Articles written by Marivir Montebon
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Beating Post-Partum Depression
Just when you think that motherhood brings instant bliss, think again. Post-partum blues could bring horror and nightmares to unsuspecting new mothers.
Jul 13, 2009
- Marivir Montebon
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Religious Leaders in UN Unite for Global Peace
This must be long overdue. Leaders of the United Nations are pulling their efforts together to include all nations and religions to the journey to achieve world peace.
Jun 28, 2009
- Marivir Montebon
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Vagina Monologues: Women Speak the Truth Inside
The Vagina Monologues has always been outrageous, a daring statement by women confronting themselves and the cultural binds they are in for ages.
Jun 25, 2009
- Marivir Montebon
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Can't Take Your Eyes Off the Jersey Boys
You simply can't take off your eyes on the 2006 Tony Award winning Jersey Boys when they conquer the stage at Broadway's August Wilson Theatre in New York.
Jun 23, 2009
- Marivir Montebon
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Moringa Vegetable is a Miracle for Healthy Life
Mauro Tobes is sturdy at 88. Exercise, spiritual practice, and his daily meal of kamunggay (Moringa oleifera), Asia's miracle vegetable, sum up his health prowess.
Jun 18, 2009
- Marivir Montebon
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Meditation Made Simple
Meditation seems to take a lot of effort to be able to get into the inner mind and obtain peace. How can one silence the mind? Here is a book that tells beginners how.
Jun 15, 2009
- Marivir Montebon
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Care Giving - A Stressful but Well-paying Job
Caring for the old continues to be a decent noble job in these troubled times, the compensation of which remains unequalled to its life-giving value, at least monetarily.
Jun 8, 2009
- Marivir Montebon
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Legalizing Aliens Means Taxes, Improved Economy
The US is the biggest host country for immigrants. Legalizing its 12 million aliens would mean more taxes, labor groups and businessmen are one in the call.
Jun 2, 2009
- Marivir Montebon
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Immigrants Tell How to Cope With Homesickness
As they eke out a living in a vast country as the US, immigrants have to cope with homesickness aside from adjusting to a new environment.
Apr 1, 2009
- Marivir Montebon
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