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Decisions, Decisions, Decisions
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dale-leo
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Business, Psychology
Decisions, Decisions, Decisions Through life we are constantly having to make decisions. How do we know what is the right decision, or the wrong decision. Have you heard the expression– some people wear a horse shoe around their neck. No matter what they think or do, everything works out for them. Example: The one I like to use is the hula- hoop, If you or I came up with this idea of a hoop around the waist, and using a swivel hip motion of the body to keep it spinning, and then tried to explain to people this will be a great invention to put on the market. They would think we were nuts, and well, that would be it, we would probably agree, maybe this would be dumb, our mind would go blank and never think about it again. So what is it that makes these individuals know, that all their thoughts and decisions are the correct ones to make. They have discovered the secrets of the gift, they have discovered how to use the gift correctly. Why have they not shared the secrets of the gift with others? These secrets when discovered are usually kept to oneself and are not shared, because of the fear of competition. This has been the wrong beliefs, we have been fooled into
Marvel at the Sunrise of a New World with Honest Hope!
by
kerry-hatfield
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Psychology
Marvel at the Sunrise of a New World with Honest Hope! As a young teenager growing up in Ann Arbor, Michigan in the 1960’s; I felt part of a very progressive community. Because of the University of Michigan, I was privileged at an early age to have that era’s brightest teachers. It prepared me for an optimistic view for our future. I became proud of my father when he helped drive a car load from my seventh grade class to Detroit, Michigan. We went to the Fisher Theatre to see the premiere of an artful music driven“2001 A Space Odyssey”. We had read the book in class and, now we would see this awe inspiring movie. Years later the sequel came out, “2010” and one line in the movie summed up what I grew up to believe. “Something wonderful is happening” spoke louder than what every one and current events were saying. I knew deep in my heart that WE controlled our destiny and I wanted to play a part in it. Now, it stands to reason why I am motivated to belong to an organization that truly strives to assist individuals to become the person they were meant to be. In meeting others that want a brighter future and realize they have the power to create
Evolution: The Changes of our Planet and Animals
by
dale-leo
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Health, Psychology
.. Evolution: The changes of our planet and animals. True Honest proven facts have been shown, through evolution, the strong will survive. The strong have been able to adapt, to the changes of life. The strong have been able to overcome any and all, who have challenged them. The strong have been able to out maneuver, out think, move around, or over any obstacle in its way. The evolution of change will never stop, every animal, insect, or living cell have been able to survive the evolution changes. What about us, the human being, will we be able to keep up? The amazing reality is, we as human beings are creature of change, We Are able to adapt. With the Power of our Mind, we can learn to survive in any situation we are born into, or we move ourselves into. We can survive all climate temperatures, from the winter artic cold, to the hot desert sun. Then why, is the phrase I can’t still in existence? The mind is the strongest part of our body, or perhaps it is the weakest part of the body. How does the mind become strong and how do we keep it strong and alive? Have you heard of very average people who have risen to the top and became among the rich
No Taxation Without Representation
by
undefeated-life
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Economics, History, Politics
The slogan, (No taxation without representation), was used as a political slogan in the Americas from 1763 to 1776. This slogan summarized the primary grievance between the British colonists and the Thirteen Colonies known today as the United States of America. Many of the American colonists believed that the lack of direct representation in the governing British Parliament was an illegal denial of their rights as Englishmen. Therefore, the laws requiring taxation of the colonists, as well as other laws imposed on the colonists pertaining to their currency, were considered unconstitutional. At that time the Parliament realized that in order to control a people, the economy of the people had to be controlled first. The best way to insure the advantage of the Parliament over the Thirteen Colonies was to increase the monetary status of the Parliament through taxation while at the same time reducing the monetary economy of the Colonies through the resulting social economic collapse due to this taxation. This allowed the Parliament to garner funds attained from the Colonies through taxation and then use those funds to purchase gold and silver which was intrinsically more powerful than the currency which the Colonists were printing as their own currency in the Americas. This morning I heard on the local news that the our state governor has placed two