Thus a man wanting to show his affection to Hindu woman will have to play by the rules of the game. It is imperative that he builds up trust and confidence with the Hindu woman. It will not be a bad... FaithDirt is a resource cooking up the latest and greatest news, reviews, advice, opinions, rants and raves in religion today. […]
According to job postings on Sittercity.com, unemployment and the economy in the U.S. look to be improving. Sittercity.com, the nation’s largest and most trusted online source for babysitters, nannies, senior caregivers, pet sitters, housekeepers and tutors, reported a 128 percent increase in job postings in the last quarter of 2009 over its first quarter... Read more »
We sit in a chasm of sorts today. Reaching the thirty-five plus age group (the likely voters) is believed best reached with television. Apparently we did not learn from the last election, the power of the blog within the older age demographic. Read more »
Today, National Fatherhood Initiative (NFI) released Mama Says: A National Survey of Moms’ Attitudes on Fathering, the first-ever national survey taking an in-depth look at how today’s mothers view fathers and fatherhood. The survey’s most revealing findings deal with the enormous gulf between the assessments of fathers by mothers who are married to or... Read more »
Who said television is expensive for your local political race? If you are running a political campaign and you believe this, you are putting your candidate at a significant disadvantage and without reason. Read more »
Newly appointed World Peace ambassador Charles Dupois’ song “If We Can Dream”, has been endorsed as the new global humanitarian anthem for 2009 / 2010, by the World Peace Association. “If We Can Dream” is a song and a charity single recorded as the new global humanitarian anthem, and is being released to the... Read more »
The Global Language Monitor (www.LanguageMonitor.com) has announced that Twitter is the Top Word of 2009 in its annual global survey of the English language. Twittered was followed by Obama, H1N1, Stimulus, and Vampire. The near-ubiquitous suffix, 2.0, was No. 6, with Deficit, Hadron the object of study of CERN’s new atom smasher, Healthcare, and... Read more »
Democrats more annoyed than Republicans by TV and radio people who shout their opinions; Inaccurate weather forecasters escape the public wrath Americans have many reasons to be annoyed, but what bugs them most are hidden fees and not being able to speak to a human being when they call customer service, according to a... Read more »
Andrew Jackson entered the presidency after the political campaign of 1828 with little experience; he had been elected in large part because of his military career, rather than his career as a senator. It is important to note that, although he was the first American president raised in humble circumstances, he was not poor... Read more »