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Precognition: Remembering The Future

by Miriah Stevens in Paranormal, October 27, 2009
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The definition of precognition is knowledge of an event before it occurs, but to me precognition is remembering the future. If someone knows about something before it happens, aren’t they remembering it, in a way?

Train Wreck in Brandtsville, PA in 1963

by Ralph Brandt in History, October 15, 2009
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The black and white pictures in this collection were taken with a one minute developing Polaroid in 1963. Color shots were taken with a Nikon D-80.

The Transcontinental Railroad Places America on The Right Track

by Daniel Fagan in History, September 22, 2009
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How the Transcontinental railroad influenced development in early America.

Replacing Negative Emotions

by giftarist in Advice, September 15, 2009
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We can train ourselves through positive and repetitive behavior to become better.

Replacing Negative Emotions

by giftarist in Psychology, September 15, 2009
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We can train ourselves through positive and repetitive behavior to become better.

Place of Relief or Nightmare?

by Michal Dorcak in Society, July 23, 2009
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We visit this place frequently. It can be the place of relief. However, it can also make us puke. Do you already know what am I talking about? No? Well, then go on and continue reading.

How to Think Faster

by Silviu9090 in Advice, May 29, 2009
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Tips for having a faster brain.

College vs. Education

by Jenepher in Education, May 15, 2009
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A good education helps turn knowledge into opportunity by building your understanding of the world around you while giving you access to new avenues in life.

Are You Sure You Want a Job in the Railroad Industry?

by CDR in Work, April 3, 2009
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Before switching to the railroad you better choose very carefully or you might be sorry!

Laughable Legalities 1: Ridiculous Travel Regulations

by Mercedes Selvira in Law, January 23, 2009
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It’s outrageous that some of these outdated ordinances are still on the books, and stunning that the silly statutes were passed in the first place.

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