By: Richard Stoyeck | 2010-02-26 | Advertising On Election Day, the American people spoke very strongly that the direction the President and the Republican Party was taking America towards, is not the direction the country wanted to go in. read more
By: Charles Prosper | 2010-04-01 | Martial Arts You are face-to-face with the meanest looking S.O.B. that's shouting at the top of his lungs all unheard of ungodly obscenities, and, quite frankly, you are struck with fear. All of the fancy katas, metered stepped moves, and the shouted kiai's! go out of the window now and reality sets in. When unprepared for a street real self defense situation, you become victim of the "holy crap!" factor when you suddenly feel a fear that you feel that you shouldn't be experiencing. In this article, I will interview a world-class reality-based combat instructor, ex-military man, bouncer, body guard and black belt in hapkido who will show us once and for all a proven system for overcoming the fear of fighting. This is a must read article! read more
By: Trevor Johnson | 2010-04-02 | Mental health The one fear that I have had to constitute a reason or put logic behind happens to be the fear of nuclear weapons. I find this fear completely legitimate and in fact wonder why everyone wouldn't suffer from this considering the fact that we are after all talking about nuclear weapons. read more
By: Brian Conway | 2010-10-03 | Sales Confidence is a very important aspect that is a mandatory requirement for any field. Even In the sales field it is very important that a person is confident and ready to face all the objections that arise during a presentation. read more
By: david villa | 2010-11-24 | Career management Let's be honest, when you think of a secretary you think of phone calls and making appointments. But being a secretary is hard work and it's definitely not just for losers. read more
By: H. Les Brown | 2010-04-04 | Politics 'Liberal' and 'Conservative' are labels that matter: not only in the polling place, but more especially in the decisions of everyday life. One attitude leads to growth, the other to extinction. We have that choice. read more
By: Jeffrey Caminsky | 2010-04-04 | Politics Politics is never a game for the faint-of-heart, and modern American politics often seems to be dominated by its extremes. The conservative Republicans, who have been consistently in power for forty years, could never have achieved their recent successes if they had not first cleaned house, and banished the assorted kooks, hate-mongers, and crackpots that gave conservatives such a bad name in the middle of the last century. Can the Democrats manage to achieve a similar run of success by ridding their ranks of their own brand of lunatics? read more
By: Silas Reed | 2010-11-28 | Careers Legal secretaries are often at a win-win position. The fact is that they do not have to toil in the court and can get away with earning quite an amount! read more
By: Gareth Hoyle | 2010-09-28 | Business You probably take the security of your home reasonably seriously, but do you take it as seriously as you should do? The truth is that many of us take reasonable precautions in making sure that our home is secure but we still forgot the little things. read more
By: John Perkins | 2010-03-29 | Martial Arts I get this sort of question alot: "Although I have been studying Aikido for almost 18 years I never felt confident that I would be able to deal with the initial surge of adrenalin from the realization of actually being attacked. It is kind of like being told you have cancer and are going to die next month. How do you simulate something like that in a safe manner? Can you scare the whatever out of someone and get them to react properly in a training environment?" To answer your question quickly, NO. read more
By: Christopher Roberts | 2010-03-30 | Martial Arts There is no such thing as women's self defense. Now that doesn't mean at all that women cannot or should not learn to defend themselves. On the contrary, it means that I give women more credit than even they give themselves! read more
By: Joseph Devine | 2010-03-27 | Reference & Education The first day of school is often bittersweet for the parents of a small child. Whether they are moved by just how much their little one has grown, anxious about leaving their son or daughter in the care of another, or delighted that they can finally return to work, it is a moment of great import. When a mother and father choose a preschool or weigh the various kindergarten options that are available in their area, they will carefully consider a number of factors. But without a doubt, the most significant requirement will be the belief that the newest pupil will be safe during the time at school. Sadly, this trust is often violated. read more
By: david villa | 2010-11-30 | Career management Despite the fact that a position of a secretary is rarely viewed as a good job it is actually a real work that not only improves working qualities, but also gives good opportunities. read more
By: Gregory Akerman | 2010-05-12 | Politics Marx argued that capitalism, like previous socioeconomic systems, would inevitably produce internal tensions which would lead to its destruction. Just as capitalism replaced feudalism, he believed socialism would, in its turn, replace capitalism, and lead to a stateless, classless society called pure communism. This would emerge after a transitional period called the "dictatorship of the pr read more
By: Robert D Young | 2010-04-01 | News and society I, the mighty Utah Liberal, am in favor of gun rights. I know this is my least liberal issue, but I feel strongly that our citizens should not be disarmed while our government remains armed, and our criminals would inevitably continue to access firearms. However, there are four major restrictions which we should enact. read more