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  • Ziglar Australia releases Sales training selection report  By : Ziglar Australia
    Ensuring training makes the leap from education to performance and profits is essential in today’s marketplace. What can companies do when evaluating the myriad of options available?
    Knowledge is power. This is an old adage that has been around for a long time. However, now more than ever it is true. As Eric Hoffers says, “In times of change the learner shall inherit the earth, while the learned finds themselves beautifully equipped to deal with a world that no longer exists.” With technolog
  • Your Guide to Gourmet Coffee Roasters  By : Jeff Jarred
    Do you dream of waking up to the wonderful aroma of roasted coffee? Most coffee lovers will definitely answer yes to this question, especially if the coffee were talking about its gourmet coffee...
  • Where "Whack" is Born  By : JK Ellis
    A review of the book 'Thanks For The Memories ... The Truth Has Set Me Free! The Memoirs of Bob Hope's and Henry Kissinger's Mind-Controlled Slave" By Brice Taylor
  • Train Your Mind, Change Your Brain  By : Article Brain Editor
    Review of the new book by Sharon Begley
  • The Real Story by Stephen Donaldson. Retrospective review  By : stephen yeardley
    The Real Story is a short but intense tale set in a future in which humans travel between the stars using "gap drives," controllable brain implants are punishable by death, and a private company called the United Mining Company runs law enforcement for all of known space. Ensign Morn Hyland lives aboard a police ship with most of her family, chasing down pirates and other illegals who prey on the weak or smuggle goods into forbidden space.
  • The Piercing Trend Of Body Jewelry  By : Victor Epand
    Body piercing has become quite a tend these days. Body jewelry is everywhere, and your ears and neck are no longer the only place for studs and chains.
  • The History of Mens Underwear  By : Jeff Jarred
    Every morning as men around the globe dress for work, it can be relatively safely assumed that few, if any of them give much thought to the actual origins of their underwear that they put on.
  • The End Came All Too Soon  By : Ned Wicker
    I was saddened by the death of George Carlin. The tributes will come, as people of my generation remember his commentary on American life and culture. He was scheduled to receive the Mark Twain Prize for American humor later this year, and he will always be remembered for his “Seven Words You Can’t Say on Television” routine. So much of his comedy was edgy and stretched the limits of societal tolerance. He talked about the human condition and how people see the world and react to it.
  • The Educational Value of Toys Like Elmo Live  By : Gen Wright
    Having trouble deciding what to buy for your children as a present for some special occasion? Should we go for the entertainment value, or the educational value? How do we choose? This article will help you decide.
  • The Annoyance of the Three Paragraph Essay  By : Dexter Bedd
    So we begin where we have so diligently been instructed to start, at the beginning. Our teachers berate us over topic sentences and main ideas using the terms interchangeably but stressing that they are distinctively different from each other.
  • Sinister Forces-The Manson Secret: A Grimoire of American Political Witchcraft  By : Aaron Newcolm
    In brief, the author argues that "mind-control" is an essential component of modern politics. And mind control is the same phenomenon the world once understood as witchcraft. We in the modern West may believe we are not susceptible to these irrational compulsive forces but, in fact, we are UNIQUELY vulnerable. Our societies have marginalized and devalued the traditional shamanistic encounter with unreason, and as a result we have a very unhealthy relationship with it.
  • READING THE ENEMY'S MIND  By : Article Brain Editor
    Inside Star Gate, America's Psychic Espionage Program
  • PW Minor And Aetrex Shoes - Orthopedic Shoes With Style  By : Jeff Jarred
    There was a time when orthopedic shoes were not exactly great looking things to see, or much less, to wear out in public. The original patent for such shoes were large, clunky and always in shoe-shine black....
  • Movie Review "Mouth to Mouth" a cult perspective  By : JK Ellis
    A look at cults in the movie "Mouth to Mouth" ... from a cult perspective.
  • Mainstream Press Validates HPP Process  By : Article Brain Editor
    We are in the midst of a revolution in the way we think about ourselves. As humans we are very impressed with our ability to reason and view this skill as the determining factor in our decision making process.
  • Know the best products to sell on eBay  By : David Aldrich
    Tips for successful eBay auctions
  • Inquisitor puts religion in hot seat  By : Moloch Rosenberg
    Religions should always be judged guilty until they are proved innocent.
    That is an echo of George Orwell's pointed statement about saints. And it gets to the crux of Christopher Hitchens' lushly literate drubbing of religion, which he deems man-made and fraudulently based, at best, on wishful thinking, and guilty of pernicious tendencies that include exploiting our fear of the unknown, demanding servility and sexual repression.
  • Infidelity and Other Ways to Cheat  By : letlifein
    Infidelity and Other Ways to Cheat
    Sexual infidelity is the headline grabber. But, there are everyday breaches of trust that can erode even the strongest of relationships.
  • Hypno-Peripheral Processing  By : Assistant Editor
    This is an extraordinary new series of personal development programs. Hypno-Peripheral Processing (HPP) is a powerful psychological technique combining elements of Ericksonian hypnosis and Neuro-Linguiastic Programming. Each thirty minute program has two parable-like stories read simultaneously, one in each ear.
  • How to Write a Summary  By : Books Summaries
    Read the paragraphs carefully. Determine its structure. Identify the inventor's resolution in literature.
  • How to Pick NFL Winning Teams  By : Gen Wright
    Professional football league matches are always exciting to watch. But it's even more fun if you know how to guess which NFL teams are going to win.
  • How to Benefit from Foreign Language TV  By : Gen Wright
    Watching TV has been one of the most common favorite past times of many adults and children. With technology, it is now possible to tune in to thousands of foreign language programs. Here's how to benefit from them.
  • Heroes Actor to Marry Longtime Partner  By : BuddyTV
    To Star Trek aficionados like me, the name George Takei will always be synonymous to Mr. Sulu in the original Gene Roddenberry series. To the younger generation, he is most likely best known as Kaito Nakamura, the tragically heroic father of Masi Oka’s popular Heroes character, Hiro Nakamura
  • Health Risks Associated With Body Piercing  By : Victor Epand
    Allergies and infections can be caused by body piercing. Taking certain precautions before and after piercing can reduce the risk of infection.
  • Girlicious Featured in Blender  By : BuddyTV
    Much like their original counterparts, the Pussycat Dolls, who are currently full steam ahead promoting their new CD, the four winning ladies from Pussycat Dolls Present: Girlicious have also been busy advertising their own upcoming album. With the said album due out in stores July 1, the girls are making
  • Genome Scientist Peers Into the Mind of God  By : Associate Editor
    The scientist who led the team that cracked the human genome is to publish a book explaining why he now believes in the existence of God and is convinced that miracles are real.

    Francis Collins, the director of the US National Human Genome Research Institute, claims there is a rational basis for a creator and that scientific discoveries bring man “closer to God”.
  • Elephants on Acid: The Most Bizarre Scientific Experiments of All Time, Part 2  By : Associate Editor
    Here are 10 more of the most bizarre Scientific Experiments of all time.
  • Elephants on Acid: The Most Bizarre Scientific Experiments of All Time, Part 1  By : Associate Editor
    Author : Alex Boese
    Site URL : http://www.museumofhoaxes.com

    To research my new book, Elephants on Acid, I scoured scientific archives searching for the most bizarre experiments of all time — the kind that are mind-twistingly, jaw-droppingly strange... the kind that make you wonder, "How did anyone ever conceive of doing such a thing?"
  • Discover The 7 Important Tips On How To Write A Business Plan  By : .JohnSmith.
    Do you know how to write a business plan? If not, do not worry, because it is not that difficult. You can easily write an effective business plan, provided you discover some useful tips on the subject.
  • Create a New eBay Account  By : FragVid FragVid
    eBay, the online auction and shopping website, has imposed its domination in buying and selling goods and services worldwide.
  • Book Review "The Art Of Approaching"  By : JK Ellis
    The most important part of dating and seduction has to do with being able to meet the kind of women you want. The problem is, most guys can't do that! They may get tongue-tied, don't know what to say, or just simply freeze up -- paralized with fear!
  • Beyond Bounds: Vampire Manga, Bondage, Mind Control, Ghosts, Evil Fey, Werewolves, and Storms  By : Assistant Editor
    I’ve come across some very good paranormal novels lately; even paranormals without the vampires which seem to be going out of style as the ghosts, weather controllers, and fey move in.
  • Article Submission Software Slashes the Time it Takes To Distribute Your Articles  By : Salley Louise
    Here is my review of the "Instant Article Submitter".

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