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The study of philosophical issues that arise due to the language based nature of discourse and argument. Topics include language philosophy, linguistic philosophy and language. Also covered are language translation, meaning of life and name and meaning. Other areas are language arts, meaning and language development, as well as figurative language and natural language. Plus meaning of words, philosophy of language, language and thought and more.
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You Can Never Solve A Why-To Problem With A How-To Solution
You Can Never Solve A Why-To Problem With A How-To Solution
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The people who have followed my programs have seen remarkable results in their lives, careers and relationships. And you can do it, too – provided you follow The Code. read: You Can Never Solve A Why-To Problem With A How-To Solution
Do Pop Culture and Trends influence an Election?
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A feature article by Michael n/a Bresciani, Feb 25, 2008 
The simple answer to whether pop culture, trends and morality influence the outcome of an election is, yes! This raises other questions like why and how; that is not so simple to answer. read: Do Pop Culture and Trends influence an Election?
Perfection is a State of Mind
Perfection isn't some state of affairs; it's a state of mind
A feature article by John Penberthy, Dec 11, 2007 
Take a few seconds to answer these two simple questions: Do you believe that God is perfect? Do you believe that God is omnipresent (everywhere)? If your answers to these two questions is “yes” then by definition, everything is perfect. Do you believe this? read: Perfection is a State of Mind
Top Foreign Languages To Learn
Choose To Learn A Foreign Language Wisely
A feature article by an Alumbo member, Oct 01, 2007 
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Can the 2008 Election be won by a Slogan?
Shouting A Candidate into the White House?
A feature article by Michael n/a Bresciani, Feb 16, 2008 
Can a simple slogan sweep a candidate to victory in a presidential race? The shortest and most honest answer to that is simply; yes! It wouldn’t be the first time.... read: Can the 2008 Election be won by a Slogan?
Shoulds And Musts When Learning New Languages
The Right Mentality For Learning Foreign Languages
A feature article by an Alumbo member, Aug 13, 2007 
The right mentality you must have in order to learn any foreign language quickly and easily... read: Shoulds And Musts When Learning New Languages
Laughter: Use It to Pick Up Women
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