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Actors: Being the Emotional Physician
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Jimmy Cox
Hamlet said: "... we end the heartache, and the thousand natural shocks that flesh is heir to ..."
It has always been the function of the actor to be the emotional physician, who gives solace, encouragement and freedom of feeling to people who need it - when they need it.
Kenyan Mother With HIV Saves Lives
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With Compassion International's help, a mother who is HIV-positive realizes her purpose in life and shares her experiences to influence others.
An Honest Look At Flood Water Damage And Its Victims
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Jim Corkern
Some just feel sorry fot them, some have no sympathy. But until you have felt the sting of flooding, it is hard to understand what it is really like.
Breaking The Da Vinci Code
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Gary Terrazas
Novelist, Darrell L. Bock challenges Dan Brown claims to "historical facts".
The Da Vinci Code Story
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Gary Terrazas
A review of the Da Vinci Code Story
Arsenic Poisoning Drinking Water
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Derek Both
Researchers believe that about 140 million people, mainly in developing countries are being poisoned by arsenic in their drinking water.
Getting Sleeved: Full Sleeve Tattoos How To
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Chris Smith..
Thinking about possible getting a full sleeve tattoo or just wondering what the heck they are? Well, full, half and quarter tattoo sleeves are very hot items right now and many people are getting them. This doesn't mean you should just run out and get one because other people are but if you want to know more about full sleeve tattoos then this can help give you some of the basic information. Women don't hold back on this one either as there are more and more women today then ever before sporting full and half sleeve tattoos.
Almost 400 Years Of Detroit History
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For hundreds of years, what is now the Detroit area was so important to commerce between Native American tribes that only traders were allowed into the territory.
The Little Child Ghost - Part 2
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A Kasady
Annabel immediately told us that the ghost, who had now told her his name was 'George', was with us. We asked George to start playing in the room for us, and what we got back was a little bit creepy. Emma, one of the team, claimed that she had just heard a small groan from right next to her. Katherine investigated the area with the temperature reader, and in that one spot next to Emma the temperature read a whole degree less than anywhere else in the room.
The Child-Like Spirit
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A Kasady
Our ghost team was contacted by a couple who claimed to be suffering from a poltergeist in their own home. Their home had been showing signs of a haunting as soon as they had moved in.
Europe Has Forgotten Its Families
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Carolyn Moynihan
The debate in Brussels over a new European treaty is a sideshow to the real issue confronting Europe: the state of the family.
Native American Drums And The History Of Native Americans
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Native American drums are one of the most recognizable Native American instruments. Drums for generations have been at the center of Native lifestyle, forming what has become the foundation the history of Native Americans.
The Truth About Contrarian Couples
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Carolyn Moynihan
Do recent statistics from the US indicate a shift in attitudes towards contraception?
Who Cares? The Crisis Facing An Ageing Society
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Carolyn Moynihan
When the baby boom generation embraced birth control they forgot to ask who would support them and look after them in their old, old age.
Three (hundred million) Cheers For America
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Carolyn Moynihan
And two cheers for the population doomsayers - because they need cheering up.
Los Angeles Synagogues: A Century Ago
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Tim Mckeegan
A History of Los Angeles Synagogues and shuls 100 years ago.
Understanding Memory Lapses
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Rene Graeber
Most people think that memory lapses are for the hopelessly disorganized. This is because some have systems. For instance, the keys go into the key jar.
Students Chip In To Help Katrina Victims
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Kadence Buchanan
While most college students on spring break are busy sunning up and partying down in exotic locales such as Cancun, there are others who are content to sacrifice their spring break to help those less fortunate.
The Greatest Invention In The World
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Saleem Rana
The future is upon us in the form of the world wide web. As more and more people learn to access it and talk to each other, humanity will move to some clearer ideas about how to resolve its most pressing problems.
Watada's Stand
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Michael Skye
When it comes time for you to take a stand, will you be ready?
One Million Visionaries Walking A Road Less Traveled
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Michael Skye
Imagine one million Gandhis stepping forward with vision and in unison as they take a stand for all of humanity! Through initiatives such as the emerging One Million Visionaries campaign, we can create a world that really works for everyone.
A Brief Background on Jewish Business in Los Angeles
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Tim Mckeegan
A Background of the Jewish and Israeli Businesses in Los Angeles.
How Can You Tell If Something Is Nonsense
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Saleem Rana
What is the difference between something sensible and something nonsensical and why is it important to be able to distinguish between the two.
Tennessee Valley Authority: Lifeline During Depression
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Grace Pallin
President Franklin Roosevelt set the Tennessee Valley Authority was into action on May 18, 1933. This was part of a set of programs known as the New Deal that attempted to lift the country out of a devastating Depression. It sought to provide much needed jobs to individuals all over the country and electricity and irrigation to the Tennessee Valley.
Is Cultural Incompetence Putting up Walls Where You Work?
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Judi Lynn Lake
Today, most companies try to preserve some degree of cultural competence, accepting and understanding the value of cultural diversity in the work environment. Employers boasting policies of "equal opportunity" pervade our society. However, there is some evidence showing these companies only support cultural diversity to a certain degree --just enough to reduce their being liable for discrimination.
Amish Quilting Was Once Thought Revolutionary
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Ben Franklin
Very few quilts are known to have been made by the Amish before the 1870s. Then over 15 years quilting became quite common. It is now considered commonplace and expected in the Amish community.
Recycling Aluminum
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Harry Browar
Aluminum is one of the major types of products recycled in North America each year. Aluminum is used to make cans, foil, and other items such as trays. Americans recycle approximately 65-70% of the aluminum used in household products each year. However, hundreds of thousands of tons of aluminum products are being thrown away each year.
Unique Christmas Gift - For That Special Person In Your Life
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Eddie Lamb
Christmas is coming, a holiday which everyone loves and dreads at the same time. Everything about Christmas is simply wonderful, with the exception that you have to decide what gift you will give to whom and the shop for it, then wrap it and then give it.
Why We Are Self-Destructive
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Saleem Rana
When we arrest our own expression of life force, either individually or collectively, we turn the force of desire against ourselves and become self-destructive.
Traveling With The Moving Wall Of The Vietnam Veterans
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Tom Berger
They don't come for its size and scope. They come for the names.
Missing & Found: VVA's Rochester Honor Guard at The Wall
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Tom Berger
Ten years ago, a POW/MIA Marathon Team ran from Rochester, New York, to the Vietnam Veterans Memorial on the national Mall.
Waiting for the Call: The September Eleventh Disaster
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Tom Berger
It smelled the same as war. It looked the same as war. Grant Coates, the vice president of VVA's New York State Council, thought the memory of it might have been one of the good things he brought back from Vietnam. "Been there, done that," he thought.
A Voice in the Wilderness
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Roger Rogers - Jesian
The Price of Peace
So, Was He a Hero or a Traitor?
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Roger Rogers - Jesian
To question your beliefs, whether religious or scientific, is healthy and could open new frontiers to any an issue.
Being on the Team - Becoming Better Friends
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Jaci Rae
To help achieve emotional intimacy, thereby becoming a better friend, you need to nurture a woman's soul by honoring her and validating who she is.
Your Old Clothes Could Be Blessing For Some One Else - Donate Them To Needy
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Dan Sherman
There are many ways to donate used clothings to charitable organizations so as to make a difference and improve people's lives. Read on...
The Dating Game Part II: How to Become the Right Person with a Rewarding Relationship
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Jaci Rae
nce you have conquered the dating scene, how do you inspire the person who has sparked your interest in a relationship to want the same? That can be the hardest stepping stone for those who always seem to date, but never find a partner.
Are You a Fan of Broadway Music? Try it! You'll Love It!
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Timothy Rea
Broadway music is rich in history and it has an exciting future. If you don't know the music of Broadway, give it a shot. It isn't just 'The Sound of Music', anymore!
Setting Psychic Boundaries part 2
By :
Katheryn Hoban
Setting Psychic Boundaries
Who Am I?
By :
Jaci Rae
Childhood poetry from Jaci Rae
Mr Hendrick's Ingenius Formula For Increasing Charity Donations
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Nazir Hussain
90/10 is an ingenius formula. When applied properly it has benefits for the charitable organisations and the donars of charity. In a nutshell, you donate 10% of your income and focus on increasing that 10%. The remaining 90% will increase automatically.
The Royal Observer Corps Story - A Hidden Gem of World War II
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Andrew Denyer
One of the hidden gems of the Second World War is the story of how local volunteers watching the skies above England, Scotland and Wales helped saved many lives and brought about a change of fortune for the beleagured RAF.
The Genius of Don Knotts, He Made Me Lose Myself in His Characters
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Dana Smith
Don Knotts, Mayberry, and my hometown. Memories and comedy for you to lose yourselfe in.
Taking Part in a Fundraising Program
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James Hunt
When asked to take part in some form of fundraising program people may feel overwhelmed. They may feel as if they cannot handle everything themselves...
Antique Farms: a Great Family Heritage to Discover -Part I
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Aliza Adar Levine
Antique Farms provide a fascinating time tunnel of what once was. There's nothing like actually experiencing Living History to make it come alive.
Acts of Kindness Benefit Everyone
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Paul M. Jerard Jr.
Do you really want to be happy? Everyone says yes, but the gateway to happiness makes some of us frown. The gateway to happiness, is giving to others.
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