Breaking The Da Vinci Code
December 7, 2007
When dealing with controversial issues, there are always two sides to the story, as with Dan Brown novel the Da Vinci Code. Through my research, the best person to contradict Dan Brown accusations is a novelist, Darrell L. Bock. In his novel, BREAKING THE DA VINCI CODE, he challenges Dan Brown claims to “historical facts”. Bock claims that he has disprove the outrageous antichristian falsehoods in The Da Vinci Code. Bock feels that Brown is misleading millions of Americans and tends to... Read more »
An Honest Look At Flood Water Damage And Its Victims
December 7, 2007
There is hardly anything more horrendous than flooding on the scale of something like Hurricane Katrina or a tsunami like the one that affected Thailand and other countries. What is left in the wake of these violent fits of Mother Nature can hardly be described adequately with words. It can be heart wrenching to look at the damage raging flood waters can leave behind when they have receded. There are always so many pictures that inundate the media sources of the damage to the building structures... Read more »
Want To Satisfy Your Lover? Your Penis Girth, Not Length, Holds The Magic Key
December 6, 2007
“Does size matter?” is indeed a million dollar question. But it also requires a no-brainer answer. Its no secret that men are obsessed with the size of their penis and many have found ways to make their manhood larger. Nothing wrong with that, provided they do it the right way. So size does matter, at least to a man. Why? Because a small penis equals diminished masculinity, virility, and may also be associated with impotency - in the minds of men. This is also THE reason why the penis... Read more »
Acts of Kindness Benefit Everyone
December 4, 2007
Do you really want to be happy? Everyone says yes, but the gateway to happiness makes some of us frown. The gateway to happiness, is giving to others. Think about this: “If you want others to be happy, practice compassion. If you want to be happy, practice compassion.” - The Dalai Lama Some of us may feel that, if we give too much, our generosity will be taken advantage of by others. This is true, and a few very selfish individuals can possibly perceive your good intentions as weakness. However,... Read more »
Antique Farms: a Great Family Heritage to Discover -Part I
December 4, 2007
Antique Farms provide a fascinating time tunnel of what once was. There’s nothing like actually experiencing Living History to make it come alive. If you are into collecting Antique farm bells, wagons or tractors, it’s a lot of fun to go to farm Museums and country tractor shows. They are really fun and are a great way to spend a family day that will be remembered and appreciated. I remember playing on old tractors as a kid, in my home town over 40 years ago! Playing farmer with my two... Read more »
Why We Are Self-Destructive
December 4, 2007
On a cultural level, most social conditioning, focuses on either repressing desires or permitting only a certain strain of desires. All this results in distorted desires and completely maladaptive emotions like fear, shame, and guilt. As an organism advances in intelligence, so, too, does its desires. There are the basic desires of the body for food, clothing, shelter, sex, and social relationships. Then at a mental level, there are desires for more knowledge, creating art, appreciating music,... Read more »
The Greatest Invention In The World
December 4, 2007
One of the most remarkable inventions ever in the history of the human race is the invention of the World Wide Web. In the middle of the 15th century Johannes Gutenberg a German goldsmith, invented the movable type printing in Europe. His technology replaced books that had to be created by hand . Knowledge spread like wildfire and the human race became more rational and less superstitious. The result, of course, was an improvement in the evolution of civilizations and the speed with which they... Read more »
How Can You Tell If Something Is Nonsense
December 4, 2007
How do we move beyond our prejudices to distinguish what is sensible and what is nonsensical? When Albert Einstein created the Special and General Theory of Relativity, initially it seemed like nonsense, because nobody had ever thought of things like that before, but both the logical consistency of his arguments and the proof that was later found made them sensible theories. Understanding the difference between sense and nonsense is vital to your well-being. Unless you can draw some clear understanding... Read more »
Being on the Team - Becoming Better Friends
December 3, 2007
Men tend to need physical contact to verify their relationships, while women tend to need an emotional connection to validate theirs. Men need that tactile moment that will break the emotional barrier for them and women need emotional stimulation to break the ice with them. Men are more visual and women are more auditory. You can see the conflict that arises and why it seems harder for men to create a friendship with a woman than visa versa. For the visual person it can be hard. Even if you... Read more »
The Dating Game Part II: How to Become the Right Person with a Rewarding Relationship
December 3, 2007
In Part I of this two part series, I discussed how to find a date, how to perfect your online profile and discussion topics. In this part, I want to discuss relationships and how to succeed in one. Once you have conquered the dating scene, how do you inspire the person who has sparked your interest in a relationship to want the same? That can be the hardest stepping stone for those who always seem to date, but never find a partner. Why is that? There are many reasons that can factor into that.... Read more »




