THE LAW OF COUNTABILITY
The ‘Law Of Countability’ as described by John Maxwell, is a critical one in building teams and in effective teamwork. This is especially crucial when the stakes are high.
People working towards a common goal, depend on the input and execution of tasks by each other. In fact tasks and accomplishment hinge on each other completing theirs. So the ‘Law Of Countability’ is not only important, but it ultimately determines the altitude a team will get…
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Added by Nadira Haniff on November 25, 2008 at 8:30pm —
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Biofeedback devices are devices that give feedback regarding our biology. As a broad generalization, MRI's, X-rays, PET's, EKG's, EEG's, and even simple thermometers can all be considered biofeedback devices because they all provide information about the state of our bodily workings. Different
biofeedback devices measure different things, with some examples being blood pressure, temperature, muscle…
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Added by Jarett on November 24, 2008 at 10:31pm —
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Hey, Friends,
Please add your voice to lifting the breed ban in Denver!!: www.peaceloveandpitbulls.com
Thanks!
Peace~
Jeannie
Added by Send Light on November 24, 2008 at 7:30pm —
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Over the past few weeks, the ruling military regime in the Southeast Asian country of Burma has locked up over 100 human rights activists and sentenced them to long terms in prison.
They join with Aung San Suu Kyi, the world's only imprisoned Nobel Peace Prize recipient, as political prisoners in Burma.
Just as many people came together to help Nelson Mandela when he was imprisoned in South Africa, I want to do something to helps Burma's political prisoners and Aung San…
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Added by Betty Love on November 24, 2008 at 3:00am —
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I was listening to someone interviewing Hillary Clinton earlier this year, discussing the historic nature of her campaign as a possible first female US president. Here’s what hit me.
While history IS being made it’s so anti-climatic compared to the feeling we get from reading about it long after it's over. It’s too normal, almost mundane to be watching some gal in a brown pantsuit talk about the drama unfolding before us. It’ll be much cooler to read about Hillary Rodham Clinton in…
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Added by Candice Wilmore on November 22, 2008 at 11:00pm —
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I first heard about the topic of inner peace, many years ago and could not have been less interested. I heard people talking about Prem Rawat, also called Maharaji, and that he could show me how to go within and other, in my view, conceptual ideas. It didn't resonate with me at all. I assumed it was something to do with spirituality, which was not on my to-do list and still isn't.
So how did I end up,years later, learning from this man, calling…
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Added by Candice Wilmore on November 22, 2008 at 11:00pm —
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Billions of people makes for alot of trash
Combined with pollution and global warming makes for the melting ice caps
And when water covers earth remember our new home is forming
We'll all me living on an island of trash
Yeah I said
Trash trash
An island of trash
We'll all be living on an island of trash
Yeah I said
Trash trash
An island of trash
You know when you throw away your plastic it never really goes away
It just…
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Added by Dan to the "T" on November 22, 2008 at 4:18pm —
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Well once upon a time in 1776 Thomas Jefferson signed his name on a piece of marijuana, and this document was a symbol of freedom and of liberty, at least for the rich, white, gentry. And time marched along, this plant that I referred to has been used for everything from medicine to the American flag. And now it seems to me that somewhere along the way things got messed up, yeah, messed up, for marijuana.
A gift of God to my brothers and me. Oh marijuana…the government wants to test…
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Added by Dan to the "T" on November 22, 2008 at 12:16pm —
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HISTORY FACTS
*Hemp has been grown for at least the last 12,000 years for fiber (textiles and paper) and food. It has been effectively prohibited in the United States since the 1950s.
*George Washington and Thomas Jefferson both grew hemp. Ben Franklin owned a mill that made hemp paper. Jefferson drafted the Declaration of Independence on hemp paper.
*When US sources of "Manila hemp" (not true hemp) was cut off by the Japanese in WWII, the US Army and US…
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Added by Dan to the "T" on November 22, 2008 at 11:54am —
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Let's start by stating a bold claim that most people have never heard before. Upon first hearing this claim, you'll most likely think it to be ridiculous and absurd, but by the end of this article, you'll see the utterly obvious truth of it, and you'll never look at the world the same way again. Are you ready for it? Here it is…
There is no cause of anything.
That's right. Nothing "causes" anything else to happen… ever. Now let me explain why.
As an example,…
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Added by Jarett on November 20, 2008 at 12:47pm —
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Over five million people have died during the past decade as a result of the war in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). Few people are aware of the unimaginable scale of human suffering, death, and destruction that has occurred in this vast country deep in the heart of Africa. In the aftermath of this brutal war, children have endured the brunt of the suffering. This 67 minute film documents the plight of thousands of street children living in Kinshasa and confirms the wide-spread…
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Added by Dan on November 19, 2008 at 4:57pm —
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Dear MyPeace.TV Community,
A Big grateful welcome to all the new members and Peace Media pioneers! We deeply appreciate every effort that you all make to spread the word (last week we were up to about 460 members, and this week we are up to about 570! ). Simply by joining MyPeace.TV, you are making a statement to the world about your belief in our collective power to Co-Create Peace through Media. Thank you!!
As we promised last week, we now want to take a moment to…
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Added by MyPeace Media on November 19, 2008 at 4:30pm —
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Turing award winner Vint Cerf devised Nasa’s systemVint Cerf’s creation comes to life
Written by Iain Thomson in San Francisco
vnunet.com, 19 Nov 2008
Nasa has successfully tested a communications system for use in space that it calls an “interplanetary internet”.
The communications system was devised by Turing award winner and Google evangelist Vint Cerf, and has been in development for the past 10 years in…
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Added by Electricbrave on November 19, 2008 at 1:10pm —
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Today take some time to look hard at your business game plan and identify the areas of weakness and where you can really tighten and strengthen the process

Nadira
www.180DaysToProfit.com
Added by Nadira Haniff on November 18, 2008 at 4:41pm —
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Hi every one I am inspiared by all your words of wisdom and peace. I have changed my life by a deiser to. I know I am not perfcet but I have learened so much over the yrs about me. I have learened tools to help me along the way. I created a tv show here in Vt called "Walking through life' it is a show about people that want to tell their storys good or bad and give their message. But all so their are people that work hard at helping. When these two worlds meet buity is created, and love is felt…
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Added by Linda Carbino on November 18, 2008 at 8:15am —
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Let me first give thanks to all you herbivores out there! The essence of today's blog, however, is to bring about some questioning of how your Thanksgiving will truly play out in this nation and beyond. What will your role be this holiday season?
The trend of Americans cutting down on red meat has been increasing the demand for poultry (chickens, turkeys) to be raised for food, especially in factory farms. An annual average of 250 million [or more] turkeys (that's one quarter of a…
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Added by Gabbi on November 18, 2008 at 2:06am —
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Pine Ridge Reservations in Need of Emergency Assistance Following Severe Blizzard & Weather Conditions

Children, Elderly, Disabled, and Sick In Need of Heat and Winter Necessities
“About 60% of the Elders on Pine Ridge have sole custody of their grandchildren or great-grandchildren so there are often small children in the home, also at risk.”

NAMA…
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Added by Electricbrave on November 18, 2008 at 12:36am —
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Tribute to Fannie M. Lewis and Stephanie Tubbs-Jones
Nov 16, 2008 | 3:31 PM
Category: Entertainment , Community
Last night I participated in a musical tribute to Councilwoman Fannie Lewis, and Congresswoman Stephanie Tubbs Jones at Tri-C Metro Auditorium. It was a joyous and reverent affair put on by Herb Thomas and The Prayer Warriors, a contemporary gospel group based here in Cleveland that combines the spirit of the church with soul, funk and jazz. Able to perform modern…
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Added by Carlos Jones on November 16, 2008 at 5:38pm —
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I’ve been working hard to cultivate a new mind. I’m training my heart to find better ways than hatred and fear when faced with imminent threats. I am far from accomplished, but I am working. My focus has been primarily on the teachings of Jesus, but also Gandhi, Marshall Rosenberg, Martin Luther King, Jr., and Mother Theresa. I work every day to be as authentic as I can about my own inner triggers, and find peace by working to cultivate empathy and compassion. “Do not be overcome by evil, but…
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Added by Sarah on November 16, 2008 at 9:45am —
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Ghandi taught his disciples that whenever we make anyone (ourselves or others) wrong (even in our thoughts), THAT is the seed of violence. What a challenging perspective for self-righteous pacifists! But it IS clearly the seed of division, and division is the essential first step toward violence.
Long before Ghandi, Jesus taught his disciples to withhold judgment, saying that we will be treated in the same manner which we choose to treat others, and urged them to choose mercy rather…
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Added by Sarah on November 16, 2008 at 9:45am —
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