Thursday, January 31, 2008

Business Network Leadership

By Blair Sveinson The success of your network organization has everything to do with structure, coherence of objective, execution, and accountability. Most folks in networks are looking to be lead and easily fall into step when the dynamics of the group are firmly established. It rarely pays in being overzealous with the agenda. Leaders are famous for believing that their own goals and commitments of time will be consistent with those in the group but nothing could be farther from the truth. Given the self-employment characteristic of participants, the network structure needs to be flexible enough to ensure that the forum is open and respectful to all that participate with their various schedules and business motives. Hence, building the structure can appear to be an insurmountable task but well worth the effort. The network activities must be coordinated around precise objectives as seen by the profit motive. Motivational, administrative, training, and procedural elements must all be combined effectively into a harmony that permeates the group. Sessions must move succinctly without waste. Question and answer sessions must be partitioned from the curriculum. Punctuality is a given. Guests will come to know the group as successful by deeds and modicum. Successful execution will be tested by the flow of guests from the funnel to the learned, to the inspired, and ultimately to the registered. The cycle will flow void of gaps and hiccups. An aura of automation will be spiced with the flavor of individual personal testimonial contributions. The group will be in demand. It will be attracting large audiences. Never will there be a reason to question or wonder or hesitate. The process of accountability is too uncomfortable for the successful. The days have long past where dogmatic icons of charisma glare intently into an audience in awe. The internet brings conferencing on-line whereby the mode of interaction demands temperament and courtesy. A new age in networking is among us. The validation phase has past. We are moving into an era where those not connected to on-line home office automation and the network paradigm will be among the minority. The power of leverage inherent of network groups is too powerful of a business model to resist. Blair Sveinson President DMX Ecom Station http://emergestrong.com 423-376-0197 Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Blair_Sveinson http://EzineArticles.com/?Business-Network-Leadership&id=446646 buy phentermine phentermine 30 mg diet pills phentermine no prescription overnight online prescription for phentermine
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Wednesday, January 30, 2008

Anxiety Attacks in Children

By Eddie Tobey Anxiety attacks are quite common in children, but they are often overlooked. Nearly half of the individuals with prepubertal onset of anxiety do not receive treatment for at least 10 years, and recent research suggests that many of these children develop chronic and persistent anxiety as adults. Both pharmacologic and psychotherapeutic treatments are available for children with anxiety disorders and the outcome is good, but since this remains a widely misjudged entity, treatment is only initiated when these children grow and have frequent anxiety attacks. However, in children who have received cognitive behavioral therapy for anxiety, the support has been empirical. The effect of cognitive behavioral therapy appears to be relatively well maintained over time. Manifestations of anxiety in children alters as a child grows, and it is a known fact that most chronic mood and anxiety disorders in adults were preceded by anxiety disorders as a child. The link is strong. Children who have a fear of the dark are at increased risk of developing anxiety attacks and depression as adults. Researchers warn that fears stem from a multitude of disorders rather than a variation of a single disorder. In what may seem as a strange correlation, children with functional constipation have been observed to have more anxiety related to toileting behavior than healthy children. Painful bowel movements can make a child fearful of pain, and these children dread sitting on the toilet. This is called defecation anxiety. Some of these children develop generalized anxiety at later stages the greater the defecation anxiety, the greater the generalized anxiety. Anxiety Attacks provides detailed information on Anxiety Attacks, Physical Symptoms of Anxiety Attacks, Anxiety Attacks in Children, Causes of Anxiety Attacks and more. Anxiety Attacks is affiliated with Generalized Anxiety Disorder. Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Eddie_Tobey http://EzineArticles.com/?Anxiety-Attacks-in-Children&id=273066 how to order phentermine phentermine no prescription us pharmacy order phentermine online without a prescription buy phentermine us pharmacy
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Sunday, January 27, 2008

Reiki Courses - Questions To Ask

By Eric Hartwell Today the original art of Reiki has reached the far corners of the world and is rapidly catching on and constantly attracting droves of people not only wanting to try the wonderful therapy but also to learn this art of healing. With the demand, comes the supply and there are so many different schools and institutions to choose from. Here one must be made aware of the fact that Reiki though being a traditional Japanese system has been incorporated into various other esoteric and metaphysical forms of healing and meditation over time. Today Reiki which was primarily just about channeling the Universal Light Energy has been reshaped by various practitioners in the West to also incorporate aromatherapy, crystal therapy and various other mechanisms which have been smoothly integrated to heighten the curative powers of both the systems working in tandem. What are the things you should look out for when signing up for a Reiki course? Here is a list, which by no means is complete but is a checklist to get you started these are questions to ask yourself first and then inquires about the path and Master: Ask yourself: Do I really wish to do this? Am I receiving a call from my soul to take this path in my life at this point? What will I gain and will I be able to fulfill the responsibility I will undertake? How much time and energy will I really be able to give to constant practice? Do I know the Master I wish to work with? What is our relationship? What are the energies/feelings am I getting from my Master? Do I trust this person completely? Ask the Master: What is the lineage of the Master? How long has he/she been practicing? How much of the course is practical and how much is theory? The fees and whether you will receive notes and a certificate on completion? Is the course an individual, one-on-one tutoring or is it in a classroom? If it is a classroom what is the density of the class? Is there a support group that you can join to network with others? Of course these are just some of the questions that are absolutely necessary for you to know at the onset. However it is strongly advisable to only take up a Reiki course if you receive a calling for it, Reiki is not a fun thing you can do as a pass-time activity, and it requires a lot of time, patient, practice and concentration and also confers a great responsibility on the practitioner one of healing. Choose a Master carefully and it is advisable to again listen to your heart instead of joining a class where your friend might join because Reiki is an extremely personal path and each Master and their teachings may differ even if they share the same lineage. In a similar fashion the needs of each individual is different and a Master must be able to understand and work with the personal energies of each individual. You can find out more about dog care here or you can share your opinions at the world’s best homepage. Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Eric_Hartwell http://EzineArticles.com/?Reiki-Courses—Questions-To-Ask&id=477699 purchase phentermine 37.5 classic pharmacy phentermine buy discount phentermine get phentermine online
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Saturday, January 26, 2008

The Scrolls and the Grail

By Robert Baird DEAD SEA SCROLLS: - Dr Norman Golb is a top scholar who makes a plea for the de-politicization of the Dead Sea Scrolls. His plea is not related to the current argument that Palestine will own or control the Scrolls but to the Generals and politicians who piecemeal and with apparent deceit are doling out access to these important documents for the examination of scholars. The original involvement of the Catholic scholars and the Scrolls being housed in a Museum named for the Rockefellers is of more concern to me. The management of the life of Jesus and his brother James (’the Righteous) who led the group at Qumran that some are calling Essenes is why the concern exists for myself and others who know the ways of the Christologists. They have blamed the Jews for ‘killing our Saviour’. The documents discovered at Dag (or Nag) Hammadi in the same decade were fully translated by 1971 and they are of equal if not greater insight. The life of Jesus as a ‘Therapeutae’ or Gnostic with a ‘Source’ of learning in a large family of adepts is contrary to all sorts of proselytes and his involvement of an equal partner and wife puts a lie to a lot of ‘only begotten’ or other Divine appellations sought by the Popes who have claimed to be the only representatives of the Lord on Earth. This ‘Source’ is described correctly by Barrett as the very Grail that the Dag Hammadi scrolls represent from the verbal tradition or Qabala. If you consider that there was no name or actual Christians at the time of Jesus we will be starting at a fair beginning. The Copper Scrolls that made coded references to the site of Solomon’s treasure were found here as well. That is of import to our continuing effort to know what trade and designs exist (ed) in the Templar to Benjaminite or Merovingian lineage. It is more important to start with this ‘Source’ as many Biblical scholars are calling it. They call it this rather than a pagan tradition of Bardic and nature worshippers or Phoenicians, as the Father of Biblical Archaeology assures us that even the Bible itself should be seen as being. We are of the opinion that all documents and related things that reflect on the life of Christ are part and parcel of the ‘Holy Grail’; and the churchians were crusading and killing to get them and control the truth that might upset their marketing and other plans. Thus we should provide a little proof of the actual religions and politics of the time that Jesus was alive upon this earth. “The Bible imagines the religion of ancient Israel as purely monotheistic. And doubtless there were Israelites, particularly those associated with the Jerusalem Temple, who were strict monotheists. But the archaeological evidence (and the Bible, too, if you read it closely enough) suggests that the monotheism of many Israelites was far from pure. For them, Yahweh (the name of the Israelite god) was not the only divinity. Some Israelites believed that Yahweh had a female consort. And many Israelite invoked the divinity with the help of images {Remember Onias’ Temple in Egypt and the archaeology of the sacrificing of Ibises practiced by Moses and later Jews.}, particularly figurines. I call this Israelite religion pagan Yahwism. The archaeological evidence we will look at comes mostly from Judah in what is known in archaeological terms as the Assyrian period, the span from 721 B.C.E., when the Assyrians destroyed the northern kingdom of Israel, until 586 B.C.E., when the Babylonians conquered Jerusalem, destroyed the Temple and brought an end to the Davidic dynasty in Judah. This period, to put it into perspective, is several centuries after King Solomon built the Jerusalem Temple {Actually done by an architect Mason from Tyre named Hiram but not the King of that name and time.} in about 950 B.C.E. So the archaeological evidence we are about to discuss documents a level of Israelite paganism long after Solomon built an exclusive home for Israel’s god. {The Incas and other used such techniques of social management rather than garrison armies in occupied territories.} While Yahweh was the god of the Israelites, other nations had their own national gods. The chief god of the Phoenicians was Ba’al. For the Philistines, the chief god was at first Dagon {As noted earlier we suggested a Berber/Phoenician connection to Philistine. This Dagon is almost the same as the Dogon of West Africa who are early observers of Sirius the Dog Star. This is a Berber influence to be sure.} and later also Ba’al {He could mention Bel in Mesopotamia is the same as Ba’al but he is just developing the extensive similarity of the actual worship of people with different names within a gradually degrading or devolving ‘Brotherhood’. We can’t expect all of these things to be integrated all at once, can we?}(Judges 16:23; 2 Kings 1:2). For the Ammonites it was Milkom. For the Moabites {In Deuteronomy 23 you will see prejudice and hatred excluding them from the ‘House of the Lord’, ‘Yes, even unto the tenth generation’ along with ‘bastards and ‘he who is wounded in the stones’.}, Chemosh. For the Edomites, Qos. And for the Israelites and Judahites — Yahweh. Except for the Edomite god Qos, who appears only in the archaeological record, all of these gods are mentioned in the Bible (1 Kings 11:5, 7, 33). Interestingly, while each nation’s chief god had a distinctive name, his consort, the chief female deity, had the same name in all these cultures: Asherah or its variants Ashtoreth or Astarte. (As we shall see, this was even true of Yahweh’s consort.) Not only was the female consort the same, the various nations used the same cult objects, the same types if incense altars made of stone and clay, the same bronze and clay censers, cult stands and incense burners, the same chalices and goblets and the same bronze and ivory rods adorned with pomegranates. It was easy to take cult vessels of one deity and place them in the service of another one–and this was commonly done. For example, in the ninth-century B.C.E., stela erected by Mesha, the king of Moab, he describes himself as the ’son of Chemosh,’ and tells how he defeated the Israelites (see also 2 Kings 3:4-27). He then brags,’(I) took t(he ves)sels of Yahweh, and I hauled them before the face of Chemosh.’ We sometimes get the impression that after Solomon built the Temple in Jerusalem, Yahweh had no other sanctuary in ancient Israel — but this is not the case.” (1) It is possible that the prevalence of the ‘one god’ was actually a one goddess as we see in the fact they all worshipped one similarly named(identical really)goddess. The reality as we see it was almost the same for Ba’al in this period as well. He goes on to show these multiple and pantheistic practices seem to disappear when the exiles are returned from Persia, so maybe Cyrus and Zoroaster were able to convince them of the error of their ways and we might see what many have pondered in regards to the magi of Zoroaster being a major influence on Christianity in the original foundations and not the more ritualistic Moses. At Qumran many scholars note the people called themselves ‘Covenanters of the Law’. Most of them note this law was Mosaic but my perception is different and I believe it was a syncretism akin to Gnosticism and with many adept understandings such as the healing practices of the Therapeutae. Golb makes it clear he is on the side of the Qumran library having been a collection of all the factions of religion and practices in a large area even beyond Judaea. The Roman practice of destroying all literature and writing new ones around old beliefs which were in line with their approaches was the reason for this, and all tribes, zealots or cults knew it. The henges of the Emerald Isles which were once wood as some are seeing today, are in the Negev and Sinai deserts as well. The ‘Bedouin’ (’tent dweller’) fiction is not the root as we showed from the scholars of the excellent book Carthage. The article following the one just quoted from Biblical Archaeology Review says this: “Take even a one- or two-day trip through the Sinai or Negev deserts and you’ll come across scores of them–standing stones erected in a variety of combinations. These stone installations may help us understand the very origins of Israelite religion. (2) Last year the word about pre-hieroglyphic alphabets in the Sahara were accompanied by more on the agricultural savannah people who had henges too. This is where the Berbers were from and the connection if no simple chance occurrence. The article goes on to discuss ‘fertility triads’ and whenever you see triad or troad (Greek) you are looking at the central laws of the philosophic Kelts. These parables of process and moral or spiritual concepts are a wealth of insight to this very day. The Triune Nature of Man that was plagiarized into the ‘Holy Trinity’ and raised to a deity took more of man’s self awareness and divinity away from humanity than any of us can imagine. A central theme in the Dead Sea Scrolls is said to be very Zoroastrian in nature (and the Mani attempt to join Christianity and it in one ecumenical religion that Augustine was a promoter of until bought out by the Catholics); - it is simply this: ‘There are two spirits ‘truth and error’. We surely see the real original sin of the Gnostics who saved the Dag Hammadi Scrolls and gave their lives protecting the Library of Alexandria in this. These people who were with the Cathars a millennium later say ‘The original sin that separates us from God - is IGNORANCE!’ Another culture that really worshipped this goddess at one time is the Greek or Hellenic culture of Dionysius and Aphrodite as we see a practice that was at work while Yahweh became the one and sole male god Jehovah and that development was not mentioned in BAR. “In Cyprus it appears that before marriage all women were formerly obliged by custom to prostitute themselves to strangers at the sanctuary of the goddess, whether she went by the name of Aphrodite, Astarte, or what not. Similar customs prevailed in many parts of Western Asia. (3) Casting aspersions on great thinkers like Augustine is easy and I don’t want any readers to think I’m saying these things without basis in fact. We have his own book to work with in that regard. 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Friday, January 25, 2008

Helping Your Teen Find A Summer Job

By Aurelia Williams Summer break for most students is not too far away. In fact, many teens will be looking for a way to earn extra cash. As a parent, there are things you can do to help your teen find summer work. Thinking back to when we were teens, it was a given that summers would be devoted to finding a job to help with family finances. Today, the same holds true for some teens, while others simply want to find a way to earn additional cash for expenses they may incur over the summer. Having a job as a teen is important in that it teaches responsibility at an early age, but more importantly, prepares them for when they become full-time members of the work force. More importantly, developing a worth ethic can be immeasurable. Along with learning to work along with others, understanding what is expected of them, and given the opportunity to work in different types of businesses can make all the difference in ascertaining their field of endeavor. In order to help your teen find a summer job, perhaps the place you work in may need someone to help with filing or other office duties; or if your teen is pursuing a specific area of interest you can contact many companies in that particular field who are seeking interns; you can ask your teens counselor if there are any corporations who are hiring teens as part of a school-wide program; contact local department stores, small boutiques, or stores within malls who need assistance during the summer. You can also contact your local state and city government to determine what summer jobs they have available. In fact, some of these jobs may be out door related, which your teen may find more suitable. As a parent, you can also contact your friends and family members who may need additional help in their respective companies. In addition, there are plenty of jobs offered at summer camps where your teen can apply for a position as a counselor. For a teen, working a summer job brings a certain amount of experience they could not obtain anywhere else. Understanding how specific businesses operate, the ability to take orders, and establishing a foothold in one area or another gives them the opportunity to decide what field of endeavor they may want to pursue in college. As parents, we want the very best for our teens. Helping them to find a summer job is the first step on their path to learning the rules of the game. Moreover, the benefits are invaluable in helping them think about their career choices. The more teens are exposed to, and become part of, the work force the easier the transition will be when they graduate from college. Need more tips on parenting your teen? Visit Parenting My Teen for free tips, resources and a bi-weekly podcast dedicated to helping you parent your adolescent. Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Aurelia_Williams http://EzineArticles.com/?Helping-Your-Teen-Find-A-Summer-Job&id=535231 viagra to buy where can i buy viagra without a prescription levitra buy levitra online viagra buy sildenafil in the uk
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Thursday, January 24, 2008

New Tips For Shopping Cellular Services

By [http://ezinearticles.com/?expert=Aaron_Siegel]Aaron Siegel The best money saving practice for buying new cellular phones and service plans is to buy from a dealer, not through the cellular provider directly. Dealers compete against each other with lower prices than the actual cellular providers do. The reason for this is that dealers are much smaller and rely solely on cell phone revenues. The actual cellular providers themselves have many other fronts, battles, and sources of revenue, so price satisfaction in any one sector is not always available. For Example: AT&T or Verizon has cellular, but also have local phone service, long distance, satellite, and so forth. A dealer only sells cellular; thats it. Dealers usually will offer just about every existing cellular providers services so the convenience of one stop shopping is an additional feature. Online dealers are the most convenient source for shopping and comparing plans. You can shop low dealer priced plans from online and save even more. A great and smart idea, before you buy into any cellular service plan, is to have a friend or family member let you borrow their phone(s) for a day at the least. By doing this you can travel to all of your frequent hotspots to make sure you will receive decent signaling with that cellular provider on a regular basis. Just taking someones word for it is not good enough, especially if they are trying to sell you the service. Try a test drive; its your smartest bet. Remember, purchasing the best plan will be worthless if you can never use your phone. Coverage is the first factor to any cellular plan period. If you have friends with a diverse set of cellular providers, try each one out to determine which one is most reliable for your daily activities. Take your friends feedback as well; they will be very helpful on subjects of billing, quality of service, and other important consumer information. This article was written by Aaron Siegel of TopSavings.Net which offers residential, business, and governments voice and Internet communications. [http://topsavings.net/cell-phones.html]Cell Phones Services available at the site include VoIP, Internet Access, Long Distance, Local Phone Services, Toll-Free Services, Intranet Access, Cellular Services, and more. Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Aaron_Siegel http://EzineArticles.com/?New-Tips-For-Shopping-Cellular-Services&id=5147 online prescription viagra phentermine meridia adi zenegra print sildenafil citrate order form prescription viagra without mexico pharmacy generic viagra
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Wednesday, January 23, 2008

Marriage - Sharing The Load

By Michael Russell There are so many stereotypes in marriage. Probably the worst one is that the man goes out and works and the woman stays home, gets pregnant, takes care of the kids, cooks, cleans and pleases her husband when he demands it. Well, if ever there was a bigger load of bunk in this world. The truth is, especially in today’s marriages, those days, if they ever existed, are long gone. It’s a new world with new rules. And if you want your marriage to succeed you better get used to those rules, guys and gals. Otherwise, you’re going to be standing in front of a divorce judge before you can say Bob’s your uncle. For starters, because of the state of today’s economy, women really can’t afford to stay home anymore unless her husband has a really incredible job. That is a very small percentage of the population. The reality is that most families these days are two income families. Get used to it. Things are not likely to change soon. So what exactly does that mean? Well, for one thing, it means the woman doesn’t get to lounge around at home anymore doing those fun things like cleaning and laundry. When 6 PM rolls around, most likely both she and her husband are coming home from work. Things that normally got done around the house while the husband was at work aren’t done anymore. It’s a whole new world, which means there are new rules. At least there should be. What new rules you ask? Let’s start with doing the dishes after your wife makes a hot meal. Maybe it’s time you guys starting helping out. Maybe share the chore. Wife washes, husband dries. Maybe alternate. For that matter, why not have your husband cook for you once in a while? Okay, if he’s a lousy cook scratch that idea. Laundry. Unless your husband is color blind, which many men are, there is no reason why he can’t do the laundry once in a while. It might do him some good to learn things like that. Speaking of learning, usually in a home, either the husband or the wife pays the bills every month. It may not be such a bad idea if both of you learned how to do this if for no other reason than if God forbid something happens to one of you, you don’t have to worry about PSE&G turning off your power or GM repossessing your vehicle. The truth is, when it comes to doing just about anything that requires some kind of skill, it really is a good idea for both the husband and wife to know how to do them. Nobody knows about life and death or even illness. A debilitating illness like MS or Alzheimer’s can make it so that one of the partners is no longer able to function. When that happens, the other is left to do everything. If they’ve had no practice doing the various chores around the house, this can be a real culture shock as well as a terrible hardship. So do yourself a favor guys. Learn how to take out the trash. It’s not that hard. Michael Russell Your Independent guide to Marriage Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Michael_Russell http://EzineArticles.com/?Marriage—Sharing-The-Load&id=257209 buy real xanax overnight without prescriptions purchase xanax online no prescription xanax using paypal buy xanax in canada
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Sunday, January 20, 2008

Commonly Made Mistakes in Online Dating Profiles

By George Wood There are some mistakes shared by many people while making online dating profiles. They are so common that you will find quite a few of such profiles while your search for a perfect partner. You definitely dont want to be one of these people. Keep reading on to learn about a few commonly made mistakes in dating profiles. 1. Commonplace and overused tag lines will make you a hard-to-notice diamond in a pile of pebbles. Be creative and try to come up with some extraordinary attractive headlines for your profile. Many people who want to have multiple profiles on one sating site use the same lines over and over. This makes all their profiles dull and uninteresting to any visitor who is browsing through profiles. Lesson No. 1: Avoid ordinary pick-up lines and use your own imagination and creativity. 2. Spelling and grammar mistakes are so common these days that nobody wants to take a second look at what they have written. I simply cant understand how people can expect to get some positive responses when they dont have few seconds of their time to review their profile. If you are unsure of your writing skills then you can have someone else look over what you have written and point out some mistakes you might have overlooked. Lesson No. 2: Avoid spelling and grammatical mistakes as much as possible. 3. People who dont have any expressions of their own like to copy what other people have written. This way they dont tell anything new to the visitors. In fact, if someone can find a profile better than yours with some of their own thinking and views, they would definitely overlook your profile. Even if you are not that much creative, or dont want to use your imagination, you can always think of some humble and short opening to your profile and avoid writing anything at all. You can explain what youre looking for in just one line! Lesson No. 3: Avoid copying other peoples profiles and try to be only as much expressive as you really are. These mistakes if properly considered and handled can win you a most-visited profile on any online dating site! Lay back; take some time to ponder over your desires, write something unique and extraordinary to explain your true self to others and make your online dating experience a success story DatingShare.com is 100% free dating site and matchmaking service for singles. Plus provides free dating forum with dating tips and advices. Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=George_Wood http://EzineArticles.com/?Commonly-Made-Mistakes-in-Online-Dating-Profiles&id=231546 xanax no prescription ships to us buy cheap domain onlineatspacecom xanax cheap xanax online buy xanax online delivered overnight
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Wednesday, January 16, 2008

I Lost Close to 60 Pounds in a Year!

By Dr. Leslie Van Romer How would you feel about yourself if you could lose 30 pounds by this time next year? Little-kid delighted, dont you think? Better yethow would you FEEL if you could lose those pounds without measuring, counting, starving, sacrificing, sneaking, and guilting? How would you feel if you could feel full and satisfied while the pounds just slipped away? And what if you could feel better too with fewer aches and pains and more energy? My guess? Better than delightedmaybe close to ecstatic? Well, thats how Linda Ramsey felt when she lost almost 60 pounds in a year. Linda had been overweight since the birth of her daughterthirty something years ago. She was tired of being tired, and she just wanted to feel better. She knew she was getting older, and she wanted a better life for herself. After Linda and I put our heads together (mostly hers and a little bit mine), she lost close to 60 pounds in a year and the best partshe has kept it off now for over 21/2 years. Have you ever noticed how easy it is to gain weight back after youve worked so long and so hard to lose it? To Lindas thrill and relief, her husband also lost weightclose to 40 poundsand kept it off and completely got off his high blood pressure medication. Linda tells me that she has lots more energy, feels better, and the best partshe feels better about herself. Recently, she had a rather serious health problem, and she knows it would have been catastrophic if she had been carrying around 60 extra pounds. Does Linda get bored eating this way? Not at all, she says. Theres less fuss, less mess, and Im full and satisfied; not deprived in the least. How could she feel deprived when she is slimmer and fitter than she has been in years, and so is her husband. Linda has made her dream come trueto create a better life for herself and her husband. Whats your dream for your body and your weight? What “dream-come-true” will make you feel good about yourself? Now, right now, is the time to discover your own personal dream for yourself and make your dream come true for your body, one simple, common sense bite at a time. Dr. Leslie Van Romer is a motivational health speaker, writer and lifestyle coach. Visit Dr. Leslie at www.DrLeslieVanRomer.com for practical direction, hope and inspiration. Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Dr._Leslie_Van_Romer http://EzineArticles.com/?I-Lost-Close-to-60-Pounds-in-a-Year!&id=213427 diazepam online recept online pharmacy carisoprodol hydrocodone valium where can i purchase valium without prescription generic pharmacysthat sell valium world wide
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Thursday, January 10, 2008

Read This Article If You Really Want A Sexual Relationship

By Lance Winslow Are you in need of a sexual relationship with another? Are you driven by your sexual desires and physiological needs in this way? Well apparently you are not alone as Maslows Hierarchy of Needs Pyramid Theory shows. Indeed even in the modern era and the present period dating surveys show that most of those who use dating services consider sleeping with their chosen compatible dates on one of the first three dates if things work out. That tends to be a universal US statistic in surveys across the country. So if you want a sexual relationship then you are certainly not alone. Not only are you not alone, but this is typical of the needs of all human beings. And one could surmise in observation of the some 6.8 Billion people in the World today that there are a lot of sexual relationships going on around the globe. There are new ones starting and old ones ending each and everyday across the surface of the planet. There are reasons why humans enjoy sexual and loving relationships as it sets off chemicals in the body, which help the body run more efficiently and boost the immune system. In fact there is a reason why humans have so many nerve endings on their private parts, because if making love was not so pleasurable then the human race may never have had enough population to beat the attrition rates of deaths in leaner and more hostile past periods. Think on this. “Lance Winslow” - Online Think Tank forum board. If you have innovative thoughts and unique perspectives, come think with Lance in the Online Think Tank and solve the problems of the World; www.WorldThinkTank.net/ Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Lance_Winslow http://EzineArticles.com/?Read-This-Article-If-You-Really-Want-A-Sexual-Relationship&id=117017 xanax online 2day air soma vailum xanax lortab no prescription required cheap low cost prescription xanax valium fast prescription xanax online with physical
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