Articles, tagged with "commonality", page 1
30th May 2012
Beliefs are our guiding principles and we use them to make sense of the world. Some beliefs are generalizations about the world we live in. For instance, when I say, “when entering from the outside of a house or room, doors open inward and the door knob...
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Transformative Thinking
05th January 2012
Which are best: iPad or Android tablets? What's the difference between them, and which should you choose? We shall first discuss the Android and Apple software platforms in general, and then discuss them in terms of tablet computers, specifically the iPa...
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Peter Nisbet
29th November 2011
Breaking the metaphorical ice using icebreaker games is the perfect way to facilitate individuals to overcome the discomfort or awkwardness that may come with meeting and getting to know distant colleagues or strangers. This discomfort may be amplified in...
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Michiel Van Kets
22nd March 2010
People often confuse "loose stool," or diarrhea, with "soft, smelly stool." The latter is the kind that floats, or sticks to the sides of the bowl and may be difficult to flush. If this the case, then you may actually have steatorrhea, which is simply inc...
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Dr. Mital John
05th January 2010
Ancient Egypt is a place of wild beauty and great fascination to many people today. Once, a hotbed of intrigue, commerce, and industry there is much about Egypt that remains dark and mysterious even in the modern world in which we currently live. One thin...
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Mac Gay
04th December 2009
What is Hip Dysplasia?
One of the most common health problems that affect dogs is known as "Hip Dysplasia." Found in many different breeds with different levels of commonality, hip dysplasia can cause your dogs a great deal of pain, due to poor positio...
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Ron Ayalon
14th October 2009
Who created accounting principles? Who sets and revises accounting standards? What if you don't follow all the rules, do you go to jail? Is there an accounting police force that investigates and arrests violators? It would seem that there must be some reg...
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Rajiv9897
19th December 2008
A DNA sibling test can be used to determine the likelihood of two individuals having the same parents in common. It is mostly applicable in situations where the alleged parents are unwilling or unable to participate in a DNA paternity test. In the event w...
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Kevin Camilleri
18th November 2008
With inflation taking a bite out of just about everyone's budgets these days, from single people, to families, to business and government agencies alike, it has become evident that quality healthcare financial management is increasingly important. With so...
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MIKE SELVON
24th July 2008
Earlier this year I wrote an article called Building Bulging Biceps. The obvious follow up to this is an article explaining how to enlarge and strengthen the muscle group which comprises two thirds of your upper arm mass - The Triceps. The variation in si...
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Global Weight Training
08th December 2006
Ethics and History
"Ethics (from Greek - meaning "custom") is the branch of axiology, one of the four major branches of philosophy, which attempts to understand the nature of morality; to distinguish that which is right from that which is wrong. The W...
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Pedro Gondim
06th October 2006
Countless fairy tales with infinite variations, usually conveying moral, social or political lessons through skillful narrative and interesting characters, have existed throughout history and throughout the world. Consider Aesop's fables, the basis for so...
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