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Creating Scavenger Hunts for Your Kids’ Parties

by joanwz in Issues, April 12, 2012
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When kids are off from school, one way to entertain them is with a scavenger hunt. Scavenger hunts also make good birthday party games. Best of all, this game can be adjusted to any age group and a be given just about any type of theme you could imagine.

Why, Culture of Corruption, Enjoying

by xphantoms in Issues, March 31, 2012
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The effect of corruption is not a thought, and not a consideration. The perpetrators of corruption has gone bashfulness, has lost a sense of shame, and has lost a sense of humanity.

Perpetrators of corruption ignores the nature of God, even they are not subject to the law of God, let alone a human law, they do not care about the rules.

Seven Lesser Known World Wonders

by hughanthony in Social Sciences, March 14, 2012
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Not every breathtaking place on earth is high on tourism agendas, even though some of them certainly should be.

Folsum, Louisiana-little River Bluffs

by Shannon Lynn Farlouis in Society, March 10, 2012
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Nature Preserve.

Sign a Petition, Earn Butterfly Credits, Change The World

by Mark Gordon Brown in Activism, March 10, 2012
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Care2 is a very popular online Petition site. Learn more about the petitions they have and about how you can earn Butterfly Credits to spend making other changes.

Are You Tagging Along a Narcissist?

by eesstee in Folklore, March 6, 2012
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A narcissist is someone who is excessively preoccupied with himself/herself either due to childhood trauma or by receiving excessive love from their parents.

Endangered Animals & Effects of Human Activity

by ahmed imran in Issues, March 6, 2012
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This is a short paragraph about endangered animals, human activities and its effects.

A Fraction of The Philosophy of Life

by budi waluyo in Philosophy, March 5, 2012
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Change your mind if you want to change your life.

The Philosophy of Biology

by Menelito P Mansueto in Philosophy, March 3, 2012
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This brief essay introduces a new field of study which is surprisingly getting more and more interesting and relevant to the technologically advanced society today. There is an increasing demand for a philosophy of biology.

Fairness, Empathy Occur Naturally in The Wild

by ClaireBrando in Psychology, February 22, 2012
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It’s been thought that "evolved" qualities like empathy and compassion were limited to humans and developed for society’s sake, but science says the animal kingdom can be just as civilized.

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