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    • 211.

      The Essense of Love


      by Sherry Jackson - 2008-06-19
      Love is subject that has many different meanings. One may say that love is respect, where another may say that it is trust. Then, of course, there are many people who would stand by the fact that lov...
    • 212.

      The Use Of Humor In Positive Persuasion Part Two


      by Rick Kirschner - 2008-06-20
      How do we use humor in our communication if we want to increase goodwill and build common ground? How do we persuade by using humor? How do we use our wit to keep our wits about us?For starters, be no...
    • 213.

      Are You In Step With Your Feet?


      by Knight Pierce Hirst - 2008-07-04
      I admit it. I've taken my feet for granted. I've forced them into shoes because the shoes looked good - not because they felt good. After years of this abuse I'm feeling "defeeted". After a bit of so...
    • 214.

      Once Upon A Time Employment Story


      by gmas00 - 2008-07-07
      Once upon a time, I worked with some very strange bedfellows. Their names were "Madness", "Insanity", "Vanity", "I Could Care Less", and "Please Don't Ask Me." I'm sure that millions of people can rel...
    • 215.

      Do We Expect Too Much From Our Pets?


      by Knight Pierce Hirst - 2008-07-12
      Pets have therapeutic value. Although studies have shown that patting a dog or cat can lower blood pressure and reduce stress, dogs and cats aren't allowed in most hospitals and nursing homes. Baby s...
    • 216.

      Downhill With the Fixer-upper


      by Tanya Jonker-bryce - 2008-07-14
      Never get involved with a hoarder. No matter how much you love them, or how sincerely you believe you will be able to change their mouldy ways, don't do it. Trust me. It's a bank-guaranteed cheque fo...
    • 217.

      Do You Have Time To Weight?


      by Knight Pierce Hirst - 2008-07-25
      To lose weight requires motivation and that can be harder to find than diet books or exercise machines. Experts suggest setting goals and rewarding yourself when you reach those goals. Other suggesti...
    • 218.

      Is It Time For Creative Financial Planning?


      by Knight Pierce Hirst - 2008-08-04
      As a child my financial planning consisted of a piggy bank and a grandmother who told me a penny saved is a penny earned. Coinstar, the maker of coin-counting machines, estimates 65% of Americans sav...
    • 219.

      How to Make Someone Smile


      by Robert - 2008-08-06
      You wouldn't believe how plain it is, to make other folk smile..Illustrating why is this that we find jokes hilarious (from a reputable neurologists point of view), should be the first thing to do.I...
    • 220.

      Education, How To Make Someone Smile


      by Robert Bell - 2008-08-06
      If you don't think you're comical enough, then this is the right manual for you and your friends,as it describes the ways that will make you improve that ability.The first thing we should do is un...