By: Reggie Odom | 2010-09-24 | Coaching , even if subconsciously. Real power is not something to fear. Real power is the power that lies at the read more
By: Karina Paulson | 2010-06-18 | Health & Fitness Okay, let me ask you this. Ifyouwere a foot, would you like to be stuffed into a shoe that only read more
By: william | 2010-09-14 | International Business Gold mining machine has to be tough and durable, because you are usually too far out to simply run read more
By: Madison Starr | 2010-06-04 | Humanities Well, since it doesn''t give much time to travel to the places I''ve wanted to visit or clean up my financial messes, I suppose I would concentrate on the bigger picture. I''d spend every waking moment being thankful for the life I''ve lived. read more
By: Paul Schingle | 2010-05-31 | Politics First off, I''d like to say that I realize that I could never become president. Even though I support President Obama and believe he''s one of the first outsiders to get in, as a whole, I don''t believe that outsiders ever really will get in. read more
By: John Traveler | 2010-05-29 | Humanities First of all, let us presuppose for the purpose of this article that our pending death is not the result of cancer or some other disease which results in the most heinous and treacherous end of life. read more
By: Xiaohong Peng | 2010-06-03 | Humanities Last Day as I Fancy Life is like a brook for me, flowing quietly. Therefore, it will not become billowy suddenly even in my last day. I plan it peaceful and cut off unnecessary emotions. And my boyfriend and my friends will not notice it is my last day. read more
By: Irrira Rikki | 2010-05-31 | Humanities just as they were about to bury me - or burn me - come alive! Show them that death isn''t the end. But read more
By: Anthony Miele | 2010-05-31 | Humanities If I were to die by the next day, there would be several events and doings I would deem necessary read more
By: Sandy Shaw | 2010-03-29 | Leadership The pressures arising from this long period of missions are beginning to show. The wear and tear of serving in the frontline is taking it's toll. Time after time he experiences rejection, and then ejection. In Philippi he was thrown into prison. In Thessalonica he has to face a riot. When in Berea, he has to flee. In Athens, there was mocking and sneering and ridiculing, as he was laughed at. And now, this uproar in Corinth. He is meeting rejection everywhere. Leaders have to confront this on occasions, and they are faced by different dimensions of sin. Such an intimately, personal, and tender scene uplifts and refreshes. read more