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Study of Happiness

December 16, 2011 posted by admin
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Happiness does not seem to be a highly sensitive, though some correlations were found to wealth, social class, etc. Lottery winners, the article “Subjective Well Being” points out, are not made very much happier by their good fortune, and paraplegics are generally not made as unhappy as one might expect by their misfortune.

Theories of Motivation

December 16, 2011 posted by admin
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How people are motivated? is their any definite law for the motivation? Following article will discuses about that.

Rothko: Yellow and Orange

December 10, 2011 posted by admin
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In the room that I usually use for my personal development workshops, I have hung a print of an abstract painting by Mark Rothko. I understand the original is in the Albright-Knox gallery in New York.

It is tempting to believe in the theory that modern advancements in mental health would have robbed us of most of our greatest works of art and literature had they existed hundreds of years in the past. Hearing this theory causes a chill to travel up the spine of most art lovers. You get this feeling that all of history existed on a long thread that extends from our lives at this moment to five-thousand years ago. One small variant could snap that thread.

There are many lessons to the past, but there are just as many new exploits which will come to fruition the future. We would be wise to understand our past, and learn from those mistakes, while also innovating for our future, all the while creating it. There are those who study the past, and there are those that create the future.

The Moral Implications of Jesus’ Return

December 5, 2011 posted by admin
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We must keep Christ as the focus of our life and the center of our decision making processes. If we make Christ the center of our decision making processes, God will reveal in his Word, his will and purpose for our life.

Who is Winnie The Pooh? A.A. Milne created the fictional character Winnie-the-Pooh in 1926. Winnie is also famously known as Pooh Bear. When Disney adapted the famous bear’s character in 1966, the hyphens were dropped in Pooh’s original name. Children adore Pooh bear because of his sweet and innocent character.

What You Don’t Know About Christmas And Should!

December 3, 2011 posted by admin
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Ah, that time of the year again. You’re doing your shopping, preparing for another big feast, and getting ready to either bring in lots of folks to your home, or to be a guest in someone else’s. Good times.

A Discussion Of Buddhist Vegetarians

November 30, 2011 posted by admin
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Contrary to common perception, Buddhists are not absolute vegetarians. To set the facts straight, some Buddhists are practicing vegetarians while others are not. The stand on vegetarianism differs from sect to sect and from one Buddhist to another. When you are wondering if there is a necessity to observe vegetarianism when one wants to become a Buddhist, you will most likely get a conditional answer.

The Color Red

November 29, 2011 posted by admin
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For years on end, I have worn the color red for occasions of all kinds, including in the office, for weddings, and such. Shorts, ties, t-shirts, you name it and I probably wore it, in the color red.

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