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POPSCult Recovery 101 Madeleine Tobias Part 1 of 2 Former cult member, exit counselor, therapist and author talks about mind control, cults and cult leaders. Captive Hearts Captive Minds and Take Back Your Life are written by Madeleine Tobias and Janja Lalich. Jim Bergin Part 3 talks about cult recovery. After a 17 year involvement with Gentle Wind Project Jim realized that he was in a controlling group/cult. How did that happen? How does someone get drawn into a cult? How can you get someone out?
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POPSCredit Card Guide The Consumer Credit Cards Guide continuously monitors the credit card market in order to bring you the best credit card offers available online. Credit Card offers are displayed side by side so you can easily compare key factors such as interest rates, annual fees and other features. Once you have found the card that is best for you, you can fill out an online credit card application and in some cases even get a credit decision within 60 seconds. At the Consumer Credit Cards Guide our goal is to provide a resource where consumers can search, compare and apply for the best credit card offers online.
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POPSALERT U.S.Treasury Compliance With Shariah Finance Laws system and replacing it with an Islamic one. Incredibly, in recent days, the U.S. Treasury Department has begun embracing Shariah-Compliant Finance. Deputy Secretary of the Treasury Robert Kimmitt has professed an interest in studying the salient features of Islamic banking to ascertain how far it could be useful in fighting the ongoing world economic crisis. According to a press report out of Saudi Arabia, he has declared that experts in the Treasury Department are currently learning the important features of Islamic banking. To this end, the Treasury Department is hosting in its headquarters building on Thursday, November 6th a seminar for the policy community entitled Islamic Finance 101. This event is being co-sponsored - and, it would appear, orchestrated - to promote Shariah-Compliant Finance by one of Americas leading promoters of the industry: the Islamic Finance Project at Harvard Law School.
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POPSU.S.Treasury Submits To Shariah-Compliant Finance While in Riyadh, Mr. Kimmitt announced: "The U.S. government is currently studying the salient features of Islamic banking to ascertain how far it could be useful in fighting the ongoing world economic crisis." "Islamic banking" is a euphemism for a practice better known as "Shariah-Compliant Finance (SFC)." And it turns out that this week the Treasury will be taking officials from various federal agencies literally to school on SFC. The department is hosting a half-day course entitled "Islamic Finance 101" on Thursday at its headquarters building. Treasury's self-described "seminar for the policy community" is co-sponsored with the leading academic promoters of Shariah and SCF in the United States: Harvard University Law School's Project on Islamic Finance. At the very least, the U.S. government evidently hopes to emulate Harvard's success in securing immense amounts of Wahhabi money in exchange for conforming to the Islamists' agenda.
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POPSIraqi War Veteran - Gun in One Hand and a Flag in the Other Police waited patiently while the gunman hung the American flag and an Obama Poster on the Freeway overpass. Then he went to jail. He won't get to vote in jail. Media coverage was nearly absent. Would it have gotten more coverage if he put up a McCain poster? See the best coverage at www.edhat.com - Santa Barbara Internet citizen news.
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POPSInfospreads: Office Romance Rules 101 Recent research suggests that office romances can actually increase productivity, rather than diminish it. Though breaking these rules could cost you your job! This is a 'handbook' for dealing with an office romance.
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POPSIs this a valid health care plan? I have read through this plan and it "Sounds good". There are some area's in it that are not clear to me. Please give it a read and let me know what you think. Is this something we should have nation wide?
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POPSAdvice From Warren.Buffet-NYTimes OpEd Over the long term, the stock market news will be good. In the 20th century, the United States endured two world wars and other traumatic and expensive military conflicts; the Depression; a dozen or so recessions and financial panics; oil shocks; a flu epidemic; and the resignation of a disgraced president. Yet the Dow rose from 66 to 11,497. Today people who hold cash equivalents feel comfortable. They shouldn’t. They have opted for a terrible long-term asset, one that pays virtually nothing and is certain to depreciate in value.
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POPSMcCain to use "Yo Momma" Insults in Debate From 23/6: With an unrepentant economy and Sarah Palin satires dominating the news, several new tracking polls show Barack Obama widening his lead over John McCain anywhere from 14 points at the NYT/CBS Polls to 101 points at MSNBC, taken between the Countdown and Rachel Maddow Shows. Only at Fox News where they show a narrow 3 point margin for McCain in the BillOReilly.com "Phones Are Poppin'" Poll that asked the Folks™ to choose between McCain and a Muslin Comrade of a Terrorist, does McCain hold a lead. "Obviously thing are looking a bit dire," said McCain spokesman, Tucker Bounds, "so you can expect Senator McCain to take off the gloves at tonight's debate. In actuality, someone will probably help him take off those gloves just before the debate, but he will be well-prepared to be aggressive, no matter the issue."
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POPSWhy Your Homepage Doesn't Matter (As Much)
I found this article completely by accident on a blog I've never read before while looking for reviews on a beta service I'd forgotten I signed up for. And best of all, I happened to be looking at landing page options for a client when I got side-tracked by this post. Mr.Amer is 100% correct. Not much about your homepage really matters anymore. It's nothing more than your reception area. If you go to the dentist, you're there to see the dentist, not to sit in the reception area. And I bet that if the dentist is a really good dentist, you'll sit in the reception room for a bit even if you can't stand the wallpaper. Amer's point takes us back to Internets 101, where the purpose of a website is to organize information around a topic for easy retrieval. A decade ago, when internet search was still in infancy, a search engine would lead you to the site's homepage, drop you off there, and say good-bye. Today's search? Think a gargantuan gorilla that will run out, snatch and grab the d
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POPScomputer timeline "Everyone knows that technology is more expensive when it first comes out. When we compare the availability and cost of personal computers in 1977 to 2008, we can begin to see how much cheaper technology is available for today." This is interesting article and im gonna save it refer it to others in future.