By: giftablessing | 2011-01-27 | Christianity How could a loving God allow, let alone order, something like this in my life when I was at least trying to take a stand for him, trying to do right, and trying to do his will? I was not perfect, and I never used my imperfection as an excuse, but I was trying to be a good witness. read more
By: Lisa Bartlett | 2010-04-03 | Aviaton Have you ever taken a plane trip with your children yet as much as you love them you were so appalled by their behaviour you wanted nothing more than to throw them out of the emergency exit? Don't feel bad. You are not alone. read more
By: George J Woods | 2010-04-03 | Hair Loss New Year? New you? Whether it's a special occasion, a fresh start or you just fancied a change, having your hair styled is normally a quick and easy way of creating a new image for yourself and boosting your confidence... read more
By: Ryan Murdock | 2010-03-30 | Destinations Traveling behind the walls of North Korea, the world's last Stalinist state. Surrealism supplanted reality the moment I landed in Pyongyang, North Korea. In front of the airport terminal, beneath an enormous painting of Kim Il-Sung, a long line of women in traditional dress chanted "Welcome Pyongyang!" as they pumped their fists in the air. read more
By: Robert Kenneth Henderson | 2010-05-02 | Adventure Tourism We had discovered the bones after a landslide had exposed a cave, whose entrance had previously been covered by a cave-in. The Headmaster at St. Xavier's High School, Brother Patrick Howley, had immediately sent off the tags and some transcriptions of the Japanese writing we had found, but it was several months before we heard anything back about them. read more
By: Cortney | 2011-01-10 | Book Reviews Oliver Stone and the Camel Club return in #1 bestselling author David Baldacci's most stunning adventure yet. read more
By: Mason Hinton | 2010-03-26 | Travel & Leisure Nobody likes a bully... especially small business marketers. If you've ever felt like the little guy taking punches from a heavyweight champion, you know what I'm talking about. Big business has donned its gloves, and is waiting to put small business down for the count. read more
By: Jerald Shin Shapiro | 2010-10-24 | Reference & Education People would look at me horrified, and I would be mystified to justify that while we did not have a prim skill program, that my kids got stacks of knowledge instruction through arena trips and probing Internet searches. Field trips allow knowledge to be experiences instead of trained. Try to wait in context with read more
By: Herry | 2010-12-13 | Marketing There are so many economic miracles and overnight fortunes stories putting on the stage day after day in our country, but this city is an exception.20 years ago, it's a rural area surrounded by rising and falling in long gentle slopes mountains. But right now, it becoming the main bridge links all the places all over the world. read more
By: Ruth Derksen Siemens | 2010-03-30 | Reference & Education Writing letters to the "West" during Stalin's regime is a criminal offence. According to NKVD documents, sending or receiving a letter can result in arrest without trial. For this offense, and other trumped up charged, millions are sentenced to Stalin's Gulag of over 2000 prison camps. read more
By: Timothy McCorkell | 2010-04-04 | News and society A candid account of what transpired during "The Iranian Hostage Crisis," from a sailor that was on station off the coast of Iran during the crisis... read more
By: Ruth Derksen Siemens | 2010-03-30 | Book Reviews So far, Jasch has been a survivor. When he is born in 1885, infant mortality rates are extremely high. He is the only survivor of six children. His mother dies ten years later. As a young man, Jasch serves in the Medical Corp as a "conscientious objector" during World War One. read more
By: Hayden Alexander | 2010-04-01 | Retirement When you retire, are you going to have enough money to meet all your expenses and keep up with inflation? If you are like the vast majority of us, your answer will be a resounding, "NO"! Fortunately, there is a solution to the problem. Why not get started before it's too late? read more
By: Jenica Candace Prevost | 2010-04-04 | Environmental We can take action to slow global warming by reducing emissions of heat-trapping gases and reduce human population, but we can't stop it; that boat already sailed. The State of Alaska is literally melting; Alaska melting who cares? I don't live there! Guess again Sparkie; permafrost is a frozen layer of soil at different depth found beneath appropriately 80% Alaska's surface; the permafrost supports most of the state's infrastructure which includes the Alaska pipeline and permafrost is melting. read more