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The Panacea for Greatness

by Uzoma in Issues, December 20, 2011
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Proscastination is a thief of time. Franklin says "Never leave that till tomorrow which you can do today." Many have failed to achieve their life’s dream because they think it is late, while some do not even dare to do a thing. Again some procastinate. Anything you dream to do or become, start today. It is never late. You can achieve something for yourself.

Why “Textile” is Not So Bad After All

by sdkendre in History, May 31, 2011
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Many people are surprised by the abbreviations used in text or SMS messages, such as “UR L8″, meaning "end." Is it grounded in our common literary values ​​are in ruins, and that young people will be disadvantaged by their lack of proper spelling? In fact, people use short words, such as cutting. cubes user rather than to see. Nowadays, teenagers are not aware of pronuncing the right words. They are only in English but do not know how to pronounce English words correctly and accurately.

Why It’s Pointless to Complain

by Corekt in Philosophy, August 15, 2010
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What happens when life gets unfair? Bill Gates says to get used to it, and he’s right. Whining cannot and will not get you anywhere in life.

Ireland in The Heart of All Irish

by MicheleK in Society, October 29, 2009
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Ireland has a vast history both beautiful and violent. One may leave Ireland but Ireland is forever in the heart of its people.

Scheduling Romance Around Shawfest in Niagara, Ontario

by Roberrific in Relationships, February 27, 2008
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My five year wedding anniversary would demand every romantic tool available, including fresh cut flowers, beeswax candles, and at least two bars of honey chamomile bath soap. Very optimistically, I also packed a small bottle of massage oil, a silk scarf, and two ostrich feathers. But how would I tickle her brain?

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