dream
dream
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by Sharon White - 2007-01-19
America, being the most civilized place in the world, has always been the dream of many people to visit and if lucky enough, to migrate at. They and the Americans themselves, have a certain goal o...
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by Melani Ward - 2007-01-19
How many times have you daydreamed about quitting and beginning something you are truly passionate about? Do you look at other people and envy how happy they seem when they talk about their work? Do y...
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by Melani Ward - 2007-01-19
Changing careers can feel like an overwhelming proposition. So, if you are not sure if you want to leave your job, you are afraid of making another mistake, or you are unsure of which path to take, tr...
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by Neil M. - 2007-01-22
'Dreams digest the meals that are our days.' Astrid AlaudaThrough an open heart we experience heaven. I find heaven when I hug my daughter, laugh with my son or cuddle up next to my partner. And those...
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by Dr. Ismail Ulukus - 2006-12-03
In my previous articles, I have tried to explain and to describe the human by analyzing in different dimensions. In fact, the human is a wonderful creature owning amazing properties beyond these ex...
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by Cheryl Ott - 2007-01-25
For 6 months during my prayer time, I was in deep anguish over my sin, my weaknesses, and my failures. I would groan in agony. Why? Because, the things I desperately did not want to do were the very t...
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by Diane Eble - 2007-01-06
I must have been seven or eight when the dream was born ... and almost killed on the spot. Perhaps it was after I taught myself to play "Silent Night" on my aunt's organ. I thrilled to hear my fing...
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by Clark Nelson - 2006-12-01
Description: Red truck is a dream story that opens new doors for readers. His new red pickup and only daughter graduating high school are emotional peaks for this single father. A joyful experien...
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by Eva Gregory - 2007-01-27
The saying, 'We are the creators of our own destiny' is right on the mark! We spend a great deal of time thinking about what we want. What we want to be when we grow up, the type of lifestyle we w...
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by Eva Gregory - 2007-01-27
Do you ever "what if"? Instead of playing "what if", why not play "I am". How does one play? It all comes back to be-ing. You can be what you want if you can picture yourself being it, living it, ...