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    • 61.

      Why The Society Ought To Be Kind - Warm And Gentle To Old People


      by J. Watananbe - 2007-02-18
      I went to visit my grandmother last week. She is my mother's mother and she is staying with my uncle (my mother's older bother). She does not have Alzheimer's disease, but her memory is not so good. S...
    • 62.

      How Extracting Geothermal Heat Sources Can Save you Money


      by James Bratley - 2007-02-18
      An ever growing burden in today's society is the cost of the average utility bill. Over recent years, especially in the U.K, we have seen continuous price increases regarding gas and electricity bills...
    • 63.

      Researching Challenges of Public Relations Practitioners


      by Jennifer Burns - 2007-02-21
      Uniqueness of culture in Arabic culture can be both a threat and an opportunity. Cultural aspects enable a public relations practitioner choose the most effective message and communication channel for...
    • 64.

      Gayatri Mantra Chanting and Spiritual Experiences


      by Yuga Rishi Shriram Sharma Acharya - 2007-02-25
      Immanuel Kant was a very great German philosopher. He has written many priceless books on philosophy. In one book at the very end (gist) he wrote: I fear 2 things in this world. The first is that ever...
    • 65.

      Abraham De-Bartlett and Letters from Charles Darwin and PT Barnham.www.Taxidermy4cash.com


      by Www.Taxidermy4cash.com - 2007-02-22
      TIGER IN BOW STREET POLICE COURT AS HUMAN REMAINS.During my residence in Little Russell Street, Covent Garden, I received a dead, full-grown tiger, from a menagerie. Being anxious to preserve the s...
    • 66.

      I Remember My Love Relationships; Where They Really Love?


      by Dottiedee Glass - 2007-02-27
      Dottiedee here sharing, "I Remember" as this is my story dear to my heart, may we all find our lesson contained within the words on this page.I grew up in South Central Nebraska on a farm. I had been ...
    • 67.

      Ogilvie Bird Collection.www.Taxidermy4cash.com


      by Www.Taxidermy4cash.com - 2007-03-01
      The museum has fine collection of mounted specimens from the Victorian era, with cases and mounts by Rowland Ward, Spicer and T.E Gunn. The most significant and spectacular collection is the Ogilvi...
    • 68.

      How to Find a Book Using Online Bookstores


      by Jack Reider - 2007-03-05
      Looking for improving your gaming skills by reading some of the best books on professional gaming that are around? That is a good idea, but, and as you may have already noticed, it is easier said than...
    • 69.

      Following the Brush: A Book Review


      by H. Tim Sevets - 2007-03-05
      Following the Brush, a personal memoir of an American living in Japan, is one of the best introductions to the culture and psychology of the Japanese people that you likely to read. That is because i...
    • 70.

      A True Story- The Homeless - Human Beings and the "L" Train


      by Dave Nuzzo - 2007-03-06
      What follows is a true story that happened to me a little over a year and a half ago. It really made me think and I have been wanting to share it with the Fifth Column Magazine audience for sometime....