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- Man-the Programmed Creature (Philosophy)
An essay by Sha'Tara, local writer and friend. by Regis Auffray - More articles by Regis Auffray
- Promotions! (Action/Thriller)
Ready to change your outlook on life by Neil Ostroff - More articles by Neil Ostroff
- A Russian Composer's colorful pieces with a strong teaching dimension (Music)
Playing Samuel Maykapar's music is a delightful undertaking with many technique-related challenges by Shirley Kirsten - More articles by Shirley Kirsten
- Le Silence (Cultures)
L'avantage du silence by Emile Tubiana - More articles by Emile Tubiana
- Cavemen in Tuxedos (an editorial) (Political Science)
The world’s accelerated chaos begs perhaps unanswerable questions. One must regret it’s not an American exclusive problem. by Odin Roark - More articles by Odin Roark
- Dear Dr. Romance: why are men in their mid 40s-50s attracted to 20ish girls (Relationships)
Whether or not a relationship is healthy is not determined by age differences, but by the interaction between the partners. by Tina Tessina - More articles by Tina Tessina
- Wise Words (Inspirational)
Believers speak words that hurt many even though they are mindless of the effect. by Becky DeWitt - More articles by Becky DeWitt
- Bardia, water snails and waiting for the tiger (Travel)
Bardia National Park in western Nepal is a piece of heaven on earth for nature and animal lovers. by Sanjib Chaudhary - More articles by Sanjib Chaudhary
- Building commitment towards organizations in the era of downsizing (Business/Investing)
An article on organizational practices and their effects on the workforce. by Rakesh Ranjan - More articles by Rakesh Ranjan
- Business Strategy; Bill Gates Had a Good Idea (Business/Investing)
I live in Albuquerque, New Mexico, which has a population of about 500,000. Bill Gates and Paul Allen lived here when Microsoft was developed in the 1970 80. I don't know Bill Gates, and I don't know how he became the richest man in the world...and one con only spectulate and provide educated guesses. And, the following article, is my guess as to how Bill Gates became so rich. by Jerry Aragon Ph.D (Phunny humor Doctor) - More articles by Jerry Aragon Ph.D (Phunny humor Doctor)
- The English Teacher: Film Review (Arts/Entertainment)
While watching "The English Teacher" I couldn’t help thinking how boring it would be if everyone were perfect. This amusing comedy features a host of flawed characters -- and the one with the most faults just happens to be our heroine, a 40-year-old unmarried high school English teacher played brilliantly by Julianne Moore. by Betty Jo Tucker - More articles by Betty Jo Tucker
- Post Collapse Retirement Plan (Business/Investing)
When fiat currencies fail, paper assets are much less secure than hard assets when it's time to retire. by T Chatham - More articles by T Chatham
- Spring - 'God's Ancient Rapture' (Inspirational)
'Then all is still; earth is a wintry clod: But Spring-wind, like a dancing psaltress, passes over its breast to awaken it...' -Robert Browning by Linden Brough - More articles by Linden Brough
- The Mind Body Connection (Inspirational)
The mind body connection is everything, let me share with you a story about against the flow of who you truly are. by Rosemary Burnett - More articles by Rosemary Burnett
- The Rileyville Mystery Series 1st edition (Mystery/Suspense)
A Rileyville mystery trilogy! Soon to be available on Nook Book, Kindle, as well as paperback. by Garry Lewis - More articles by Garry Lewis
- Writing Skills- Learning From The Best (Action/Thriller)
Selected samples from the great authors that will improve your writing. by David Faxon - More articles by David Faxon
- What Then Must We Do? (Reviews)
Straight talk about the next American Revolution by E. Phillips - More articles by E. Phillips
- Something is 'not quite right' (Internet)
It is important to be vigilant regarding children's safety. by Audrey Coatesworth - More articles by Audrey Coatesworth
- Bone and Joint Pain: Causes and Treatments (Health/Wellness)
A dietary imbalance consisting of a sugar intake that is too high and an insufficient intake of omega 3 fatty acids can lead to significantly increased insulin levels, which speads inflammation through the interruption of cellular metabolism... by Peter Egan - More articles by Peter Egan
- High Five! (Sports/Recreation)
A look into whether or not Donovan McNabb should have his number retired. 2013 by Joel Windsor - More articles by Joel Windsor
- Lord I believe. (Inspirational)
So you are a believer:Do you know what you believe?
And do you realy believe what you say you believe? by daphne hart - More articles by daphne hart
- NAME: ETHOS AND IDENTITY (Relationships)
What's in a name?
The value of knowing the
meaning of your name. by Uriah Fields - More articles by Uriah Fields
- Norse Mythology, book review (Reviews)
Norse gods were fallible.
by David Schwinghammer - More articles by David Schwinghammer
- Is There Life out There? (Science)
Most scientists believe life exists on other planets somewhere out there but their searches over the past 50 years have produced no trace. I believe the desire to find other life out there has its roots in our psychology not our knowledge of biology or astronomy. Such extra-terrestrial life will probably never be found. There are reasons. by Benjamin Plybon - More articles by Benjamin Plybon
- Only the lonely... (Relationships)
A piece on being alone. by David Thompson - More articles by David Thompson
- Demented Love (Inspirational)
This Mother’s Day, take a moment and appreciate all the Mothers, especially those who are experiencing the effects of dementia. by Shervin Hojat, Ph.D. - More articles by Shervin Hojat, Ph.D.
- Use the Law of Cycles to Achieve Great Success and Superior Accomplishments (Spirituality)
The whole universe is subject to the Law of Cycles. And Man is no exception. To apply The Law of Cycles is to 'set sail with the wind at your back'. Little effort takes you a long way! Bon voyage! by Jay Onwukwe - More articles by Jay Onwukwe
- Treacherous Little Known War (History)
Book review of
The State of Jones
by Sally Jenkins by Jansen Estrup - More articles by Jansen Estrup
- The Importance of Building Solid Relationships (Reference)
This article is about the importance of building solid relationships while networking. The most common mistakes that individuals make is the lack of developing solid relationships during the process of networking. by Milton Kelly - More articles by Milton Kelly
- Motherhood--The Oldest profession (Holidays)
This is an article explaining the origins, lore and legends of Mother' Day by Micki Peluso - More articles by Micki Peluso
- WHEN GOD SAYS; YOU SHALL LIVE AND NOT DIE...YOU LIVE! (Inspirational)
GOD IS IN CHARGE OF LIFE AND DEATH. HE IS THE ONE THAT BREATHES LIFE INTO A SOUL AND HE IS THE ONE THAT TAKES HIS BREATH OF LIFE AWAY FROM A SOUL...AND IT DIES. UNTIL GOD SAYS, 'LIVE'...A SOUL DOES NOT LIVE. UNTIL GOD SAYS, 'DIE'...A SOUL DOES NOT DIE.
I READ THIS NEWS ITEM ON-LINE THIS AM AND I JUST HAD TO SHARE IT. SO MANY DIED, BUT THIS WOMAN LIVED! GOD MANDATED THAT SHE SHOULD L by Joyce Bell - More articles by Joyce Bell
- Mildly Salted Olive Oil Popcorn (Cooking/Food/Wine)
A possibly healthy and delicious way to lose weight – ask your doctor or dietician by Franz Kessler - More articles by Franz Kessler
- Rolling Stone Bob Dylan Special Edition--Review (Music)
40 Years of Rolling Stone Interviews with Bob Dylan by J.S. Bradford - More articles by J.S. Bradford
- Book Cover 2 Long-Lost Brother (Science Fiction)
The reason for the book cover design for Beneath the Surface: Long-Lost Brother (Volume 2). by Erren Grey Wolf - More articles by Erren Grey Wolf
- Overdissection (Literary Criticism)
The truth about an art dying for all the wrong reasons. by Brian Goodson - More articles by Brian Goodson
- A Place in the Sun (Technology)
A new source of equality in the twenty first century
Solar passive house I built in 1980 in Atlanta
by Ronald Hull - More articles by Ronald Hull
- Scott Stevens interview (Publishing)
INDIE AUTHOR LAND posted this interview with author Scott Stevens May 9, 2013
by Scott Stevens - More articles by Scott Stevens
- What Do Mothers Really Want? (Holidays)
Sunday is Mother's Day. The day we lavish Mom with the best Mother's Day gifts ever. The most popular gifts... by Barbara Mitchell - More articles by Barbara Mitchell
- Happy Advice... (Health/Wellness)
This is one of those rare "GOOD NEWS" articles that deserves to be shared throughout the world. Enjoy! John Michael by John Domino - More articles by John Domino
- Deluge Myths based on Fact? (Cultures)
Why are flood myths found around the world so similar? Do these myths contained in oral literature have a basis in fact? Folklorist Gary R. Varner delves into this interesting subject. by Gary Varner - More articles by Gary Varner
- Learn How Post Traumatic Stress Disorder is Linked to Dementia (Military)
Recent Studies Are Showing That Veterans with PTSD Are More Likely to Develop Alzheimer's As They Get Older by Stacey Chillemi - More articles by Stacey Chillemi
- A Mother's Advice (Holidays)
Mother's Day post - the best advice from one of history's most revered mothers. by Susan Smith - More articles by Susan Smith
- What Needs Some Restoration? (Spirituality)
There are many things that may need some restoration. I try to address them in a way that it becomes evident that the change may be for the good, or best left the way they are. by Jean Oathout - More articles by Jean Oathout
- Author Howard D. Baker (Action/Thriller)
Simon Matthews is a high tech genius and the world’s greatest computer hacker who's afraid he is slowly losing his mind. by M.P. Zorn - More articles by M.P. Zorn
- Rosemary - or the Rose of Mary? (Home & Garden)
Rosemary is an evergreen plant (Rosemarinus officinalis) belonging to the mint family. It blooms clusters of small, light blue flowers and grows leaves that yield a fragrant oil used in perfumes and cooking. by Linda Allen - More articles by Linda Allen
- Plants light up on the International Space Station (Science Fiction)
Advanced biological research on board the International Space Station may tell us how well plants will adopt to the challenges of climate change. by Ann Massey - More articles by Ann Massey
- All about the Eve Factor (Science)
This article appears in the Sisters in Crime Newsletter, "Guppies", and details the use of Mitochondrial DNA in forensic science with references to the 9 11 remains. by Linda Frank - More articles by Linda Frank
- The loyalty of loved ones (Relationships)
Relationships always need boundaries especially when there is loyalty involved. by jessica cooper - More articles by jessica cooper
- Coping Canadians (Sociology)
The difference between Americans and Canadian. The former like to conquer and the latter like to cope. by Andrew Halmay - More articles by Andrew Halmay
- Book Dedication (Drama)
Dedication of Dancing Softly by Nikki Rosen - More articles by Nikki Rosen
- The Last Goodbye (Pets/Pet Care)
Pet owners have the option of having their pets euthanased in the home environment. by Karen Wilson - More articles by Karen Wilson
- Never More than a Prayer Away (Religion)
The affirmation that in life one is never alone. by Richard Orey - More articles by Richard Orey
- Making Sense of God's Word - Intro (Spirituality)
How Am I to Understand The Bible? In these brief studies, I hope to pass on some ways God has taught me to comprehend His Written Word more clearly... by Z McClure - More articles by Z McClure
- Wave pools: A new era in surfing, or just a new kind of surfer? (Sports/Recreation)
The technology for wave pools, which produce artificial surfable waves, has progressed to the point where we will soon be able to ride perfect, powerful waves far away from the sea. by Dan Scheffler - More articles by Dan Scheffler
- Anxiety is the root of fear (Self-Help)
Anxiety is the root of fear. Fear is false evidence appearing real. Anxiety is also a mental disorder that causes a person to be stagnated and cause them not to move forward in their lives. by Lorraine Hulse - More articles by Lorraine Hulse
- Poem: Comment For A Comment (Poetry)
Share your own poems and opinions with others! by Claire Glowen - More articles by Claire Glowen
- You Have the Courage to Execute Your Dreams! (Inspirational)
I watched as the new baby emerged into the world.Startling everyone with his shrill cry.What a sight! What a beauty. by Jaachynma Agu - More articles by Jaachynma Agu
- In Business Location is King (Business/Investing)
There is an old saying where buying a house is concerned - location, location, location – find the right house in the right location and you will live happily, but buy in the wrong location and you will live to regret it.
Where business is concerned this saying is even more relevant. by Nigel Thomas - More articles by Nigel Thomas
- Computer Match--in 1964 (Relationships)
We met through a computer match--in 1964! by Alan Cook - More articles by Alan Cook
- Lessons in Life (Mainstream)
In the not too distant future, a lot of us are going to wake up and find we longer have health care insurance. So the obvious question that we'll be asking ourselves is...How did we end up in this mess? by John Martin - More articles by John Martin
- A medieval female exorcist - 'Dark Maiden' (Historical Fiction)
The heroine of my next medieval romance? An expert in the paranormal. by Lindsay Townsend - More articles by Lindsay Townsend
- How to Find a Good Apartment (Home & Garden)
Finding a good apartment can be difficult. Here are some tips to insure that you won't need to move out a month after you moved in. by Patricia Hilliard - More articles by Patricia Hilliard
- No! I don't Tweet! (Humor)
I did not write this, but it is FOFLOL (fall on the floor laugh out loud) funny... Especially if you're over seventy. by Mark Lichterman - More articles by Mark Lichterman
- Why do men still hold the vast majority of leadership positions? (Women)
Why is success and likability positively correlated for men and negatively correlated for women? by Niki Collins-Queen - More articles by Niki Collins-Queen
- Quantum Soul Meditations - Preparedness (Inspirational)
Know Yourself - if you desire Peace in your Life, then be prepared for the wars! by Suzanne Tabor - More articles by Suzanne Tabor
- My Favorite Writer (Inspirational)
Dedicated to Stephen J.Cannell by Rich Patriaco - More articles by Rich Patriaco
- Tests of science, technology & good communication (Science)
This letter was published in Daily Dawn Newspaper Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan. by Furqan Shaikh - More articles by Furqan Shaikh
- Illustrated in Color, Your Child's New Favorite Book Series (Children)
Released April 25, 2013, Robby's Quest for Seed and the entire series is now illustrated in color. by D.C. Rush - More articles by D.C. Rush
- The Graveyard Shift (Language)
Misunderstanding the real meaning of Graveyard Shift by Mary Terzian - More articles by Mary Terzian
- Didactic Fiction (Literary Criticism)
On Lessons learned from Authorsden Roundtable by David Arthur Walters - More articles by David Arthur Walters
- Pollen by Aron Lamb (Science Fiction)
Is Pollen a prediction of things to come? by Shoma Mittra - More articles by Shoma Mittra
- HAPPY REVOLUTION! - By Michael S. True 4/24/13 (Essays)
Political satire - revolutionary propaganda, etc. by Michael True - More articles by Michael True
- German Wartime Ejection Seat Developments (Military)
Sixth in a series of brief articles prepared for the official newsletter of the LARA (Luftwaffe Aircrew Reenactors Association), presented here for whatever interest they may hold for military history buffs. by Kalikiano Kalei - More articles by Kalikiano Kalei
- Lead Generation: Why the How Matters (Business/Investing)
It’s how we do what we do that can set us apart from others and make us stand out in prospective customers’ minds. by Beth Fowler - More articles by Beth Fowler
- The Very Personal Aspects of My Novel Deeds (Literary Fiction)
How My Novel Deeds Embodies Much of My Own Family History by Joseph Amiel - More articles by Joseph Amiel
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