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by Steve Gillman - 2008-11-12
If you have ever considered buying self improvement CDs, you know there are a lot to choose from. It isn't just about different authors though. There are very different types to think about as well. H...
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by Boomer Sagacloud - 2008-10-26
Heat is needed during the biodiesel conversion process for the following reasons:1. Preheating your oil.2. Heating your biodiesel during the settling process.3. Drying water out of water-washed biodie...
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by Karen Giardunio - 2007-07-19
This guy is my favorite -hands down -I really love Fred Alan! He is so brilliant intellectually speaking and so rich in personality and presence. Here is a scientist whose disposition betrays the gene...
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by Free Articles - 2007-07-10
It's a talent that everyone has, yet they think they don't. The power of innovation. If you've ever marvelled at somebody's creative prowess, guess what, you can create and innovate too. It just takes...
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by Personal Success Coach Krissy Jackson - 2007-06-22
Selfish vs Self-ishI am guessing that right now you don't enjoy a great work-life balance and you're seeking answers to your dilemma. The main reason you don't have the balance you desire is because, ...
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by Wally Bock - 2007-06-15
Ideas, including good ones, come naturally to human beings. As Robert Tucker said: "Anyone who has ever taken a shower has had a good idea." But good ideas are only the starting point for innovation.N...
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by Robert Warlow - 2007-06-04
Innovation … it's a talent everyone has, and yet everyone thinks they don't! If you've ever stood back and gasped at somebody's creative dexterity, guess what, you can generate innovative and creative...
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by Zoe Routh - 2007-04-27
It has been just over one year since I was diagnosed with cancer. Since then I have had surgery, chemotherapy, six months of lying around on the couch staring out the window at the dappled light of da...
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by Zoe Routh - 2007-04-27
I may have run 6 marathons, the last one 7 months after surgery and chemotherapy for cervical cancer, but I am no Lance Armstrong. Lance, as many of you know, was diagnosed ten years ago with testicul...
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by Zoe Routh - 2007-04-27
When I took my first steps after surgery for cancer last year I struggled to make it across the room. A few weeks later I was still only able to hobble 50 steps or so, clutching at my abdomen as the s...
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by Hal Manogue - 2007-04-24
"If the cloth had its own fixed, unchangeable self essence, it could not be made from the thread...the cloth comes from the thread and the thread from the flax...It is just like the ... burning and th...
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by Zoe Routh - 2007-04-21
Robert Pirsig in the Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance said, "Quality tends to spread outwards in waves. Begin with your head and heart." I really believe this is an important ...
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by Zoe Routh - 2007-04-21
We read about it all the time - the head of McDonalds who works way too hard, has a heart attack and dies at the age of 40 something, the small business owner who eats lunch at 4pm if at all who is di...
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by Zoe Routh - 2007-04-21
Four days after I got engaged in March of this year I was diagnosed with cervical cancer. The doctor said, "You have a cauliflower growth on your cervix. That's not normal. I am booking you in to...
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by Zoe Routh - 2007-04-21
Published in Runner's World, September 2002.Dear Runner's World,I have written this letter over and over in my head - many times while I was running - for the last two years. I have wanted to share wh...
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by Zoe Routh - 2007-04-21
When I was an angst-ridden teenager I had many soul-searching days of reflection, anger, confusion. I didn't like much of the world. All I saw was desperation, poverty, and negativity.I asked my mothe...
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by Zoe Routh - 2007-04-21
Have you got a list of things you want to accomplish in your life, before you leave this fair planet? Some big things like get married, write a book, or climb Kilimanjaro? How about fun things like SC...
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by Hubert Crowell - 2007-04-20
The 80/20 Principle and Time RevolutionMost of what we do is of low value.Some small fragments of our time are much more valuable than all the rest.If we can do anything about this, we should do somet...
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by Jongky Sidharta - 2007-04-14
The story began when I was a child; I was born as a son of a poor family. Even for eating, ...
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by mrlee - 2007-04-11
In order to succeed for the public refuge retirement repayment, the number of credits mandatory to be eligible for the repayment also depends on the kind of help. A broad dictate of thumb is that indi...