The Good, The Bad, And The Ugly
By Saundra L. Washington - 1/4/2008
That we must live with imperfections is a fact of life that cannot be denied. We must come to terms with the silent and perennial truth that the field of human life will always consist of the good, the bad and the ugly coexisting together. There is no perfect place, person, or thing. We know this do... Beliefs: Discover Consequences of "Old-Me-Dragon" Beliefs
By Johan Horak - 1/4/2008
"It`s a funny thing about life: if you refuse
anything but the very best you will often get
it." - W. Somerset Maugham "There is nothing either good or bad, but
thinking makes it so." William Shakespeare A story about the old-me dragon and the new-me. Peter get`s up in the morning with a spinn... Are YOU a Leader in Procrastination?
By Jo Ball - 1/4/2008
Putting off tasks, leaving them to the last minute, arriving late, leading a chaotic life with stress, resentment and guilt, but worst of all missing out on opportunities? Saying ?I have to do this? or ?I have to do that?, being gripped by the panic of impending deadlines, beating yourself up, kicki... What is IBS?
By David Mcevoy - 1/4/2008
Irritable Bowel Syndrome or IBS is a common, chronic condition that affects the quality of life of thousands of people. In fact, it affects a third of the population at one time or another, and one in ten of us is sufficiently uncomfortable to go to the doctor about it. The embarrassment factor prev... How To Use Senna For Constipation Relief
By Rudy Silva - 1/4/2008
It is known that Egyptians used senna tea to relieve constipation. This tea is used for medium and chronic conditions of constipation. It is the chemicals anthraquinones that provide its strong action on your colon walls. Senna is the second best herb to use for chronic constipation because it cr... The Catholic Obsession with Martyrs and the Question of Pain and Suffering
By Eric Engel - 1/4/2008
The Catholic Church is kind of like a forest sometimes. Someone on the outside looking in sees nothing but thousands of trees?and most of them look alike. They can see a definite shape to the forest, and elevations that someone inside might miss. On the other hand, they?ll never see up-close nature ... Extent of Pregnancy Prejudice
By Arabella Greatorex - 1/4/2008
Extent of pregnancy prejudice in Britain`s workplaces Each year around 30,000 working women are sacked, made redundant or leave their jobs due to pregnancy discrimination, according to alarming new research findings released recently by the Equal Opportunities Commission (EOC). The research quantifi... Motivating Teams
By Manik Thapar - 1/4/2008
Introduction: Working with teams, whether as leader of a single team or manager of several, is an essential part of a manager`s remit. Teamwork is rapidly becoming the preferred practice in many organizations as traditional corporate hierarchies give way to flat, multi-skilled working methods. This ... Prevent Gum Disease
By Maria Gonzalez - 1/4/2008
If you do not know if you suffer from Gum Disease, these are some of the following symptoms of it: deep red/purple gums, they bleed easily when you brush your teeth or poke them, and you constantly feel the need to touch them (such as sticking sharp objects like your fingernail into them). If you su... Fulfilling Your Dreams: The Magic Of Starting
By Usiere Uko - 1/4/2008
Fulfilling your dreams will remain a mirage if you simply sit down and dream on. You may have a dream of attaining financial freedom to go after your dreams, instead of doing what you have to do, to get bills paid and put food on the table. You think about it, dream about it, analyze it, attend semi... Viagra and Women`s Heart
By Nayal Bugs - 1/4/2008
Viagra has made a big name for itself in the field of erectile dysfunction (ED) treatment. The wonder drug is playing great role in boosting men`s sex lives. But apart from this well known benefit, Viagra is also effective against pulmonary arterial hypertension, which mostly affects women. The Food... Digestive Distress
By Susun Weed - 1/4/2008
Step 1: Collect Information As the mix of hormones in your blood changes during your premenopausal years, you may notice the effects on your gastrointestinal tract both directly - estrogen is a gastrointestinal stimulant and varying levels may swing you from loose stools to dry ones - and ind... Lack of Confidence and Its Effects
By Douglas Woods - 1/4/2008
Confidence comes from within you. Confidence is also what you show on the outside despite, or to hide, what you feel inside. You may have the tools and skills to do anything you want in the world but without confidence nothing will be done. Okay, so we all know there are times when we may lack confi... How To Make $20.00 For Every $1.00 Invested
By Julia Tang - 1/4/2008
It has been said you can lift the Rock of Gibraltar if you have a fulcrum point and long enough lever. When we refer to "financial leverage" we are talking about the same principle. If you buy a business building for $100,000 with $5,000 down, this is using leverage of 20 to 1. For a mere 1/20th of... 5 Low Cost Ways to Soothe the Sting of Sunburn
By Angela Perin - 1/4/2008
Each of us most likely has at least one memory of nasty sunburn. Whether experienced personally, or by a close family member or friend, the symptoms are likely to include anything from red hot skin ? either tender or painful to touch, to nausea, dehydration, blistering and flaking or peeling of the... The Secret Of The Perfect Program!
By Trent Brook - 1/4/2008
Another critical factor to be aware of, is the efficient use of time. If a routine is performed in approximately one hour, the muscle gains will be much less than if the exact same routine was performed in half and hour. This aspect is a ?secret? to most. Time is one of the most effective ways t... How To Use The Past, Future, And Present In Attaining Success
By Michael Lee - 1/4/2008
Did you know that your past, present, and future can affect directly or indirectly your outlook in life?
THE PAST
Have you ever done something that is so regrettable you couldn`t forgive yourself? Have you ever made a mistake that up to the present time you`re still blam... The Power of Goals - Gordon the Tank Engine
By Shane Clevenger - 1/4/2008
Lately I have been studying mindset and goals, and wanted to share a Success story in our family. Our 3 year old Quinn is potty training, and has had a huge goal to get "Gordon the tank engine".
We were having a hard time getting him accustomed to the idea of using the toilet, until one day we went... Good Sugars For Diabetics
By Dr. David Enders - 1/4/2008
Diabetes is quickly becoming an epidemic in the United States. The Center for Disease Control states that in each 24 hour period:
2800 new diabetics are diagnosed
550 die from diabetes related complaints
240 have major amputations
150 have kidney failure
70-75 go blind Diabe... You Can Make a Difference
By Garvin Boonsong - 1/4/2008
When I study of world these days, I see a lot of despair, and hopeless. There are countless problems that our society faces such as war, the degradation of the environment, and crime However, I believe that there is hope for the future of society. The hope for the future comes from people I see tryi... Contact Lens Hand Soap
By Tim Gorman - 1/4/2008
Contact lens hand soap is a necessity if you wear contact lenses. There are lots of different brands of contact lens hand soap and you will have to decide which one you like the best. You can get the best prices on contact lens hand soap if you shop around. There are even coupons available for tho... Mini Guacamole Tortilla Rounds
By Shauna Hanus - 1/4/2008
Guacamole is a staple when it comes to condiments in Mexican cooking. It can be found with ingredients ranging from tomatoes to peppers and even mayonnaise. This simple guacamole recipe is a bit more traditional than the mayonnaise versions but it is a tasty addition to any Mexican meal. By taking... Get A Gym Exercise Equipment Now
By Charlene Nuble - 1/4/2008
Now is a good season for the health conscious to check up on the latest in gym exercise equipment. A wide variety of gym exercise equipment is available in the market each designed to tone the specific part of the body. So for that lasting impression as you stride down the beach and flaunt it, here ... Evening Primrose Oil and Co-Enzyme Q-10: A Dynamic Supplement Duo for Women
By Jane Arnold - 1/4/2008
During the past few years, I`ve become more interested in the subject of health and wellness. During this time, I`ve found the amount of information and variety of supplements overwhelming. The rows of jars and bottles that line the shelves at health food stores and supermarkets seems infinite. I b... How to Do the Atkins Diet Right?
By Hristo Hristov - 1/4/2008
Let me tell you something - if you are doing the Atkins Diet, you might be doing it WRONG. I have been on diet forums for years, have consulted thousands of people on low carb diets, and I am seeing it again and again. People don`t know how to implement a low carb diet. Very often people fail to los... Do You Want To Be A Millionaire?
By Rebecca Hanson - 1/4/2008
I do! I want to be a millionaire! Do you? Judging by the number of lotteries and TV game shows that offer million-dollar or multi-million dollar prizes, becoming a millionaire has become a global obsession. Every day there is at least one new millionaire. Yet I have noticed that many of the "instant... How to Use Flax Seed
By Rudy Silva - 1/4/2008
You can eat whole flax seeds but you need to chew them good to break them up. Your stomach will not dissolve whole flax seeds and many of them will come out in your stools. Chew about a tablespoon in the morning. Then drink 8 oz of water. Make sure if you chew flax seeds that you drink water since t... Independence Forever!
By Mark Cole - 1/4/2008
?I must be independent as long as I live,? John Adams once said. And so it all began, the life of this incredible man: lawyer, patriot, diplomat, President, husband and father ? and above all else, a man of independence. His father was a minister and naturally enough was eager for his son to follow ... What are the Causes of Occupational Asthma?
By Mike Herman - 1/4/2008
Some professions can actually cause asthma or, trigger it to make it worse, this is called occupational asthma. Most jobs locations, especially office and factory professions, have some kind of dust, smells and other fumes, with which you have direct contact or, indirectly, as it may be going throug... Prescience
By Leslie Fieger - 1/4/2008
"The knowledge of actions or events before they occur; foresight." You don`t need no gypsy fortune teller, no prophet or prognosticator, no futurist or crystal ball gazer, no tea leaf reader or seer, no horoscope or haruspex; no augury is necessary. Your future is plain to see. As surely as day foll... Low Carb Diet vs. Low Fat Diet - The Truth About Fat and Cholesterol
By Gene D. Millen - 1/4/2008
How did the "dietary fat is bad" roller coaster get started? Investigative reporter Gary Taub in his insightful and through research report published in the New York Times Magazine explains what happened. "It all began in 1977", says Taub, "when a Senate committee led by George McGovern published i... Wine Openers- 6 Styles Reviewed
By Michael Briggs - 1/4/2008
Waiter Corkscrew This is probably the most ubiquitous wine opener in the world, and the ultimate in simplicity. This tool features a design that allows the entire tool to fit in your pocket, and as such has become the overwhelming favorite of wait staff and picnic goers. There are three essential ... Improve Your Eating Habits.
By Clare Evans - 1/4/2008
1. Water. If you?re thirsty you?re already dehydrated. The majority of us don?t tend to drink enough during the day. If you drink a lot of tea and coffee to keep you going then these have a diuretic effect so you should be drinking water to compensate. Have a glass of water first thing in th... Dream As Big As God!
By Karin Syren - 1/4/2008
Sounds like a tall order doesn?t it? But I think you?ll see that it?s what we?re expected to do. But you might say, ?I?ve tried that and it didn?t work. I?m still sitting in the same place I was. Maybe it?s not God?s will for me to dream big.? God formed man, the crown of His creation, to dream ... Food for Thought... Prayer for Humanity
By Dorothy M. Neddermeyer, PhD - 1/4/2008
These thought provoking missives, have served as a guiding light for my life. I hope you find them as helpful as I have. Food for Thought?Prayer for Humanity And now, father/mother of us all,
I ask you to bless all of humanity.
We need your wisdom, your guidance.
You see, for so lo... The Importance of Setting Goals
By Deon Du Plessis - 1/4/2008
Almost every book or tape on personal success and achievement outlines the importance of goal setting as a fundamental of achieving success in any endeavour. You simply cannot go somewhere if you do not know where you want to go. Napoleon Hill outlined the importance of having a ?definite purposes? ... Stop Juggling, and Start Achieving! Three Steps to the Top!
By Jill Ammon-Wexler - 1/4/2008
Want more success in your business or professional life? Here`s a proven-effective 3-step strategy that will help take you soaring to the top in any endeavor. There`s a lot of "noise" in the business world today about the importance of being able to multi-task, or juggle several tasks simultaneously... 2003... Got Goals?
By Paul Shearstone - 1/4/2008
Ask anybody on January 2nd 2003 if they have New Years Resolutions or goals and nine out of ten will say, "Yes!" ...Ask the same people about their resolutions three months later and they`ll look at you like a small goat discovering a new fence for the first time. All good intentions aside, exhausti... Strength Training FAQ`s
By Lynn VanDyke - 1/4/2008
Do you need some beginner`s strength training `how to` information? I know you must have tons of questions. I will try my best to cover most of the beginner questions with this article. Just remember, above all else have fun and train safe! How many reps and sets should I do? How many reps and sets... Can a Word Really Cause Chronic Illness?
By Vincent Harris - 1/4/2008
When you hear someone saying, " I HAVE fibromyalgia, chronic fatigue, arthritis, lupus, etc., they are revealing a key strategy involved in the perpetuation of any "chronic illness." There is perhaps nothing that impacts our lives, particularly our futures, than our "identity." Our identity transcen... Stress Management and Mastery: 3 Powerful Tools to Beat Stress
By Jeff Herring - 1/4/2008
Q: We recently had someone come to our company to talk about stress management. All he did was talk about the physical results of stress and tell us we need to not be so stressed and to relax. It really wasn`t very helpful, and I was wondering if you could offer some tips on how to handle stress. A:... After Gastric Bypass: Pass the Water, Hold the Ice
By Kaye Bailey - 1/4/2008
I just read this conventional diet tip ? and we?ve heard it before ? ?Burn away fat with ice cold water! Ice cold water is calorie-free and fills you up so you can eat less. Drink ice-cold water and you?ll even burn a few extra calories as your body warms it up!? If you are in the phase of rapid wei... What is Failure Anyway?
By Nan S. Russell - 1/4/2008
Does it surprise you that only 400 cokes were sold the first year; Albert Einstein`s Ph.D. dissertation was rejected; Henry Ford had two bankruptcies before his famous success; or Ulysses S. Grant was working as a handyman, written off as a failure, eight years before becoming President of the Unite... The Situation With Vaccines for Bird Flu and Other Types of Flu
By Sarah Jenkins - 1/4/2008
With everyone on the brink of panic regarding a bird flu pandemic, many are wondering if a vaccine has been developed and if not, why it has not. Vaccines have become a common and widely accepted way of dealing with various viral infections. Unfortunately, this is not yet a valid option for bird f... Stress Management: 12 Stress Busters for Speedy Stress Reduction
By Harriet Meyerson - 1/4/2008
Are You Too Stressed? Is your stomach all tied up in knots? Do you have trouble concentrating
or remembering things? Do you have trouble falling asleep, or do you
sleep too much? You can handle a certain amount of stress, but when
you get overloaded with stress, it lowers your ability to function... Three Steps to Get Rid of Hemorrhoids
By Rudy Silva - 2/6/2007
Constipation, Hemorrhoids or Piles, and inactivity go hand in hand. If you have been constipated for quite a while, chances are you have hemorrhoids. If you are inactive because you just like sitting around or are confined to a bed or chair, then you will have constipation and hemorrhoids.
So if y... Chemotherapy Drugs: Little known side effect YOU need to know about!
By James Arond-Thomas, MD - 2/2/2007
In January, 2005 it was reported that cancer has surpassed heart disease ? for the first time ? as the top killer of Americans younger than 85. In 2002, the most recent year for which information is available, 476,009 Americans younger than 85 died of cancer, compared with 450,637 who died of heart ... If You Don`t Track Your Diet? You Are Wasting Your Time
By Marc David - 1/16/2007
Frankly, I?m puzzled whenever I hear this from somebody who?s frustrated with their lack of gains:
Me: So what are you eating? How many calories per day and how many do you need?
Them: I don?t know. I just eat.
Huh?
Yes, it?s true. People don?t track their diets, don?t calculate their calori... How To Clone The Perfect Baby
By Gerald Armstrong - 2/10/2006
Sheep, Cows, pigs, mice, donkeys, mules, cats and a rare wild african wildcat.
What next then? You know what?s coming next...The perfect baby.
To date all the human cloning claims have been a fraud because no DNA proof has been presented. However, the Korean?s cloning experiments have opened... To Give or Not to Give
By News Canada - 2/8/2004
(NC)-Donating one`s own blood before an operation can provide peace of mind - but patients who donate their own blood also tend to require more blood in total than those who do not pre-donate, and the pre-donation can be both time- consuming and inconvenient.
Andreas Laupacis, of the Loeb Researc...
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