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  • Having a Positive Attitude  By : sheetal vadhera
    Yes, it’s pretty easy to have a positive attitude when things are going well and life is hunky-dory. You know, the times when you feel really well, full of vigor; the times relationships are easy and fulfilling; the times you feel valued, seen, respected; when you are engaged in activity that brings you joy. In other words, the times when you feel the most wonderful and free from stress.
  • Golf Simulator  By : holidaygolfusa
    With technology advancing as quickly as it does these days, you would think that playing certain sports would become much easier. Holiday Golf USA is a company that has developed an amazing Golf Simulator that allows you to play an 18-hole golf course indoors! You might think that this is not the real deal but it certainly is close.
  • Playing Piano: The Core of My Life  By : Simon West
    As I stare down at my very fresh piece of music lit by my lamp, the piano lamp that was given to me by my grandmother, I reflected what I went through with my life years back Back then, when I was young, music and arts have always been my interest
  • Sporting Gear Storage in British Columbia  By : Cruz Jarnutowski
    British Columbia is one of the largest metropolitan provinces of Canada and is famed for its rich natural beauty. What’s more, its outdoors allow for a large number of adventure sports and activities. This makes it one of the most tourist friendly provinces of Canada, which leads us to the discussion on storage facilities.
  • In Hot Water  By : Matt Crosson
    I was a 30-year-old journalist, who, like many professional scribes in the current market, found myself out of a job Freelance work in San Diego was keeping me busy, but wasn’t quite paying the bills
  • I Have a Girlfriend Who is Called by Many as “Prostitute” (True Story)  By : Aimmy Witakon
    The story is a true one that had happened to me, I swear I want to let all know and think again that what is real love
  • The Legends of Christmas Flowers  By : Trine Madsen
    Special days like Christmas should be well-adorn by beautiful and fragrant flowers of every kind and color There are a lot of florists who do custom-made flower arrangements for all occasions
  • Classics For Kids on Christmas Holidays  By : Melanie Smith
    Reading should always be an integral part of growing up It should always start in the home and parents should provide them with optimism to continue enhancing their reading and comprehension skills even until they are already grown up
  • Healing Story #6 - Indigo Blue  By : Jason Wilson
    THE CLIMB up the canyon was steep at times; he envisioned the wall of water the Orator had talked about He thought he heard in the distance a deep, deep rumbling
  • Healing Story #8 - Tremon  By : Jason Wilson
    THE YOUNG MAN reached over and rubbed the belly of Buddha as he pushed the door of his father’s cabin open At his desk his father was writing in his journal
  • Healing Stories - #4 Green  By : Jason Wilson
    4Karü-Green

    ZIGGY HEARD a small child’s laughter as he approached the next house on the river A small boy was running through the yard, chasing a large blue butterfly that floated just out of his reach
  • Healing Story #5 - Turquoise  By : Jason Wilson
    Chapter 5 Turquoise (Turqos)

    DOO-DOO-DOO-DOO, DOO-doo-doo-doo, DOO-doo-doo-doo” … it sounded to Ziggy like an old Indian chant as he came down the path Then he saw its origin―beside the river sat an elderly Mapuche man playing something like a Jew’s-harp
  • Healing Story #3 - Yellow  By : Jason Wilson
    3 Chod-Yellow

    If you are joining this story for the first time please go to red and work yourself forward it will flow a lot better that way, God Bless you and good luck with discovering your color

    NOT ONLY WAS the straw of the hut yellow, but the rows of sunflowers and the large patches of herbs planted throughout the front yard all seemed to have yellow flowers
  • Story of Healing #2 - Orange  By : Jason Wilson
    2 - Keluchod

    THE SMELL OF JASMINE was heavy as they approached the little cabin It sat on the river’s edge not more than 500 yards from Teddy’s
  • Healing Story - Birth and Death  By : Jason Wilson
    This lesson was not a part of my original earth hearers class but in light of my mothers passing I decided it was appreciate to add to the class I know you will see the lessons I learned in it prepared me for understanding a son and a mothers love just a little deeper
  • Halloween is Coming; Do You Know of a Haunted Place?  By : Michael DeVries
    A friend recently told me about a friend of hers who sent her an instant message that said, “the ghost is back” Not having been aware that her friend had ever had a ghost, my friend inquired further and learned that about six months ago things had started appearing in different places in her home than where she’d left them
  • Be a Clown  By : Kurt Hartman
    My hands clutched the door handle tightly I was angry with my relatives, and frustrated with the fact that my parents weren't taking a stand for her
  • Hoody the Computer Feels Pain!  By : Dilip Dahanukar
    Hoody Crimson a computer artificial intelligence emerged on the computer of Tejan Ali Hoody was always curious and searched the meaning of words spoken by Tejan on the search engines on the internet
  • A Glass or Three  By : Peter Boxall
    On one of our first journeys to Boshan, we went with our friends from the glass bottle and Storage jar factory We flew into Qingdao Airport, not the nice new one, the original one very small and quaint where you carried you own luggage from the plane through the single customs gate
  • The Story of Hoody Crimson (Synopsis): The Computer AI Who Loved Food and Drink!  By : Dilip Dahanukar
    Tejan Ali was a salesman in a furniture shop in Atlantic City He had a computer to email his girlfriend
  • The Story of Albert Burman (Synopsis): Computer AI Who Found Gold on Saturn!  By : Dilip Dahanukar
    Albert Burman married Jane on his graduation from the NYU in computer science They went on honeymoon to San Jose, where he found a job with a software company
  • The Mythology of Fairies: An Irish Legend  By : John Hill
    Many years ago in ancient times, as children played on the dew kissed emerald hills of Ireland, a great dark shadow fell upon the earth As the villagers ceased in their daily labors to peer up into the sky their very hearts also ceased to beat in their chests
  • Cufflinks For Gas  By : Elizabeth Johnson
    The style gurus - and the resume and career gurus - have always told us to "dress for success" The plain truth is that we only get one chance to make a good first impression
  • Discovering Gnome Town USA  By : Lawrence Ticotin
    The Paulinskill Trail run was only 2 weeks away and I knew that I needed to get in at least 40 miles a day to stay in shape This event drew hundreds of bicyclists from around the state each year
  • A Character Analysis Of Hawthorne's Young Goodman Brown  By : John Schlismann
    What created Goodman Brown A man so tormented by what even he considered to be a dream that it changed his life in a profound negative way forever
  • The Percherons New Home  By : Edna X Wilson
    Second in size only to Colonial Williamsburg, Old World Wisconsin in Eagle, WI offers a trip into Wisconsin history Built in the tradition of Europe’s outdoor museums, Old World Wisconsin represents the material and cultural history of twelve ethnic groups on ten farmsteads
  • An Analysis of the Birth-Mark by Nathaniel Hawthorne  By : John Schlismann
    As in all of Hawthorne’s writings when one finishes reading his stories you come up with more questions than answers No other writer makes you question like Hawthorne
  • The Strangest Breakfast  By : Patricia A. Jones
    I woke up groaning, drum beating painfully inside my head Tongue thick and dry, body drained - not unusual for a Saturday morning
  • The Christmas Angels And The Sheppard’s  By : Joe Will
    A Story of Angels Visiting the Sheppard’s

    After Jesus was born in Bethlehem an angel of Christmas appeared to the shepherds telling them of the Christ Childs birth
  • The Blame Game-devotional  By : Lynn Powers
    "Wasn't me"

    My fourteen-year-old son has spoken those words more often than I care to remember
  • Discovering The Beauty Of Medical Scrubs  By : Max Johnson
    Today more than ever, people rely on versatility Whether you are getting versatility in your vehicle or in your work wear, you still demand the same high level of performance from your investment
  • Women’s Chef Coats: Something Special For The Woman Professional  By : Max Johnson
    When choosing the best work wear for the job, you should consider your position as well as the image you want to portray If you happen to be a career-minded woman working as a chef, chances are good you have found a need for high quality and reliable women’s chef coats
  • Have You Ever Wondered Where The Mythology Of Dragons Came From?  By : David Williamson
    Where did the ideas of dragons originate What makes this image so powerful for us
  • Would You Like To Know Some Of The Roots Of The Fear Of Rejection?  By : David Williamson
    Do you have, even a slight, fear of rejection Are you afraid of being alone
  • Do You Feel Left Out...  By : Vishwriter
    I want to share with you a personal story My son is seven years old
  • The Greatest Miracle In My Life  By : CD Mohatta
    After suffering a stroke at 54 years old, I was afraid that my life was nearing the end Many different kinds of doctors had to perform tests on my brain, my circulatory system, my legs and my heart just to find out what caused the stroke
  • A Truck And An Unusual Gift  By : Kathy Austin
    I am agriculturist and have farmland where mostly rice and wheat is grown However, I have a passion of riding trucks
  • The Dark Side Of Kilimanjaro  By : Oundo Andundi
    As you climb Kilimanjaro spare a thought for the humble porter His life is one of extreme hardship of trekking up and down the mountain carrying your supplies



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