Infinite Energy With Oxygen and Water

December 6, 2009 by James Blackburn · 1 Comment
Filed under: Physical Health 

Why Am I So Tired?

Demon­stra­tion Video Below

Most peo­ple are lack­ing energy and seek­ing answers.  They are wast­ing their money on pills, drinks and drugs.

I’d like to sug­gest vit­a­mins and nutri­ents as well, but for the pur­pose of this arti­cle I want to keep it VERY BASIC with the sur­vivor needs at the begin­ning of life.   You can sur­vive a long time with­out food.  Oxy­gen and water are the most cru­cial. Read more

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How To Find Your Passion

November 21, 2009 by James Blackburn · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Self Help Books 

Some time ago, I was spend­ing 60 hours per week work­ing in a bank, help­ing peo­ple who really did not care about me or any­thing I had to say.

I felt worth­less until I read a book which helped me to dis­cover where my true pas­sion lies and pave an entirely new path and direc­tion.  Read more

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Did Hear About the New Fast Food Feed Bag?

November 14, 2009 by James Blackburn · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Uncategorized 

This put me on the ground and I wanted to share it with you.

New Wear­able Feed­bags Let Amer­i­cans Eat More, Move Less



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Problems With Psychiatry Jobs Today

October 25, 2009 by James Blackburn · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Change World 

Dr. Niall McLaren, a prac­tic­ing psy­chi­a­trist for 22 years admits in this video the prob­lems and decep­tion in the psy­chi­a­try jobs today.

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Schools Kill Creativity– Ken Robinson Video

October 24, 2009 by James Blackburn · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Change World 

This an inter­est­ing video

“Sud­denly degrees aren’t worth any­thing, isn’t that true? When I was a stu­dent, if you had a degree you had a job. If you didn’t have a job it’s because you didn’t want one. And I didn’t have one because I didn’t one.

But now kids with­out degrees are often head­ing home to carry on play­ing video games because you need an MA where the pre­vi­ous job required a BA and now you need a PHD. It’s a process of aca­d­e­mic infla­tion and it indi­cates the whole struc­ture of edu­ca­tion is shift­ing beneath our feet.” — Ken Robin­son

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