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The Ever-Complainers
by Melakh, May 9, 2008
As an Irishman, I will complain about absolutely anything. Even when it's a good thing.
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What Makes a Good Personal Assistant Invaluable?
by Roberrific, May 7, 2008
There is no training course for this business occupation, and the best PAs usually don't remain as assistants very long. The worst examples, ironically, are often the oldest and most experienced candidates.
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A Fool and Her Money
by Dee Huff, May 1, 2008
Yes, we were parted. Much as I hate to admit that I was naive enough to let myself be robbed, in the interest of making others aware of what signs to look out for, here’s how it happened.
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10 Bizarre Holidays
by Marovan Poleppi, Apr 25, 2008
We've all heard of Mother's Day, and most of us are familiar with celebrated days like Human Rights Day or World Animal Day. But did you ever hear of the following ten bizarre national and international holidays?
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Chinese Squat Theory
by dayes, Apr 24, 2008
Behaviour normally observed in China, but completely foreign in Western Society might not be as foreign as I thought it was. Or maybe globalization of cultures is becoming more widespread than I thought.
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Full Time Rving
by Tracy Seekins, Apr 20, 2008
How full time RV life and how our family got started.
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Mount Penteli Greece: The Strange Goings on at Ntavelis’s Cave
by GhostyGal, Apr 16, 2008
About nine miles from the center of Athens, in Mount Penteli, is a huge cave connecting a series of subterranean tunnels. It is a site that exudes a powerful aura and that has been the focus of intrigue and paranormal phenomena since earliest recorded history.
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The House of Laughter, Santiago, Chile
by GhostyGal, Apr 16, 2008
It is not only tragedies and violence of centuries past which leaves their mark on our modern world, victims of the most recent heinous also attempt to communicate their suffering to us.
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Migration Patterns of the Descendants of Columbus Expedition Explorers
by Gato, Apr 10, 2008
The specific family history of the descendants of Martin Alonzo Pinzon, a prominent member of the Columbus expedition.
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Environmentalism in Developing China
by floop, Apr 2, 2008
China is currently the most rapidly developing country in the world. During a recent trip to China, I realized that development does not necessarily entail massive environmental discussion.
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