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- 'Third World Wisdom' What Bogota Colombia Can Teach Us About Progress By : Gaizka Pujana
What can the first world learn about urban planning, environmental management and a sustainable future from one of the most developing cities in Latin America? Plenty, it seems. - 20 Documents To Keep In A Safe By : Jan Hayner
Some thing that we put off because we all think that we have plenty of time; is making sure that our family can find our documents we seem to forget that the unforeseen can happen. - 2nd Of 7 Tips From Gandhi On How To Free You By : Derek Dashwood
Mahatma Gandhi took quidance and gave credit to Thoreau and his non violent ways and words to free himself and his beloved India. 2nd of 7 tips in a series. - 4 Effective Reverse Cell Phone Lookup Techniques By : Chris Rempel
In most cases, cell phone numbers are not be listed in any phone book or online directory. This article describes the techniques used by private investigators to find out more about more information about a cell phone number. - 4 Great Ideas to Fund Raising By : Joseph Then
Fund Raising is not an easy task. Lots of time and effort must be put in and the returns are often not predictable. I can help you out by giving you some GREAT, proven ideas to raise funds for your event. - 5 Reasons to Change the World: Volunteer in South America By : Casey Markee
Making a difference in the world can be as simple as one person volunteering his or hers time to benefit the life of another. South America is a great place to see first-hand the incredible benefit of this simple concept in action. This article addresses 5 reasons to participate in a volunteer work program in South America today. - 500 Lovemaking Tips And Secrets Review By : Joe Tierney
Are you a lousy lover and your spouse is getting tired of it? You need a solution. - 9/11 - 5 Years On - Anniversary Poem By : Allen Jesson
Internet poet, Allen Jesson, has released 'The World And It's Soul' to mark the 5 year anniversary of 9/11. The poem was written on 12th September 2001 and accurately reflects the poet's feelings on that thoughtful day. I'm sure you recall the initial shock of September 11th and then the shock of the reality of this 'new world'. Allen explores the bitterness and anger that many felt that day. - 9/11: The Psychological Fallout By : Virginia Bola
The goal of terror is to change the enemy through the psychology of threats and fear. Each new step we take to modify our lifestyles and our dreams,moves us further away from the totally free society we built so long and so painfully. - A Dog is Invention of the Year By : Jonathon Hardcastle
Earlier this year, the prestigious Time magazine came out with an issue highlighting the previous year's great inventions, an annual practice. There was lots of stuff that made computers work more efficiently and which made things around the house better. - A Good Example Of An Useless Fear By : Roberto Bonomi
We should have fear to the birth and not to the death - A Path to Self-Esteem - True Love By : Jaci Rae
Bad self-talk will lead to self-hate and toxic relationships. Learn to love yourself and attract your soul mate. - Abused Kids Become Lifetime Victims By : Heyward Ewart
Child abuse alters the personality and sets up a victim mentality that attracts predators throughout life. The victims think they deserve nothing better. - Adopt Your Baby from China By : Timothy Green
Many parents find their child in China! - Adultery, No One Will Know By : Linda Dipman
My eyes suddenly fell upon a beautiful woman through the parted curtains of a small house not far from my home. The shape of her breast and the curve of her hips sent feelings quickly into my body filling me with desire. I wanted her, now! - AkshayaPatra - Unlimited Free Food To Support Education By :
Just as American children are served a lunch at school, the children of India receive a hot meal every day in the school. The charitable organization, AkshayaPatra is a non profit that serves meals in the schools that are government schools. Therefore there is no discrimination or bias due to color, gender, religion, or background. - An Innovative Way to Handle Government Funding and Ensure the Prosperity of Our Society By : Randy Gilbert
In today's society, middle class families are paying more in taxes than major corporations. The tax system provides enormous benefits and advantages to the wealthy, leaving the middle class to bear the tax burden. - An Innovative Way to Handle Government Funding and Ensure the Prosperity of Our Society By : Randy Gilbert
In today's society, middle class families are paying more in taxes than major corporations. The tax system provides enormous benefits and advantages to the wealthy, leaving the middle class to bear the tax burden. - Anger Management Class: Are You Aware Of Your Behavior? By : Eddie Lamb
Learn to take a moment to think about what you are doing before you explode and lose respect of co-workers. - Are Defendants Really Innocent Until Proven Guilty? By : Malcolm Blake
Open the page of any popular 21st century newspaper and you will see story after story exposing individuals who have been arrested in connection to some crime or other. Uniformly, you will find them treated as guilty before the trial. It is this treatment which ruins the reputations of many upstanding citizens who have the misfortune to be wrongly accused. - Are Food Addictions Affecting Your Health? By : Chris Marshall
What are food addictions? Is your health affected by them? If you have an unhealthy relationship with food, you may have a food addiction. - Are People Labeled by the Work Uniforms They Wear? By : Josh Stone
Is it fair to associate the fact that staff members belonging in the service industry and who wear a work uniform deliver service below par? Consider a simple example of a fast food restaurant. - Are Security Uniforms Necessary? By : Steve Lott
More and more companies are relying on security guards for protection and safety. A security guard acts as the eyes and ears of the owner of the property. There are times when it is not practical to ask for police monitoring when a security guard can do the same thing. It is, however, important for the security guard to be dressed for the duties he or she performs. - Are Video Games And Hip Hop Really To Blame For Gun Crime? By : Shaun Parker
A look at the media's insistence on blaming popular culture for gun crime. - Are You A Baby Boomer Not Willing To Think About Retirement? By : Linda Waters
When the baby boomers were young, retirement seemed like something so far off that it was tough to imagine it. Fast forward a few decades and many baby boomers have found themselves in an awkward situation. - Ask The Experts About Moving Home By : Catherine Harvey
A look at how gypsies are the experts on moving home and whether or not they are detrimental to an area. - Austin's Identity Crisis for Downtown Austin Real Estate By : Ki Gray
Austin is facing many changes with numerous high rise condos breaking into the skyline. The changes are hard to swallow for such a local-minded city, and some Austinites are having a hard time giving in to the changes. But with the influx of new residents, we have to prepare for the new adventure and fondly reminisce about the past. - Austin's Quest to "Keep Austin Weird" By : Ki Gray
Austin is the capitol of Texas and has always been know for being a little different. And has recently taken as its motto "Keep Austin Wierd". This article explores Austin and its residents desire to keep the unique flavor of Austin intact. - Awareness is Your First Line of Defense By : Rob Buck
Be aware of your surroundings at all times. Awareness is the key to effective self defense. Don't be a victim, be prepared. - Being Street Wise Can Save Your Life! By : Sharon Rivers
Wherever you are - Stay alert and tuned in to your surroundings and follow these rules to be safe! - Beyond Bipolar Disorder By : Sharron Nixon
Tips and suggestions for dealing with bipolar disorder - Bicing Blues Not Such a Smooth Ride For The Launch of Barcelonas Bike Sharing System By : Gaizka Pujana
Barcelonas new Bicing bike sharing initiative has just turned three months old. Promoted as the affordable, fun and greener solution to transport in this fast growing city, Bicings phase in period is experiencing a shaky start with increasing complaints and problems. - Big Cities Luring their Kin Away from the Sprawl By : Art Gib
Mark Twain would have not recognized St. Louis viewed from its steam boat levee banks seen today at first glance. Although some of the old red brick buildings that once housed much of the U.S.'s manufacturing shoe industry may still be recognizable from the outside, they are now trendy lofts in a new era of downtown city living. - Binge Drinking In Texas Is Not Responsible By : Melih Oztalay
Even though alcohol consumption is legal for individuals in Dallas, Houston or anywhere in Texas who are 21 or over, it should be remembered that alcohol is still a harmful, dangerous drug. - Britney Spears, Why Her Life Is Out Of Control By : Linda Dipman
Britney Spears' life is spinning out of control! How could Britney Spears, whose music career began with a good girl image, fall hopelessly into a destructive path that made her an unfit parent? Is the temptation to live a fun filled life only granted when you are willing to do anything to please the crowd? - Build Your Own Wind Turbine By : Nick Marion
Learn how to generate your own electricity by using a wind turbine. It can save you money and help conserve our natural resources at the same time. - California Dui Alternative Punishments to Jail By : Art Gib
You see it on the news all the time, celebrities like Hilton, Lohan and Gibson getting busted for DUI offenses in California. Just like the rest of us they have to face the same penalties. Many of them you'll find with ankle bracelets or doing community service to stay out of doing time in the slammer. Jails are crowded, so courts have opted for other punishment alternatives. - Caribbean Relocation Is Much More Than Just a Move By : Garland Choate
Caribbean lifestyle is more than the fantastic views, beaches and tropical waters. - Celebrity Splitsville and How it Affects "Mere Mortals By : Jaci Rae
Is There Life After Love? How to Get the Spark Back in Our Love Lives and Avoid Splitsville - Choosing a Drug and Alcohol Recovery Program Based on the Critical Factor in Reducing Relapse By : Christine OKelly
A drug and alcohol recovery program requires a serious commitment, but if the relapse percentage is so high, is it worthwhile to invest the time, energy, and money into a program? There is one critical factor that can greatly decrease the odds of relapse and that is the length of the program. - Choosing a Motorcycle Accident Attorney By : Michael Kennedy8 Michael Kennedy8
The Need for an Auto Accident attorney
With the many lawyer that are out there to cover various accidents and illnesses as well as protect you against certain events, you should also be aware that there are auto accident attorneys that will help you when you are involved in a truck accident, vehicle accident or even a motorcycle accident. The personal injury lawyer is also helpful in case you get injured is any way, but the auto accident attorney will cover you for your accident and any injuries that you may have sustained because of it. - Committing to Love and the Earth: a Guide to Green Weddings By : Marc Choyt
For the many people committing to marriage today are deeply concerned about the state of the environment, green weddings are an increasingly popular option. This article gives a wide range of references which can provide seed ideas for those interested in conducting a marriage that ecologically responsible. - Connecting Asians and South East Asian National Faces By : Shellaine Enfesta
Are you looking for Asians? Or are you looking for friends or people from of Asian and south East Asian nationals? This people of Aseanface are easily identifiable. Their faces are almost always seen on US television channels like CNN and the other cable and television networks. - Cooking With The Children Looking On By :
Teaching a child to cook can be an exciting time for the child but stressful for you. - Cool Tattoo Ideas - Safety Tips to Keep In Mind When You Get Your Tattoo By : John Purfield
Getting a tattoo is a really cool thing to do. However, you want to be safe. Read this article for some helpful safety tips to keep in mind before you get that ink. - Could Fortnightly Rubbish Collections Bring Back The Black Death By : Kirrhi Kreamer
Fortnightly rubbish collections are becoming increasingly common throughout the UK as a way of trying to increase recycling rates. Although there is evidence to suggest that this method has worked well, there are still many people and organisations that are against fortnightly rubbish collections. - Crime Prevention Strategies By : Patricia Deiparine
Crime can happen in the middle of the day as well as at night. This article isn't meant to make you fearful. It is meant to teach you to listen to your gut instincts. It can be the best personal safety device you have! - CSR - What Does It Actually Mean? By : john mce
More and more business are talking about 'Corporate social responsibility', it's definitely the buzz word of the moment... but what do they actually mean and is it something we all should be doing? - Dating A Ukraine Woman By : Peter Finch
Since the break up of the USSR, and the fall of the Iron Curtain, many foreigners have visited the countries of today's Commonwealth of Independent States. - Dating And Finding The One By :
Waiting for the love of your life would not make things happen unless you to take some proactive action. - Dating Ukraine Girl - First Meeting With Her Family By : Peter Finch
If you have already been to Ukraine you will know how proud local people are when it comes to family and achievements. If you have not been here before: here are a few clues how to understand the traditions. - Daughters of Alcoholics Doomed to Failure By : Heyward Ewart
Most daughters of alcoholics tend to marry one. They have been set up to do so by a home life that has been ruled by turmoil. The problems are many. - De-Stressing the Holidays By : Ryan Bowman
When we think of the holidays, we often think of the magic portrayed in movies and media or magical childhood memories. Year after year we strive for the perfect holiday season, only to feel disappointed, overwhelmed and STRESSED again. The holidays don't have to be this way. - Demand for Care Outpacing Supply of Caregivers By : Joseph Casciani
With the rapidly increasing number of older adults, and the proliferation of chronic medical, mental, and psychological problems facing this age group, all caregivers - paid and unpaid - must become aware of individualized caregiving approaches based on the older adult's unique needs and level of functioning. This article offers several ways to individualize the care of elderly patients. - Descrimination In Workplace By : Obinna Heche
For several years now, United States law has prohibited businesses from assessing or placing judgment upon employment prospects due to gender, race, ethnicity, creed, religion, political affiliation or even handicap in certain settings and situations. - Diamonds, Romans, Gold, Americans - Caesar, Cleopatra; Jefferson, Custer By : Derek Dashwood
The route to a real diamond of a democracy between peoples has been a long and rocky route since ancient Athens. Although progress has been so sweeping in this past century many pockets of rage and killing go on. This reminds how we can and do get past that to mutual love and respect. - Discover How Baby Boomers Can Make an Impact By : Roger Carr
Baby boomers are an interesting group. You are a baby boomer if you were born between the years of 1946 and 1964. What is one of the things that makes this group so interesting? - Discover The History Of Jobs In Norwich By : Dominic Donaldson
Norwich was formerly one of the economic hotspots of the UK, find out how this came to be and discover the ressurgence of the Norwich economy over the last 20 years. - Discrimination In Workplace By : Obinna Heche
For several years now, United States law has prohibited businesses from assessing or placing judgment upon employment prospects due to gender, race, ethnicity, creed, religion, political affiliation or even handicap in certain settings and situations. - Divorce Rate Skyrockets By : Faye B. Roberts
Studies support that the divorce rate is up in America by nearly fifty percent. Our world has changed so much over the years, it is no wonder that the number of divorces have been elevated. - Do Foreigners Care For The U.S. Economy? By : Steve Dimeck
It has become a nationwide trend for foreign companies to come in and buy out American companies. But, do these foreigners really care for the U.S. economy? - Do I Want My Kid In A School Uniform? By : Josh Stone
Wearing school uniforms is sometimes met with wholehearted joy or passionate hate. If it were up to the students, there would be roughly 50% who would wear the uniform and another 50% who would not. This is why it isn't up to the student. - Do Radio Personalities Go Too Far? By : Stephanie Ciccarelli
A survey of radio morning show hosts, their antics and the contests that degrade and debase listeners. - Do You Know You can Donate Vehicles to Charity By : Joann Cheong
Donating vehicles to charity seems to benefit everyone involved. - Do You Like To Know How To Make Donations To Akshayapatra Foundations? By :
When looking for a charitable organization to give an online donation you need not look any further than the AkshayaPatra foundation. Not many people may have heard of this wonderful organization, even though they are the largest charitable organization in the world. - Does God Cause Disasters? By : Douglas Michaels
Bible verses that support the fact that God is in control of the good stuff and the bad stuff. - Does My Guy Friend Like Me Quiz By : Shellaine Enfesta
Some women would be asking does my guy friend like me quiz.To connect and communicate to classmates, friends, coworkers and the people around you is much easier now. - Dream And Uncover Your Own Leadership Qualities By : Linda Waters
Have a dream or a new direction and funnel all your energy to getting that dream. With a dream or a vision anyone can learn to be a leader. - Easy Ways to Help Raise Self Esteem By : Aaron Crawford
The thought of raising your self esteem is a frustrating topic for many. Consider these easy points to help you feel better about yourself. - Eight Healthy Practices During Your Holiday By :
Water is necessary for all your bodily function and dehydration can lead to a number of negative effects including thirst and dry lips, dry skin, over worked kidneys, fainting, weight gain and lack of sleep. - Eight Ways to Get Over the Person Who Broke Your Heart By : Rene Graeber
Getting over someone whom you devoted all your time for so many months or even years is no walk in the park. Undergoing the process of denial, depression and anger is natural but sulking in your room for longer than necessary while watching the whole world passes you by is not healthy anymore. - Elephants On Koh Chang Meaning Elephant Island By :
What's that thing with the big ears, grey in colour, long trunk? An elephant of course. - Enjoy Easter Holiday Funfare By : Patrick Omari
Easter is approaching. This year it is special.It is one of the earliest in recoded history. Remember this holiday is not all about Easter Eggs, beginning of Spring and celebration of fertility with bunny rabbits only. You might want to take your family out to an nice hotel for a meal. - Ethics: Doing The Right Thing Isn't Always Popular By : Louis Bonaventura
In order to live by your own ethical standards, you must first define and know what they are! Ethics are ignored and pushed aside all too often both on a professional and personal level. - Evening And The African American Name By : Ian Spellfield
A history of three culturally African American names - origins and an analysis of how they tie into the greater human narrative. - Exhibitionists Make Their Stand By : Catherine Harvey
A look at the confusion brought about by some professional names getting mixed up with more unsavoury ones. - Exploring Cultural Pluralism from a Judeo-Christian Standpoint By : Ian Spellfield
Pluralism is a value both derided and celebrated in American culture. What is the history of pluralism, and how can it be viewed from the standpoint of Judeo-Christianity? - Family Feud - Who Can Get Affected? By : Brooke Hayles
Family feuds often cause pain and confusion for the younger members. It is healthy to argue once in a while, but holding a grudge is not. Always settle your disagreements before they become out of control and affect every member of your family. - Family Feuds - Are Your In-Laws Causing A Problem? By : Brooke Hayles
Family feuds are hard on everyone. Life is too short to spend your time hating your family. Everyone has a different opinion and in a strong, independent atmosphere, those opinions should be respected. If you have children, then set a good example for them and teach them how to respect others by the actions you take. - Feminists Bash Men About There Male Sexual Performance By : Norman Hem
The facts about male menopause and how it relates and differs from their female counterparts. - Fighting Crime In 2106 AD By : Johnny Jenkins
It is the year 2106 AD. There are no state borders in the United States, now referred to as the United Territory. The borders are only remembered in archives. - Find Your Way Home: Location Guides For Every Occasion By :
For every type of travel and activity, there are compasses to help the traveler find their way around. - Finding Legal Help for Philadelphia Worker's Compensation By : Art Gib
Claims are usually more successful when an experienced lawyer is guiding them through the legal system. If your worker's compensation really is essential to your family's well-being, learn the benefits of hiring a Philadelphia lawyer in the following article. - Finding the Courage to Become Drug Free By : Art Gib
Find extra strength outside yourself to overcome the powerful grip of drug addiction centered in a soothing and beautiful environment. - Finding The Right Health Forums By : Susan Chadwick
With all the health forums on the internet, how can you tell which ones will have useful information and which are just spam and not worth your time? This article will help you decide what medical social networking site might suit your particular needs. - First Date Tips For Midlife Lesbians By : Patricia Cheney
Many women realize they are lesbians only later in life. Here are a few tips to help them on their first lesbian date. - Five Reasons To Enlist Private Investigator Help By : Dean Caporella
You might be surprised to learn a licensed P.I. has the scope to provide help in many areas, not just "tailing" misbehaving spouses. - Foster Care in America: How it Affects Children By : Margaret Iuculano
May is National Foster Care Month - Foster Children Do Better At Home By : Scott Wasserman
A new study concludes that children on the margins of foster care placement tend to have better outcomes when they remain at home, especially for older children. Children who are removed to foster care face higher delinquency rates, teen birth rates and lower earnings. - Free People Search for Fat or Ugly People By : Shellaine Enfesta
An online social utility can help you find long lost friend or people through their groupings and communities.A free people search can be access through government resources or tools. - Global Warming - What Can We Do to help? By : Kevin Sinclair
Global warming refers to the increase in average temperature near the earth's surface and in its oceans. Climate change is another term used interchangeably with global warming. However, climate change may encompass other changes in climate besides increases in temperature. - Goodbye, Fire Blankets Of Old: The Great Asbestos Cleanup By : Jon Butt
Anyone familiar with old movies is familiar with one sight: the asbestos curtain in theaters, slowly lowered over the stage. Asbestos used to be the country's miracle material, the chief product in fire blankets, insulation, and anything that needed to be protected from fires. However, the miracle material turned quickly into a nightmare. - Grand Theft Values - Political Sleight of Hand By : David Hobbs
Points the accountability for negative influence on today's youth away from the gaming industry and other media and to where it belongs. - Great Quotes From Great People On Self Improvement By : Ranju Kumar
Self improvement is one of the most ignored journeys in our modern society. Start your journey like a child who is born into this world to learn. We can have intense desire for changing or improving who we are, but if we don't begin the journey with one step, as Confucius once said and then break it down into smaller plans, the journey might begin to seem impossible. - Growing Old Gracefully: Your Options By : john mce
Some of the options available for elderly people who want to maintain their independance while getting the support they need. - Gun Crime; A Pox On The Nation By : Shaun Parker
A look at gun crime levels and causes in the United Kingdom. - Hang Up! Developing Cell Phone Etiquette In Texas By : Pat Carpenter
You've got one, you use it all the time and it's become an integral part of your life. You are a "call-a-holic", as some individuals in Dallas, Houston, Austin and elsewhere in signal-free parts of Texas might tag you. - Have You Discovered The Cause Of Your Anxiety By : Ben Butt
Afraid that you may have Schizophrenia or a heart attack but not sure. Understanding the causes to anxiety can be a trigger to recovery. Awareness quite often is the cure because once aware you know what needs to change and you can then make that change. - Heaven Knows . . . Anything Goes By : Judi Lynn Lake
I do know one thing and that is that I often visualize the Lord watching our country from afar weeping deeply as He witnesses our decay. He really wants to help us, but we have shut Him out. Does anyone have the nerve to invite Him back and bring order to our country and our people? Anyone? - Helping Your Child Be Healthy and Fit By : Iri McPhee
We all know that a healthy child is a happy child. Here are some ways to make sure your children are eating enough of the right foods and getting the right kind of exercise to be healthy.
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