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Some Magic Links for Christmas

Written by Jack   
Saturday, 01 December 2007

In science, nano technology might end up being the ultimate "magic". When things get really small, strange things often randomly happen.

In religion, the power of prayer has been studied and some people believe this could be the ultimate "magic" to fix the world's problems. A massive study has found that patients admitted to hospital with heart trouble fare better if someone is praying for them. Many people dispute the research.

The placebo effect occurs when a patient takes an inert substance (a "sugar pill") in conjunction with the suggestion from an authority figure that the pill will aid in healing and the patient's condition improves. This effect has been known for years.

Other ideas about magic trace things back to the creation of the universe, where something very small suddenly became very big... now THAT'S MAGIC!

I Love Christmas Eve Shopping!
ARTICLE SUMMARY: Shopping on Christmas Eve can be a hassle or it can be lots of fun!

By : Bob Alexander 4 or more times read
Submitted 2007-10-25 17:30:33

To me, one of the joys of Christmas is shopping for that special gift on Christmas Eve. I love the crowds; jostling, folks bumping into each other with smiles and apologies that would ordinarily be absent on any other day. Of course you run the risk of being trampled by the sea of humanity if you're shopping at the mall, but that just adds excitement to the holiday shopping experience! I love shopping at the mall on Christmas Eve.

Entering the mall, you hear Bing Crosby singing "White Christmas', Dean Martin singing "Silver Bells and Johnny Cash singing "Little Drummer Boy". I always find my way to the food court, no matter which mall I'm in. I'm always hungry on Christmas Eve and the food shops make an extra effort to show their Christmas spirit. I love seeing the Oriental ladies in Santa hats offering bites of egg rolls to passers by and the Mexican girls offering nachos to everyone. If this doesn't get you in the Christmas mood nothing will. You're hopeless!

I love people watching at the food court who never look on Christmas Eve as the exciting day I find it to be. There are fathers trying to control their kids while mom has gone to the other end of the mall, giving Santa a little help in the Christmas present department. When mom returns dad will wander off himself, away from prying eyes to buy something to slip under the tree for mom the next morning.

After a quick bite to eat, strolling through the mall concourse, I see window displays decked out in holiday finery. Sale ads are everywhere! Jewelry one-half off! Women's clothing 60 percent off! Every gift item anyone could imagine is on sale! Everything from books to chocolates is all dressed up in Christmas wrappings! Even the store clerks, instead of the weary expressions they exhibited yesterday, are happy and cheerful today. This day, more than any other during the Christmas holidays generates a warm and pleasant atmosphere.

Mall shopping on Christmas Eve is also a great place to run into old friends and acquaintances. One never knows just who will be seen struggling with an armful of bags holding gifts for their families. There is always enough time to stop and say "Merry Christmas" to someone you haven't seen in ages.

When I enter the mall on Christmas Eve, I rarely know what I'm going to buy. I don't have any preconceived ideas that would force me to look for something that may not be there. I have long held that it is more blessed to give than receive, so I give someone something I want them to have. They never know what that might be.

I know it's more practical to ask someone what they want and then buy it. To me, that takes the fun out of buying a gift. It makes it seems more like grocery shopping with a list of items you must buy. When I spot that special item, I know immediately it's something that would be perfect for the person I'm buying it for!
Author Resource:- Bob Alexander is the author and owner of this article.
He is well experienced in outdoor cooking, holiday eating and leisure living. Visit his sites at: http://www.pompanobob.com http://www.bluemarlinbob.com
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