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God is not a Homicidal Maniac Alberto, he became quite animated and said, “No, no, of course you cannot climb the Pyramids during the day, the police will catch you. Didn’t you see the ‘No climbing’ signs? You must climb at night. I can arrange everything. In fact, my nephew has the record for climbing the Great Pyramid. He climbed up and down in 11 minutes, in sandals.” I declined Alberto’s offer and told him the same thing I told the police captain upon my arrival at the station, “I guess I was so eager to climb that I didn’t see the signs, honestly.” To my relief, the captain seemed amused and waived the fine on the condition that he would never have the pleasure of seeing me in his office, ever again. And here I was planning to sneak a veritable caravan past him!One day on the listserve for my support group it got posted that it was all part of God's plan that we got HSP, so it was okay because God wills it. Bull! Somewhere along the way the genes got goofed up and that is why we have HSP. A mutation developed and is unfortunately passed on to fifty percent of the offspring of anyone affected.When I hear someone say, "It must be God's plan; we just do not understand," it gets my blood boiling. How could God be involved in possibly giving my beautiful son HSP? What possible benefit could there be to him having HSP? Is God into cruelty? I do not think so. God has much more important business to attend to.On the evening news I heard a pastor discussing the fact that two of his teenage congregation members were killed in car accidents in the last month. He used the cop-out explanation of the accidents being "God's plan." Why does there have to be an answer, why not, it is just a part of life? Sometimes bad things just happen, even to g Fortunately or unfortunately, the camel project never got off the ground. How To Choose a Qualitative Research Market Alberto, the English-speaking taxi driver who picked me up at my hotel in Cairo, assured me that he could arrange whatever I needed. He had the connections. If I wished to go into the secret room in the leg of the Sphinx, he could arrange it. If I wanted to stay all night inside a Pyramid, like Napoleon had done more than a century ago, no problem. I explained that although his offers were tempting, what I really needed was to find a relatively flat road near the Pyramids where I could walk back and forth while balancing a pool cue on my finger. To set the Guinness record, I would have to perform the feat continuously for at least 5 miles, so it was also crucial that there be little or no traffic to distract me. Alberto smiled and replied, “Oh, that’s too easy”, and within minutes, I was on horseback following a guide across the sand dunes towards the Pyramids of Giza.Qualitative research, whether individual interviews, in-homes, focus groups, ethnographies and the like are conducted all over the world, as everyone knows. But how are the markets to be studied selected in the first place?New York, London, Paris, Chicago, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Toronto, Boston and Dallas are all great places to see first rate entertainment, dine out and by their size, must be great places in which to conduct qualitative research or so the common thinking goes.A little research into the demographics of a market can save researchers more than a little money, and get better research. Take for instance…The State with the most Dentists per capita – If you said Arkansas, you would be right. The City with the most new homes built in the last year – If you said Las Vegas you would be right. The City with the highest incidence of coupon clippers – If you said Buffalo you would be right. The City with the most new Volkswagens sold per capita – If you said Minneapolis I could hardly believe that I was finally in Egypt after dreaming of breaking a record there for almost 2 years. So what if there was a fierce wind and wind plays havoc with the pool stick, making it extremely difficult to balance? I would deal with that later. For now, everything was going smoothly. We had discovered a perfect road, only a half-mile from the Pyramids, and for some reason there was not a car in sight. When I returned to the taxi, Alberto cleared up the mystery. “Oh, that’s a restricted area”, he cheerfully confided, “but don’t worry, we will go there by camel tomorrow and nobody will ever know.” “But Alberto”, I protested, “we will need 3 camels for the judges from the Egyptian Athletics Federation, 3 camels for the reporters from the Reuters Press Agency, and 3 camels for me and my friends. How are you going to hide 9 camels from the police?” Alberto just smiled and insisted, “Don’t worry, have trust, my friend.” It’s not that I didn’t trust Alberto, it’s just that I wasn’t sure I wanted to risk upsetting the Pyramid police department, again. Several years back, I was the fellow who decided on the spur of the moment, in broad daylight, to climb the Great Pyramid of Khufu. It was a thrill to ascend the massive stones, and when chunks of rock pulled off in my hand and crashed a hundred feet below, I felt like I was Indiana Jones for a day. I had a blissful meditation at the top, and experienced a profound peace looking out over the vast desert and hearing the distant sounds of the common folk living their daily lives. Unfortunately, on the way down, I found out that those sounds were actually coming from a crowd of people who had gathered to gawk at me! As I got closer, I heard someone shout, “Hurry up or you will be arrested and fined 50 pounds.” I scrambled down as fast as I could but it was too late. I was met by 3 angry policemen who were intent on escorting me to the station house. While walking and worrying what would happen to me since I didn’t have enough money to pay the fine, a small pack of camels came in between me and my captors, and I considered making a run for it. In a flash, an image popped up in my mind’s eye of the police opening machine gun fire at my fleeing figure. It might have merely been my active imagination, but I quickly banished all thoughts of escape! On my second visit to Egypt, when I related the story of my arrest to Alberto, he became quite animated and said, “No, no, of course you cannot climb the Pyramids during the day, the police will catch you. Didn’t you see the ‘No climbing’ signs? You must climb at night. I can arrange everything. In fact, my nephew has the record for climbing the Great Pyramid. He climbed up and down in 11 minutes, in sandals.” I declined Alberto’s offer and told him the same thing I told the police captain upon my arrival at the station, “I guess I was so eager to climb that I didn’t see the signs, honestly.” To my relief, the captain seemed amused and waived the fine on the condition that he would never have the pleasure of seeing me in his office, ever again. And here I was planning to sneak a veritable caravan past him! Fortunately or unfortunately, the camel project never got off the ground. Can a Neurotransmitter Imbalance be Causing Your Mood Problems? de across the sand dunes towards the Pyramids of Giza.Neurotransmitters are powerful chemicals that regulate numerous physical and emotional processes such as cognitive and mental performance, emotional states and pain response. Virtually all functions in life are controlled by neurotransmitters.Interactions between neurotransmitters, hormones, and the brain chemicals have a profound influence on overall health and well-being. When our concentration and focus is good, we feel more directed, motivated, and vibrant. Unfortunately, if neurotransmitter levels are inadequate these energizing and motivating signals are absent and we feel more stressed, sluggish, and out-of-control. Disrupted communication between the brain and the body can have serious effects to ones health both physically and mentally.Depression, anxiety and other mood disorders are thought to be directly related to imbalances with neurotransmitters. Some of the more common neurotransmitters that regulate mood are Serotonin, Dopamine, and Norepinephrine. Serotonin imbalance I could hardly believe that I was finally in Egypt after dreaming of breaking a record there for almost 2 years. So what if there was a fierce wind and wind plays havoc with the pool stick, making it extremely difficult to balance? I would deal with that later. For now, everything was going smoothly. We had discovered a perfect road, only a half-mile from the Pyramids, and for some reason there was not a car in sight. When I returned to the taxi, Alberto cleared up the mystery. “Oh, that’s a restricted area”, he cheerfully confided, “but don’t worry, we will go there by camel tomorrow and nobody will ever know.” “But Alberto”, I protested, “we will need 3 camels for the judges from the Egyptian Athletics Federation, 3 camels for the reporters from the Reuters Press Agency, and 3 camels for me and my friends. How are you going to hide 9 camels from the police?” Alberto just smiled and insisted, “Don’t worry, have trust, my friend.” It’s not that I didn’t trust Alberto, it’s just that I wasn’t sure I wanted to risk upsetting the Pyramid police department, again. Several years back, I was the fellow who decided on the spur of the moment, in broad daylight, to climb the Great Pyramid of Khufu. It was a thrill to ascend the massive stones, and when chunks of rock pulled off in my hand and crashed a hundred feet below, I felt like I was Indiana Jones for a day. I had a blissful meditation at the top, and experienced a profound peace looking out over the vast desert and hearing the distant sounds of the common folk living their daily lives. Unfortunately, on the way down, I found out that those sounds were actually coming from a crowd of people who had gathered to gawk at me! As I got closer, I heard someone shout, “Hurry up or you will be arrested and fined 50 pounds.” I scrambled down as fast as I could but it was too late. I was met by 3 angry policemen who were intent on escorting me to the station house. While walking and worrying what would happen to me since I didn’t have enough money to pay the fine, a small pack of camels came in between me and my captors, and I considered making a run for it. In a flash, an image popped up in my mind’s eye of the police opening machine gun fire at my fleeing figure. It might have merely been my active imagination, but I quickly banished all thoughts of escape! On my second visit to Egypt, when I related the story of my arrest to Alberto, he became quite animated and said, “No, no, of course you cannot climb the Pyramids during the day, the police will catch you. Didn’t you see the ‘No climbing’ signs? You must climb at night. I can arrange everything. In fact, my nephew has the record for climbing the Great Pyramid. He climbed up and down in 11 minutes, in sandals.” I declined Alberto’s offer and told him the same thing I told the police captain upon my arrival at the station, “I guess I was so eager to climb that I didn’t see the signs, honestly.” To my relief, the captain seemed amused and waived the fine on the condition that he would never have the pleasure of seeing me in his office, ever again. And here I was planning to sneak a veritable caravan past him! Fortunately or unfortunately, the camel project never got off the ground. Improving Self Esteem with Affirmations and Therapeutic Relaxation Music ers Press Agency, and 3 camels for me and my friends. How are you going to hide 9 camels from the police?” Alberto just smiled and insisted, “Don’t worry, have trust, my friend.”Positive self-esteem is very important for our general health and wellness as human beings. Having positive self-esteem is also important for promoting any type of healing, whether physical, emotional or spiritual. Poor or low self-esteem on the other hand can be quite detrimental to our well-being and even our very existence. Negative self-esteem can create anxiety, stress, loneliness, depression, problems with relationships, seriously impair academic and job performance and also can generate an increased vulnerability to drug and alcohol abuse and dependency. On the other hand, a person with positive self-esteem tends to be more motivated in taking on and creating a life that he loves, living it powerfully and in this process be authentically related to others in his community. Having positive self-esteem appears to be necessary for having a happy and healthy existence regardless of who we are or what profession we are taking on in life.What is self-esteem? We commonly think that sel It’s not that I didn’t trust Alberto, it’s just that I wasn’t sure I wanted to risk upsetting the Pyramid police department, again. Several years back, I was the fellow who decided on the spur of the moment, in broad daylight, to climb the Great Pyramid of Khufu. It was a thrill to ascend the massive stones, and when chunks of rock pulled off in my hand and crashed a hundred feet below, I felt like I was Indiana Jones for a day. I had a blissful meditation at the top, and experienced a profound peace looking out over the vast desert and hearing the distant sounds of the common folk living their daily lives. Unfortunately, on the way down, I found out that those sounds were actually coming from a crowd of people who had gathered to gawk at me! As I got closer, I heard someone shout, “Hurry up or you will be arrested and fined 50 pounds.” I scrambled down as fast as I could but it was too late. I was met by 3 angry policemen who were intent on escorting me to the station house. While walking and worrying what would happen to me since I didn’t have enough money to pay the fine, a small pack of camels came in between me and my captors, and I considered making a run for it. In a flash, an image popped up in my mind’s eye of the police opening machine gun fire at my fleeing figure. It might have merely been my active imagination, but I quickly banished all thoughts of escape! On my second visit to Egypt, when I related the story of my arrest to Alberto, he became quite animated and said, “No, no, of course you cannot climb the Pyramids during the day, the police will catch you. Didn’t you see the ‘No climbing’ signs? You must climb at night. I can arrange everything. In fact, my nephew has the record for climbing the Great Pyramid. He climbed up and down in 11 minutes, in sandals.” I declined Alberto’s offer and told him the same thing I told the police captain upon my arrival at the station, “I guess I was so eager to climb that I didn’t see the signs, honestly.” To my relief, the captain seemed amused and waived the fine on the condition that he would never have the pleasure of seeing me in his office, ever again. And here I was planning to sneak a veritable caravan past him! Fortunately or unfortunately, the camel project never got off the ground. 25 Things You Can Do To Deal With Stress own, I found out that those sounds were actually coming from a crowd of people who had gathered to gawk at me! As I got closer, I heard someone shout, “Hurry up or you will be arrested and fined 50 pounds.” I scrambled down as fast as I could but it was too late. I was met by 3 angry policemen who were intent on escorting me to the station house.Believe it or not, some stress can be good for you! There are two kinds of stress: good stress and bad stress. Good stress is any stress which is positive and motivating, but not a threat to your existence. Think about the birth of your first child, buying your first home, a new car or even winning the lottery! Bad stress, or distress, is negative and anger or fear motivated. Sometimes too much 'good stress' can quickly turn into distress if it goes beyond our threshold of tolerance. For example, a job promotion can be considered good stress, but if the work-related responsibilities associated with it are too taxing, then it can become distress. The following strategies can help deal with stress, and are easy to implement.(1) The importance of private time.Something as simple as soaking in the tub can renew your mind and body. For added relaxation, turn down the lights and play some soft music. Some individuals prefer to spend time with friends, while others prefer so While walking and worrying what would happen to me since I didn’t have enough money to pay the fine, a small pack of camels came in between me and my captors, and I considered making a run for it. In a flash, an image popped up in my mind’s eye of the police opening machine gun fire at my fleeing figure. It might have merely been my active imagination, but I quickly banished all thoughts of escape! On my second visit to Egypt, when I related the story of my arrest to Alberto, he became quite animated and said, “No, no, of course you cannot climb the Pyramids during the day, the police will catch you. Didn’t you see the ‘No climbing’ signs? You must climb at night. I can arrange everything. In fact, my nephew has the record for climbing the Great Pyramid. He climbed up and down in 11 minutes, in sandals.” I declined Alberto’s offer and told him the same thing I told the police captain upon my arrival at the station, “I guess I was so eager to climb that I didn’t see the signs, honestly.” To my relief, the captain seemed amused and waived the fine on the condition that he would never have the pleasure of seeing me in his office, ever again. And here I was planning to sneak a veritable caravan past him! Fortunately or unfortunately, the camel project never got off the ground. 4 Ways To Save On Your Home Mortgage When You Have Bad Credit Alberto, he became quite animated and said, “No, no, of course you cannot climb the Pyramids during the day, the police will catch you. Didn’t you see the ‘No climbing’ signs? You must climb at night. I can arrange everything. In fact, my nephew has the record for climbing the Great Pyramid. He climbed up and down in 11 minutes, in sandals.” I declined Alberto’s offer and told him the same thing I told the police captain upon my arrival at the station, “I guess I was so eager to climb that I didn’t see the signs, honestly.” To my relief, the captain seemed amused and waived the fine on the condition that he would never have the pleasure of seeing me in his office, ever again. And here I was planning to sneak a veritable caravan past him!Interest rate is the most obvious way people intend to save money on their home. Lower interest rate means lower payments, and less overall cost for the loan in general. If you have bad credit, you already expect that you're not going to get the best interest rate. But there are other ways to save money on your loan, until you can improve your credit. Use these tips for ways to save money on your home mortgage.Pick the right kind of home mortgage. Short term Adjustable Rate Loans have lower interest rates than 30-year fixed-rate home mortgages. There are 2 year, 3 year, 5, 7 even 10 year ARM loans. This means that the monthly mortgage payment will be fixed for the first 2 years (or 3 years, 5 years, etc). After the initial fixed period, the monthly payments will adjust (change with the index) for the rest of the 30 year term. I normally would not suggest this type of loan if you plan to stay in the home for a long period of time, but if you are purchasing or refinancing wit Fortunately or unfortunately, the camel project never got off the ground. When Aladin, the Reuters photographer, showed up at my hotel with his crew, he immediately vetoed the scheme. He was certain that we would get caught and thrown in jail. Instead, he recommended that we apply for a permit covering an alternate location, and we decided to take his wise advice. We all hopped into vehicles, a motorized caravan organized by none other than Alberto, and headed to a private parking area at Giza, outside the office of the Director of Antiquities. As it turned out, Aladin was the one who had all the connections. Within an hour we had a permit from the Director, an Egyptologist assigned to accompany us, and a police escort into a restricted zone. I was apprehensive about whether the new location the Director chose would be good enough, but when we arrived at our destination I was thrilled to discover that it was the exact same spot we were originally going to take the now unemployed camels to! Just before the start, I meditated and tried to get into the spirit of an aphorism written by Sri Chinmoy that I had read recently, “Daring enthusiasm and abiding happiness can accomplish everything on Earth.” There was nothing I could do about the wind, which by this time had worsened, except just take it as an added challenge. We all had flights back home that evening and besides, there was no telling how many days it would be before the wind abated. Somehow, the more intense the wind blew the more joy I got. There were moments when I was actually laughing as I planted my feet in the midst of a massive gust and battled to keep the pool stick from flying off my finger. Even though I was dying to gaze out at the beautiful Pyramids shining in the distance, I couldn’t risk taking my eyes off the pool cue for even a split second. That is, until I reached the 5-mile point, when I said a silent prayer of gratitude and snuck a peek at the ancient wonders of the world. I intended to go on for a while longer, but I suddenly noticed the judges preparing to leave. Trying not to break my concentration, I shouted, “Hey, please don’t go, I’m not finished yet!” My friend, Bipin, ironed out the communication mixup, but I knew the judges were tired, so I started jogging and made it just past the 7-mile mark before the pool cue became airborne. When we returned to the hotel, Sanjaya, my friend from England who had come to video the event, suggested we celebrate my success by taking the camels we never got to ride back out to the Pyramids. In theory it was a great idea. However, once we were atop the desert animals, Sanjaya’s camel tripped on something and spooked Bipin’s young camel which began bucking like a bronco. It would have been quite comical if Bipin hadn’t been on the camel, holding on for dear life. In the meantime, my camel got frightened and took off on a gallop, which was surprising to me since I didn’t know camels could actually run. The frantic guide wasn’t much help since he was screaming at us in Arabic, and by the time the camel rodeo was over, Bipin was on the ground but miraculously unscathed. The harried guide traded Bipin’s camel for a horse and we eventually made it across the sand dunes in one piece. When we dismounted at the Pyramids, an attendant invited
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