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  • Three Most Sacred Words in America - Not I Love You  By : Rev Michael Bresciani
    The words “what I want” are fast replacing the words “I love you” in America’s common vernacular. Why is this happening?
  • The Relationship among Victims, Rescuers and Perpetrators  By : Leslie Reynolds Benns
    An introduction to the victim, rescuer, perpetrator triangle.
  • Repercussion Of Faith  By : T. Lange
    Religion, politics, and economy are connected to each other; any change in one will surely reverberate and induce changes in the others.
  • How To Choose The Right Personal Injury Lawyer  By : George Royal
    Choosing the right personal injury lawyer may be one of the most important things that you will ever do. If you want to win your case, either as a defense or to win damages, you need to have the right personal injury lawyer fighting by your side. So how do you choose the personal injury lawyer?

    In order to find the personal injury lawyer you need to ask around. The personal injury lawyer that you choose should have years of good experience behind him or her. You cannot af...
  • Why Women Are Protected From Consensual Acts  By : Jim Thio
    When a woman stays in an abusive violent relationship, societies won’t simply declare that it must be inconsensual and illegal.

    Societies will ask the woman first whether she wants to stay or not. Yet when a woman happily chooses to share a rich smart male, be a prostitute or concubine, societies simply say that it’s so bad it must be inconsensual, and it must be illegal.

    When a woman gets stuck in a bad marriage with a violent, financially irresponsible male, societi...
  • Infidelity: Two Burning Questions  By : Colette Kelso
    There are two major questions you’ll be hoping to answer when seeking information about infidelity. The first is, “How can I tell if my partner is cheating?” And if you find out that he or she is cheating, then you’ll want to know, “Can this relationship survive?”

    There is an article out there somewhere that offers over 180 ways to tell if your lover is cheating. Heaven help the one who’s really working overtime and planning a surprise party for you. Do you really need ove...
  • Immigration – Trying On A New Lifestyle  By : Paul Babs
    The lure of riches in a foreign land, the potential of awesome new opportunities, dreams of what might be – all these sometimes entice people to immigrate to a different country. Being reunited with a loved one or just longing for adventure are also strong reasons for immigrating. Sometimes, rather than being drawn to a new country, one is pushed: religious persecution, starvation when the crops have failed, escaping unbearable family situations. Certainly wars, revolutions a...
  • Detecting Deception  By : Timothy Cole
    Detecting deception is more difficult than most people realize.

    Contrary to popular belief, people give off few, if any, nonverbal cues when lying. For instance, most people believe that breaking eye contact is an indicator of deception. Research, however, does not support this claim. There are no differences in eye contact when individuals lie or when they tell the truth.

    In fact, decades of research indicate that there are few reliable, nonverbal cues of deception. A...
  • A Military Tribute  By : Sintilia Miecevole
    It is truly beyond my abilities to express my gratitude and give my thanks to the military for their service to the world as they fight for our freedom. It is my hope that the following tribute will in part do that.

    We are at war! While we enjoy our comfortable homes, food on the table and clean water to drink, thousands of brave men and women of the armed forces are defending our homeland in constant danger, lack of sleep, cold, wet, filth, dust, trenches, hunger and lon...
  • The Value Of Associations  By : Tim Whiston
    This past week I ran into a friend of mine who I hadn't seen in quite some time. It was good to see him again, at least for a few minutes.

    Then I remembered why I stopped associating with him in the first place.

    The guy has a big heart, and you can't help but love him. Unfortunately, he is also an incessant whiner.

    He is always going on about how he doesn't make enough money with his job, and how things never seem to go right for him in life. No matter what you say t...
  • Fear Of Commitment  By : Margaret Paul, Ph.D.
    In my counseling work, I often work with clients who have a deep fear of commitment. These individuals generally say that they want to be in a loving relationship, yet they keep picking “the wrong people.”

    Susan, 38, sought my help because she was in two relationships at the same time. This didn’t feel right to her, so she knew that she had to make a choice. Yet she could not seem to decide which relationship was right for her.

    Susan had been in a relationship with Sha...
  • Why People Lie  By : Timothy Cole
    Why do people lie, especially to those they love?

    Lying is a technique that is used to influence, control and manipulate other’s thoughts, feelings, and behaviors. Lying comes naturally, and most of the time, it happens with little awareness, effort, or thought. In fact, children start lying, quite effectively, early in life. And as adults, people continue to lie.

    Not only is lying fairly common, but it can take several different forms. On occasion, people will tell a ...
  • Learn To Dance The Salsa  By : Gray Rollins
    The word “salsa” in Spanish means sauce. Salsa dancing is also known as slot dancing because couples don’t move around a large area of the dance floor; instead they stay in a more fixed or smaller area of the floor. So are you ready to learn Salsa dancing?

    The salsa has an eight beat pattern that is made up of two bars of four beats. The Salsa music is usually complicated and fast with around 180 beats per minute. The salsa pattern is generally one of three steps and then ...
  • How To Help Poverty Without Enlarging It?  By : Jim Thio
    The rich gets richer and the poor make more kids. If this keeps going, then disparity of wealth will keep going up causing social instability.

    Wouldn't both be better off if the rich makes more kids and the poor gets more welfare?

    Am I suggesting eugenics? No. Not the one where governments actively do actually. I wrote another article how active eugenics, just like any governments programs, can go really wrong.

    I disagree with many solutions proposed by http://whatwe...
  • Why men fail with women and attraction  By : Rion Williams
    Millions of men today are confused and in the dark as to how
    to treat or react to women when society tells them what to do
    yet the women ignore or reject them. This article will help
    men understand some of the issues and will help to bring
    men into the light of a more effective reality.
  • Managing The Pain Of Abusive Relationships  By : Kim Olver
    How many times have you said, “I didn’t have a choice?” This is a phrase that is uttered by many to justify their behavior or complain about their life circumstances. Surely, we can continue to believe there are no choices, but it is my belief that kind of thinking is what greatly contributes to our frustration and limits the strength and amount of personal power we experience.

    Whenever you are in a situation where you believe there is “no choice”, remember that there are ...
  • You Can Improve Your Relationship  By : Kim Olver
    It seems as if creating successful relationships with our significant others and parenting children are two of the most difficult jobs we face and yet we get no formal training in either. It’s as if people believe that we are born with an inherent ability to do these two things. Yet, look around us. In the US, the divorce rate is slightly over 50%! I don’t know anywhere but baseball where a 50% average is a good thing.

    Couples go through life getting along when times are g...
  • How Compatible Are You And Your Partner?  By : Kim Olver
    What are the things you argue about? Where are the disagreements? The small resentments? Where do you have to give in to get along?

    Do you argue over money? Are you fighting over sex? Do you have different ideas about how much time you should spend together and apart? Do you squabble over extended family and friends? Is one of you daring and reckless, while the other wants to play things safe? Does one of you want to be right all the time? Does one of you want to always b...
  • Fears Of A New Relationship  By : Margaret Paul, Ph.D.
    Katie had not been in a relationship in ten years, and she was scared to death. In her last relationship, she had lost herself completely and then felt devastated when her boyfriend of three years left her for another woman.

    After working on herself emotionally and spiritually for a number of years, Katie, now 48, felt she was ready for a new relationship. So she joined an online dating service and promptly met Sean, who seemed too good to be true. Warm, compassionate, in...
  • Top Ten List Of What To Do And What Not To Do In Relationships  By : Kim Olver
    Most of us who have been intimately involved with someone beyond the infatuation stage know that relationships are like a rollercoaster ride. When things are good, they are very, very good. When things are bad, they are very, very bad. As a relationship coach, I have developed Top 10 Lists---one for men and one for women on 10 things to do and not to do in relationships.

    MEN

    DO

    1. Just listen to your partner without offering advice.
    2. Trust and respect her.
    3. Tre...
  • Deadly Relationship Habits  By : Kim Olver
    How many of you have ever been involved with a significant other who wanted you to do something you didn’t want to do? I doubt that I’m the only one. By virtue of a significant other relationship, there will be times when our partners will want us to do things we don’t necessarily want to do and conversely, there will be times when we will want our partners to do things they don’t want to do.

    This is perfectly normal. The key, however, is what we do about it. Can you remem...
  • The Trouble With Rebound Relationships  By : My Relationship Tips
    It never easy when a relationship goes sour. All the love, attention, emotional investment that a person has made to his/her loved one suddenly goes down the drain.

    The stress and emotional turmoil that goes with this situation can be extremely devastating on a person. That is why it is not the most ideal time for a person who has just experienced a break up to enter into a new relationship. Because chances are, that a person who is in this situation is just committing hi...
  • Why Women Like Bad Boys  By : Datehow.com Staff
    Why are most women attracted to those motorcycle types, dirty and grungy looking Lotharios that their mothers and fathers have told them to not be involved in?

    Is it because of these men’s inherently good looks, scorching bad boy quality? Or is it a simple case of bad psychology: that women really do not know what’s good for them?
    Believe it or not, there is a certain aura that bad boys exude that some women do find hopelessly irresistible.

    It is so good to be bad. Or...
  • Tongue is a Weapon of Hurt  By : C.F. Bettridge
    This article is about how we use words to hurt people. Not giving in to the philosophy of and eye for an eye but rather trying to control what you say.


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