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Homelessness in the US

(Sun Feb 19th, 2006, by Susan Dunn, MA, Emotional Intelligence Coach)

In 2000, 11.3% of the US population, 31.3 million people, lived in poverty. Here's the most current information on homelessin the US. For ways to help, scroll down. 1. Since 2000, the number of people living in extreme poverty has increased. 2.Accord...

   
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I'm Too Ugly For My Cell Phone

(Sun Feb 19th, 2006, by Kemal Faruquee)

Well, I started work yesterday by hitting my head: I was walking beneath some sort of structure that had blow-up Pumpkin Man and blow-up Black Cat that were each 12 feet tall. So, I'm ducking metal structure and head hits metal structure. Shortly th...

   
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The War of the Words

(Sun Feb 19th, 2006, by Martin Winer)

There is much debate of late as to who is the patent holder on the term ‘Marriage’. Conservative heterosexual monogamists have put their moral stake in the ground claiming that 'Marriage' is their intellectual property. The proponents of a tradition...

   
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The Top 10 Design Tools for Enhancing Your Spiritual

(Sat Feb 18th, 2006, by Bea Fields)

Looking for tools to design your day in a more spiritual way? This top ten, taken from CoachVille's Personal Environments Community at http://cid384.cvcommunity.com/?tabInx=webpage , describes design tools you can tap into in order to "be source" and...

   
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For Goodness 'Sake', Are You Drunk?

(Fri Feb 17th, 2006, by Nick Johnson)

The Samurai are known for been one of the most respected and respectable class of citizens of ancient Japan. Such status had the samurai they could do things such as dismember people who offended them without having to answer for themselves. This was...

   
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Euthanasia

(Thu Feb 16th, 2006, by Punkerslut)

Euthanasia By Punkerslut Euthanasia has often been referred to as a "mercy killing," ending another's life to prevent them from suffering any more of life's ills. But more than that, it has always been held as a sad good-bye, providing material for ...

   
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What Would You DO for a Klondike Bar - OR "National Security?"

(Thu Feb 16th, 2006, by LadyCamelot)

What would you do for a Klondike Bar? If you've ever seen the antics of these cleverly and comedically devised commercials, you would be aware of what people would be willing to do for the tasty, delicious treat.....BUT, what would you do for sake of...

   
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Senior Authors Give Back

(Thu Feb 16th, 2006, by Francine Silverman)

As editor/publisher of Book Promotion Newsletter, I am fortunate in having an eclectic group of subscribers who number in the thousands. The ezine is interactive and subscribers are encouraged to share their innovative marketing techniques. What has...

   
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The Rise of Little Brother

(Thu Feb 16th, 2006, by Daniel Robson)

In 1949 George Orwell painted a bleak view of a tyrannical, dystopian society with his masterpiece, ‘1984’. Thanks to his warning against totalitarian authority we have moved away from a future of all encompassing government surveillance and newspeak...

   
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A Culture Of Life

(Wed Feb 15th, 2006, by The Independent Voice)

I have a question for the pro-lifers: if you truly believe that there is no distinction between someone that shoots and kills another human being and an impregnated mother who decides to abort a fetus, then why don't you do something about it? If yo...

   
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