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Term Life Insurance - Fables And Reality Part 2

12th October 2009
In our last article we discussed common thinking of why people choose not to be insured. The previous issues were working at home, being young and healthy and having the mortgage paid. Again we will see that term life insurance is adaptable to your needs.... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Modern Lamps

06th October 2009
Lamps of different kinds used for different lighting needs. One can’t find a home without a lamp that decorates the interior. Before the advent of the electric lights, homes were lit up with conventional lamps of different sizes and shapes. One can’t ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Reference Information to Ease Your Chinese Character Study

01st October 2009
Chinese characters seem the most difficult part for foreign friends to learn the Chinese language. In my opinion, the main reason for that may be Chinese characters look very different from their quarter parts in the Roman languages: each character repres... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Do you Know What Do Women Want?

01st October 2009
Please consider this article for your website or ezine. Permission to reprint if byline stays intact. Courtesy appreciated but not necessary if you're busy. “What do Women Want?” Freud’s famous question – what do women want? He claimed in... Read >
Author: trinity.services020

Foundational Principles Of Persuasionc

29th September 2009
Central to understanding persuasion is the concept of neutrality. The laws of persuasion are neither good nor evil. They simply exist. Just as nuclear power can be used to create electricity or an atomic bomb, persuasion can be used to create unity or to ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Aesop has been credited with inventing the fable

22nd September 2009
Everyone is familiar with Aesop's Fables. They are short stories usually about animal characters designed to make a point about human behavior. Aesop has been credited with inventing the fable. Indeed, the name Aesop has become synonymous with fables. How... Read >
Author: Nirmal

Choosing A Reliable XBOX 360 Games Bundle Wisely and Preventing Future Errors

21st September 2009
Everyone would like to have an XBOX 360. While making sure you get the right bundle can be a pain, it is well worth it. Lots of individuals still fear the red ring of death. Also sometimes called the "rrod". For the most part, these problems have been fix... Read >
Author: timelectronics

The Dionysian myth in Golding’s conception

21st September 2009
William Golding’s Lord of the Flies appeared in 1954 to limited critical appreciation; by the mid-sixties, the novel was attracting the kind of close study that accompanies the recognition of a compulsory classic. ( Reilly 1992; 3-4;12-21). In 1962, Ti... Read >
Author: Luka Malgaj

Are Advertisers To Blame for Americans Weight Loss Issues?

21st September 2009
Regardless of which side of this debate you are on, it can be argued that advertisers have used food almost as a weapon to gain market share for their clients. The war of fighting to get the consumer’s attention to purchase certain types of food has ad... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Gift your beloved a beautiful diamond engagement ring before marriage

15th September 2009
Before the wedding ceremony take place engagement ceremony bears the essence the wedding ceremony as it can be said that engagement is the miniature of wedding. Like that a engagement ring is a miniature of a wedding ring. It always plays a significant ro... Read >
Author: mark fisher

Wedding ring is sign of love and respect for couples

14th September 2009
Down the lanes of history it is always seen that the love for jewelry basically for rings is identical in every part of world history. Ring was always seen with a different kind of importance in history of continentals like Egypt, Rome, Greece, Sind, Mes... Read >
Author: mark fisher

Going through the history of engagement rings

13th September 2009
Engagement rings are always indicating the beginning of a new relationship. It is kind of opening of a new threshold of life. Engagement was a ritual of a long time ago. In history it was seen as a ritual which indicates the sign of marriage before the ex... Read >
Author: mark fisher

An Ancient Fable - With a Moral to Help You Double Your Income in This Troubled Economy

20th August 2009
An Elder was about to captivate the children with a Fable passed on down through the ages. It always worked. It always taught a great lesson. And, this time was going to be as fascinating as the first time it was ever told. The tale has a moral which y... Read >
Author: RaymonAaron

Aesop's Fable The Tortoise & the Hare Will Double Your Income Especially in This Troubled Economy

20th August 2009
You will likely recall many famous fables by Aesop, a slave who lived on the Island of Samos about 550 BC.  He reputedly produced many hundreds of fables still taught today to teach morals to children, parishoners, employees, voters, etc. One of Aesop... Read >
Author: RaymonAaron

The History Behind Weathervanes: How the Copper Weathervane on your Home Came About

13th August 2009
Weathervanes are a common ornament on many homes, and these copper objects that indicate the direction of the wind are still used for their original purpose occasionally. While for many knowing the direction of the wind isn’t important, this was the ori... Read >
Author: KeywordPerformance

What to Do on a Day Out in Nottingham

13th August 2009
If you're thinking about visiting Nottingham, the chances are you're imagining all of those amazing Robin Hood style adventures you'll be able to have, visiting the place that the fabled hero was said to live. Nottingham takes a lot of its personality fro... Read >
Author: Adam Singleton

The Family Tree Scrapbooking Project Can Unite and Inspire Your Family

08th August 2009
Imagine your family's wonder and delight as they discover and explore their family history when they open the brand new scrapbook you created for them. With each turn of the page they are thrilled to see their family's past unfold before them. Their imagi... Read >
Author: jeffkona

How to Convince People to Accept Your Ideas

26th July 2009
People attending management training courses often ask how they can get their ideas accepted. How many times have you as a manager experienced just how difficult it is to get your ideas and initiatives accepted? Human nature tends to see problems and to c... Read >
Author: Richard Stone

Why pay more…..

16th July 2009
…when you can pay less? If you are seeking an answer to this question or want to know just in case then you are at the right place. If not it would be the right time to leave and read something that is of interest to you (I don’t mean to be rude but I... Read >
Author: manishchauhan

How to Keep Your Workplace Safe Without Boring Everyone to Tears

02nd July 2009
Workers Get Relaxed About Anything We've all noticed workplace safety a million times. The concepts have become so typical and average that they tend to contain no real value for us anymore. They're simply a general notion, a vague idea about not messi... Read >
Author: Jason Lee

Easy Fixes For Well Known Xbox 360 Glitches

27th June 2009
The Xbox 360 games console is reasonably well-liked for its fast processing speed, awe inspiring graphics, multimedia functions, and its large selection of game titles. It is also famous for its exclusive titles, like Halo, Fable, Mass Effect, Gears of Wa... Read >
Author: Trent Oliver

"The Tortoise & the Hare" Will Double Your Income Especially in This Troubled Economy

11th June 2009
You will likely recall many famous fables by Aesop, a slave who lived on the Island of Samos about 550 BC. He reputedly produced many hundreds of fables still taught today to teach morals to children, parishoners, employees, voters, etc. One of Aesop's ... Read >
Author: Raymond Aaron

Pay Per Click Versus Orgainic Search Engine Listings

29th May 2009
The fable of the hare and tortoise's race is known by most people, both young and old., but it has parallels in the world of Internet Marketing, specifically in the area of Search Engine Marketing (SEM and SEO). Search Engine Marketing covers the many... Read >
Author: Graham Baylis

Perseverance and its virtues

14th May 2009
To remain steadfast, hopeful, optimistic and courageous against all odds or unfavorable circumstances is said to be perseverance, which is the hallmark of achieving great and seemingly impossible targets. Perseverance is an essential ... Read >
Author: Khadim hussain subhpoto

Easter Flowers and Gifts

15th April 2009
At Easter many people give gifts in the UK from Easter flowers and large eggs made out of chocolate to cards and Hampers from the fabled Easter bunny. The eggs people give come in a huge range of styles and prices, some costing up to £1000 to purchase,... Read >
Author: EmmaMcCann

Leadsmarketer Top Lead Generation Tips for New Sellers

10th March 2009
1. Define your goals – Be clear on what you want. Do you want 20 more leads in your database? Do you want to generate $995K in net new customer in revenue this year? Do you want to add 15 new clients this quarter? 2. Develop a lead generation calenda... Read >
Author: George Goss

What Does Excellent 'temperance' Tarot Card Truly Represent?

09th March 2009
The fable of tarot cards started around the 15th century, a century after cards were introduced in Europe beginning with the rising towns in Italy. The evolution of Tarot as we know it present has a variation of stories and legends. The mystical first-rat... Read >
Author: Angelys Groshong

WHY THE INTERNET IS A SAFE PLACE TO DO BUSINESS, BUY AND SELL

19th January 2009
The introduction of the Internet filled a lot of people with misguided trepidation about this unknown and new environment. Many saw the World Wide Web as a perilous and uncontrollable place. True there will likely continue to be some places on the net tha... Read >
Author: Elizabeth Miranda

What Does First-rate 'judgement' Tarot Card Genuinely Stand For?

08th January 2009
The fable of tarot cards started around the 15th century, a century after cards were introduced in Europe starting with the rising settlements in Italy. The evolution of Tarot as we know it now has a collection of stories and legends. The mystical terrifi... Read >
Author: Angelys Groshong

Team Building: Win Championships, Not Games

02nd January 2009
There was a fable which most of us would have heard in our raw ages- how a sparrow was caught in a net by a chaser, tried hard to do break free, when other sparrow friends came to her rescue. They all got together and flew away to the forest along with th... Read >
Author: Shelly Cruz

Follow-Me Leaders

18th December 2008
"Weren't you afraid?" This is a common question friends ask after seeing pictures of how close we were to lions, elephants, leopards, and hippos. After all, our safari into the African bush wasn't Disney's Animal Kingdom, and watching a lion pride hunt an... Read >
Author: Nan Russell

Debut like phoenix:

15th December 2008
How many of you reconcile with the fable of a famous ruler Robert De Bruce who eloped from the battle field after repeated defeats? Well for those who are still pondering; let me clear the air. The epic goes like this the emperor was culminating mentally ... Read >
Author: Alan Dawson

Video Games and Consoles – Fable II

11th December 2008
Fable II is an Xbox 360 game that was long awaited for and has proved, since its release, to be very popular. In the game you search the world of Albion and take part in many adventures that allow you to meet new people and experience the life of those... Read >
Author: Gill

9 Tips on How to Make a Small Business Successful

08th December 2008
1.Develop a thorough business plan. The kind of cash flow analysis you do upfront will determine -- to a large extent -- how well you can weather variations in sales, inventory, and customer interest. You can compile a business plan yourself or outsour... Read >
Author: Dave Swegle

Online Dating- A Truth or Myth?

04th December 2008
Dating means rendezvous. But mostly today’s youth consider dating as a means of romance. It has become the craze of today’s adolescence. But rendezvous can be between any two people actually. Today’s techno savvy youngsters want everything in style.... Read >
Author: Article Publisher

MMORPG Gaming versus Console Gaming

01st December 2008
MMORPG gaming and console gaming have traditionally been thought of as completely separate and different playstyles. As the video game industry progresses however one can see that there are reasons to play both, rather than one sub-genre exclusively. This... Read >
Author: Nubby

How Audio Books Can Simplify Your Life

18th November 2008
Just as the legendary Aesop is by consensus considered the forerunner of modern Fable, NewFiction.com is a pioneering contemporary - stand-alone - leader of the downloadable iSoap format. What is iSoap? Let us first describe the uniquely aural dimensional... Read >
Author: Jamie Hanson

Starting a Free Online Business

10th October 2008
Starting a profitable online business for free is not a fable or some modern fairy tail. It is true that for no investment you can start an online business that can grow into a better than full time income. Many people have started their online career for... Read >
Author: Vance Wiliamson

Utilize Weight Loss Diet Pills the Right Way and You will Lose Weight

06th September 2008
There are a lot of misinterpretations of what weight loss pills in fact do. It is a fable that these drugs carry out weight loss on their personal. Unfortunately, you can not take a diet pill & just carry on eating anything you wish without doing work out... Read >
Author: Alien

Affiliate Marketing Exposed

28th August 2008
It is spoken that affiliate marketing is the easiest way to make cash online. To a certain extent that is true, but affiliate marketing isn’t as effortless as most people realize. Its time for the top 3 most notable affiliate myths to be busted. Have... Read >
Author: Jordan Williams

Payday Advance Instant Approval: Bears The Burden Of Expense

24th August 2008
You need some cash in advance in the event of bad times to carry out your day-to-day expenditure. The cold fable of the fact is that it is very difficult for a salaried to manage his/her financial affair beyond the budget he/she has planned. Amid of that ... Read >
Author: William Smith

the legend of the pearl

21st July 2008
The pearl English name is Pearl, is evolvesd by Latin Pernulo. Its another name is Margarite, grew by the ancient times Persia Pali, meaning“the son of the sea”. As early as in the ancient times, when the primitive humanity looked for food in the ... Read >
Author: FAY

Of Hares and Tortoises and Search Engine Marketing

01st July 2008
The PPC Hare v the Organic Tortoise.. The fable of the hare and tortoise is known by most people, but it has parallels in the world of the Internet, specifically in the area of Search Engine Marketing. Search Engine Marketing covers all the ways by ... Read >
Author: Graham Baylis

Compensating Employees: Hitting Pay Dirt!

15th May 2008
High attrition rates and a serious dearth of talent is a constant source of concern for most employers. Companies spend sizeable sums on their retention strategies, which may focus on a combination of ways to inculcate loyalty among employees - compensa... Read >
Author: Akhil Shahani

World Turtle Day: Protecting The Hard Shell

15th May 2008
Turtles are arguably the most endangered of all the species that are facing threats of extinction. Though they have deep roots in the history of civilization, they sadly do not find a safe habitat for co-existing with the more active creatures. The seriou... Read >
Author: Dorothysmith

Food and Diet: The Healthful Yoga Way

14th May 2008
Man is as he eats, so George Bernard Shaw was fond of saying. He happened to be a vegetarian on principle, but whether or not he would have lived to his 94 years had his diet included meat no one can say. One thing is certain, however. His frugal habit... Read >
Author: Liza Othman

The Secret Formula for Success

30th April 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Axel Meierhoefer We have been looking at success from a number of different angles. Sometimes you just run across someone with a nice little formula that works for what we are interested in or want to say. During a recent trip to ... Read >
Author: Axel Meierhoefer

How to be Consistently, Creatively Productive.

25th January 2008
==Flash back to 2004== As I sit down to write an article, I feel stumped. I've got an hour to "get it done," and meanwhile I'm just staring at the screen... 55 minutes later, with a few sentences written, I have to stop, and I'm off to the next thing- ... Read >
Author: Mark Silver

About the World of Warcraft

02nd November 2007
World of Warcraft — a virtual online world where millions of players chase for power, riches and mysterious items. World of Warcraft is an online rpg experience set in the award-winning Warcraft cosmos. Posting on the official World of Warcraft communit... Read >
Author: Justin

Tortoise Wisdom for Success

21st October 2007
Tortoise Wisdom for SuccessIn the fable of the tortoise and the hare, they have an argument about who is faster and decide to settle it with a race. In the race the hare gets an early and wide lead over the tortoise and appears to be the clear winner. But... Read >
Author: CD Mohatta

Life in California

20th October 2007
My native land is Sacramento, California and I have lived here my whole life. That is only what I know and I truly have nothing to compare it to. When I see people that are not from California and they discover that I am, they right away ask me definite q... Read >
Author: andrewshw2

World Folktales and Fables: Effective Teaching Tools to Educate and Entertain Children

05th June 2007
Children love folktales and fables. With their simple characters and settings, as well as an enticing conflict early in the story, folktales immediately grab a reader’s attention. Recall "The Three Billy Goats Gruff," in which all three goats need to ge... Read >
Author: Language Lizard

Writing Angles

10th May 2007
As a novice writer I firstly write for the love of writing. First of all for me writing does not mean paying the bills. I do make a few dollars here and there and with tips and tales like the ones below my writing is always getting better and better. ... Read >
Author: stcajo

The Tortoise and the Hare Model for Successful Small Business Start Ups

19th February 2007
My mother used to affectionately refer to me as a turtle because at swim lessons, while the other kids eagerly jumped right into the pool ready to start, I stood near the edge, waiting. I wasn't afraid of the water. Rather, I was taking time to prepare ... Read >
Author: Susan L Reid

Wishes Do Come True and You Hold the Magic Wand

01st January 2007
There is a great deal of revelation about the law of attraction in this era of time. I, for one, do adhere to the belief that you can control your destiny through your thoughts and emotions. What you focus on daily is what is manifested in your life. In e... Read >
Author: doran roggio

Are You Marketing or Selling?

18th December 2006
Once upon a time there was a deaf salesman named Aesop. He tried to sell his wares to the blind brothers Grimm, but no matter how much he elaborated on the features of his wares, the brothers Grimm could not see the benefits. The brothers tried to explain... Read >
Author: John Mehrmann

Understanding Reiki

01st September 2006
Copyright 2006 Rob Daniels The story of Reiki has been shrouded by myth and fable for decades. Much research has been undertaken to discern the true roots of the beautiful Reiki tradition. Reiki is an ever evolving, flexible and creative form of growth... Read >
Author: Rob Daniels

Personal Blogging, Documentary, and Old days

01st September 2006
There are plenty of blogs that serve other parts, but many blogs are primarily catalogues of the life experiences of their author. Although there are quite a few blogs that focus on collecting poetry and other officialism of clever writing, the vast m... Read >
Author: SAMMIE Wingfield

Who Wrote Aesop's Fables?

07th August 2006
Everyone is familiar with Aesop's Fables. They are short stories usually about animal characters designed to make a point about human behaviour. Aesop has been credited with inventing the fable. Indeed, the name Aesop has become synonymous with fables. Ho... Read >
Author: Mike Haydon

Reference Information to Ease Your Chinese Character Study

22nd June 2006
Chinese characters seem the most difficult part for foreign friends to learn the Chinese language. In my opinion, the main reason for that may be Chinese characters look very different from their quarter parts in the Roman languages: each character repres... Read >
Author: Lily Chao

The World's Greatest Lie...

06th June 2006
"Everyone believes the world's greatest lie..." says the mysterious old man. "What is the world's greatest lie?" the little boy asks. The old man replies, "It's this: that at a certain point in our lives, we lose control of what's happening to us, and o... Read >
Author: Lance Ong

Employee Apathy: can anything get them moving?

28th March 2006
Have you ever wondered if anything can get your employees to care about the work they're doing? Managers who are self-starters, who enjoy and are motivated by the work they do and the organization they work for, are sometimes puzzled by the perceived ... Read >
Author: Helen Wilkie

A Leadership Screw Driver: The 90 Day Improvement Plan

17th March 2006
PERMISSION TO REPUBLISH: This article may be republished in newsletters and on web sites provided attribution is provided to the author, and it appears with the included copyright, resource box and live web site link. Email notice of intent to publish is... Read >
Author: Brent Filson

Sales Leads: Maximize Your Sales From Longer-Term Sales Leads

20th February 2006
Want to learn how capture and nurture three-quarters of the sales lead market through effective communication efforts? First, you must learn to slow down. Remember the story of the tortoise and the hare? The same principles learned within that fable c... Read >
Author: Mac McIntosh

Keep Up The Pace or Fall Out Of The Race!

19th January 2006
Copyright 2006 Juanita Bellavance Don't you just wish you could coast for a while on your success what you already know? You want to get everything done and handled successfully and then just lay back and relax for a while. Well, you know how succes... Read >
Author: Juanita Bellavance

A History Of Valentine's Day

05th January 2006
The shortest month of February perhaps brings the greatest moments of joy and celebration for every couple across the globe. This is because of the fted occasion of Valentines Day that falls on the 14th of this month. Valentines Day or the day of saint v... Read >
Author: Mansi Gupta

Keys To Surviving Trauma

03rd December 2005
As individuals we have suffered many traumas, the magnitude of which for many who experience loss and at a certain level is often, beyond words. Looking through trauma is like being trapped in the back of a mirror, there is no reflection of self. It i... Read >
Author: Susan Murphy-Milano

6 Truths about Ayurveda

02nd December 2005
#1 Ayurvedic medicine is less effective. Truth: It is true that this method of treatment calls for more patience and endurance. The effectiveness can be cited by this example. Whenever there is a tear in a cloth or a hole in a pitcher, we intend to... Read >
Author: Lindsay Fox

The Mystery of the Magical Keyword Density Formula

08th January 2005
Keyword density. When it comes to SEO copywriting, this has to be one of the most talked about subjects. Why? Because keywords are the very foundation of search engine copywriting. Without keywords we wouldn't even have SEO copywriting. Because keywords (... Read >
Author: Karon Thackston