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181). Retro Toys – Who’s Buying Them?  By : S. Mallon
The shelves are packed with toys with a cross generational appeal, but which demographic is buying most? As Christmas looms ahead, thoughts move towards the hottest toys this year and parents steel themselves in the annual slog to make sure they get the sought after merchandise. And so do a lot of grown men. The recent trend for retro ...

182). Returning to School after Retirement  By : Hugh Rosen
Is it ever too late to go back to school. This 75-year-old retired professor tells why the answer is "NO!"

183). Rubber Cancer Bracelets – The Humble Tool That Raised Millions  By : Lisa Hyde
Cancer is the second largest cause of death in America. Thousands die every year from the disease, yet no really effective cure has been found for it. Rubber cancer bracelets have contributed heavily to the cause of cancer research; millions from their sale have poured into the research labs where scientists are grappling with the disease.

184). Safety Tips For Construction Workers  By :
Working in the construction industry can be dangerous. The nature of the work carries risks, and accidents can result in serious injuries or even death. OSHA (Occupational Safety and Health Administration) law requires employers to provide a work place that is safe and free from hazards. Yet, everyday construction workers face dangers...

185). Save an Innocent Life Through Charity Donation - Sponsor a Child!  By : Groshan Fabiola
An extremely large number of children all around the world are in serious need of help. Sponsoring a child is a great way of helping these poor children live a better life, and by sponsoring a child with a charity donation you will feel a certain warm feeling of satisfaction when you will see that a child which had no hope is now grown-up and happy...

186). School Shootings Aren't Caused By The Type Of Student That The Media Tells You About  By : Ruth Wells
Teachers, principals and counselors: As most of you are aware, some of the recent school shootings were apparently committed by students who were not known for their acting- out behaviors, but instead for their relatively quiet withdrawal and depression. We have gotten quite a few calls asking for explanations. Youth professionals are often more ac...

187). Searchers Follow Ancient Traditions  By : Jack Palone
In the past year 36 percent of all Americans age 18 and over used approximately form of complementary color and option practice of medicine to deal with illness. These therapies range from acupuncture to herbs, from stress relieving meditation to botanical products, and have in park that they ar not presently considered part of conventional music. ...

188). 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.

189). 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.

190). Sex Discrimination  By : Daniel Hunt
Have you ever filled in an application? If you are a grown up with large experience in business, traveling or just purchasing something, you had to deal with an application obligatory. Except your first and last name there is another question that you have to answer. Denote your sex: male or female. Nowadays this is an obligatory question to answer...

191). Shades of Grey: Government, Religion, & People  By : Lee Down
Some think that everything is black and white. I'm beginning to see everything as different shades of grey. Having worked with people in an increasing variety of ways the past 10 years, in a variety of occupational and volunteer scenarios, I've been exposed to many, many different ways of being, seeing, believing, working, and living....

192). SHAME! SHAME! SHAME!  By : Dorothy
SHAME! SHAME! SHAME!

193). Signed Ji-Sung Park Man United Shirt Being Given Away For Charity  By : Robert Brookes
Few have not heard of Ji-Sung Park, the Korean superstar dubbed the “Shaggy Haired-One” of UK Premiership team Manchester United. Park rose to international stardom in 2002, scoring goals against England and France during international friendlies in May, preceding the World Cup of 2002. During the World Cup, he scored the winning goal in South Kore...

194). Some Of The Many Situations That Require A Background Check  By : Gregg Hall
A background check can be used for many different purposes. You want to make sure that you have a good clean background so that you will not have to worry about that being the reason why you did not get the job that you wanted.

195). 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...

196). Stupid Immigration Laws  By : Sramana Mitra
Passport and Visa laws of most countries in the world are quite archaic. Is it likely to change?

197). Superstitions or just old wives tales?  By : Mick Burrows
Superstitions or just old wives tales?

198). 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...

199). Taxes, Income And Other Ones  By : Frank Hague
The story of American income taxes begins 1812. The 1st attempt to inflict an income tax on Americana occurred as a result of the War of 1812. At the end of two years of war, the federal government owed an unbelievable $100 million of debt (in inflationary terms, it probably had the same impact on the treasury as $100 billion debt woul...

200). Test Your Shopping Style And Improve  By : CD Mohatta
Human beings come in many types. So do our styles vary. All of us have our own unique style. Let us discuss few and find out how to improve our shopping style and how to test our shopping style. Immediate shopper - this kind of shopper looks at something, likes it, finds the price and buys it. This shopper does not think why and how th...

201). The 2 Deadly Mistakes of Wife Seduction  By : CR James
The 2 Deadly Mistakes of Wife Seduction

202). The Act Of Being Politically Correct Has Gone From The Sublime To The Ridiculous  By : David G. Hallstrom, Sr.
There was a time that being politically correct meant speaking and acting in a considerate manner to others. Now it means speaking and acting in a manner acceptable to the Hollywood and politically left wing Elite who have appointed themselves as the arbitrators of what is proper and what is not proper. For instance Christmas is a leg...

203). The Era Of Disaster Recovery And Prevention... And What It Means To Investors  By : Leon Altman
The recovery from Katrina and Rita ushers in a new era of Disaster Recovery and Prevention. Governments and people are rethinking their response to disasters and the steps they can take to prevent or minimize the worst consequences. The biggest catalyst for this new era is the political fall-out from Katrina. The slow response to Katr...

204). The Evidence for Sasquatch  By : Eric Penz
Does Big Foot have its origins in a prehistoric gigantic ape?

205). The Familiar Gone Awry  By : Sam Vaknin
In this nightmarish world of ours even the erstwhile comfortingly familiar has gone awry and menacing. Birds, those soaring symbols of liberty and beauty now carry death and devastation in the form of avian flu. Airplanes, the reification of overcoming gravity and attaining freedom, these harbingers of the global village,...

206). The Green Card Rush Has Started  By : gordgoodfellow
The U.S. Government has issued 65,000 green cards this year for the purpose of allowing people of foreign birth to live and work in the United States. But what is a green card? How does it work and what is the application process? A green card is usually issued to people who are normally permanently resident in the United States and wh...

207). The History And Power Of The Heritage Foundation  By : Dave Klein
The Heritage Foundation is a very influential public policy research institute that is located in Washington, DC. It is a conservative “think tank” that has had a significant impact on both domestic and foreign United States government policies. History of the Heritage Foundation The Heritage Foundation was founded in 1973...

208). 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...

209). The History of Tapestries  By : Charles Kassotis
A brief outline of the history of tapestries.

210). 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...

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