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29th September 2009
How many times have you blamed circumstances and make excuses for not being successful?
You can create tons of excuses for not being successful but nothing will change.
Blaming makes you feel like a victim with no power or control over your life or ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
24th September 2009
More important than proving perfection on your parties side, is a willingness to seek out the mistakes and correct them; to improve; to monitor your integrity. In the face of the opposition bashing away and looking for any sign of weakness it is tempting ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
23rd September 2009
George Washington was the very first President of the United States of America. He was born on February 22, 1732 in a small County called Westmoreland, located in Virginia. Washington, whose father passed away when he was only 11, was home schooled and le... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
16th September 2009
Although New York has a reputation for being one of the more expensive cities to visit, those who do their homework will find there are plenty of no-cost and low-cost things to do and see. If you know where to look, the Big Apple is bursting with endless... Read >
Author: Adam Singleton
11th September 2009
There is no lack of information these days about self-esteem. Books, classes, seminars and web sites are full of suggestions to help you with your self-image. But, is what you believe about yourself true reality or is it false reality.
Most people will... Read >
Author: narendra
07th September 2009
When we say African Americas, they are people residing in the United States of America and are also commonly referred to as Black Americans. They are referred to as such because they originated from any of the so-called black populations of the country Af... Read >
Author: Kenny Leones
25th August 2009
There is no lack of information these days about self-esteem. Books, classes, seminars and web sites are full of suggestions to help you with your self-image. But, is what you believe about yourself true reality or is it false reality.
Most people wil... Read >
Author: narendrapintu
21st August 2009
There is no lack of information these days about self-esteem. Books, classes, seminars and web sites are full of suggestions to help you with your self-image. But, is what you believe about yourself true reality or is it false reality.
Most people wil... Read >
Author: narendrapintu
21st August 2009
When you want to promote your company to customers, one of the best ways to do this is with promotional products. Promotional products are widespread as a way of promoting a company because they are so effective and are usually quite inexpensive for a com... Read >
Author: Kim Medeiros
12th August 2009
4 Number2006: Google recently acquired an advanced text search algorithm that has been invented by University of New South Wales PhD student Ori Allon.
Although the acquisition has not been confirmed yet, Google has confirmed that Ori Allon is now empl... Read >
Author: heena
09th July 2009
When you want to promote your company to customers, one of the best ways to do this is with promotional products. Promotional products are widespread as a way of promoting a company because they are so effective and are usually quite inexpensive for a com... Read >
Author: Amin Ramjee
30th June 2009
Techniques on how to persuade people have been around for many years now. Sometimes, we’re aware of what exactly it is we’re doing. Other times, we apply these methods of persuasion subconsciously.
Let me tell you a story on how to persuade people... Read >
Author: Michael Lee
29th June 2009
According to the website eeemusings.com, Gov. Sarah Palin of Alaska has a Morton's Toe. In a clearly seen photo posted on their site, on June 11, 2009 Sarah extra long 2nd toe can easily be seen. In a week where many people questioned her "o... Read >
Author: Dr. Burton S. Schuler
27th June 2009
Arguably, no President in history has received a legendary status equal to George Washington. His reputation as a gifted military leader stems partially from his unique perspective as the leader of counterinsurgency forces (as a young officer in the Seve... Read >
Author: ChrisCox
23rd June 2009
With the ushering in of a new American president, what better time to make a visit to the White House. We’ve compiled all the information you might need to plan your White House visit below. It’s worth noting that these tours are very popular, so book... Read >
Author: Roberto Raffa
18th June 2009
The White House is one of the world’s most well-recognised buildings, and home every president of the United States but George Washington himself. The White House’ designer was hand picked by city planner Pierre L’Enfant and the then president Georg... Read >
Author: Roberto Raffa
05th June 2009
Armed forces are the pride of a sovereign country. So for a soldier who has laid down his/her life in the Warfield or leaves this world after a successful career with armed forces while maintaining the peace and harmony, the military urn could be the pe... Read >
Author: sturat
03rd June 2009
It's hard for us now to imagine George Washington as anything other than the stately, even regal figure staring back at us from the dollar bill or from the slopes of Mount Rushmore. But George Washington wasn't always a stoic visage carved in granite. H... Read >
Author: Nate Gillespie
29th May 2009
There are various methods to alter your consciousness, sleep deprivation, sensory deprivation, drugs, alcohol and training. Most people have heard of all these things and the term “altered state of consciousness”, but don’t really understand what it... Read >
Author: Conrad Raw
05th May 2009
Manhattan Island in New York State is famous for many things – Broadway, Times Square and the Statue of Liberty. However, the history of the island is often brushed aside by these bigger, more modern tourist attractions. So, why not get involved in the ... Read >
Author: Andrew Regan
01st May 2009
Medical insurance is a new concept to the civilizations of humanity. Over thousands of years our bodies and minds have been cultivated to recognize threats in our environment. In the last century we have had the biggest up-turn in technological, conceptua... Read >
Author: Lisa Simmons
09th April 2009
Coin collections are getting more and more popular these days. A lot of people are already into collecting coins. You see, this hobby is interesting and can be considered an excellent pastime. If you want to start your very own coin collection and you hav... Read >
Author: Jon Simms
24th March 2009
Obesity is a growing concern in America and across the rest of the world. There are over 300 million people in the world who are considered obese. Many more people are considered overweight. With these numbers having risen so high, it is no surprise th... Read >
Author: Josef Brandenburg
13th March 2009
You have a dog. You need a dog crate. The question is what kind do you want or need? The purposes and functions of a good dog crate can make a big difference not only in the life of your dog, but, more importantly, in the life of the owner. If you need a ... Read >
Author: MJ
13th March 2009
Ah - the coveted luck 'o the Irish! Although I don't know how lucky the Irish really were (potato famine, Irish slavery (yes, there were Irish slaves), tough times as US immigrants) - being Irish was no cake walk. Ireland itself, as green and gorgeous a... Read >
Author: Denise Ryan
10th March 2009
Presidents are the most significant personalities and the countries economy largely relies on how effective and strong is the president of the country. The countries growth and financial situation entirely relies on the President of that nation as he is t... Read >
Author: Jamie Hanson
10th March 2009
Presidents are the most significant personalities and the countries economy greatly relies on how efficient and strong is the president of the country. The nations development and financial situation entirely depends on the President of that nation as he ... Read >
Author: Jamie Hanson
20th February 2009
Well, Monday is President's Day. It is one of those holidays that, face it, doesn't mean anything to most but a day off of work for some postal workers and bankers to name a few. The world does not stop because of this holiday, many do have to work as the... Read >
Author: Regina Jacques
17th February 2009
There is plenty to see in Baltimore, Maryland whether you are visiting or even if you live in the area. Many of the Baltimore, Maryland events are related to history. If you are planning on visiting this area of the United States, you will want to take in... Read >
Author: Joe Deacon
21st January 2009
All around us there are people who are winning and people who are losing. When you drive down the street chances are that only 5% of the people you pass along the way are actually winning in the game of life, the other 95% are merely surviving, and some o... Read >
Author: Keith S Callister
08th January 2009
A law firm is a business entity formed mostly by a group to engage in the practice of law. The primary service provided by a law firm is to advise their clients about their legal rights, obligations and responsibilities and to represent them in business t... Read >
Author: Sarah Jose
05th January 2009
A law firm is a business entity formed mostly by a group to engage in the practice of law. The primary service provided by a law firm is to advise their clients about their legal rights, obligations and responsibilities and to represent them in business t... Read >
Author: Sarah Jose
04th January 2009
The 1923 Silver Certificate is one of the most popular and common paper notes.� All United States Currency that was minted before 1928 is larger than that of a modern paper bill -approximately one-half inch wider and over one inch longer.
For you tri... Read >
Author: Christina Goldman
03rd January 2009
In June of 1776, the Continental Congress appointed a committee of five persons to draft a statement that would explain to the British and everyone else WHY the Americans wanted and deservered their independence. In a meeting of these proposed writers it... Read >
Author: ken ross
05th December 2008
Many people that live in New Jersey take advantage of the close proximity to New York City. The drawing to New Jersey comes from the lower cost of living while being able to preserve the suburban family living along with good school districts. However, wi... Read >
Author: Paul Justice
30th November 2008
On February 27th, 1951, the 22nd amendment was ratified which made permanent a tradition that has profound influence on the philosophy of government in the United States of America. This amendment may not be the most well known amendment but its place in ... Read >
Author: Effektz
27th November 2008
The sad eyes and the long ears endear a Basset puppy to people everywhere. Used primarily to hunt rabbits his low to the ground body along with the hound nose and ears make for a good dog for those without a lot of room. Less than 14 inches in size this i... Read >
Author: D Beart
27th November 2008
Few young folks today recognize that "Presidents Day" was actually a holiday created to specially recognize George Washington, on his birthday. The holiday was originally created in 1885 by a bill signed by President Chester Arthur, which declared that F... Read >
Author: Ryan Dube
26th November 2008
We can debate all day about whether or not founding fathers such as George Washington were evangelical Christians. Rather than judge their hearts, we are on safer ground by examining what they actually gave us.
Nonetheless, we will go ahead and indulg... Read >
Author: Dennis Woods
13th October 2008
What do presidents, candidates, political debaters and Internet Marketers have in common? Writers. We all need fresh content. The politician employs a speech writer; the Internet Marketer outsources to a freelance content writer. Both entities are ghostwr... Read >
Author: contentjuju
08th October 2008
Sore throat though occurs most commonly in children than in adults can be a threat to your life sometimes. It can get real bad that it might even block your air passage. Sore throat is the inflammation of the mucous membrane in the pharynx. The inflammati... Read >
Author: Navneet Brar
10th September 2008
Washington is a state in the United states of America. This state was estimated by the census bureau to have a population of about 6,395,798 in 2006. It was named after the first president to the United States of America who was called George Washington. ... Read >
Author: Francis K Githinji
04th September 2008
New York City is known for its metropolis, sky risers, theater district, ascetically sound buildings, shopping, and of course the crazy cab drivers. Driving in the city is an experience in of itself. Between the traffic and massive amounts of pedestrians,... Read >
Author: Paul Justice
13th August 2008
Let’s face it, auto accidents that happen New York City are a pain. If even the slightest fender bender happens in the Lincoln tunnel or on the George Washington Bridge, the whole city is paused, frozen in time. People get so flustered and panicked leav... Read >
Author: Paul Justice
29th July 2008
If you ask most people what frustrates them most about the
Internet, many of them will tell you "It's the little
things!"
It seems like all the great tricks and tips that
make people exclaim "STOP! How did you do that?" never make
it into any ... Read >
Author: AJAYKUMAR
22nd July 2008
Believe it or not, the education of George Washington was limited compared to other leaders of his day. His two older half-brothers went to England to receive their education; George Washington did not.
He didn't even go to college or study an addition... Read >
Author: rimmy
22nd July 2008
Believe it or not, the education of George Washington was limited compared to other leaders of his day. His two older half-brothers went to England to receive their education; George Washington did not.
He didn't even go to college or study an addition... Read >
Author: rimmy
21st July 2008
George Washington was born on his father's plantation in Westmoreland County, Virginia, on February 22, 1732. His father, Augustine Washington was not only the leading planter in the area, but he also served as a justice of the county court.
George was... Read >
Author: Meena Kumari
29th April 2008
Whenever you see a list of America’s greatest presidents, as ranked by historians, you always see Abraham Lincoln, Franklin Roosevelt, and George Washington at or near the top. What do those three men have in common? Each of them presided over the n... Read >
Author: charen
25th April 2008
We print pictures of George Washington on our money, we hang his picture in our state and federal buildings, and throughout our school systems we teach the history of George Washington. Yet, when the Continental Army under George Washington was deserting ... Read >
Author: Bob Miller
02nd April 2008
"Discipline is the soul of an army. It makes small numbers formidable, procures success to the weak - and esteem to all."
- George Washington
In 2003 we lost one of our most famous and beloved actors - Jack Lemmon.
Jack was special for many reaso... Read >
Author: todd
02nd April 2008
"Discipline is the soul of an army. It makes small numbers formidable, procures success to the weak - and esteem to all."
- George Washington
In 2003 we lost one of our most famous and beloved actors - Jack Lemmon.
Jack was special for many reaso... Read >
Author: todd
19th March 2008
There is no lack of information these days about self-esteem. Books, classes, seminars and web sites are full of suggestions to help you with your self-image. But, is what you believe about yourself true reality or is it false reality.
Most people wi... Read >
Author: Michael A Verdicchio
10th March 2008
If you log on to PayPerClickSearchEngines.com you'll find they list over 600 different pay-per-click search engines operating online.
In fact, some online sources report that over 1,000 "search engines" of various size and popularity operate in the U.... Read >
Author: jaswalbhisham
09th March 2008
To the cricket fans, Barbados was already a famous name. And it became further famous because of hosting the World Cup cricket final 2007. Even those who are not akin about cricket but have interest in great sports event came to know about it. Yet, it is ... Read >
Author: Alfie
20th February 2008
Why are George Washington quotes so remarkable? Once in a rare while a great man is born - a man who changes the world for the better and leaves his mark for posterity. George Washington was one of these men and his words are words to live by. As we remem... Read >
Author: Noel Jameson
01st February 2008
High upon the bluffs overlooking Pease park, sits one of Austin’s exclusive, and somewhat overlooked, neighborhood, Pemberton Heights. The Austin Development Company created Pemberton Heights in the late 1920s, and lured potential buyers by offering "f... Read >
Author: Ki Gray
03rd September 2007
The city of Washington is the capital of United States and in the District of Columbia. It is abbreviated as Washington DC and the city was named after George Washington, a great military leader in the revolution of America. It is even referred to as the ... Read >
Author: valkyrie lliorlance
02nd September 2007
"You can't shake hands with a clenched fist."
- Indira Gandhi
The most significant gesture in business and in life is a handshake. In many cultures it is the unspoken message that accompanies our words. A handshake often takes place when you meet so... Read >
Author: Lydia Ramsey
29th August 2007
It is so reassuring to drive down the street and see our national flag flying proudly in the wind. The problem is most people only do it occasionally. So what are those days that are appropriate to fly the flag?
January 1—start the year out right, ... Read >
Author: C. Mackay
24th July 2007
Bloodletting was once considered a cure for disease. It's said that George Washington bled to death at the hands of a well-meaning but mislead doctor. While bloodletting is no longer practiced, it has taken a new form. Today we kill a patient with drugs.
... Read >
Author: MrMagica
11th May 2007
On Monday, May 28th, we will honor those who died in service to our nation. What better way to recognize Memorial Day than to reflect on some inspirational and thought-provoking quotes from the men who made this country what it is today? Here are 10 patri... Read >
Author: Noel Jameson
30th March 2007
Global warming has been discussed over and over again. In recent months even politicians like Al Gore have gotten involved. He created a documentary called, “An Inconvenient Truth”, to try and push for more action as well as to enlighten the public. H... Read >
Author: george christodoulou
15th February 2007
President's Day is celebrated on the third Monday in February, and this year it falls on February 19, 2006. To celebrate President's Day, I've collected some of my favorite leadership quotes from US Presidents.
The leaders of this country have had som... Read >
Author: Noel Jameson
24th January 2007
Washington, DC was originally established by the Constitution of the United States in 1789. George Washington, the nation's first president and figure in which the city was named after, chose the land where the city would originate. The area adjoining the... Read >
Author: John Parker
13th August 2006
Every now and then an event occurs that changes how the SEO community views the way websites are optimized and structures promotions. The purchase of the rights to the Orion Algorithm by Google and equally important, the interest that both Yahoo! and MSN... Read >
Author: Frederick Townes
12th August 2006
I fail to understand how this great country of ours is constantly
attacked by civil liberties groups, in an attempt to abolish all
forms of God from all government institutions, or anything that
is government subsidized, like our public schools.
... Read >
Author: simi hogard
07th August 2006
Most people when doing a search using a site like Google just enter in all the words they are searching for in the search box but there is a way to get more relevant results to what they are looking for. For example, in Google I juist entered in Jeffrey ... Read >
Author: Jeffrey Solochek
07th July 2006
Although there is a constant debate about the national U.S. flag and how it should be treated and displayed, the U.S. state flags are often overlooked and some have incredible history and really interesting designs. Do you know much about your own state f... Read >
Author: Blair Stephens
22nd May 2006
Most stamp collectors agree that the first adhesive postage stamps were the world famous Penny Black and Twopence Blue issued in Great Britain. They were in use from the 6th May 1840 and changed the face of the postal business. Until stamps were available... Read >
Author: Kevin Bauer
01st May 2006
How many times have you experienced going to a place that seems interesting yet you have no idea what are the tourist attractions that city or country has to offer for its visitors? You would be fortunate enough if you have a friend, a family member or a ... Read >
Author: VMT Singuillo
20th April 2006
When it comes to making calls from your wireless phone, it turns out nothing is sacred. For around $100 (sometimes less, sometimes up to $440), anyone can buy a list of everyone you've called from your cell phone for the last month. Sometimes they can als... Read >
Author: Brian Vaszily
01st April 2006
Despite what you may think, solitaire isnt actually one specific game... its actually an entire category of different games. Solitaire is actually any card game that you play on your own. The game called Solitaire that Microsoft ships with windows is actu... Read >
Author: Dan Fletcher
17th March 2006
George Washington was the first president of the United States and considered one of the best.
George Washington is a much-admired person in many respects. As the first president of the United States, he set the course upon which the current three-bran... Read >
Author: Richard Monk
14th March 2006
Healing Power of the Mind Part 3ByDr. P.C. SimonMary Baker Eddy (then Mrs. Patterson) heard about Phineas Quimby andvisited him as a patient. She had experienced frail health fromchildhood. Lyman P. Powell in his book Mary Baker Eddy, A Life-SizePortrait,... Read >
pullikattil
02nd March 2006
There is a mystery about how leaders become leaders. Some people are born with all the right qualifications but don't make it. Others are born into very lowly positions and rise to lead millions.
It is hard not to conclude that there is no simple, one-... Read >
Author: Eric Garner
19th February 2006
Commerce was never meant to be at odds with congress or even juxtaposed with it. But Presidents Day, it seems, like other special holidays has gone the way of all flesh. Even as a boy I remember questioning how the Birth of a Savior could be overtaken by ... Read >
Author: Rev Michael Bresciani
15th February 2006
This is perhaps the most often asked question heard in connection with the second coming, at least for Americans. It a reasonable question for any North American to ask, but it is far from easy to answer. I would be remiss if I were to say that the Bible ... Read >
Author: Rev Michael Bresciani
02nd February 2006
Why bother reading YET ANOTHER study, grinding out the insignificant details of why we have YET ANOTHER social problem?
ALL problems in our society really only come from ONE problem.
The trouble in our past, present and future can be explained in on... Read >
Author: Larry Bilotta
16th January 2006
Maybe you've heard of virtual assistancemaybe you haven't. It really isn't a household phrase yet! Let me tell you, thoughit's catching on really quickly. Why? Because it makes sense for business owners to hire VAs to do work for them (we'll get into ... Read >
Author: Jennifer Claggett
14th January 2006
First of all, what is a virtual assistant (VA)? I like to explain it as a word processor gone wild. A VA is someone who works with clients, providing them with top quality support services without having to be physically present at a clients office. VA se... Read >
Author: Liz Folger
01st December 2005
Copyright 2005 So-lu'shunz Management Services
Purpose is what you're created for. Mission is what you're meant to do about it. Visions are the evidence.
We are all visionaries.
Anyone who has ever dreamed of a better way or a bigger brighter fut... Read >
Author: Karin Syren
12th October 2005
Virginia has played a central role throughout the history of the United States. With reasonable prices, you can live in the middle of it with Virginia real estate.
Virginia
The historical significance of Virginia is simply unmatched in the United St... Read >
Author: Raynor James
04th August 2005
You feel like you're in America in Philadelphia. Everywhere history calls out to you to stop and look at the place where George Washington, Ben Franklin, and other founding fathers performed miracles. Plus, the city is gorgeous with its fountains and orna... Read >
Author: Jeanette Fisher
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