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29th September 2009
If you hate the work that you’re doing right now, you are not alone.
According to a Harris Interactive Survey…
Only 20 percent of respondents feel very passionate about their jobs
While 33 percent believe they have reached a dead end in their ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
25th September 2009
Why read motivational sayings? For motivation! You might need a bit, if you can use last year's list of goals this year because it's as good as new. All of us can benefit from inspirational thoughts, so here are ten great ones.
"Be more concerned with ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
24th September 2009
Most discussions opposing the role of Christianity in the United States arise from an abyss of ignorance so deep as to be unfathomable. You can endlessly drop boulders into this chasm of intellectual darkness without ever hearing one hit bottom
Speakin... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
24th September 2009
Thomas Jefferson said, "Eternal vigilance is the price of democracy," but besides preserving our democracy we are also in a never-ending struggle to create and expand our rights. While our founding fathers called for freedom and democracy, our people had ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
23rd September 2009
Many people go through their daily lives feeling overwhelmed. There are so many things to do and there never seems to be enough time or energy to do them all. Is this how you feel about your business, career, or life?
Have you promised yourself that th... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
23rd September 2009
What if I were to tell you that just six months from now your IQ could be 25 percent higher than what it is today? And what if I told you that all you needed to do was perform a simple daily exercise that would make it happen? In fact, there is strong evi... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
23rd September 2009
How has your first quarter of 2006 been? Have you changed your job? Changed your business? Changed your life? XL Results Foundation had a historic month in March, with the launch of the XL Social Enterprise Accreditation Program. Providing recognition to ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
22nd September 2009
Has the United States lost it’s basic principle of morality? Has the United States moved away from the guiding principles that this country was founded on? A single line from the Declaration of Independence describes these basic principles, and it is th... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
30th August 2009
When you feel that you have come up against a brick wall you need to pause, relax and think in a more creative way. Hypnosis will help you to do exactly this.
No matter what you want to achieve, you will only achieve it if you have the right mental ... Read >
Author: Roseanna Leaton
15th August 2009
In 1947, the high court announced,'The First amendment has erected a wall between church and state. That wall must be kept high and impregnable. We could not approve the tiniest breach.' actually, the'separation of church and state' phrase which they in... Read >
Author: Vicente Albert
31st July 2009
One of my favorite subjects to study about is history, particularly the pasts wars our country has been involved in. I always have deep emotional feelings that begin to come up in my mind about all of the countless number of our fellow American's, the men... Read >
Author: docphd
28th June 2009
The hobby of collecting old silver dollars is one that appeals to a great many people but one thing to keep in mind is the appeal of old coins is often in the fact that there may be several designs from even one minting year. The difference in designs the... Read >
Author: RBTV01
22nd June 2009
The hobby of collecting old silver dollars is one that appeals to a great many people but one thing to keep in mind is the appeal of old coins is often in the fact that there may be several designs from even one minting year. The difference in designs the... Read >
Author: RBTV01
22nd June 2009
The hobby of collecting old silver dollars is one that appeals to a great many people but one thing to keep in mind is the appeal of old coins is often in the fact that there may be several designs from even one minting year. The difference in designs the... Read >
Author: RBTV01
06th June 2009
One of the most important steps to getting a real online business up and running is web site traffic. An excellent source of website traffic is search engine traffic. Many people who start a home-based business hesitate to use search engine traffic becaus... Read >
Author: Stephen Beck
08th May 2009
Those of us afflicted with anxiety often find that we are telling ourself that we are “idiots, should have known better, should be able to do better, should not be anxious in this situation,” or any other number of self-critical comments. We often fe... Read >
Author: danstelter
21st January 2009
There is considerable debate as to the origins of waffles. The Dutch insist that they invented them, though the classic modern Dutch stroopwafels (syrup waffles) were actually invented in Gouda during the 18th Century, though chiffon waffles, made with se... Read >
Author: sonal sharma
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
16th January 2009
In the olden century, there was the use of the wired clothes hangers. This was mainly because at that time there were not many resources available which could be used to carry out the advancement in the manufacturing of the clothes hangers. Albert Parkhou... Read >
Author: shipra kaul
08th January 2009
The period "monkey beware" was originally coined by Zen Buddhist monks to tell the land of your awareness racing from one thought to the next, creating mental blend that saps you of central life intensity energy. We here in the Western world experience it... Read >
Author: Janice Sherwood
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
16th December 2008
The National Reform Association (the other NRA) may not be a household word in America today, but it is the oldest, socio-political group in the country. The mission of the NRA is featured in a new documentary entitled, "I Smell a Rat" -- An anti-Federal... Read >
Author: Dennis Woods
02nd December 2008
Aries the Ram (March 21 to April 20) is called the first sign of the Zodiac. We think of the beginning of the year as January, because that’s the start of the new calendar year. But this is the Zodiac year, remember, and is governed by matters more cele... Read >
Author: Peter Nguyen
28th November 2008
History, honor and tradition. Many colleges like to boast these elements as things that are important to attracting the right students to their campuses. New York University, or NYU, is one school that certainly has all three. NYU was founded 175 years ag... Read >
Author: Geoff Fraser
27th November 2008
Patrick Henry is usually lumped in with other founders like James Madison, but Henry never was reconciled to the Constitution. "Discipling the Nations -- The Government Upon His Shoulder" tells the story.
The book relates how there was no Christian... Read >
Author: Dennis Woods
05th November 2008
Home schooling has come a long way. From the early days when parents merely passed on what knowledge they had, perhaps sometimes supplemented by instruction from an itinerant tutor, it is now an acceptable alternative to institutionalized education and is... Read >
Author: Carol Currie
21st October 2008
(This article is the 5th Part of a series of articles of the author Veena Furtado’s forthcoming Book/EBook – Veena’s Internet Marketing Strategies. “Veena’s Internet Marketing Strategies” is a worldwide protected publication of © Copyright Ve... Read >
Author: VEENA FURTADO
06th October 2008
Do you think when they asked Thomas Jefferson for his ID, he just took out a
nickel?
- from Musings
I can't, for the life of me, recall how I emerged from the haze of those days. But one (relatively) clear morning, I awoke to the aspir... Read >
Author: jgraf
22nd September 2008
We disagree with Thomas Jefferson, who said "All men are created equal." For one thing there's women in this bunch too, ya know, and for another . . . it's just not true. (Plus we don't much like that grammar.) People are as different as night and day. (A... Read >
Author: Stephanie Yeh
09th September 2008
The idea of Socialites has probably been around for millenia - at least as long as there have been cities - but the concept as it is used today is a fairly new one, yet at the same time, old.
In the U.S., the category of socialites first came about as... Read >
Author: Anne Harvester
08th September 2008
Let's try a little history quiz to test your knowledge. Off the top of your head, do you know in which article of the Constitution or in which amendment in the Bill of Rights you will find the phrase “separation of church and state?” I can almost guar... Read >
Author: Lindsey
20th July 2008
Why is Ice Cream Month the right month for friendship quotes? Because what better way is there to celebrate friendship than over a banana split or fudge brownie sundae? Even when we're little, we run hand in hand with our best friends as the ice cream tru... Read >
Author: Noel Jameson
09th July 2008
An absolutely crucial ingredient toward the accomplishment of any worthwhile endeavor is the mindset that you can and will achieve the results you want. This is called Positive Expectancy.
To achieve the success you envision, you must believe that yo... Read >
Author: David Schaefer
17th June 2008
Even though Thomas Jefferson said ‘All Men Were Created Equal’, when it comes to clothing and body type, this bold statement is totally false! Even though men have fewer curves, men’s bodies vary a lot when compared to women’s, knowing how to dres... Read >
Author: anand
09th June 2008
There is a widespread and mistaken belief that having Attention Deficit Disorder or ADD is a dreadful thing. Even as the ADD afflicted brain without doubt holds out a few risks, it offers a few 'less than obvious' advantages as well. Provided below is a... Read >
Author: Professionals in Marketing
29th May 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Fabienne Fredrickson
QUOTE: "Nothing can stop the man with the right mental attitude from achieving his goal; nothing on earth can help the man with the wrong mental attitude." - Thomas Jefferson
You may be working your tail off t... Read >
Author: Fabienne Fredrickson
21st May 2008
Thomas Jefferson is one of the most famous figures in American History. The third President of the United States, Jefferson was one of the Founding Fathers, establishing a republic United States all those years ago. He is still remembered today in histo... Read >
Author: Kevin Camilleri
02nd May 2008
Why would anyone want to have a thermometer in their garden? After all, one can’t control the temperatures Mother Nature saddles us with, without providing a thermostat to turn down or air conditioner to blow more cool breezes our way. Well, one reaso... Read >
Author: Kent Spade
22nd February 2008
If you’ve ever wondered how scrapbooks began you’re not alone. Most people are familiar with the photo album and understand that once the camera enabled people to have their own photos, these photos were stored and organized in a sensible manner. How... Read >
Author: scrapbooker
23rd January 2008
Huckabee took to the air in defense of his “Human Life Amendment” and his “Traditional Marriage Amendment.” Appearing on Fox’s Hannity and Colmes January 15, 2007 Huckabee defended his statements and added “I’m not suggesting that we re-writ... Read >
Author: Rev Michael Bresciani
18th January 2008
The word apostasy is derived from the Greek word apostasis which literally means “desertion.” In the last few years of time as we know it the Bible clearly promises there will be a falling away or apostasy in the church and in long held theological pr... Read >
Author: Rev Michael Bresciani
14th August 2007
requests from customers, Christensen authored and published her first idea book for scrapbook fans in 1995. Aficionados have been into scrapbooking since printed material became accessible to the average individual. As scrapbooking became more popular, in... Read >
Author: John Foster
01st August 2007
Lap desks have a special history. Thomas Jefferson drafted the Declaration of Independence on one. Most officers in the Civil War (1861-1865) used them and they were popular for officers in England earlier than that. According to my research, they became... Read >
Author: Kathleen Hogan
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
19th April 2007
When Andrew Jackson became a president in 1829, 125,000 Native Americans still lived east of the Mississippi River. 60,000 of Cherokees, Creeks, Choctaw, and Chickasaw Indians held millions of acres in Georgia, Alabama, and Mississippi. The most crucial... Read >
Author: Jeff Stats
19th April 2007
When Andrew Jackson became a president in 1829, 125,000 Native Americans still lived east of the Mississippi River. 60,000 of Cherokees, Creeks, Choctaw, and Chickasaw Indians held millions of acres in Georgia, Alabama, and Mississippi. The most crucial p... Read >
Author: Jeff Stats
30th March 2007
The Thomas Jefferson quotes recorded throughout history provide us with priceless wisdom still today. Thomas Jefferson was born on April 13th of 1743 and no one could have known how important the words would be that this child would speak. This month we c... Read >
Author: Noel Jameson
15th February 2007
One of the techniques that can be used to establish the habit of easily recalling our knowledge is review. Things stick in the mind by repetition. We learn our native tongue by hearing it over and over. We forget it when we cease to speak it. Missionarie... Read >
Author: Liza Othman
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
15th January 2007
The term “monkey mind” was originally coined by Zen Buddhist monks to describe the condition of your mind racing from one thought to the next, creating mental churn that saps you of vital life force energy. We here in the Western world experience it a... Read >
Author: Lynn Scheurell
13th January 2007
People are so quick to settle for a mediocre life that barely gets them by. Every morning you see people crowding the freeways and busy intersections, to make it on time to a place that will barely pay their bills and give their families enough to eat.
... Read >
Author: Susan Velez
18th November 2006
Corporate law has a long history in the United States dating back to Alexander Hamilton and Thomas Jefferson when the government of our then evolving country was being centralized. With the country growing, it became apparent that decisions were needed p... Read >
Author: Richard Hall
03rd September 2006
Down south, southern cooking is the center of interest and plays a pivotal role in most functions and activities. Did you realize that it was several centuries ago when southern cooking came into existence? Believe it or not, Southerners treasured their c... Read >
Author: John Purdy
31st August 2006
DNA paternity testing has been a virtual godsend for many fathers or potential fathers over the years, and a curse for others. While once in the realm of science fiction, it is now possible to prove conclusively, one way or the other, if a man is indeed t... Read >
Author: Christy Berger
23rd July 2006
Debt Is A Major Crisis Today And How Do We Get Debt Relief?
Debt relief is very common today and many of us are seeking debt help so that we can get out of debt once and for all. Some of us choose to get debt consolidation loans or to perhaps even see ... Read >
Author: Judith Howard
17th July 2006
Debt Is A Major Crisis Today And How Do We Get Debt Relief?
Debt relief is very common today and many of us are seeking debt help so that we can get out of debt once and for all. Some of us choose to get debt consolidation loans or to perhaps even see ... Read >
Author: Judith Howard
02nd May 2006
How has your first quarter of 2006 been? Have you changed your job? Changed your business? Changed your life? XL Results Foundation had a historic month in March, with the launch of the XL Social Enterprise Accreditation Program. Providing recognition to ... Read >
Author: Markus Karlsson
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
24th April 2006
Why read motivational sayings? For motivation! You might need a bit, if you can use last year's list of goals this year because it's as good as new. All of us can benefit from inspirational thoughts, so here are ten great ones.
"Be more concerned with ... Read >
Author: Steve Gillman
17th February 2006
Are you ready to be surprised? Life is full of surprises - to thosewho are aware.History records amazing coincidences in the lives of two of America'sfounders - Thomas Jefferson and John Quincy Adams. You are aware thatJefferson labored for two weeks writ... Read >
Steve Goodier
04th January 2006
Has the United States lost it's basic principle of morality? Has the United States moved away from the guiding principles that this country was founded on? A single line from the Declaration of Independence describes these basic principles, and it is the ... Read >
Author: Thomas Sullivan
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
10th October 2005
Ten Top Tips to Save you Time and Stress
Don't say you don't have enough time. You have exactly the same number of hours per day that were given to Helen Keller, Pasteur, Michelangelo, Mother Teresa, Leonardo da Vinci, Thomas Jefferson, and Albert Eins... Read >
Author: Craig Brown
26th August 2005
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"AT THE CUTTING EDGE OF THE NEW FRONTIER OF CYBERSPACE"
"The next information revolution is well under way...It is
not a revolution in technology, machinery, techniques, software, or speed. It is a r... Read >
Author: Craig Lock
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