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June 20 2008 About Famous People In Maine by: jancsina

Maine is a northeastern state in the United States of America. It is part of the New England region, and is known for its rocky coastline as well as its rolling mountainous areas. It has a heavily for

June 17 2008 Adult Victims of Clergy Abuse -- They Suffer in Silence by: BISNARCHASE

When you think about someone abused by a member of the clergy - a Catholic priest in particular - you don't think of someone like Peggy Warren; a married woman, mother of five wonderful children, a st

June 13 2008 American Antiques, Founding Values - Knocking on Heaven's Door by: DerekDashwood

The American antiques history of song and expression to signify an era is well established. From Yankee Doodle Dandy, to John Brown's Body, It's a Long Way to Tipperarry, Hey Buddy, Can You Spare a Di

June 06 2008 Chaos Theory: What Is It? by: chiron99

Flannel shirts. Dial-up connections. "The X-Files." Nirvana and NAFTA. Baggy pants and "Seinfeld." The Bridges Of Madison County and Rent. The phrases "At the end of the day," "Generation X," and "Thi

June 05 2008 How past experiences affect your life by: KimandCharelsPetty

Sociologist Herbert Mead developed a theory known as social behaviorism, which helped explained why past social experiences help form an individuals' personality. Mead did not believe that personality was developed by drives or biologically, but more on terms socially. He stated that the self only developed when people interact with one another. Without the interaction of other people an individual can't develop a personality. An example of this is if a child is left in total isolation for a long period of time then they don't mature both physically or mentally.

June 05 2008 Socialization and is it all that important? by: KimandCharlesPetty

Socialization is extremely critical for human beings, without it life would be dull. In 1938 it was an unfortunate but true case study of this. A girl named Anna was born to a mentally impaired woman that lived with her father. She was sent countless of places but was then returned home due to financial restraints. She was then forced into the attic and was given only enough milk to live on and lived there until she was five. She wasn't given no affection, no smiles, no hugs, or anything else, just coldness. Luckily, social workers saved the girl and sociologist Kingsley Davis went to see the girl immediately once he heard of the tragedy. The girl was completely unresponsive, he reported and she did not laugh nor speak.

June 05 2008 Your Gifts Ideas Questions Answered by: nbisea

Gift giving has been an activity throughout human history. Gifts can have different meanings based on the people involved or the occasion. Sometimes, it is difficult to know what the right gift would

June 02 2008 The Culture of South Austin by: kigray

Austin has many colorful neighborhoods and shopping venues, but most inhabitants of the city will tell you that Austin is divided into two distinct areas: South Austin, and North Austin. The Colorado

May 27 2008 African Safari Holiday Is A Lifetime Experience; Go On Safari At least Once In Your Life Time by: enrico

Africa is an area of outstanding natural beauty. And it is also uniquely different. For first time visitors,the difference can be shocking after leaving your cherished confort zone.It is important to

May 27 2008 School Fundraisers A Model Calendar For Fundraising Throughout The Year by: redgsr

School fundraising is a necessity. Not just in order to make up for budget cuts in the school systems but also to enhance and enrich the school experience for the students, teachers and the families.

May 26 2008 Exclusive Friendships by: KimandCharlesPetty

An excellent and gentle man of my acquaintance has said, "When fifty-one per cent of the voters believe in cooeperation as opposed to competition, the Ideal Commonwealth will cease to be a theory and become a fact."

May 26 2008 The Entrance Into Society by: KimandCharlesPetty

The desire of pleasing is, of course, the basis of social connexion. Persons who enter society with the intention of producing an effect, and of being distinguished, however clever they may be, are never agreeable. They are always tiresome, and often ridiculous. Persons, who enter life with such pretensions, have no opportunity for improving themselves and profiting by experience. They are not in a proper state to observe: indeed, they look only for the effect which they produce, and with that they are not often gratified. They thrust themselves into all conversations, indulge in continual anecdotes, which are varied only by dull disquisitions, listen to others with impatience and heedlessness, and are angry that they seem to be attending to themselves. Such men go through scenes of pleasure, enjoying nothing. They are equally disagreeable to themselves and others. Young men should, therefore, content themselves with being natural. Let them present themselves with a modest assurance: let them observe, hear, and examine, and before long they will rival their models.

May 25 2008 Charity Scams In Malaysia Targetting Senior Citizens by: kanicen77

There are a lot of scam being perpetrated not only in Malaysia but also around the world. Comparatively, this country is exposed to more scams compared to a lot of other countries, especially develope

May 20 2008 All You Ever Wanted To Know About Hippies by: ChrisChanning

It was around 1960 when the hippie movement first became so widespread. The word hippie is derived from the terms hipster and hip. Beatniks who moved into the Haight-Ashbury district of San Francisco is what the term hipster originally referred to. The hippies set up communities, took part in the sexual revolution, indulged in drugs, and mainly listened to psychedelic rock.

May 18 2008 Buy Chinese Antiques, Still Vitally Alive - Ignore New Dragon CO2 Bargains by: DerekDashwood

Chinese antiques come to mind when I recall the British commonwealth Games in my home city Victoria Canada. It was 1994, and Victoria was hosting the commonwealth Games, as they are called. They are b

May 16 2008 Purchase Chinese Antiques, Bypass Modern Dragon Death Buys by: DerekDashwood

It is a shock to first see the recent world color map of CO2, cancer causing coal ash particles in the air. Released from the Royal Netherlands Geographic Institute, the map shows red as most polluted

May 13 2008 Wedding Flowers for your Special Day by: JohnBear

Wedding flowers are both decoration and a wedding tradition; they are a big part of your wedding day in order to make it unforgettable. Flowers in all forms and colors add unique texture as well as a touch of brightness and sophistication to the wedding and they also enhance the mood of weddings. Flowers at a wedding also denote celebration, happiness, fertility, prosperity, contribute to the atmosphere of love and embody the beauty and promise of joining two lives together.

May 13 2008 7 Steps Of Internet Success Using No Gurus, Ebooks Or Expenses by: RickLondon.

Suddenly you are unemployed. Maybe you worked hard for your money forever it seemed. Possibly your company downsized, or you were fired, or your health declined. In any case, you found yourself at home watching cable news, yet still receiving the same bills reflecting your previous lifestyle. Aside from the obvious ego-blow, you feel confused, sad, and overwhelmed.

May 12 2008 Chinese Antiques, China Today - Ancient Elegance, Now Brutal Bully by: DerekDashwood

Chinese antiques have long held fascination in the west. In fact, the oldest continually settled city in the world, Damascus, was for 7,000 years the natural western terminus of the fabled Silk Route

May 10 2008 Chinese Antiques, Ming's, Delicate Things - While Wrecking Ball Swings by: DerekDashwood

Chinese antiques are being buried, bulldozed over, ground into dust, looted by excavation crews and others; permits to report artifacts ignored on a scale unknown in history. With it's need for two mo


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