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181). Holiday's Best Selling Consumer Electronics By : Salim Jordan
Shopping for the holiday season, you can never go wrong with gadgets! Here is a list of the top selling consumer electronics this holiday season.
The Sony Playstation Portable (PSP) is currently the most purchased gadget on the market. Not only can this device play games, you can also watch movies and listen to MP3's anywhere, anytime....
182). N.O.W and Coach Paterno By : millsy75
Every now and again a story comes along that really burns your backside and recently in the news there's been talk about the National Organization for Women making a huge deal about some words coach Paterno of Penn State said during a press conference concerning a Florida State football player and the situation the player finds himself in concernin...
183). 9 Secrets about Romanian Brides By : Ovi Dogar
Almost all foreign bride sites tell you about the women which are in their database that are:
“gentle, respectful, and loving”
“strongly maternal and family-oriented”
“plays a subordinate role to men in both the public and private spheres”
“a mail order bride does not really ask for a lot”
I am sure that you hav...
184). Giving Gift Certificates By : Dana Goldberg
Buying gifts for anyone can be difficult. You need to balance whether the recipient will like the gift with the type of gift you can afford. Add to this the fact that you may have been buying the same person regular gifts for many years and it can be very difficult to keep buying something that they will get real value from. Of course, some people ...
185). Criminal Record: A Lifetime Scar By : Robert Thatcher
“To err is human”. What a very easy quotation to say! A person who is continuously committing wrong doings against anybody is just human, so it can be chuckled. In the morals of a civilized world, consequences are bound by codes and decrees. Each individual has an imaginary private bubble that once intruded would mean trespassing. When a person vio...
186). 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...
187). Legacies Are Societal Actions By : Leanne Hoagland-Smith
Have you ever thought that you have not done much with your life? During a recent conversation with a very dear friend, she expressed this very same sentiment. I was astounded that this energetic, high family and work ethic person had this negative self-image, but pleased that she felt comfortable sharing this thought.
Quickly, I began...
188). 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 ...
189). Katrina: Victims For Life? By : Virginia Bola, PsyD
There can be no debate about the horror of the World Trade Center attack. No conceivable rational excuse for the criminal destruction of spectacular buildings and thousands of innocent lives can be advanced. It was monstrous; it was deadly; it was immoral.
Four years later, the survivors still mourn their loved ones and the world looks...
190). Creating True Abundance in Your Life By : Christine Bettridge
Learning how to create abundance in your life is about much more than gathering financial abundance.
Abundance is a fundamental facet of nature too. Abundance is apparent in nature; one only needs to look at a field of flowers or wild fruit to understand how nature can be generous to the point of waste.
Many people assoc...
191). Internet: useful or harmful? By : Daniel Hunt
Nowadays young generation doesn’t read books, journals, magazines and newspapers. And really why should they if they have excellent possibilities to find everything necessary on-line. Except information you can find a lot of other different things that can widen your outlook. You can visit Louver gallery with famous Mona Lisa, sitting comfortably i...
192). Are Things Hopeless? By : Dr. Randy Wysong
Are Things Hopeless?
193). Medical Malpractice – You Are Not Helpless By : Kael
To often, the general public just sits back as very qualified doctors and medical professionals make mistakes in the normal course of their everyday business. Their business is the treatment of us, the average citizen. Over the years we have placed Doctors (and some extent Lawyers) on top of pedestals which puts them out of reach of any retribution...
194). Is The End Near? By : Virginia Bola, PsyD
During the past year, hundreds of thousands have perished at the hands of a mother nature run amok. Tsunamis, hurricanes, earthquakes, and torrential rains have served us notice that for all our brilliant achievements, we are not masters of the earth.
Those who adhere to the prophecies of the past suggest that the cataclysm of world de...
195). Why Can't We all Just Get Along? By : David Snape
It seems that there must be some fundamental problem with human communication. Wherever you turn it is not hard to find people having an argument, a conflict or one person angry or frustrated with another for some reason. But why is it like that?
I think one of the key problems for us human beings is that our way of communicating throu...
196). 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 ...
197). I'll Take Chloe and Her Stun Gun on My Team By : Jack Krohn
There she was after leaving Bill Buchanan’s house, sitting in the bar area of a hotel, having successfully eluded the police during curfew in LA, when out of nowhere it happened! A semi drunk patron who had been sitting at the bar approached her not once but twice and just wouldn’t leave her alone. So what’s a heroine supposed to do? Rather than be...
198). Weaving the Brokenness - Healing the Wound of Mother Abandonment By : Linda Joy Myers
My daughter puts her arms around me, her brown eyes soft and beckoning. Her rounded belly and motherly curves rest against me, and for a moment I choke up. She is pregnant with a girl baby whose middle name will be Joy like mine. She will be my first grand-daughter, and my second grandchild.
I was named Joy by my great-grandmother, Bl...
199). Choosing A Theme For Your Next Event By : Brandon C. Hall
One important aspect of event planning is choosing a theme for your party or gathering. Unless you are planning a wedding or a baby shower, the theme might not be obvious. The theme can be anything you choose, but it's important to remember your guests' comfort and therefore plan with that in mind. It's wise to have a theme that all guests can easi...
200). Locating a child daycare By : Dave Carter
Day care also called a crčche in Queen's English, means child being taken care of by a person who is not a parent or guardian of the child. Day care is also termed childcare in some countries. Day care is not only an issue about proper care of your child it becomes sensitive too. Your small child is away from you and being taken care of by third pe...
201). Why People Lie By : Timothy Cole
Why do people lie, especially to those they love?
Lying is a technique that is used to influence, control and manipulate other’s thoughts, feelings, and behaviors. Lying comes naturally, and most of the time, it happens with little awareness, effort, or thought. In fact, children start lying, quite effectively, early in life. And as ad...
202). SHAME! SHAME! SHAME! By : Dorothy
SHAME! SHAME! SHAME!
203). 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...
204). A Sneaker Evolution By : Don De Para
Those shoes that you just can’t live without, that you use for working out, doing yard work, walking, running or just hanging out – the sneaker – has a fascinating history.
The sneaker has been around since the 1800s when the Industrial Revolution took hold on America and rubber began being produced. Sneakers were once called plimsolls...
205). Alcohol Rehab: How Rehab Centers Help Addiction Recovery By : CalRehabGuide Staff
Alcohol addiction is a serious disease. Not only can it tear a family apart and lead to financial ruin, it can also lead to the premature death of the alcoholic. Therefore, it is vital for person suffering from this disease to find help immediately. Without help, it is nearly impossible for a person with an alcohol addiction to recover and return t...
206). The Hurricane Katrina survivors will be victims again... GUARANTEED! By : Stuart McMaster
This time it will be our own governments mostly that will do the victimizing but some businesses will get it on it as well. Its simply one of the biggest revenue generating processes utilized by various levels of governments that very little is known of by the regular citizen. It causes family savings to be lost, assets to go uncovered and even inh...
207). 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 ...
208). Do Capitalism Increase Disparity Of Wealth? By : Jim Thio
The year is 1300 AD. The place in a small tavern in Peking. Somebody burst into the room. Alert! The mongol attacks with brand new weapons.
What weapon? Catapult? Horse Archer? Gun? Nuclear Weapon?
No. They subsidize their farm product and try to fire sell it to us here. Also many of their workers are willing to work her...
209). 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...
210). Lucky Escapes From Terrorist Attacks By : blueboy
I have met many people over the last number of years in my business line of work, stammering tuition, and have heard a couple of remarkable stories of how they narrowly avoided a terrorist attack.
The first was a man who was in New York at the time of the attack on the twin towers. He and his friends from England had been in New York ...
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