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Division in The Church, Vertical and Horizontal

by Ralph Brandt in Religion, November 12, 2009
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The anatomy of church splits.

How to Find Manuals

by Dartman in Advice, September 30, 2009
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Have you ever wished you had a manual for that old piece of electronics or garden implement or power tool and didn’t know where to find one?

Disney: The Happiest Place on Earth?

by Elly27 in Activism, June 11, 2009
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Welcome to Magic Kingdom where good prevails over evil and everyone lives happily ever after. This is a place most people associate with good wholesome family values, a nice community, a safe environment and an exemplary lifestyle. However, as you look closely, you will see that Disney is a corporation which explains how the rich get richer, and the poor stay poor. Disney, unfortunately, is a classic example of Karl Marx reflection of the world. Marx predicted in the mid-1800s that society will forever be capitalistic, unless workers unite and overthrow their bosses. Hopefully this revolution will happen soon, as conditions in Disney are only getting worse.

Loyalty Lessons for American Auto Makers

by Santiago Stoetzel in Economics, April 16, 2009
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Loyalty becoming the best asset for American Auto Makers.

New Year: New Targets

by acy in Holidays, January 2, 2009
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This is a upcoming brand new year. 2009 is about to touch our hearts with new sensations, new feelings, and new adventures each day…

Rebirth of the American Brand Products

by michaelcarvell in Economics, April 23, 2008
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Tax credits for American companies remaking of American brand products.

20++ More Wonder Brands and Trademarks That Made It to the Oxford Dictionary

by Sher D Fly in Languages, March 18, 2008
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Some of the words that we use today originated from brand names or trademarks of famous products. I have listed 20++ more famous brands that have actually made it into the Oxford Dictionary (British version).

Nine Wonder Brands That Made It to the Oxford Dictionary

by Sher D Fly in Languages, September 5, 2007
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Some of the words that we use today originated from brand names of famous products. These words have made it into the Oxford Dictionary (British version).

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