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151). Marriage Or Prostitution  By : CD Mohatta
It is said that prostitution is the oldest profession in the world. To prostitute means to give someone the right to use the body for a sum. Do all the prostitutes sell their bodies for money only? Some might be selling their body for food, or a gift or something else. So, we can say that prostitution means selling the right to use the body for som...

152). Maybe We Need An Occasional Disaster!  By : Virginia Bola, PsyD
The suffering and trauma left in the wake of last year's tsunami in Southeast Asia, our own hurricanes Katrina, Rita, and Wilma, the earthquake in Kashmir, and the mud slides of Central America, cannot be ignored. But none of these were man-made acts that we can attempt to eradicate, like terrorism or the brutality of tyrants. These we...

153). 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...

154). 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...

155). 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...

156). Moral Dilemmas  By : CD Mohatta
What is right and what is wrong? Who decides what is morally correct? How does one act so that one does not repent afterwards? This moral dilemma has been the subject of discussion since ages and many of us come across crossroads in our life when we are unable to decide about the morally correct action. Let me discuss this with a hypothetical examp...

157). 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?

158). Mystery Shopping Explained  By : Ryan Ginster
Mystery shopping is a work at home business that many people has come to enjoy. With this business, there are no real requirements you need to be able to apply to become a mystery shopper. However, you should not that some niche areas have certain requirements, but for the most part the only limitation is that you be of legal working age. As with a...

159). 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...

160). Neanderthal Species Distinct From Humans  By : Greg Neyman
For many years young earth ministries have claimed that Neanderthals were modern humans. However, new evidence shows that they should in fact be a separate species, which died out, and did not contribute to the gene pool of present-day humanity. In a story reported in late January 2004, scientists did a detailed computer analysis of hu...

161). Need Something To Do: Serve!  By : Julee Mitchelsin
Are your days dragging on? Are you looking for a way to contribute to your local community? Do you want to get involved in a project bigger than yourself? Do you need some hours to fulfill a community service requirement? If so, I have got the thing for you: serve. It sounds elusive and ambiguous, but it does not have to. To serve othe...

162). 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...

163). 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 ...

164). Numerology - Unfolding The Mystery of Numbers  By : Barney Garcia
Numerology is an ancient study and deals with unfolding the mysteries of numbers. The interpretation of numbers, dates (of birth, occurrence of events etc.), value and significance of letters (in names of persons etc.) are the concerns which numerology seeks to attend.

165). 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...

166). One Day In A Central Asian School For Children With Special Needs  By : Madina Bakhitova
While working on a student practical task in one of the Universities of Asia, in Department of Psychology, I had an opportunity to visit a boarding school for children with chronic psychic illnesses or underdevelopment. That was an unforgettable experience. The boarding school was an old ugly building on outskirts of a big city, behind a ravine, an...

167). One of America’s Best Kept Dirty Little “Secrets”  By : Jack Krohn
It can happen to anyone!! Young, old; rich, poor; Protestant, Catholic, atheist; it knows not the boundary of neighborhood good or bad; white, black, yellow, brown, green-it knows not the difference of color although it prefers African Americans who are poor; male or female it makes no difference although it prefers females between the age of 16-24...

168). Origins And History Of The Tarot  By : Sandra Johnson
The origins of the Tarot are surrounded with myth and lore. It is hard to know for sure what the facts are. The Tarot has been thought to come from places like India, Egypt, China and Morocco. Others say the Tarot was brought to us from the Sufis or the Jewish Cabbalists. Still others contend that the origin of the tarot was from Moses. In the libr...

169). 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 ...

170). Permeability - One Of The Benefits Of Natural Lime Based Plasters  By : Paul Hoafat
As Humans we have three skins. First, our fleshly skin which is breathable. It transpires. Takes in moisture and lets out moisture. Our skin which is the largest organ of our body is a marvelous creation, and one we need to learn from. Our skin offers us protection and comfort. It offers us comfort precisely because of its ability to breathe....

171). Personal Injury Claims- the facts  By : c1234e
Personal Injury Claims- the facts

172). 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,...

173). 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...

174). Polished Stones and a Faint Glimmer  By : Dana Smith
A brief look at the Polished stone we call America. An interesting, poetic diatribe of those we encounter. The Polish is fading, it is a faint glimmer now. Lessons learned, hope yearned for and fulfilled.

175). Preparing For A Natural Disaster, Terrorists Attack Or Bird Flu Pandemic  By : Pandemic Zone
How prepared are you? Will you be like thousands of others and wait until the last minute to stock up on food and water? Do you even have a working flashlight in your home or auto? As we have clearly seen, waiting until it is too late does not work. Grocery stores run out, gas stations run dry and we certainly can’t depend on the government to help...

176). Presidents Day – Let’s Not Forget to Honor the Big Three  By : Rev. Michael Bresciani
Commerce was never meant to be at odds with congress or even juxtaposed with it. But Presidents Day, it seems, like other special holidays has gone the way of all flesh. Even as a boy I remember questioning how the Birth of a Savior could be overtaken by the notion of a fat little benevolent man who comes bearing gifts. How did the celebration of a...

177). Procrastination – Why People Delay?  By : CD Mohatta
To delay or postpone an action that needs to be done is procrastination. I will do this afterwards. There is enough time still. What do these people think by setting deadlines? I have my own priorities. This is boring. What I don't do this work at all? Ultimately what will I gain by doing this? Why cannot I have some freedom? Why everything needs t...

178). Questions To Ask Your Employer Before A Bird Flu Pandemic  By : Pandemic Zone
Bird flu? Have you heard of it? You have probably been hearing more about it in the news lately. What is it and why should you be worried about it? Avian influenza affects poultry and wild game birds. It has been mainly in Southeast Asia but is spreading to other countries. Since 2003 160 people worldwide have become ill and about 82 have died. It ...

179). Reasons for Adopting a Child  By : Bart Samuri
Reasons for Adopting a Child

180). Reggie Bush  By : Bob Johnson
Born Reginald Bush, this California native came into the world in March 1985 in San Diego. He grew up in Spring Valley where his father worked as a campus security officer and his mother was employed by the county jail as a deputy sheriff. While attending Helix High School, Bush showed a big interest in athletics as he succeeded in both football an...

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