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New Age Spirituality – Morning Has Been All Night Coming ( Part 53 )

29th September 2009
There is a village in Scotland far from the bustling of busy cities. Or at least there was. Go, as the crow flies, north from Cromarty, beyond Dornoch Firth, toward the Northwest Highlands, and you will cross green, gently rising countryside to see the hi... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

History Of Golf

29th September 2009
For generations, the favorite type of recreation in my family has been golf. I remember being a small child and trailing my great-grandfather, my grandfather and my own father around the golf course near my mother's place of work. Come to think of it, my ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Antique Motorcycle Online Shopping Options

25th September 2009
Since antique motorcycles are so old, it is hard to determine all of the antique motorcycle online shopping options that you might have to buy, sell or repair one properly. Some people might have a good starting point at finding the parts they need becaus... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Do We Relate Differently With Family Compared To Friends

25th September 2009
So many times, you will hear from someone that they are so and so. They are from the xyz family. They would say. Their family is famous for this and this, they would add. Family and a strong sense of belonging to our last name is important to many of us. ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

The Proper Care Of Sports Cards

23rd September 2009
We have all heard with heavy hearts the stories about how our great grandfather carried around a Honus Wagner Card in his back pocket until the corners wore off and his mother threw it away when she did the laundry, or how our father put a Mickey Mantle i... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Badminton – The Sport Everyone Loves

23rd September 2009
It’s fast! It’s fun! It’s so easy to learn that even five-year-olds can delight in playing it. More than just a game for families, badminton will soar you to the Olympics if you choose to perfect your skill level! Badminton has captivated the hea... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

An Overview of Ancestry.com

22nd September 2009
Many people try and trace their ancestry for a lot of reasons. Some do it for medical reasons to find out about a mysterious disease that their family is suffering from, others do it for honoring their dead relatives, and there are people who find it as a... Read >
Author: Alvin Mitchell

Paris Hilton the Modern Day Aphrodite

16th September 2009
The internet was just born and already it has 6 billion websites, one for every person on Earth today. Human beings are obsessed with writing and even more obsessed with Paris Hilton, the number one search on the internet. Lets get to know a little about ... Read >

Tracing Your Roots Online

15th September 2009
There is just something about knowing where you came from and knowing who your ancestors are. This is the reason why many people have taken the time to trace their roots and find more information about their lineage. We all have to consider that knowing w... Read >
Author: Alvin Mitchell

A Dragonfly Story

01st August 2009
My grandfather told me a very interesting story that inspired me to get a dragonfly tt487 remote control helicopter, and I'd like to share that story with you. So, when my grandfather was a little boy, he lived in the rural parts of Pennsylvania. His ... Read >
Author: Freddy Roy

2012: Will we make it?

28th July 2009
Copyright (c) 2009 Jan Bouda The figure of the year 2012 has always been quite controversial. When I was a little child in the early 80's, I remember that my great-grandfather told me about some prophecies talking about the end of the world made by th... Read >
Author: Chirrongo

What Makes a Baby Gift Basket Special?

21st July 2009
The fact that gift baskets contain many useful, practical and fun items instead of just one large gift makes them greatly appreciated by mom and dad. Baby Gift Baskets serve more than one purpose and they meet the needs of the new baby and parents as wel... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Keys To Conversion – Your Call To Action

01st July 2009
If you are really out to make money online with information marketing, no matter what niche, format or packaging you come up with, you need to spend some serious time and thought working on how to get conversions. This is where you ask your prospect to ta... Read >
Author: Neil Asher

Genealogy Search: Map Out Your Family Tree Easily

27th June 2009
Do you know where you came from? From what generation you belong? To whom you are related? Maybe you are hearing tales that you somewhat belong to a rich family but then your great great grandfather was disowned losing all the rights from his rich family.... Read >
Author: Gerry Restrivera

Great Operas of Verdi

27th April 2009
When I was in college I was one of the few lucky students who was invited to participate a special music class whose main concern was to introduce students (who were not studying in the Conservatory) to the wonderful history of music. Apparently, I... Read >
Author: mark

Pitfalls in Building Relationships, Commitment and Love - Continuing With C

16th April 2009
We continue our series destined to help you avoid the pitfalls in building interpersonal relationships, whether with family, coworkers, friends, or that special someone. Unfortunately committed, loving relationships do not just happen. You must realize th... Read >
Author: Levi Reiss

Who Invented the Corner Desk?

02nd April 2009
Have you ever wondered who invented the corner desk? No? I didn't think so,but neither had I until I had to write about corner desks for the umpteenth time. I mean, what can you say different about a corner desk than previously written when you have alrea... Read >
Author: MJ

Learn About Appraising Antique Jewelry

31st March 2009
Antique jewelry holds a special place in many collectors and admirers' hearts, mainly because of its history. There is also a certain romance to having antique jewelry that has passed hands many times. Just the thought of owning antique jewelry gives the ... Read >
Author: Jade Simpson

Interstate Moving Can Be A Breeze

31st March 2009
When you are moving from state to state, it can be a huge hassle. Interstate moving means that you have limited opportunities to visit your new home. One way to minimize the hassle is to find interstate movers to help you along. When you move large items ... Read >
Author: Jonathan B

Prince Edward Island History and Lineage - Trace Your Roots on the Island

27th March 2009
In 1867 Prince Edward Island became the birthplace of a nation with the creation of Canada, and every year thousands return to the province in search of long lost family links. Renting cottages and digging into Prince Edward Island maps, people from al... Read >
Author: winglerkurt

Interstate Moving Can Be a Breeze

10th March 2009
When you are moving from state to state, it can be a huge hassle. Interstate moving means that you have limited opportunities to visit your new home. One way to minimize the hassle is to find Interstate Movers to help you along. When you move large items... Read >
Author: Ben

Achieving Success

03rd February 2009
IF YOU ARE TOO BUSY TO READ THIS ARTICLE RIGHT NOW, PLEASE PRINT IT AND SAVE IT FOR A TIME WHEN YOU NEED A LITTLE INSPIRATION AND IT BECOMES MOST RELEVANT. Believe me, a time will come! Also if you feel you know a business owner that is facing such a ch... Read >
Author: Cidnee Stephen

A Legitimate Home Business Idea for the Couch Potato?

11th November 2008
These days, quirky jobs are all over the place - but these are legit. Back in your great grandfather's time, nobody would have been paid to eat in fancy restaurants and travel first class gratis. Not anybody could get fancy jobs but now the potato couch... Read >
Author: ah008095

Cork Attractions: The Shandon Bells

27th October 2008
Dating back to the 6th Century, the Church of St Anne in Shandon rises high above Cork city. 37 metres to be precise, and its steeple can be seen from all parts of the city. Shandon's 8 bells weigh over 6 tonnes and are commemorated in the song 'The Bells... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley

Information Search for Death Records

19th September 2008
Death records are not that hard task to search; these records are considered as legal documents created by a physician who had recorded the date, time and the reason of an individual’s death. These records are under the care of a government authorities ... Read >
Author: Gilbert

Security Cameras and "Photo Finish": Who Got To the Finish Line First?

08th September 2008
Horse Races and the 2008 Olympics Hall of Famer jockey Russel Blaze wired his 10,000th race with a photo finish. In hotly contested races, a photo finish is the be all and end all. Without it, there would be endless protests, which would blur the... Read >
Author: surveillanceguide

Information Search for Death Records

26th August 2008
Death records are not that hard task to search; these records are considered as legal documents created by a physician who had recorded the date, time and the reason of an individual’s death. These records are under the care of a government authorities ... Read >
Author: Ashley Curtis

Choosing A Name For Your Baby

25th July 2008
Choosing a name is one of the most important things you'll have to decide on during your pregnancy. Pick a name that your child is going to love, not something he/she will hate or be made fun of. There are a lot of things to consider when naming your chil... Read >
Author: Julia Sullivan

How To Trace Your Family History

22nd July 2008
There are approximately 12 steps if you are planning to organize your family tree. But I summarized the entire guide and ended up with 9. In order to get things started you have to prepare the following materials. File boxes with lids Colored hangin... Read >
Author: Tanaris

Tears on Both Sides of the Ocean (part 6)

06th May 2008
Although arranged marriages (miai-gekkon) are declining in Japan, in the early 70's and especially among families, at that time, of the older generation it was very common. Eke had been told from a very early age that her husband would be chosen for here... Read >
Author: Patch

The Dos And Don'ts In Dating A Handsome Man

07th March 2008
If my great grandfather would wake up from his grave and find a woman dating a handsome man! He would simply collapse and wish the world would open and swallow him alive! As everything on the universe changes and seems to take a deferent direction from wh... Read >
Author: Francis K Githinji

Losing a Home to the Wildfires in California

06th November 2007
We lost our homes in the wildfires of 2003 in Lake Arrowhead. It was a time that we just didn't think we would ever get over. So to see homes burning once again in Lake Arrowhead and San Diego was a déjà vu.At the time, it was heart wrenching to see e... Read >
Author: Beth and Lee McCain

Designing Ads that Make You Money

02nd November 2007
One of the most effective methods of generating traffic and ultimately sales, is through the use of advertising. However, how do you design ads that that make you money and entice viewers to click on your links?First and foremost, develop a compelling hea... Read >
Author: jomark3

Japanese Grandpa Finishes School

12th April 2007
Not all people are lucky to pursue a college education. There are numerous reasons why this may not be achieved. Financial difficulties, emotional problems and forced and unexpected circumstances are just some of them. But for people who put great value o... Read >
Author: Philip Nicosia

Famous Psychics - Allison DuBois

01st March 2007
Allison DuBois is the real woman who inspired the television show, Medium. She was born on January 24, 1972, in Phoenix, Arizona, and even as a child, Allison knew that she was different from the other kids. She had one of her first life-after-death encou... Read >
Author: Bonnie Jo Davis

Three Emerging Technologies that Will Change the World

05th October 2006
Copyright 2006 Jack Knows Inc. I was speaking with a friend the other night about his great grandfather. His great grandfather was born in 1875. He lived until 1965. Can you imagine the technology that this man saw come online? Let me name a few: t... Read >
Author: Paul Mcgillivary

Lessons from Legacy: Life by Design Part 1

04th October 2006
Copyright 2006 Melissa Galt Creating a Unique and Original Life In order to lead an original and unique life, we do have to think outside of the box and create our own rules and guidelines for accomplishment. The best among us always have done so. I... Read >
Author: Melissa Galt

Why Study Your Genealogy?

30th August 2006
You never met them, but without them you wouldn't be here. They're your ancestors; those long-forgotten people whose lives were so different, yet so similar, to yours today. Why study these people who are long gone and buried? Well, think about it. I... Read >
Author: Shari Hearn

Creating a Life Worth Living, Part 3

28th July 2006
Copyright 2006 Melissa Galt Getting Launched and Letting Go In the meantime, I was launching my own design practice six months earlier than planned. I had to put some pieces inherited from Mother up for auction to gain some working capital and pay d... Read >
Author: Melissa Galt

The Difference Between Management and LeadershipThe Difference Between Management and Leadership

20th July 2006
A 27 year old manager named Justin who attended my seminar at the University of Wisconsin asked why his employees didn't accept his authority, even though he had been given the official title of General Manager . He was taking over a trucking company from... Read >
Author: Glenn Shepard

The Difference Between Management and Leadership

19th July 2006
A 27 year old manager named Justin who attended my seminar at the University of Wisconsin asked why his employees didn't accept his authority, even though he had been given the official title of General Manager . He was taking over a trucking company from... Read >
Author: Glenn Shepard

Fresh Inspirations: Truths to Live By

12th July 2006
Copyright 2006 Melissa Galt I recently spoke in Milwaukee for the Symphony Orchestra's annual fundraising luncheon and tabletop setting auction. It was a great event, well attended by many patrons of the arts. Milwaukee has a breathtaking new addition ... Read >
Author: Melissa Galt

Looking in the Life of a Family Ancestor

26th May 2006
Skull Valley is a desert area in Tooele County, Utah, about 80 miles southwest from Salt Lake City. Today this area accommodates military training facilities, but over a century before, it was the home to a community of Hawaiian settlers who left thei... Read >
Author: 10x Marketing

The Value of Probate Research

12th May 2006
Probate records can prove to be invaluable resources in tracing ancestry and if you are lucky they can even come with some extra perks. The Perks Ok, so lets get right down to the perks, since it would only be cruel to leave you hangin... Read >
Author: 10x Marketing

Trace Family Tree

07th May 2006
Trace Family Tree Hi, my name is Karen and I started this blog when I decided to research my family tree (also known as genealogy). Family tree research can often prove quite difficult and I started almost 6 months ago by asking my living relatives for... Read >
Author: Karen Carr

Indentured Servant

01st May 2006
Richard Mynatt, Jr. was born 1728 in London, England and died 1824 in Grainger County, TN. He was my 7th great grandfather. He came to America as an indentured servant for Thomas Lee, esquire of Virginia. He had been an indentured servant at the age of tw... Read >
Author: Tina Sansone

Discover the Light of Japan

13th March 2006
"We may simply have lost our appreciation for handmade goods." Igarashi san has been making chochin paper lanterns in his small shop for his whole life. His father too, and his grandfatherand great grandfather and even great, great grandfather. The tools ... Read >
Author: Brian Yalung

Leaving Secrets: How to Create a Personal Instruction Manual for Life

07th January 2006
Imagine if your great, great grandfather or grandmother had left you a book with their secrets for living. Maybe it contained nuggets of wisdom, yummy recipes, favorite jokes, or just insights for how to lead a good life. Ever since people learned of my n... Read >
Author: Joe Vitale

Bread Baking Made Easy

04th October 2005
Dont you just hate it when you follow a recipe to the letter and when the bread baking is finished the bread not only looks nothing like the recipe books picture, but tastes terrible as well? There is no denying that bread baking as with baking ... Read >
Author: Beth Scott

Who are You?

17th August 2005
Who are You? When standing before our Maker, it'll be just us and Him. So, just incase God asks, "Who are you?" you might want to have prepared your heart to answer. "So, who are you?" "My great grandfather was the President of our denomin... Read >
Author: Joyce C Lock