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12th October 2009
Scientology is perhaps seen as a controversial religion emerging into the twenty first century. In this day and age, religion itself is controversial enough. But a new religion, growing, in the face of materialism, against the consensus that all is matter... Read >
Author: Nick Broadhurst
07th October 2009
Banks are institutions where miracles happen regularly. We rarely entrust our money to anyone but ourselves – and our banks. Despite a very chequered history of mismanagement, corruption, false promises and representations, delusions and behavioural inc... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
01st October 2009
Is there magic to what makes some relationships last longer than others? Maybe. Do some people just sit back and sulk, while others seem to let life go by right over their heads and problems? It sure seems so. Or maybe it’s just that some people learn s... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
28th September 2009
Eighteenth and nineteenth century physical science had completed and embellished the "golden age of a mechanistic and deterministic models of the universe" where the universe and its constituents are ruled by rigid interactive forces that can be measured,... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
25th September 2009
Have you ever dreamed of having a magic to make your love last longer? If there is a magic, love will be all around, no more sorrow. Or maybe it’s just that some people learn secrets of success from their grandparents or other relatives or friends. And ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
24th September 2009
Webmasters and sellers who use viral marketing usually have their different reasons for using it. Some swear by its effectiveness and some like it because it gets them straight to their target market. If you’re still unsure about the benefits of viral m... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
17th September 2009
The word “interfaith” is open to many diverse interpretations. And the concept of an “interfaith minister” gives rise to even more confusion. Is this simply a dialogue between some of the major world faiths?; or perhaps it’s a mish-mash of new a... Read >
Author: Tim Pickles
17th September 2009
To those who are religiously active, and or those who hold strict religious beliefs that strongly differ from your partner’s, you may find that your relationship can become harder to cope with later in time. Many couples usually ignore this important fa... Read >
Author: ctaylordill
16th September 2009
The first thing that stood out for me about Michael Putegnat’s novel, Laguna, was the author’s excellent writing skills. He has the ability to create a vision in the readers mind and employs a clever use of humor. Attractive hooks at the ending of mos... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
09th July 2009
Have you made your fat your friend? It's possible you haven't done that yet. I'm on Twitter and I am endlessly amazed at the Weight Loss Tweeters. I do believe that we here in America (the rest of the world isn't this crazy) have formed a new religion ... Read >
Author: Pat Matson
15th June 2009
GHD has recently announced its latest limited edition styler, the GHD Rare. The GHD Rare is a leopard skin print styler with gold trim. The ghd Rare comes with a heat resistant pouch and a snap shut case to keep your GHD safe.
GHD is considered to be t... Read >
Author: arif12
12th June 2009
GHD has recently announced its latest limited edition styler, the GHD Rare. The GHD Rare is a leopard skin print styler with gold trim. The ghd Rare comes with a heat resistant pouch and a snap shut case to keep your GHD safe.
GHD is considered to be t... Read >
Author: Henry Funk
16th April 2009
People may associate Kabbalah with a weird or unique style. This is often because many people do not know the truth about it. What Kabbalah is, is part of the Jewish religion but it deals more with the mystical side of the religion. It has a lot to do wit... Read >
Author: Christine Bana
10th March 2009
We may have been practicing yoga for quite some time now, but to understand it better we have to look further into its origins and roots. An overview on yoga history will help us appreciate the yoga tradition better. Although, some researchers say that yo... Read >
Author: Cindy
06th February 2009
Celebrated on February 14 every year, Saint Valentine's Day or Valentine's Day is the traditional day on which lovers convey their love to each other by sending Valentine's cards, sometimes even anonymously. The most common feature of Valentine’s Day ... Read >
Author: ecard4all
03rd February 2009
Celebrated on February 14 every year, Saint Valentine's Day or Valentine's Day is the traditional day on which lovers convey their love to each other by sending Valentine's cards, sometimes even anonymously. The most common feature of Valentine’s Da... Read >
Author: ecard4all
02nd February 2009
Between Hollywood, the new craze for Christian novels (fiction) and the old series of “Left Behind” flicks the average person, Christian or not, has been shown a picture of last day’s figures and personalities that is anything but accurate.
Pict... Read >
Author: Rev Michael Bresciani
29th December 2008
2009 is the 150th anniversary of the introduction of the Theory of Evolution through the publication of Origin of Species by Charles Darwin in 1859. Darwin’s theory became the basis for a belief system - a new 'religion' called evolution - allowing for ... Read >
Author: Rob VandeWeghe
08th December 2008
In official Catholic Church procedures there are three steps to sainthood. A candidate has to become Venerable, which equals a title stating that the deceased was recognized as having lived heroically. The next steps are being Blessed and, with charitable... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
26th November 2008
2009 is the 150th anniversary of the introduction of the Theory of Evolution through the publication of Origin of Species by Charles Darwin in 1859. Darwin’s theory became the basis for a belief system - a new 'religion' called evolution - allowing for ... Read >
Author: Rob VandeWeghe
12th August 2008
Schools across NSW are struggling to keep up with demand for increased classroom space. This demand is being driven by two major factors - the accelerating trend towards Independent School education and the NSW Governments’ Class Size Reduction Program.... Read >
Author: TedBrumby
22nd July 2008
RELIGIONS IN INDIA-FOR TRAVELERS
India has seven major religions and many minor ones, six main ethnic groups, and countless holidays.
Religion is central to Indian culture, and its practice can b... Read >
Author: Rajneesh
22nd July 2008
Getting your ex back is possible, but to be able to keep them takes a few secrets.
Do some people just sit back and sulk, while others seem to be able to get over a break up and move on? It sure seems so. Or maybe it is just that some people learn the... Read >
Author: Sharron Nixon
23rd June 2008
I never thought much about religion or god until a certain day in 1989 when I heard someone say something that in all frankness I had never even considered. His question started in the form of a statement of fact that to the people of ancient Greece in th... Read >
Author: Gianni Truvianni
08th October 2007
Every party of Socialist movement had the word nationalism as an element of their aims and ideologies. The particular kind of nationalism among most of parties supported creation of the Reich including Germans only, and many parties, for example NSDAP, w... Read >
Author: andrewshw2
12th February 2007
"The secret is the answer to all that has been, all that
is and all that will ever be." Ralph Emerson 1803-1882.
When Oprah starts talking about something, you just have
to listen. When she featured an ensemble cast from The
Secret on her sho... Read >
Author: Titus Hoskins
02nd February 2007
VALENTINE / LOVE
Celebrated on February 14 every year, Saint Valentine's Day or Valentine's Day is the traditional day on which lovers convey their love to each other by sending Valentine's cards, sometimes even anonymously. The most common feature of ... Read >
Author: Arindam Bose
01st April 2006
In Philip Wogaman's "Christian Ethics: A historical Introduction", the
influence of ancient philosophical traditions is evident. To what extent
have these traditions influenced early Christian thought? Is Christian
ethical thought an extension of earli... Read >
Author: John Nilson
01st December 2005
In any science experiment, you take a situation, change something about it, and measure the effect of your action on the situation. When you're a kid, you might start with a still cup of vinegar, add baking soda, and be delighted when the vinegar bubbles ... Read >
Author: Amy Biddle
15th September 2005
The Eureka Connection
By Sam Vaknin
Author of "Malignant Self Love - Narcissism Revisited"
A common, guttural cry of "Eureka" echoed as the peoples of East
Europe and the Balkans emerged from the Communist steam bath. It was
at once an expression... Read >
Author: Sam Vaknin
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