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Aromatherapy - Lavender for Relieving Inflammation and Pain

Friday, February 29th, 2008

By KG Stiles Lavender ( Lavendula augustifolia ) - PROPERTIES & ACTIONS INCLUDE: Analgesic - pain reliever Anticonvulsive - helps arrest or prevent convulsions. Antidepressant - alleviates or prevents depression, lifts mood, counters melancholia Antirheumatic - eases rheumatic pain, inflamed muscles and joints Antiseptic - prevents, halts infection Antispasmodic - calms nervous and muscular spasms, for colic, pain and indigestion Antiviral - Preventing or inhibiting viral activity Decongestive - an agent for relief or reduction of congestion Deodorant - an agent that corrects, masks, or removes unpleasant odors Restorative - an agent that helps to strengthen and revive the body systems Sedative - agent that exerts a soothing, tranquilizing, calming effect on the body, good for nervous tension, stress, insomnia, anxiety and palpitations Relaxant - soothing, causing relaxation, relieving strain or tension Lavender’s pure and clean scent is well known. It is the most commonly used essential oil and the absolute classic oil for treating burns! A universal first aid healing oil, Lavender has broad application and may be beneficial for treating an assortment of wounds, as well as for relieving inflammatory conditions like fever blisters, rheumatism, sore muscles and back pain. Helpful for calming intense feeling states of nervousness, stress, depression, fear, irritability, frustration, anger, resentment, jealousy and insomnia. Lavender is excellent for skin care and promotes healing and regeneration for all skin types, especially dry skin. Add to your shampoo for helping to reduce hair loss. Also good for regulating sebum production to relieve oily/dry scalp conditions. Helpful for controlling dandruff! Use Lavender for burns, rashes, acne, eczema, boils, dermatitis, leg ulcers, and psoriasis. Apply it immediately to burns to prevent blistering, or scarring, as well as speed healing of wounds as it stimulates cellular repair and regeneration. PLEASE NOTE: There are many cheap, synthetic copies of aromatic oils, but these are not recommended for therapeutic use. For best results purchase the highest quality oils you can possibly find. Use certified organic essential oils, or oils that have been tested and are pesticide free. Holistic MindBody Therapy, including pure essential oils, are gentle, noninvasive complementary forms of health care for balancing and synchronizing your body, mind and spirit and a natural, safe and effective way to enhance your health and well-being. Holistic health care may produce satisfying results where other methods have failed. Please consult with your physician regarding serious health concerns and do not attempt to self diagnose. KG has developed massage training and holistic health programs for the spa industry, health clubs and clinics, schools, resorts, as well as for individual clients. She is a MindBody Therapist and Health Educator with advanced certification and training in Bowen Therapy, BodyTalk and Aromatherapy. She is the owner of Springhill Wellness Center and the founder & director of PurePlant Essentials aromatherapy products. Click to order LAVENDER PURE ESSENTIAL OIL Click to find out about KGs other fine aromatherapy products PUREPLANT ESSENTIALS. Click to learn about KGs Presentations and Workshops. More Info? Contact: KG Stiles at Springhill Wellness Center, 2520 Springhill Drive Ashland, OR USA (541) 941-7315 Mahalo! Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=KG_Stiles http://EzineArticles.com/?Aromatherapy—Lavender-for-Relieving-Inflammation-and-Pain&id=531061 purchase tartrate zolpidem eminem ambien ambien lunesta zolpidem for sale

College Visit Checklist

Friday, February 29th, 2008

By Chris Stout Visiting the colleges that you are considering is an absolute must. You need to experience the general atmosphere as well as the tangibles (i.e. the faculty, curriculum, class sizes, etc.). Here are some things to keep in mind when you visit a college campus. Plan ahead If you want to get a focused tour with premium access, then you need to schedule your visit well in advance. Make sure to visit the campus when classes are in session, so you can experience the full effect of day-to-day campus living. If you are a senior in high school, consider planning your visit during the fall or winter quarter of your final year. If youre a junior, then think about visiting colleges in the Spring of your junior year. This way you are in a position to shop around before you start applying in the fall. Whenever you decide to visit the campus youre considering, just make sure you have enough time to explore. Talk to students and find out what the situation on the ground is If you are visiting a campus with your parents, make sure to schedule some time for individual exploration. Look for friendly faces and ask specific questions. The information that youll get from random students on campus is not the same info youll see on the college brochures. Be sure to seek out multiple opinions from your future fellow students, so that you can formulate a well-rounded opinion of your own. Chat with faculty members Find out what courses are offered that interest you. Research your prospective major in the universitys course catalog. Open a schedule of classes to see whos teaching what course and where. Sit in on some classes if you like. Communicate with professors. Ask them questions and ask for syllabi, reading lists and other material so that you can get an idea of how a particular course (or major) is structured. Meet with a counselor or academic advisor After youve reviewed some of the requirements for your prospective major, meet with a counselor or academic advisor. Get answers to questions about major requirements and time frames. Make sure that you understand the specific quirks surrounding your projected path of study. Visit the financial aid office Stop by the financial aid office to make sure that youve secured all the funding that youre eligible for. Ask questions about grants and scholarships, and be certain that you understand the terms of any loans that you accept. If there are additional campus-specific funding opportunities, then collect all the applications that you will need, fill them out properly and turn them in promptly. Explore housing and dining options If you plan to live or eat on campus, then you need to go to the housing office to make sure that youll be all set. Find out what the living situation is and consider different options (i.e. on vs. off campus). Explore different meal plans and choose the plan thats right for you. Scope out the town and experience the nightlife Make sure you use your college visit as an opportunity to scope out the college town that youll be spending four years living in. Is it easy to get around? Is there public transportation or parking concerns? Whats the area like? Is it safe? Is it clean? Are there things do at night? Do yourself a favor and experience a slice of the nightlife before you commit to a particular college town. If you want good times, dont commit to a school that cant accommodate a basic, enjoyable night on the town. Choosing a college is an intensely personal decision. You are the deciding factor, so when you visit the campus, make sure that you ask the questions that matter most to you. The more you can identify what it is you are looking for, the easier it will be to find the college thats right for you. Review more industry related articles by Chris Stout at CareersandEducation.com Chris Stout is a CareersandEducation.com feature writer that often covers topics relating to Campus and Online Degree Programs and Career Planning. Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Chris_Stout http://EzineArticles.com/?College-Visit-Checklist&id=383669 how much lorazepam can i take at one time zoloft and lorazepam ambien buy cr ambien magazine tear out coupon

The Ins and Outs of Speed Dating

Thursday, February 28th, 2008

By L Ruppert In the past, there were very few options with regard to how individuals could meet people and date. There were the usual set-ups and random encounters that would result in a date, however, these days dating has been taken to a whole new level. Dating services, Internet dating and the relatively new speed dating phenomenon have come into existence. Speed dating is one dating method in particular that has captured the eyes and ears of the dating public. In order to determine whether speed dating is a viable option for an individual, it is important to learn a little bit more about this dating avenue. What Is Speed Dating? In an informal setting, speed dating originated with Jewish individuals who were looking to find prospective spouses in areas where there was a large non-Jewish community. This was arranged in a meet and greet fashion where a large number of individuals could mingle and get to know one another. In a formal arena, speed dating is set up by organizers such as dating agencies that rent out a room in a bar or restaurant type setting and arrange for a group of individuals to pay a fee and attend. The individuals will then have approximately 8 minutes to sit at a table with a prospective mate and basically chat. When the time is up, the individuals will rotate to another table and sit with a new prospective date and so on. Once everyone has had a chance to meet all of the other prospective individuals, the participants will fill out a form and list who they would like to see again. After the speed dating session has ended the organizers will review the lists and if there are any matches where both individuals are interested in one another, phone numbers will be handed out so that the participants can take it from there. Advantages to Speed Dating There are many advantages with regards to the speed dating process. The first has to deal with access. One of the main hurdles that individuals have to jump over with regard to the dating scene is access to other singles. Frequently singles are too busy with work to go out and find places to meet other single individuals. Additionally, some people dont know the right places to go where meeting a potential mate might be a possibility. For these reasons, the accessibility to other singles which speed dating provides is a very attractive quality of this matchmaking method. Time efficiency is another valuable quality of speed dating. Because each date lasts approximately 8 minutes and first impressions are quite important, one can usually determine even in that small period of time whether or not there may be something there. Rather than go out with one individual for a whole evening and not know whether or not the compatibility factor is there, speed dating takes care of this problem by having mini-dates as a deciding factor with regard to whether or not the individual is interested in having a full-blown date with someone. Another advantage to speed dating is the fact that face-to-face rejection is less likely to be an option as one does not know who is interested in pursuing the relationship further until after the speed dating session has ended and numbers are (or are not) exchanged. This helps to soften the blow of not receiving an offer of a date at a face-to-face exchange. A safe environment in which to meet other singles is another positive aspect to speed dating. Rather than venture out on a blind date or first date with someone whom one does not know, attending a speed dating session is a safe alternative as it is a group of individuals in one location where personal information is not exchanged and speed daters can feel secure in knowing that they will most likely be free from any potential harm. Lastly, at these speed dating sessions, individuals who attend know that all of the other people who are there are attending this session because they are single and looking to mingle. This differs from a bar scene, for example, where individuals do not know who is single, involved or married and have to sift through the crowd to find available potential mates. Disadvantages of Speed Dating As with any situation, there will be pros but there will also be cons as well. One disadvantage to the speed dating method of meeting other single individuals is having to base a future date on an 8-minute first impression. Because a speed dating session is so brief, one has to say and do all of the right things in a short period of time in order to impress the other individual. This may be more difficult for some individuals who are shyer than others and take awhile to warm up to another person. Another thing which those opposed to speed dating point out is that much of the speed dating sessions are based on shallow factors such as looks. Since one can only find out so much about another individual in a short period of time, whether or not a first date follows from a speed dating session is frequently based on physical characteristics. This tends to put more emphasis on looks as opposed to other attractive inner qualities such as personality and a good outlook on life. Costs of Speed Dating and How to Find a Service Provider Speed dating is relatively inexpensive and the price of these dating sessions depends on both the service provider and any extra amenities such as food and drink which may be included. One can usually sign up for a speed dating session for around $20. This is a great deal for the potential of finding the perfect mate. With regard to finding a speed dating provider, one can usually get information by looking in the local newspaper in the Living/Entertainment section or using the Internet to do a search for speed dating providers. Recommendations from friends and family members are also great ways of locating companies which arrange speed dating sessions. Speed dating is a great way to possibly find the perfect match. It is safe, inexpensive and convenient. All of these factors make speed dating a wonderful option for those looking to find a mate or simply someone to enjoy a few nice dates with. 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Rebuilding Society and The Tax Protest Movement: Part Two

Wednesday, February 27th, 2008

By Jack Kettler Part Two continued The Christians duty of paying taxes even extends to de facto rulers. If Hodge is correct, then the jurisdictional argument stands in direct conflict with Scripture at this point. Renowned commentator, John Murray, adds his substantial theological influence to the question concerning whom the powers that be refer to: The powers that be refer to the de facto magistrates.13 Christians especially should think twice before dismissing the insights of these exegetes whose reputations are well known and beyond dispute. If we are to pay taxes to de facto magistrates, how much more should we be careful to pay taxes to those representatives properly elected? De facto rulers may even be those rulers who emerge after a revolution. As will be shown, there has been a radical revolution from within in this country. In truth, failure to pay taxes is rebellion towards God which will result in His judgment (Romans 13:2). It also needs to be noted that the passages in Romans 13:1,2,5 control the proper interpretation and the recipients of taxes in Romans 13:7. There is not a hint anywhere in the writings of the apostle Paul, that believers were to resist Roman taxation. In his commentary on the Westminster Confession Of Faith, G.I. Williamson makes the following observations: But the Scripture teaches us that civil government comes from God, and that it has authority by the will of God with or without the consent of the governed. This clearly implies that the Christian is to regard the de facto government of any particular country in which he may reside as de jure.14 Does this mean that the Christian must submit to any command from government? Or course not! Williamson explains our duties and the biblical exemptions from unlawful commands: (1) We ought always to obey the lawful commands of our government. We are in any and every instance to be ready to every good work (Titus 3:1). (2) We must always obey God rather than man when there is a conflict between the two (Acts 5:29). We must obey God rather than men. (3) We may resist actively as well as passively if that be necessary to obedience to God. When a civil authority becomes a terror to good works rather than evil, we believe that Christians have the right of active self defense (of life and property) by sanction of law (Ps. 82:4, Prov. 24:11,12 etc.). 15 A popular misinterpretation of Romans 13:1-7 says that if the government is not executing wrath against evildoers, (Romans 13:4) then the Christian is under no obligation to pay taxes to such a government. Proponents of this viewpoint seem to be implying that unless the standard of Romans 13:4 is met substantially, then the government in power has abrogated its authority and individuals are free to disobey laws of their choosing. Abortion is cited as proof that our government is not executing wrath against evildoers. In this case, it is true. However, the government is largely still executing wrath against evildoers. For example, criminals are still being prosecuted for theft, public drunkenness, rape, perjury, and murder to name a few. The law system in America still, in many ways, reflects the influence of biblical teaching. Roman law did not reflect any biblical influence. What about taxes that go for unjust expenditures? Some tax protestors have attempted to use a moral argument to justify not paying taxes. They say that some of the tax monies go for immoral purposes and they in good conscience cannot pay taxes of this nature. Is the Christian obligated to pay these types of taxes? Is this type of argument valid? Haldane addresses this question: Some persons make a distinction between general and particular taxes, and refuse to pay taxes levied for particular purposes, when these purposes are believed to be bad. But there is nothing that will render it unlawful to pay a particular or specific tax, that will not equally apply to a general tax, any part of which it is believed is to be applied to a bad use. Why are we not accountable for the application of every part of a general tax? Because we have no control over it, and our approbation of it when we pay it is not implied. The same consideration exempts us from any share of responsibility respecting the sinful application of a specific tax.16 If the moral argument were valid then Christians would never be able to pay any taxes. Haldane correctly points out that not paying specific taxes does not solve the problem. There is always a portion of general taxes that go for immoral purposes. How would the Christian ever decide how much of his general taxes to withhold? Withholding just some taxes is not the solution. Why? Because a portion of the remainder that was paid would still go to unjust expenditures. If you paid only one dollar a portion would still subsidize something evil. If this type of moral argument were valid no Christian could ever pay taxes. In addition, what is intolerable for one Christian would be tolerable to another. It would be difficult to escape subjectivism. And furthermore, placing veto power in the hands of the individual is a form of human autonomy. Would non-believers have this same right to determine which laws they will obey and the ones that will be ignored? If so, what are some of the implications for society? Societies built upon human autonomy are characterized by lawlessness or they become brutal tyrannies. Rushdoony, in his book Christianity And The State has referred to the tax protest movement. What Rushdoony says in this book has relevance to the moral arguments advanced by tax protestors for refusing to pay taxes: Third, we do have Donatism with reference to the state today in such movements as the tax revolt.17 Donatism was a perfectionist heresy. People did not want to participate in the sin of the state, so they did not pay taxes. This approach is fundamentally the same as monasticism. Becoming a monk or hermit was a way to escape the evils of the world. The tax protestors attempt to escape the sins of the state has led to some unintended consequences, namely, the further empowerment of the socialists and pagans who are left in control. When those who believe that government is the solution are left in power, the results are always more government, i.e., higher taxes and more regulations. The modern day tax protestors are becoming culturally ineffectual and irrelevant. By dropping out of society the tax protestor is surrendering cultural ground to the sinful state. Christianity, properly understood, engages culture at every level. Escapism is not the hallmark of Christianity. The righteous man battles against false arguments and does not flee in the face of trouble. See II Corinthians 10:4,5. What kind of rulers do we have today? Do we still have a constitutional republic? If not, can our leaders be considered part of a de facto government? M. Stanton Evans tells us the reality of what has happened in our country: For the plain reality is that the Constitution as originally adopted, and expounded in The Federalist, is no longer with us; the forms and titles remain, there are still entities called states, and there are divisions of administrative function. But the system of limited powers that was supposed to be the palladium of our freedoms has been consigned these fifty years and more to the dustbin of forgotten doctrines.18 Evans analysis is sad but true. The Constitution, for all practical purposes, is a forgotten document. The Constitution is supposed to function, as chains that will hold down the power of the federal government. Constitutionally speaking, the current federal government is a de facto government. There has been a revolutionary judicial takeover from within. This revolution has taken place largely with the consent of those governed. As said earlier the courts are using a different mindset or world view when interpreting the constitution today In light of this, what should the Christians attitude towards government be? Should we submit to the laws of the present-day government? We read in 1 Peter 2:13,14: Submit yourselves to every ordinance of man for the Lord’s sake: whether it be to the king, as supreme, Or unto governors, as unto them that are sent by him… It is significant that at this point in history, Christians and Jews did not have their own independent nations with a king. This indicates that this command transcends history and is relevant today. In 1 Peter 3:1 we learn that the purpose of subjection is to be a witness for Christ that non-believers may be won by our lifestyle. The early Christian apologists were able to say that Christians were the best citizens. It may be necessary to obey unjust laws for the Lord’s sake. For the Christian, the commands of Scripture transcend the arguments for not paying taxes. What is our ultimate authority, Scripture or the arguments and examples of abuse cited by tax protestors? Is it possible to begin using mistaken arguments and outside sources to interpret the Bible? It certainly is, and this has always been a problem that Christians have had to be on guard against. The issue is, which authority will guide our actions? Many modern tax protestors and patriots quote from Patrick Henry’s speeches. What they do not seem to realize is that Henry gave his speeches to the Virginia State Legislature. He was an elected representative of the people. To use portions of Henry’s speeches to justify actions that go around, or by-pass our elected representatives is to misunderstand him completely. Acting independent of our representatives is the way of anarchy. This is what I fear is the rule governing the actions of many modern patriots and tax protestors. Neglecting to work with and through our elected representatives is the heart of the problem with the tax protest movement. The War for Independence was the culmination of a long process. At length, our legislators called us to take up arms against a power that had abrogated its authority. The War Between the States was similar. The great leaders of the South led their people in a heroic constitutionally justified action against the dangerous abuse of constitutional principles by the North. It is a fact that the North won the war. Because of this the North determined the new direction of the country. The victor in war is always able to impose the terms of victory. The victor writes the history of the war for succeeding generations. During the bitter Reconstruction, the North imposed its will upon the South, e.g., the Fourteenth Amendment. The Norths victory has had serious constitutional consequences for our original form of government. The Norths victory set the stage for the uninterrupted growth of the federal government. The Sixteenth Amendment is the funding mechanism for the federal governments expansion. Some individuals in the tax protest and patriot movements have actually discussed the eventuality of various forms of civil revolt. Civil disobedience is only appropriate when the state, through its laws, prohibits Christians from obeying God. If Congress passed a law forbidding tithing to churches, the Christian must obey God rather than man (Acts 5:29) because tithing is an act of worship. The book In Defense Of Liberty Against Tyrants was one of the most popular books in America during the time of the War for Independence. This book lays out the biblical conditions that must exist before private individuals can lawfully resist the civil government with the force of arms. The author argues that it is the civil magistrate who must spearhead the resistance against tyranny, before private individuals can justify the use of armed force against an unlawful government. The author explains it like this: What shall then private men do, if the king will constrain them to serve idols? If the magistrates, or if the magistrates of the place, where these particulars dwell, do oppose these proceedings of the king, let them in Gods name obey their leaders, and employ all their means (as in the service of God) to aid the holy and commendable enterprises of those who oppose themselves lawfully against his wicked intention. 19 The two examples in the above paragraphs concerning the Civil War and the War for Independence are instances where this pattern of resistance against tyranny was followed. This approach is consistent with our covenantal obligations. Please do not misunderstand me. I am not saying that individuals do not have the right to defend themselves against an unwarranted attack by tyrannical government agents. When facing life and freedom threatening situations, fleeing is best when options permit. The lethal use of force to defend oneself and family may be justified depending upon the circumstances. Today we have a number of representatives who are calling for the present tax system to be completely scrapped. Let us seize the opportunities that are before us. We must act biblically for change through our representatives. Though we may not agree with our present representatives, they are, by a vote of the people, our representatives. Let us use some of our energy to educate members of Congress and state legislators who can repeal bad amendments and return us to the way of freedom. Biblically speaking it can be argued that it is the magistrate who protects us from tyranny. This is because it is the magistrate who is the God appointed ruler. God providentially appoints the rulers, who are in ideal circumstances elected by us. It is past time to support freedom-loving representatives who will repeal unjust laws and cut the funding of government schools and other unconstitutional freedom eroding agencies. We must not forget the example of the apostle Paul and the implications that this holds for us. The apostle Paul paid taxes that were oppressive and unjust and did not drop out of the system of his day. Paul recognized that the civil government was a divinely created institution. In fact, he went so far as to say in Acts 25:10, I stand at Caesar’s judgment seat where I ought to be judged. Paul recognized the Roman government as legitimate in spite of its corruption. How many tax protestors today could say this? Paul was not capitulating to tyranny: he was working within the system by appealing to his Roman citizenship as a tool. Like Paul, consider the example of Azariah, the chief priest who opposed King Uzziah: It appertaineth not unto thee, Uzziah, to burn incense unto the Lord.Go out of the Sanctuary for thou hast trespassed….II Chron. 26:18. The example of Azariah should inspire Christians to speak out against government corruption. Azariah did not flee in the face of government wickedness. If Christians are to be the salt and light of society then running for public office may be necessary. Kevin Swanson, author of The Second Mayflower, is an example of a Christian who is trying to be a solution. Kevin has run for governor of the State of Colorado and the U.S. Senate. His campaigns have resulted in opportunities for himself and his church to talk about godly principles for government. Elected representatives are in a unique position to change oppressive tax laws. Dropping out of society makes it extremely difficult to educate politicians, or anyone else. Leaving the system allows socialists and other non-believers to win by default. As Christian reconstructionists we know this is exactly what has happened when the church, influenced by dispensationalism, teaches their people that Christians have no responsibilities in the areas of culture. The consequence of this theology is that many Christians withdraw from society. Dispensationalism is a new system of interpreting the Bible, which began in the early nineteenth century. The theology of this system assigns to the church a roll of fulfilling heavenly purposes only, the saving of souls, waiting for the rapture, trying to figure out the identity of the anti-Christ, eating and retreating, other unworldly activities, etc. When tax protestors drop out of society, this may very well be a secular counterpart to the dispensational disengagement from society. Ideas have consequences. If the ideas are false, the consequences can be disastrous. By repudiating a number of mistaken theologies and strategies we can get back on track so that government excesses and abuses can be corrected. Dropping out of the system will make us culturally irrelevant. Besides, short-term solutions ultimately fail. We are in a war of ideas. We need to change peoples minds, their world view. It will not be an easy task, but one that can be accomplished. This will take dedication and preparation on our part for a long-term battle. If we remain unwavering, then our childrens children will again taste the freedom of our forefathers. Christ calls us to disciple the nations in Matt. 28:18-20. We are given a cultural mandate in Genesis 1:26-28, which is carried out through the Great Commission. We can accomplish the task of reclaiming our freedoms through teaching and preaching the whole counsel of God. We must have patience and apply wisdom. Flash in the pan activism accomplishes nothing of lasting value. Flash in the pan activists usually end up becoming apathetic beer drinkers. It has been said that we must think generationally. We must see that our fight to regain freedom is a long-term multi-generation battle. Our children will see positive change as a result of our allegiance to the cause of freedom. It is interesting to note that many tax protestors who claim to be Christian have in many cases been led astray by a pessimistic, dispensational eschatology (a view of history, which believes in the ultimate defeat of Gods people). Fallacious belief systems have serious, culturally debilitating consequences. Our lives must be built upon the solid Rock that is Christ. The gospel will triumph in history (Dan. 2:34,35; Matt. 13:31-33). The belief in either Christian or materialistic evolutionary origins determines how we live. Likewise, those obsessed with the end times can suffer a cultural paralysis, which prevents a meaningful contribution towards building a Christian society. Origins and eschatology can be either positive or negative. The Christian must carefully consider Scripture before taking action. To be contiued…. Endnotes Part two 13. John Murray, The Epistle To The Romans, (Grand Rapids, Michigan: Eerdmans, 1982), p. 150. 14. G.I. Williamson, The Westminster Confession Of Faith, (Philadelphia, PA: Presbyterian and Reformed Publishing Company, 1964), p. 241. 15. Williamson, p. 241, 242. 16. Haldane, p. 587. 17. Rushdoony, Christianity And The State, (Vallecito, CA: Ross House Books, 1986), p. 108. 18. M. Stanton Evans, The Theme Is Freedom, (Washington, D.C.: Regnery Publishing, 1994), p. 267. 19. Junius Brutus, A Defense of Liberty Against Tyrants, (Edmonton, Canada: Still Waters Revival Books, Reprinted from the 1689 translation, 1989), p. 46. Mr. Kettler is an ordained Presbyterian Elder and the owner of Undergroundnotes.com where his theological, philosophical and political articles can be read. He has worked in corporate America for over 25 years and is now realizing his dreams as a successful home business entrepreneur. Mr. Kettler can be reached through his business site at: http://www.internationalhomebusinessonline.com. Permission is hereby granted to reprint this article as long as my web site is retained in the biographical information. Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Jack_Kettler http://EzineArticles.com/?Rebuilding-Society-and-The-Tax-Protest-Movement:-Part-Two&id=26923 zolpidem dosage for tbi buy ambien from online pharmacy klonopin with ambien long term effects of ambien zolpidem

Diet: Facing Lousy Choices

Tuesday, February 26th, 2008

By Virginia Bola, PsyD It’s 11:30 AM. You’ve been up since 5 o’clock and the hunger meter is on high. “What to eat?” you think to yourself. You pore over the menu for the deli downstairs but nothing you can allow yourself looks that good. Sure, you could go out for fast food but there’s a meeting coming up and you don’t really want to move your car and then have to find a new parking spot when you return. So you decide not to go out. That leaves eating in. You look at your choices, wishing you’d had the foresight to bring something from home. There’s the vending machine in the break room, filled with plastic-wrapped, rubber-textured sandwiches, bagels, muffins and Danish. Ugh, you keep spinning the carousels, hoping that by some miracle, there will be a vegetable snack plate or something half-way decent. You narrow down your choices to a cup of noodle soup or a chicken breast sandwich. Now you have another choice: eat something to take the edge off or power through the minutes of temptation until you are sitting in your meeting and eating is out of the question. After an hour of dreary, repetitive discussions, your hunger may have calmed down. How you handle it each day, depends on your mood. Often, if we can get through that one tempting half hour, we’re set for the afternoon and can easily wait for our well-planned light dinner. On other days, you know in your heart that if you don’t eat something, you won’t be able to concentrate on your work because all you can think about is food while you try to conceal the embarrassment of a gurgling stomach. On those days, take the chicken sandwich, remove the bun, and microwave the miniscule piece of chicken provided. Then cut it into tiny pieces and eat slowly with a plastic knife and fork. If you can make the pea-sized pieces last for 15 or 20 minutes, you’ll feel like you’ve actually eaten an entire meal and be on your way to a pleasant non-food-focused afternoon on a very limited caloric intake. If you truly want to control your weight, you can do it anywhere. The key is never to eat until you’ve had a lengthy internal dialog with yourself that forces you into a full awareness of your food intake and then select the lesser of all evils and consume it as slowly as you can manage. Even trapped in the office with nothing more than a killer vending machine, you can turn bleak choices into a self-esteem building triumph. Virginia Bola is a licensed psychologist and an admitted diet fanatic. She specializes in therapeutic reframing and the effects of attitudes and motivation on individual goals. The author of The Wolf at the Door: An Unemployment Survival Manual, and a free ezine, The Worker’s Edge, she recently published a psychologically-based weight control e-workbook, “Diet with an Attitude” which develops mental skills towards the goal of permanent weight control. She can be reached at http://www.DietWithAnAttitude.com/index2.html She provides support and guidance in use of the workbook through her regular blog, http://dietwithanattitude.blogspot.com Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Virginia_Bola,_PsyD http://EzineArticles.com/?Diet:-Facing-Lousy-Choices&id=110733 ambien zolpidem insomnia sleep side effects hallucinations getting high on ambien suicide and ambien overnight zolpidem

The True Value of Couples Counseling

Monday, February 25th, 2008

By Morgan Hamilton Couples usually turn to couples counseling when they feel that their relationship is in deep trouble. They view it as a last ditch effort to work out problems that may not be resolved otherwise. However, couples can turn to it at any time, even when they dont feel that anything is wrong with their relationship. In fact, some couples do this before they get married. Some experts think that this might be the very best time for a couple to go through counseling. However, you may be in for a shock if you get couples counseling before you get married. You will learn things about your spouse that you never knew before when you go through it. Of course, these are all things that you should learn before you get married, not after you walk down the aisle together. Couples counseling deal with the big issues that are known to bust up a good marriage. You will be able to understand how your partner is feeling and what their views on important subjects might be through counseling. The issue of having children is one of the things you need to talk about in couples counseling. Many couples talk about this, but they dont really hear what the other is saying. Your spouse to be might say they also want to have kids if they feel that you really want to have them. However, they may be undecided but they think they might want them in the future. These feelings will surface through counseling. This way you and your spouse can work on it and make a decision on the issue of having offspring and other important issues. You will also be able to understand how your partner views money and spending through couples counseling. You are going to have huge problems in your marriage if you have vastly different ideas about what you want to do with money. You should never marry if the relationship has any flaws that you cant live with for the rest of your life. Couples counseling will help you decide what those flaws are and if you can live with them. A few years down the road, you might be driven crazy by the things that you find cute about your partner. A lot of people believe that a person will be more responsible, or will perhaps stop doing some of the more annoying things they do once they are married. However, this is never the case, and many people have learned this the hard way. You might still benefit from couples counseling before getting married, even if you think that you are a perfect match. Morgan Hamilton offers expert advice and great tips regarding all aspects concerning Couples Counseling. Visit our site for more helpful information about Couples Counseling and other similar topics. Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Morgan_Hamilton http://EzineArticles.com/?The-True-Value-of-Couples-Counseling&id=415423 dosage for lorazepam cialis ambien free trial ambien testimonials ambien

Quick Payday Loan

Sunday, February 24th, 2008

By [http://ezinearticles.com/?expert=Kristy_Annely]Kristy Annely Most individuals try to maintain a balance between their income and their expenses as it helps avoid financial problems. However, there are times when sudden expenses of an urgent nature arise and though the amount needed maybe less, the bills are required to be paid immediately. Quick payday loan is a loan product introduced by many lenders that meets this need for quick cash. Payday loans are designed to cater to people who may be a little short on cash before their payday. This loan helps the borrower meet expenses till the next paycheck. Payday loan companies have a speedy process to approve applications and release the funds. Therefore, these loans are also known as fast payday cash or instant payday advance. Quick payday loans are approved if an applicant meets a few basic requirements. The applicant must be above 18 years of age, have an active checking account and a minimum predetermined monthly income. As the lenders do not conduct a credit check and the documentation formalities are minimal, they are able to approve payday loans within 48-72 hours. Quick payday loans are available online and this is quite convenient for borrowers as compared to other loan services. It saves them the trouble of having to wait in long queues at loan centers. If the application is correctly filled in and the criteria mentioned by the loan company are met, it is even possible for a borrower to receive overnight, the loan amount in his checking amount. Quick payday loans are high interest loans and are usually recovered by direct debits to the checking amount of a borrower. Most lending institutions do not even run a credit check on the applicants. This saves a lot of time and helps in securing a quick payday loan. It is important for individuals to take quotes from many lenders, evaluate the terms before finalizing with one. [http://www.web-paydayloans.com]Payday Loans provides detailed information on Payday Loans, Online Payday Loans, No Fax Payday Loans, Payday Loan Companies and more. Payday Loans is affiliated with [http://www.e-FastLoans.com]Fast Loans Online. Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Kristy_Annely http://EzineArticles.com/?Quick-Payday-Loan&id=255656 adverse affects of ambien ambien and mood swings lorazepam abuse ambien or lunesta

Ultimate Vegas Wedding Cake for Your Vegas Themed Wedding

Wednesday, February 20th, 2008

By Rich Fuller Las Vegas themed weddings and receptions are nearly as popular as actually heading of to the Vegas sunshine for the real thing. People just love the idea of the Las Vegas wedding and they emulate the experience all over the country. They dress themselves up in Vegas costumes or they decorate their reception hall in the attire of the Vegas strip and settle in for a great party. But what kind of a wedding cake goes with a Las Vegas themed wedding reception? There are innumerable possibilities for the wedding cake, of course and it should reflect more than just the wedding theme. A wedding cake is more than just cake. It is a work of art that reflects the style of the couple. A couple who decides on a Vegas theme for their wedding and goes all out with their costumes and decoration may be inclined to include an outrageous wedding cake in their fun. They might opt for something crazy like an Elvis cake for example. Another couple may choose to reflect the glamour of Vegas in their cake with lots of sparkle and show. More than just a Las Vegas wedding cake bakery can make these though. Many couples who love the idea of the Las Vegas theme for their wedding may not want anything of the sort. They may prefer to have a lovely traditional wedding cake at their reception instead. Just because the theme is Vegas does not mean that every bit of the event represents something from that city. A traditional Las Vegas wedding cake bakery wedding cake may be something that the couple would prefer in their photos and in their memories even though everything else is Vegas. Like every other part of the wedding ceremony and reception, the Las Vegas wedding cake bakery decision is a very personal one that can also be quite emotional. For couples who are more interested in the fun side of their event may be excited (an even emotional) about a great Elvis cake while other couples just dont want the Las Vegas wedding cake bakery to go that far. If you are planning on a Vegas themed wedding, speak with your caterer or wedding cake bakery about it. They may have some fantastic ideas for you no matter which way you go. Maybe they are the foremost decorator of Vegas cakes in your state and will have some fantastic ideas. Maybe you skip that bakery and talk to your traditional cake maker as your Las Vegas wedding cake bakery. Either way, make sure you are eating the cake you want most at your wedding reception. Learn more about best las vegas wedding reception on our site. You’ll also find other information such as vegas wedding services and best las vegas wedding chapel. LasVegasWeddingDream.com is a comprehensive resource to you plan for your wedding day in Las Vegas with information on wedding packages, chapels, and hotels. Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Rich_Fuller http://EzineArticles.com/?Ultimate-Vegas-Wedding-Cake-for-Your-Vegas-Themed-Wedding&id=456113 brothers pharmacy phentermine phentermine diet pills no rx phentermine 37.5 no prescription required discount phentermine no prescription

Cooking Delicacies Of Your Heritage

Monday, February 18th, 2008

By Kimberly Chang Most countries leave their prized delicacies for only the most important events of the year. They may save them for special holidays or for wedding, birth, or anniversary celebrations. However, cooking delicacies should be a priority to everyone in the family at one time or another throughout the year. When you acknowledge and learn how to cook the delicacies of your heritage you are not only preparing a delicious meal for yourself. You are also celebrating where you come from. You are embracing the country and the food of your culture. You are able to taste what your ancestors taste. In addition, when you choose to cook the delicacies of your heritage, you will be teaching your family the traditions as well. Otherwise, your children will likely grow up not even knowing what the delicacies of their heritage are. So, if you want them to be able to pass certain traditional foods onto their family, you will need to show them how to prepare those traditional foods. So, instead of simply letting your culture and heritage pass you by, consider cooking the delicacies of your heritage a few times a year. With the world changing quickly and all of the cultures emerging closer into one, there is little room to forget where it is you come from. If you dont know what the delicacies are, you can start by doing some research. You may not be great at preparing them at first, but the more you practice, the more delicious they will become. Check out some sample Indian recipes that are easy and low fat. Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Kimberly_Chang http://EzineArticles.com/?Cooking-Delicacies-Of-Your-Heritage&id=236412 phentermine 37.5 mg diet pills can i buy phentermine without a prescription purchase phentermine 37.5 phentermine canada pharmacy

How To Finance Your Way Through College

Saturday, February 16th, 2008

By [http://ezinearticles.com/?expert=Jackson_Summers]Jackson Summers Choosing which college to go to is not as hard as figuring out how much money youll need and where youre going to get it from. Now if you come from rich family than you might have your college funds tucked away in a bank however if youre like the rest of us then youre going to worry about where youll find your college funds from. If youre thinking of studying and getting a part time job to cover your college fees, you should really think again. How can you get top marks and stay up late at night working at restaurants or retail jobs? Getting A College Loan. You can always apply for a college loan to help you with your annual fees and expenses. However youll need to consider a few things before you get yourself a college loan. Firstly you have course fees, books and equipments. Then you have living expenses, rent, food, social life, and it goes on. Once youve figured out how much you need look for the best college loan you can find. Federal Loans For Students. If you apply for a federal student loan youre entitled to apply for a subsidized or unsubsidized loan. Subsidized loans are really helpful because the government will pay for all the interest that you accumulate on your student loan. However to apply for a subsidized loan you need to prove to the government that youre in desperate need of a loan and you have no financial help. Last but not least unsubsidized loans are available for anyone. Can I Get More Than One Loan? Yes you can get as many college loans as you want but youll have to pay them back. The trick is not to get too many loans however if youve already got more than one loan then you should know that youre repayments are very high at the moment. For everyone who has more than one student loan, there is a way to save money on your repayments. Its called Consolidating your student loans. To consolidate your student loans youll need to talk to a lender who specialises on the topic. How it works is really simple. When you consolidate your student loans, youre putting all your loans with different lenders and combining them with one lender. Can Consolidating My College Loan Save Money? If youre monthly repayments is around $250 at 5% interest, once you consolidate your loan you can save up to 50% of your repayments. So youre new repayments should be around $130 a month. You can also take up to 20 years to pay of your newly consolidated college loan. Now you know the risk and rewards of consolidating your student loans, your financial future is up to you. Good luck with the rest of the year and I hope its a profitable one soon. [http://www.consolidatestudentloanscritic.com]Consolidate your student loans today and save up to 60% on your monthly repayments. Find out how you can start saving money and find out more about [http://www.consolidatestudentloanscritic.com]consolidate student loans. Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Jackson_Summers http://EzineArticles.com/?How-To-Finance-Your-Way-Through-College&id=223341 phentermine without prescription overnight buy cheap phentermine 37.5 mg cheap phentermine without a prescription buy phentermine without rx