Articles, tagged with "dogma", page 3
30th November 2009
Integrating Your 4 Freedoms
Separation or Unity - What is the Nature of Reality?
The Western world loves to compartmentalize, creating boxes of separation so that the complexities of life are easier to comprehend and simpler to cope with. We separat...
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4freedoms
25th November 2009
The Big Lie About Diets:
I used to often wonder when did it happen? when did America get so fat and why did the rest of the English speaking world follow? Nobody seems to remember a time when most people were slim. I am sure there are people who belie...
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kirstenplotkin
25th November 2009
I look around today, on the street and in the mall and I fear for the future. Roughly four out of every six people I pass are overweight. It is said by obesity america 2008, that in 1980, the national average of obese adults was 15 percent. Prior to that ...
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kirstenplotkin
24th November 2009
Steve Jobs, co-founder of Apple and former chief executive officer of Pixar Animation Studios was featured in one of The Times series from The 100: Insights and lessons from 100 of the greatest speeches ever delivered, by Simon Maier and Jeremy Kourdi
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Rivington
23rd October 2009
It seems simple enough to understand. A well person contracts swine flu from a sick person, who, once sick, passes it along to another. In the case of H1N1 swine flu, most of the population is not familiar with the virus, thus it has the potential to re...
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Byron J. Richards
22nd September 2009
Scared in promoting high ticket items?
Start working on this dogma as you would have to drop the notion that it is easier to sell least expensive things than the other. This isn't the case even in the current economic situation. Start targeting the big...
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Zack Lim
17th September 2009
The word "interfaith" is open to many diverse interpretations. And the concept of an "interfaith minister" gives rise to even more confusion. Is this simply a dialogue between some of the major world faiths?; or perhaps it's a mish-mash of new age ideas t...
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Author:
Tim Pickles
20th August 2009
The Telugu cine industry, popularly called as Tollywood has produced more movies than Bollywood in recent year. Is this a good sign. Can Telugu movie lovers celebrate this occasion .
Not really, there are many factors where Tollywood has to improve to ...
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Author:
Hasmithan
15th June 2009
What are neuroplasticity exercises? Perhaps it would be helpful to know what neuroplasticity is.
Neuroscientific dogma up until about ten years ago was that past a certain point in our lives, our brain did not change, we had what we had, and that was i...
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Author:
Michael S. Logan, MS
11th June 2009
Is it possible to self-direct brain neuroplasticity?
As I have explored the concept of brain fitness, two words keep popping up over and over, neuroplasticity and neurogenesis.
Neurogenesis describes the birth of new neurons in the human brain. The ...
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Author:
Michael S. Logan, MS
10th June 2009
Imagine this: It is the year 1492. You are Christopher Columbus and you have just discovered that when you stand on the beach, you can see waves, but when you stand on a cliff you can see the ocean but no waves. Did the waves disappear? No, of course ...
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Elsabe Smit
15th May 2009
Being religious doesn't necessarily equate to being inflexible.
On the surface, the recent statistics that show more than 70 percent of all people in America are affiliated with some level of religious belief. It would appear that we're a nation of bel...
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Author:
Robert Palmer
17th April 2009
Nottingham - A stag do Host's Dream
No stag do is complete without a little drinking and some dancing, and no location in all of the UK provides visitors a greater number of pubs, clubs, bars, and restaurants than the town of Nottingham does. In fact,...
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Author:
BrianSmall
17th April 2009
Brain improve? Who doesn't want to improve their brain? I mean, almost all advertising in our culture implies that with just a bit more mental oomph, another degree, a harder workout, or this or that potion or pill, you too can own the Mercedes, or the ma...
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Author:
Michael S. Logan, MS
17th April 2009
Learning how to meditate is something that many people want to do in order to help them cope with the feeling of stress and overwork. Stress in our lives makes us tired, unhappy, frustrated, impatient, and just downright miserable. It can cause us to be...
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Author:
Sonia Gallagher