Social Issues

Hen Parties Abroad
By Alex Smith · 19 years ago
Hen parties are typically celebrated in Europe, and are often observed by bachelorette groups from all over the world, or from neighboring European countries. There are many different places where hen parties exist. One of ...
Get Rid Of Man Boobs
By Thomas Martin · 19 years ago
It's every man's worst nightmare: man boobs. You saw it on the Seinfeld episode, "The Mansierre," where Cramer developed a bra for guys who were suffering from a little too much breast development. Let's face ...
Christmas – Introduce the Beloved European Family Tradition of Collecting ‘Santon's'!
By Bernadette Dimitrov · 19 years ago
Have you ever heard of ‘santons'? Well they are big for Christmas collectors in Europe. Santon is derived from the word 'santouon' which means 'little saint'. They are clay figures, hand painted and about 70 ...
Why Love Relationships Fail
By Bob Makransky · 19 years ago
Love relationships fail because at no time in our training by society are we given a factual model of what a love relationship is, or how to make one succeed. There are fundamentally three levels ...
Cialis: Activating Men For Sex
By Andy Stubbs · 19 years ago
Sex is an indispensable part of human survival. Without sex one cannot imagine of reproduction. Although there have been developments in the reproduction methods such as cloning, test tube babies amid others. Regardless of this ...
7 of The World’s Luckiest (and Unluckiest) Numbers
By Cucan Pemo · 19 years ago
From the first day that man began to study numbers and their significance in every day life, some numbers have been assigned certain characteristics. Some numbers have been thought to be lucky, while others are ...
Society and Culture: George Washington Carver
By Edwin Stepp · 19 years ago
Heads of state from Mahatma Gandhi to Joseph Stalin sought his talent. The top business leaders and entrepreneurs of his day eagerly desired to work with him. Henry Ford offered him unlimited resources, laboratory facilities ...
Pat Tillman's Example
By Gary Kurz · 19 years ago
It wasn't of the magnitude of 9/11, but the news stunned the nation just the same. Pat Tillman was dead. The man who personified the "can do" spirit of America, the ultimate volunteer, had fallen ...
The Lord is His Pastor
By Gary Kurz · 19 years ago
No, I don't think you understand me Chief," explained Mike in pigeon English, a blend of English and local dialect. "I am trying to tell you about Jesus and how much he loves you and ...
Top Five Ways to Seduce a Woman in Under 60 Seconds.
By John Basen · 19 years ago
Ever sit at a bar and look around, and notice that some guys just have that innate indescribable characteristic – that charm that attracts woman to them. I hate to burst your bubble the truth ...
I Slept with Him - Now He's Distant. What Did I do Wrong?
By Becca Bee · 19 years ago
Dear Becca: I have been dating a guy. The other day we slept together - and now he is standoffish. He told me that he needs some space, because he has a problem in his ...
Are You Getting Too Close?
By Royane Real · 19 years ago
Did you know that you have a “space bubble” all around you? And did you know that other people have a “space bubble” too? When people are making conversation with someone else, they generally like ...
Why Do Men Cheat?
By Oscar Stan · 19 years ago
I get emails frequently as regards how to prepare to meet that one person, and how to get in touch with as many potential dating partners as possible. So far the tips below works like ...
It's The Law
By William Frank Diedrich · 19 years ago
Billboards tell us to wear our seat belts because it's the law. I envision a day when prominent signs and ads say: "Your thoughts create your life," and "Like attracts like." We would have constant ...
Jewish Holidays
By Peter Emerson · 19 years ago
Jews, the followers of Judaism, are famous for their ethnic and historic culture. Jews observe a number of holidays, most of which are of religious significance. Rosh Hashanah, Tzom Gedaliah, Rosh Chodesh Iyar, Yom Kippur, ...
Parable Of The Sower: A Lesson On Faith And Abundance
By Rob Marshall · 19 years ago
Many people have heard the statement, "You reap what you sow." Or, as my wife learned when she was making drapes for a living, "You rip what you sew." When it comes to sowing and ...
The Top Ten Turn-Offs on a First Date
By Robin Nicholson · 19 years ago
There are loads of things you can do which would put your date off, but if you worry about everything you'll never muster the courage to make a start. That said, if you don't take ...
Christmas Pyramids: A 300 year old Tradition
By Emma Snow · 19 years ago
Before the grand Tannenbaum, there was the Weinachts pyramide, or lightstock. This holiday tradition can be traced to Dresden, the largest city in the Erzibirge region of Germany, where in 1168 AD silver and tin ...
Understanding Male Pattern Baldness
By Matt Adler · 19 years ago
Male pattern baldness has affected men throughout history. Prior to the medical treatments available today men attempted to treat hair loss in a variety of ways, usually with trying to hide hair loss. Both Napoleon ...
Recruiting
By Peter Emerson · 19 years ago
It is very important for an enterprise to be adequately staffed. Systematic steps have to be taken to ensure that the right types of persons are available to the concern in right numbers. This process ...