By: will | 2011-01-24 | Gambling & Casinos We are all great bingo fans and everyone trying to play the game we love as often as possible, but what is it about Bingo that we love so much? read more
By: Thomas Pyzdek | 2010-03-31 | Management In the deployment of six sigma, we usually begin by defining our terms. I must admit to negligence in this regard, because I haven't yet defined for you what I mean when I write about "quality." As this definition is at the root of all of our discussions in one way or another, it deserves and needs to be stated in explicit terms. read more
By: John Stracy | 2012-02-13 | Law If you or a loved one has been charged with domestic violence, the possible consequences may be severe. State and local governments aggressively prosecute supposed domestic violence crimes, even in cases where both spouses wish to drop the charges. Indeed, in many cases, the charges were filed in response to a heated argument where no physical contact happened. Unfortunately, police and prosecutor read more
By: Jeanne King, Ph.D. | 2010-09-12 | Home & Family "I love the enthusiasm of our interaction, but when we get on a heated roll, I hate the destruction of our mutual ambush." Sound familiar? ...Here are some pointers from domestic violence counseling to help you and your partner with cooldown time-outs. read more
By: Mary Preiser Potts | 2010-04-01 | Humanities What I enjoy so much about being a student of cultural transformation and pre-history is discovering that the Paleolithic and Neolithic societies of Old Europe were, in fact, relatively peaceful societies. Women and men held equal status in these societies, with women playing significant roles in sacred rituals and art. read more
By: Willis jeff | 2010-09-17 | Cooking Many women suffer the consequences of domestic violence and are at a loss as to what to do or where to go. They often hide signs of domestic abuse from friends, family, Many people look to their partners to fill the piece missing within themselves. And they rationalize their choice of this particular partner with something like, read more
By: Sundarar NM | 2010-04-03 | Politics Is there not a very important lesson to learn from the "Virginia Tech Shootout" of the United States when a single person shot dead thirty two inmates before committing suicide? Was that person a naxalite, a fundamentalist or a terrorist i.e., an extremist in any sense of that term? He was just one of those outcasts who were deprived of interactions with the main stream. read more
By: vickylanda | 2011-01-24 | Games Every sport has its own lexicon that is unique. Players of these games sometimes seem to be speaking in a foreign language to those players not familiar with the sport. Poker is one such game that has its own special vocabulary. read more
By: Daryl Campbell | 2010-03-27 | Relationships What countless domestic violence victims fail to understand is the love they have for their partner is not being reciprocated. No matter how hard they try to convince themselves otherwise. read more
By: Julius givens | 2011-01-24 | Reference & Education Spiritual awakening is growing in todays world. What is spiritual awakening and how do we get there? Spiritual awakening can take on many forms. It does not have a one size fits all answer. read more
By: Sharon Willis | 2011-06-30 | Self help When I taught Tae KwonDo some years ago, I remember one particular sparring competition where young boys were squaring up to one another, in what appeared to be a pretty unevenly balanced match. You see, one of the opponents was taller, stockier and more experienced than the other. Yet his smaller adversary stood as tall as he could and looked him squarely in the eye, this kid oozed confidence and self-assurance. read more
By: Khadim Hussain | 2010-04-02 | Self Improvement Man loves to praised and hates to be criticised. The words of flattery or insincere praise numbs our minds and blinds us to reality and logic. read more
By: David S Caldwell | 2010-08-16 | Relationships A sad fact can be seen that many people have violent actions towards other people in their lives, such as their spouses, their children, their friends. It is usually called domestic violence or spousal abuse, this term used indicates all forms of abuse between two individuals who share a close bond. In recent years, domestic violence laws in California have been modified to reflect many types read more
By: Seema Parween | 2010-01-23 | Advice What is love? Many people are very confused by love. They wonder: is love something you can deliberately find, or do you have to wait for it to come to you? Are some people destined to find love and o read more
By: Dave Bates | 2010-03-31 | Regulatory compliance No-one can justify violence against women, and I do not condone any violence. In Spain it has become government policy to use "zero tolerance" even in the most mild of domestic arguments. read more