Written By Geketa Holman Tuesday, 02 September 2008
In today's society the perception of a woman and the role she plays has changed. This has not happened over thousands of years, but in the last 30 or so. In the early years of my life-time, the society at least, still affirmed and had an understanding of the wife, mother and woman with those excellent qualities of the woman and wife given in the Biblical book of Proverbs 31. Today, society has ignored the principles of the model and standards described thereof and therefore left many women wondering what their roles in life, family and society are.
Written By William 'BillDaddy' Vanderbilt Thursday, 17 July 2008
In this article I wish to explore the possibilities of when we accept something as truth. Also, I want to discuss some of the consequences for accepting as truth, that which is not with special interest in Autism.
Perhaps online marketing would be a good place to start since most of us here have experience with the truths and untruths that are so much a part of our daily lives.
WE are all born with beautiful skin. But years of neglect and bad habits are the starting points to an aged appearance: blotches, wrinkles, uneven skin tone and a dull, drawn look. It‘s been proven that good skincare is a necessity for good looks.
The desire of every woman is to age gracefully. To be able to retain one‘s beauty even as the natural clock ticks. Those who have attained this height can confirm that one of the secrets is skincare. Skin care is essential for a youthful look. What‘s more, a basic skincare routine needs not take up hours of your time. A skincare regimen may contain the following:
On the 27th of March 2008 at about 12:30pm, I boarded the British Airways flight BA75 and I went straight to seat 53C. On getting to my seat, there were noises from an individual being forcibly restrained but who was not visible because some police officers and some plain clothes people held him down. The noise continued for more than 20 minutes and I was concerned because the individual was screaming in agony and shouting in pidgin (local) English "I go die - o" meaning, I will die. I pleaded with the officers not to kill him and my exact words were "please don't kill him". The British Airways staff said that the officers were doing their jobs and that nothing was going to happen. The noise became louder and other passengers started getting concerned and were complaining especially about their safety. The situation continued for another 15 minutes after I got on.
(GO) A woman brought her child. That child will probably be between 9 and 10. And said this child had never spoken before please pray for this child. And so I laid my hand on this child and I said, In the Name of Jesus and the child answered 'Amen!' I have not prayed yet! I just said: In the Name of Jesus! And the child that had never spoken before said 'Amen! I nearly jumped out of the window. The mother was on the floor rolling! That kind of miracle that will make you roll on the ground for joy, God will give you this year! (Amen!)
Written By Mrs. Ana Maria Padurean Thursday, 01 May 2008
It is a pity to leave our childhood in a corner of our minds covered with the dust of oblivion. Let's play; let's not forget to play. We have no balls, but we have words; we have no grits, though we have thoughts; we have no cars, yet we have questions; we have no dolls, but we just have answers! But do we really have answers?
A new year is a time for new beginnings no matter how arbitrary our human measures can be. Our biggest obstacle is not the beginning at all. Instead we vacillate, we procrastinate, we fail to take the first step out onto our chosen path. We let fear, timidity, self criticism, and our family and friends' opinion stop us before the real adventure has begun.
No shame here friends, we all do it... but to recognize our self imposed barriers is the first milestone toward self fulfillment. To squint up the eyes, adjust the ears, roll the eyes, clamp down hard on the teeth, and grimacing against the effort we lift one foot and put it ahead of the other. Then next step is some how easier and closer.
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A sarcastic rendition of the Nigeria's version of "Don't cry for me Argentina" where Evita and Tunde captures the late 2009 events in the country: AbdulMutallab's bombing attempt and the absence of President Yar Adua due ill health to Saudi
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