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  • How To Buy The Perfect Jeans For Your Man
    By: Jane Strong | - At first glance, buying jeans for your man shouldn't be a hard thing to do, right? It's not like they have different kinds of jeans the way women have. They certainly don't have boyfriend jeans and few men can easily carry off wearing skinny or bell-bottom jeans. But if you want the perfect denim look for your guy then jeans shopping is more than knowing his waistline. Here are a few tips to help you get started.

    Types of Fit
    Yes, it's important to know the waistline of your g ...

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  • The Caliph
    By: Fardhie | - I want to invite us a moment give time to condition self in vehicle contemplation and Meditation. Here i want to share story and Phenomenon about world crisis in this time towards somebody figure that can be made Leader / Caliph towards human culture social order, Either through form scale little also big (country).

    Turn change it human at this world that considers capable self to configurings and Lead a country or Whatever that, Sea only dream for partly mankind at this transitory ...

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  • Volunteering: Why Do People Do It?
    By: Brian Jones | - When we see tragedy strike certain areas such as natural disasters wreaking havoc in a specific place; one of the most noticeable things we observe is the huge number of people getting together to lend a helping hand.

    People from all walks of life, strangers and friends alike; suddenly converge and do whatever they can to at least ease the damage that has been done; especially to the spirits of the people directly hit by the natural disaster.

    When we see all this ha ...

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  • Top 5 Must Have Designer Jeans Today
    By: Jane Strong | - When you want to look good in a pair of jeans, the first and most effective way to do that is by finding the right and fashionable style for you. Only after that should you consider the brand name. Whether it's Diesel, J Brand, Siwy, Rock and Republic, Page Premium, or other celebrity-supported designer jean brands, they're sure to look great on you with the right style.

    To help you choose the best designer jeans, consider the five most popular jean trends below.

    Boyfr ...

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  • Habitat For Humanity Homes Booming In The Current Climate Of Foreclosures
    By: Gary Ashton | - While the numbers won't be available for this year's foreclosures for some months yet, the numbers for homes lost due to foreclosure for last year are easily available for those who're brave enough to take a look at them. Reported losses to foreclosures range as high as a million homes lost for 2008, with over two million homeowners facing foreclosure proceedings between January and December 2008. Foreclosures in the beginning half of 2009 were even more prevalent than the previous year.
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  • Making Sure That You Get The Real Designer Jeans
    By: Jane Strong | - Buying designer jeans could well be the dream of many a shopper. Designer jeans, after all, are made so that they are stronger and so that they fit the body better. The problem with poorly crafted or tailored jeans is that they will look loose and ill-fitting on the body and they can make people look either too thin or too fat; or they can even make people look shapeless. Designer jeans are fit onto the body so that they have attractive contours. They might also be made of good fabrics that are ...
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  • Yogic Insights - Faith In Humanity
    By: Paul M. Jerard Jr. | - Could Yoga help you restore your faith in humanity? Have you ever had "one of those days" where everything seemed to go wrong? On one of those days, it may start with one crisis of the moment, and continue onto the next, until we become exhausted by the events of the day.

    In the worst of times, we might feel like: "What worse can happen next?" Maybe your faith in humanity is challenged by rude behavior, traffic, or an Email that attempts to steal your identity. You might begin to ...

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  • A Funny Lot - We Humans Do We Know What We Want?
    By: Hillbilly Gardener | - As humans, we have gazed into the heavens with wonder, awe and intrigue since the dawn of mankind. We have puzzled over, debated and argued whether or not we are alone in the vastness of the universe. Countless arguments have been raised both for and against the possibilities. These arguments have ranged from the bizarre to the credible and I wonder - "what if there were intelligent beings on far distant worlds? What if they did visit earth and tried to determine our worth as a race? What would ...
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  • Fighting Wars Over Oil?
    By: Markis Gardner | - Fighting wars over Oil?
    Did we really only help Kuwait because of oil? Do we really fight in wars over oil? What will happen with humanity if and when we are ever free from our dependence on oil? Will we let countless millions die and say - It is not our concern?
    Another Persons War
    While were all focused on Bush and his mad drive for Middle Eastern oil, a character with just as much imperial desire is pushing to secure their own oil supply. Venezuela is on ...

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  • War On Drugs
    By: Markis Gardner | - War on Drugs
    If we are really winning the war on drugs, then why does it continue to grow? It seems we hear about so much drugs being found yet even more is still being distributed. Are we really getting the big drug places in Columbia and other countries or are we being given token factories to make it look like we are making a difference?
    Drugs? Health? Money? Life!
    Drugs are very harmful for people who eat it. If people trying to taste them, you will be found of them.< ...

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  • World Hunger, Are We Doing Enough?
    By: Markis Gardner | - World Hunger, are we doing enough?
    Are we doing enough to end world hunger? Should we end it at all? When animals outnumber the food supply nature causes some to die of hunger. By preventing world hunger are we causing more problems down the line? If we should stop world hunger are we doing enough? Are some of these charities taking too much of the pie before the food and money gets to the poor?
    Why are we waiting?
    They once called it the grain basket of Africa, now it ...

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  • Stop Animals Hunting
    By: Markis Gardner | - Animals Hunts
    Cats, dogs, pigs, birds and even sheep are all humans friends. We are fair on the earth; we dont have the right to kill anything that i think so.
    The unnecessary hunting of animals is harmful to the environment from which they come. If an animal becomes rare or endangered in an area, then any other animals or plants in that environment are also affected, due to the disruption of the food chain. For instance, if a major prey animal dies out, then all it ...

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  • Do We Really Need To Have Animal Testing?
    By: Markis Gardner | - Do we really need to have animal testing?
    Is it really necessary that we have animal testing to make our lives better? When do we say no? Is there a difference between testing on mice and testing on dogs or monkeys? Cant we live happily without these tests?
    Is it Ever Acceptable?
    Animal testing is always a touchy subject. I generally find myself on the wrong end of both sides of the argument as I disagree with animal testing on what I consider non-vital ex ...

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  • Can Chocolate Lovers And Coffee Drinkers Stop Deforestation?
    By: Markis Gardner | - Can Chocolate lovers and Coffee Drinkers stop Deforestation?
    I hear arguments about Chocolate lovers and Coffee Drinkers needing to stop deforestation because it is the forests, more specifically the rainforests that produce the chocolate we eat and the Coffee that people drink. My question is, it seems that the Chocolate making companies and the Coffee Companies would have more to lose. Why dont they buy up big plantations and help save the rainforests? If the rainforests are ...

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  • About Global Warming
    By: Markis Gardner | - About Global Warming
    Nowadays, global warming are becoming heavier and heavier, many people are the victims of this environmental problem. It is the fact that global warming is going to lead to a rise in human-beings sickness and death. According to a report, owing to the climbing average temperatures, there are at least 20,000 Europeans in August in 2003.Its an astonishing number for every person so that we should do some actions to solve this problem.
    I think the ...

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  • Oil Spills? Come On - Can't That Be A Thing Of The Past?
    By: Markis Gardner | - Oil Spills? Come on - cant that be a thing of the past?
    We now have oil tankers with dual hulls but they dont make all of them have it because too much money. They could have another boat in front dragging lines or something to make sure the tanker behind it wont hit anything, but again too much money. There really is absolutely no reason for an oil spill! Why cant we make these companies use dual hull barges and make them use a second boat to make sure t ...

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  • Whale Hunting? Exactly What Research Are They Doing?
    By: Markis Gardner | - Whale hunting? Exactly what research are they doing?
    Japan has stated they are doing Whale research in killing these poor creatures. Well, what exactly are they researching? What journals have come out of Japan on Whales? What new theories do they have to offer? Why are we kept in the dark?
    Antarctic Paradox: Delicate Balance of the Marine Ecosystem
    During the early 20th century, the blue whale population was nearly decimated due to overhunting. As a result, the near-er ...

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  • Pollution And The Big Business
    By: Markis Gardner | - Indoor Air More Polluted than Outdoor Air
    The battle to control air pollution moved indoors such as homes and businesses. Studies have shown that people are exposed to higher concentrations of air pollution for longer periods of time inside buildings than out-of-doors. Furthermore, evidence indicates that this exposure is contributing to a rapidly increasing incidence of illness, thus costing businesses, taxpayers, and the government billions of dollars in health care costs and lost work ...

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  • World Peace Contest: An Unique Attempt To Unite The World
    By: JennyLewinsky | - Presently, in the world we are facing all global problems together be it global recession, global warming or global terrorism. Today, we need peace of mind, body and soul. The world has shrunk for sure but the distance still remains the same. An endless distance still separates us through races, color, religion and class. But some attempts should be made for establishing world peace before the global threats devours us all.


    A highly interesting attempt is made by the websi ...

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  • The Macromedia Flash Man Looks To Lego For A System
    By: jesse S.somer | - When it comes to computer technology it is often the case that it takes a large number of people working together to create something new and ingenious. However, we do know from experience that sometimes it is an individual human being who cracks the code' that leads to a new way of doing things. For isn't that what technology is, new ways of getting things done? In the case Of Macromedia Flash we have look to one person in particular, Jonathan Gay. This one guy pretty much revo ...
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  • Php And People Go Hand-in-hand In Evolution
    By: jesse S.somer | - Web developers are normal people. Do you agree? Most probably if you are reading this article I am talking about you. So look in the mirrorare you normal? If you are a developer you would know about, or at least have heard about PHP. PHP is now being used by hundreds of thousands of developers, and it's installed on several million sites across the Internet. We're talking over 20% of the domains on the Internet people! So, how do you think technology like this was created then? ...
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  • Getting Involved With Our Youth
    By: Victor Epand | - The youth of today definitely differs than the youth of twenty or thirty years ago and I believe it is time we find ways to get these youth involved at all age levels. Parents, teachers, and society has a responsibility as a whole every single time something devastating appears on the television concerning some child committing a crime.

    It is up to us to take these little bulls the horns and incorporate values into them through a variety of fun activities that will get them involv ...

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  • A Vedic View Of Nature
    By: Victor Epand | - There are a number of vedic books available on the market today that concentrate on the subject of nature and all of the little intricacies surrounding it. The environment in which each individual lives is part of nature surrounding that individual.

    Have you ever taken the time to sit on your front porch and look around you at all of the fabulous ingredients that make up your environment? Have you ever wondered to yourself where all the beautiful buildings and structures came from ...

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  • Teaching Our Next Generation The Vedic Culture
    By: Victor Epand | - In many of the ancient vedic teachings, which can be found in a variety of vedic books on the market today, individuals can become familiar with the culture of an ancient society that is still being installed today in many Indian families.

    Individuals that were not brought up in the normal vedic culture can now study a variety of vedic books to learn these ancient vedic cultures. Several years ago there was next to nothing written about the vedic cultures that have been passed dow ...

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  • Caring For The Planet And Environment
    By: Victor Epand | - Many vedic books teach individuals how to properly care for their environment and planet, which has been given as a gift. With proper care their environment and planet will continue to provide for them and for future generations with the food they eat to the water they drink.

    The environment and planet have been created to provide all the necessities that individuals will need during their life time. Individuals need to learn how not to exploit the resources that are provided to t ...

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  • Fortune Telling Tarot In An Ignorant Humanity
    By: Samantha Srillian | - The past of the clairvoyants is something that is concealed by time. there's some references and queriers that associate the beginning of the Tarot with that of ancient egypt, while additional historians and probersinferthat the horoscopesdivides sources with very oldnomad cultures. can still, there are additional queriers that affix an Italianbeginning to the Tarot cards, and it is deemed that the Tarot Cards became a utility of intuition roughly the 1400s. since that period, multiple of var ...
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  • Humanity Found Within The Pages Of Vedic Books
    By: Victor Epand | - There are an unlimited supply of vedic books available on the market today at your area retail bookseller and at many on-line web sites. Many of these vedic books focus upon the influence of Kali-yuga during modern day and how individuals can keep humanity alive during this era.

    Individuals through all walks of life seek for the perfect human life, which includes materially, spiritually, emotionally, mentally, and physically. These individuals seek information that perhaps is beyo ...

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  • Habitat For Humanity
    By: Christopher Watson | - Habitat for humanity is an international, Christian, non-governmental, non-profit organization devoted to building simple, decent and affordable housing in partnership with people in need. Millard and Linda Fuller founded this organization in 1976 in Americus, Georgia. In 2006, its international headquarter moved to Atlanta. Although headquartered in United States, two thirds of Habitat construction takes place in other countries. They work around the world with volunteers from all backgrounds, ...
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  • More Ways To Make Deeper, More Sincere Friendships
    By: Mark V. Hansen | - Be Honest
    Sometimes we are afraid of hurting our friends' feelings. We don't tell them our honest feelings. We feel that we are protecting them.

    Think about it.

    Do you want your friends hiding their true feelings from you even if it may hurt?

    I have asked dozens of people this question. They all want their friends to share their true feelings, especially when it is about something that will help them improve or become a better pers ...

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  • Claim Your Spiritual Inheritance And Lead Humanity
    By: Richard D. Blackstone | - For the last two thousand years of recorded history most of humanity has lived within a paradigm that said we are all separate beings. Separate from each other, separate from the planet that sustains us and separate from the source of our existence.

    Until the last one hundred years this separation mentality was annoying and we killed a lot of people because of it, but the societal structure and the planet were able to keep pace with man's attempts at exploitation and murder. Howe ...

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  • Self-preservation As The Central Idea Of Hitler's Ideology
    By: Andrew Schwartz | - Hitler ideology connected with self-preservation consisting in having nothing to do with sparing humanity if the self-preservation of his race is in danger, falls in line with the need to take away foreign soil if such a necessity appears, irrespective of the inhumanity that may happen so as to get resources for the particular race or nation and in such a way ensuring its preservation. This partly explains the face value cruelty of Hitler in the period of holocaust as well as in the beginning of ...
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  • Hitler's Thoughts About The Jews
    By: Andrew Schwartz | - Dr, Karl Lueger the creator of the Christian Social Party influenced Hitler's views on nationalism, In his writings Dr. Karl Lueger obviously considered the Jews a form or fashion with nearly every action remotely defined as immoral and distasteful. Karl Lueger's publications and pamphlets were evidently of the anti-Semitism type and were devoted to this theme. Reading the works of Karl Lueger made Hitler think about what he defined to be immoral acts taking place in Vienna at that per ...
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  • Force As The Only Way For Hitler To Achieve His Goals
    By: Andrew Schwartz | - Hitler took a look at many of the great nation and previous empires and how they captured the land resources which they needed to support their corresponding populations. He looked at how the United States of America went west and applied force against the native Americans (Indian tribes) and took the majority of their lands at force, how Germany during the ruling of both Wilhelm I and Wilhelm II applied force to found the great and powerful German Empire, and how the Romans applied force to ori ...
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  • Animal Rights Is A Dirty Word
    By: Jeff Popick | - Many years ago I saw Donald Trump interviewed by Larry King on the subject of charity and charitable organizations. "The Donald" expressed his suspicions that nobody is completely altruistic and, therefore, was leery of the true motives of charitable organizations. Knowing a thing or two about some large charitable organizations, I agreed with his perspective.

    For example, the members of the American Heart Association could solve the major issue of heart disease easily, if they ...

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  • Our Unity Is A Scientific Reality
    By: Robert Najemy | - For many centuries spiritual leaders have taught us that we are one family and that the solution to all of our problems is to live in unity, peace, love and cooperation. Christ gave special emphasis to these values and encouraged his followers to think of God as their mutual Father and all persons as their brothers and sisters.

    Although some efforts have been made in that direction, such as the United Nations, the European Union and other - mostly economic - forms of cooperation, ...

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  • Evolutionary Becoming
    By: Luxamore | - Evolution is the movement of energy toward a higher expression or manifestation of a higher complex structure. Energy is always kinetic, though it may appear at times to be static or potential; it is constantly in movement, ceaselessly forming and transforming its structure into something that it was not before. Thus, whatever appears as form, as an energy-structure, is always in a state of flux or becoming. This may not be apparent outwardly to the senses, but it is inherently so in the atomic ...
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  • Shadows Of Future Past
    By: Jerry Richard Boone | - I love planetariums. The stars, planets, satellites, etc. plus the padded reclining seats, dark comfortable surroundings, and usually a nice soothing voice. Yes, it's great. In no time at all, I'm fast asleep! Only once, many years ago, I stayed wide awake for the whole program.

    The story was so intriguing I couldn't take my usual nap! Even more remarkable, I can still recall most of the storyline and many of its details, although the author, title, and producer have long since ...

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  • Designer Jeans Go Personalized
    By: Jay Kranz | - A pair of jeans is a great outfit mixer; it blends perfectly with work and leisure alike. A good pair of jeans is soft, but virtually indestructible. Each person is shaped a little differently, so the fit of the jeans is important. In high quality jeans, each pair of jeans is individually inspected, making sure all belt loops, buttons and zippers are in good working condition. Classy jeans labels are all the rage. For women who wish to express themselves with their attire, a pair of jeans is the ...
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  • Reading The Signs Of The Times
    By: Jonathon Hardcastle | - Several decades ago, Mohandas K. Gandhi warned against what he called the seven social sins: politics without principle, wealth without work, commerce without morality, pleasure without conscience, education without character, science without humanity, and worship without sacrifice.

    Gandhi's social sins point to the crucial relationship between our ethics and our public life. That relationship has proven in the 21st Century to be the main subject in scholarly debates and the prima ...

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