Articles, tagged with "derision", page 5
26th November 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Dave Smart
When we think of "trick questions" we might think of all the times that Jesus was asked trick questions during His ministry by those who had less than honest motives. Not so well known however, is at least one incidence wh...
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01st September 2008
For sufferers like you who are subject to several attacks per year, it is understandable if you are constantly on the lookout for inexpensive angular cheilitis treatment methods. Fortunately, there are indeed affordable treatment options for this painful ...
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VernKye Lim
25th July 2008
It?s fair to say that there?s some element of judgement, not to say snobbery, between those who go ?on holiday? and backpackers.
Trekking with a rucksack you tend to become rather dismissive of tourists ? failing to see that staying in a hostel rather...
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MarkeD
17th July 2008
The term 'salesperson' had earned a bad reputation in modern times. Even inside organizations, some of the employees are uncomfortable dealing or working with salespeople. Personally, I have been involved in companies where salespeople were generally view...
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Charlie Lang
25th June 2008
"If a fellow isn't thankful for what he's got, he isn't likely to be thankful for what he's going to get."â€"Frank A. Clark
It is important for your personal prosperity to take joy in the process of sending people money. As you write the check or pay the...
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Chellie Campbell
08th May 2008
O2 were the last network to get into the world of mobile broadband. Maybe they didn't quite realise how important it would be? Either way, their offering hasn't been greeted with open arms, but with hoots of derision. Read on to find out why!
Mobile bro...
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Matt Sharp
25th April 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Elizabeth Davis
1. "You Don't Really Believe in That Stuff, Do You?"
The ONLY people who say this are the people who know NOTHING about hand analysis. Don't let this be you. (Yes, I admit it - this is my pet peeve question.) Only ...
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Beth Davis
09th April 2008
Like many other Christians in this tumultuous world, I am surrounded by apathy. It's been said, "It's easy to only focus on the bad. There is enough of it that it won't run out. But you don't have to go around looking for it." I understood at once that th...
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Bethany
06th February 2008
Derision of public sector management practices is common in the private sector and the media, but last week, a survey by research firm Roffey Park, showed that public sector managers are beginning to chime in. The Management Agenda 2008 survey, compil...
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Andrew Regan
25th July 2007
If you're looking for a way to motivate yourself to a new level of success, ask yourself a simple, yet powerful question:
What's in it for me besides the money?
Of course, this question does not necessarily apply to all careers all the time. However...
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Tony Papajohn
01st June 2007
Therapeutic use of essential oils in the alternative health and wellness arena is on the rise; more and more people are venturing beyond mainstream 'aroma' therapy and finding the value in pure, therapeautic grade volitile plant oils. Education regarding ...
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Michelle Cech
25th May 2006
Everybody's got something to lose with any risk they ever take. Equally, everybody who is prepared to risk something stands to gain so much. Life's a gamble and there's little that's predictable or certain. That's what makes it so exciting!
So why do s...
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John Beavis
09th February 2006
Secured bad credit loans used to be looked upon with some derision in years gone by. Now they are becoming the norm, and we should be glad. Here are seven good reasons why we should all cheer up about it!
1. There is so much credit being offered and pe...
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Gordon Goodfellow
19th September 2005
Why we fear speaking
The Book of Lists years ago had speaking to a group of people as the number one fear in life – well ahead of death. Subsequent studies have tended to confirm that if not the top fear, it is always very close to the top. Why does s...
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Rikki Arundel