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Eight Great Ways to Learn French

by dantravelwriting in Languages, April 19, 2012
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If you’ve always wanted to visit France and actually understand what the waiters are saying about you then now’s your chance. This article gives you tips and advice on how to learn French, including: singing, dating and playing games.

Hobbies

by PatriantoGalugu in Education, April 13, 2012
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Each person must have hobby. Might be one or more. And those hobbies variously. These are some common hobbies,

That Thing You Do: Sexy Things That Make Him Want You

by Carissa Gordon in Relationships, February 7, 2012
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What things will have him drooling over you? The vote is in! Get his attention with these simple tips.

Preparing for Extreme Financial Problems

by Sherrie Taylor in Economics, July 31, 2011
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Now is the time to begin preparing for extreme financial problems. The economy is going to get worse and even more jobs are going to be gone.

You Don’t Know Antyhing

by mikie2000 in Psychology, July 24, 2011
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Do you know what a kokutsu dachi stance is? Or what Swot Analysis is? Bilateral probital hematoma?

Unemployment in America, and The Idea of Creating a Job for Yourself

by prospectboy in Work, July 23, 2011
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Consider using whatever your hobbies are, or things you are passionate about as a source of income.

This Information is Invaluable

by RoseJulijana in Sexuality, July 13, 2011
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How to live better.

Getting a Job: The Death of an Individual

by Miles Grimes in Work, June 2, 2011
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As the title supposes, the traditionally acceptable economic move of getting an entry-level corporate job leads to psycho-social stagnation. Here’s why.

Negativity and How It Affects Our Society

by prospectboy in Philosophy, April 12, 2011
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Negativity is like a disease that can spread.

Pirate Ships You’ve Never Heard of

by georgeroy in History, February 28, 2011
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A grand wooden ship floats upon the calm sea, skull flag flying and scouts in the bird’s nest searching for potential victim ships on the horizon. Fear is struck into the very bones of whomever sees the dreaded pirate ship, and many ships steer clear of them. The menacing jolly roger symbol on the flag, together with the intimidating wooden ship and sails, is the image most people have in mind when they think of pirate ships. Modern day pirates are vastly different, and usually operate on speedboats. The old fashioned pirate ship is a symbol of romanticism and adventure on the high seas at its finest.

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