Articles tagged: North America
<< previous page 1 next page>> written by Kristian Phillips The Napa Valley is an area in California which is well known for its wine production. This article gives an overview of the area and what you will find here. written by Greg DeHart DeHart By means of a parable, using an ancient Biblical story the author speaks of the arrogance of modern America. America behaving itself as rich and prosperous, beyond the need to humble itself to seek and obey the Living God. Not admitting the existence of, let alone pursuing the calling given by God to our national fathers to be as a nation that carries God's light in the world. None the less, repentance can be obtained if we as individuals and as a nation will turn from our sin, calling upon the Lord.
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written by Rhonda Scharf In this article Rhonda Scharf describes that how we can separate our family and work.
At times we are too close to a situation to realize the impact we’re having. Sometimes we are too involved, too focused and possibly too self-absorbed to think of others. Think back to the last time you arrived home and told your family you’d a bad day. You probably expected them to cut you some slack, and perhaps forgive you for being in a bad mood.
written by -- -- Solar technology comes of age in a grueling race across Australia’s interior. written by Nancy Eben North America is one of the most developed continents on the earth. It is used to refer the countries like Canada, the United States, Greenland, Bermuda, St. Pierre and Miquelon. Canada and United States are two most developed countries followed by Mexico. written by Joe Pinto Home to the first modern skyscraper, Chicago has always rivaled New York as THE city for skyscrapers. Oh, sure, New York has the Empire State, the Chrysler Building (THAT relic? I hear you saying), and, by 2011, Freedom Tower, but Chicago - which has one of the tallest skylines in the U.S. - also lays claim to the Aon Center, the John Hancock Center, and the mighty Sears Tower: the one that finally put New York out of first place. written by Colleen Francis Whether its a problems or adversity, salespeople generally fall into one of two categories—they’re either ‘life suckers’ or ‘life givers’. Life suckers blame others for their actions and results, whereas life givers take responsibility and ownership for their actions and get results. The top sales people are ...... http://www.engageselling.com written by Richard Monk
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