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  • Winston Churchill's Valuable Life Lessons
    By: Kellie D'Andrea | - Winston Churchill is probably no stranger to anyone. He was an inspirational British leader during the Second World War, a noted statesman, officer, historian, writer and artist and the only British Prime Minister to receive the Nobel Prize in Literature.

    Throughout history and even today, Winston Churchill is often quoted for his words of wisdom and as we all strive to achieve our purpose in life his famous quotes are an inspiration to us all. Here are a few of my favorites transl ...

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  • How To Reduce Public Speaking Fear And Nervousness By 79%
    By: Arlen Busenitz | - Imagine you are to give a presentation in three days. Would you be nervousness? Most people would. However, here is a secret that will help cut your public speaking fear and nervousness by up to 79%

    Good preparation and rehearsal will cut your fear by up to 79%



    Being unprepared invites fear. Being adequately prepared gives us a dose of confidence and reduces speaking anxiety and dread.

    It is alleged that Winston Churchill would prepare one ho ...

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  • Gift Books
    By: Bradford G. Wheler | - Dec 3, 2009, Cazenovia, NY - BookCollaborative.com, founded by author Bradford G. Wheler, is a collaborative service that assists a wide variety of artists to reach the public through the publication of collections of their works. The website www.BookCollaborative.com serves as a community where artists from a variety of disciplines are free to join and meet other creative artists.

    Once a member of BookCollaborative.com, members can promote their own art and give feedback to other ...

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  • Industrial Pilgrimage"€"come To Bangalore
    By: Thomas Grilla | - Have you heard of indust-pilgrimage? Not yet, were afraid. That is precisely the reason why South India Tourism thought of telling you a little tale.

    The City of Bangalore in the Southern India that goes with many sobriquets has emerged a place where one could enjoy a vacation mixed with a lot to shop and learn of the modern spirit of industrial entrepreneurship.

    First a short sketch on Bangalore. Located at the southern Karnataka, Bangalore is a sprawling City and ...

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  • The Nerve Centre Of The 2nd World War The Cabinet War Rooms
    By: Pushpitha Wijesinghe | - Europes largest city London has much to offer to anyone who visits this great location. With a glorious past, the city is full of heritage attractions. The world class Museums and Galleries, the Royal Opera House the Tower of London, Buckingham Palace to name a few of the monuments that reveal this glorious past of Great Britain.

    Britain is famous for its vital role played in the World War Two. The greatest Briton Prime Minister, Winston Churchill was instrumental in lead ...

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  • Five Principles To Success In Self Storage (or Any Business!)
    By: Scott Meyers, CSSM | - The central focus of my company, www.SelfStorageInvesting.com, is to arm the self-storage investor with the specific tools necessary to identify potential acquisition candidates, to acquire and manage those facilities once they have identified them, to implement sound techniques for creating value, and finally, to capture all of that value through various exit strategies. The process by which all of this can be accomplished rests on five keys that I feel are crucial to success. These keys do n ...
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  • Amazing Christmas Card Quotes
    By: Yvonne Yu | - This Christmas, add a secial touch to your Christmas cards with the amazing Christmas cards quotes. Handwrite the most appropriate quote on it and your welcome cards will survive out in a beam of other Christmas cards.

    Charles Schulz
    Christmas is liability a little something mega for somebody.

    Helen Steiner Rice
    Peace on earth will come to visit,
    When we live Christmas every day

    Thomas Tusser
    At Christmas play and make good cheer, Fo ...

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  • Free Website Design By Iquest An Atlanta Web Design Firm
    By: ShaiQuest | - Great News in This Rough Economic Time!

    Atlanta Web Design Company iQuest Web Design owes its success to its community and, as a token of appreciation, iQuest Web Design would like to offer a free web design to churches, schools, and non-profit organizations.

    We could not agree more with what Sir Winston Churchill said, We make a living by what we get. We make a life by what we give. We believe in giving something back to our community, and as a result, we have d ...

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  • Life Is A Box Of Chocolates ... Not! A Sermon On The Book Of Job
    By: David B. Smith | - Who is this that darkens counsel by words without knowledge? (Job 38:2)
    Yes, Im quoting God from the book of Job, chapter 38, second verse - a book that Ive finally decided, reluctantly, needs to be looked at.

    I say reluctantly because its a depressing book, and depressing not only because it deals with the series of depressing events that befall the storys main character, but depressing too because the mans search for an answer to his problems never gets ...

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  • Winston Churchill Quotes: How 3 Winston Churchill Quotes Can Ignite Your Motivation
    By: Michael Lee | - Winston Churchill was a man who had accomplished much in his life. He was a military man, a prime minister, an artist, a writer and a historian among others. His words have often been quoted throughout the years. To this day and age, Winston Churchill quotes hold relevance over todays society.

    The epitome of hard work and perseverance, Churchill trudged through life with strong conviction. Here are a few Winston Churchill quotes we can learn a thing or two from.

    Win ...

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  • What Is Leadership?
    By: Victor Rival | - What is Leadership? By Victor Rival
    I've observed many successful leaders in many different organizations and I'm challenge to give an answer that is applicable to everyone definition of what is leadership? Wikipedia's definition is. Leadership is and has been described as the process of social influence in which one person can enlist the aid and support of others in the accomplishment of a common task .A definition more inclusive is "Leadership is ultimately about creating a way for ...

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  • Prince De Galles
    By: Mike Greaves | - Looking for the best paris packages well how would you like to holiday in Paris with one of the best Paris hotels deals to avail of? For early bookers there is up to 70 percent discount available. By booking into the Prince de Galles you will find yourself in the heart of one of the tres belle cities of the world. Step into the lobby and you will be surrounded by gracious Art Deco interiors including gold-leaf chandeliers. Remain aware, as you step in, that celebrities like Marlene Dietrich and ...
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  • Craftsperson Spends Time Honing His Skills
    By: Jai | - Some would-be writers think they can dash off an article without bothering to learn the basic rules of grammar. But just as any craftsperson spends time honing his skills to make the perfect piece of craft, so must a writer work hard to present an article that will be a pleasure to read and not shame him for its sloppy grammar and punctuation. True, some errors are typos, but doesn't that reflect a certain laziness on the author's part? An article should be closely examined for typos before it i ...
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  • Five Proven Ways To Safely Make Positive Life Changes
    By: SIM | - One of the most important aspects of living a healthy and
    prosperous life is understanding risk. By this I mean knowing
    how to understand and analyze situations in life that affect
    health. Being able to accurately weigh benefits and risks when
    making health decisions is very important! Too often decisions
    are based on incomplete or inaccurate information and this is a
    huge mistake with significant consequences

    Failure to accurately assess risk ke ...

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  • Cruise Ships Set For 2010 Holidays
    By: Henry Ashworth | - Cruise ship holidays have been a very important part of the travel industry over the years, as the industry has changed from catering almost exclusively to the upmarket tourist to offering holidays to the masses.

    The very early cruise ships were built with more functionality in mind than comfort or leisure. Their purpose was to travel the oceans and seas, delivering passengers and goods to distant places. Transatlantic crossings took several days and were often perilous. The journ ...

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  • When doing nothing is an option Shared By: Refm - As somebody once said - I think it was Winston Churchill, but it could have been my Uncle Harold - democracy is the worst political system you can...

  • Angels in the Night Shared By: CdnMortgageNews - "You make a living by what you get.  You make a life by what you give."  – Winston Churchill

  • Shakira addresses Oxford University students | Latest celebrity news hellomagazine.com Shared By: hellomag - Pop star Shakira trod in the footsteps of Winston Churchill and the Dalai Lama on Monday when she addressed the Oxford Student Union. Wearing a pink...

  • Famous Personality Quote [Thoughts] | Stuff on Brusimm (SoB) Shared By: brusimm - Sir Winston Churchill (1874 - 1965) (And here I thought my stubborn was... By Bruce Simmons Personally I’m always ready to learn, although...

  • I'm no Mother Teresa, says Shakira Shared By: west_reviews - However, the Grammy Award winner said that she was also shocked at being asked to occupy the... Winston Churchill, admitting "I'm no Mother Teresa".

  • Champagne Cuv�e Sir Winston Churchill - Champagne Pol Roger Shared By: SimonThomsen - Champagne Cuv�e Sir Winston Churchill - Champagne Pol Roger - Sir Winston Churchill used to say of Champagne : "In victory, deserve it ; in defeat,...

  • Top Ten: Electoral upsets: ePolitix.com Shared By: AlbertoNardelli - Winston Churchill went into the first post-war general election with an approval rating of 83 per cent, but saw Clement Attlee's Labour Party win 393...

  • Map Out Your 2010 Strategic Plans « The Mindjet Blog Shared By: IQmatrix - – Winston Churchill “Strategy 101 is about choices: You can’t be all things to all people.” – Michael Porter “The essence of strategy is choosing what...

  • Dell releases cut price vostro v13 Shared By: LB4406 - A fanatic is one who can't change his mind and won't change the subject - Winston Churchill Tuesday, 8 December 2009, 12:57

  • AD: Climategate: Melting the Chains of Tyranny by Tom DeWeese , 12/7/09 Shared By: Global_Zen - Socialism is a philosophy of failure, the creed of ignorance, and the gospel of envy, its inherent virtue is the... of misery. - Winston Churchill


  • Fairmont Hotels Kenya What Has Changed
    By: Esther Muthoni | - If you stroll into the bar at the Fairmont Mount Kenya Safari Club Hotel to day, you will not see Ernest Hemingway telling tales from the day's big-game hunting, neither will you witness Ava Gardner downing gimlets in an attempt to forget her failed marriage to Frank Sinatra; nor will you have to fight pet leopards for a seat.
    But in the Mount Kenya Safari Club's heyday in the 1950s all these activities were common, Hollywood heartthrob William Holden (Bridge Over The River Kwai, Network) ...

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  • Fellowshipping
    By: John Di Lemme | - Fellowship simply means you need to be spending time with people who are forging forward towards the same objectives as you in life - SUCCESS. When you converse with many successful people, they will all say, I never would have made it if it were not for a few specic people, who truly believed in me and urged me to stay on track to attain my goals.

    Did you know...
    Einstein was four years old before he could speak and seven before he could read?
    Isaac Newto ...

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  • Breyer Horses Are The Most Realistic Toy Horse Gifts
    By: Kanooga | - I visited Costa Rica and did a lot of horseback riding there. Costa Rica has the boniest, most pathetic looking horses I have ever seen. I actually felt sorry for them trying to carry me and my family. Glue factories come to my mind when I look at them. In fact, my horse actually passed out while I was riding it. He had just carried me up a big hill. After he got us to the top, he walked over to the ledge of a 60 foot cliff and fainted. He fell right off the cliff with me on him. My family watch ...
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  • Understanding Delayed Gratification Is Critical In Ecommerce
    By: Scott Lindsay | - "People often say that motivation doesn't last, Well, neither does bathing - that's why we recommend it daily." - Zig Ziglar

    Humanity desires acknowledgement and we're not used to delayed gratification. We want what we want - and we want it right now.

    There is an unfair proposition in online marketing. This inequality can be found in list building, blogging, site promotion and virtually every other area of establishing a web presence.

    For the site ow ...

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  • Who Else Wants To Know The Seven Steps To Success?
    By: Wee Dilts | - Introduction

    Success is defined as the achievement of something desired, planned, or attempted: they attributed their success in business to hard work. The gaining of fame or prosperity.
    Your definition may be different but the essence of success for each person is attaining something they desire. Your success may be defined by wealth, peace of mind, or a sense of joy. Hopefully you will achieve all three.

    The seven secrets of success will help you achieve your su ...

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  • A Skilled Profession Requires Expert Insurance Advice
    By: Robert Marshall | - Bricklayers are vital to the building industry. Often known as brickies in the UK, they provide a skilled and professional service which requires hard work and dedication. Bricklayers with relevant qualifications and high levels of experience are in demand for all kinds of brickwork, block work and masonry jobs. Although the sale of houses has slowed during the credit crunch, there is still a need for new homes and for new industrial buildings.

    Eve ...

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  • History's Most Memorable Poker Players
    By: Laura Saunders | - Throughout the ages, poker has been a very popular game. It has been played for thousands of years and by some of history's most famous people. From Abraham Lincoln to Winston Churchill and everyone in between, poker has been a common link.

    The night before Christopher Columbus set out on the Nina, Pinta and Santa Maria he was involved in a high stakes poker games. With there a lot of uncertainty as to whether or not Columbus and his crew would return from the New Land, he playe ...

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  • Engage Your Offence Strategy
    By: Colleen Francis | - Engage your offence strategy
    In the new economy that’s taking shape around all of us today, confidence and pride haven’t gone out of fashion (and thank goodness for that). However, they have to be earned by doing more than just showing up in the market and assuming that your clients will be waiting in the wings, ready to do business with you. You need to equip yourself with a sales strategy that’s geared for offence—not just because the stakes are higher, but ...

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  • What Made Gorbachev, Churchill And King True Leaders
    By: Igor Kheifets | - Today, I want to share with you some of the qualities that made people like Michael Gorbachev, Winston Churchill and Martin Luther King True Leaders of their time.

    As we have established in the Part 1 of the Leadership Series, True Leaders constantly think about the future and they most definitely have a vision. This is by far the most common quality of all the three people mentioned above.

    Emerson once said: "You can tell how big the person is by the size of things t ...

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  • The Best Of The Famous American Quotes
    By: Bei Maniago1 | - "The Americans took but little when they emigrated except what they stood up in and what they had in their souls. They came through, they tamed the wilderness, they became a refuge for the oppressed from every land and clime." - Winston Churchill

    It is often a marvel how the United States rose to its status as world leader today, but even the famous British politician, Winston Churchill, had reasons to believe that America deserved its leading place as world power. Winston Churchi ...

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  • The Proudest History-parachute Regiment
    By: Nick Redding | - Winston Churchill, at the beginning of the Second World War called for Britain to create its own elite parachute regiment. The great British wartime leader knew that the United Kingdom needed a great military regiment to help to carry it to victory. In answer to this call the parachute regiment was born and it has been proving its worth to Britain ever since.

    His specific instructions were to form a corps of at least 5,000 parachute troops. This led to the setting up of a parachut ...

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  • The Proudest History - Parachute Regiment
    By: Ranju Kumar | - In a way Winston Churchill is responsible for the existence of the fantastic fighting unit we know as the parachute regiment. At the beginning of the Second World War the then British Prime Minister called for the formation of an elite British fighting unit. The parachute regiment was created to answer this call.

    His specific instructions were to form a corps of at least 5,000 parachute troops. This led to the setting up of a parachute training school near Manchester. This amazing ...

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  • Who Wants A Politician As Their Personal Trainer?
    By: Samantha Gilmartin | - It's a new year and thousands have resolved to lose weight, join a gym and get fit. What can our politicians teach us about diet?

    As Nigella Lawson finishes telling us how to have a super-sexy, calorie-crammed Christmas, it's hard to remember that her father made a name for himself by losing weight. Former Chancellor of the Exchequer Nigel Lawson piled on the pounds while in office.

    He weighed 17 stone when he finally cut out booze, fatty food and dairy products. He ...

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  • Carol Vorderman: Countdown To The End Of The Ignorant Celebrity?
    By: Samantha Gilmartin | - Carol Vorderman has made her last appearance on Countdown. It was a quarter of a century ago that the 21-year-old joined another unknown, Richard Whitely, to launch the show on the fledgling Channel 4.

    What she and Richard shared was a poor academic record. Both had been hailed as members of Cambridge University's Nines Club _ a derisive tag given to those who had got thirds in each of their three years. (3 plus 3 plus 3 equals 9)

    The quiz show was to be her turning ...

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  • Churchill - Man Of The 20th Century
    By: C. Read | - The human condition as it exists today in both the spiritual and material sense has been formed by the interaction and dynamics of great individuals with the mass social movements and societal gyrations that make up the long human story. Through such dialogues has the civilising march of man been undertaken and the current situation, however unsatisfactory it may still be for the bulk of our species, been formed. It is unquestioningly correct; however, to recount from the lessons of history the ...
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  • Churchill's During World War Ii And Its Aftermath
    By: C. Read | - The growing rapacity of German gluttony forced Hitler to take over Austria in 1938 and threaten Czechoslovakia. In Britain this produced a national crisis which resulted in Prime Minister Neville Chamberlains meeting Hitler in September 1938 at Berchtesgaden. Chamberlain returned from the meeting announcing peace in our time which was abruptly smashed when Hitler invaded Prague in March 1939. Soon after given Western weakness and hesitation to work with the Soviet Union St ...
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  • Churchill Right Or Wrong ? An Analysis
    By: C. Read | - We are shaping the world faster than we can change ourselves, and we are applying to the present the habits of the past. (W. Churchill)

    To warrant a citation as one of the most influential or the most influential man in our century, entails a convincing description of a long term devotion and impact on the direction of society and history. This author submits that in the 20th century the intractable flow of events has been towards the liberation of people, both in spiritua ...

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  • Craigread: Leadership
    By: C. Read | - What Constitutes Great Leadership ?

    Within the story of the last century we see the rise not only of the great Liberal Darwin Freud conflict over the question of human nature and human freedom, but we see towering above the masses the crags and peaks of peculiar individuals, our human ancestors and comrades, called leaders, that seemed to stand out against the background, as the catalysts of change. What then constitutes the cellular and molecular makeup of these rare character ...

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  • Churchill Surrenders, Roosevelt Appeases, The Ubermensch Dominate
    By: C. Read | - It is May 10th 1940 and Churchill is Prime Minister of Britain. The BBC, Guardian and other left liberal news outlets publish polls stating that 60 % of Britons believe that the war against fascist Germany cannot be won and that the French are an unworthy ally. The questions used in the poll were inadequate containing ambiguous phraseology but the news outlets dont report this just the summary results. Instead the media focuses on the hardships, the trauma and destruction of war and rec ...
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  • Churchill Is A Myth - So Say 1 In 4 Brits
    By: C. Read | - According to many bloggers feeding off a London Daily Mail survey, 25% of Britons believe that Winston Churchill did not really exist. According to the report, 'Likewise, they think historical figures such as Florence Nightingale, Sir Walter Raleigh, Mahatma Gandhi and Cleopatra were also fictional personalities created for literature or films. On the other hand, they believe Sherlock Holmes was a real person.'

    But don't worry these publicly educated geniuses have plenty of time ...

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  • Churchill From 1914-1939, And The Unnecessary War
    By: C. Read | - In modern times it is useful to learn the travails of the past. Churchill at war, is a perfect example of someone defending the Anglo-Saxon heritage of freedom, division of powers, open markets, and life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. Only Bush, Blair, Brown it is alleged, and some other leaders understand Islam's threat to Western Civilisation. It is very similar to the universal designs that predatory Nazism and corrupt Communism had upon unsupspecting states.
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  • Leadership And What It Means And What It Must Be.
    By: C. Read | - Within the story of the last century we see the rise not only of the great Liberal Darwin Freud conflict over the question of human nature and human freedom, but we see towering above the masses the crags and peaks of peculiar individuals, our human ancestors and comrades, called leaders, that seemed to stand out against the background, as the catalysts of change. What then constitutes the cellular and molecular makeup of these rare characters ?

    Harry Truman, erstwhile Presiden ...

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  • The Current Credit Meltdown Is Actually Good News
    By: C. Read | - As the American politicians and the rest of the world's 'leaders' get down on all four legs and yelp that big government is our saviour [blessed be the prophet Obama]; it might be mindful to recognise that this so-called 'credit crisis' is really about debt, credit, over-leverage and living beyond our collective means. In the rush to save unions, preferred companies, national champions, wealthy Wall Street brokers, and those connected to the largesse of big government 'aid', we should heed the w ...
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  • Churchill Quotes
    By: Martin Scott | - Churchill Quotes: 5 Great Places to Search for Them

    Winston Churchill was a very popular statesman in the history of Europe and of the rest of the world. But his name still echoes until today, because there are plenty of Churchill quotes available.

    If youre wondering where you can possibly get them, heres a good rundown of places to look for:

    1. Scan through old newspapers and magazines. Churchill quotes are abundant in magazines and newspapers ...

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  • Palestinians A.ka. Arabs, Praise Hitler [yet Again]
    By: C. Read | - Such a surprise! Arabs are once again expressing their love for their true leader, Herr Hitler. Not content with their past failed Nazi-alliance; their Nazified Baathism; or their dalliance with totalitarian Communism; the peaceful, educated and exalted Arabs are declaiming admiration for a deranged psychopath. In their lust for Jew eradication and Islamic supremacy the Arab masses are being 're-educated' to remember the greatness of der Fuehrer.


    Palestinian i.e Arab radi ...

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  • Winston Churchill On Islam And Why He Was Right
    By: C. Read | - Revisionist historians, sniveling academics and the unlearned, supported by left wing liberals and socialists, all detest a man like Winston Churchill. The current political ideology of our times, the rampant left wing-ism of the media, government controlled education and propaganda, and historical rewriting where stone age civilizations are the apex of mankind's spiritual development, where all wars fought for freedom and security throughout the ages are viewed as crimes, where criminals a ...
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  • Ban The Burqa, The Hijab And The Niqab
    By: C. Read | - There are many good reasons to ban the moving bed sheet attire, apparently so deeply coveted as status symbols by Muslim women. Even if one is dubious of Islam's claim that its women really do like looking like unmade gliding beds, there are societal and cultural reaons why the Hijab should be banned. In short banning the Burqa, the Hijab and the Niqab would ban Islam's direct and anti-social assualt on Western values.


    Many girls are murdered across the Islamic world, som ...

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  • Ban The Koran. Now
    By: C. Read | - There are many misconceptions about Islam or Mohammedism as it should rightly be called. Western self-hatred; politically correct fascism; and an anti-Western educational and media establishment ascribe incorrect labels to the Mohammedan cult. Mohammedism is not a religion, it is not modern, and its main book the Koran, is overtly racist and supremacist. Time to ban it.


    Why ban the Koran? The media and the insufferable Marxist-Feminist-anti Christian-post modern alliance ...

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  • Videoconferencing Goes To Kindergarten
    By: Nahshon Marini | - The empires of the future, says Winston Churchill, are the empires of the mind. He speaks justly. While in ancient times brute force was power, an educated mind is now a country's most effective weapon. Clearly, there is a greater challenge than ever for teachers to come up with innovative means of teaching. One such innovation is videoconferencing.

    Two-sided Jury
    Experts believe there is generally no difference in learning through videoconferencing and learning the time-h ...

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  • Born To Be An Optimist?
    By: Lawrence Ho | - The pessimist sees difficulty in every opportunity. The optimist sees the opportunity in every difficulty
    Winston Churchill

    An optimist, when faced with a problem, tends to find the upside to the situation and starts figuring out ways to solve that problem, or ways to turn it around. A pessimist, however, immediately throws up his hands, and yells, That's it; it's all over. I can't handle this anymore. Or he will distance himself from the problem, pretending it doesn' ...

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  • Uganda Tours & Travel: The Pearl Of Africa Reborn
    By: Robert Muhoho | - Uganda is a land of breathtaking contrast. Right from the border with Kenya in the east to that with the giant Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) in the west, the landscape and vegetation can be described as a kaleidoscope of tantalizing beauty. Winston Churchill, one of the United Kingdom's great historical figures, summed Uganda in four words: The Pearl of Africa'.

    Though it is often easy to look over the country's shoulder to its not too glamorous past, one thing that Uganda' ...

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  • Smoking Kills! What More Damaging Effects Of Smoking Do You Want?
    By: Ashish Jain | - Smoking kills! What more damaging effect do you want? A majority of smokers will frankly admit that they wish to give up smoking and somewhere in the past they had given up. But there is also a stubborn tribe of smokers who are not at all willing to admit the harmful effects of smoking!

    Enter a conversation:

    Sir Winston Churchill (the late former Prime Minister of Great Britain) was a chain smoker of cigars, lived up to the age of 85 years!

    If he h ...

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