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    • 171.

      Tall Tales - have you ever heard of them?


      by Lsiemon - 2007-10-04
      I guess there's always a little kid left hiding in all of us. Some of us just can't seem to leave Superman and batman behind, while grown little girls still want to believe in fairytales and pri...
    • 172.

      Humorous Thought For The Day - A Micro-Break In Our Fast-Paced Culture


      by Robert Favero - 2007-10-10
      You have the best of intentions. You know you've been too intense at work. And you're really disliking your job more and more each day. You promise yourself to keep a better focus on what's really imp...
    • 173.

      Funny Jokes and Humor - Something for Everyone


      by IC - 2007-10-11
      Humor is an essential part of our lives, is as necessary as all other fuzzy emotions such as love, anger, etc. It dictates how comfortable we feel at our workplace, with a person we just met and...
    • 174.

      Have You Developed Personally?


      by Knight Pierce Hirst - 2007-10-12
      Learning to walk before you run is what personal development is all about. As a child, I learned how to ride a bike with training wheels. Supposedly you never forget how to ride a bicycle. When I've o...
    • 175.

      How Many Points For A Goal?


      by Knight Pierce Hirst - 2007-10-13
      Goals change. As a child I wanted just one thing - immediate gratification. Whether it was a cookie, a toy or my way, I wanted it right then. I didn't understand the concept of time. There was now and...
    • 176.

      The Top Ten Reasons I Hate Wine - One, The Unconscionable Expense


      by Levi Reiss - 2007-10-12
      Some of you may know me from my wine article series "I Love Italian Wine and Food," similar French and German series, and travel articles that always manage to discuss local wine and food. It's ...
    • 177.

      Approaching the Girl


      by Dennis Neder - 2007-10-15
      Hi Dr. Neder,I'm trying to approach and meet a girl I see frequently on the way to work in the morning at the train station. What is the best approach and what do I say at first to get her trust...
    • 178.

      Let There Be Light


      by Barbara Adams - 2007-10-21
      Experts have known for a long time that fall and winter doldrums are often caused by lack of light. It is called Seasonal Affective Disorder, or SAD. I can remember working in offices flooded b...
    • 179.

      The Top Ten Reasons I Hate Wine - Two, The Embarassing Lack Of Knowledge


      by Levi Reiss - 2007-10-29
      I know that it may seem a bit paradoxical. I have written many articles and reviews praising (and when required panning) French, German, and Italian wine and the food to accompany them. I am happy whe...
    • 180.

      Is Dieting A Weighty Problem?


      by Knight Pierce Hirst - 2007-10-31
      Jenny Craig, NutriSystem and Weight Watchers are all established names in the diet business, but Jenny Craig took a risk. She put her name on her program. Now she has to put all her weight behind her ...