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Base and tall trees can not stop the pollution?

Free Money Online Site Blog | January 4th 2010 by Mizanur Rahman

After a crystal ball would certainly help us to solve pollution and make this world a better place. The fact is that we have no crystal ball and the problem is much bigger than we think. Ecologists tell us that the environment affects us all, and whi read more

DragonIntuitive

It’s Not Pointless

Spirituality for Living | December 31st 2009 by Dragon Intuitive

Futility is not even entropy. Futility is wasted energy, gradually decreasing. Entropy is gradually increasing energy. Pointing at the supposed inevitability of decay as an explanation for why we should just tolerate a sense of futility is even logic read more

DragonIntuitive

Get Crazy

Spirituality for Living | December 30th 2009 by Dragon Intuitive

Welcome. We are getting crazy here. Hmmm, deadly fire filled paint cans that can go the moon and blow you up in the process. That’s nuts. If you wanted to do that then given time and resources you would. But that is the balancing factor, desire. Th read more

DragonIntuitive

Crazy Inspiration

Spirituality for Living | December 30th 2009 by Dragon Intuitive

The biggest source of futility is actually “trying”, and people try a lot. It’s huge in about every social circle. Futile is what logic is when you try to use it in place of creativity. That’s true. Logic is a form of trying, and usua read more

DragonIntuitive

We Matter

Spirituality for Living | December 29th 2009 by Dragon Intuitive

We need to feel like we matter. A well respected psychologist by the last name of Maslow said this. He was the first to look for a model of healthy, high functioning mentality. They think “mattering” is something you have when you have mo read more

DragonIntuitive

What Is Futile?

Spirituality for Living | December 28th 2009 by Dragon Intuitive

What do you feel is futile, friends?    Avoiding change. Yes, and having a sense of futility usually comes from an effort on your part to avoid change, very good. Pretending Second Life isn’t real. If Second Life isn’t real then real lif read more

DragonIntuitive

Find Your Passion

Spirituality for Living | December 28th 2009 by Dragon Intuitive

We are drawing nearer to the source than we ever have before as human beings. It’s causing some to have crisis of faith, others it’s been validating for. Crisis, because they are scared of the truth? Yes. So with this view, nothing is futile with read more

DragonIntuitive

Presence In Experience

Spirituality for Living | December 27th 2009 by Dragon Intuitive

Responsibility. Are we responsible for anything beyond our direct human connections? I don’t see how we can be. Well, doesn’t that include the cosmos? We do chant for the sun to rise. Our direct connections do include the land we live read more

LolaSnow

Suspension of Disbelief

Marine Snow | December 23rd 2009 by Lola Snow

Right then. Firstly I’d like to take this opportunity to apologise, explain and thank you. I’d like to apologise to everyone for the past few months insanity, the privatisation of this blog for one, but also for my little ermm, how shall read more

TheMadHat

How to Spell Futility

Intentional Foul - Come Strong | December 22nd 2009 by Aaron Chronister

Apparently, there are a number of spellings of the word futility, as demonstrated by the Washington Redskins, and I think they go like this: W-A-S-H-I-N-G-T-O-N R-E-D-S-K-I-N-S S-P-E-C-I-A-L T-E-A-M-S or W-A-S-H-I-N-G-T-O-N R-E-D-S-K-I-N-S C-O-A-C- read more

ModernSophist

The Amber Room, as we know it, Is Closing

ModernSophist.com | December 20th 2009

The Amber Room on 14th and Church, just off Market Street The Amber Room (some know it as Amber Bar or just Amber) is closing down after new years eve.  Its owners will put it under renovations for two weeks where it will emerge as a slightly m read more

ModernSophist

Addiction or Why The Writing Habit Is Losing

ModernSophist.com | December 3rd 2009

Any writer will tell you that writing is a kind of discipline.  Any fool with a pen can scribble out a few lines, even a few pages, when they’re feeling especially passionate.  This is your epiphany on world politics or your treatise on ̶ read more

Aniseng

Of fatigue and forgetting

Ultra Violet | December 1st 2009 by anindita

YESTERDAY, I WAS LOOKING at this report released by the World Economic Forum last month, and I started drafting a post with some excerpts. Just to make it easier for people who don’t want to read the whole thing. It was1 am, I was tired and sud read more

mikehenrysr

Futility

Lead Change Group | November 9th 2009 by Mike Henry Sr.

I just disabled Windows Update for some of my “important” security updates.  It’s a lengthy story; but the whole ordeal drove home some important leadership lessons. Let’s discuss the lesson first and provide details for the interested late read more

mikehenrysr

Futility

Lead Change Group | November 9th 2009 by Mike Henry Sr.

I just disabled Windows Update for some of my “important” security updates.  It’s a lengthy story; but the whole ordeal drove home some important leadership lessons. Let’s discuss the lesson first and provide details for the interested late read more

ModernSophist

“Why I’m Allergic to Mint”

ModernSophist.com | November 5th 2009

I react to it, poorly.  [From my recent posting on TheNervousBreakdown.com]  I tell people that I’m allergic to mint.  I used to tell people the simple truth, that I just don’t like mint, except that it turned out not to be so simple. read more

ModernSophist

Bummer on the Swine Flu, Dude.

ModernSophist.com | November 4th 2009

Drown your swine in sorrow. Or is that backwards? I'm feverish... So I might have the Swine Flu, aka, the H1N1 novel influenza virus.  There’s no real well to tell without getting tested and most places aren’t even bother to test.  read more

ewidera

Palliative Care Grand Rounds

GeriPal - A Geriatrics and Palliative Care Blog | October 7th 2009

Welcome to Palliative Care Grand Rounds! This monthly blog carnival highlights some of the best and most interesting blog posts related to palliative care. Grand Rounds are published on the first Wednesday of every month. As this month's host of P read more

mars1

Acid Reflux Remedy For A Variety Of Cases

Acid Reflux and Foods Avoid | October 6th 2009 by Lynn

There are some very simple acid reflux remedies that will help cure a variety of acid reflux cases. These remedies can also help ensure that the problem does not worsen or become acute. Every good acid reflux remedy must focus on the type of food you read more

Gander

Desert Sand 9-24-09

Gander Poems | September 25th 2009 by louis gander

One small tiny grain of sandis not as bad as dirt.It's just a little sin I said.Now what can one grain hurt?As life grew harder every day,they started piling up.And even though I got my way -so empty was my cup.Futility! I looked around -no hills, t read more

Tupac4Congress

This Can’t Get Much Worse, Can It?

The Pittsburgh Pirates Blog | September 24th 2009 by Johnny

Back-to-back double digit poundings at the hands of the Cincinnati Reds is enough to induce full blown depression to even the most casual Pirates fan.  This team is in better shape moving forward now than they were on opening day, I stand by that re read more

ModernSophist

Twelve Grains or, ‘Who Gives a Crap?’

ModernSophist.com | September 18th 2009

I can't even tell the difference anymore. Bread may have become entirely too complicated for me.  Yesterday, in a little grocery store I was buying a plunger (the irony has not escaped me, being that this post is about especially grainy, high fi read more

Phils, Hamels Take Down the Mets

Phillies Nation | September 11th 2009

In the month of September, every game is huge. Each game’s importance is magnified as teams jockey for position and make their final push for October. When it’s all said and done, fans often point to the little things that helped get you read more

ModernSophist

The Bay Bridge is a Failure?

ModernSophist.com | September 6th 2009

“The weakened component, known as an eyebar, was part of a network of eight similar pieces. When the piece failed, the stress was redistributed to the other strands. Bridge officials would not say whether the problem would have ultimately led read more

ModernSophist

Nick Cage’s hair: I still believe in him.

ModernSophist.com | September 2nd 2009

Nick Cage’s hair has gotten just super weird in the last couple of things I’ve seen him in.  Now, I woudn’t normally take the time to say much in the way of celebrities, but I have to wonder, as I always do with fashion/vanity, ho read more

ModernSophist

Your houseplant is a pussy

ModernSophist.com | August 28th 2009

This poorly staged photo does little justice to anything except showing that plants, indeed, are sometimes kept indoors.   Since moving into an apartment which boasts its own garden, I’ve tried to learn a few things about plants.  Some part o read more

Connect the Dots

Savage Chickens | August 25th 2009

More games. read more

novikova1

How to Handle People - The Futility of Criticism Posted By : Ruth…

Money, Personal Finance, Credit Cards, Insurance news and a… | August 20th 2009 by Vic Novikov

One of the most important lessons I learned from Dale Carnegie’s book “How to Win Friends and Influence People” was not to “criticise, condemn or complain”. It is futile to criticise because it puts a person on the def read more

farthestnorth

Stanford’s Jim Harbaugh says Big Ten is a soft conference!

Seattle Seahawks Home Of The 12th Man | August 5th 2009 by Timothy Collette

Jim Harbaugh isn’t afraid to speak his mind, and some of his statements both on and off the field have put Stanford’s football program in the spotlight after years of futility. Think Lane... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my we read more

Warning from the Future

Savage Chickens | July 29th 2009

More time travel. read more