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Getting To Good: Your Spontaneous Woo Quotient

As I was driving to a friend's house, I passed the Dublin Pub, a local watering hole known for its live music. On the reader board, one band's name caught my eye: Spontaneous Woo.
Maya Talisman FrostJanuary 28, 2004

The Shattered Identity

I. ExpositionIn the movie "Shattered" (1991), Dan Merrick survives an accident and develops total amnesia regarding his past. His battered face is reconstructed by plastic surgeons and, with the help of his loving wife, he gradually...
Sam VakninOctober 12, 2003

Habits are Highly Effective

You're waiting at a redlight and the woman in the car in front of you absentmindedly continues to twist and twirl strands of hair with her fingers -- her therapy curl.You've just filled out an order form and the guy who is waiting for...
Regenia G. ButcherJanuary 30, 2006

What Web Are You Weaving?

The earth does not belong to man.Man belongs to the earth. All things are connected like the blood that unites one family.Man did not weave the web of life. He is merely a strand in it.Whatever he does to the web he does to himself.- Native American...
Keith VarnumAugust 08, 2005

The Supreme Imperial Dragon

The supreme imperial dragon is a very positive feng shui item which provides help in different life aspects. Dragons are one of the most important icons for the oriental cultures and therefore this item contains this added value to its symbolism.
Jakob JellingFebruary 10, 2005

Secret Formula For Success at Anything.

It is with amazing clarity that I uncovered the following life-changing revelation. It caused me to put together this formula because it is so powerful that it allows me to accomplish anything I so desire.
Nick JamesOctober 20, 2004

Things Are Good Because I Say They Are

The subject of positive self talk regarding our goals and dreams reminds me of the childhood story, The Velveteen Rabbit. The boy loves the toy so much that a magic fairy comes and turns the toy bunny into a real rabbit.
Skye ThomasDecember 28, 2003

Vision (Part 2): Personal Vision

Helen Keller, the deaf blind American author and activist was once asked what her greatest fear was; she replied "to have sight but no vision." Vision is the ability to see the invisible and take steps to make it possible.
Campbell LumbilaJune 04, 2007

“I’m a Terrible Writer”: A Non-Writer’s Guide to Improving Your Everyday Writing

At the beginning of every semester I’ve ever taught college writing, at least one student in the class will issue the disclaimer, “I’m a terrible writer.” That student seems to think he or she is incorrigible, hopeless, a lost...
Ann Roscopf AllenNovember 26, 2005

Productivity Engineering

Review: Productivity Engineering - A hypnosis program to help you improve your performance at work. "Buy a hypnosis CD program? Will that really help me get more work done? Can it improve my work performance?"I know, this is a little off...
Nick UsborneAugust 18, 2005