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  1. A Medical Cure found by Remote Viewing & My last "I bet youBy: By John L. Turner, M.D. Neurological Surgeon

  2. My Last "I Bet You Can't Remote View it" Bet!In December I was at the mid point of my TRV training with Joni Dourif.

  3. A paradox of law...By: Terry Dashner

  4. A Paradox of LawTerry Dashner…….

  5. A perspective on life!By: Joseph Ghabi

  6. A perspective on life! – by Joseph GhabiAll of our lives we always seem to direct our concern toward attempting to conclude our life path or destiny in this lifetime without really knowing or understanding what this means to us.

  7. Write an Ezine? But I Don't Know HOW!By: Priya Shah

  8. Copyright © 2003 Priya ShahIf you've been promoting your business on the internet you've probably heard how important it is to have a list.

  9. Brazil's first Nobel Peace PrizeBy: O GLOBO

  10. After a long struggle of nearly 14 (fourteen) years ex-corporal Percival Furquim Vaz finally received his Nobel Peace Prize Diploma and the Nobel Peace Prize Medal.

  11. A Powerful New Way to Use "Why" QuestionsBy: Michael Pollock

  12. To start making dramatic changes in your life, transformthe way you use questions that begin with "why.

  13. A River without Water PropertiesBy: Terry Dashner

  14. There is a RiverTerry Dashner…………Faith Fellowship Church PO Box 1586 Broken Arrow, OK 74013Ezekiel sees a river that has unusual properties.

  15. A Season of Sorrow and JoyBy: Dr. Dorree Lynn

  16. As the holiday week starts in full force many of us will skate between sorrow and joy, fear and hope concern and celebration.

  17. A Simple Thank YouBy: Birmingham UK Com

  18. A Simple Thank YouA taxi driver from Focsani in Romania found £2,500 and some passports in the back of his cab after taking two businessmen to a meeting.

  19. Oral Sex for HimBy: Shanö

  20. Ever heard this one.

  21. A spring called: Drop of waterBy: K.A.Cassimally

  22. Do you know what happens when a drop of water hits a non-absorbent surface? Yeah you’re right (if you don’t have the answer, please re-read the title of this column), the drop bounces upwards.

  23. A Tale of Three EssencesBy: Robina Hearle

  24. Water of Enlightenment, Angel of Peace and Harmony for Nature are a trio of remarkable vibrational essences.

  25. A TASTE OF ENCHANTMENT - Accessing Wonderful MemoriesBy: Dr. Barbara Becker Holstein

  26. THE ENCHANTED SELF is about focusing on your memories, talents, and capacities for joy and happiness.

  27. A Time To CelebrateBy: John Cali

  28. A Time To CelebrateJohn CaliSome of you know I live in northwestern Wyoming just outside the USA’s Yellowstone National Park.

  29. A to Z guide in CallWave software downloadBy: Teddy

  30. Missing phone calls while you are online?Are you thinking of getting a private fax number for your business?Can't afford an extra phone lines for your business?CallWave might be what you are looking for if you are having problems above.

  31. A Typical IndianBy: Dr Kedar Joshi

  32. A Typical Indian is Emotional, Sensitive, Kind, Broad Minded, Spiritual, Poor, Innocent, Racist, Class conscious, A mathematician, Brown, A slave, Forgiving, ill-mannered, A great cook, A singer, Semi-Literate, Jealous, Religious, Friendly, Welcoming, Open, A film maker, Film lover, Loving, Caring, Hypocritical, Straight, Cynical, Homely, Negligent, Rough, Impractical, Crazy, Fashionable, Disgusting, Judgmental, Tolerant, Impatient, Cheerful, Passionate, A thief, Prejudiced, Dishonest, A good neighbour, Romantic, Faithful, Uncritical, Unhealthy, A good listener, A freedom fighter, Materialistic, Weak, Undisciplined, Courteous, A bad driver, Extrovert, Impolite, Insecure, Humorous, Ambitious, Loud, Liberal, A traditionalist, Orthodox, Fun loving, Conservative, Indecent, Polytheist, Pessimistic, A bad queuer, Soft-headed, Fraud, Wimpish, A shopkeeper, A communist, Authoritative, Dogmatic, A cricketer, A couch potato, Ironic, Concerned, Obsequious, A masochist, Complacent, Pompous, Assuming, Divided, Inebriated, Typical, Stuffy, Modest, Shy, Snobbish, Quaint, Decadent, Uncivilised, Scruffy, Colourful, Diverse, Social, Hooligan, A good dancer, Ridiculous, Embarrassing, Islamophobic, Helping, Dependent, Lazy, Pathetic, Possessive, Unionistic, Impressionistic, Sympathetic, Warm, Unrealistic, Superfluous, Imperfect, Obsessive, A daydreamer, Complex, Unconfident, Passive, Pacifist, Imprecise, Concerned, Praiseful, Unreserved, Restrainable, Selective, Light-hearted, A computer programmer, An artist, Tasteful, Talkative, Neglected, Short, Unattractive, irritated.

  33. A Typical KobraBy: Dr Kedar Joshi

  34. A typical and/or ideal Kobra (Kokanastha Brahmin: the one from Maharashtra, India) is : White, ruthless, arrogant, egoistic, sharp, intelligent, precise, neat, tidy, stubborn, deep, simple, tolerant (often except with mankind), humorous, ironic, hardworking, determined, passionate, handsome, crazy, An artist, racist, introvert, commanding, optimist, bloody-minded, unromantic, learned, studious, boring, hot & short-tempered, cynic, feminine, practical, sadistic, depressed, pure, straight, focussed, possessive, competitive, competent, solitary, individualist, jealous, mean, honest, fare, prejudiced, trustworthy, narrowminded, brave, typical, critical, moody, impulsive, weird, A good speaker, A bad listener, unhealthy, serious, quick, tricky, A freedom-fighter, selective, dominating, patient (again often except with mankind), perfectionist, disciplined, conservative, obsessed, eccentric, and, last but not least, (metaphorically) Poisonous.

  35. A Winning Motto: No APOLOGIES, No EXCUSES, No CONFESSIONSBy: Debbie Bailey

  36. Presenters say the darndest things…- “I’m sorry but I have a cold today so my voice may sound a little funny.

  37. A Word will Do...By: Terry Dashner

  38. A word will do…Terry Dashner………Faith Fellowship Church PO Box 1586 Broken Arrow, OK 74013Have you ever been offended by another person’s derogatory speech? Have you ever been terrified by a person’s threats to do you harm? Isn’t it amazing how powerful human speech can be?Yet a word is nothing more than an audible sound that falls upon our ears; however, when words are given context and meaning, they can do one of two things.

  39. A Zen Look at Dating & Religious BeliefsBy: Susan Dunn, MA, Emotional Intelligence Coach

  40. You’re dating and your religious beliefs are different.

  41. About Web Forms in .NET FrameworkBy: Balaji

  42. About Web Forms in .

  43. Access Control List in .NET FrameworkBy: Balaji

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  45. Accurate Pre-Neolithic CalendarsBy: Robert Bruce Baird

  46. Braden is quite wrong when he says the initiations to this knowledge began about two thousand years ago.

  47. Achieving an Ambidextrous MindsetBy: C. Bailey-Lloyd/LadyCamelot

  48. History lends us an ideal of ambidexterity: Leonardo da Vinci, Harry Truman and James Garfield were all known to be physically ambidextrous, but to what does that translate? In modern times, ambidexterity isn't a hot topic, but in fact, we are all - to a degree - ambidextrous.

  49. Addiction to ComplainingBy: Margaret Paul, Ph.D.

  50. The following article is offered for free use in your ezine, print publication or on your web site, so long as the author resource box at the end is included, with hyperlinks.

  51. Advantages in migrating from ASP to ASP.NETBy: Balaji

  52. Advantages in migrating from ASP to ASP.

  53. Advising on the best opinion in relation to ultraviolet lighBy: Tom

  54. Advising on the best opinion in relation to ultraviolet lights.

  55. Advising on the most up-to-date help relating to neon signs.By: Tom

  56. Advising on the most up-to-date help relating to neon signs.

  57. AffinityBy: Robert Bruce Baird

  58. AFFINITY: Attraction between related things, including even the harmonic forces that pre-exist matter.

  59. Ah, Sweet Memories - Part OneBy: Dr. Barbara Becker Holstein

  60. Finally! The colors of the leaves are changing, and now all too quickly.

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