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Believe You Can!

29th September 2009
In any therapeutic intervention that is designed to achieve change, it is important to have an understanding of the beliefs and values held by the person wishing to change. NLP therapists are able to work with clients to eradicate limiting beliefs. NLP ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Believe You Can!

07th September 2009
In any therapeutic intervention that is designed to achieve change, it is important to have an understanding of the beliefs and values held by the person wishing to change. NLP therapists are able to work with clients to eradicate limiting beliefs. NLP th... Read >
Author: sonia ahuja

Controversial apocalyptic novel is causing much controversy among religious and environmental groups

03rd August 2009
There has been much buzz about a recently published novel that envisions an apocalyptic future for our planet. Some say it is so real, that it has changed their lives. Is this a real vision of our future or just another fad? This eerie vision of the fu... Read >
Author: Neal Mandel

How Are Oil Prices and the Forex Market Related?

01st August 2009
Well, people who are familiar with Forex and have been into forex trading, know that many of the most important currency trading pairs rise and fall based on the price of oil. The price of barrel of oil has been a leading factor as well as indicator of... Read >
Author: Vahid

Trip to Sweden

27th March 2009
Sweden is one of the most accessible areas of travel in Western Europe. This statement will be raised some eyebrows a few years ago, but it became a reality. So why not go to Stockholm this year? The leaders of both continents, may have different view... Read >
Author: rubinavn

Prince Charles Highlights Environment And Travel

23rd October 2008
The 2008 ABTA Convention (ABTA is the Association of British Travel Agents) took place in October in Las Palmas on Gran Canaria - the first time ABTA had gathered on the island. A major theme of the convention was the issue of innovation in tourism. Bu... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Visiting Geneva: It Has More Than Meets The Eye

06th October 2008
The presence of many well known international organisations such as the headquarters of the Red Cross has quite kindly contributed to placing Geneva on the map, but don’t that this unfairly overshadow much of the charm that belongs to this interesting c... Read >
Author: Vicky Cochrane

Experience the World With a Study Abroad Program

24th September 2008
During the school year many lucky students will get the opportunity to study abroad in Asia. It's a wonderful and fun experience but don't underestimate the potential educational benefits of doing so. In my opinion there isn't really a downside to study... Read >
Author: Anne Harvester

What Is wrong with smart non-romantic men?

12th September 2008
As a woman i was always attracted to intellectually smart men. You tell me about science, politics and discuss any intelligent subject and i couldn't hide my admiration. It was what attracted me to this stern looking, smart non-romantic men. I am no frien... Read >
Author: Francis K Githinji

What Is wrong with smart non-romantic men?

08th September 2008
As a woman i was always attracted to intellectually smart men. You tell me about science, politics and discuss any intelligent subject and i couldn't hide my admiration. It was what attracted me to this stern looking, smart non-romantic men. I am no frien... Read >
Author: Francis K Githinji

Some Bad Things About Soccer

01st September 2008
Soccer riots have always been something of a mystery. The violence in hockey is at least compatible. Grown men in heavy costumes skating at high speed with blades on their feet to create enough tension and energy to start a fight in a hurry. In baseball, ... Read >
Author: John Salmon

Corporate Income Tax Reform--- Seriously

15th July 2008
The investor's eye view of politics is a simplistic, practical, dot-connecting approach to sorting things out so that win/win change can be considered. Real world politics is not concerned with such things, and that is one of the most serious problems fac... Read >
Author: Steve Selengut

Which Is Value For Money? Cable Television Versus Satellite Television

01st July 2007
Cable and satellite TV ? which is value for money and a better deal for consumers out there? Such common question has been asked many times in homes around the world. For a long time now, though this has absolutely no repercussions or impact on world poli... Read >
Author: Andrew

An Investor's Eye View of the Corporate Income Tax

26th April 2007
The Investor's Eye view of politics is a simplistic, practical, "dot-connecting" approach to sorting things out so that positive (win/win) change can be considered. Real World politics is not concerned with such things, and that is one of the most serious... Read >
Author: Steve Selengut

Mississauga

12th April 2007
Mississauga is Canada’s sixth largest city, with a population of 630,000 and an area of 28,750 hectares, or 111 square miles. It is home to L. B. Pearson International Airport, Canada’s busiest airport, and is within commuting distance to 9 major univ... Read >
Author: Rob Parker

Believe You Can Change

12th March 2007
In any therapeutic intervention that is designed to achieve change, it is important to have an understanding of the beliefs and values held by the person wishing to change. NLP therapists are able to work with clients to eradicate limiting beliefs. NLP th... Read >
Author: People Building

Believe That You Can Change Your Limiting Beliefs – By Karen Hastings

21st January 2007
In any therapeutic intervention that is designed to achieve change, it is important to have an understanding of the beliefs and values held by the person wishing to change. NLP therapists are able to work with clients to eradicate limiting beliefs. ... Read >
Author: Karen Hastings

Analyzing Real-Life Examples of Top Ranking Sites, Part 4

12th January 2007
Analyzing Real-Life Examplesof Top Ranking Sites, Part 4By Robin Nobles(Continued from Part 3 -- interview with a representative fromThe Shortwave Store.)Our next example site is an online store that sells shortwaveradios and accessories -- a category we'... Read >
Robin Nobles

How to start learning a new language

16th November 2006
It is easier to start to learn a new language than to become good at it, and almost certainly is more fun. I've started to learn many new languages. French, Spanish, Italian, Russian and Afrikaans to name but a few. I can't speak them yet but I've sta... Read >
Author: Frank Middleton

Guide To AK 47 Airsoft Gun

04th October 2006
The AK 47 airsoft gun is among the most popular models of the replica gun used in the game of airsoft. The actual AK 47 is a gas-powered assault rifle designed for Mikhail Kalashnikov, produced in Russia. It was popularized in films and on TV shows and it... Read >
Author: Masni Rizal Mansor

The Tarot, terrorism and global warming: what the Tarot has to say about the modern world.

14th September 2006
The 78 card Tarot deck is based upon an ancient philosophy, which can bring startling insights when applied to the modern world. This article explores these ideas in the context of current global issues such as international politics, global warming, terr... Read >
Author: Fred Street

Hedley Bull,

01st April 2006
Book Report on Hedley Bull, "The Anarchical Society" Headley Bull worked on the questions of the political system and state organization. He dedicated a number of works to this theme and one of them is "The Anarchical Society" that was first published... Read >
Author: John Nilson

"A Holy Terror" our Freedom is at Stake

16th February 2006
Muslim terrorism is actually as well in the United States as in Europe and the other states belonging to the "West"(Australia, New Zealand and Israel), the main concern of the populations and Governments. Radical Muslims make no attempt do disguise tha... Read >
Author: Robert Maegh

Why Every College Student Should Study Abroad

30th November 2005
The benefits of studying abroad cannot be underestimated. There is no downside to studying abroad and the upside is huge. From learning a new language to gaining a better understanding of world politics, studying abroad can make you a far more desirable h... Read >
Author: Lee Frankel

10 Things To Do This Summer

26th August 2005
10 Things To Do This Summer (for a happier, healthier life) Kathy Gates, Professional Life Coach www.reallifecoach.com Looking for a summer project? How about working on who you are, and what kind of life you really want to live? Here's s... Read >
Author: Kathy Gates