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by Elaine Sihera - 2007-01-24
Two Interesting Conundrums for You Read both questions first before seeing the answers which are at the end.Question 1: If you knew a woman who had 8 kids already, three who were deaf, two who were bl...
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by Ashok Rawal - 2007-01-02
Material Science can be defined as understanding the potentials of this material universe and then making apt use of them. On the other hand Spiritual Science deals with the advancement of our cons...
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by Michael Skye - 2007-01-26
The Super Bowl, for millions of people, is the most exciting game in the world. Every year over 100,000 Americans gather to watch the game, many as if their lives depend on it. What does this say abou...
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by Kim Knight - 2007-01-28
"What is the use of a house if you haven't got a tolerable planet to put it on?" Henry David ThoreauValues are so important because they fundamentally shape our relationships, our behaviors, our choic...
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by P Maillet - 2007-01-28
I really had no interest in animals, but my husband wanted me to watch the National Geographic series that would be airing each evening. “What if I sit next to you and read while you watch it?&r...
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by Yuga Rishi Shriram Sharma Acharya - 2007-02-11
Today's era predominates with a high intellect. Every aspect of our life is fully influenced by the modern scientific principle of proof and sound logic. As a result world humanity requires both proof...
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by William Frank Diedrich - 2007-02-15
A "culture of discipline" is a phrase used by Jim Collins (Good to Great) in his study of great companies. All of the great companies, those that far outperform others, have a culture of discipline. ...
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by Kate Harper - 2007-02-16
"All growth is a leap in the dark, a spontaneous, unpremeditated act without benefit of experience."Henry Miller, American Author and Writer, 1891-1980We plan for all sorts of things throughout our li...
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by Elaine Sihera - 2007-02-17
With a change in my circumstances and recent problems in my life, I have been trying to define success and what it really means to each of us and I think I have worked out its foundations. I believe t...
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by Henrik Edberg - 2007-02-22
To become more productive we must get our priorities straight.First we have to strip away the unimportant clutter from our lives. Things we might think we have to do or should do but often really donŽ...