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501: The Law of Spiritual Attraction
The creation of the earth, world or universe took place because a law was put in motion. This same law is what governs both the natural and the spiritual world that we exist in. The Law of Spiritual Attraction is not a religious fad, but it is largely an unchangeable concept that came into existence before creation.

502: Vision Quest
Have you been crying for a vision in your life? Read Jan Engels-Smith's remarkable story of her Vision Quest and learn how her willingness showed her what unconditional love truly is.

503: How to keep your cat purring into advanced old age
How to keep your cat alive, healthy and happy for as long as possible.

504: Good-bye Good Girl, Hello Bodacious Woman!
If you want to live your life as an exclamation rather than an explanation, it?s likely you?re going to have to part ways with one of your dear childhood friends. This person may have served you in a number of ways as a young child, but no longer supports you much as an adult.

505: What's the Difference between Training and Facilitation?
The difference between training and facilitation is often debated, since there are similarities. Are you clear about the differences though? Can you choose when to be one or the other? Discover the differences.

506: Self Motivation : Building The Techniques
There are many methods to build motivation in someone. The only lasting thing is self motivation. There are four techniques that anyone can use to build self motivation. This article will describe the four techiques in their priority order. These are quite simple techniques but powerful. If anyone follows them consistently, he or she should be able to keep the motivation level high at any time.

507: 2 Keys To Futures Trading The Right Way
Do you know what the most overlooked thing about trading futures is? You can't lose!

508: How to Design Your Own Beer Recipe
Perhaps the greatest thrill in making beer is that innate desire of the individual beer maker to create a truly unique, signature brew. This process of recipe design is simple for some, but it can present quite a challenge to others. Sometimes it?s good to get back to basics and remind ourselves that all beer essentially contains just a few key ingredients: malt, hops, yeast, and water.We know that the malt provides the fermentable sugars, and the yeast converts these sugars to alcohol, while the hops work to balance the sweetness of unfermented sugars. That?s the general process. It?s how we bring these and other ingredients together that determines the quality of the finished beer.Take the time to really familiarize yourself with these ingredients. For example, there?s nothing wrong with reading about the unique flavors imparted by different varieties of hops, but you should also focus on the aroma of the hops as you use them. Seek out existing recipes calling for ingredients you have not yet used. Recreate these recipes, and keep a specific journal of each brewing session.This journal should include a list of the ingredients, starting and finishing gravities, fermentation temperature, and all important dates and times such as time of boil, pitching, fermentation, secondary racking, and bottling. ProMash is just one of many software programs available to assist you with this task. I only mention it because it is what I use. If you would prefer, a pen and notebook will suffice.Once you have found a recipe you enjoy, go back to your journal. Try to find ways to make it even better, and make it your own. Maybe there are other flavors, enjoyable to you but not always used in beer, that you can bring to this recipe. Conduct an experiment. Recently, I discovered a wheat beer recipe that I enjoy very much. My goal now is to recreate it, slightly lighter in body and with a hint of lemon and basil. Take the liberty to do the same with your beer. Just remember to keep the batch sizes small during the experimentation process. That way, if you don?t care for the finished beer, not much is lost.

509: A Personal V-Day Monologue
This year marks my 20th anniversary as a Woman's Health Nurse Practitioner. The following article describes my intention of exactly how I intend to celebrate.

510: Employment Law: Majrowski and Employers' liability for psychiatric illness
An article describing how the Protection from Harassment Act 1997 can be used to establish claims against employers.


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