Posts Tagged ‘Cafe’
Success Lies in Our BeliefBy Editor - July 28th, 2010 |
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Whenever we speak of our failures, we place the blame on everyone and everything, except ourselves. That is, in itself, reason for yet another failure. Those who see success are not born with perfection, but rather they are those who perfect their each and every step, as they move along the path to their goals. |
Is the Glass Half Empty or Half Full?By Editor - July 24th, 2010 |
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More than 40 years ago, the late Earl Nightingale, an American motivational speaker known as the Dean of Personal Development, electrified his sales team at his insurance company with a message – the “stranges secret” – that would eventually motivate millions of people worldwide. In essence, the strangest secret is, “You are what you think; you are your thoughts.” For those of you who might be students of history and philosophy, you know that as powerful as this message is, it is not a new one. Abraham Lincoln said, “People are about as happy as they make up their minds to be.” Ralph Waldo Emerson said, “We become what we think about all day long.” William Shakespeare said, “There is nothing either good or bad, but thinking makes it so.” And Jesus said, “As you think, so shall you be.” |
Finally! An answer to the age old question of which came first, the chicken or egg.By Editor - July 15th, 2010 |
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British scientists have used a supercomputer to solve the conundrum, which came first, the chicken or the egg? |
Who do you think will take the FIFA World Cup? Netherlands or Spain?By Editor - July 9th, 2010 |
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So who do you think will take the cup in Sunday’s match? Netherlands or Spain? |
Interesting Door Chain LockBy Editor - July 9th, 2010 |
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Defendius door chain guard helps you protect your home against unauthorized entry by installing a mazing in place of your old door chain, making it more difficult for intruders to easily break your lock. |
United and UndefeatedBy Editor - July 7th, 2010 |
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Written by: Shayanika Suresh, University of Toronto Being part of a struggle is no new idea to manhood. Every account of human life on Earth illustrates a struggle, in one form or another. Since the first recorded episode of human life on this planet, man has been in struggle with nature, making tools and weapons of stone, hunting animals and gathering plants, and now since the evolution of modern technology, he has ventured on to causing damage to the environment |
FIRST WORLD CUP – 1930, Uruguay welcomes the soccer worldBy Editor - July 7th, 2010 |
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Over 200 nations from around the globe spent more than two years playing in close to 900 matches in order to become one of the 32 teams to qualify for the 2010 FIFA World Cup in South Africa. How times have changed. The inaugural World Cup, held in Uruguay in 1930, is the only competition in which teams did not have to qualify – instead, 13 nations were invited to participate. Unlike today when countries fight and scrap just to earn a World Cup berth, the first tournament was seen as a nuisance by a handful of nations. |
A brief history of Canada, Happy Canada Day!By Editor - June 30th, 2010 |
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On behalf of the Canadian Tamil Youth Alliance, we wish you and your families a very Happy Canada Day! If you would like to learn about the origins of Canada Day, the Canadian National Flag, and the Name Canada, read ahead. If you know any other interesting facts about Canada, let us know below! |
Fish Pedicures?By Editor - June 30th, 2010 |
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I heard about this new service is being offered in spas around the world, it’s a fish pedicure. Yes, you read it right, a FISH pedicure. Basically, this involves people willingly soaking their feet in a tank full of tiny Garra fish (also known as Doctor Fish) with the idea that these fish eat dead skin off one’s feet, and leave the healthy skin untouched, the end result, extremely soft feet. |
Do you think abortion should be allowed? Or do you think abortion should be criminalized?By Editor - June 28th, 2010 |
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What do you have to say, if you could vote, would vote in favour of abortion, opposed to abortion, or are you like me, and simply don’t know? |