Articles Archive for May 2008
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“It’s the action, not the fruit of the action that’s important. You have to do the right thing. It may not be in your power, may not be in your time, that there’ll be any fruit. But that does not mean you stop doing the right thing. You may never know what results come from your action. But if you do nothing, there will be no results.”
– Mahatma Gandhi
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ABOUT THE …
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…Some people seem to attract Success, Wealth and achieve great feats without much conscious effort while many others struggle to even barely survive the day to day ordeal, much less fulfil their dreams and ambitions.
I asked Maynas, “Why is that so?”
“It’s because of the difference” He replied. “The difference that makes the difference.”
“The difference of difference? What do you mean, Maynas?”
“That, my friend, is a good question.”
And he goes on to explain…
A New Twist of the Law of Attraction
Much has been said and taught about the Law of Attraction that …
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Such pure excitement growls through my veins, a newly modified theme that now unites and brands the whole movement of sites is now up. What follows shall be new beginnings of everything that linked to previous projects. Let’s start to Change the World
Onwards to the future! Aza Aza Fighting!
Good things are worth waiting for, isn’t it? “Winks”
Date
Task
Done
03/05/08
New Tools and Theme Test
YES
04/05/08
New Contents and Upload Test
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Let’s Go Change The World!
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In The Weather Makers: The History & Future Impact of Climate Change, Flannery outlines the science behind anthropogenic climate change. “With great scientific advances being made every month, this book is necessarily incomplete,” Flannery writes, but “That should not, however, be used as an excuse for inaction. We know enough to act wisely.”
