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31). 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.

32). 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.

33). The History Of Alcatraz  By : James Hunt
Before the prison known as Alcatraz ever existed, the name Alcatraz itself came from the Spanish word Alcatraces. Juan Manuel de Ayala was the first to sail into...

34). 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.

35). 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.

36). 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?

37). 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.

38). 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.

39). 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?

40). Interesting Opinions On Cigars From Recent Survey  By : Gregg Hall
According to a recent survey by the ASC (alt.smokers.cigars) the following results were obtained from a recent online survey of cigar smokers: 86% of cigar smokers report that they do not inhale. The average number of cigars smoked per week is 6.74 at and average price of $4.34

41). How To Use Aromatherapy Candles  By : Gregg Hall
The first thing you want to do is be sure that you have true aromatherapy candles. Scented candles are not aromatherapy candles. Make sure they contain pure essential oils.

42). Dealing with the Stress of Divorce  By : Nathan Dawson
Any life transition can be stressful; and of all the stressful situations life puts us in, coping with divorce is one of the most difficult of all, particularly when you find yourself trying to juggle everyday activities with your child and divorce proceedings. It can, indeed, be quite a mental and emotional challenge.

43). 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.

44). 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.

45). 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.

46). The Importance of Wedding Invitations  By : James Hunt
If you’re planning a wedding one of the many things that you’re going to have put on your task list is wedding invitations. Having the right kind of wedding invitation is important to your wedding ...

47). 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.

48). Cigar Clubs  By : Tamara Williams
This Article describes a little about Cigar Clubs and were to find them.

49). The Timeless Appeal of Superman and His Friends  By : Mike Freemen
Superman is one of the most enduring adn most beloved of characters. This article is about Superman in his many incarnations.

50). Year in review - Top 12 News stories of 2005  By : paul wilson1
As yet another New Year dawns, it is time for us to look back on 2005 and view from the outside all that happened. There were joys, triumphs, and tears. That everything that happens is a learning experience is quite true. Among the many occurrences of 2005 news stories that were significant were: 1. Google made history in ...

51). Criminal Background Checks: A Necessity In Our Society?  By : Crimechecker
Everyday the news tells of violence in the workplace and sex offenders on the prowl. The scary thing is that you usually never know who these people might be until it's too late. How many times have you seen an interview of someone describing an accused criminal as the nicest person you could ever know? They would have never suspected this person o...

52). Criminal Background Check Get it Quickly Online  By : Bob Benson
How often have you been searching for a phone number or address and seen an advertisement for a criminal background check? This tool that was once available only to law enforcement officials is now available to anyone who is willing to pay for it. Think it’s all a bogus ploy for money? Think again. Criminal background checks can be use...

53). How To Choose A Lift Chair  By : Robert Thatcher
Parkinson’s, Lou Gehrig’s, arthritis and other mobility limiting conditions trouble your loved ones. Being in one of these situations trouble them. It makes them feel useless and dependent on other people. They also sense that they have lost their vigor and free will. As a result they pity themselves. In today’s modern world, mobility ...

54). Guide to terrorism and world markets  By : Mansi gupta
What worse could have happened to the US economy then the 9th September 2001? Some perverted religious fanatics demolished the embodiment of the world trade. Terrorism is a threat to all the nations of the world. The human loss due to these activities cannot be condemned with words. The ruthlessness of the terror traders has an impact on each and e...

55). Men’s Formal Dress  By : George Williams
When you receive an invitation card for the formal party, this may be a sign that you are having a move up your career path or it is your first formal charity event. As you read the invitation you see listed among the details "black tie". Does that mean you need to wear a tuxedo? Will a suit do just as well? If you want to feel comfor...

56). 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,...

57). Consider Serving In The Army  By : Matthias Reightman
Are you nearing high school graduation and are unsure of what to do next or where to go to college? Or perhaps you are unsure if college is really the right next step for you? You should consider the option of serving with the army. Think about all of the ways that your life has been protected and enriched because of the faithful serv...

58). 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...

59). 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...

60). What Can You Do When Disaster Strikes Somewhere Else?  By : Roger Carr
Several of the largest natural disasters have occurred recently. These include the earthquake and tsunami in South East Asia and Hurricane Katrina in the Southern United States. Thousands of disasters occur every year. They all don't affect thousands of people, but the impact is as dire for each one that has to experience it. Each time a disaster o...

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