Friday, January 23, 2009
The Principle of the Flyswatter
From TODAY, Voices
Wednesday, 21-January-2009
Lessons in life, learned from a short encounter with a fly, that got swatted away from existence. The story tells a drama with a lesson even for humans - do we actually exhibit the same attitude?
Batmobile... erhh... ObamaMobile
From myPaper, My News, WORLD
Wednesday, 21-January-2009
How safe is safe? How safe can you get in this ObamaMobile? My guess? What if the attack comes from within?
Brain Food: Keep You Mind On Track
From TODAY, Health
Tuesday, 20-January-2009
Ever been curious how to keep your brain in top form? What food to eat? Supplementaries for keeping brain sharp? This is one of the tips you'll benefit from. Some 'mental exercises' included...
So, DHA, how does it help your brain? What vitamins and minerals are directed to help your brain, physically and mentally?
No Two Children Are Alike
From TODAY, Voices
Tuesday, 20-January-2009
This is pretty much like the snowflakes, the millions and the billions of them, no two are alike! And when it comes to children - each child is unique.
To be rooted in one's place, we should...
From TODAY, News
Tuesday, 20-January-2009
A professor replies, to be rooted, to get everyone rooted, we must change. Just what to change? Read on...
Remaining Rooted in One's Origin
From TODAY, News
Tuesday, 20-January-2009
Talk about being rooted, for better or for worse. Our feet may roam across the continents, but the sweetest place to trod is the familiar streets, where our very first slippers got worn...
Tuesday, January 20, 2009
S.K.I.R.T.S. in the Boardroom
From Today, Succeed
Monday, 19-January-2009
A new book that focuses on women power, how to excel in the corporate world... S.K.I.R.T.S. may just be a nice acronym summarizing it all: sisterhood, knowledge, integrity, respect, tenacity and substance. Sometime ago it was said, and could it be truer now: 'There is a growing strength in women, but it is not in the forearm - it's in the forehead."
Labels:
women at work,
women in management,
women workers
Loving Hands, Healing Hands
From Today, Voices
Monday, 19-January-209
The human touch can work wonders, and wreak havoc! Which mark do you leave to those whom you touch? Love? Healing? Or hurt and pain?
Seek to be someone whom people will remember as someone who has touched their lives, positively.
Labels:
healing through touch,
healing touch,
human touch
About posting breastfeeding photos online
From myPaper, My Lifestyle
Monday, 19-January-2009
Although it is not considered nudity, photos of breastfeeding borders between normal and carnal, depending on how the person portraying the motherly act, or the person viewing the photo, perceives the picture. Anyway, caution, caution, caution is still the admonition. Once online, anything can happen.
How to read a man?
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Monday, January 19, 2009
CNY... in this economic downturn
From myPaper, My Money
Friday, 16-January-2009
It is Chinese New Year... but some things also get hit by the current economic downturn... hopefully not the spirit of the holiday and the season...
Labels:
Chinese New Year,
CNY,
CNY and the 2009 crisis
China 'now bigger' than Germany
From myPaper, My Money
Thursday, 15-January-2009
I thought China is already big? Well, it just became 'bigger' than Germany!
Labels:
China,
China 2009,
China's economic growth,
Germany,
New China
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