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29th September 2009
If you know what you're doing, you can quickly find what you're looking for on eBay - and the more you know about how buyers find you, the easier you'll find it to be found. Here are a few golden searching rules.
Be specific: If you're searching for th... Read >
Author: sfabor
24th September 2009
Did you know that the word "college", as in one definition supplied by Webster's Ninth New Collegiate dictionary, is "a group of persons considered by law to be a unit."
That's easy enough to take in. I doubt that anyone would find much disagreement wi... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
24th September 2009
If a comatose person were to earn an interest of 1 million USD annually on the sum paid to him as compensatory damages – would this be considered an achievement of his? To succeed to earn 1 million USD is universally judged to be an achievement. But to ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
23rd September 2009
The title of this article sounds simplistic but it is amazing how often people (including me) sit staring at a problem like mounting paperwork and become so depressed by the thought of all the work to be done that they do nothing and continue in a paralyt... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
22nd September 2009
"Why should we be in such desperate haste to succeed, and in such desperate enterprises?"... Henry David Thoreau.
These lines were written while Thoreau was living in hut at the edge of Walden pond near Concord, Massachusetts, between 1845 and 1847. E... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
21st September 2009
Harry Potter. The name brings instant recognition from people all over the world. The books have sold over 350 million copies worldwide. Only the bible has more translations. The movies have gone on to grace the lists of the Top 10 grossing films of all t... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
18th September 2009
Nobody likes to write papers, especially students who are forced to work their magic with the pen seemingly week after week. As hard as you try to stay ahead, another big paper is always due tomorrow. Take advantage of book notes to jump start the free fl... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
17th September 2009
Many times when we feel hurt or carry a deep pain in our hearts we choose to run away from the pain. It may seem a lot easier to ignore the pain and to tell ourselves that "time heals all."
But as time passes and the pain remains, it begins to affect o... Read >
Author: Ruchir jain
16th September 2009
Being Genuine is simply stated, one of the best books I have read all year. It very clearly and effectively conveys a process for communicating with others in a genuine and non-judgmental way. Thomas D’Ansembourg is a student of Marshall Rosenberg’s N... Read >
Author: Bradley Foster
16th September 2009
All too often, the quest for truth – which admittedly can only yield a qualified success in the best case scenario – is tainted with laxity and fancifulness, and hence is doomed to a pitiable result, not to say failure.
Strangely enough, Blaise Pa... Read >
15th September 2009
The excitement of work from home can evaporate without a balanced life. To obtain optimal benefits from your business be passionate about it and believe 100% in it. It is important to have goals, a plan and steps to follow towards your goal. Jim Rohn, Ame... Read >
Author: altaf
11th September 2009
"A good teacher is like a candle - it consumes itself to light the way for others."
Our lives are often shaped and inspired by some individuals to whom we owe many things in Life. It is through their blessings, teachings and virtues that we see the l... Read >
Author: Amit Desai
28th August 2009
Keeping motivated is an issue everyone has to grapple with. Be it self motivation, employee motivation, student motivation, motivating children, motivating your team.. The most difficult part is when the going gets tough. That's when demotivation sets in.... Read >
Author: blinksolutions15
10th August 2009
Copyright (c) 2009 Dave Smart
Many people have told me over the years about how they feel more comfortable around "intelligent" or "smart" people. I can identify with that, but I am aware that many others feel most comfortable among 'common folk', an... Read >
04th August 2009
Sunday, August 2nd is American Family Day; an opportunity to celebrate families all over this great nation.
American Family Day originated in Arizona back in 1978, but word of this special time has since spread throughout the United States. Some organi... Read >
Author: PeopleFinders
15th July 2009
As the number of web sites is consistently increasing over the Internet, there is a mad scramble among web site owners to somehow make their site more visible than other web sites. In this context, SEO consulting is a necessary professional help that will... Read >
Author: Sunil Punjabi
11th July 2009
As the number of web sites is consistently increasing over the Internet, there is a mad scramble among web site owners to somehow make their site more visible than other web sites. In this context, SEO consulting is a necessary professional help that will... Read >
Author: Sunil Punjabi
07th July 2009
Apart from business, people travel for so many different reasons: to explore, to feel, to learn, to get away from humdrum of the fast lane life, and to lose themselves or find themselves. George Santayana, a Philosopher, has been quoted as describing, “... Read >
Author: shariq@technostation.com
06th July 2009
Apart from business, people travel for so many different reasons: to explore, to feel, to learn, to get away from humdrum of the fast lane life, and to lose themselves or find themselves. George Santayana, a Philosopher, has been quoted as describing, “... Read >
Author: shariq@technostation.com
26th June 2009
In 1986, Njoroge and Bennaars, published on philosophy and education in Africa; introductory text for students. Following the publication of this textbook was the intellectual aridity in the field of educational philosophizing in Kenya. This is in spite o... Read >
Author: Navid
23rd June 2009
Tarak Mehta has been writing his very popular Gujarati column Duniya ne Undha Chashma which is published in weekly Gujarati magazine Chitralekha. He is the writer of one of the most popular comic book named Tarak Mehta Ka Ulta Chasma.
Characters like T... Read >
Author: kinal
22nd June 2009
We are all searching for the answer to what makes us happy but it's simple, just pick up your golf clubs!
The ancient Greeks mulled over what happiness meant. Philosopher's dedicated their lives into cultivating the elusive state. In this modern age, we... Read >
Author: Duncan White
22nd June 2009
Is your woman dating somebody else after the breakup? Is he just the opposite of what you are? Do you think you can get her back no matter what the reason is for breaking up? With some strategy, it is possible for you to get her back. All you need is to s... Read >
Author: Teecee Go
14th June 2009
In 1986, Njoroge and Bennaars, published on philosophy and education in Africa; introductory text for students. Following the publication of this textbook was the intellectual aridity in the field of educational philosophizing in Kenya. This is in spite o... Read >
Author: hamid
12th June 2009
When planning to visit the Isle of Wight, it's important to plan for your trip so that you can see everything you want to see. Some of the areas that you might want to visit are history homes where famous people have lived. A lot of famous people were bor... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
11th June 2009
Although every philosopher has disciples, Krishna would have preferred not to have any. "Life is barely long enough to learn what is what," he often told himself. "Days are too short to try to teach those who cannot be taught."
Nevertheless, out of kin... Read >
Author: John Vespasian
09th June 2009
In any society, be it modern, medieval or ancient, fathers have had a significant position. There may be several relationships in a child’s life but not a single one of these can be a perfect substitute of a father-child relationship. He is a guide, a ... Read >
Author: Amit Desai
04th June 2009
Okay, I'll admit, I've been dumped. More than once. More than I would like to admit, actually. And, while it hurt quite a bit each time, I have to say that I have grown from the experiences. So, here are some things I've learned from women who've dump... Read >
Author: jason bb
20th May 2009
In last week’s newsletter, I introduced the concept of the leader as a philosopher. You’ll recall that we are discussing Logos, the first of ten success strategies utilized by the People First® Leader:
Logos
Example
Authority
Destiny
Education
... Read >
Author: Jack Lannom
20th May 2009
In my previous newsletters, I discussed the why of People First® Leadership—that is, the reasons why I developed this program and why I believe it is unique. Here’s a quick review:
1. People First® Leadership is a systemic approach to leadership. T... Read >
Author: Jack Lannom
18th May 2009
When we are talking about subconscious mind and subconscious power, this is an area of study that has always captured the imagination and inspiration of many scientists and psychologists all over the world. Since the discovery of the preconscious mind not... Read >
Author: Greg Frost
15th May 2009
Transcendental meditation is a movement founded by Maharishi (Maharishi Mahesh Yogi) in 1957. It started with an organization named Spiritual Regeneration Movement. Maharishi aimed to establish a teaching center of transcendental meditation for every mill... Read >
Author: John Adison
06th May 2009
A woman’s life is not complete without being a mother and my life takes on this new dimension as I celebrate my first Mother’s day in 2009. I eagerly await the arrival of this day with mixed feelings of love and joy in becoming a new mother.
My ... Read >
Author: Jasnav
01st May 2009
There has to be a reason that some part of a business does better than other parts, why some employees are more productive than others, why some sports team dominate their sports etc. There really is a logical explanation, and once you understand what it ... Read >
Author: Jim Newell
28th April 2009
When speaking on buying paintings of the Expressionist movement, it is always a good idea to review what elements make Expressionism unique, and to gain an understanding of some of the artists representative of this particular artistic movement. The agre... Read >
Author: Jerald Shapiro
21st April 2009
Will Durant, the Pulitzer Prize winning philosopher once said “Education is a progressive discovery of our own ignorance.” It is this ‘awareness’ of all that you don’t know and the realizing how much limitless knowledge is out there yet to be a... Read >
Author: Robert Levin
17th April 2009
Most parents and children get nervous when the word ‘test’ is mentioned. While tests may be useful in some ways to measure how well or not, a child is doing, it does have its drawbacks. Too much emphasis on test results can place an artificial age b... Read >
Author: Elaine Mak
27th March 2009
What is the subconscious mind and does it really have any power? Well, the question is quite academic and in a sense rhetorical in this day and age where every digital square inch of the internet it seems has been pervaded by advertisements that promise t... Read >
Author: Greg Frost
17th March 2009
"You are not one of us, Aristotle, and you will never be," sentenced Plato. "This is why I have to ask you to leave the Academy." Plato made a pause expecting to hear bitter recriminations from his student, but none were forthcoming. Aristotle stared at P... Read >
Author: John Vespasian
12th March 2009
who do you ask - a friend or an expertr
Lets start with "Are you a speaker or doer ..."
This can be better explained like "are you just a philosopher or a role model".
What is the difference ...
Actually I am a philospher in most of what i tal... Read >
Author: madhu
10th March 2009
Beauty can come in so many different forms, shapes and sizes, and naturally perspectives on beauty shift between different individuals and cultures; similarly, men and women can also have different definitions of what constitutes beauty. It really is a ma... Read >
Author: neiljontas
05th March 2009
I've always been fascinated by Socrates' bold statement that "The unexamined life is not worth living."
He doesn't mince words. He doesn't say that the unexamined life is "less meaningful than it could be" or "one of many possible responses to human ex... Read >
Author: Robert Gerzon
26th February 2009
There is a latent aspect of God’s wishes. Let’s remember ‘Jesus Christ’. God’s wishes were that Christ’s body, mind and spirit must be strong and ready for all sorts of battle. Actually, this is a message for everyone that our body should be s... Read >
Author: New Zealand Christian Foundation
26th February 2009
There is a latent aspect of God’s wishes. Let’s remember ‘Jesus Christ’. God’s wishes were that Christ’s body, mind and spirit must be strong and ready for all sorts of battle. Actually, this is a message for everyone that our body should be s... Read >
Author: New Zealand Christian Foundation
20th February 2009
Beauty can come in so many different forms, shapes and sizes, and naturally perspectives on beauty shift between different individuals and cultures; similarly, men and women can also have different definitions of what constitutes beauty. It really is a ma... Read >
Author: Johnasmith
28th January 2009
Once upon a time, sending innumerable unsolicited emails was one of the best ways to become a successful online entrepreneur. Today, the picture has changed completely. Armed with the powerful CAN-SPAM Act of 2003 (Controlling the Assault of Non-Solicited... Read >
Author: Pal choudhary
22nd January 2009
How to unleash your true feminine power and launch your relationship to unimaginable heights!
“Sooner or later, those who win are those who think they can.” said Richard Bach, philosopher and renowned author of Jonathan Livingston Seagull. This cla... Read >
Author: Vcoach
22nd January 2009
How to unleash your true feminine power and launch your relationship to unimaginable heights!
“Sooner or later, those who win are those who think they can.” said Richard Bach, philosopher and renowned author of Jonathan Livingston Seagull. This cla... Read >
Author: Vcoach
30th November 2008
Your mind sits atop the crown of your head like a loyal subject. It is unwavering in its duties and if you take care of it, there is nothing it will not do. It carries out its orders with diligence and serves all your needs with a reliability that is ... Read >
Author: Greg Frost
26th November 2008
The words "good" and "profit" are used almost as synonymous but challenges of our modern world require a redefinition of profit and the development of a more sustainable growth model including and benefiting all of society and protecting natural resources... Read >
Author: Oswald J. Eppers
26th November 2008
In the business world the words "good" and "profit" are used almost as synonymous but challenges of our modern world require a redefinition of the profit market and the development of a more sustainable growth model including and benefiting all of society... Read >
Author: Oswald J. Eppers
18th November 2008
The Montessori system of education is named after its creator, Dr. Maria Montessori who was a doctor, scientist, philosopher and anthropologist. She perceived that external influences do not just influence a young child’s mine, they form it. Therefore ... Read >
Author: Carol Currie
05th November 2008
Men and women have long been using underwear. Whether you wear panties, briefs, boxers, or knickers, you can definitely say that people all over the world have long been using underwear. And this is something that won?t change anytime soon. But are you aw... Read >
Author: Neil Thompson
31st October 2008
Filing tax returns can be quite "taxing" for most individuals and businesses alike. In the words of Albert Einstein - "This is too difficult for a mathematician. It takes a philosopher."
Well whether you enjoy it or not, you have to pay your dues every ... Read >
Author: abbiesmith
02nd September 2008
A common language that binds the world and provides an equal platform for every kind of communication, bringing different worlds closer – that's English for you. However, when it the question of clearing a competitive examination that could very well de... Read >
Author: Hugh Goldsmith
02nd September 2008
A common language that binds the world and provides an equal platform for every kind of communication, bringing different worlds closer – that's English for you. However, when it the question of clearing a competitive examination that could very well de... Read >
Author: Hugh Goldsmith
21st August 2008
Irrespective of whether you wish to have a home for investment or residential purposes, listings of Real Estates is a primary requirement. This information can easily be found in newspapers and on the net. In fact, the latter has only assumed greater sign... Read >
Author: William King
14th August 2008
If you know what you're doing, you can quickly find what you're looking for on eBay. Here are a few golden rules.
Be specific: If you're searching for the first edition of the original Harry Potter book, you'll get further searching for 'harry potter r... Read >
Author: Clint Herman
23rd June 2008
As life gets more competitive at every level, it is becoming more and more difficult for students to gain admission in a college or university of their preference. The benchmark for admission has been set at a very high level to ensure that only the bets ... Read >
Author: Hugh Goldsmith
23rd June 2008
For the uninitiated, let us first answer the questions: Who is a mentor? Why does one need a mentor or why should one try to be one? Where can one find a mentor? The answer to these questions would probably open up newer opportunities in your mind as alt... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
21st June 2008
As life gets more competitive at every level, it is becoming more and more difficult for students to gain admission in a college or university of their preference. The benchmark for admission has been set at a very high level to ensure that only the bets ... Read >
Author: Hugh Goldsmith
11th June 2008
For the uninitiated, let us first answer the questions: Who is a mentor? Why does one need a mentor or why should one try to be one? Where can one find a mentor? The answer to these questions would probably open up newer opportunities in your mind as alt... Read >
Author: Richard Saldan
11th June 2008
For the uninitiated, let us first answer the questions: Who is a mentor? Why does one need a mentor or why should one try to be one? Where can one find a mentor? The answer to these questions would probably open up newer opportunities in your mind as alt... Read >
Author: Richard Saldan
20th May 2008
In the story of Alice in Wonderland, Alice has the following conversation with the cat. Although this passage appears at first to be nonsense, it also makes a tremendous amount of good sense.
Alice
Would you tell me, please, which way I ought to ... Read >
Author: Jan Malloch
15th May 2008
Each of us would have benefited from the guidance and counseling of an older, more experienced person during some stage of our lives. We’re talking about someone who may have left a lasting impression on us and influenced our thoughts, or shaped our cha... Read >
Author: Akhil Shahani
15th May 2008
“Love is not about finding the right person, but creating a right relationship. It's not about how much love you have in the beginning but how much love you build till the end.” -- Unknown
Whoever said this might be a great thinker! Since a very l... Read >
Author: Dorothysmith
12th May 2008
Matrimony is a sacred bond that ties two individuals in a common bond and along with them their entire circle of family and friends also form new emotional bonds. When this bond breaks due to a divorce, it can be an emotionally and mentally traumatic time... Read >
Author: damey
08th May 2008
Life places many examinations in front of us and if we are to pass them with flying colors, then we should know to take the right steps at the right time. Competitive examinations, too, have their impact on our lives, as our performance in such examinatio... Read >
Author: Hugh Goldsmith
30th April 2008
In Indian Numerology, every name has a number !
The numbers assigned to the letters of the alphabet are A I J Q Y
= 1 B K R = 2 C G L S =3 D M T = 4 E H N X =5 U V W = 6 O Z = 7
F P = 8. No letter has been assigned the number nine.
Suppose a man... Read >
Author: Govind Kumar
09th April 2008
Two individuals come together in the sacred bond of holy matrimony for better or for worse. However, once the circumstances change after marriage, certain irrevocable differences may crop up, that make it impossible for the married couple to stay together... Read >
Author: damey
02nd April 2008
Writing papers and book reports has long been the bane of high school and college students’ existence. It seems that no matter how hard you work to stay caught up, there is always a paper due tomorrow. Using book notes to help get the ideas flowing can ... Read >
Author: Jaswinder Singh
28th March 2008
1. Being in control:
The best thing about an entrepreneur is that he is in absolute control of his life. He does not have to report to anybody. He can take a vacation any time he feels he needs one. He gets to decide what can happen in his venture. Bes... Read >
Author: Karthik
11th March 2008
Why does the Rabbi answer a question with a question?
Answer: Is there any other way?
The Power of Questions
Ancient Greek philosophers since Thales, (624?-546? B.C.) followed by Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle, have used questions as the driving... Read >
Author: Bernie Dahl M.D.
25th February 2008
I really enjoy opening people's eyes to things such as the 7 lies of network marketing. It amazes me how these have almost become online "urban legends" one one level or another. Funny thing is there is probably more than seven, but these are the main o... Read >
Author: Jaz Lai
25th February 2008
Know thy enemies.
Keep your friends close; your enemies closer.
Get to know your competition.
Ever heard of these principles? One writer/philosopher once said that in order for you to be competitive and even rise above the pack, you need to know ... Read >
Author: charen
21st February 2008
William James, the noted early 20th century philosopher, wrote, "Your belief at the beginning of a doubtful undertaking is the one thing that ensures the successful outcome of your venture." This makes me think of New Year's Resolutions. Many of us take t... Read >
Author: Dr. Doug Fullington, MD
13th February 2008
Ever since ancient times, when man had the vision and need to build objects he started to develop a great deal of tools which would let him accomplish the tasks at hand, one of these tools is the saw. The origins and invention of this tool are uncertain, ... Read >
Author: John Sern
11th February 2008
There is no question that women respect and look for a man who works hard, more than just about any trait or characteristic. If a man is not afraid of hard work, she knows she will be always cared for. A man who is willing to work long hours is seen as te... Read >
Author: Pradeep Aggarwal
21st January 2008
Sun Tzu, a philosopher-author, once said that you have to know your enemies for you to be able to effectively create a counter defense and offense. Another idealist also said to have your friends close and your enemies closer.
Both are talking about th... Read >
Author: Lynne Saarte
17th January 2008
Some people prefer to buy their beer from the supermarket, and some people to take it down at the local bar/ pub/ nightclub etc. along with the local wildlife. Whichever way you look at it though, beer is a favorite amongst many people so it’s really no... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu
14th November 2007
Circularity turns out to be the key begetter invalidating any request to identity of events, but Donald Davidson’s seclusion serves to convincingly substantiate the ipseity sought in defining the eventual nature of events. He says that events are alike ... Read >
Author: andrewshw2
05th November 2007
Intelligence increase is one of the most sought-after human goals. Just think what you can do with a higher IQ: get better grades, go to a better university, get a better job, get a promotion quicker, make better friends etc. The list goes on. Obviously, ... Read >
Author: GeniusIn
08th October 2007
Philosophy is the contemplation of the fundamental nature of knowledge, morality, existence, and the universe as a whole. You may wonder why you would want to get involved with philosophy. Simply put, it's not as hard as you may think, and you are probabl... Read >
Author: Scott Hughes
25th September 2007
Probably you have a chance to make wish. What would you wish? May be, it is something good and generous, for example the peace on all earth. It is necessary to wish something not evil as there a lot of evil thins in our world. If we have the power we shou... Read >
Author: andrewshw2
31st August 2007
The level of attention an author gives to the small details can make or break an article and can impact upon the author's reputation. A seemingly insignificant oversight can cause instant loss of an author's credibility. The following is an example of how... Read >
Author: Elaine Currie
29th August 2007
Feeling bored on a Sunday eve when all your programs have been cancelled on account of any pressing reason? Well, here's a way out for all those who do not have any clue once all their weekend schedules are washed out! The Internet has turned out to be ou... Read >
Author: Suzanne Macguire
31st July 2007
Keeping motivated is an issue everyone has to grapple with. Be it self motivation, employee motivation, student motivation, motivating children, motivating your team.. The most difficult part is when the going gets tough. That's when demotivation sets in.... Read >
Author: may
25th July 2007
Since Day ONE of the creation, blokes like you and I searched for that elusive reason to life.
“Why are we here?”
“What is our purpose?”
“Does the world follow some rhyme or reason?”
And check out the great books and authors that e... Read >
Author: Joseph Plazo
25th July 2007
The “Bed, Bath and Bus” theory of creativity. Some of you may have heard of it. If you haven't, it's the notion that the best ideas come when you least expect it, such as in the bath/shower, lying in bed or waiting for a bus.
Lets travel back in ti... Read >
Author: Lucretia Torva
13th July 2007
Although the history of homeschooling can be traced back for many hundreds of years, and you will often here Aristotle quoted as being the father of homeschooling for his efforts in tutoring Alexander the Great, it was not really until the second half of ... Read >
Author: Donald Saunders
11th July 2007
You can imagine how many sites are published each day and as you know just a few of those websites will be successful, or better yet, be remembered in terms of becoming important for the society. What are the reasons for that?
Well, that’s... Read >
Author: Ivaylo Kostadinov
25th June 2007
To write Art history term paper you need to have some specialized knowledge. Unless you are a born artist or a professional art critic (either born or made), you will not be able to write a convincing art history term paper. The subject is not like writin... Read >
Author: Sharon White
25th June 2007
To write Art history term paper you need to have some specialized knowledge. Unless you are a born artist or a professional art critic (either born or made), you will not be able to write a convincing art history term paper. The subject is not like writ... Read >
Author: Sharon White
25th June 2007
To write Art history term paper you need to have some specialized knowledge. Unless you are a born artist or a professional art critic (either born or made), you will not be able to write a convincing art history term paper. The subject is not like writin... Read >
Author: Sharon White
19th June 2007
There is a student in Tsongkhapa who is well-known in Tibet as the first Dalai Lama. This man, Gendun Drup, went to a Tibetan Buddhism school. Gendun Drup was from a family of traveling tribe people so his parents prepared him to grow to be a shepherd unt... Read >
Author: andrewshw2
22nd May 2007
"Anyone can become angry - that is easy. But to be angry with the right person, to the right degree, at the right time, for the right purpose, and in the right way; this is not easy." -- Aristotle
As you see, Aristotle is a typical philosopher. He defi... Read >
Author: Gary A. Crow, Ph.D.
21st May 2007
It’s funny how some of the most brilliant minds don’t start out that way. For those of you not versed in this truth let me name just a few. Albert Einstein, Thomas Edison, Bill Gates and Henry Ford. These are all great examples of individuals who we... Read >
Author: Karen Giardunio
18th April 2007
Because hunch is not a sure safe bet in most cases, it is much resemble a game – you don’t know the outcome until the game has been relaxed and a winner has been declared. Subsequently you play faintly any genus of game, you have a strategy. Investing... Read >
Author: DennisThyme-Duvald
29th January 2007
America! Land of opportunity! ---- Money is our hidden treasure ---- Wealth becomes the standard measure ---- As we seek our fleeting pleasures ----Pride without humility.
These are some lyrics to a 39-line satire I wrote as a song: �AMERICA! SEARCHI... Read >
Author: Roger and Eileen Himes
14th January 2007
One of the principal depressing emotions we have to curb to preserve our poise are anger. And under anger we must include the moderate degree of anger known as fret. What makes us fret? We all know the expression "Mad as a wet hen". Suppose you were asked... Read >
Author: Liza Othman
14th January 2007
Marcus Aurelius practiced psychotherapy in the more pretentious and stilted style appropriate, perhaps, to his time and position. From this philosopher-emperor each of us will do well to absorb the following quotation: "Begin the morning by saying to your... Read >
Author: Liza Othman
24th October 2006
Vedic Numerology - Lesson 6
Astrology, the Science of Time , was revealed to the Sages in yogic flashes
of heightened Consciousness. Numerology was developed by Pythagorus
and Vararuchi. When the two sciences combine , we have the beautiful
science ... Read >
Author: Govind Kumar
20th October 2006
Have you ever felt bad about yourself? Most people have at some point in their life, including the most exceptional of characters. It’s part of the human experience.
A person that regularly experiences negative feelings such as, self-hate, guilt, sha... Read >
Author: Colin Smith
12th July 2006
Ralph Waldo Emerson had interesting and commendable thoughts and opinions regarding gift-giving: "Gifts of one who loved me--Twas high time they came; When he ceased to love me, Time they stopped for shame."
Emerson, nineteenth century transcendental p... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
28th June 2006
"Whoa!!" You maybe saying to yourself. To a songwriter that question is like asking a philosopher "why are we here?"
The reason why I'm asking is that I feel that we as songwriters generally overlook the most important aspects of what we do.
Lets lo... Read >
Author: Corey Stewart
04th June 2006
Intentionality is defined as a relationship between mental states of a human being and the external environment.
Intentionality is defined as a relationship between mental states of a human being and the external environment. This phenomenon determin... Read >
Author: LLoyd Johns
04th June 2006
Intentionality is defined as a relationship between mental states of a human being and the external environment. This phenomenon determines and directs these mental states at certain objects, events, etc.
It is an important element of mental experienc... Read >
Author: LLoyd Johns
20th February 2006
I met a great teacher. She lived in a small Costa Rican village wheremy family vacationed. She was no formal educator, philosopher orperson of any renown. Actually, she made chocolate to sell totourists.She took us into her small home. It consisted of a s... Read >
Steve Goodier
09th February 2006
Tuesday, January 3, 2006
Finding Inspiration and Looking Ahead
So this website is a little more than a year old. Actually www.travelandtransitions.com was originally registered some time in February of 2005, but I started an earlier version at a dif... Read >
Author: Susanne Pacher
15th September 2005
Nobody likes to write papers, especially students who are forced to work their magic with the pen seemingly week after week. As hard as you try to stay ahead, another big paper is always due tomorrow. Take advantage of book notes to jump start the free fl... Read >
Author: Adam Smith
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