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Lifestyle Changes for Preventing Cold Sores

07th May 2008
While many cold sore treatments focus on getting rid of the cold sores when an attack occurs, a better long-term strategy is to evaluate your lifestyle, preventing cold sores from occurring with such regularity. A weakened immune system is the most import... Read >
Author: JoBeth Levina

Business is Nothing (Part II)...But Community

06th April 2008
One of the funniest ironies about technology and improvement is that as we make giant technological leaps ever day, and get ever more "connected," we are at the same time we are also getting more disconnected from each other and the world. Author Bill McK... Read >
Author: searchpros

Hilarity Breakthrough

11th February 2008
My husband Tom had a heart attack 14 years ago today, in the worst winter in memory. Ice storm after ice storm plummeted Pennsylvania, and particularly Lancaster County. Hours before the infarction, we used chains to get our van out of an icy ditch. Ice p... Read >
Author: kate loving shenk

The Irony of Information Overload

11th February 2008
When it comes to Internet marketing, there are a number of woeful ironies. None is worse than the irony of informational overload. Whenever someone asks for advice from seasoned Internet marketers, they will almost always get a reply that goes somethin... Read >
Author: Lrn2Ern

How to Operate a Human.

18th January 2008
If you buy a television, a car, an iPod, a blender or pretty much anything these days, you can be sure of one thing - an accompanying 'user-manual'. A book or leaflet which tells you how to 'drive' your new acquisition. Yep, even a carton of milk comes wi... Read >
Author: Craig Harper

Folk Music And Its Relevance To Modern Life

06th November 2007
Folk music has held a sway over people for ages. Even though it is very different from the hip-rocking and swinging music of the day, folk has its own place in the hearts of its lovers. Yet most of the modern generation does not even know what this lovely... Read >
Author: Sarika Kabra

Folk, An Underestimated Form Of Music

06th November 2007
Folk music has held a sway over people for ages. Even though it is very different from the hip-rocking and swinging music of the day, folk has its own place in the hearts of its lovers. Yet most of the modern generation does not even know what this lovely... Read >
Author: Sarika Kabra

In defence of mounting criticism

18th September 2007
You would have thought that the funny nature of football, the overt ironies and the constant unpredictability of the sport would have made the phrase 'don't write anyone off' a universal wisdom used throughout our sport but it seems people love to do the ... Read >
Author: Trina

Devotees of Liquid Nutrition Hail The End Of The Horse Pill

10th June 2007
It's perhaps one of the sadder ironies of our time that the astonishing affluence we enjoy in inessential luxuries should be accompanied by increasing poverty in the most basic necessity of all ? the very food we eat. The one thing in which our modern ... Read >
Author: Steve Smith

Managing change - focusing your attention on motivation

12th March 2007
Jane and Bob want their employees and team members to be motivated at all times. However, we often believe the time to motivate is when there is a lack of motivation in an employee or team members. Not so! Jane and Bob need to focus their attention on mot... Read >
Author: Linda Finkle - Incedo Group

Britain Holidays Prized Again

26th September 2006
Nowadays the offers for great holiday are so many and so tempting that it is hard take a decision about where to go. Most of the offers are for spending the holiday overseas on the sunny coasts. But when deciding where to go there are so many things to be... Read >
Author: Alison White

Security is the Number One Issue Online.

23rd September 2006
It should be a legal requirement for your ISP to protect every surfer, provide spam filtering that actually works and a defence against phishing that is more than a warning letter reminding you that emails asking for passwords should be deleted, but its n... Read >
Author: Terry Ward

Ways to Cope With Bereavement

19th July 2006
Most traumas, including the death of a spouse are potentially shattering experiences. These events can disrupt the survivor's social, emotional, and cognitive worlds. Although there has been frequent mention in the literature that traumatic situations cau... Read >
Author: Gene Torrey

Protecting Your Chevy Truck Seats

10th May 2006
One of the great on-the-road ironies is that while you're sitting comfortably in your seat driving along, the seat itself is going through a huge amount of abuse. From dirty clothes to wet swimsuits, slobbering pets, kids eating in the backseat and the ha... Read >
Author: Scott Carmichael

Humor Under The Keyboards

12th April 2006
For me, the piano is the symbol of what is stiff, proper and elegant. It doesn't have faults, it is perfect. Pianists are the most perfectionist people in the world. They should not and can not make mistakes especially when performing. That is how I viewe... Read >
Author: Ismael Tabije
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