By: Bob Poole | 2010-04-04 | Politics Both Mark Twain and George Carlin made a lot of people uncomfortable. But, they made a lot more people delighted. Using social and political commentary, these two men made people think and were both catalysts for change. read more
By: RyanDowd | 2010-12-25 | Reference & Education Plato is renowned as one of the world's greatest philosophers. Born in 429 BC around the time of the death of Pericles, Plato lived for nearly eighty years up until the period that began with the birth of Alexander the Great. read more
By: Susan Reep | 2010-03-29 | Womens Interest "It happened today. It happened because of a flat tire. It happened in the rest room of Nu Tire Town. The toilet seat was cracked, and as I arose it pinched me. I reached back and in the encounter of hand with flesh, I discovered age." This random encounter with myself led to a host of realizations about the aging process and that it was, indeed, irreversibly, occurring. read more
By: Ray Crowe | 2011-03-24 | Movies This is my personal comprehensive review of George Romero's 1977 vampire classic Martin, starring John Amplas, Lincoln Maazel and Christine Forrest. read more
By: Tim Phelan | 2010-04-03 | Humor In 2008 the late comedian, actor and writer George Carlin was awarded the Mark Twain Prize which is a lifetime achievement award presented every year to deserving comedians. At the time the award was announced Carlin said "Thank you Mr. Twain. Have your people call my people." Unfortunately just four days after the award was announced George Carlin died. read more
By: Dr Neil Flanagan | 2010-04-11 | Anti aging Recently, I was reading to my grandson the story of the Little Red Engine. Remember, the engine continued to affirm: 'I think I can! I think I can!' until he made it up the hill and cruised down the other side chanting, 'I thought I could! I thought I could'. The Little Red Engine thought he was bulletproof: if you think you can-you can, and if you think you can't you're certain to be proven correct. My grandson loved the story and he probably had one of his first sit-down lessons on the power of attitude and self-belief. This article considers whether or not affirming alone is enough when age is the issue. read more
By: A. Finney | 2011-03-30 | Fashion Tastemaker and world traveler, Chicago-based high-end menswear designer, George Zaharoff, developed his craft in places like New York and Milan. He designs his signature line of men's clothing using luxe and exotic fabrics like Italian bamboo silks, linen weaves, and cashmere. read more
By: Joshua Konov | 2010-04-01 | Economics There could be distinguished probably many Current International Levels of Development but for simplifying this philosophical conception we will are allocating 5. It is characterized with growing large empires and settling of tribes: described by the Odyssey and Iliad, also by the Old Testament; and the history of China, South America, Persia, Egypt and Rome. read more
By: Brian Thames | 2010-04-04 | Politics Step insides and find out what the Paradox Philisophy is all about. There is a war being waged that was never intended on being won. read more
By: Elodie Dutronc | 2011-08-19 | Currency Trading This article sheds light on some of the important points that need to be considered before trading with real money. The emphasis here is on having a genuine trading strategy and on using proper money management (so as to not let your emotions make your trading decisions!). read more
By: Steve mich | 2012-04-25 | Law Contrary to a common belief that the divorces are happening between young couples, it is happening among old couples too. Even after living together for twenty or twenty five years, people are getting separated on various issues. read more
By: Jenny Heart | 2011-07-04 | Medicine Gone are the days when we only went to the dentist when we got a toothache, and usually that visit would lead to having the offending tooth pulled. Fillings, dentures and implants were either, ineffective, uncomfortable or not available. Dentists now tell us that the acids in fruit juices, and... read more
By: Charles Miller | 2011-02-23 | Online education Philosophy papers are written to give a reasoned defense of some claim made by the same person over a certain topic of discussion. Philosophy papers must show an argument not only of the writers opinion but also any other writer. read more
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By: Charles Miller | 2011-02-23 | Online education Philosophy dissertations are philosophy papers that are written to fulfill the requirements for the award of a degree. Philosophy dissertations are usually very detailed and involve conducting of some form of research and reporting the finding. read more