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How To Induce The Greedy Nature Of Human Body    By: Emma111
There was a happy farmer living in a small village. Although he was poor and hard working every day, he always looked so happy. One day, a demon came across him and decided to destroy his happiness.(read entire article)(posted on: 2011-06-20)
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Tie Yourself With Suffering Closely To Achieve Success    By: Emma111
A department manager who had worked in the company for four years went to talk with the human resource manager and decided to change the working duties. The HR manager asked him the reason, but the department manager said that he had come across bottleneck in work and he want to change another position to achieve success in career.(read entire article)(posted on: 2011-06-20)
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Wordsmiths - Joseph Chinnock    By: Joseph Chinnock
WordSmiths is a consortium of published and award winning novelists, short story writers and poets(read entire article)(posted on: 2011-06-20)
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Bookcoach    By: Joseph Chinnock
Do you have a manuscript that needs a professional review before you hand it over to the publisher?(read entire article)(posted on: 2011-06-20)
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Choose The Right Jeans For Myself    By: kelly
"Usually, he fills a bathtub to about six inches with room-temperature water and adds two tablespoons of Dr. Bronner's Magic Liquid Soap, which he likes because it is mild. Then, he immerses the jeans in the tub, laying them flat," explains author of the Journal article. After 20 minutes of soaking, he drip dries the denims with a homemade scented satchel tucked in a pocket. Not only do the pants come out smelling like roses, they're guaranteed to last a lot longer than if they were taken for a weekly spin cycle. If this seems like a lot of trouble for a pair of rugged 501′s, you've probably never found your perfect pair. A good pair of jeans is like a trusty sidekick, and that may be why they're hard to part with even when they're in tatters. After all those trial-and-error hours in the dressing room in search of 'the one', with no guarantee of an exact replica, starting from scratch can seem like a lost cause. Once I have a pair of Ture Religion,which were worn two years by me. But I am not willing to throw them away even though they are look a little old. The pair of Ture Religion were bought by my mother. She bought it for me as my 18 years old birthday presant. Before I was 18 years old, I often went shopping with my mother. The jeans I always buy out are the ordinary jeans. I choose the soft and elastic jeans. If they are high quality, I always buy them out. As a student, may parents tell me diligent and thrifty. So I did not wear a famous brand jeans before. Even my jeans I wear before were not belong to the famous brands, but they were worn comfortably. As I am grow up day after day, I start to pay attention to the brand jeans. As a big girl, I learn to earn money by myself. At the same time, I can buy cloth for myself with my own money. So I begin to buy brand jeans, such as Lee, Levi's and Ture Religion. "There's no way of knowing what jeans fit you best. You've basically got to reserve time to try on a whole bunch till you find one you like," says Loren Cronk, owner of Loren, a custom denim bar that opened this month in Brooklyn, New York. Since sizes and fit can vary even within the same designer line, finding your perfect pair takes a stroke of luck. But once you've found your match, making them last is in your hands. Consider these tried-and-true tricks from the pros for preserving your denims.(read entire article)(posted on: 2011-06-20)
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Repeating Doing The Simple Things Could Help You Achieve Success    By: Code Blue
There was a famous marketing master who would retire from his career. To be invited by the industry associations and the social immunities, he decided to give the last speech. On that day, the meeting room was filled with people who were eagerly waiting for the speech of the great salesman.(read entire article)(posted on: 2011-06-20)
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Benefits Of Wellness Retreats    By: Anna Johnson
Wellness retreats also provide you with the opportunity to enhance your creative skills. They are the best platform to develop your hidden talent.(read entire article)(posted on: 2011-06-19)
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Do Not Surrender To Your Habits Easily    By: Emma111
In 1870, Sholes was the largest company specializing in the production of typewriter. At that time, the rebounding speed of machines after typing was quite slow, and as the typer accelerated the speed, it was prone to appear the phenomenon of twisted letter keys. People needed to separate them apart carefully with hands, so it influenced the typing speed. For this reason, this company often received customer complaints on this issue.(read entire article)(posted on: 2011-06-18)
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Live On Our Own Perfectly And Nobly To The End Of Life    By: Emma111
There was an old carpenter who was ready to retire, so he told his boss: “I'm old, so I do not want to build wood house anymore.” Although he knew that income would be less, he still decided to enjoy peaceful and leisure retiring life.(read entire article)(posted on: 2011-06-18)
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The Boots Match With Jeanswear    By: kelly
There are many pockets in cowboy's jacket. So cowboy can carry all kinds of necessities categorized in his pocket. In the western movies, most shirts of cowboys are embellished. For instance, they are added lace or tassel in front. When we talk about cowboys, we can not miss jeans. Except for the shirts match with jeanswear, the boots of cowboys match with jeanswear too. In the western films, boots bear the rich impressive protagonist. They tend to appear in the beginning of the movie's big close up. Riding boots are almost as common as commodity in the western United States. Whether the cowboys or the general residents, they all wear riding boots. There are so many kinds of boots' material, such as cowhide, ostrich skin, crocodile skin, snakeskin. The bottom of boot is thin, while its upper is high. So this kind of boots are not only comfortable, but also very beautiful. A pair of high quality western boots can be worn in 20-30 years without metabolic. The General prices range from $180 to $500. Tall canister boots are cowboys' necessary tool when then journey north and south. They are decorated with beautiful tapestries and lagging, and both waterproof to keep warm, wear-resisting durable. Suitable for cattle drives all day and aquatic plants by the cowboy. The riding boot always assembles spurs at its behind, some still hang a small decoration that sends all pleasant ringing sound. When cowboys riding or walking, the decorathion sents out the sound of bells and whistles. It shows the incomparable power and prestige of cowboy, like a good saying "His name is enough to strike terror in people's hearts". In addition, cowboy's waist-hip place is often tied a very strong wide belt. There are beautiful graven adornments in it, as well as large belt buttons. Cowboy often hang a leather sheath that installs one or more guns on the belt. Sometimes, the leather sheath put a long whip to drive a herd of the cattles and horses. Later on, the cowboys who are in pursuit of perfection adorn colorful tassel or the wear decoration at the sides of jeans. Before leaving, to protect vulnerable legs, they put on a overall of hard leather leg guards over the jeans. The free and easy with elegant dress of cowboy has adored a number of people. Some one said that San Francisco likes a hale cowboy. The city reminds me of that classic story. What achieves the brilliant of San Francisco today? Are those gold diggers who held gold prospective but retured home with empty-handed? No! The heroes are boatmen who provided tools for gold and ferry boats for those gold diggers.(read entire article)(posted on: 2011-06-18)
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