- Are Religion and Acupuncture Compatible?
by John Edmond. For every practice or thought, there is an opposite viewpoint. This is true with religious beliefs, political beliefs, and even opinions and studies of the environment. As humans, we both consciously and unconsciously choose to believe a side. There are many, many individuals who can see the reasoning on both sides of the proverbial fence, but there are also those that are staunchly devoted and w... articles, news
- How Compatible Are You With Your Date?
by David Butler. Compatibility is important if you are looking to find a dating match. While the old saying that opposites attract is true, that usually only remains the case in the short run. Afterwards, however, those little quirky things you found "cute' or "exciting" will most likely turn out to be unbearable, especially if the relationship continues into marriage. Therefore, we've put together some compatib... articles, news
- Is your Website's Spelling Search Engine Compatible?
by Mark Nenadic. If you have ever created a site targeted for a non-US English audience that uses International English, you've likely encountered at least one of several frustrating events. These can include many things, but most directly are the well intended, yet ill-informed visitors who complain about "spelling errors" via email or comment form on your website.
The fact is that many countries, includin... articles, news
- Focusing on Religion
According to the online etymology dictionary, religion, in its modern sense, is the "recognition of, obedience to, and worship of a higher, unseen power." Numerous studies over the centuries have supported that religion is a human phenomenon of interaction and spiritual exchange based on a group of beliefs or attitudes concerning a real or imagined object or person. In particular, religion is a s... articles, news
- Religion For Non Believers
by Chris Campbell. Religion for me has been a bewildering and reluctant adversary. For the longest time religion meant belief in some strangers prescription for salvation. As one matures and questions their life and the role of religion in it, certain sticking points become clear. Why so many different perceptions of religion? Why so many different versions of religion? Why so much mutual exclusivity of the va... articles, news
- Questionnaire to Determine whether Your Future Spouse Is Financially Compatible
by John Hilaire. Before considering marriage, you and your partner should take the time to complete and thoroughly discuss the following questionnaire. This questionnaire will help you assess your "Financial Compatibility."
The rules for the questionnaire are simple and straightforward: On a separate sheet of paper, you and your partner independently answer each question, with one to three-sentence responses.
... articles, news
- Can you convert your marketing into a religion?
by Sean D'Souza. Religion breeds fanatics.
We've all seen that. And if it works for a bunch of crazies, why not make the same marketing strategies work for your product or service? Can you possibly adapt a system that has worked flawlessly for thousands of years to your business? Do you want to have customers chanting your name endlessly?
Suuuuuurrrrre you do! Read on and I'll show you how it works!
Why ... articles, news
- Brain-Compatible Goal Setting - How and Why Goals Drive Motivation
by Brian Walsh. It is important to write down your goals, since that action imprints them on your brain. Before writing your goals, identify what price you are willing to pay to achieve them. These may be material, emotional, or spiritual. At some point, expose your barriers and excuses; write them on a separate piece of paper. This list is not meant to be dwelled on; it is meant merely as acknowledgement - cele... articles, news
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