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by Robert Palmer - 2007-08-07
Whether you love her or hate her, Senator Hillary Clinton has proven her mettle as one tough cookie. She�s faced adversity time and time again; as First Lady to a philandering president and n...
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by Ineke Van Lint - 2007-08-20
In this article I invite you to un-cover the positive abilities that are hidden behind your weak points and to gain mastery over your assets.Take a few moments to reflect upon yourself. What are...
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by Sarika Kabra - 2007-08-06
There are a lot of people who believe that just because they belong to the majority, they are better than the other around them. What they do not realize is that their so-called superior stature...
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by Raymond Lee - 2007-09-03
Not everyone is made for high-level exercising. But you can become fit without bouncing around in a leotard, battering your joints. Forget all the huffing, puffing, lugging, lifting, and straining. Mo...
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by Raymond Lee - 2007-09-17
Would you rather swing a golf club than swing your partner? Then perhaps golf is your course to fitness. Golf is an outdoor game. Your goal is to use a club to send a small ball into each distant hole...
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by Raymond Lee - 2007-09-28
Finding ways to cope with daily stress is essential to staying and feeling young. Many experts believe your brain is possibly your strongest weapon against this aspect of life and aging. Here ar...
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by Joletta - 2007-10-04
The story revolves around my struggles with addiction, the life I did not choose to lead and where that lifestyle has led me. This story goes into the numerous facets of my life, including addic...
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by Mark Silver - 2007-10-14
Shiny new cars. Big mansions. The good life. Even if you're not a particularly material person, it's easy to be caught by those images, and to wonder: "Why don't I have that? Is there something wrong ...
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by Raymond Lee - 2007-11-06
Once you have pain such as in your back, neck, hips, and shoulder, you are likely to reduce your physical activity, and that ultimately leads to a decline in your strength and endurance. Unfortunately...
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by Raymond Lee - 2007-11-07
Once you have pain such as in your back, neck, hips, and shoulder, you are likely to reduce your physical activity, and that ultimately leads to a decline in your strength and endurance. Unfortunately...