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29th September 2009
Summary: Sometimes it’s the little things that count most. This can be true of ezines. Maybe you’re accustomed to making sure there’s lots of meat in your ezine, maybe there’s room for more dessert than you think.
When you work to put an ezine ... 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
25th September 2009
The one thing that distinguishes great leaders from also-rans is the power, depth, and breadth of their vision.
Vision is a strange concept. Its much more than just a goal or purpose. Goals simply state what we aim to achieve. Visions paint a fuller ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
24th September 2009
"Progress is impossible without change, and those who
cannot change their minds cannot change anything.”
- GEORGE BERNARD SHAW
Change has a very negative connotation for most people. On a deep emotional level we are creatures of comfort and we a... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
23rd September 2009
"The reasonable man adapts himself to the world; the unreasonable one persists in trying to adapt the world to himself. Therefore, all progress depends on the unreasonable man." -- George Bernard Shaw, Maxims for Revolutionists
It is probably the numbe... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
23rd September 2009
"We will always tend to fulfill our own expectation of ourselves” – Brian Tracy
As we know, UP is a direction. More importantly, it is a direction that we want to go. The first step in moving UP is to set our sights beyond our current circumstances... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
21st September 2009
It’s interesting to look back at the origins of Cosmopolitan Magazine, seeing their first subscription numbers (in the 25,000) range, into what it has become now. Its almost amazing how the content has evolved over the years--from a one-time family mag... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
17th September 2009
It has never been easy to have your creative writing output accepted by traditional publishing houses.
Witness these famous masters of fiction who were all obliged to take the route of shelling out hard cash to have their debut novels printed.
Alexa... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
17th September 2009
It’s interesting to look back at the origins of Cosmopolitan Magazine, seeing their first subscription numbers (in the 25,000) range, into what it has become now. Its almost amazing how the content has evolved over the years--from a one-time family mag... Read >
16th September 2009
We decided, at a reader’s request, to write about gossip and, along the way, to note what others have gossiped about it. We decided, at a reader’s request, to write about gossip and, along the way, to note what others have gossiped about it.
What... Read >
02nd September 2009
The power of expectation is often underestimated. In Pygmalion, George Bernard Shaw said, "The difference between a lady and a flower girl is not how she behaves. It's how she's treated." Lerner and Loewe based "My Fair Lady" around Shaw's concept. Maybe ... Read >
Author: Leon Noone
02nd September 2009
Cosmopolitan magazine is one of the oldest magazines in the United States. It was first published in 1886 by Schicht & Field as a family magazine called The Cosmopolitan; this version of the magazine proved to be popular and reached a circulation of 25,00... Read >
Author: jnvandelay
17th August 2009
Copyright (c) 2009 Valery Satterwhite
Ever want to tell someone to get a grip? Tell them that they have run amok in their minds and are not facing reality? Stop them from completely 'losing it' and self-destructing? How often have you told yourself to... Read >
Author: Valery Satterwhite
31st July 2009
Spanish culture and good food are almost synonymous, just as it is linked to all forms of social entertainment. Madrid is considered to be a melting pot for cuisines from around the world. If you plan to visit restaurants in Madrid, skip the burgers and p... Read >
Author: Enid Glasgow
15th June 2009
“Imagination is the beginning of creation. You imagine what you desire, you will what you imagine and at last you create what you will.” George Bernard Shaw
Imagine that you could go anywhere, do anything or be anyone. Imagine money was ... Read >
Author: Michelle Neujahr
12th June 2009
Around 4.5 million overseas visitors make their way to Ireland’s capital city every year and with so many attractions and interesting facts it is easy to see why Dublin makes such a popular holiday destination.
Dublin has a renowned history in the ... Read >
Author: Adam Singleton
05th June 2009
Although Simplo Filler Pen Company began in 1906 with the partnership of three men by the names of August Elberstein, Claus-Johannes Voss and Alfred Nehemias, it wasn't until three years later in 1909 that their first pen was introduced to the market. It ... Read >
Author: Chriss Tyrrell
05th June 2009
Although Simplo Filler Pen Company began in 1906 with the partnership of three men by the names of August Elberstein, Claus-Johannes Voss and Alfred Nehemias, it wasn't until three years later in 1909 that their first pen was introduced to the market. It ... Read >
Author: Chriss Tyrrell
27th April 2009
One of the best ways to unwind after a day's hard work is to watch a nice romantic movies. Over the years many romantic movies have been made some remained ageless till today as people watch such movies with equal vigor and zest as earlier. Some of the f... Read >
Author: mydearvalentine
13th March 2009
Fitzroy House positioned in the centre of Fitzrovia, was built in 1791 soon after major development efforts were carried out in the area. The remarkable interior and exterior designs of the Fitzroy House are the work of renowned Georgian-period architect,... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye
03rd March 2009
To persuade, a speaker must talk fluently with courage and confidence. When fear or timidity becomes evident, an audience loses confidence in a speaker's ability to persuade. Obviously, if he cannot control himself how can he hope to persuade others?
T... Read >
Author: Edward Hope
28th October 2008
No visit to Ireland is complete without a visit to one of its many historic castles. Some are enchanting and fairy-like filled with character and charm, while others are said to be haunted! The castles in Ireland are full of history and a great way to lea... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley
28th October 2008
The heritage town of Gort can be found in south County Galway, about 37km south of Galway city on the N18. Just outside the town of Gort, is where you'll find the beautiful Coole Park, formerly the estate of Lady Gregory but now a 1,000 acre nature reserv... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley
30th September 2008
Home to three Nobel Prize winners and a plethora of internationally recognised writers, Dublin - the capital city of the Republic of Ireland - is globally renowned for its literary legends.
With many of the city’s sights dedicated to the celebrati... Read >
Author: pmcindoe
30th September 2008
Art was once an exclusive aristocratic indulgence, and this allowed the nobility to reign supreme in the land. England’s’ traditions reveal that the theatre has always enthralled and attracted the most distinguished of patrons. Today, London has a ple... Read >
Author: Orson Johnson
27th June 2008
"Those who wish to see heaven on earth should come to Croatia"
George Bernard Shaw
With its sublime stretch of Adriatic coast, Croatia has long been regarded as one of the most beautiful parts of Europe. The war in early 1990s swept back the flou... Read >
Author: dianahillary
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
10th March 2008
The world is such a small place these days, with more people than ever affording trips to far flung places on the other side of the world. In fact, many people may not consider options closer to home when booking their next trip, often overlooking some ge... Read >
Author: pmcindoe
07th February 2008
Pygmalion Broadway tickets have been in high demand, ever since the play first hit the stage. The story of Pygmalion is one of those timeless tales that appeals to all ages and to people from all walks of life. It's hard to imagine that this very story wa... Read >
Author: reed tieri
23rd January 2008
The Roundabout Theatre will see Broadway’s fifth revival of George Bernard Shaw’s “Pygmalion.” Directed by David Grindley and starring Jefferson Mays, this Broadway production is based on a Greek myth. It was first opened on Broadway in 1914.
... Read >
Author: reed tieri
23rd January 2008
Welcome Claire Danes on Broadway, as she makes her debut in “Pygmalion”! Danes is playing the role of Eliza Doolittle in this new George Bernard Shaw’s production. “Pygmalion” is the story of a professor named Henry Higgins. He comes across an u... Read >
Author: reed tieri
09th October 2007
For many people Dublin, the capital of the Irish Republic, is an exotic city. First things one think of when mentioning Dublin are its Irish pubs and merry St. Patrick’s Day. One should also add that Dublin is the motherland for several world-known writ... Read >
Author: t_kogutenko
02nd September 2007
On a holiday to Dublin find the historic, cosmopolitan capital of Ireland that lies on the east coast split by the River Liffey. Dublin has become one of the most popular places in Europe to visit or stay in. Since its beginning around 988 AD it has accom... Read >
Author: Simon O’Flynn
25th July 2007
If there's one thing funny quotes can do well, it's make us smile and laugh. So what better time to whip out some of the funniest quotes ever than during National Smile Week? Don't get left behind during this fun time of year! Get in on the fun and celebr... Read >
Author: Noel Jameson
23rd July 2007
When it comes to George Bernard Shaw quotes, it's no wonder there are an abundance to choose from. After all, the man was a playwright, novelist, political activist and a critic of the arts all rolled into one. If there's one thing to be said about George... Read >
Author: Noel Jameson
15th June 2007
Independence Day is right around the corner, and what better way to celebrate than with patriotic quotes that define us as a nation? If these 18 patriotic quotes don't get you in a patriotic spirit, nothing will.
1. "What is the essence of America? Fin... Read >
Author: Noel Jameson
30th May 2007
John Cannell, MD, Executive Director of The Vitamin D Council, reports on the Vitamin D Conference in Victoria.
The Vitamin D Conference just finished in Victoria was nothing short of spectacular. On the bus into Victoria, I met a representative from t... Read >
Author: Kevin Flatt
30th January 2007
Copyright � 2006 Ed Bagley
My Fair Lady � 4 Stars (Excellent)
The 1964 musical My Fair Lady is one of the best movies ever made, earning 12 Oscar nominations and winning 8 Oscars, including Best Picture, Best Director (George Cukor) and Best Act... Read >
Author: Ed Bagley
17th January 2007
What do Oscar Wilde, Jonathan Swift, James Joyce, George Bernard Shaw, and WB Yeats all have in common? Apart from the obvious, this library of literary talent and nobility all hailed from the same place. Dublin.
Dublin is the largest city and the capi... Read >
Author: Matthew Lawson
16th November 2006
"Some men and women see things as they are and say why; I dream things that never were and say why not?" -said George Bernard Shaw. A few years from now the whole world would be wirelessly wired with a number of satellites. Instead of re-tracing the itine... Read >
Author: Vijay Kaul
25th October 2006
Jane Austen has said that “A large income is the best recipe for happiness I ever heard of.” Money cannot buy happiness but money still buys the things that mean happiness to all of us. If you are not able to meet your personal needs and life seems... Read >
Author: amanda pane
27th September 2006
"People are always blaming their circumstances for what they are. I don't believe in circumstances. The people who get on in this world are the people who get up and look for the circumstances they want, and if they can't find them, make them." - George ... Read >
Author: Barbara Hofmeister
22nd July 2006
THE MAGIC WAND
"Some men and women see things as they are and say why; I dream things that never were and say why not?" -said George Bernard Shaw.
A few years from now the whole world would be wirelessly wired with a number of satellites. Instead of re... Read >
Author: Vijay Kaul
13th July 2006
"Progress is impossible without change, and those who
cannot change their minds cannot change anything."
- GEORGE BERNARD SHAW
Change has a very negative connotation for most people. On a deep emotional level we are creatures of comfort and we aut... Read >
Author: Deon Du Plessis
08th June 2006
Are you taking a trip to the emerald isle? The following will help you plan for the special vacation.
Ireland is an island in the northwest of Europe with an area of 32,595 sq miles. About 370 km (230 miles) long by 225 km (140 miles) wide, Ireland com... Read >
Author: Tj Tierney
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
03rd April 2006
It has never been easy to have your creative writing output accepted by traditional publishing houses.
Witness these famous masters of fiction who were all obliged to take the route of shelling out hard cash to have their debut novels printed.
Alexa... Read >
Author: jim green
16th March 2006
"The reasonable man adapts himself to the world; the unreasonable one persists in trying to adapt the world to himself. Therefore, all progress depends on the unreasonable man." -- George Bernard Shaw, Maxims for Revolutionists
It is probably the numbe... Read >
Author: Paul Lemberg
15th March 2006
First decide what you really want to do. What would make work worth working at and life worth living. Then figure out how to do it.
Most people look to what they know they CAN do as a guide to what they WILL do; I think to get anything important done ... Read >
Author: Paul Lemberg
19th February 2006
Sir Winston Churchill once observed that Americans and the British are 'a common people divided by a common language' ...
Never was that as true as when describing the Cockneys.
You've certainly heard their accent, made famous in everything from mov... Read >
Author: J Square Humboldt
09th February 2006
Business Creativity is one of the little treasures Dr. YKK has put together in his quotes series. Dr. YKK has collected insights, observations and thoughts about business creativity from respected business leaders around the globe that will "unzip your mi... Read >
Author: Penmarin Books
20th September 2005
It's interesting to look back at the origins of Cosmopolitan Magazine, seeing their first subscription numbers (in the 25,000) range, into what it has become now--a modern day success. Its almost amazing how the content has evolved over the years--from a... Read >
Author: david chase
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