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Those Middle School Lockers
- By M. McKeown
- Published 10/9/2008
- Philosophy
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Those Middle School Lockers... As time goes on , I feel the problems of the past seems to get smaller. Sure, I remember them, and many still have a little sting, they remind me of those old middle school lockers…
The Meaning of Life (One Person's Perspective)
- By K. Washington
- Published 09/28/2008
- Philosophy
- Unrated
What is the meaning of life? For one person's perspective, please read on...
Leaves In My Pond
- By Richard McCann
- Published 09/27/2008
- Philosophy
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Sorting It All Out
Life Giving You Grief. I've Got a Suggestion.
- By Stacey Regina
- Published 09/12/2008
- Philosophy
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WEll What I Can Offer You Is A Bit Of Relief, Maybe Even Some Comfort.So Lend Me Your Ears, and I'll Give You Some Heart.
Here It Is Folks...
Have You Been Searching?
Latley?
Always?
Yeah.
Such Is Life.
The Presidential Campaign
- By Naomie Christensen
- Published 09/4/2008
- Politics, News & Issues , Philosophy
- Unrated
Obama seems like a nice person; however, the Democrats currently have the House Majority. Seeing in Obama become president would be good; however, he is not telling his vision for the United States of America. Will he veto or approved based on merit or be a party politician? Even after his speech at the DNC he appears to be a party politician who will veto or approve laws based on the presenter. If a measure is supported by Democrats it is okay. If a measure is supported by a Republican it will be vetoed.Letting it Be
- By Daniel Tananella
- Published 09/1/2008
- Other Stuff , Philosophy
- Unrated
What is quality of life? And how do we get there?
Pedagogy and my most precious problem.
- By Daniel Tananella
- Published 09/1/2008
- Education , Philosophy , Society & Culture
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What is a decision? And how do you make someone else make a good one?
How to be HAPPY
- By Rachael Gingery
- Published 08/31/2008
- Philosophy
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If this doesn't change your life for the better, it will at least get you thinking...
Are we Worshipping Dogs?
- By Mike Hardin
- Published 08/30/2008
- Society & Culture , Religion & Spirituality , Philosophy , Pets & Animals
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We live in the greatest nation in the world, and seemingly one of the most backward. In the past forty years of my life I have personally witnessed the regression of our society, as we have strayed from a once structured society, to a chaotic blend of religious beliefs. The one religion I find the most interesting, and understand the least, our infatuation with worshipping dogs.
Horizons.
- By Maria Kalomvosaki
- Published 08/21/2008
- Society & Culture , Philosophy , Other Stuff , Family Life , Creative Writing
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Positive or Negative Ways of Thinking.How to the the Best in Everything!
- By Sonia Doreen
- Published 08/14/2008
- Tips and Tricks , Creative Writing , For Men , For Women , Education , Family Life , Marriage , Children , Hobbies & Games , Home & Garden , How To , Humor , Jobs & Careers , Money , Google Adsense , Affiliate Networks , Getting Traffic , Everyday Life , Other Stuff , Philosophy , Poetry , Politics, News & Issues , Religion & Spirituality , Other
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A victim of susceptible maniac depression and irritable mood swings, I wouldn’t have ever bothered myself with an article outline such as this or it’s like. But upon being gifted a Coffee Mug with an astrological depiction of my sun sign and it’s prominent characteristic in 7 to 8 bold perspectives, I couldn’t help but think ‘Magnetic…Me?’
Almost Famous Quotes by Craig Stellpflug
- By craig stellpflug
- Published 08/9/2008
- Creative Writing , Humor , Other Stuff , Philosophy
- Unrated
Almost famous quotes taken from writings and lectures by Craig Stellpflug
Knocking on the door to my soul
- By Raymond Husum
- Published 07/28/2008
- Poetry , Philosophy
- Unrated
I have kept the door
to my soul locked for so long, but it is ready to swing open because my
will to keep the door shut has been overcome by my soul's need to be
free.
Live Like the Iroquois
- By John LeCoq
- Published 07/28/2008
- Philosophy
- Unrated
Let's think like the Native Americans of long ago did. They had a profound understanding of the earth and their place in it.
How To Stay Out of Harm's Way
- By N/A
- Published 07/25/2008
- Philosophy
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The trouble with family is...The meaning of life
- By Garrett Rogers
- Published 07/23/2008
- Philosophy
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What is the meaning of life? Too many theologians, philosophers, and
"experts" have already given lengthy and verbose answers before me so
my answer will be simple and to the point. The purpose, the meaning of
life is to seek knowledge, decipher truth, and then share that
knowledge and truth with others. We must develop a thirst for knowledge until the quest becomes as necessary as a drink of water. The good news for us is that we live in an information age where it's possible to learn new lessons in the time it takes your broadband to connect. Something that we should all understand is that schools and universities aren't the only storehouses of learning because books are able to teach us factual and even biased information, but people are the greatest sources of knowledge. We ourselves can analyze our past to learn from our mistakes, but we can also talk to parents, friends, coworkers, and especially elders to pick their brains of valuable knowledge that we can use in our own lives.
The meaning of life
- By Garrett Rogers
- Published 07/23/2008
- Philosophy
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What is the meaning of life? Too many theologians, philosophers, and
"experts" have already given lengthy and verbose answers before me so
my answer will be simple and to the point. The purpose, the meaning of
life is to seek knowledge, decipher truth, and then share that
knowledge and truth with others. We must develop a thirst for knowledge until the quest becomes as necessary as a drink of water. The good news for us is that we live in an information age where it's possible to learn new lessons in the time it takes your broadband to connect. Something that we should all understand is that schools and universities aren't the only storehouses of learning because books are able to teach us factual and even biased information, but people are the greatest sources of knowledge. We ourselves can analyze our past to learn from our mistakes, but we can also talk to parents, friends, coworkers, and especially elders to pick their brains of valuable knowledge that we can use in our own lives.
The Makings of Morality: Ramblings of the Lost
- By Amanda Rex
- Published 07/13/2008
- Philosophy
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When there is nowhere else to turn, it is best to conjure a definition. One that encompasses what you expect out of life, and allows for a plan to achieve it. This is mine...
Jumping off a Bridge
- By Naomie Christensen
- Published 07/9/2008
- Philosophy
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How many people have heard the cliché, “Would you jump off a bridge if your friend told you to?” We all think of this as an empowering statement encouraging decision making. However, if you still jumped off the same bridge because your friends told you not to jump, do you really understand yourself.My Philosophy of Knowledge
- By Garrett Rogers
- Published 07/3/2008
- Philosophy
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“Knowledge is power”. We’ve all heard that before, but I don’t buy this saying. I have a new one for you…
“KNOWLEDGE DOES NOT EQUAL POWER WITHOUT THE COURAGE TO USE IT!”
Philosophy
- By Naomie Christensen
- Published 06/30/2008
- Philosophy
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Philosophy is a mixture of values, ethics, perspective, sociology, psychology and mathematics. Theoretical in nature an attempt to make sense of unanswered questions, observations are tested and summarized.On the Aesthetics
- By Van Tu
- Published 06/18/2008
- Philosophy
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Art for Art's sake
Good and Evil
- By Naomie Christensen
- Published 06/18/2008
- Philosophy
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Many people are familiar with the phrase “many shades of gray.” However, beside people all being different in some way there is a level, defined through humanity, of good and evil.
The American Revolution
- By Lindsay Holeman
- Published 06/17/2008
- Philosophy
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This article describes the American Revolution and how the war, inventions, and theories of the time changed the lives of people - then and today.
Do you procrastinate? I sure do!
- By Carolyn Cordon
- Published 06/9/2008
- Philosophy
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A personal piece on my procrastination. Humour makes most things look better.
free will versus predestination
- By Tina Griffith
- Published 05/30/2008
- Philosophy
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The epic battle continues on, with more questions. Philosphy of Using Holograms for World Conquest
- By ronald doda jr.
- Published 05/19/2008
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Just a string of ideas leading to other ideas about how this would go....
More Than Believing
- By Naomie Christensen
- Published 05/13/2008
- Philosophy
- Unrated
The methodology is simple enough, if you remain positive and envision your life as a good life, things will be put in motion to have them come true. If you think of negative outcomes and focus on bad things bad thing will come to pass.
Pink Toad
- By Naomie Christensen
- Published 05/9/2008
- Philosophy
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A philosophy of friendship and advice, being there is more important than the words said.
Philosophy of life and other essays
- By Brijbhushan J. Gupta
- Published 05/4/2008
- Philosophy
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Dear members,
I submit herewith following booklet for your kind review,
Title : Philosophy of life and other essays.
URL: http://www.angelfire.com/ex/bjgupta/Booklet.htm
Brief description of contents:
Booklet contains reflections on various issues pertaining to life in general such as Philosophy of life, Purpose of life, Meaning of life, Existence of God, Morality, Women's liberation etc
Regards,
(B. J. Gupta)

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