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23rd September 2009
Shakespeare could wax poetic about 'What's in a Name?' because he didn't have to contend with sports mascots ...
It's the politically-correct issue in America that refuses to subside. I consider myself to be an enlightened cyberbeing, but I contend the... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
17th September 2009
How to Get Rid of Bed Bugs
We wish to be happy and cozy in our own homes without being harassed by anybody or anything. Bugs too think the same way and what’s more, they think it’s their home where they have every right to live the way they like.... Read >
Author: Elena Semick
15th September 2009
The most difficult thing about Wii video gaming is getting the console. Read more unlock nintendo wii about at our site. If you have been sufficiently fortunate to get your hands on one, you must make the best of it. This is becoming a real problem. Fort... Read >
Author: Reid Clements
23rd August 2009
We may all ask the question at one time or the other, if there is something ‘out there’. Some so called ‘learned’ Bible scholars say that the Bible does not speak of extraterrestrial life beyond this planet. That is a very interesting and ‘safe... Read >
Author: Harry A Connor Jr
19th August 2009
There are reasons enough in the world to feel worried and concerned. Nonsense and injustice, ignorance and prejudice, just to name a few. Mistakes are made day after day, frequently out of kindness and in good faith, although those are poor consolations t... Read >
Author: John Vespasian
08th August 2009
Weaving Optimism And Positive Thinking Into Success
People can often be their own worst enemy, especially when they allow their negative feelings to create artificial barriers to achieving their goals, personally and professionally. We see this every d... Read >
Author: Tammy Powell
16th July 2009
Whether or not a Christian must attend church to be saved is a question of utmost importance. There is nothing more important than one’s eternal salvation. Where will one spend eternity? Will it be in a place of happiness and joy where “there shall... Read >
Author: Denny Smith
11th June 2009
Heb. 10:26-27 "For if we sin willfully after we have received the knowledge of the truth, there no longer remains a sacrifice for sins. But a certain fearful expectation of judgment, and fiery indignation which will devour the adversaries." (NKJV)
The... Read >
Author: Denny Smith
14th May 2009
"A wise man should never fear losing his wealth if he does it for the love of tranquillity," taught the Roman philosopher Epictetus two thousand years ago. Nowadays, each of us can easily make a long list of situations that we would be delighted to exchan... Read >
Author: John Vespasian
06th May 2009
Via an email, I learned that in 2007, stand up comedienne Kathy Griffin, while accepting an Emmy, told the audience that a lot of people thank Jesus for their awards but He had nothing to do with hers.� Griffin then told Jesus to "suck it" and declared ... Read >
Author: Karin Peavy
27th April 2009
Did you know that the loss of a job is one of the top ten ways to get stress? Of course you probably knew that but the reason why I asked is when a person loses their job they are feeling bad already, no need to add stress to the equation. This is why in... Read >
Author: Truby Johnson
10th April 2009
The end of a relationship and a divorce normally includes experiencing a wide array of emotions, which can include grief, anger, relief, pain, confusion, gratification-seeking, indignation, depression, anxiety, happiness, hopelessness, loss, neediness, fr... Read >
Author: Munish Dev Rathee
17th March 2009
As immensely enjoyable as it is to be online the price we pay has gone up, way up, for that pleasure. For the ease of information, instant gratification, for the all knowing personal shopper, researcher, translator and match maker, we figured the transmis... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
02nd March 2009
Aggression and anger are quite normal during the process of growing up. Often, this is seen as a way of getting their own way because they have seen this behavior modeled during their formative years with the result being that others give in to this behav... Read >
Author: Anne Wolski
26th February 2009
This article will be a challenge for some of you reading this right now and I’m giving fair warning because it will cause some discomfort. And a lot of the time, a lot of you will feel a sense of indignation and sense of insult in your mind. Those of yo... Read >
Author: M2FitnessPros
10th February 2009
Spanish, as with any other language suffers from regional variation and dialect changes. Spanish is spoken as a primary language in over 20 countries worldwide, the majority of those countries being in the Central and South American continents, but the mo... Read >
Author: Daniel Major
20th January 2009
As immensely enjoyable as it is to be online the price we pay has gone up, way up, for that pleasure. For the ease of information, instant gratification, for the all knowing personal shopper, researcher, translator and match maker, we figured the transmis... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
13th October 2008
People derive a sense of self and identity through interactions with others who give recognition and approval to a person's abilities and accomplishments. How does that work? As children grow up, they are dependant on 'significant others' for forming of a... Read >
Author: Gudrun Frerichs, PhD
24th September 2008
Handmade jewelry is an extension of your personal trait. As a reflection of your own character, it’s a total injustice if your jewelry was just made from common stuff. It is worse if your jewelry collections are just the standard off-the shelf items t... Read >
Author: aleynajewelry
23rd July 2008
Stress can be an intrinsic part of growing, for both boys and girls. A child’s growing up years are wrought with tremendous change in terms of his physical make up - necessitating dynamic mental transformation. A child’s world also changes very rapid... Read >
Author: Jennie
26th January 2008
Resentments kill, so says Bill W., founder of Alcoholics Anonymous.
Bill W. made the simple realization that resentments are the downfall of all alcoholics, and I daresay, all human beings.
Resentments are an immediate red flag that a person is sink... Read >
Author: kate loving shenk
25th January 2008
The recent sub-prime crisis is unlike any faced by the financial system before in one dubious distinction: Its effects are exacerbated by globalization to an unprecedented degree. Recent developments help illustrate exactly how this credit crunch can be d... Read >
Author: Ki Gray
08th November 2007
So you want to learn negotiation skills? Could it be because your negotiation skills can help you to get noticed at work, get a better job, strike a bargain on your next real estate or house purchase, or gain more leverage with your business suppliers? Yo... Read >
Author: Danny Welsh
25th September 2007
Nowadays a lot of people blame the USA in worsening the relations between these countries and in making the conflict situation much deeper and significant. The USA got to use the phrase “the struggle against terrorism” in order to justify and explain ... Read >
Author: andrewshw2
29th August 2007
Life is a stressful game --- one that you have no option but to play till the end. However, like all games, players will inevitably have a moment or two of frustration at how the cards have been dealt. People grow frustrated with the rules and regulatio... Read >
Author: aseya
29th August 2007
Life is a stressful game --- one that you have no option but to play till the end. However, like all games, players will inevitably have a moment or two of frustration at how the cards have been dealt. People grow frustrated with the rules and regulations... Read >
Author: aseya
04th May 2007
When times are tough on the home front—like if you’ve blown the mortgage chest on a flat screen or “accidentally” made out with her sister at a party—you may find yourself sans-domicile for the first time ever. But don’t take to a life of livi... Read >
Author: Andrew Bernhardt
02nd May 2007
Aggression and anger are quite normal during the process of growing up. Often, this is seen as a way of getting their own way because they have seen this behaviour modelled during their formative years with the result being that others give in to this beh... Read >
Author: Anne Wolski
29th January 2007
“I don’t get it. I mean it’s just mind boggling to me! Its like every time she thinks about what she wants, it appears.” With some emotional exclamation, Mary questioned, “How does she do that?”
The question Mary was asking has been ask... Read >
Author: Chuck Gallagher
08th September 2006
Copyright 2006 Ann Stewart
How do you respond when you're offended? Why is it that one word, a look or even a perceived snub can suddenly change your happy mood into an overwhelming feeling of hurtful indignation? More often than not offence starts wit... Read >
Author: Ann Stewart
31st August 2006
Amid the vast array of symbols in the book of Revelation there is a severe warning relating to anyone who takes the "Mark of the Beast". Revelation 14:9-11 "And the third angel followed them, saying with a loud voice, If any man worship the beast and his ... Read >
Author: Debra Lohrere
15th March 2006
I tend to request constructive feedback on many different things knowing there will be times when I would really rather not hear or read about my feedback.
For months now I have requested website reviews and finally a website critiqued mine. The fir... Read >
Author: Michaela Scherr
17th February 2006
Shakespeare could wax poetic about 'What's in a Name?' because he didn't have to contend with sports mascots ...
It's the politically-correct issue in America that refuses to subside. I consider myself to be an enlightened cyberbeing, but I contend the... Read >
Author: J Square Humboldt
28th January 2006
Inexorable statistics show that most people don't like their jobs: 87% of Americans don't like their job. What should we do about it? To call at work and pretend you are ill is not the best way out. Fortunately there are more efficient methods that will c... Read >
Author: Mike Ferriston
04th October 2005
Toddlers and Transgressions
It is way too easy for someone to get hurt in a mess of toddlers. Even as infants it did not take long before curiosity and varying rates of development saw violations of personal space. At first it was cute and innocent. On... Read >
Author: mike poff
03rd October 2005
12. The Disintegration of Yugoslavia was Inevitable
Milosevic came to power (1987-9) on waves of popular support for his
rabid nationalism and fake anti-establishment credentials. His first
actions were directed at the Kosovo Albanians. He revoked ... Read >
Author: Sam Vaknin
22nd August 2005
Some Straight Talk About Your Success And Happiness
Copyright 2005 Arina Nikitina
I want to warn you: this article can cause some discomfort, indignation and sense of insult in minds of people who are not ready to be successful. If you are not ready t... Read >
Author: Arina Nikitina
11th August 2005
Why Prophesy?
A true prophet doesn't delight in competing to reveal scripture. Neither is 'hell fire and brimstone' their first love. But, if you want to know why they're more likely to thunder damnation, consider the following verses and you'll un... Read >
Author: Joyce C Lock
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