Archive for November, 2007

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Watching the NFL versus the MLB

Imagine placing two flat screen plasma TV’s side by side in your living room smack dab in front of your couch. You’ve got beer, snacks a-plenty and fresh batteries in your clicker.
One TV has an NFL game on and the other has a Major League Baseball game and they both start at the same time.
Besides […]

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Review: eBook Secrets Exposed

If you want to make a lot of money with your own eBookand you only read one book on the subject in the next12 months, I strongly recommend that it’s ‘eBookSecrets Exposed’ by Jim Edwards and David Garfinkel.
The authors are both well qualified in this area. JimEdwards has written five best-selling eBooks(including ‘The Lazy Man’s […]

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Work an Event, Not Just a Room

Networking is the number one reason many people join organizations. When they don’t get the results they anticipate, they “blame” the group for not delivering on its promises.
Most organizations provide opportunities for connections to occur rather than making the connections. While organizations need to shoulder the responsibility for offering creative and multiple venues […]

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A Torrent of Influences - Tourism in Goa

Sun, Sand and Surf – an apt description for Goa? But Goa is much more. Ancient temples and old churches? Yes. Portuguese Colony? Carnival City? The original refuge of the hippies? Yes again! Beach Paradise, India’s tourism capital… the list goes on.
Goa, ‘Pearl of the Orient’, is located in South Western India on the coastal […]

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A Deep Look into Soap Operas

You have got to love soap operas. From the intricate plots and finely woven webs of deceit, to the depths of schemes, they were, are and always will be classics. They are timeless. I wrote this article as my take on them back in 1970 when filling white space for our high school paper. Watch […]

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Most of us have taken at least one walk down the aisles of Toys
“R” Us. There’s no better place than a toy store to observe
these truths: Learning is fun. Learning is kid stuff.
Kids are smart enough to reject anything they don’t like, yet
many of the most popular toys are dedicated to teaching them
something new. Note […]

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Quiet Time For Parents

OK, so that title sounds like a pipe dream for a lot of parents. You’re probably busy taking care of your children all day, and if they’re too small for school you don’t get that break. But there are still ways to get some quiet time.
One way is to have your spouse take the kids […]

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OK, I Did It!

“Your own ways have brought this down upon you; it is a bitter dose of your own medicine, striking deep within your hearts” (Jeremiah 4:18 TLB).
We seem to have abdicated accountability. What an onerous word, accountability, in today’s free-wheeling lexicon of rights and nuances. And yet our righteous God demands an accounting of our thoughts […]

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The Scoop on Soup

Soup may be the first course of a meal or it can be the whole meal. A steaming hot bowl of soup is wonderful to warm up to on a cold winter day, while a bowl of chilled gazpacho or fruit soup can be perfect for cooling off on a hot summer day.
‘Soup’ is […]

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According to the American Humane Society, just 15% of dogs in shelters ever find their way home again. Thankfully, these loved pooches had identification, enabling shelter personnel to contact and return them to their owners. With such discouraging statistics, it becomes clear how important it is to tag or identify your new puppy.
Even […]

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