By: Charles Gardner | 2010-04-02 | Real Estate One of the first lessons to learn about negotiating the biggest profits when working with short sales is to never say no. While most of life's important lessons tend to revolve around saying no in one form or another, the central premise to reaching an agreeable negotiation is to simply never say no. As long as both parties are still talking, there is enough room to reach an agreement. read more
By: stanford clinton | 2010-09-10 | Electronics Well, speaking of the lovely Mickey Mouse, it is by far the cutest fictional character of the last few decades. As it were, you will find it difficult to spend a day without seeing this adorable character. read more
By: Teri Sandler | 2010-03-29 | Spirituality Our minds keep us from moving along the spiritual path. Emotions distract us. To proceed, we are being asked to turn everything over to God. read more
By: Rodney Hill | 2010-04-03 | Motivation Who has dampened your spirits, who told you that you would never amount to anything, who said that your ideas would never work, who told you to give up on your dreams, who lead you away from your heart to do something that you didn't want? Who teased you and said you're a loser, did your friends turn their backs on you when you needed them, why did you believe them and why are you crying? I know the culprit is it not the whispers of (lies) in your ears and mind, whispers of your past failures and right now ... read more
By: kitty | 2011-01-08 | Football The National Football League today announced the eight finalists for the 2010 GMC Never Say Never Moment of the Year award. The GMC Never Say... read more
By: Dominique Clayton | 2011-01-11 | Arts & Entertainment When browsing the membership web-sites that you desire to join; take into consideration the image good quality you may obtain. You can even get access to shows and game downloads as effectively. read more
By: Sharon Sayler | 2010-03-27 | Marketing Direct mail is in a revival these days. Even Microsoft recently sent out a direct mail campaign to market adCenter, their online paid ad service. Imagine that, direct mail ads to advertise an online ad service! Direct mail can be an effective way to target select markets, if done correctly. read more
By: Dinah Jackson | 2010-11-22 | Free I have no intention of engaging in controversy. I would never question anyone's faith or his or her right to believe in what they want. The fact remains with the Bible though that it is, in art and in conversation, the most quoted and referred to work ever written. Well, that's true in the West anyway. In fact, I just saw a mafia movie last night when a gangster said to an informant, "So, you came to get your thirty pieces, eh?" a clear reference to Judas. We come across biblical references ever read more
By: Cherry xu | 2011-08-30 | Games If two people see to the mouth feel should live together, living, and brought a marriage certificate is simple. However, the certificate of weight but not ChengTuo can measure. Some "marriage annulled just" are a recipe for disaster, one party to divorce that it took eight years youth. read more
By: alicia nicole | 2012-11-30 | Business Guys, we ladies know that you can be pretty clueless. Have you ever said something "innocent" that got your woman really mad? read more
By: Ben Carso | 2010-03-26 | Horses ..usually being forty horses involved on the longest of courses, it always brings with it that element of excitement, frustration and most of all anticipation.. read more
By: Chris Limburg | 2010-04-02 | Football Well here we go again. Another season of Oakland Raider football is rapidly approaching. What will the Oakland Raiders be like in 2009? read more
By: Gary J. Wilson | 2010-03-28 | Recreation & Sports As you evaluate your draft list for the upcoming fantasy hockey season, pay special note to a number of players who carry a bit of a high-risk, high-reward aspect. While you don't want to necessarily avoid drafting them, you definitely want to limit the number of these guys that wind up on your roster. It's ok to roll the dice on Marian Gaborik in round 3, as long as your first 2 picks weren't equally risky. Don't sprinkle more than 1 or 2 of these players in through the early rounds. read more
By: David A. Crenshaw, Ph.D. | 2006-02-17 | Grief It would be hard to find a parent, a teacher, a child or any human being who hasn't in a moment of anguish, hurt, or anger uttered words that he or she regrets. Those words can cause injury to others and once spoken they can't be taken back. But the most poignant regrets, in my experience, have been words never spoken while there was still time. The words unsaid to the loved one who is no longer here to hear them leaves an ache in the heart that doesn't easily go away. read more
By: Moon | 2010-10-08 | Happiness My classmate lost his wife last year. It is hard for people to accept this sudden accident, but death arrives always so suddenly. My classmate says his wife's biggest hope was he can send flowers to her, but he thought too wasteful, and always put off to buy next time. In the end, he decorated her mourning hall with flowers after her death. Is it too stupid? read more