’s Part II of the article: 7. Find a mentor. ... Read >
Author: Tom Domin

Change Habits- Choosing Daily Actions that Create Exciting New Results

12th April 2007
“We are what we repeatedly do.” Aristotle In the book The Power of Focus authors Jack Canfield, Mark Victor Hansen, and Les Hewitt state that "up to 90 percent of our normal behavior is based on habits." That means that one by one our daily habits ... Read >
Author: Beth Tabak

Who Is Responsible For or Enforce The Law

09th April 2007
In any state, a government has three functions. These are the executive, the legislature, and the judiciary. The concept it is of great antiquity and can be attributed to Aristotle through to Locke. In essence, the three organs of government-the executive... Read >
Author: Olivia Hunt

The popularity of the golden spiral

02nd April 2007
Not many people know this, but there are lots of signs which are considered to be the cornerstone of life throughout the cosmos. The first and most important shape is the perfect circle. Seven circles passing through their centers create the shape known a... Read >
Author: David Yrui

12 Cute Love Quotes and Love Poems Especially for Valentine's Day

12th February 2007
Love is in the air. Love is all around us. Love is eternal. And what better way to express your love and enjoy these moments than to celebrate Valentine's Day together with someone you love. Come February 14th, lovers exchange flowers, chocolates, card... Read >
Author: Noel Jameson

Origin of the Gordian knot

23rd January 2007
Undoubtedly, the Gordian knot has become one of the most known and most frequently used metaphors. It concerns an issue which is apparently unsolvable, something which requires a radical and brilliant solution. However, the less known aspect concerns the ... Read >
Author: Rick Martin

12 Keys on What Makes a Winner

14th January 2007
12 Keys on What Makes a Winner By Moises P. Reconalla To be a winner it is one of the most painstaking kinds of a job. Every person in the world has an intense desire to become a winner in any games of life whither he is educated or uneducated individ... Read >
Author: Moises Reconalla

Closing Annuity Sales: The First Appointment

23rd November 2006
Closing annuity sales is the point of the exercise, and every professional knows the euphoria of a perfect presentation and close. Some salespeople believe it is the hand of destiny ushering them through the signatures, to the button-up, the handshake, an... Read >
Author: Gary Le Mon

How to Fortune Tell by Interpreting a Persons Face

17th November 2006
People love to have their fortunes told or characters read. We all read faces in one way or another throughout our daily lives. By applying some tried and tested techniques it's relatively easy to learn the ancient art of Anthroposomancy. Once you've mast... Read >
Author: Paula Haworth

Join The Self Improvement Association

29th August 2006
It was John Dunne who first wrote; No man is an island. Never was there a truer observation of man's condition. No one forms beliefs, ideas, emotions, opinions in isolation. The search of self improvement is no different. We can only find our inner self t... Read >
Author: Robin OBrien

How Much Should We Care About The War?

21st August 2006
Copyright 2006 Cole's Poetic License Really, how much time do you spend thinking about wars in the Middle East? And, if you're not traveling by air, about terrorist threats? Do your thoughts and words affect either in any way? They affect yo... Read >
Author: Evelyn Cole

We Are What Our Habits Make Us

22nd July 2006
We are what our habits make us. They are either moving us forward or holding us back. Unfortunately, when it comes to habits, it's much easier to form bad habits than it is a good habit. This is because bad habits are usually easy to do. They take litt... Read >
Author: Richard Kimball

Arthur Miller Death of a Salesman

07th July 2006
The play of Arthur Miller Death of a Salesman is considered to be one of the best modern tragedies. It shows the contradictions in the modern society, the failure of dreams on the example of personal tragedy of a family and especially on the example of it... Read >
Author: LLoyd Johns

Martial Arts And The Habit of Learning

03rd June 2006
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- "Quality is not an act. It is a habit" -Aristotle Everything we accomplish or don't accomplish is a result of habit. Good or bad, you are going to have habits. ... Read >
Author: Robert Jones

Maltese: History of the Breed

20th April 2006
Few breeds are as widely loved as the Maltese. This intelligent and affectionate pet is popular all over the world with the rich and famous as well as the commoners. The Maltese is a playful and adventurous little dog with a rich history dating back m... Read >
Author: steve Allison

The Happiness Habit

05th March 2006
'Most people are about as happy as they make up their mind to be.' Abraham Lincoln I'm happy. My Email software has developed a frustrating problem, it's been raining for days, the car has sprung a leak which will be very expensive to fix - and I'm sti... Read >
Author: daphne nancholas

Fascinating Philosophy for Self-Growth

16th February 2006
Copyright 2006 Cole's Poetic License Self-growth, self-improvement, self-esteem, and motivation articles, books, videos, coaches, ebooks (including mine) inundate the Internet. They offer advice on how to live better than you are living now. Good... Read >
Author: Evelyn Cole

Daily Habits- Are They Expanding or Diminishing Your Life Experience and Business Success?

02nd February 2006
"Your net worth to the world is usually determined by what remains after your bad habits are subtracted from your good ones." Benjamin Franklin "Up to 90 percent of our normal behavior is based on habits," an excerpt from The Power of Focus by Jack Can... Read >
Author: Beth Tabak

Travel to greece

14th January 2006
Traveling to any new country away from one's homeland for a vacation is exciting and filled with fun and when the destination country is such as Greece the excitement and joy attached with it are limitless. Traveling throughout Greece has been a hot favor... Read >
Author: Mansi Gupta

Epileptics are Special.

01st January 2006
Have you been diagnosed as epileptic? Are you a family member, or friend or partner of someone who has? Please be reassured. There have always been people with epilepsy. Since the dawn of time, epilepsy has affected millions of people, from beggars to... Read >
Author: Derek Miller

Leadership Training and Character

10th July 2005
The vast majority of leadership training available to managers focuses primarily on skill and behaviors: how to delegate, how to communicate, how to manage conflict. These skills are unquestionably important and necessary. However, we maintain there is ... Read >
Author: CMOE Development Team