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  • The Palin Power Factor - The Sarah Palin frenzy goes on ...... We had another dose at the VP debate of what this governor is all about. She has the good looks, charisma, spunk, intelligience, self confidence, and charm all wrapped into one lovely package. Donny Deutsch of the Big Idea, puts it even better. She has the marketability of a good product.
  • Is Sarah Palin a Woman Of Destiny? - I first heard about Alaskan Gov. Sarah Palin on the AOL movers and shakers headline article last April. The brief article outlined her accomplishments and highlighted what a reformer she was for Alaska. Immediately I thought, will Sen John McCain think to add this woman to his ticket?
  • Proof That McCain Is Not Ready To Be President: Sarah Palin - John McCain's choice of Sarah Palin for his VP nominee calls into serious question his judgment. It also calls into question his talking points of "putting the country first," "experience," & "ready to lead.
  • Sarah Palin's Astrology Chart - Alaskan governor Sarah Palin is one of the most polarizing figures on the American election. Unfortunately, she has invited criticism for most things she has done. Perhaps this is because of some unfortunate planetary influences in her astrological chart currently going on in the sky. Sarah Palin was born in Sandpoint, Idaho on February 11th, 1964.
  • Chinese whispers and American foreign policy - Sometimes I am astonished at real things that happen - even if you dream up the most absurd scenario, you can always find something that actually happened that is more absurd.
  • The Obama Meltdown? - What a week for Barack Obama. He (accidentally) refers to his "Muslim faith" on George Stephanopolous' show, waivers and quakes on every position he has hitherto held (abortion, taxes, Iraq, the surge), and now faces a 10 point deficit to McCain/Palin in the latest USA Today likely voter poll. And as we all know, it is the likely voter polls, not the registered voter polls, that really count.
  • Top 10 reasons why I should be the next VP candidate for McCain and the Republican ticket - An open letter to the Presidential candidate, Senator John McCain. Dear John (I hope I can call you John, as I feel I know you well, though we’ve never formally met): I know that you and your advisers believe that you’ve already made the right choice for running mate, but I thought it was worth a shot throwing my own hat into the ring, just in case you need an alternate anytime soon.
  • Getting Ready For Terminator the Sarah Connor Chronicles on DVD - Terminator: the Sarah Connor Chronicles burst on the scene in January to rave reviews, so it is no wonder why everyone is so excited about the Terminator the Sarah Connor Chronicles on...
  • ACORN's Voter Fraud? - The right wing spin is that the organization called ACORN has registered many thousands of fake people who supposedly will somehow make real votes for Obama/Biden this fall.

  • Casting Terminator the Sarah Connor Chronicles TV Show - Terminator the Sarah Connor Chronicles TV Show burst on the scene to rave reviews, but making a hit television series takes a lot of hard work. Terminator the Sarah Connor Chronicles TV show was a little bit easier to get started because there were three films that were made which is where the idea for a TV series came from. As the network and producers were gearing up for the pilot of Terminator the Sarah Connor Chronicles TV show, the biggest things circulated around town were the casting rumors. The news that was spreading the most buzz around town was about the casting of the main characters.
  • Getting Ready for Terminator the Sarah Connor Chronicles Season 1 DVD - Terminator the Sarah Connor Chronicles Season 1 came out as a smash hit on the Fox network and if you have ever seen an episode, then you would have no problem understanding why. Terminator the Sarah Connor Chronicles Season 1 is coming out on DVD this summer, so this seems like a perfect time to reflect back on some of our favorite episodes of the season. 1. The Turk. This episode is great because it touches on a lot of different characters and their individual storylines.
  • Behind the Character of Sarah Connor - Sarah Connor is the star and heroine of the first two Terminator movies. In the movies, the character of Sarah Connor is a young Los Angeles waitress who is also a college student. She discovers that she is constantly being pursued by a very relentless man who also happens to be a cyborg killer. This cyborg killer is the Cyberdyne Systems Series 800 Model 101 Terminator and in the films he is played by the action star, Arnold Schwarzenegger.
  • Learn All About the Female Terminator - The Sarah Connor Chronicles only needed a matter of months to establish itself as one of the leading network series this year. This popularity is largely due to the female terminator herself, the lovely Lena Headey who portrays Sarah Connor on the hit television series. Lena Headey is best known for her appearances in The Brothers Grimm, Possession, and The Remains of the Day.
  • Is Barack Obama Really A Socialist? - Have you heard the latest smear tactic from the McCain/Palin/Fox News campaign team? You know, that one about Barack Obama being a so called "socialist.
  • It’s Not Solid - In a small forest lived the garden gnomes, Arnold and Sarah. It was their wedding day and their friends and relatives were all invited to celebrate the new marriage. Gnomes are simple creatures and consequently take great joy in the simple things in life.
  • NLP Treatment Technique That Can Put Your Phobia In Its Place! - If you have a phobia that impacts significantly on your life, that leads to you avoiding situations, feeling overwhelmed or highly anxious, then you may be interested in this article about an...
  • Surrogate Parenting - There have been a lot of heated discussions on the issue of surrogate parenting in the past. A lot of people criticize surrogate parenting saying that it is immoral for another woman to carry the child of another woman in her womb. On the other hand, there are also many people who think that surrogate parenting is something that is good. According to these people, there are many women who want to have children but their bodies cannot withstand the rigors of pregnancy and the only way that they can have children is through surrogate parenting. Is surrogate parenting really morally wrong? Technically, surrogate parenting is not right or wrong.
  • What You Must Account For When Writing Emotional B2B Sales Copy - Emotions. We all have them. And as marketers we’re all taught that you have to appeal to your prospect’s emotions in order to get your most-wanted response. When you’re selling B2C products like health supplements and consumer newsletters, this is absolutely the true. But in the B2B world, it’s not quite so simple. Here’s why… B2B Buyers Have Conflicting Emotions True, the B2B buyer has emotions just like the average consumer.
  • Freedom of Religion?...Yeah RIGHT!...As Long as it is Theirs! - This is not about us. It is about a religious right movement aimed at controlling our private lives, who we can be with, what we can do in our bedrooms, and with our bodies. And some how, they have ordained themselves with the superiority of God in their pursuit of this righteous behaviour that their beliefs are the only way to salvation. Wow! Such arrogance... And now McCain, with this outrageous appointment of country bumpkin Palin, in his desperate efforts to be President, is willing to allow these selfish, self-interested groups and individuals to control his choices as his payment to the White House. A group that he fell from grace with 4 years ago, prompting him to say, 'to hell with everything else!
  • Abraham - By faith Abraham obeyed when he was called to go out to the place which he would receive as an inheritance. And he went out, not knowing where he was going. By faith he dwelt in the land of promise as in a foreign country, dwelling in tents with Isaac and Jacob, the heirs with him of the same promise; for he waited for the city which has foundations, whose builder and maker is God. (Hebrews 11:8-10, NKJV) When Abraham was 75 years old, he received a series of fantastic promises, only about half of which came true in his lifetime. In particular, he was told to travel to a land the Lord promised to show him when he got there.
  • Winchester Mystery House - The Winchester Mystery House was once the personal residence of Sarah Winchester, the widow of gun magnate William Winchester. She commissioned the house to be built in 1884, and construction continued under her guidance for the next 38 years, 24 hours a day, seven days a week, and 365 days a year until her death in 1922. The mansion is now opened as a tourist attraction in San Jose, California, and draws thousands each year to explore the most unusual architecture. What draws people to this mansion is the bizarre phenomenon in its construction. Legend has it that Sarah visited a psychic after the deaths of her husband and daughter;
  • Can Every Crisis Become a Miracle? - "The Chinese characters for crisis mean both danger and opportunity. Whether you spin a crisis into an opportunity is up to you." The other day I was reading a magazine in a doctor's office, and these sentences seemed to pop off the page, right into my heart. Here's an affirmation you can use to spin every crisis into an opportunity: Even though this situation looks bad (or hopeless or endless) I am opening a Window of Possibility to an unexpected outcome. Would you like to become a "Spin Doctor?
  • NLP Training In New York Who's The Best Trainer? - NLP Training New York Bring meaning to your life or career. Well that’s what the trainers say in New York! If you look at the number of results in the search engines for NLP Training New York, you may get around 350,000 different companies or results.
  • Forex and the Risk Element - Time and time again I hear the statement that trading on a margin account is a risky business.
  • Show Off Your Balenciaga Discount Handbag Like A Celebrity - Balenciaga handbags are known as the “celebrity bag” because this chic bag can often be seen on the arm of celebrities such as Sarah Jessica Parker, Lindsey Lohan and (love her or hate her) Paris Hilton. But you don’t have to be a celebrity to appreciate these high-quality, stylish handbags. Balenciaga bags are highly sought after and you are indeed lucky if you can have one sitting in your closet.
  • Hello From Ottawa: The Historic Auberge Mcgee Inn (Part II) - I enquired about how the transition phase went and Judy and Sarah said that it was pretty easy and seemed very natural.
  • Parenting: Emotional Incest - Jacob, a participant in one of my telephone support groups, was exploring the fact that he generally didn't like to be touched. He was sharing with the group a situation that used to happen with his mother. "She used to sit me on the couch with her and grab my arms and look intently into my eyes, telling me how much she loved me and how important to her I was.
  • About San Jose - History And More - Conceived on November 29, 1777 and located within the Santa Clara Valley, this incredibly ethnically diverse city was known first as El Pueblo de San José de Guadalupe.
  • Dad I'M So Proud Of You - When our children are born we always wait for the milestones in their life.
  • President Elect Barack Obama: A Biography - Barack Obama was born on August 4, 1961 in Honolulu, Hawaii. His father was a black man (also named Barack Obama) born in Africa and his mother was a white woman born in Kansas. Obama's father and his mother separated and divorced when Obama was a young child. His mother remarried in 1967 when Obama was 6 years old to a man named Lolo Soetoro. His family moved to Soetoro's home country which was Indonesia. Obama lived there until he was 10 years old when he returned to live in Hawaii with his maternal grandparents who raised him from then on. Obama moved to Los Angeles for college. After two years he transferred to Columbia University in New York City. Obama graduated from Columbia in 1983.
  • Will The Real Parent Please Stand Up - I used to play baseball in high school and college. I even played in an over thirty league back in the mid eighties.
  • Your Extraordinary Children: Is Making it to Nationwide Fame The Only Way You Will See Them As Succe - Soccer moms - yikes ! As soon as I say that, it conjures up an image of a hyper-competitive mom, racing around in her minivan from one practice to another and yelling at the coaches if her kids don't play enough. We live in a very competitive world.
  • Can Women Govern? - The answer to that question can be found in the historical record. From September 23, 1953 to July 7, 1954,Sühbaataryn Yanjmaa acted as Chairman of the Presidium of the People's Great Khural of Mongolia making her the first women political ruler in contemporary history (except for queens).
  • "Ed Wood" Is a Very Strange Movie About a Very Strange Real Life Director - Copyright © 2007 Ed Bagley Ed Wood – 1 Star – Terrible "Ed Wood" is a biographical movie about Edward D. Wood, Jr. who has been dubbed the worst director in the history of filmmaking. There is no close second and not even a distant second to Wood's "worst director" label. The movie depicts the life of Ed Wood in the 1950s and shows Wood as a very determined director with virtually no financial backing and no real talent. Wood liked to direct really bad films and enjoyed dressing as a woman on the set.
  • Submission With a Smile - I used to cringe at the word, “submission.” Although I love my mother dearly, I will say that she did not do much to teach me what submission really means. She was an eighties woman (aka: a women’s libber). A recent divorcee’, men weren’t exactly on her likeability list. Helen Reddy’s “I am woman, hear me roar!” constantly blasted from our stereo. With so many women’s rights messages invading my brain, it’s no wonder that the word “submission” was not a word I used often; and when I did, it was usually followed by laughter. Many years have since passed. And although I am now a born-again believer and understand God’s purpose for submission, I’ll admit it’s still not easy for me to submit to my husband.
  • Discounted Designer Handbags - Discounted Designer Handbags –Don’t let the offer go! Discounted designer handbags are something that no woman would want to miss! There are various designer handbags that are available. Top designer bag brands include Louis Vuitton, Versace, Marc Jacobs, Fendi, DKNY, Christian Dior, Gucci, Calvin Klein,Celine, John Galliano, Dooney & Bourke, Juicy Couture, Coach, Prada, Emilio Pucci, Kooba, Paul Smith, Tod's, etc.Designer handbags come in unique designs and are styled with intricate detailing.
  • 5 Jewelry Ideas For Non-traditional Brides - Truth is, there are precious few ideas floating around out there for brides who want a little character in their weddings.
  • Case Study: Insurance Company Tries To Minimize Injuries To Avoid Paying Damages - On May 6, 2002, thirty-two year-old Sarah Brown was rear-ended on Interstate 405 near the Renton S-curves. The other driver was insured by Farmers Insurance Company. Ms. Brown received injuries to her neck and back. Her medical expenses were $18,205, including $10,500 in chiropractic charges. A lumbar spine MRI revealed a protruding disc that was non-surgical according to her doctor.
  • MOVIE REVIEW: Southland Tales - Southland Tales. As in Tales from Southern California, but a different California, where Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson is an action star turned prophet, Justin Timberlake is a veteran of Iraq, Sean-William Scott is actually a pair of twins, and Sarah Michelle-Gellar is a porn star named Krysta Now. “No-one rocks the cock like Krysta Now.
  • Telford Commercial Property Lawyer Warns Businesses To Check The "Small Print" Of Leases - UK Companies in rented properties should check their lease carefully to avoid service charge arguments. The warning comes after numerous disputes over charges to tenants who have entered into commercial rental agreements.
  • Can We Ever Really Be On Top Of Things? - Making better use of their time is a goal many of my clients share with me. So we come up with useful strategies, and usually see some progress. But just how much can we - or should we - really expect of ourselves? I empathise with my clients' struggles. I rarely get to the end of a day feeling like I've achieved everything I wanted to. I've tried all sorts of time management systems and techniques. I'm a big fan of Franklin Covey (see www.franklincovey.com) for example. The main thrust of Covey's argument is that we spend too much time firefighting "urgent" matters at the expense of working on non urgent but important issues, which if tackled proactively would save us time and effort in the long run. He's quite right. The fault isn't with the philosophy, but with my own discipline - or lack thereof.
  • A Consistent Corporate Identity – Don't Leave It To Chance - You have a great corporate identity, so why is it that Bob from Technical Support in Sheffield has a business card on 300g mat and is a different size to Sarah from the London sales office. Not only that, but the type faces are both wrong. Fortunately, they both have our logo. Unfortunately, they're a different colour. Sounds familiar? I've seen this happen repeatedly in global operations, even within the same department. Without a system in place to enforce brand identity guidelines, the effect of a company's visual identity will be diluted. At the very least, a company should have a Corporate Identity Guide that contains the design and print specifications of everything from business stationery to vehicle livery. It doesn't have to be a printed guide.
  • The Art of Painless Planning - Have you experimented with all kinds of time management tools, only to give up because they are just too complicated? Many planning systems are great in theory but - I've found at least - too tough to stick to for the average imperfect human being. I've therefore developed a "quick and dirty" approach of my own, which I'm delighted to share with you now. MY QUICK AND EASY PLANNING TOOL (for people who hate to plan) 1. Take a single sheet of A4 paper and create two columns extending two thirds of the way down the page. 2. In the left hand column, write down the key things you want to get done in the coming week. 3. At the end of the week, note your progress against each of these tasks in the right hand column opposite.
  • 5 Steps To Creating A Life You Love - You're probably reading this because you want to make changes in your career or another important area of your life. Maybe you don't know exactly what those changes should be - or perhaps you know but are having trouble actually carrying them out. I'd like to share a simple 5 step process that will help you find clarity and achieve your goals as painlessly as possible. STEP 1 Analyse where you are now. Ask yourself these 3 important questions: 1. What's great about your life or job, right now? You'll want to make sure these elements survive any transition. 2. What are your skills and strengths? Consider taking a psychometric instrument such as the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator.
  • Back to school tip for teachers: Remembering student names - One of the first things teachers need to do every year is get all of their students' names memorized. It is important for a teacher to know each and every name as quickly as possible. Knowing the students' names will help in classroom management AND help foster that all-important student-teacher relationship. Don't underestimate this! Unfortunately, learning the names of the students is often a difficult task for many teachers to accomplish…especially middle school teachers and high school teachers.
  • Hello From Ottawa: The Historic Auberge Mcgee Inn (part I) - During my assignment here in Ottawa to cover the Tulip Festival I am staying in one of my favourite types of accommodation: a bed and breakfast. Not only will you ever see two B&B properties that are the same, the story of every bed and breakfast owner is unique as well. The historic McGee's Inn is located just steps away from the Rideau Canal, the ByWard Market, the Congress Centre, the University of Ottawa and Parliament Hill. For me it's a great location since I am able to walk to a whole range of major tourist attractions, sights and museums. The mansion itself was built in 1886 for an Ottawa politician by the name of John McGee.
  • Presenting: “The Outer Limits” – Linking Toronto With Kolkata – And Changing Lives (Part I) - Human transformation and progress towards a more positive enlightened way of living have long been topics that fascinate me. Many of the articles on this website focus on the personal transitions that so many of us go through. But not only do we as individuals go through transitions and change, but communities and cities also undergo transformations. Following my trip to Mexico last year it became clearer for me than ever that my chosen home town Toronto is definitely one of the best places to live in, and I wanted to start an initiative to celebrate Toronto, a city that is often underappreciated and whose uniqueness and significance is overlooked by its own residents.
  • Premonitions and confirmations - Have you ever had the experience where you think of someone and then the phone rings and it is that person calling you? Or where you talk about someone and that person walks into the room unexpectedly?
  • Four Average Movies: Two Messy and Two Unpretentious - Copyright © 2006 Ed Bagley Here are four average movies, two of which (The Family Stone and Mona Lisa Smile) are pretty screwed up, and two of which (Indian Summer and Unlikely Angel) are unpretentious and easy on the eye. Despite being pure fluff, I would rate the last two better than the first two. The Family Stone – 2 Stars (Average) A Manhattan couple comes home for Christmas to the groom-to-be's (Luke Wilson as Ben Stone) free-spirited parents and finds their proposed marriage in serious trouble as Meredith, the bride-to-be (Sarah Jessica Parker), cannot find acceptance.
  • Unveil Those Limiting Business Beliefs! - Mark was certain it would be six months before he'd be able to break into a new market. He 'knew' the people he wanted to get to would view it a priority to make time for him. Donald was absolutely positive that his direct reports were getting paid too much to warrant being told what he expected them to do.

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