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  • 2). Friendship - Who Is A True Friend?  By : CD Mohatta
    We all have friends. A lot gets talked about friendships. Everyone wants a true friend, and many of us believe that we have a friend who can be called a true friend. What kind of relations do friends share? When can we call a friend a true friend, and when can our friends take us as their true friend. After a romantic relationship, friendships are the most important relationships we can have.
    Article Related to: friends, friendship, companion, relationships, need, true friend, society

  • 8). Natural Ways to Avoid Wrinkles  By : tima
    Natural ways to avoid wrinkles on the skin:- Sun Protection : - You should avoid exposure to scorching heat of the sun. It is advisable to use sun packs when out in the sun. you can also use sunglasses to protect your eyes and the area around from getting exposed to harmful rays of the sun. Quit Smoking : - Smoking is not good for the skin. It roughens your skin and helps in the formation of wrinkles.
    Article Related to: anti-wrinkle cream, face creams, anti-wrinkle, aging, society, youth, culture.

  • 9). How To Make A Dowsing Pendulum  By : Shen Gerald
    A pendulum is a very useful communication tool for spiritual inquiring. When used in conjunction with a chart, it can be used for dowsing and divination. It can be used for the following: 1. Provide Yes/No responses and answers to queries. This is similar to muscle testing or applied kinesiology. 2. Provide more accurate answers to queries, such as degree, intensity or percentage.
    Article Related to: divination, spirituality, divine, ascension, society, higher self

  • 11). Are We Approaching A New Era Soon?  By : Shen Gerald
    Unless one is living on another planet, one would have most likely sensed that our world is changing rapidly. If you have been following my articles, you will know that I, at times, receive messages of a spiritual nature. Much of my dreams and visions had foretold personal and some global level occurrences. The following is part of a messaged dream that I had in September 2005: "In the dream, a huge leopard appeared and moved towards me.
    Article Related to: society, earth changes, global, era, 2012

  • 12). Would You Please Put Your Butt Somewhere Else?  By : Bill Thomas
    Let me just say right off that even though I'm not a smoker, and never have been unless you count the illegal stuff back when I was younger, I have no desire to see smoking banned everywhere just because I don't do it. However, something that really frosts my cake is the inconsiderate slobs that empty their ashtrays at the intersection. It's really rather disgusting I believe to pull up to a red light, glance out the window and see a pile of butts staring back at you.
    Article Related to: society, smoking, quit smoking, stop smoking

  • 13). The Day the Music Died – 911  By : Paul M. Jerard Jr.
    The rest of the world is puzzled by this sudden “about face” in the care for human rights. The terrorists and our former allies should get a copy of an American history book. We haven’t forgotten 911, and we are not “sheep.” Part of our culture is warm and loving, while another part of our culture is decisive, bold, militaristic, and wants immediate retribution.
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  • 14). An Article On Perfectionism  By : Shen Gerald
    What is Perfectionism? Perfectionism is defined as a meticulous drive to attain excellence. A perfectionist is one who has this characteristic. 'Perfectionism' is a most prevalent belief in our civilization. Notice that I used the word 'belief'. Everywhere in this world of ours, perfectionism is regarded as good and desirable while imperfection is deem as bad or negative.
    Article Related to: perfection, perfectionist, spirituality, society

  • 15). Relax - Observe Butterflies Day  By : CD Mohatta
    May 15th is observed as butterfly day. It is not only for children, but elders must also observe this day. To relax. All of us are always tense. It is either work, or family and social commitments, or something else. It will be difficult to find an adult who is not tense. We are always under so much of stress and pressure that most of us have lost the essence of living.
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  • 17). Neck Tie Racks Keep Your Ties Tidy  By : tima
    At Cambridge University in England, it is still a compulsion to wear neck tie in the dinning halls. So you can imagine how much effort is required from your brain before these meals. It’s not surprising that someday someone would ask, "Is there another way to make these neck tie knots? Is there something different we can do?" Many of you out there must be wearing a tie every day, much in the same manner as these gentlemen from the Cambridge university.
    Article Related to: neckties, necktie knots, dress, culture, society, romance, relations, norms

  • 18). Compassion Sustains The World  By : Shen Gerald
    The following is my opinion about this thing call Compassion. It is not a definitive article though. Compassion, in my view, is a very crucial element for sustainability. This is even more relevant to the current volatile world of ours. The very fabric of the Universe is infused with compassion. It is the binding force that harmonizes and sustains Existence.
    Article Related to: philosophy, spirituality, society, green, earth

  • 19). Job Performance And Satisfaction  By : Kadence Buchanan
    Attempting to understand the nature of job satisfaction and its effects on work performance is not easy. For at least 50 years industrial/organizational psychologists have been wrestling with the question of the relationship between job satisfaction and job performance. Researchers have put a considerable amount of effort into attempts to demonstrate that the two are positively related in a particular fashion: a happy worker is a good worker.
    Article Related to: job, job satisfaction, job performance, society

  • 20). The World of the Geisha  By : Tom Takihi
    Yasunari Kawabata's crystalline novel Snow Country relates a love affair between an aloof dilettante and what is known as an onsen, or "hot-spring", geisha; and much of the novel's relentless melancholy arises from the onsen geisha's low place on the geisha totem pole.
    Article Related to: travel, culture, society, japan, etc.

  • 22). The Ex Factor  By : Croydon J Hounslow
    Organising a party can be a stressful affair, organising catering, venue, entertainments etc. coupled with the stress of formulating a strategy that will get all of your 'fashionably' late friends to the venue at roughly the same time is often more of a trial than we expect (I have cryptic little numbers marked in my address book next to certain names which allow me to keep tabs on roughly how late each friend is likely to be.
    Article Related to: dating, relationships, society, events, love

  • 23). The Japanese Feudal Periods  By : Richard Monk
    Japan is often thought of as a very formal, polite society. While this is true in modern times, the Japanese feudal periods were anything but. The Japanese Feudal Periods The feudal periods in Japan took place from the 12th through 19th centuries, and it marked an important period in the country's history. The rule of Japan by regional families and clans, as well as by the shogun (war lords) created a different sort of culture marked by a decrease in the power of the emperor as well as indifference in the ruling class.
    Article Related to: japan, japanese, feudal, past, society, emperor, kamakura, china, muromachi, edo, azuchi, samurai



 


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