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The 4 Stages of Life

This image was recently received in my inbox from a trusted source. It’s interesting from the standpoint of how simply we can represent real life with imagery. An entire lifetime is presented here with four liquid containers. Each stage of life represented by the liquid inside.


The Dignity of Persons in the embryonic state


Statue based on the original pro-life monument in Mosta, unveiled by His Excellency, Dr Edward Fenech Adami , the President of Malta in March 2006 On December 12, 2008 the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith published its instruction on certain bioethical questions, entitled Dignitas Personae. Throughout the document there are wonderful quotes about Christ’s identification with humanity and unborn children. Here are three examples. “In the face of this manipulation of the human be

Free Printable Workout Log


Seeking financial fitness is no different from pursuing physical fitness. They’re one and the same. Once fitness is found in one area of life, the rest falls into place. Besides, if you’re not healthy, your wealth will likely suffer as a result. In the spirit of watching your wealth and health prosper this year, I’ve created a Free Printable Workout Log (exercise log sheet) to help you track your fitness sessions. You track your finances right? Tracking your fitness is the same. Download: Fre

Saved coral; Twitter links blog; Evil hacker's tale; Unlikely astronaut


U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service photo Pink coral on the Palmyra Atoll in the Pacific, one of three remote and uninhabited Pacific island chains are being set aside as national monuments to protect them from oil and gas extraction and commercial fishing in what will be the largest marine conservation effort in history. The three areas _ totaling some 195,280 square miles _ include the Mariana Trench and the waters and corals surrounding three uninhabited islands in the Northern Mariana Islands

Panic Attack Relief - Things You Can Do


Panic Attack Relief - Things You Can Do Posted By M B Bryan on January 6, 2009 @ 1:34 pm by M B Bryan Today there are many people around the world who find it difficult to lead a normal life as they suffer regularly from panic attacks. Although some may have problems coping with such attacks there are plenty of others who have been able to find techniques that are suitable and help provide them with panic attack relief. However, before a person is able to learn how to cope with panic attac

King Henrik blanks struggling Crosby, Pens


Maybe Sidney Crosby and the Penguins were the right opponent for Henrik Lundqvist to pickup his first shutout of the season against. Whatever the reason, life treated King Henrik grander than recently where his goals against was escalating while the team struggled. Returning from a flu bug which kept him out during Saturday’s 2-1 loss in D.C., Lundqvist was razor sharp stopping all 27 shots while his teammates did something they don’t usually do. Score more than three goals as they thoroughly

RLL No. 11: Don’t Loan Money to Friends


I’ve narrowed down all the pearls of wisdom I’ve come across in my life to the top 101 that really helped me. Now, I’d like to share each of these tips with you in this series called “101 Real Life Lessons.” (You can see the entire list at “101 Real Life Lessons.”) These are the life tips that keep me centered and grounded, even through howling storms, while still urging me constantly to reach for the stars, giving me courage to follow my bliss. 101 REAL LIFE LESSONS REAL LIFE LESSON

Japan’s Zombie Businesses


When the Japanese real estate bubble burst in the late 80’s and early 90’s - there were several banks and businesses that took a big hit - but were considered too big to fail. Throughout the 90’s and the early part of this century, these banks and businesses were flushed with funds by the Japanese government - and kept on artificial life support. They were neither dead nor alive, and that gave birth to the term - Zombie Businesses. Since economic activity was depressed - there was a genuine l

Consumption pattern (2)


An average urban household now owns more than one bicycle and one television set. A majority of urban households have electrical household appliances such as washing machines, refrigerators and colour television sets. More and more households are acquiring air- conditioners, personal computers, cars and mobile phones (see Table 1.7.11). By the first quarter of 2002, the number of telephones subscribed has reached 350 million, among which 161.5 million are mobile phones. Changing life style Th

Vintage Richard Yates


by Karen Templer | As much as I love Revolutionary Road, it’s the only novel of Richard Yates’ I’ve read. So it would be a little presumptuous of me to say that these Vintage Yates covers (from the UK’s Vintage Classics) are totally off-base. Still, he was all about the destructive reality of just these sorts of Leave It to Beaver notions of mid-century American life. These covers don’t seem to know that—they’re unironically lively and attractive. I’m also opposed to real people’s faces on book

the best of 2008: favorite ysmarko posts


this is my final post in this ‘best of 2008′ series. as i looked back over my blogging from 2008, these were my favorite posts: thinking: organizational thinking, part 2 horton hears a who and the culture of fear my stake in the ground on male pronouns for god ys stuff: pittsburgh nywc, monday morning the outrage, the injustice, the unfairness youth ministry: ah, 6th grade boys my top youth ministry website picks personal stuff: things learned from my life on the rails poser week

Www.OSIR.org.in - Museum of Nature & Science: Events | Dallas, Texas


Radio Disney visits MNS! December 26 and December 30. Radio Disney will be on-site at the Museum of Nature & Science on Friday, December 26th and again on Tuesday, December 30th Source: www.natureandscience.org Blowin’ in the Wind, Issue #026 Science current events of the year Back to Back Issues Page: Blowin’ in the Wind, Issue #026 Science current events of the year 2005 - January 2, 2006 January 03, 2006: Hello , 2005 Science current events. Source: www.stuffintheair.com Life Science -