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You Will be Happy Yourself If You Share Happiness

by Muhammad Irfan Zafar in Philosophy, January 17, 2012
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11 rules that can keep you happy provided you practice them

Life is very beautiful and it is also a fact that it is mortal then why shouldn’t we make it simple, face the hardships smilingly, since only we have to solve our problems. In order to solve your problems sensibly, it is important that your mind must be at peace and for that peace of mind it is important to live happily.

A Place Called Forward

by stryka1966 in Advice, January 1, 2012
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Whatever our “lot” we can be assured there is a way forward for us…

Memory-ghosts

by KayyMyLove in Paranormal, June 24, 2011
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Originally posted on http://inspirationshaven.blogspot.com/ in January 2009, this short story tells of a haunting past, and a new romance carrying a girl far away from the despair, depression, and fear she had previously experienced.

Youth as I Think

by tenraj in Society, March 17, 2011
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A hope for old people.

Disorders of The Mind: Cause and Effect

by novelist in Psychology, March 1, 2011
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It seems, at this critical jucture of the economic downturn, disorders of the mind is getting to be more and more prevalent.

Charlie Sheen as Humpty Dumpty

by sjfh1974 in People, February 4, 2011
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Will the actor be able to put his life back together again after his recent relapse? My thoughts and opinions.

Rock Bottom Has a View

by RecycleDecorating in Philosophy, January 29, 2011
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Being at rock bottom can provide a view that looks upward, toward a way out of the pit.

A Matter of Inequality

by novelist in History, January 26, 2011
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The Age of Enlightenment has not as yet dawned on the primitive culture of certain countries that are guided by ancient doctrines, whose bias against women should be regarded as a "sore thumb" in this modern era.

Noblesse Unobliged

by Philip Roberts in Economics, January 20, 2011
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A poem about the need to tax the rich in order to help the poor.

Van Gogh and His Missing Ear!

by john smither in Society, December 24, 2010
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Just a few days before Christmas 1888, while in a state of severe depression the Dutch painter Vincent Van Gogh removed a part of his own ear with a razor. Today Van Gogh is regarded by many as being an artistic genius, many of his paintings sell for record breaking prices but that was not always the case.

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