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91.
by Jan Arve Angelo - 2008-10-19
You need immediate attention if you show the symptoms like switching off the radio as the songs make you cry, loss of appetite, consistently checking for e-mails and text messages in your mobile, not...
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92.
by Jan Arve Angelo - 2008-10-19
If you thought that it was too late to make up things that had gone rotten in your relationships, think again! The truth is that it is never too late to start all over again. This bond or connection ...
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93.
by Jan Arve Angelo - 2008-10-19
Are you feeling incomplete after your last breakup? Maybe it is because you are missing Miss. Right, don't look now, maybe you were in love with this girl and didn't know it until now. Don't wait for...
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94.
by Ernesto Tinajero - 2008-10-27
Speech Act Theory and a new revolution in linguistics are opening unexplored ground in how we understand human language. Some younger biblical scholars like Dr. Lace Williams-Tinajero, are already ...
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95.
by Dr Sarah-Jayne Gratton - 2008-10-28
There's something about turning forty that brings out the philosopher in us all. "You're only as old as the person you feel" we're told with a knowing grin, "forty is the new thirty" and, of cours...
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96.
by Jullieanne Matheson - 2008-10-30
While many online advertising options exist, few remain to hold the respected reputation found in ezine advertising.In stating so, understanding the various forms of ezineadvertising can be conf...
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97.
by Paul J. Meyer - 2008-11-05
When an objection has been raised by your prospect, it must be overcome or the sale will usually be lost. The reactions to objections vary widely among salespeople. The true professional salesperson ...
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98.
by Robert A. Meyer - 2008-11-13
"What the World Needs Now Is Love" a song written by Hal David and Burt Bacharach, performed by Jackie DeShannon, was a top 10 song during the summer of 1965. It captures the "love" movement of the 6...
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99.
by Nicholas Tan - 2009-01-10
Pain has always been a major issue with dentistry. The fear of pain in dentistry is so high in fact, that many people fail to go to the dentist until their condition becomes so severe that they...
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100.
by Nicholas Tan - 2009-01-10
As we all know, toothaches are the result of several different factors. The pain that stems from a toothache is always apparent, normally in the form of throbbing. The pain will normally inten...