Living with less gives some folks more pleasure ---- -- being literally less anchored to material goods is freeing to the spirit.
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Be happy Five happiness habits that may bring you higher pay, greater success
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U.S. likely to lose AAA rating: Prechter Prechter, known for predicting the 1987 stock market crash, joins a growing coterie of market heavyweights in forecasting the United States will lose its top credit rating as the government issues trillions of dollars in debt to fund efforts to bail out the economy.
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The man who changed the world Darwin's towering achievement -- and, in the eyes of some, his greatest sin -- lay in providing a new framework for understanding life.
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Drug war and extreme violence in the pursuit of extreme profits. “Today we have criminal gangs, cartels, Taliban and al-Qaeda profiting from the prohibition of drug sales and wreaking havoc all over the world. The correlation is obvious.”
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Startups need an innovation ecosystem to survive From Wall Street's quarterly
profit pressures to worsening government deficits, have undermined
support for the forward-looking research on which future products will
depend.
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It's a lesson we can keep for every day of our lives. Remember to focus on life's 'golf balls'
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'Be prepared for a lot of bumps' "We have to have a better system in the future to make sure we have a much better element of credit quality in mortgages". John Bogle
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How To Get Out Of Debt: Must watch.
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SAT prep courses? Save your money A motivated student — even one without the money for prep classes — could easily outdo them on the SATs. Here are some hints how:
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Students See the Future, and It’s Elderly People The program is a joint effort by the city’s Department for the Aging and the Department of Education. Look toward to a career as a recreational therapist who would work with both older people and disabled children
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Spreading awareness about female foeticide He cycled through bye-lanes of 3688 villages of the state talking on AIDS and female literacy.
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Nature, nurture key factors for young entrepreneurs Kids are naturally creative and can come up with unlimited possibilities compared to the more sophisticated adult who places the rules and regulations of business ahead of creativity.
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Two world-class American mountain climbers missing in China Yang Shitao, an official with the Foreign Exchange Department of the China Mountaineering Association, said the search was complicated by the fact that the two did not inform the association of their climbing plans. "We have no idea which routes they took," Yang said.
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 Pagri Sambhal Jatta, the line inspired the peasant community with zeal to fight for the country when Lala Lajpat Rai exhorted the farmers to stand up for their rights, dignity and honour.
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injections for tennis elbow are largely ineffective in the long run, a new study has found. Injections for tennis elbow are largely ineffective in the long run, a new study has found.
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American Wins Nobel in Economics Mr. Phelps brought inflation into the equation, and also inflationary expectations. “Ned Phelps was clearly on everybody’s short list to win a Nobel,” said Robert M. Solow, himself a Nobel laureate in economics.
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Turban stands out in French folk parade "Sikhs are an integral part of the world mainstream, and that their turbans are symbols of spirituality and a distinct identity of the Sikh community"
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Hindi Divas celebrated Lecture: The Swami Vivekananda Study Circle organised a Sarv Dharam conference at Kamla Lohtia S.D. College here recently.
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Language-learning facts Learning a language exercises the brain to an extent that staves off Alzheimer's disease and other forms of dementia.
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