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29th September 2009
Every human being is an emotional being. The levels of emotions may be high or low. But when that level is disturbed, you have stress and anxiety. The dividing line between these two negative tendencies is very thin. Your anxiety may be due to stress or y... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
22nd September 2009
Loyal fans of artists, celebrities and singers today do everything to show their support for the ones they idolize. Fans come up with anything just to show how much they love a particular artist. When it comes to this, one of the most effective media used... Read >
Author: Chris Cornell
08th September 2009
So your baby's growing up. He or she is at that delicate stage or what I call the Age of the Yin Yang Yo-Yo. They don't want you too close (OMG – not in front of my friends!) but still need to make sure that you're there.
Sometimes you're Mom. Then,... Read >
Author: Peter Reiss
01st September 2009
Most states make forming a corporation relatively painless by providing forms for practically everything. The bylaws of the corporation, however, are an area you don’t want to rely on a form.
What Are Bylaws?
Bylaws are the technical rules that g... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
05th June 2009
So you've decided to do something about your extra weight and "go on a diet".
You eat only from a restricted, bland-tasted assortment of "allowed" food, and in amounts insufficient to feed a rabbit. A very small rabbit. Your appetite, on the other hand... Read >
Author: anita bern
05th June 2009
So you've decided to do something with your extra weight and "go on a diet".
You eat only from a restricted, bland-tasted assortment of "allowed" food, and in amounts insufficient to feed a rabbit. A very small rabbit. Your appetite, on the other hand,... Read >
Author: anita bern
12th May 2009
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Do you ever suffer from low self esteem? The Oxford English Dictionary defines "self esteem" as confidence in you own worth or abilities. So let me ask the same question a different way - do you ever doubt yourself or q... Read >
Author: Willie Horton
03rd February 2009
Sometimes a split personality isn’t necessarily a bad thing. In the case of St. Martin, the schizophrenia can be crazy, but hey, crazy can be good. Sint Maarten/Saint Martin is the smallest island in the world that is governed by dual sovereign states, ... Read >
Author: GypsyNester
18th November 2008
The 17th arrondissement of northwestern Paris is located on the Right Bank of the Seine River. Its land area is approximately 2.2 square miles (somewhat under 5.7 square kilometers.) The population is one hundred sixty thousand and the area hosts more tha... Read >
Author: Levi Reiss
06th October 2008
It looks like the economic downturn has provided an excellent excuse for women to buy expensive lingerie. According to a recent interview with Elle �the body� Macpherson says:
�In a depressed economy, where we can�t afford a new dress, we can ... Read >
Author: MarkeD
14th July 2008
Amsterdam – the capital of the Netherlands – is one of those unique cities that are made up of different personas; it is almost like a split-personality city. It has its cheeky and fun side and then its more sophisticated, calm side. Both can make f... Read >
Author: Adam Singleton
07th April 2008
When I train managers as coaches I always ask them to respect the power of coaching questions and to recognize the possibility that what starts as an innocuous, business related conversation, may lead to the unveiling of a deeper issue. Coaching managers ... Read >
Author: Matt Somers
27th March 2008
Schizophrenia (literally "split mind") is often thought of as a split or dual personality. However, this disease is best defined as a disorganization of normal thought and feeling. It is probably caused by the malfunctioning of the cells through which inf... Read >
Author: David Jones
10th March 2008
Schizophrenia is a debilitating mental illness that affects 1% of the population. Despite intensive study, its molecular etiology remains enigmatic. Like many common diseases, schizophrenia is multifactor in origin, with both genetic and environmental con... Read >
Author: Peter sams
10th March 2008
Schizophrenia is a debilitating mental illness that affects 1% of the population. Despite intensive study, its molecular etiology remains enigmatic. Like many common diseases, schizophrenia is multifactor in origin, with both genetic and environmental c... Read >
Author: Peter sams
10th March 2008
One word describes the CD Cant Take Me Home from Pink... AWESOME!
This CD literally grabs your attention right out of the gate with Split Personality and doesn't let go until the very last note of the very last song Is It Love, which is another great t... Read >
Author: Clyde Dennis
20th January 2008
Mental health problems are severe when the person becomes out of touch with reality. They may develop false beliefs about who they are or what is happening, feel persecuted by external forces, or believe they have been given special powers. They may hear ... Read >
Author: Alien
10th October 2007
It is not that popular yet, but somehow, it is known that men or males are burdened with this analytical affliction called Mr. Hyde and Dr. Jekyll Syndrome or simply, male menopause.Robert Stevenson inscribed a book regarding Mr. Hyde and Dr. Jekyll way b... Read >
Author: Matt Smiths
02nd September 2007
Schizophrenia is a chronic, severe, and disabling brain disorder that has been recognized throughout recorded history. The first signs of schizophrenia typically emerge in the teenage years or early twenties. It is a form of psychosis, which is an impairm... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
17th November 2006
Schizophrenia is a brain disorder that affects 1% people from all over the world. It is not linked by sex, age or breed.
What schizophrenia is not
People with schizophrenia aren't witches as they were considered in antiquity, and isn't either link... Read >
Author: John Conrad
17th November 2006
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Have you ever seen such a crazy real estate market? Depending upon where you live, you may be saying ?this is the worst real estate market in 20 years? or you may be saying ?let the good times roll?. Talk ab... Read >
Author: Chris Anderson, PhD
15th November 2006
Like the literary split personality, it has a good side
because it is needed for certain important body functions.
But for many Americans, cholesterol also has an evil side.
When present in excessive amounts, it can injure blood
vessels and cause ... Read >
Author: percy miller
25th October 2006
Every human being is an emotional being. The levels of emotions may be high or low. But when that level is disturbed, you have stress and anxiety. The dividing line between these two negative tendencies is very thin. Your anxiety may be due to stress or y... Read >
Author: Kanishk manchanda
10th February 2006
City Break to Budapest
Anyone who has been to Budapest will know exactly what makes it one of Europe's best-loved city break destinations; you are really getting two cities for the price of one. Bisected by the mighty Danube the city has something of a... Read >
Author: Manish Kumar
19th October 2005
Madrid and the attractions of southern Spain tend to get all of the attention. In the northern part of the country, Santander, Zargoza and Vigo are hidden gems.
Santander
Located on the coast of the Atlantic Ocean, Santander is a city going about i... Read >
Author: Richard Chapo
17th October 2005
Most states make forming a corporation relatively painless by providing forms for practically everything. The bylaws of the corporation, however, are an area you don't want to rely on a form.
What Are Bylaws?
Bylaws are the technical rules that gov... Read >
Author: Richard Chapo
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