Time Management

Crush This Economy Spirituality Information

Economy I understand not, Nor the GDP all short, Figures they are for the intellect, What use it that for the poor to recollect……. Economy stinks… Economy has failed miserably…History stands witness… There are very few people who have bid goodbye to this world with a smiling face… The wrinkles and scars of the stupid economy are visible in every…

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Psychology

The Heart Of Soul

Hide and Seek is a wonderful game to play with your children. The next time you play this game observe what happens. If you are the person hiding your eyes and counting to 10, feel what happens to your heart as you look for your children. If you pay attention, my hunch is that your heart and imagination will heighten.…

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Web Hosting

Web Hosting Portals

One lone computer in a business is useful. When that computer is connected to a second computer a small network is developed that allow files and information to be more readily shared. Large companies have hundreds or thousands of computers tied together in a company-wide network that speeds many processes along. This concept is a microcosm of what it means…

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Destinations

Lapland Polar Dreams In Finalnd

This is a friendly cosmopolitan capital for all tastes. Everyone speaks English, it’s safe and I’m told, the cleanest city in Europe. It is virtually graffiti free as I stroll the elegant Esplanade. This is the boulevard of trendy shops and cafes. The sidewalks are heated. So much culture here with 7 symphonic orchestras, opera house and a library on…

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Science

President Clinton Says Biotech Industry Has A Job To Do

At the Biotechnology Industry Organization (BIO) convention earlier this month in Chicago, former President Bill Clinton sent a message to those in attendance: the biotechnology industry has a job to do. In his speech, the former President discussed the importance that biotechnology has in food security and health issues in the developing world. He said the first obligation of society…

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Inspirational

We Must Make Our Environment Favorable For Era Transformation

No doubt individual efforts and endeavours are important and they should be respected and encouraged. At times these lone individual efforts are so intense that it not only influences the individual but transforms and influences the cosmic world. Of course these are exceptions but it proves beyond doubt that each human being is God’s prince and that he potentially has…

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Cruises

How To Live On A Cruise Ship Part Time

There has been a lot of buzz lately about living on a Cruise Ship full time as an alternative to living in a retirement home. However, I don’t think it would be very exciting after about 6 months or so. Ships, even Cruise Ships, are noisy for at least 2 reasons: 1. Engine Noise. No matter how new the ship,…

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Innovation

Innovation The Life Blood Of Your Business

If you’re running or managing a business and want it to be around for a long time, you need to spend a good part of your time innovating. That’s because, in a fast-moving world, where people expect things to get better and better, and cheaper and cheaper, innovation is your route to getting ahead of your competition. Here are 7…

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Recreation Sports

France Vs Denmark

One of the best teams in the history of soccer is France. They have participated in 11 editions of the World Cup. France’s most successful years were the late 1990s, the generation of Zidane and others. This team played in the semifinals of Euro 96, two years later hosted and won the 1998 World Cup and two years later won…

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Recreation Sports

Player Profile Maureen Feduniak

Originally from England, Maureen “Mo” Feduniak has been a competitive Poker player for over a decade. Her mentor, none other than T. J. Cloutier, no doubt was a major factor in developing Maureen into the fine competitor she is today. T. J. himself has won more than fifty Tournaments world-wide, including a collection of no less than six World Series…

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