- 1 Of 7 Tips from Gandhi- Do Not Pay for What You Do Not Consume By : Derek Dashwood
During tough times, we all have to suck it up and be responsible to row our own boats. But not yours. And if you bill me and did not provide, buzz off. - 100 Ways To Disappear and Live Free By : Adrien Brody
To "live free" means to be able to control your own life and to avoid violence, or the threat of violence, by others. What you do and how you do it will almost always determine whether or not freedom will be yours. But YOU must take the responsibility for creating your own freedom. No one, especially the "government" will do it for you. - 21 Facts About The Fourth Of July By : Charlotte Buelow
The 231st celebration of the Declaration of Independence is upon us, and America is ready to celebrate! - 3 of 7 Tips: You As Pilot of The Celestial Angels Over 1948 Berlin By : Derek Dashwood
So things are not always as they seem, and once more you have been burned. Been there. Own that T shirt. So if we look back to some really tough times can we see more clearly? Take 1948. Please. - 3rd of 7 Tips From Gandhi on How To Free Yourself By : Derek Dashwood
The wisdom of the lawyer Gandhi on how to turn the poverty of the people into a weapon to drive out British rule flowed from American author Thoreau. - 4th of 7 Tips From Gandhi on Fashion By : Derek Dashwood
The sense of purpose in nation building can require that you not worry so much about your fashion sense when a simple shirt, jacket of cloth will do you fine. - 4th of 7 Tips On Your Success Is In Your Inner Genghis By : Derek Dashwood
You thought we all would always be top dog. Heaqd of the ranch. And the ranch is ours. Hold on. There is a new offer, and the mortgage is past due. Who are these? - 4th of 7 Tips: You As America's Adored Chocolate Bomber By : Derek Dashwood
If you begin to really pay attention you begin to really see what it is you are doing. Coal, yes. Warmth, more so. Smile. Have I got a chocolate for you. - 5 Amazing Habits Thomas Jefferson's Achievements Can Teach You By : Derek Dashwood
Thomas Jefferson was far more than the author of the Declaration of Independence. He quietly changed Magna Carta, law by law, to free all Americans. - 5th of 7 Tips On Your Success Is In Your Inner Genghis By : Derek Dashwood
You thought we all would always be top dog. Heaqd of the ranch. And the ranch is ours. Hold on. There is a new offer, and the mortgage is past due. Who are these? - 6 of 7 Tips: You As 1948 Berlin Celestial Bomber For Kids By : Derek Dashwood
You do what you need to in order to survive. The system can be ruthless. You stick your neck out, what do you get? Another day older. But.... If you care... - 6th Tip Of 7: To Succeed You Need More Crazy By : Derek Dashwood
How you get to Heaven depends on you. All that kindness, love, sharing, caring if you adore Christ and honest to his values not just words of other men. - 7 Steps Down: The Celestial Stairway to You By : Derek Dashwood
The analogy we like to take involves aviation. Your bomber approaches Berlin, you enter at the top of the celestial staircase on your circles to your bombsite. - 7 Tips On How To Fight Like Gandhi By : Derek Dashwood
To fight like Gandhi is to resist in any legal non violent way you can against wrong and oppression until the weight of moral right in your cause wins your freedom. - 7 Tips: Michaelango Was God's Architect But He Drew It Wrong. Adam was Black, Eve Too By : Derek Dashwood
Watching a biblical television story about The Creation being painted on the Vatican Ceiling brings the error to mind. Adam was black and so was Eve. - 7 Wow Moment Tips: How To Deal with Your Inner Genghis By : Derek Dashwood
So you went to Berlin and you met the devil and he has funny eyes and does not speak your language and is golden. How threatening is that? Plenty. - 7th Way To Heaven: You Admit You Are Crazy By : Derek Dashwood
What are you talking about? May be one of the most challenging questions you ever face. Because it causes you to reflect on your words to a frowning face. - 7th of 7 Tips on How To Be Your Inner Berlin Chocolate Bomber Hero By : Derek Dashwood
You thought life would be easy at first, did 't you? And then, as now, the slogging gets slower, deeper paces. But after you have dropped your load, as to speak, what else can you do? You know. Make it happen. - A Baby Shower Timeline-What You Need To Know Before The Big Event By : Huzaili Aris
Careful planning can ensure that the baby shower party will be a great success. Here are some tips for the newly appointed baby shower hostess... - A Better Hand Gun For The Armed Forces By : Victor Epand
In this article you will read about better hand guns for the armed forces. - A Car Donation Could Be The Tax Benefit You're Looking For By : Ben Franklin
Nonprofit agencies of all kinds accept car donations for a variety of different reasons. - A Discussion About The XM8 Gun By : Victor Epand
This article is about the XM8 and other guns for the troops. - A Dynamic Feat For Architects And Engineers By : Catherine Harvey
A look at what can happen when engineers and architects set themselves challenges. - A Guide To Collectible Die Cast Figurines By : Victor Epand
Some brief information about what these are, how they are used, and what the implications are if your child expresses an interest in them. - A Rich Variety: How To Choose Your First Premium Cigar By :
The rebounding of the premium-cigar market is one of the oddest business success stories of the past fifteen years. With an aging customer base, decades of competition from cigarettes and overall consumer trends indicating a decline in smoking in general, many observers had written off premium cigars as yesterday's luxury item - until 1992, when the industry showed significant fourth-quarter growth. - A Short Introduction To Romanian History By : Peter Finch
If you want to have an understanding of a land and its people, it is essential that you obtain some knowledge of its history as well. The history of Romania is the history of its land and of the people, who gave it a distinct cultural and national identity. - A Simple And Happy People By : Elmer Anthony Olaer
The cheerful disposition of Filipinos may sometimes surprise and strike the foreigner as a lack of seriousness but upon knowing more about the customs in the Philippines, one would understand that cheerfulness is a part the country's culture. - About Famous People In Maine By : Attila Jancsina
Maine, a northeastern state in the United States of America, is home to a number of famous and remarkable people. Among these famous people are writer Stephen King, actress Liv Tyler and songwriter Dan Fogelberg. - About Joining the Military For Young People By : Victor Epand
This article is about young people joining the military. - About Single Pregnant Women In The Marines By : Victor Epand
This article is about how some women in the marines get pregnant, and how they handled it. - Achieving World Peace is Utterly Simple By : Jarett Sabirsh
Conflict in the mind creates conflict in the world. Peace of mind creates peace in the world, and it all starts with you ... - Adult Victims of Clergy Abuse -- They Suffer in Silence By : John Bisnar
When you think about someone abused by a member of the clergy - a Catholic priest in particular - you don't think of someone like Peggy Warren; a married woman, mother of five wonderful children, a staunch Catholic and woman of faith. - Adware Removal How To Do It And What You need To Know By : Steven Gwillim
If you are getting a lot of pop up ads on your computer, you probably have been infected with adware. It doesn't matter how careful you are, you are just going to get it if you spend any time online. - African Safari Holiday Is A Lifetime Experience; Go On Safari At least Once In Your Life Time By : Patrick Omari
Africa is an area of outstanding natural beauty. And it is also uniquely different. For first time visitors,the difference can be shocking after leaving your cherished confort zone. - Aids For The Disabled To Remain Independent By : Catherine Harvey
A look at some of the things that can assist a disabled person to stay independent and avoid early entry into a care home. - All About Tribal Jewelry Around The Globe By : Adrian Adams
India is one of the top exporters of jewelry. Jewels of extreme beauty are crafted by gold and silversmiths of the country with unique skill and care. - All Gold Jewelry is Not Created Equal By : Mitch Endick
Gold has been a precious commodity for thousand of years. The uses for gold extend far beyond just jewelry. Great empires have risen and fallen based on gold and has historically been a symbol of power and wealth. Gold has remained a universal currency and a fuel a global trade. - All That You Wanted To Know About Romania By : Peter Finch
People in most parts of the world seem to know very little about Romania these days. Either they have no idea about its location on the atlas, or they have heard something about terrible happenings in the country. - American Antique Shop Idols - Abraham Lincoln Became Uncle Sam By : Derek Dashwood
It is the face and eyes and firm resolve of Abraham Lincoln that looks our at you as Uncle Sam, and that is how the Civil War created a hero who stood for one America, all free under God. - American Antiques - Roman Swords, Greek Heroes, How America Comes Back Every Time By : Derek Dashwood
American history shows when violence and hatred boils over into war, here and abroad. Always, after, more needed is the healing soul of a Lincoln from us all. - American Antiques History - Inspiration, Dedication, Renewal By : Derek Dashwood
American history shows that it took determined waves of people to settle and create the America of today, and while pressures mount, the beat goes on. - American Antiques Humor, Jest Like Lincoln - Elevate, Never Desecrate By : Derek Dashwood
American folklore has usually created laughter and merriment at basic elements of humour- the unexpected after a series of expected behaviors- to make a point. - American Antiques, American Rebirth - Another Roosevelt Era Coming? By : Derek Dashwood
Never since the era of the great depression have the American people seemed so ready to welcome a change from disastrous policies of conversatives in power. - American Antiques, Founding Values - Knocking on Heaven's Door By : Derek Dashwood
American youth have been sent off to die in war by old men in suits, comfortable in Washington, once more. Time, gentlemen, once again to bring them home. - American Antiques, Legacies - How Ben Franklin's Humor Was Almost The Death of Him By : Derek Dashwood
The healing power of an unexpected laugh during a tense situation can relax you, your mates, your heart; and increases your social intelligence. - American Antiques, Values, Virtues - A Norman Rockwell Renewal? By : Derek Dashwood
American values bring to mind the historic feel of a Norman Rockwell painting of a loving group of extended family. And we need to extend that again. - An Organized Approach To Holiday Celebrations By : Jim Brown
It seems way too early to begin thinking about Christmas. But each year the stores begin urging us to shop a little bit earlier. - Antique History Books - Democracy Goes East By : Derek Dashwood
As the world embraces wealth creating free markets over state control, and Net Auctions inspire free low bids, many people are much more free to access the best markets in the world. - Army Deployment Gear And What You Can Or Can't Send To Soldiers Though The Mail By : Victor Epand
This article is about army deployment gear, and what you can send to soldiers by mail or not. - Asking The Right People For Donations To Your Charity By : Jimmy Cox
If you want to make money for your organization or charity, you need to know where you will be getting your money from. Of course, you will want to be able to appeal to a wide range of donors, but in fact you will get the most money by targeting donors. - Baby Showers And Gifts-What The Hostess Should Consider By : Huzaili Aris
What kind of baby shower gift that the mom to be would adore? What would be appropriate? These are all questions you may have if you are planning your first baby shower... - Be A Local Santa Clause By : Jim Brown
Lights brightening up the houses along the streets, children singing Christmas carols and malls overflowing with people shopping for Christmas presents are all that your five senses could, well, sense. - Behavioral Psychology And Traumatic Events By : Jim Brown
If you ever wondered why a person acts the way they do, then it might help, if you have the time, to visit the library and learn a bit about behavioral psychology and how it affects a person. - Ben and GayTruckers By : Jeffrey Bailey
Summer was just beginning and Ben's vacation was starting with it. Road trips were a favorite of his and he was excited. In the past, he had thrilled truckers on the road with his masturbating while he drove down the highway. - Benjamin Franklin: 7 Ways to Elevate your Status With Humor By : Derek Dashwood
We know of the legendary scientist Benjamin Franklin, author of Poor Richard's Almanacs. Do we know Ben the humorist and how his actions smoothed many ways? - Beyond Tip 7: You As America's 1948 Berlin Chocolate Bomber Hero Beyond The Call By : Derek Dashwood
So you experience America only in America, you say? Not so fast. We have seen the lights in the eyes of children elsewhere who love America. For good reason. - Big Brother By Proxy - Was Orwell Just 25 Years Early? By : Neil Ebsworth
Is the age of Big Brother upon us. How can we protect our IV amendment rights? - Birthday Party Planning For Kids And Grown-ups By : Anna Stenning
Discussing how best to organise a party without breaking the bank too much. - Bodypainting With Liquid Latex By : Bunnie
Body painting is as old as history itself. It has been practiced by cultures worldwide for centuries. It was used by many tribal communities during times of war to frighten enemies and has been used over the years as ways of enhancing one's appearances for performances on stage as well as in film. - Bricks Are More Interesting Than You Think By : India Cooper
Bricks are everywhere but few people know their qualities, how they are made or where they originate from. They have been around for millennia, and so have the bricklayers who lay them. - Build Your Knowledge About The History Of Alaska By : MIKE SELVON
The history of Alaska is a story of harsh conditions but also of great fortune. - Business Owners Versus Thieves End In A Tie By : Johnny Jenkins
The store was starting to struggle financially. It was not because they did not have enough customers. It was due to loss from local teenagers, who frequently took items from the store without paying. - Buy Chinese Antiques Mings, Help Clean China's Coal Sky - Don't Buy Dragon Breath New By : Derek Dashwood
To ever enjoy simple natural blue sky again, we need to refine some of our proud industrial progress. Coal to China needs filters as it now fouls air in North America, we are all now so connected. - Buy Chinese Antiques, Ignore China's Olympics and Modern Products By : Derek Dashwood
Chinese dignitaries defend their polluted air and smoke stacks that spew incredible volumes of unfiltered coal ash into the air; which we now breath on the west coast of America, fouling our lungs and plants. Such progress! - Buy Chinese Antiques, Silks, Mings - Not Modern China, CO2 Coal Cancer Kings By : Derek Dashwood
After Marco Polo, Mighty Khan swept his golden hordes west; their layers of silk were able to absorb, twist around our arrows, which they could twist back out,toss aside. Now it is their CO2, absorbing into our lungs. - Buy Chinese Antiques, Still Vitally Alive - Ignore New Dragon CO2 Bargains By : Derek Dashwood
As Chinese antiques reached the west all were in awe of such exquisite works created in a pristine ancient world. Now, coal dust in our eyes, we buy their junk. - Can Injured Iraq Veterans, Workers and Others Rehab Better and Stand Up Faster? By : Bin Yang
A clear mind, efficient software, revitalized internal power, and good health can help injured Iraq war veterans, workers, accident victims and others to trust themselves more, try harder and smarter, rehab better and stand up faster. - Cape Canaveral: The Start Of A Journey Into The Heavens By : Attila Jancsina
Cape Canaveral is a well-known area in the State of Florida in the United States. It was the site of many notable launches of spacecraft for space travel including Apollo 11, the first flight to the moon. - Categories Concerning Immigration To New Zealand By : Thomas Pretty
A look at the main categories that migrants to new Zealand will fall into and the requirements of the immigration service. - Celebrate Christmas: Scandinavian Style By : Holly Hallberg
Discover the Christmas traditions of Scandinavia - those that are shared and those that are unique to each of the Scandinavian countries. - Celtic Jewelry is Steeped in History By : Mitch Endick
All cultures throughout history have placed a significant importance to symbols. Long before the development of modern communications, ancient cultures used symbols as a way to share information. The ancient Celts left behind a long history of symbolism and artistry that endures today. - Chaos Theory: What Is It? By :
Like any decades, the 1990s had its trends, from the sartorial (backwards baseball caps) to the musical (grunge and, far more painfully, post-grunge), from the televisual (all those "Simpsons" ripoffs) to the political (Bill Clinton's "New Democrats" and Newt Gingrich's "Contract With America"). - Charity Scams In Malaysia Targetting Senior Citizens By :
There are a lot of scam being perpetrated not only in Malaysia but also around the world. Comparatively, this country is exposed to more scams compared to a lot of other countries, especially developed ones. - Cheap Doesn't Always Pay By : Catherine Harvey
A look at one man's unfortunate experience with a removal company. - China - The World's Largest Supplier Of Prostitutes? By : Estevan Mark
Everyone knows China's reputation as the world's largest manufacturer of consumer goods. But countries like Singapore are quickly discovering the emerging dominance of China in another area - sex workers. - China: A Dynasty Of Mathematical Genius By :
One of the most fascinating things about history is the amount of it that's been wiped out - on purpose. For example, in the ninth century CE, the greatest library in the world, the Library of Alexandria, was burned in an act of war, and ever since, history buffs have kept themselves tantalized and amused by trying to guess the identity of some of those books we'll never see. - Chinese Antiques Brilliance, Coal Plants CO2 - Filters, or Hell on Earth By : Derek Dashwood
An irony of carbon is how it can graduate from common dirty coal into diamonds from the inner fires of mother earth. Problem is, China's growth has too many carbon burning coal plants, none of whom have the new filters. - Chinese Antiques, Blue Skies - Now World's Dirty CO2 Coal King By : Derek Dashwood
Diamonds may be the touch of God, but their dirty carbon cousin coal reigns supreme in China, now the world's greatest polluter, announced today. Filthy air, batons on skulls, not an ideal Olympics atmosphere, cough, ouch. - Chinese Antiques, China Today - Ancient Elegance, Now Brutal Bully By : Derek Dashwood
The exquisite Chinese antiques of long ago were lovingly crafted into a Ming vase for a noble; today's coal factories belch out copies we all line up to buy. - Chinese Antiques, China's Olympics - It Is Not Glorious To Get Arrogantly Rich By : Derek Dashwood
Chinese antiques historically were produced by the most gifted artisans saved for their talents. Now China prizes wealth and power, gloriously above all. - Chinese Antiques, Dirty Skies - Filters on Coal, Plant a Tree By : Derek Dashwood
China is most polluted, yet doing much to clean while it dirties; we need a cleaner mother earth. Time for green;less acid rain, dirty coal burning, dying species and a future we fear. Each small step to the next, one baby tree at a time. - Chinese Antiques, Filthy Modern China - Oliver's Deathly London? By : Derek Dashwood
Chinese antiques are as delicate and intricate as any on earth, whether a Ming vase or miniature figure. Yet this land of such grace and elegance is at the moment rather like the hellish London in the Victorian era of Oliver. - Chinese Antiques, Healthy Lifestyles - Global Warming, One Great Solution By : Derek Dashwood
Global warming is so serious and will be so expensive that every inexpensive means should be done. - Chinese Antiques, Ming's, Delicate Things - While Wrecking Ball Swings By : Derek Dashwood
Scenes of bulldozers and wrecking balls smashing over historic sites in China; the looting, loss of Chinese antiques is happening now, for cement factories. - Chinese New Year 2007 By : Timothy Green
Spring Festival, also known as Chinese New Year, is the most important celebration in China. It carries the same, if not more, importance as Christmas does in western countries. Traditional Spring Festival is synonymous with happiness and good fortune. - Choosing A College: Guidance For The High School Grad By : Charlotte Buelow
As the high school year comes to a close, many students may be turning their thoughts to summer jobs and vacations, but others look beyond such short term endeavors and on to the long term: college. One of most difficult decisions a student will face-Which college best suits me? - Choosing A Luxury Hotel For Your Wedding Venue By : Anna Stenning
Taking a looking at hotels as a potential venue for your wedding, including what questions to ask and what to look out for when searching for the right venue. - Christopher Marlowe: Heady Murder, Spoil And Villainy By : Samantha Gilmartin
Born in the same year as Shakespeare and every bit as popular with audiences at the time, meet Christopher Marlowe, the drunken, homosexual hell-raiser that is too often England's forgotten literary genius. - Cigar-Loving Heroes Of Television By :
It's tough being a TV character. Whether you're a crime-solving supersleuth or a wacky next door neighbor, the pressures are intense - villains that refuse to be caught, friends who don't share your enthusiasm for celebrating Festivus. - Cigars 2.0: Facebook For The Cigar Lover By :
In a few short years, Facebook.com has become a popular social-networking web site. Its clean, attractive layout, fun games, and (comparative) privacy make the site inviting to users who don't necessarily want to spend their entire lives online - as well as to those who do. - Closing of Historic Skyview Flea Market and Drive-In a Big Loss for Santa Cruz, California By : Jack Deal
The price of progress is sometimes the destruction of a community. Everything has its price. - Coaching Tips for a Successful Relocation By : Piercarla Garusi
Over the years we have developed some coaching tips to help you relocate successfully in a new culture and create a wonderful life and here are our relocation success tips. - College Party Becomes A Deadly Power Struggle By : Johnny Jenkins
When they passed, a raggedy looking man jumped out of the shadows, grabbed Carrie and placed a knife to her throat. She was terrified. - Company Executive Bitten By TV Bug By : Johnny Jenkins
They brought all sorts of sophisticated equipment with them. They performed the scan. What they found shocked Alexis. - Cooling Your Offices And Homes With A Central Air Conditioning System By : MIKE SELVON
Each year as the temperatures of summer climb, there is a flurry of activity as people scurry around to find ways to help make their lives more comfortable with air conditioning. - Creating A Unique Baby Shower-Be A Big Hit WIth The Guests By : Huzaili Aris
Ready to host a unique baby shower? You can do this in many ways and accomplish your goal even if you are on a tight budget... - Creating Your Very Own Cotillion By : Jimmy Cox
The cotillion danced by guests with its variety of music and its brilliant whirl of color is returning to us with the revival of so many charming things of other days. This article will help you to plan your own perfect cotillion. - Diamond Minds, Global Warming: Cheap Fuel,Clean Water from Our Toilets? By : Derek Dashwood
Many ways will be used to cool mother earth, we know. Also know this: toilets that convert potty to methane are lighting gas stoves in China. So what keeps us off that pot? Besides the pride. Always before the fall. - Diamond Minds, Science, Logic - The Promised Land Is Still West By : Derek Dashwood
Studies are being completed on the science of happiness. Those parts of the brain light up when joy is experienced, but it only happens in a serene environment. - Diamonds , Carbon Divine - Or China's CO2 Coal Hell To Us, For the Rest of Time? By : Derek Dashwood
Diamonds are so unique in their creation from carbon, which is in vast dirty supply worldwide, to rare spikes as from hell within the furnace of inner earth, or the lightning hand of God. Either way, a diamond is forever.
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