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1). What Does That Ribbon Mean? By : James Hunt
Ribbons worn on shirts and backpacks. Ribbon-shaped magnets on cars. All of these ribbons come in different colors...
2). 5 Places NOT To Go To For Vacation By : Gregg Hall
Some vacations aren’t as good as they are made out to be; maybe it’s a case of false advertising or maybe the locals just take advantage of you just because you have “tourist” stamped on your forehead. Or maybe your luggage arrived from the airport a day or two after you did?
3). Do You Know Your Tinker Bell? By : Mike Freemen
Tinker Bell is one of the most beloved of characters, and this article focuses on Tinker Bell and her friends.
4). Affects of the Tsunami on tourism By : dave4
It was December 26,2004 a beautiful sunny day. There were vacationers all over the gorgeous Asian beaches not a worry in the world. Certainly no one was expecting the devastation that was about to unfold. A tsunami struck out of nowhere going down in history as the most devastating earthquake killing over two hundred thousand people. The coasts of ...
5). Music Therapy: Can Music Really “Soothe The Savage Beast?” By : Duane Shinn
It has long been suggested that “music soothes the savage beast.” But is this true? And if it is, does this have any implication where humans are concerned?
6). Why People Lie By : Timothy Cole
Why do people lie, especially to those they love?
Lying is a technique that is used to influence, control and manipulate other’s thoughts, feelings, and behaviors. Lying comes naturally, and most of the time, it happens with little awareness, effort, or thought. In fact, children start lying, quite effectively, early in life. And as ad...
7). The Evidence for Sasquatch By : Eric Penz
Does Big Foot have its origins in a prehistoric gigantic ape?
8). To Be or Not to Be: Is Homosexuality a Choice? By : Hugh Rosen
Do people choose to be gay, or is it biologically chosen for them?
9). Easel Does It! By : James Monahan
The easel aside from the palette and the brush is the most important equipment an artist can have. Easels provide the backbone for the painting process.
10). Do Highway Lights Turn Off Around You Too By : Kael
You’re driving down the highway at night and out of the corner of your eye you notice the highway lamp pole turn off its light. Weird you think to yourself. But over the course of time you start to notice it more and more. What exactly is going on?
What you may or may not be experiencing is something researchers have termed “street lig...
11). Numerology - Unfolding The Mystery of Numbers By : Barney Garcia
Numerology is an ancient study and deals with unfolding the mysteries of numbers. The interpretation of numbers, dates (of birth, occurrence of events etc.), value and significance of letters (in names of persons etc.) are the concerns which numerology seeks to attend.
12). Just What Do We Mean by ABUSE Anyway? By : Rosella Aranda
For most people, the word abuse implies violent and
malicious behavior. In fact, most mistreatment does NOT
fall into that category.
13). Returning to School after Retirement By : Hugh Rosen
Is it ever too late to go back to school. This 75-year-old retired professor tells why the answer is "NO!"
14). What Ireland Is Known For By Most By : Gregg Hall
Ask anyone what they think of when they think of Ireland and they will probably tell you leprechauns, shamrocks, or St. Patrick’s Day. Ireland actually has a lot more to offer not the least of which is some of the most beautiful scenery on the planet from rolling hills to beautiful beaches with crystal blue-green water.
15). A Short History of the Umbrella By : James Hunt
No one wants to be caught outside in the rain without an umbrella. These handy devices come in an array of shapes and sizes, many that will conveniently tuck into a purse or glove compartment in case of a sudden downpour...
16). Common Dream Symbols And Their Meanings By : Susan Wellington
Dreams and their meanings are as individual as the people who dream them, but the following list of common dream symbols and some of their many meanings can help you get started in the fascination and the "fun world" of dream interpretation.
Fog
Fog in a dream can be a manifestation of a lost or confused waking life. Fog can also...
17). Learning The Basics Of Hypnosis By : Travis Waack
Hypnosis deals with the subconscious. Hypnosis is a naturally occurring altered state of consciousness.
18). Is your Heart a True Guide? By : Valentina Ibeachum
When we are told to follow our heart, what does it mean?
19). A Rundown of Several North American Conservatories By : James Monahan
A conservatory is an educational institution with special facilities for the fine arts. Nowadays, a conservatory can be found in most continents.
20). Facelifts Offer Youthful Appearance By : Kael
Facelifts, also known as rhytidectomies, offer those wishing to improve their appearance dramatically. There are several facelift procedures, but simple facelifts do not result in the ‘wind-tunnel’ effect or ‘surprised look’ that is sometimes caused by more extreme facelifts. Recovery from a simple facelift is easier and has fewer complications tha...
21). Finding New Love Online By : Robert Rogers
Looking for the perfect love connection? In this article we will discuss the basics of online dating and what to look for in a dating service.
22). Light For Granted By : Steve Thomas
Whether we like it or not, light plays a very important role in all of our lives. One, that we often take for granted.
23). Affluenza By : Sramana Mitra
I believe, the same Affluenza that is plaguing America’s work-ethic - can be tapped into, to find the next generation consumer markets.
24). "In Here" not "Out There" By : Sramana Mitra
The source of creativity is within, not without.
25). Cannibalism and Human Sacrifice By : Sam Vaknin
"I believe that when man evolves a civilization higher than the mechanized but still primitive one he has now, the eating of human flesh will be sanctioned. For then man will have thrown off all of his superstitions and irrational taboos."
(Diego Rivera)
"One calls 'barbarism' whatever he is not accustomed to."
26). Internet: useful or harmful? By : Daniel Hunt
Nowadays young generation doesn’t read books, journals, magazines and newspapers. And really why should they if they have excellent possibilities to find everything necessary on-line. Except information you can find a lot of other different things that can widen your outlook. You can visit Louver gallery with famous Mona Lisa, sitting comfortably i...
27). Why Do People Pierce Their Bodies? By : Gregg Hall
The practice of body piercing is as old as humanity itself and is making a comeback along with the popularity of tribal tattoos; one need only look closely at the players in professional sports such as basketball and football to see this phenomenon.
28). Stupid Immigration Laws By : Sramana Mitra
Passport and Visa laws of most countries in the world are quite archaic. Is it likely to change?
29). Seeing the Good and the Bad in Everything By : Mike Freemen
Seeing both the good and the bad is one of the most important of all life skills. This article provides some tips.
30). Polished Stones and a Faint Glimmer By : Dana Smith
A brief look at the Polished stone we call America. An interesting, poetic diatribe of those we encounter. The Polish is fading, it is a faint glimmer now. Lessons learned, hope yearned for and fulfilled.
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