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Michael B is a guy from San Francisco, California, USA

My personal CREDO: S - Spiritual purpose in life leads to self-knowledge, education, mastery and perfection. T - Trust in the power of your mind, your life is the reflection of your own thoughts. R - Respect for self, respect for others, responsibility for all your actions. A - All things are possible, nothing is impossible, as you think so shall you be. N - Negative inner mind-set keeps you from being on purpose. N - No limits, no boundaries, never give up. I - I am whole, complete, total, fully alive, I need no more to be happy. K - Know yourself first, knowledge is always power.

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    The U.S. economy is crashing. Jill's book "Don't Get Caught With Your Skirt Down" offers fearless, funny, and practical solutions to survive and even profit from the recession, no matter how bad it gets. Get ready to ditch fear and recession-proof yourself! This is the essential women's guide for surviving and thriving in this recession.
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  • Seths Blog: Too good to be true (the overnight...

    Rated Nov 13 2008 2 reviews blogs, how to, godin, seth, million typepad.com

    "Short version of my opinion: If someone offers to sell you the secret system, don't buy it. If you need to invest in a system before you use it, walk away. If you are promised big returns with no risk and little effort, you know the person is lying to you. Every time."
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    Seths Blog: Too good to be true (the overnight millionaire scam)
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  • Visit Moscow!

    Rated Jun 29 2008 1 review russia, travel, moscow, mb7art, free belarus squidoo.com

    Tour the Moscow city most famous historical and architectural landmarks: Red Square with it's famous landmarks of St. Basil's Cathedral, Kazan Cathedral, the Place of Skulls, the elegant arcades of the GUM department store and the National Historical Museum. Visit of Church of the Trinity in Nikitinki, the Cathedral of Christ the Savior, Novodevichiy Convent, Luzhniki and the White House. The Sparrow Hills, 6 km south-west of the Kremlin, topped by the Moscow University skyscraper, for the best panoramic view of the city. In the afternoon - tour of Kremlin and the Armory. The main landmarks are three Cathedrals of the Assumption, Annunciation and Archangel , dated back to the 15-16th centuries.
    Visit Moscow!
  • Visit Berlin!

    Rated Jun 29 2008 1 review travel squidoo.com

    Travel to Berlin, Germany, Europe. Berlin Real Estate, homes for sale, apartments for rent, vacation homes, budget hotels
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  • Visit Madrid!

    Rated Jun 29 2008 1 review travel, squidoo, spain, madrid, free belarus squidoo.com

    Madrid is the capital of Spain (since 1562) and is located on the Iberian Peninsula. Because of its central location and high altitude, the climate of Madrid is characterized by warm dry summers and cool winters. The entire population of the Madrid metropolitan area (urban area and suburbs) is calculated to be 5.843 million. The city spans a total of 607 km² (234 square miles).

    As the capital of the Spanish Empire, Madrid is a city of great cultural and political importance. While Madrid possesses a modern infrastructure, it has preserved the look and feel of many of its historic neighborhoods and streets. Its landmarks include the huge Royal Palace of Madrid; a restored 1850 opera house; the Buen Retiro park, opened in 1631; the imposing 19th-century building containing the Spanish National Library (founded 1712); the national archives; an archaeological museum of international reptuation; and three superb art museums: Prado Museum, which houses one of the finest art collections in the world, the Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía, a museum of modern art, and the Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum, housed in the renovated Villahermosa Palace. But Madrid is not just a cultural destination. It is also a lively metropolis with many pubs, cafes, discotheques and nightclubs open late into the night.
    Visit Madrid!
  • Visit Tokyo!

    Rated Jun 28 2008 1 review travel, japan, tokyo, visit, squidoo com traveltokyo squidoo.com

    It's almost impossible to be bored in Tokyo and first-time visitors should be prepared for a massive assault on the senses - just walking the streets of this hyperactive city can be an energizing experience. With money to spend, you can pick up the coolest fashions, eat in fabulous restaurants and dance in the hippest clubs. But you'll also be surprised how affordable many things are. Cheap and cheerful izakayas (bars that serve food) and noodle shacks far outnumber the big-ticket French restaurants and high-class ryotei, where geisha serve minimalist Japanese cuisine, while day tickets for a sumo tournament or a Kabuki play can be bought for the price of a few drinks. Many of the city's highlights are even free: a stroll through the evocative Shitamachi area around Asakusa and the major Buddhist temple Senso-ji; a visit to the tranquil wooded grounds of Meiji-jingu, the city's most venerable Shinto shrine, and the nearby teenage shopping mecca of Harajuku; the frenetic fish market at Tsukiji; the crackling, neon-saturated atmosphere of the mini-city Shinjuku - you don't need to part with lots of cash to explore this city
    Visit Tokyo!
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