By: Sybil Shearin | 2011-03-30 | Christianity The sound of footsteps can be heard down the long darkened hall. Screams of devilish laughter reek to souls who missed the call. Darkness as thick as midnight fills every cranny and nook. Bodies of the departed hang like fresh meat on a sharpened hook. read more
By: Tajamul Hussain | 2010-03-29 | Inspirational The extended hope is a poison that assures oneself that death is a long way off - a mental environment that leads people to live their days as if a long life is guaranteed. The dangers of this delusion are self evident. read more
By: Patrick Sibraa | 2010-04-01 | Health & Fitness When I was very young I played with 'Spirit Guides' while hiding in my cupboard. As I grew up I gathered all kinds of silly, false ideas about life. How do you know what is right from wrong? I began to separate out my misconceptions. I learned about myself and about my world. I learned to be gentle with myself. I learned to love my self once again. I relearned how to nurture a childlike enthusiasm for life. read more
By: Fiona Ross | 2010-10-19 | Skin care One thing we won't be able to avoid just like old age is the appearance of wrinkles. Though there is still no absolute treatment to counter this skin dilemma, there are products like wrinkle creams which we can use to minimize their appearance. read more
By: Tyson Ellis | 2010-03-29 | Furniture Unless you are trying to win your game by distracting your competitors with a flashy game chair contraption, these increasingly popular chairs are masters of deception. Ranked as one of the highest items returned on the market, there are several reasons highlighting why this might be the case. read more
By: George Ahearn | 2010-03-30 | News and society The article describes the deceptive basis for Climate Control legislation and its unrealistic objectives. It contains evidence of faulty science about greenhouse gases and provides mathematical proof that the current goals of this legislation will not be achieved and are totally not credible. read more
By: seolncr | 2012-03-05 | Business mediated food deception through mimicry floral: 23 in this case, the flowers mimic exactly to a particular species that reward pollinators and the cohabiting. read more
By: Joel Hirschhorn | 2010-04-04 | Politics Democracy for dumb citizens is what we have and what the majority deserve. For the rest of us the difficult challenge is to find ways to fight the political system that are not marginalized and only satisfy our egos. As long as you are an enthusiastic supporter of any Democrat or Republican you are a willing participant in our fake democracy. read more
By: Regina Jacques | 2010-03-31 | Current Affairs Jerry said that he's been working long hours since his job is in high demand. The past few months, Elaine's been acting stand offish towards him, just very negative. He really has a sneaking suspicion that she was cheating on him because she would also just leave for hours at a time. read more
By: Yossarian Fisher | 2010-03-29 | Recreation & Sports All the guys in basketball jerseys, football pads and helmets, with their chiseled physiques, and hard and dirty reputations are put too shame when placed next too a cheerleader. A five foot girl, wearing short skirts and a sweater, turns out to be far braver and tougher than the guys on the court or the field. Why you ask? This is because cheerleading is one dangerous sport. read more
By: Eric Giguere | 2011-04-02 | Reference & Education Underwater creatures such as leafy sea dragon, bearded scorpion fish, hairy frogfish and so on are considered masters of deception. These creatures camouflage cleverly to adapt to their environment. They have to hide themselves in order to escape from the hunting of predators. The photographer from Washington, Brandon Cole has traveled the world and created a photo collection of these cute creatures. Brandon said that it is hard to see these underwater creatures straight away because they often camouflage against corals or sand and live in association with that particular coral. Let’s have a look at these photos as below and try finding them: read more
By: Satish Verma | 2011-05-01 | Poetry Going to shake my inner world. Inconsolable is the loss of faithful truth. Going to shake my inner world. Inconsolable is the loss of faithful truth. read more
By: Kevin Probst | 2011-03-24 | Spirituality Satan throws up all sorts of road signs along the way. These are all lies to try to discourage traveling pilgrims. Sadly, many believe the lies, get discouraged and return to the easy way that leads to destruction. read more
By: Bruce Schwartz | 2010-01-23 | Politics Yesterday, I watched in disbelief George W. Bush's convoluted speech to the House of Representatives. It was rather telling that this speech wasn't in primetime but rather at 9 a.m. (6 a.m. in the Wes read more
By: Awdhesh K Singh | 2010-03-27 | News and society The human civilization is a tale of deception. Each generation seems to have found the truth and the secret of the world only to be discovered by the next generation that the truth was deceptive. It is only a wise person who can cull out the truth from all deceptions to make it the real Truth. read more