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151). Non-Resolutions  By :
I’ve never liked the idea of New Year’s Resolutions. If you make them, you feel that you are somehow accountable, and what if you don’t live up? Who’s keeping score anyway? It could be the most unrelenting taskmaster of all. On a very real level, the worst person you ever want to disappoint is yourself. Maybe that is why I don’t like New Year’s Res...

152). Why Men Should Get Hair Color Too  By : Darla Di Grandi-Aguilera
We all know that men are the first ones to let their image regimen slide. Sure, men tend to get haircuts like clockwork, but when it comes to getting other salon services, like hair color, most men opt for the easy path of non colorization. Even though men tend to ignore this salon service, there are many reasons why they should be tak...

153). The Unique Season Of Autumn  By : Matthias Reightman
There is nothing like autumn. For me, no season quite compares to the beauty and pleasure I experience each year as summer turns into autumn. There are many reasons to love the season of autumn. One of the biggest is the beauty of the season. If you were privileged to grow up in an area that had a true autumn, then you know all about ...

154). Money- The Paradox Of Money  By : CD Mohatta
Money is probably the most commonly word used around the world. Money, without which lot many things cannot be done. If one has no money, one will have trouble even feeding oneself, leave aside shelter etc. What should be our attitude towards money? How much money should we accumulate and how much should we give away. How many morals and principals...

155). Crime and Punishment  By : Dr. Randy Wysong
Crime and Punishment

156). The History And Power Of The Heritage Foundation  By : Dave Klein
The Heritage Foundation is a very influential public policy research institute that is located in Washington, DC. It is a conservative “think tank” that has had a significant impact on both domestic and foreign United States government policies. History of the Heritage Foundation The Heritage Foundation was founded in 1973...

157). Is There Income After Peak Oil And Economic Collapse? There Is If You're Clever.  By : Mick Winter
Many predict that the world will soon experience an economic depression, brought on by a variety of factors, but most particularly Peak Oil - the lessening production of petroleum. (For full information on Peak Oil, see Dry Dipstick - www.drydipstick.com) No matter what happens to the economy, you'll probably still need income. Work co...

158). Gift Cards The Double Present!  By : Dave Carter
Finding the right gift for that special somebody has always been of great importance. They might say that it’s the thought that counts, but the thoughtfulness invested in any gift should go deeper than simply picking something up at random. While your mother might love flowers, there’s little point in purchasing a bunch for your girlfriend who is a...

159). Keeping A Distance From Religion  By : Dr. Randy Wysong
Keeping A Distance From Religion

160). The Old School Stands Strong  By : Dave Carter
There has been a strong trend recently towards on-line greeting cards, or e-cards, as they are more commonly referred to. The automatic assumption would then be that normal greeting cards, the traditional hallmark (bad pun intended) of birthdays, holidays, and graduations would be on the decline, but according to Hallmark Cards and American Greetin...

161). Taxes, Income And Other Ones  By : Frank Hague
The story of American income taxes begins 1812. The 1st attempt to inflict an income tax on Americana occurred as a result of the War of 1812. At the end of two years of war, the federal government owed an unbelievable $100 million of debt (in inflationary terms, it probably had the same impact on the treasury as $100 billion debt woul...

162). Are Psychics For Real?  By : Matt Shupe
Do they or do they not exist? This is the 24-dollar question that is in the mind of most people whose lives have been touched by a psychic in a negative or positive way. Psychics were and are still controversial to this day because certain sectors associate their work sorcery or witchcraft. Psychic research was considered a taboo as ea...

163). The 2 Deadly Mistakes of Wife Seduction  By : CR James
The 2 Deadly Mistakes of Wife Seduction

164). Top 2 Secret Ways To Become Irresistibly Magnetic To Your Wife  By : CR James
Top 2 Secret Ways To Become Irresistibly Magnetic To Your Wife

165). Tarot Deck Of Cards  By : Sandra Johnson
The tarot deck of cards, usually 78 in number, is divided into two separate categories, the major and the minor arcana (arcana from the Latin meaning of closed or secret). There are 21 individual cards, referred to as trumps, and the fool card in the major arcana. The minor arcana have 56 cards consisting of 10 cards numbered from Ace to ten in fou...

166). A Military Tribute  By : Sintilia Miecevole
It is truly beyond my abilities to express my gratitude and give my thanks to the military for their service to the world as they fight for our freedom. It is my hope that the following tribute will in part do that. We are at war! While we enjoy our comfortable homes, food on the table and clean water to drink, thousands of brave men ...

167). Giant Squid Finally Captured On Film  By : The Iconoclast
On 27 September 2005, the greatest zoological discovery of the century was announced. For the first time ever, a live giant squid was caught on film. The Animal The giant squid (Architeuthis) has been known to humans since ancient times. Giant squid were regular features in many Norwegian tales (where, many believe, it i...

168). Catch Up With A Past Classmate  By : Christopher M. Luck
After going to school with your classmates for four or even twelve years, it’s hard to imagine ever losing touch. Once you graduate though and realize that everyone is going off to their own schools, jobs or travels it becomes heartbreakingly clear that staying close will be hard. Losing contact with your classmates is unbelievably easy to do even ...

169). Piggotts Provide Support for the Tsunami  By : Gandulf
Piggotts Provide Support for the Tsunami Piggotts, the Crown Group’s marquee and furniture hire supplier provided two large hospitality marquees for a recent Tsunami Memorial Service at St Paul’s Cathedral. This prestigious event was hosted by The Department of Culture, Media and Sport, headed by the Secretary of State M...

170). The Familiar Gone Awry  By : Sam Vaknin
In this nightmarish world of ours even the erstwhile comfortingly familiar has gone awry and menacing. Birds, those soaring symbols of liberty and beauty now carry death and devastation in the form of avian flu. Airplanes, the reification of overcoming gravity and attaining freedom, these harbingers of the global village,...

171). Start A Crusade To Help Difficult People  By : Rene Graeber
Countless sad songs have been dedicated to lonely people who can’t seem to cope up with the world. A hit song in the seventies lamented that “sometimes it feels like you and me against the world.” For all we know, it might be that most of us think the whole world is against us in some way or another. Difficult people are among the lone...

172). Discount Fetish  By : Derek Belay
We have all experienced the rush of adrenalin associated with the realization that we are about to buy something that has been discounted. Our culture cherishes the notion of a discount via a sale or clearance. The quality of the merchandise or service is seemingly no match for the price. Coupons flow from every crevice of our mailboxes and newspap...

173). Can You Really Improve Your Chances Of Winning The Lottery?  By : Douglas Titchmarsh
The Lottery is a game of chance, with the odds stacked against you horrendously. In the UK National Lottery for example the chances of winning the jackpot by picking all 6 numbers from 49 is around 14 million to one. So how do you make these odds of a lottery win lower? If you do a search online there are tons of places offering you th...

174). How does assisted living work?  By : Drew Swanson
Assisted living facilities are meant for senior citizens and the disabled who require housing, and assistance with activities of daily living (ADLs) such as bathing, dressing, and assistance with taking medicine. These facilities enable people to follow an independent lifestyle and at the same time provide the right type of assistance needed in day...

175). Of Humanity And Cruelity  By : CD Mohatta
This is story of a girl. A girl supposed to have a very soft heart. A very sensitive girl. Someone one could call as a compassionate person. I will tell you about how she acquired her pet, rather two pets. And how one was beaten by her father and the other was beaten dead by herself. Let me begin. She had gone to visit one of her relat...

176). Ghost Mothers  By : Linda Joy Myers
So many women talk about their relationships with their mothers—no matter how old they are. For some, their mother, from whom they have supposedly separated long ago, still occupies a central place in the psyche. She’s too close, she’s too much. She has advice, is nosy, and interferes. The daughter wants time away, she wants boundaries, and fights ...

177). Test Your Shopping Style And Improve  By : CD Mohatta
Human beings come in many types. So do our styles vary. All of us have our own unique style. Let us discuss few and find out how to improve our shopping style and how to test our shopping style. Immediate shopper - this kind of shopper looks at something, likes it, finds the price and buys it. This shopper does not think why and how th...

178). How I Thank You, Let Me Count the Ways  By : Simply Sinful Baskets
There isn’t a day in anyone’s life where we could function without the help, generosity, love or care of someone else. We often get caught up in our day to day lives that we forget to show those people how much they mean to us. Saying Thank You is great, but how about showing your appreciation with a lovely Thank You gift? Here are some wonderful g...

179). Pain Of Living  By : CD Mohatta
Pain. Immense pain. Sometimes unbearable, and sometimes incomprehensible. So many of us live life in pain. The pain of decision-making. The pain of thinking about life. The pain of keeping dead relationships alive. The pain of memories that haunt us. The pain of fear. The pain of getting up in the morning and the pain of sleepless nights. The pain ...

180). Shades of Grey: Government, Religion, & People  By : Lee Down
Some think that everything is black and white. I'm beginning to see everything as different shades of grey. Having worked with people in an increasing variety of ways the past 10 years, in a variety of occupational and volunteer scenarios, I've been exposed to many, many different ways of being, seeing, believing, working, and living....

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