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    by Ronald Manalastas

    In His creation of the universe, God gifted man a body, mind, heart, and spirit so that he can exercise the capacity to think, act, relate, and learn. A careful interpretation of the relevant biblical passages in Genesis l...read more

  • by Heather Dekin

    "What Type of Worker are you?" What is Corporate America? That's easy. It entails being part of a collective group of individuals building towards a common goal. In Corporate America, the challenge is putting in as much...read more

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    by Manasi

    We begin to work the day we are born. We do this, we do that and we work. I can say firmly that we are born to work and it's our work in life that leads our destiny. How we handle ourselves and how we deal with the world a...read more

  • 4 of 31

    by Barbara A. Black

    Let's face it: most of us HAVE to work! If we don't work, we don't eat. If we don't eat, we get sick. If we get sick, we go to the doctor. But if we don't work, we can't pay the doctor, so he doesn't help us. It's that sim...read more

  • 5 of 31

    by D-rock the All-Mighty One

    So today started like any other in my world. Around nine in the morning I crawl out of bed and put on some Bubba the Love Sponge morning drive radio over the HDcomputer signal. It's yet another thing that has kept me fro...read more

  • 6 of 31

    by Purple Beary

    Working is a fact of life? Yes, I agreed that everyone does need to work for living. All of us need to meet our monthly commitments like paying bills, mortgages etc. Everyone needs to meet our personal satisfaction and des...read more

  • 7 of 31

    by Joseph Zavarella

    Contrary to what many believe work is a need; it is not a dream. Unless we've inherited a lot of money and have already achieved financial independence by virtue of our parents' bequest, or we've hit the lotto, we all nee...read more

  • 8 of 31

    by Morton Laitner

    One of the early lessons an attorney for the Department of Health learns is that there are two types of environmental health inspectors. The type "X" inspector actively seeks out vermin with a Tony Montana attitude, "I'll ...read more

  • 9 of 31

    by Ian Buchanan

    So, what are you going to do about it? Another fact is that most people don't really like what they do for a living, and that's a real tragedy. We only pass this way once, so it's a shame that we have to spend so much of t...read more

  • 10 of 31

    by Barry Tadmore

    Work is a fact of life. Everyone has to do it, and very few people actually enjoy it. But the best way to process the fact that we're doing something we don't like is to find happiness at work. Happiness at work? Soun...read more

  • 11 of 31

    by Carmen Henesy

    Forty-seven years ago, I got my first job. I remember the excitement of walking into S & H Kress & Company in Columbus, Georgia that summer morning to my assigned department - candy! What more could a sixteen-year-old as...read more

  • 12 of 31

    by Ray Marr

    Is work a fact of life? Is existing a pretty good idea? The ability to move forward a fair plan? Of course they are each in there respective own way. Life today has not changed much in that regard. To survive you need to m...read more

  • 13 of 31

    by Louise Marie

    First of all, nobody can live without having a job. It may be that one may be doing some part time work or full time work. Somehow one's job doesn't always mean getting financial payment. Sometimes they get paid in kind, b...read more

  • 14 of 31

    by Sarah Current

    Today people's jobs tend to be more important then Family life. People tend to get more credit in the office then at home. Most stay at home mom's are looked upon as controlled by men, which is not true because most women ...read more

  • 15 of 31

    by John Graham

    Retirement I read an article recently about work and the final paragraph proclaimed that the writer had spent 64 years working and was now ready to retire and enjoy life. How sad! I pride myself on being lucky. I wor...read more

  • 16 of 31

    by Destiny Eve

    Work is a fact of life for those of us who struggle to survive. I got my first job at the age of fifteen. It was a summer job that required me to work five days a week. The job of course was cleaning my old elementry schoo...read more

  • 17 of 31

    by Matt Mckay

    The facts of life are all about you...you can stop singing now, thank you. If work is a fact of life, isn't life in fact, work? And if life is in fact work, we all agree with the fact that we must work no matter what th...read more

  • 18 of 31

    by Carmelita Chico

    ELDER ABUSE IN THE WORKPLACE Since the ruling came down about both of the people involved in the altercation were in the same age group, therefore nullifying any elder abuse charge. I am thinking about seeking remed...read more

  • 19 of 31

    by Travis Peagler

    Good morning... The Lord spoke to me early yesterday morning. He told me that he wanted me to fall in love again. I thought, " Fall in love with what again, I'm already married and I love my wife that you have given me." H...read more

  • 20 of 31

    by Yolanda Jones

    When it comes to working, many people believe that it is a hassle. The fact is working is a way of life. Some people believe that they can make it without working. To me that is a lot of bull. It is true that some peop...read more

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