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Give before you take
Balance is important in our lives. We wake up wanting. We wake up taking. Do we give this amazing Universe as much as we take? Making it a practice to offer something will keep everyone fulfilled. What do you have to give? To whom will you give? Will you share what you receive? </
Thank You!
For your encouragement. For your wisdom. For your belief.
'Must be roasting' Charles jokes with costumed giant lobster and starfish at seaside trip
PRINCE Charles was in a cheeky mood as he stopped to chat with two people in giant starfish and lobster costumes during a Royal visit to a surfing beach today. Charles, 66, met the la
How to Meditate, According to Russell Simmons
Russell Simmons, the man who brought the music of Run-DMC, LL Cool J, and the Beastie Boys (among many others) to the mainstream with Def Jam Records, has a quiet, simple ritual he has subscribed to for 15 years, and to which he partly attributes his success: Meditation. Twenty minutes, twice a day. When asked why he — or anyone — should meditate, the media mogul has a str
Cúcuta Receives Its First Holiday Inn Hotel
Posted On 29 Jun 2015 By : Editorial Team Global hotel operator InterContinental Hotels Group (IHG), has announced the opening of the Holiday Inn Cúcuta hotel. The newly constructed, 98-room
Black-Owned Travel Agency Offering $1,000 in Savings For Travel to South Africa
Columbus, OH — How do you reduce the cost of traveling 7,000 miles for a vacation? Roger Madison, founder and CEO of iZania, LLC, has found the formula for reducing the cost of travel to South Africa and enriching the travel experience at the same time.
The New Son of Bill & Melinda Gates: A War Child Seeks The American Dream
Posted: 06/23/2015 2:34 pm EDT Updated: 06/23/2015 2:59 pm EDT We wait in the line of thousands of people at the Recreation Center in East Long Beach, California. Young men, women, childr
Condoms and Sexually Transmitted Diseases
It's important to use condoms (rubbers, prophylactics) to help reduce the spread of sexually transmitted diseases (STDs). These diseases include the Human Immunodeficiency Virus, or HIV (the virus tha
Social Inclusion: The Secret Sauce To Medellin’s Incredible Renaissance
Posted On 15 Jun 2015 By : Loren Moss Medellín has come a long way from its notorious and rapidly receeding past decades. What is the secret to their success in turning around their
TOP REASONS WHY GIRLS SHOULD GET OUTDOORS
We all know how important outdoor activities are for girls' development. The leadership and decision-making skills girls learn while engaged in outdoor activities through Girl Scouts
Closing the computer science gender gap: how one woman is making a difference in many lives
First-generation college students may suffer from a guilt of abandoning their families. They also carry huge responsibilities and expectations. How can colleges help them be successful? June
David Letterman Enjoying Retirement With New Beard; What Are Other Former Late-Night Hosts Doing Now?
By Monica Castillo @mcastimovies on June 05 2015 3:36 PM EDT Just a few weeks after a record number of Americans tuned in to watch David Letterman sign off from CBS one last time, the famous
Sir Harry! Prince Harry Gets Surprise Knighthood from the Queen
By Simon Perry @SPerryPeoplemag 06/04/2015 AT 02:45 PM EDT Arise Sir Harry! Prince Harry that is. Although technically he's not a "sir," Harry, 30, has been appointed a Knight Commander or the
The Power of Being Unreasonable! (In Order To Get What You Want!)
If you want to win more and get what you want more often, you must make a decision to be unreasonable! But you must do so without being rude or nasty. Read Full Post
Pandora founder: The most important career lesson I learned in college
Getting a D- was the best thing that ever happened to me. The Leadership Insider network is an online community where the most thoughtful and influential people in business contribute answers to timely questions about careers and leadership.
Ways to honor our Father's...
What a gift it is to be able to create! Our Father's work so diligently to make their broods happy.....now is our chance to poor some love on them. What Father would not apprec
Fathers Are Wonderful
by Helen Steiner Rice Fathers are wonderful peopleToo little understood,And we do not sing their praisesAs often as we should... For, somehow, Father seems to beThe ma
Motorcycle Industry Expert To Present Talk Friday In Medellín
Posted On 20 May 2015 By : Loren Moss One of the most influential journalists from Europe specializing in motorcycle motorsports will be at the Feria de las 2 Ruedas this week in Medel
Agnes Davis Says 70% of Blacks Don’t Know How to Swim
By rokur on May 27, 2015 Safety The Founder of “Swim, Swim, Swim I Say,” Agnes Davis stopped by the WBLS studios to talk about why African Americans NEED to learn how to swim.
Most people think ‘man’ when they think ‘scientist’ – how can we kill the stereotype?
Children learn to associate science with men at early ages. Over 40 years ago, less than 1% of American and Canadian elementary school children drew a woman when asked to draw a scientist.
Just a pinch.....
When you are surrounded by darkness the feeling of hopelessness sets in. How can we stay motivated when our goals seem impossible? Where is the answer to our life's purpose? Can you hear the u
What's your Flavor tell me what's your favorite...
One great aspect about life is "having the right to change your mind". The more life we experience, the more our taste gets refined. Let's take a look at where we currently stand on things.
Today's Inspiration - David Foster: Music Man
By Zsarlene B. Chua, Reporter David Foster: Music Man HE IS the man behind many timeless songs: Chaka Khan’s “Through The Fire” (1984), Chicago’s “Hard To Say I
Mass Black Male Graduation
Congratulations Class of 2015! Young Black men: bring your cap and gown and celebrate this incredible accomplishment with your friends and family! For many young men from Chicago’s African American communities, there are countless roadblocks that stand between them and a high school diploma.
Tiger triplets born at Columbus Zoo
By Kathy Lynn Gray The Columbus Dispatch • Wednesday April 22, 2015 12:18 PM The Columbus Zoo and Aquarium continued its tiger baby bonanza this week, welcoming three more