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1). The Importance of Stories
Long before the advent of a written history, the elders of ancient civilisations used stories to teach the new generation. The lessons might have related to the values of the society, their particular version of how they came to be, their purpose on the earth, or methods of obtaining food or a spouse. The most well known of the ancient stories were the civilisation’s particular version of how Earth came into existence and how they came to be here on earth.
Article tags: history, story, fable, fairy tale, moral

2). Who Wrote Aesop's Fables?
Everyone is familiar with Aesop's Fables. They are short stories usually about animal characters designed to make a point about human behaviour. Aesop has been credited with inventing the fable. Indeed, the name Aesop has become synonymous with fables. However, animal fables existed long before Aesop. There are fables recorded in ancient artefacts of Babylon, Harappa (ancient Indian civilisation), China and Persia.
Article tags: aesop, fable, history, story, moral, ethics, aesop's

3). Katrina Questions - Anyone Got Answers?
I wrote a very positive article about the responses to Katrina for http://ezinearticles.com Entitled “New Orleans My Home - Katrina My Nightmare” and another article “Katrina What It Is Like To Be An Evacuee” In both articles I endeavored to stay on the upside and we aren’t complaining to anyone but today was the straw that broke…etc Everyone it seems, has an answer for who is to blame or who to call for help or how to deal with your insurance company.
Article tags: katrina, fema, red cross, evacuee, donate, donations, shelters, insurance, moral

4). The Importance Of Happy Employees
Have you ever walked into a business establishment and been immediately struck by a negative, tense atmosphere? Sure you have! And did you do what most of us do? Stand there in the hopes of getting someone's attention - shifting from foot to foot and clearing your throat only to be met with a stony silence and averted faces! Finally you speak up in the hopes that one of the employees in your line of vision will respond.
Article tags: employees, business management, moral

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