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41: Taking The Bar Exam To Become A Patent Attorney Or A Patent Agent
If you are considering becoming a patent attorney prepare yourself for a hard road.
42: The Best Escapologist Of All Time
A look at how time and tide wait for no man and how keeping on eye on the time doesn't actually help.
43: Rest and Sleep
All the parts of the human body work together, although each one has its especial part to do. The stomach must have a time to rest between meals. The other parts of the body require rest, too. This they usually get while we are asleep. We must not be neglectful and fail to give them enough rest, or they will soon get worn out and give us trouble.
44: Honest Self Assessment Will Help You Get Your Ex Back
When you are trying to get your ex back, honesty counts. You need to be honest with your ex when the time comes for a talk but mostly you have to be honest with yourself.
45: Chaos Theory: What Is It?
Like any decades, the 1990s had its trends, from the sartorial (backwards baseball caps) to the musical (grunge and, far more painfully, post-grunge), from the televisual (all those "Simpsons" ripoffs) to the political (Bill Clinton's "New Democrats" and Newt Gingrich's "Contract With America").
46: Summer Fun Days in Preschool Sunday School
Celebrate summer with these fun preschool Sunday school ideas. Give your class lots to look forward to and take advantage of the great summer weather at the same time.
47: Lose the Fear and Get The Date
Learning how to approach women, for most men, is a prospect filled with anxiety and trepidation - it's even more feared than going bald or having football banned from national TV. However, there are certain things that men can do to lessen that approach anxiety and really learn to be successful with meeting women and dating.
48: How past experiences affect your life
Sociologist Herbert Mead developed a theory known as social behaviorism, which helped explained why past social experiences help form an individuals' personality. Mead did not believe that personality was developed by drives or biologically, but more on terms socially. He stated that the self only developed when people interact with one another. Without the interaction of other people an individual can't develop a personality. An example of this is if a child is left in total isolation for a long period of time then they don't mature both physically or mentally.
49: Connemara Marble: Ireland's Natural Gem
An overview of Connemara marble, including sources and uses.
50: Chinese antiques, Modern China - Savior to Africa?
Ancient China until now has been very inward, but the need for raw materials to feed the expanding economy has China outwit the west, winning hearts in Africa.
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