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1). Healing Anger and Violence in Our Society By : Margaret Paul, Ph. D.
I have counseled individuals, couples, families and business partners for the past 35 years and authored eight published books. All this experience has resulted in the development of a profound six-step healing process, called Inner Bonding, which anyone can learn and use throughout the day (FREE course available - see resource box).
The violence in Littleton, Colorado sparked many discussions regarding the cause of such horrifying behavior on the part of two teenage boys.
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2). The Function of Money and its Future By : Xperior
Originally exchange took place without the use of money, by barter. Long before money had come into the commercial world people exchanged goods for goods. This system of barter made it possible to satisfy many wants that would otherwise have gone unsatisfied. Barter raised the standard of living, but under such a system the exchange of goods was greatly hampered.
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3). Resort Management By : Josh Stone
There are three kinds of management involved with resorts: Front-of-House Management, Heart-of-House Management I, and Heart-of-House Management II. Heart-of-House Management refers to managing the resort areas that support front-of-house operations. This type of management deals with the physical plant, grounds, energy, accounting, and purchasing functions of a resort hotel.
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4). America and The Anti-Christ – America will it submit to the world’s last dictator By : Rev. Michael Bresciani
One fact that is so often overlooked by the eschatologist and second coming enthusiasts, is the means by which antichrist succeeds in completely taking over the world. His means are unique in every way. Unlike all dictators and despots before him who tried and failed, he manages to pull it off. He succeeds where others have failed because his approach is entirely different.
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5). The World Cup and…Economics?: What Italy has to Expect By : Sarah Deak
With Italy’s socking win to become the world’s best soccer team, it seems prudent to discuss something that is not usually connected with soccer: the economy.
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9). Why Are We Still in Iraq? (Part 1) By : Paul M. Jerard Jr.
There seems to be some confusion between patriotism and common sense lately. This is what most nationalistic movement’s bank on. No one should speak up with the voice of reason; if you do, you will be shouted down, called a coward, and publicly shamed.
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10). An Overview of Kenya for Travelers By : Richard Monk
Kenya is stunningly beautiful African country that has seen its share of good and bad times. If you are traveling to Kenya, the following information will give you a head start.
An Overview of Kenya for Travelers
Kenya is a crossroads country in Africa, which means a little bit of various African countries reside there. More than 40 languages are spoken and as many as eleven different ethnic groups can be identified.
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11). The Wavering U.S. Economy and a Few Suggestions By : Murad Ali
The U.S. Trade Gap narrows slightly to 64.8 billion dollars. The United States has the world’s largest economy with a GDP (Gross Domestic Product) 12.41 trillion dollars ($12,400,000,000,000.00). Being once one of the world’s largest creditors it is now debtor nation borrowing money from others.
The period between 1930 and 1970 saw massive growth in the United States economy.
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12). Big Savings on Gas While you Travel! By : Kathy Steinemann
Gas prices are soaring! This has resulted in elevated travel expenses. If you travel by car, YOU have some control over the costs.
Here are some ways to save money on gas:
* Switch to synthetic motor oil. It reduces engine friction and may make your car a little less ravenous at the gas station. (There are brands available claiming 5%-20% increases in fuel economy.
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14). Tip on Upgrading To First Class On Charter Flights By : Nomad Rick
You are ready to do some traveling, but the old bank account is a bit of a problem. Welcome to charter flights, one of the cheaper ways to see the world.
Tip on Upgrading To First Class On Charter Flights
As you know, flying anywhere these days is a particularly pricey option. Fuel prices are through the roof and airlines are hurting financially.
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15). Why Are We Still in Iraq? (Part 2) By : Paul M. Jerard Jr.
Some of our “allies,” or former allies, will bow to terrorism. This is fine, if you can accept innocent civilians being murdered on your own soil. You cannot satisfy someone who believes your existence is a sin. As Russian President, Vladimir Putin, said, “We are not even enemies, as far as they're concerned. We're just dust. ...”
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16). Refinancing your home By : Joseph Kenny
How old is your mortgage? If you took out your mortgage more than a couple of years ago, it may be a good idea to consider refinancing the loan. As house prices continue to rise you may be able to get a considerably better rate. Your mortgage rate will depend on many factors such as the value of your home, your income, your credit score and prevailing interest rates in the economy in general.
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18). Is this India’s finest hour? By : Jacob Fiennes
Travelling around India this month, in blinding contrast to the evident levels of stark poverty that can be seen in a great number of its citizens, something in the air tells one that India is pulsing with energy for change. For throughout the next half a century India will be seen to emerge as one of the worlds most successful economies and will rightfully seat itself as a new world power.
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19). Government loans By : Mansi gupta
These days when there is so much of hue and cry amongst private loan agencies, each trying to downplay the merits and work of the other, the loans offered by government remain immaculate and selflessly benefiting the public.
Government loans are a cut above the rest in quite a few ways. Firstly every private agency offering loan does it with the purpose of making profits but in contrast to this government loans are meant only for the welfare of public.
Article Related to: government, loan, economy, equity, expansion
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20). Simple Solutions To Today's Harder Life - Work Less, Earn More By : David Vale
This week I was punching around the radio dial and happened upon a talk show host who summed up today's challenging life in a single sentence. He said, "I'm absolutely convinced, life has gotten a lot harder in the last five years."
You probably don't have to think long to understand why making a living is so much harder than it used to be. The sky-high cost of gas makes commuting to your job a major expense.
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23). The Shift In The Economy By : J Schipper
Many of the jobs in President Bush's "recovery" are low-wage, low-benefit service and retail jobs. The overall growth in jobs masks a harsher reality for families trying to maintain or build a middle class standard of living.
Key among them: debt coupled with paycheck paralysis.
Most people coming out of college with or without a degree are starting life off with about $20,000 in debt trying to get a degree.
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24). Pharmaceutical guide By : Mansi gupta
If asked to name one thing that affects our life in most phases one would hardly say pharmaceuticals. But wait this is a fact that most of us since our birth depend on pharmaceuticals in one-way or other. Definitely by age our dependence on pharmacy products increases but even teenagers and young ones consume a big percentage of pharmaceutical derivatives.
Article Related to: pharmaceuticals, health, companies, cost, economy
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25). American Theocracy, a Book Review By : John Woolf
In his two most recent books, American Dynasty and Wealth and Democracy, Kevin Phillips has perhaps rightly earned the prestigious moniker of America's premier analyst and critic. Now, in his new release, a doom and gloom tome some 480 pages long, Kevin Phillips assails three overlapping, growing, forces that threaten to rain on the parade of the American way of life.
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