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You Died Yesterday

by Nell Cobb in Death, February 5, 2012
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An article about a fellow teacher who died unexpectedly this week.

Dealing with Kids After Their Father Leaves

by Riempie in Relationships, January 25, 2012
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Dealing with the aftermath of divorce – what to tell the children.

Belief is Borrowed and Trust is Intrinsic

by Rajasir in Philosophy, December 31, 2011
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I don’t mean to say that you should not believe in anything. It is human and you are bound to believe in something because your belief gives birth to hope and hope is the only thing in our life which keeps on driving us.

Is Life Logical or Dialectical?

by Rajasir in Philosophy, December 29, 2011
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There are many philosophic logics which define life through their own way: Aristotle’s logic presents linear, one dimensional view of life. Likewise many other philosophers believe that logic is linear but actually they are following a fallacy because everything happening around us is present in paradoxes.

Shed Comparisons to Gamble with Life

by Rajasir in History, December 27, 2011
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I am not against marriage, I simply want to convey the message that your marriage in legal terms should only be in accordance with the law of the time, not to take you away from your love which you used to swore of before getting married.

South Pole Centenary

by tonyleather in History, December 14, 2011
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Where Scott and his ill-fated team were experiencing real problems, only 200 miles further south, Amundsen and his group were writing of very good conditions indeed, and by the evening of the 13th, they were camped only 15 miles from the Pole.

Tough Love…the Arraignment…part Two…

by jjandedt in Holidays, December 8, 2011
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This going to be a journal of dealing with new things in my life…

What Made Him That Way?

by Nightingale Heart in Sexuality, November 22, 2011
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As Bridget struggles to help her friend, Carla, through a difficult time, a strange subject comes about. Would he ever notice or was he blinded by…that? (2 pages)

Emotions Sometimes Gets The Better Half of Us

by Trinaa in Psychology, November 6, 2011
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Gaining a better soul.

Cemetery of The Nameless

by tonyleather in Death, October 8, 2011
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In a corner of that capital of Austria, one finds the aptly named Friedhof der Namenlosen – the Cemetery of the Nameless – the graves of the 104 unidentified people, victims of drowning in the nearby River Danube.

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