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CRB and Bank Midwest will receive Missouri tax credits equaling 50 percent of their donations. The Missouri Development Finance Board issued credits for the project’s tenant finish, and the Missouri Department of Economic Development issued credits to equip the space, which is essentially a large laboratory space. “Since the EDC has a 501(c)3 charitable foundation, [...]
August 10th, 2008 | Posted in Humanities | No Comments
Bad headaches can’t be a severe or dangerous pain if only mild symptoms are showing. Among the normal condition of headaches the most painful is migraine attack. Moreover, sinuses, eye strain, stress, and anxiety these are primary headaches which can be treated easily. The signs of primary headaches occur in the form of ailment severe [...]
May 19th, 2008 | Posted in Humanities | No Comments
Get Your Prayer Answered. We often pray the ALMIGHTY for happiness and success and ridding our selves from the misery and troubles. But only a few experience that their prayer was answered. The rest think why the ALMIGHTY has not answered their prayer. They feel that they got nothing in return for the prayer. But [...]
December 29th, 2007 | Posted in Humanities, Myths and Folktales, Psychology, Religion and Spirituality | No Comments
Director of the Bauu Institute and Press, Dr. Peter N. Jones, celebrated the one month anniversary of the launch of “Indigenous Issues Today” news blog. The Bauu Institute and Press is an environmental, psychological, and social science research and publishing company located in Boulder, Colorado.
On the occasion, Dr. Jones remarked, “Indigenous people today face [...]
August 20th, 2007 | Posted in Anthropology and Archaeology, Education, Humanities, Native and Tribal, News and Commentary | No Comments
I’m always looking for ways to create peace and justice in the world. This is even more true with today’s situation with the U.S. in Iraq and Afghanistan and all. Well, so my friend sent me this email talking about this great book. Called Meeting the Enemy, Becoming a Friend the book [...]
August 10th, 2007 | Posted in General Blurbs, Humanities, Politics, Psychology | No Comments
Healthy listening skills are not difficult to learn and master. Our children will model their listening skills from watching and observing their parents’. Listening doesn’t just require using your ears. Look at the person you are listening to. Direct eye contact doesn’t just let them know that you are interested, but shows that your listening [...]
December 12th, 2006 | Posted in General Blurbs, Health and Fitness, Humanities, Lifestyles and Society, Personal Development | No Comments
Home schooling is a wonderful option for many parents. Home schooling online can make the process more fun and interesting for your children and help offer a solid support system.
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November 5th, 2006 | Posted in Education, Humanities, Lifestyles and Society | No Comments
Homeschooling a child is a big issue. Government education office, support groups and legal specialists can help with choosing curriculum, record keeping, meeting the state laws and many more.
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October 26th, 2006 | Posted in Education, Family Life, Humanities, Legal, Lifestyles and Society | No Comments
Q #151: This is in reply to the answer for Question #70 concerning beauty and form. If there is only Divine Mind of God, shared with all of creation; then how does the responder explain the limitation of Divine Mind within the use of man in the co-creation of his world of form? I believe [...]
October 17th, 2006 | Posted in General Blurbs, Humanities, Lifestyles and Society, Religion and Spirituality | No Comments
Whether a parent home schools their child or not, it is important for parents to acknowledge the need for their children to become involved citizens with a world outside of their immediate peer group. Socializing, developing talents, involvement in community and even religion can and should be large factors in children’s development
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September 25th, 2006 | Posted in Cultures and Groups, Education, Family, Family Life, Humanities | No Comments
Japanese does have a very complex writing system, which is why it tends to take longer to learn Japanese than a language which uses a phonetic alphabet. However, this can be a lot of fun, and there’s a tremendous sense of achievement and pride when students find they can quite quickly learn to read a [...]
September 7th, 2006 | Posted in Arts and Humanities, Books and Literature, Education, Humanities, Personal Development | No Comments
Haiku Poetry : Thoughts From A Zen Heart
Haiku poetry consists of three short lines that adhere to ancient Japanese rules of form and structure. The haiku form evolved from ancient Japanese poetry and song and its themes usually explore the nuances of everyday life. Some of the most moving Haiku poems describe daily situations in [...]
August 9th, 2006 | Posted in Arts and Humanities, General Blurbs, Humanities, Myths and Folktales, Native and Tribal, Writers Resources | No Comments
Studying Japanese brings career opportunities for international business, but Japanese is a complex and sophisticated language, and is not easy to learn…
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August 3rd, 2006 | Posted in Colleges and Universities, Cultures and Groups, Education, Family, Humanities | No Comments
Jelaluddin Rumi’s preeminent translator is Coleman Barks. The message Barks conveys is of Rumi’s ecstatic poetry, which, as Barks said to Bill Moyers, PBS journalist, is “trying to get us to feel the vastness of our true identity … like the sense you might get walking into a cathedral … what Jesus referred to when [...]
July 22nd, 2006 | Posted in Arts and Humanities, Books and Literature, Humanities, Music, Music | No Comments
Talking to my inner lover and I say, “Why, such a rush?” The guest who makes my eyes so bright, Dwells inside me day and night. Makes my life a mystery. When I feel him I feel [...]
July 22nd, 2006 | Posted in Arts and Humanities, Education, Entertainment, Humanities, Music | No Comments