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Wendy Brandes Jewelry | August 26th 2008
My gorgeous sister, Terri Berry, is an enthusiastic and dramatic story-teller who uses the word "literally" liberally. As in, "He was 2000 years old, literally!" even though she's talking about a living person, not the Lindow Man. Obviously she know read more
Sri Sri Ravi Shankar
meditation guru | July 28th 2008 by Rogger
His Holiness Sri Sri Ravi Shankar is a universally revered spiritual and humanitarian leader. His vision of a violence-free, stress-free society through the reawakening of human values has inspired millions to broaden their spheres of responsibility read more
UK: Muslim youths taught citizenship to avoid extremism
Islamization Watch | July 18th 2008
The direct approach - possibly the simplest solution yet - teach the Muslim children to respect that they live in a western free society - that this will likely never be the Islamic world. You can either be happy being here as a British person - whic read more
honorable mention
quest strategic plan | July 12th 2008
Slavery means no taxation and how that effects slaveowners is what led to conflict. The only way to tax a slave is to free a slave by means of no representation. No other note in American history has described the type of people who could enslave hum read more
honorable mention
My Views of Highschool Drama and Everyday Life | June 29th 2008
Slavery means no taxation and how that effects slaveowners is what led to conflict. The only way to tax a slave is to free a slave by means of no representation. No other note in American history has described the type of people who could enslave hum read more
perfection..
levian の blog ♥ | June 27th 2008 by levian
rainbow - sunshine after rain .. (photograph taken with my Moto v3x) relaxing in the living room, buried in loads of DVDs, little giggles here n there, little conflict that goes on n off .. n the best part ?? i'm free to express myself !! i was ha read more
A few lovely free games against the heat
a random gnomes random lair | June 20th 2008 by Konstantinos Dimopoulos
Summer's here, living in A/C conditions is as irritating as ever, a thousand things have to be done, international levels of alcohol are running low and all I can do is suggest a few -excellent if I may say so myself- freeware games. Well, anyway, th read more
Thursday Three: Self Portrait Edition
Our Little Apartment | May 1st 2008 by ashley
Inspired by Wishcake, I decided to try my hand at entering the Exposaroonie Challenge this week: Self Portrait.I took several pictures on different days, but I chose this one because it really is a portrait of me:* Malaysian flag in the background - read more
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kitchenette soul | March 10th 2008 by parvathi
Knowledge of the self, the Eternal Consciousness (Brahman), when imbibed totally results in graceful living driven by need not greed.There is enough to go around in Existence to satisfy every man’s need but not enough to satisfy one man’s greedA read more
Psychological and social factors in overweight
Weight Loss Power | February 7th 2008 by Maya
As I mentioned earlier, often we come across people who eat not only to satiate their hunger but also to enjoy and relish tasty dishes. ‘Living to eat alone!’ This seems to be the case with many oversized people. Such situations are supported by read more
U.S. leaders aid China's rise as a superpower
Right Democrat | July 4th 2007
China is rapidly gaining as a economic and military power at the expense of the American standard of living and national security - thanks to "free trade" policies. William R. Hawkins, a senior fellow for national security studies at the U.S. Busines read more
How To Make A Relatively Unromantic Location Such As Luxor, Egypt…
Travel Betty | June 6th 2007 by Travel Betty
Even before our trip, I was leery of Luxor. From the stories I'd heard, it was a place where tourists were hassled from sunup to sundown about everything from felucca and horse drawn carriage rides to souvenirs and restaurant options to your run-of-t read more
Top Tech Tools for Bridging the Geography Gap
This Normal Life | October 20th 2006
When I visited Israel for the first time in 1984, making a long distance phone call was not for the weak of spirit. With no direct lines out of Israel overseas (at least not for those of us living in private apartments; maybe offices had them but I w read more
Rejecting The Myth
Don't Call Me Ishmael | August 22nd 2006
As a follow up to my last post, I'd like to direct anyone who is interested to Jewish Voice For Peace where there are some excellent questions and good sharp answers about Israel, Judaism, Islam, and the Middle East. One point is clear: there is a m read more
freedom of BE-ing
Dancing Around The Fire | July 13th 2006
Drama doesn't excite me anymore.Used to be I'd live for the thrill of drama in my life. Much younger and more resilient then, I reveled in the intensity of crisis, bathed in the scent of drama, enveloped myself in the passion of what I thought was " read more
