Art / Design / Family / Men / Money / Nature / Self
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February 24, 2010
The Holy Grail is a sacred object figuring into literature and certain Christian traditions, most often identified with the dish, plate, or cup used by Jesus at the Last Supper and said to possess miraculous powers. Conspiracy theories abound on the nature of the grail and the final location. This list looks at ten of the possible resting places of this mysterious object
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Searching for a job is not always easy, no matter what state the economy is in. And when you’re on the hunt, your best weapon is your resume.
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Are you happy? It’s a simple question, but with numerous variables underlying it. What makes someone happy? Is there more than one route to happiness and more than one way to measure it? Happiness may come down to what you’re looking for in life and how you define this nebulous term.
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Do you want to become a better entrepreneur? Well who doesn’t, right?
Over the past 8 years I have started around 9 companies. Sadly most of them failed, but the good news is, I have learned a lot over the years. Some of these things maybe obvious to you, while others may not, but none-the-less there [...]
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Games / Money / Self
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February 18, 2010
Casinos are a psychological minefield. Their architectural design, as well as everything in it, has a methodical function devised to keep you, the player, inside spending your money. Some tactics they use are as conspicuous as the nose on your face, while others are guile and subtle
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Successful entrepreneurs typically possess dynamic qualities. And the good news is—so can you! Here are some points to keep in mind if you want to master the art of the startup. The tips range from the brilliant to the obvious to the surprising—but every one of them is useful.
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