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Coping with the pain.
Coping with the pain.
by: Udo Vieth
Separations are painfull. This is a fact.
Unless you are cold and callous, the loss of a loved one is a numbing experience. In these situations, we tend to retreat into a corner and mope. ...
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100 Top Baby Names
I found it very interesting researching the top 100 baby names for this article, because although my husband and I thought we were going for unique baby names during my pregancy, both our daughters' names are on the list! I guess we are not as...
Quick Halloween Craft Idea - Witch's Hands!
Quick Halloween Craft Idea - Witch's hands!
This is a handprint craft with a difference! You need only a few inexpensive supplies which you will probably have lying around the house. It is an easy craft to do with a crowd of children and the...
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No Paws from Santa Claus
The Holidays are coming and children have thought long and hard about the gifts they would most want to receive this year. Trucks, trains, Groovey girls and scooters are popular gifts this year. Each year lists are filled with the “most...
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How Can You Be Sure?
You’re in the store picking up some last minute items. You see someone who looks different, out of place. They are looking around suspiciously with their hands in their pockets. They are surveying everything around them. Or they are following someone. They look like someone that doesn’t belong.
How can you be sure? Could they be a terrorist, kidnapper, robber, or violent offender, getting ready to take advantage of the situation.
There is a key, a solution to this situation.
But let’s carry this a little further. What if you were in an airport, in the office, parking lot, your work place, on a plane, train, bus, first date, on the highway, and you saw someone like this.
And what if it was your child, at the bus stop, in school, on a bicycle, with someone lurking around, maybe sitting in a car waiting for the right opportunity.
You can be sure if you know what to look for. That someone may be under too much stress and prone to violent behavior. Stress affects the mind and optic nerves behind the eyes, and pulls the muscles up. That’s how you can tell.
There are five stages
of stress, which are revealed on “The Stress Chart”. The stress can go from; simple stress, to someone with psychotic tendencies, to someone who wants control over you. You can take the card with you and use it on everyone you meet.
And “The Stress Chart” is FREE!
This chart is timely and needed. With all the violence, kidnapping, and terrorism going on, this chart can help. It can help with the war on crime, terror, and violence, especially with our children.
To get your chart, go to: http://www.faceuptoit-youcan.com/sanpaku.html Kathy Thompson, Writer, Speaker, Profiler, has been studying Faces for over 10 years and is available to help you succeedwith products, programs, profiles. Contact Kathy at; writing4u@faceuptoit-youcan.com
About the Author
With a B. S. in Business Communications Kathy has taught her programs around the country at various businesses and Adult Education Centers.
She writes and speaks about Health, Personal Communications (writing, speaking, face reading).
Kathy's goal is to help you be all you can be and reach your potential.
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