Monday, August 31, 2009

Sermon World Review

Sermon World in the most complete sermon newsletter on the Internet. Sermon World delivers 4 to 5 sermons per month in both Microsoft word format and as a Powerpoint presentation.

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Famous People With Clubfoot

A clubfoot is medically known as talipes equinovarus (TEV). Here the baby is born with its foot twisted in and downwards. It can affect one or both feet.

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Sunday, August 30, 2009

There's A Need For Community Whether Large Or Small

America began in the wilderness where village life encompassed the entire social life of the area's residents. A village offered connectedness to family and friends, protection, and identity.

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Saturday, August 29, 2009

Limbo of the Lost

They won't leave us alone. As we walk to our jobs, our cars, wherever people gather, there they are, hand outstretched. Hey buddy, can you spare a dime?

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Friday, August 28, 2009

Poor Americans Don't Live As Long

I read an interesting article in the New York Times. The article is about the widening gap in life expectancy between Americans of different races and socioeconomic levels.

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Helping the Children by Providing Free Education

Special attention is needed to be paid to kids coming from economically backward families. Helping the children coming from such families would be providing them with free education.

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Thursday, August 27, 2009

Unemployment Rates Have Steadily Risen From July 07 to July 08!

How can an economy be able to survive with the unemployment rates so high? The US is headed for a recession if the US does not control inflation.

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What You Need to Know About Skiptrace

Data gathering should be carefully planned without compromising the whole effort. In some occasions, individuals close to subjects may mislead or deceive skiptracers causing search periods to extend.

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Wednesday, August 26, 2009

Fight Poverty and Feed the Children

The severe poverty problem in the Dominican Republic is becoming more critical with rising costs and lost opportunities. Help feed the children and help re-build their educational system.

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Wars vs Central Banking (Part Two)

Create a debt, by the Central Bank (Federal Reserve), or have the banks, through the Central Bank (FR), create a debt. Why? It only stands to reason, profit.

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Tuesday, August 25, 2009

TV Networks Losing the Battle For Control of Content

Just like music companies, TV networks are now in a bloody but losing battle for control of their content online. So far, all their solutions are doomed to failure.

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Its Nitty-Gritty Time! Part 1

The human race is in the midst of a global financial crisis that could wreck the economies of the world. What are the real reasons behind this financial mess?

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Monday, August 24, 2009

All Eyes on YTB

YTB's Annual Report (YTBLA.OB) came out last week with a 15% increase in total revenue for the year of $162.5 million, and an increase of more than $7 million travel commissions.

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Blue Sunrise

IBM contemplates buying Sun, but for what reasons? IBM intends to use Sun's software assets to further commoditized the IT market and drive down the margins of their competitors.

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Sunday, August 23, 2009

12 Things That Might Surprise You About the Press

Those lovable journalists... OK, so maybe some can't spell and some slant the news and some are ethics-challenged. Others give you their best shot... here's both sides of it.

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Saturday, August 22, 2009

Defending Your Solar-Powered Food

What do self defense products, flashlights, and solar panels all have in common? They all have a role to play in the lives of Americans in the coming decades.

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Friday, August 21, 2009

Manteno Healthcare Helps Find Missing Children

Health maintenance and treatment are just one aspect of overall healthcare. Manteno Illinois healthcare also includes programs for helping police to locate children who are missing from their families.

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XVII International AIDS Conference - 4 Precious Initiatives

The XVII International AIDS Conference was an exquisite forum for sharing and showcasing of ideas by international experts. Several invaluable initiatives were launched, of which, four were quite striking.

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Thursday, August 20, 2009

What Happens When Peaceful Societies Break Into War and Anarchy?

Land Lords and elites of yesterday can suddenly become beggars! Militia groups can take over and occupy the prestigious place that was once a preserve of the land Lords.

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Definition of Mass Media

According to YourDictionary.com, the definition of Mass Media is those means of communication that reach and influence large numbers of people, especially newspapers, popular magazines, radio, and television.

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Wednesday, August 19, 2009

India's Foreign Policy Predicament

Would being cozy with new found friends alienate trusted allies? A tough nut to crack. This is exactly the dilemma which the UPA government at the center faces today.

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Dangerous Eyes

Eyes are indeed the windows to the soul. And when the eyes are out of balance it is a signal of problems for the individual and others around them.

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Tuesday, August 18, 2009

Jazz Funerals in New Orleans

Traditional jazz funerals in New Orleans are dwindling as a result the devastation of Hurricane Katrina. The tradition of jazz funerals in New Orleans brings culture to the city.

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Social Security Backlog

The backlog of social security disability claims decisions across the country exceeds 3 years in some cases. Those with Michigan social security claims can expect to wait at least 2 years.

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Monday, August 17, 2009

Biography of Malcolm X

Malcolm X was born on May 19, 1925 in Omaha, Nebraska. His father's name was Earl Little, who had eight children in all and who supported Marcus Garvey's Back to Africa movement.

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Statue of Odin Found in Paraguay

A large statue of Odin was found in Paraguay. It is dated hundred of years before Columbus was born. Is there any place where our viking ancestors did not go?

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Sunday, August 16, 2009

Media Or a Medium?

The world is moving towards progress in every walk of life. But when we look towards societies, it feels as if some thing is still missing. Money, power, lust, etc...

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Saturday, August 15, 2009

Lowering the Drinking Age in Tennessee

Lowering the drinking age in Tennessee may curtail binge drinking in college. Allowing an 18 year to experience alcohol sooner, while under their parents roof may stop excess drinking in college.

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Friday, August 14, 2009

Denis Waitley Winnovations - Newspeak is Here

Denis Waitly, Author of the book Winnovations, believes that many of George Orwell's fantastic prophesies are beginning to come true. Though not by government oppression, they are our own doing.

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Find Lost Loved Ones

Losing touch with lost loved ones is tough. Trying to find lost loved ones can be even tougher on your own. You should consider letting someone else do the legwork.

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Thursday, August 13, 2009

Men's Expectations of Online Dating Services

Men and women have different expectations when they join a dating site. In this article we will discuss some of the expectations that men have in regards to online dating.

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American Office Furniture Market and Anticipated Trends

Following several years of decline, positive growth of businesses' outlays for office furniture resumed in 2003. However, progress remained very shallow and did not reflect the overall pick-up in business investments.

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Wednesday, August 12, 2009

Suicide Farming - Part II

The Indian reality needs to be dealt with more realistically. A bold step has indeed been taken, but it ends just on the periphery not able to penetrate the basics.

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Smoking in Dubai Will be Forbidden

Municipality of Dubai issued an instruction. It's mission consists in helping the shopping complexes, hotels, restaurants and other places of public use in settlement of smoking problem in public places.

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Tuesday, August 11, 2009

Antibacterial Cleaning Products Harmful To Your Health

Are your antibacterial cleaning products doing more harm than good? Are antibacterial cleaning products ruining our immune systems and promoting super germs and bacteria that is resistant to cleaning agents?

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The New Atheists and Their Recent Attacks

This article deals with the new atheist militancy reflected in recent books that promote atheism. The underpinnings of modern and postmodern philosophy as a basis for atheism are also examined.

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Monday, August 10, 2009

North Koreans - Down To Cornhusks

From the 90's on into the present century North Korea has suffered unimaginably from an unprecedented famine. Here is the story of one NK citizen who made it to China.

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Over $110 Million In West Virginia Unclaimed Money

West Virginia residents are owed more than $110 million by the state treasury's unclaimed property department. Unclaimed money can be easily obtained once a resident knows how and where to look.

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Sunday, August 9, 2009

Ron Paul - Crusader For Individual Liberty and Financial Freedom

Best selling author, congressman and a presidential candidate Ron Paul has always held a slightly unorthodox, libertarian view. Here we look briefly at his views on Individual Liberty and Financial Freedom.

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Saturday, August 8, 2009

Developing Community Activities

The basic goal to promoting and maintaining a healthy, safe community is co-operation. People that you already know are likely to co-operate with you. You need to develop positive, respectful relatio...

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Friday, August 7, 2009

Chambers County, Alabama - America's Canary?

In Chambers County, Alabama, unemployment is now at 14 percent. Simply, the last textile mill closed and the jobs went to China. This is an early warning to workers all across America.

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America - The Fondue of the World

Life in America is great, but very different depending on where you live. Culture can change from city to city. America is a huge place with lots of different types of lifestyles.

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Thursday, August 6, 2009

The Media Circus And Its Impact On Society

Where are we heading in this media driven society. Is big brother manifesting itself within the control that the media have over our everyday lives? What is real and what is not?

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Slavery and Taxes

I believe that the average American is a slave in many ways. We are slaves to the big government controlling this country. Most Americans don't even see how they are made to serve.

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Wednesday, August 5, 2009

How to Set Up the Perfect Recycle College Mission Statement Program For Your School

People are becoming more and more conscious of environmental issues that hurt our world. Many people are trying to control the situation by recycling whatever they can, but more things need to be done.

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Considering Your Healthcare Needs

On June 15 of this year, President Barack Obama visited the American Medical Association to push his public health-care proposal. This is a controversial issue in America and one that desperately needs to be solved.

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Tuesday, August 4, 2009

Biography of Peter I, King of Serbia

Peter I of Serbia, also known as King Peter the Liberator, was born in Belgrade to Prince Alexander and his consort Princess Persida Nenadovi. In 1858, Prince Alexander went into exile along with his son.

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Radical Thinking and Social Entrepreneurship

Social Entrepreneurship turns the greed of Wall Street on its head. In this economic downturn which has caused so much hardship to so many, it is more than refreshing to hear of this radical thinking.

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Monday, August 3, 2009

Texas Senate Approves Rebates For Those Who Purchase Hybrid Cars

Have you found yourself repeatedly saying things like, "I really like the look of that new Prius model, particularly in blue. If only the government would provide me an incentive, I would buy one tomorrow"

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Tomorrow's Newspaper

With the news part of newspapers moving online, what will tomorrow's newspaper look like? Article reviews the clues, concluding that future newspapers will be more like magazines carrying a good deal of user generated content.

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Sunday, August 2, 2009

Federal Stimulus Money Targets Transportation, Safety

Federal stimulus money has been awarded to many areas of the United States. The Federal Highway Administration has targeted over 600 million dollars to go to improving safety conditions of construction workers on and around the highway.

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Saturday, August 1, 2009

All For One, One For All - Children of Puerto Vallarta in Need

This is an introduction to all those children who need the support and aid of all the people who are privileged. These children are separated in different groups and each group is helped and aided separately.

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