Find Your Love Match – Know About the Leo Love Life – Horoscope
The most significant characteristic of Leo people is they are very controlling and dominating in nature. They are passionate but arrogant too. They can steal the show at any get-together and very artlessly they can take the leadership position. Leos are also found to be very motivated but excessive. They love to get attention from others. Leo is in fact a very masculine sign. That is why Leo women are very difficult to handle. On the whole, Leos are very unpredictable to some extent. They do whatever they like and they hardly listen to others’ advice.
The people born under the Leo zodiac sign are very proud of themselves and display traits like strong will power, determination and courage. They love to be noticed, admired and appreciated and practically thrive on flattery. They always portray a ‘larger-than-life’ image and extremely generous by nature. Though the Lion forgot to learn the qualities of humility and modesty, he is, nonetheless, charming and good-natured. Take note, however, that they were very choosy about their partner. The key to their heart is a bit of compliment. The characteristic of a Leo man is his persistence and resolution.
They do not allow anybody to come in their way, not even their beloved. Nobody can stop them from reaching their goals and you, in return must strive to reach yours and be supportive to their dreams at the same time. Leo is considered to be the sign of the king. Some of them may allow the dominance of their wives, but only at home.
On the other hand, negative features of Leo are their bossy attitude, snob, dogmatic, intolerant, bullying and pompous. Positive features of Leo are their honesty, broad-mind, loving nature, proud, enthusiasm, creativity and magnanimous. Stubbornness is another major trait of Leo natives. It might be due to their demand for permanence in every aspect of life. While looking out for partner, they prefer the attractive, the good-looking or someone who is made-up from head to foot.
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that has not been my experience. I've seen a lot of anti-congress (spending) signs too. But also some other issues creping in: Some pro-life ones… some 2nd amendment rights ones too…
God bless you brother !
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They feel empowered by extended unemployment, they can ride out the economy on government cheese.
Yes it does.!!!
They come before a fall.!!!
Interesting comment, SFSS, very interesting indeed. So interesting, in fact, that I think that nothing further needs to be added to this thread. Ever.
This is really all your fault for voicing Mr. Stubborn, Godfrey!
Very nice song..
This question might attract more useful and knowledgeable answers if asked in its relevant category under Social Science.
ultimate humility is obeying Jesus (Matthew11:28-30, Philippians2:1-8) and the entire bible including these verses 1 corinthians 14:34-35 Let your women keep silence in the churches: for it is not permitted unto them to speak; but they are commanded to be under obedience as also saith the law.
35 And if they will learn any thing, let them ask their husbands at home: for it is a shame for women to speak in the church.
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Anything on Mother Theresa!
holy crap! that would be awesome!!!! Lordi rules all!!!!!! -American fan here
Amazing Amazing Amazing i 4 in hand all the time but only G6-C7! How CAN HE DO THAT??? msybe ive just got small hands…
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Men who were abused as children or saw their dad abusing their mom usually grow up to be like this. My dad was like this because his dad would physically abuse his mom. My dad buys all these fancy cars and motorcycles and doesnt even visit us. You can probably tell, but my parents are divorced now because of it.
Thanks! The music is “Protectors of the Earth” by Two Steps From Hell.
"humility is not thinking less of yourself, but thinking of yourself less."
the German Confederation created by the Congress of Vienna had 39 states, each having its dues and tolls on goods passim through its territory. This made goods expensive and hindered trade. For instance, Prussia had 67 different tariff areas within its border after 1815. As such, Germany was economically and commercially the most backward country in western Europe in the early years of the 19th century.
Purssia took the lead to promote free trade movement in the German Confederation. By the 1818 Tariff Reform Act, Prussia removed all customs barriers on trade within her boundaries, making the country for the first time an economic and commercial unit. At the same time, she imposed a uniform tariff on goods from other states which entered her territory.
From 1819 onwards, certain little states entirely surrounded by Prussian territory allowed themselves to be absorbed into the Prussian tariff system. Other German states formed rival schemes of their own in the 1820s, but as the resources of the Prussian union was greater, they were too forced into the Prussian system.
On January 1, 1834, the Zollverein came into being. It included 18 states with a total population of 26 million people. Its constitution was elaborate. There was to be a customs-parliament, representing all the constituent states, and no changes could be made without the unanimous consent of the members. Between state and state there was to be complete free trade; the tariff was to be uniform on all the frontiers; and the net proceeds were to be divided in proportion to population. It also adopted a common system of weights and measures, and reduced the numerous currency systems to two.
More and more German states joined the Zollverein in the following years. By 1844, practically all Germany was in the Zollverein, except Austria and three other states.
Not content with internal free trade, the Zollverein attempted to negotiate commercial treaties with foreign powers. In 1831, Holland concluded a commercial treaty with the Zollverein. In 1841 a mutually advantageous treaty was made with Britain, and in 1844 a similar one with Belgium
The creation and development of the Zollverein had significant effects on the German unification movement.
Economic unity and progress – economic unity and progress formed the basis for later political unity. The unification of customs tariff was very quickly recognized as the necessary condition of the rapid economic develop ment of the German states. It allowed for increased commer cial cooperation, improved means of communications and transportation, better banking facilities, and the rise of industries.
Foreign trade showed a remarkable expansion between 1832 and 1842. The imports and exports increased one hundred per cent, and the customs duties rose from 12 million to 21 million thalers.
Capital began to accumulate. Between 1853 and 1857, no less than $20 million were raised for railway construction, while, in the same years, new banks were established with a capital of $30 million. The bank system began to grow as trade increased.
The Zollverein stimulated trade generally, and with it industry. In 1839, the first important German railway was built, from Dresden to Leipzig. In 1850, Germany (including Austria) possessed some 4,000 miles of tracks, and in 1847 the Union of German Railways was established at Hamburg. The railways had a great importance for economic growth and unity because German roads were backward and she had only a small sea coast.
At the same time, German industrialization was beginning. There were domestic textile industries. There were also commercial mines in Upper Silesia in 1840s. There were metal industries as well.
To attribute the whole of these developments to the Zollverein would of course be grossly inaccurate, but that it contributed- an exceedingly important factor is undeniable.
These developments in turn fostered a common sense of German unity, first economically and later politically. For instance, as the railways advanced, bringing Germans in closer contact, so local prejudices retreated. Moreover, the clash of interests was to be forgotten in the face of the considerable advantages offered by the formation of the Zollverein. A feeling of solidarity and the idea of a single fatherland assumed a concrete form for the Germans. In this way, the quiet, but incessant, pressure of economic forces broke down the political barriers which divided Germany.
In the words of a contemporary, Dr. Bowring who commented in 1840 as follows: "The Zollverein had brought the sentiment of German nationality out of the regions of hope and fancy into those of positive and material interests. The general feeling is that it is the first step towards what is called the Germanization of the people. It has broken down some of the strongest holds of alienation and hostility. By a community of interests on commercial and trading questions it has prepared the way for a p
Like "workaholic" a person who works 24/7 and can't turn off even for a little bit to have fun
it's like people who have a cell phone, two-way pager, beeper, palm pilot, and more and can't live without it.
I would consider it to be a negative feature of modern economies people work to provide for their family but work so much they don't have time for the family…what's the point.
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