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61). Self-Sabotage - Are We Prisoners of the Past? By : Rosella Aranda
Many people who suffer from low self-esteem would give
anything to escape their painful feelings of inferiority.
Almost anything, that is.
62). How do You Know When a Man is in Love By : Caroline Therancy
How do you when a man is in Love? Is it when he goes for breakfast with your mother? Is it when he flies you to Paris? Read on and you will have the clear clues.
63). About Apologizing By : CD Mohatta
We all make mistakes. Howsoever intelligent we may be, or wealthy, or experienced, we all make mistakes. Sometimes we realize, other times we don't. But we all make mistakes because we are human. Only God does not ever make any mistake.
Some of our mistakes hurt our interest. They don't hurt anyone else. But sometimes, we do few thing...
64). The Life Of Luxury(Green With Envy) By : Frank Hague
It is always nice to see how the other half lives, take for instance there is the Life of Luxury: the George Hamilton way.
This is a TV show which looks at the lives of the Super Rich in which the first episode looks at the PlayBoy Mansion, a collection of multi-million dollar homes, hip-hop half-billion dollar empires and some queens ...
65). Influence of Television on a Person By : Tyler Benson
In the twenty first century technology is developing very fast. Advanced technological wonders still surprise us and make us wanting more and more comfort that they create. One of them is television that became popular all over the world now and there is no country, region or village where people don’t know what a TV is. It is also considered that ...
66). Death penalty: for or against? By : Daniel Hunt
Every evening when we sit back on our sofas and relax, we watch TV. In the evening action is on mostly. Daily we see how someone is murdered, but we find it exciting and watch such films with pleasure. What could the consequences be if some of these episodes could be taken into the real life? A verdict can be very strict, the most cruel verdict at ...
67). Ingratitude Is Hateful By : CD Mohatta
We as human beings have many qualities, both good and bad. Some of our bad traits are not very harmful, but some are never forgiven. According to Hindu philosophy, God does not forgive ingratitude under any circumstances.
What is gratitude? Simply saying 'thank you' is at times enough to express our gratitude, whereas at times, we are ...
68). The Ugg Boot and More By : bluenatchez
The Ugg Boot and More
69). How Do You Know If Your Charity Wristbands Donation Is Getting Where It Should? By : Matt Garrett
You might have seen your friends and other people wearing colorful wristbands. After all they have become a great sight and an evolving fashion trend as well. But do you know that they are actually available in large numbers as charity wristbands? And as you buy charity wristbands , all the money that you spend on them goes straight for the charity...
70). The Era Of Disaster Recovery And Prevention... And What It Means To Investors By : Leon Altman
The recovery from Katrina and Rita ushers in a new era of Disaster Recovery and Prevention. Governments and people are rethinking their response to disasters and the steps they can take to prevent or minimize the worst consequences. The biggest catalyst for this new era is the political fall-out from Katrina.
The slow response to Katr...
71). Drug And Alcohol Interventions - A Life Changing Wake Up Call By : Elizabeth Gilley
A drug and alcohol intervention is a process of overcoming the barriers, getting across to the addicts and making them realize where they stand and what can be done to come out of the spell of substance addiction.
Intervention for drug abuse is a wake up call for someone who is going off the deep end. It is an attempt to put a safety n...
72). Would George W ever tell a lie? By : Evelyn Cole
Copyright 2006 Cole's Poetic License
We Americans like to say George Washington wouldn't tell lies because he was our first president. But you know he did. Everyone does.
Harriet Lerner writes, "Deception and con games are a way of life in all species and throughout nature. Organisms that do not improve their ability to de...
73). Are You Lucky By : CD Mohatta
Do you have someone who can feel the pain in your eyes? Do you have someone who can understand the ache of your heart? Do you have someone who can understand your misery? Do you have someone who can understand your helplessness? Do you have someone who can wipe your tears? Do you have someone who will not ask you not to cry, but will give you a sho...
74). Preparing For A Natural Disaster, Terrorists Attack Or Bird Flu Pandemic By : Pandemic Zone
How prepared are you? Will you be like thousands of others and wait until the last minute to stock up on food and water? Do you even have a working flashlight in your home or auto? As we have clearly seen, waiting until it is too late does not work. Grocery stores run out, gas stations run dry and we certainly can’t depend on the government to help...
75). A New Take on DUI By : Jack Krohn
When most people hear the dreaded words Driving under the Influence they see dollar signs because of the costs involved anymore. Organizations like M.A.D.D. and S.A.D.D. have done a terrific job of heightening awareness across the country on driving under the influence of alcohol. States like New Mexico have come the furthest but only because it se...
76). Immigration – Trying On A New Lifestyle By : Paul Babs
The lure of riches in a foreign land, the potential of awesome new opportunities, dreams of what might be – all these sometimes entice people to immigrate to a different country. Being reunited with a loved one or just longing for adventure are also strong reasons for immigrating. Sometimes, rather than being drawn to a new country, one is pushed: ...
77). Where and How to Seek the Best Advice By : Mike Freemen
Knowing where to find the best advice, and which advice is worth following, can be difficult. This article provides some tips.
78). Charity Wristbands By : Matt Garrett
Confused about how to support a cause you passionately believe in? Go for charity wristbands as they are the latest buzz in the field of promoting a cause for charity. Wristbands are mostly small loops of laminated or plastic paper placed around the forearm.
The charity wristbands give instant recognition to fight for a cause indeed. ...
79). Criminal Record - Affordable Housing By : Michael Russell
It is a common fact that persons with criminal records, though they have paid their debt to society, are still denied many of the basic rights that most people take for granted. Aside from jobs, applications for credit, and a number of other things, affordable housing is pretty close to the top of the list. The reason may or may not surprise you.
80). Christian T-Shirts - Where To Buy By : Jason Huxley
T-shirts are a permanent part of our lives, whether we're relaxing in the summer heat or layering to ward off the winter chill. There's just nothing better or more comfortable than a t-shirt. But you probably don't want a boring, plain old white t-shirt. You want one that's got style and sends a message. But then the question is, what kind of messa...
81). Fascist rocker loses her job! By : Marco Castelli
He's called Lycantrop. His article arrived directly to Viking's boss, before being published somewhere. Nobody knows how he got the address and the real name! This is how a few hours later Francesca Ortolani aka Viking, 23 year old video editor working for an American film maker and productions company, was dismissed.
We don't know mu...
82). How To Find The Right University For You By : James Monahan
It is not enough that you search for the perfect college program. To make the most of your college experience, you must also find the right learning environment that will help you flourish.
83). Are You A Potential Crime Victim? By : Joseph Garrio
I've been in law enforcement for 17 years and have a great deal of experience working in the street and dealing with the common problems and crimes of the average person. This article addresses the common crimes that are occuring to people when removed from their homes. This is to make you aware of them and how to reduce your chances of becoming a ...
84). Women Shop Like Santa; Men, Like The Grinch By : Salim Jordan
It has long been argued that men and women differ greatly when it comes to shopping, but how are they really distinct?
The first major difference is that most women actually look forward to holiday shopping, 60%; while only 42% of men do. However, this does not mean women are the only ones shopping. Also, women relate more to Santa Cla...
85). School Shootings Aren't Caused By The Type Of Student That The Media Tells You About By : Ruth Wells
Teachers, principals and counselors: As most of you are aware, some of the recent school shootings were apparently committed by students who were not known for their acting- out behaviors, but instead for their relatively quiet withdrawal and depression. We have gotten quite a few calls asking for explanations. Youth professionals are often more ac...
86). SHAME! SHAME! SHAME! By : Dorothy
SHAME! SHAME! SHAME!
87). Diversity By : Kim Olver
I know that diversity has been a big topic of conversation ever since the early 1990s when research supported the demographics that by the year 2000, 85% of the entering workforce would be female, African-American, Asian-American, Latino, or new immigrants. The fact that white males would be a minority entering the workplace was a wake up call for ...
88). Personality Types- Aggressive Or Passive By : CD Mohatta
I am the world. The world must obey me. I can never be wrong. I know what is to be done and how. All of you must follow what I say without any protest, because I tolerate no dissent. I am the storehouse of all the knowledge and what I do not know is not worth knowing. I am the most intelligent person going around and though I don't show it clearly,...
89). Nonviolence for Social Change By : David Snape
Ghandi and Martin Luther King, Jr. advocated peaceful nonviolence to change ailing social systems. They and their followers were able to successfully change the social conditions of their times. Recently, a lawyer in China named Gao Shizheng has called for symbolic ongoing hunger strikes across China to support people who have encountered violence ...
90). Retro Toys – Who’s Buying Them? By : S. Mallon
The shelves are packed with toys with a cross generational appeal, but which demographic is buying most?
As Christmas looms ahead, thoughts move towards the hottest toys this year and parents steel themselves in the annual slog to make sure they get the sought after merchandise. And so do a lot of grown men. The recent trend for retro ...
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