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» Rooibos, Just the Facts

Published 12.06.2006 08:58:00 | Nutrition Rooibos (pronounced "Roy-boss"), botanical name Aspalathus linearis, is clearly gaining popularity in the US due in part to all the hype surrounding the South African herb. I personally get many questions about Rooibos and the various properties and benefits it delivers. Like everyone else I can get drawn up in the "hype" so I decided to do an in-depth look at exactly what we do and do not know about Rooibos and here is what I found;

» The Dynamic Power of Hope

Published 12.06.2006 08:58:00 | Change Management "If you ask (people) what they want in a leader, they usually list three things direction or vision, trustworthiness, and optimism. Like effective parents, lovers, teachers, and therapists, good leaders make people hopeful." — Warren Bennis, An Invented Life Reflections on Leadership and Change

» The Keys to Successful Living

Published 12.06.2006 08:58:00 | Success Success is a concept that carries with it all kinds of associations. Money, career achievement, fame, these and a dozen other factors contribute in one way or another to our working definition of success. But at the end of the day, there's one aspect of success that carries more weight than all of them combined. When your Creator asks you how you did on earth, He or She is going to be asking about your relationships, not your bank account. If you've had wonderful family relationships, you will b

» MP3 File Format Facts - Discover Top Advantages of MP3 Files VS Music CD's

Published 12.06.2006 08:58:00 | Music MPEG (Motion Picture Experts Group) Layer 3 - file type better known under the name of mp3 - was invented in 1991. Mp3 is digital form of compression audio streams that came to life after 15 years of acoustic research.

» The Meeting Planner's Online Advantage: The #1 Myth about Online Registration Systems

Published 12.06.2006 08:58:00 | Marketing The #1 Myth
I know my current system isn’t perfect, but I’m comfortable with it. Plus, it would take too much time, money and headaches to switch to something better. I wouldn’t even know where to start.
Why is this myth completely false? Because thousands of meeting planners said the same thing before they discovered that a high-quality automated system