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29th September 2009
The magical metropolis of Sydney Australia over the last 10 years has gained a reputation as one of the most desired travel destinations on earth. Sydney really has got the lot! A dramatic and breathtaking sea side ocean location combining a bustling and ... Read >
Author: Matt
10th September 2009
Larger-than-expected improvements in U.S. housing prices and consumer confidence on Tuesday lent new weight to signs the economy is emerging from the longest and deepest recession since the 1930s.
U.S. home prices rose for the second month i... Read >
Author: zameensapna
10th September 2009
Larger-than-expected improvements in U.S. housing prices and consumer confidence on Tuesday lent new weight to signs the economy is emerging from the longest and deepest recession since the 1930s.
U.S. home prices rose for the second month in a r... Read >
Author: Real estate
04th September 2009
Digging trenches is one of the oldest types of work with both construction and excavating. Prior to World War 2, trenches were dug by hand. As workers dug the trenches deeper, the sides needed to be shored or supported, to keep the walls of the trench fro... Read >
Author: Mario Bentley
26th August 2009
Past all of La Jolla's ritzy homes, hotels, and well known restaurants, lies Windansea Beach. Down the hill, this beach is flanked by surfers and sunbathers on hot summer days. With sandstone cliffs, a sandy beach, and amazing surf breaks, Windansea Beach... Read >
Author: Mauro Suarez
26th August 2009
Featuring vintage art, the Newport Harbor Art Museum is the primary showcase in Newport Beach or California for that matter for the best in contemporary art. Being founded in 1962, the museum is dedicated to the collection, exhibition, and the interpretat... Read >
Author: Mauro Suarez
26th August 2009
A beautiful chest is the most memorable gift that you can ever give to a person Made of moth-repellent cedar wood, decorated with intricate carvings or striking finishes, and fitted with secure locks and hardware, the oft-called "hope chest" has long ... Read >
Author: Ricky Peck
23rd August 2009
‘Forex' is generally known as the ‘foreign exchange market'. This exchange market deals with the trading of currency from one trader/business to another. With the value of foreign currencies increasing a decreasing all the time, traders are able to bu... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
18th August 2009
Visas: what are they? This question might sound as though it can be easily answered, but up until the end of World War 2 many nations did not readily issue passports and even fewer actually issued visas.
The Visas discussed in this article are not the ... Read >
Author: US Visa Lawyer
16th August 2009
The level of individuals who are newly without a job are starting to ask for less jobless benefits. The government said on Thursday that the number of requests for jobless benefits are finally starting to calm down. The regrettable news is that the number... Read >
13th August 2009
Having recently started an online business after years in the work force, it has become painfully obvious that there are serious traps for young players within this genre. Within my experience these are as follows:
1) Allowing distractions to dominate... Read >
Author: rwin
13th August 2009
Foden Trucks date back to 1856.
Edwin Foden began his career as an apprentice to an agricultural equipment company of Plant & Hancock. He left them for an apprenticeship at Crewe Railway works, but later returned at the age of 19. Shortly after, he... Read >
Author: Dawn Martin
11th August 2009
Going through a divorce should not feel like you are reliving World War 2 it is an unfortunate part of life that many of us will go through so being prepared is paramount. Keep on track it should not be the only thing on your mind 24/7. You still need to ... Read >
Author: steve murray
08th August 2009
From 1870 there were various attempts to build a machine that could detect metal or ore rich rocks as this would be a great mining tool. All these attempts ended up with a clumsy power hungry device that was extremely unreliable and practically useless. N... Read >
Author: James Thompson
05th August 2009
A beautiful chest is the most memorable gift that you can ever give to a person There is something special about giving or receiving these chests and not only will you be able to give them something useful to match their existing bedroom furniture, you'l... Read >
Author: Jerrod Price
04th August 2009
Caterpillar Incorporated, also known as CAT is a United States based corporation that is based in Peoria, Illinois. The company commonly known as CAT is known around the world as the largest manufacturer of construction and mining equipment, diesel and na... Read >
Author: Mario Bentley
21st July 2009
The term classic car is used to denote those cars which were manufactured before the year 1959. The exact definition is highly subjective as there are different set by different car manufacturers, critics, automobile clubs and associations across the worl... Read >
Author: Dave Furnevall
12th July 2009
When you do a joint venture with another, you often look for someone who is doing business in the same niche. Sometimes they can be your competitors. What? Join forces with competitors? Are you crazy? Not really. You need to have an abundance mentalit... Read >
Author: Gab3 Chu
27th June 2009
VA Loan is a loan that is guaranteed by the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs. It was created when President Franklin D. Roosevelt signed the GI Bill of Rights. These loans were started with the idea of fulfilling the dreams of U.S war veterans to own a... Read >
Author: Preethi Sundar
15th June 2009
No lady's wardrobe is quite complete without the little black dress. We take it so much for granted as the life saver that it is, that we kind of assume it's been around forever. Actually before the 1920s black dresses were reserved for mourning periods f... Read >
Author: Jackie DeBurca
15th June 2009
Harley Davidson motorcycles have long since made an indelible impression on well-liked culture. There is a unique sense of freedom that these bikes provide and that is why so many people have a love and fondness for "biker culture". Unfortunately, many pe... Read >
Author: Jeffrey Kline
15th June 2009
We are witnessing the end of an era. Since the end of the World War 2, large companies have controlled the ebb and flow of the US economy: from the reign of the Detroit automakers to the rise of west coast tech moguls like Microsoft and Google. Small ... Read >
Author: Darwin Redshield
12th June 2009
VA Loans
A loan facility, started by the government of United States, as early as in 1944, has become the backbone of a generation, which otherwise would have faded into oblivion, irrespective of the brave acts that they have performed over the years. ... Read >
Author: Ravisankar
11th June 2009
Men’s business suits have gone through a dramatic change since 1666. It was Charles 2 who set up a standard dress in 1666 for men appearing in the English court. They had to wear a long coat, a waistcoat, a cravat, a wig, knee breeches and a hat. This w... Read >
Author: Alexhamilton
11th June 2009
Hey gentlemen and ladies, guys and girls. Today, I would be discussing on the topic of "tea tree oil acne". Tea tree oil is quite a powerful cure for acne as many of you have heard of. Before I delve more into its acne-killing properties, lets take a hist... Read >
Author: Alwyn Tan
09th June 2009
The Yugo was manufactured by Zastava Koral and first imported to the United States in the mid eighties. Zastava Koral was not new to the manufacturing industry, as it had been producing quality armaments since 1853. The company was actually producing the ... Read >
Author: Ronnie Tanner
29th May 2009
Pontiac is a division of General Motors that was introduced in 1926. General Motors wanted Pontiac as another division separate for the Oakland Motor Car line that it had previously introduced. The name Pontiac was chosen for a Native American that fought... Read >
Author: Ronnie Tanner
18th May 2009
A long time back, Missouri was inhabited by local Indian tribes until the Europeans came here in 1682, and started trading with the locals and gained the state's access.
Missouri was then ruled by the French up to about 1762, when it was taken over by ... Read >
Author: Dev
11th May 2009
With the recession in full swing, many UK tourists will be thinking very carefully about how cost efficient their holidays are this year. Once travel insurance and transport costs are taken into consideration, holiday makers are increasingly looking for ... Read >
Author: MarkeD
27th April 2009
Silver pillboxes make an excellent gift for just about anybody, your mother, your father, your husband, a new born etc. You will find that not only are these little things useful, but they are also the perfect item to be handed down through the generation... Read >
Author: bignewsbiz
22nd April 2009
Before World War 2, ALL gardening was 'organic', as there were no chemical fertilisers
until discoveries were made during the administering of bomb production and subsequent
dropping of said bombs on innocent peoples heads.
Back in the la... Read >
Author: gardenlandscape
22nd April 2009
Before World War 2, ALL gardening was 'organic', as there were no chemical fertilisers
until discoveries were made during the administering of bomb production and subsequent
dropping of said bombs on innocent peoples heads.
Back in the la... Read >
Author: gardenlandscape
22nd April 2009
Before World War 2, ALL gardening was 'organic', as there were no chemical fertilisers
until discoveries were made during the administering of bomb production and subsequent
dropping of said bombs on innocent peoples heads.
Back in the la... Read >
Author: gardenlandscape
17th April 2009
Amsterdam - things to see by Day
Once a small fishing village, Amsterdam draws over 4 million visitors a year along with stag do's galore. Throughout the day, the town is incredibly quaint and pretty with its cobbled streets and 15th century houses wi... Read >
Author: BrianSmall
27th March 2009
Joe's Jeans, like The Muse or The Socialite are very popular fashion pieces in todays market. Along with other popular names in the field of designer jeans like True Religion, Lucky or 7 For All Mankind, this brand is also a favorite with many people wh... Read >
Author: Andrea Grandt
04th March 2009
Before commercially processed pet food, pet owners fed their pets table scraps and leftovers. Some bought meat scraps from the butcher. It was also more common for pets to roam outside and supplement their meals with whatever they could catch.
In 1860,... Read >
Author: Joseph M. Sabol
20th February 2009
Contrary to popular belief, Suzuki produced cars before they moved into the two wheeled market, but the early days of the company were devoted to the production of weaving looms. The father of the company, Michio Suzuki, the son of a Japanese cotton farme... Read >
Author: Alan Liptrot
09th February 2009
It’s official. News reports are plenty on how investment in marketing campaigns such as door hangers is not good especially during these down times. In fact, many companies and businesses have cut their marketing budget to barely include just a few s... Read >
Author: charen
26th January 2009
One of the infamous lines from the Great Depression, "Hey Buddy, Can You Spare a Dime", has taken on a whole new perspective in these trying financial times as millionaires go running to the government will their hands out looking for some government bail... Read >
Author: Bill Thomas
08th January 2009
My father was a short man. He stood about 5'6''. He was a butcher by trade and his hands were rough and thick like the sausages that he made for a living. He was not an educated man but he was a good father and wise in many things.
During the summer or... Read >
19th December 2008
Jukeboxes have been around for many years and have been an integral part of musical history. In this article, we will take a look at the history of jukeboxes and how they have changed over time.
The term Jukebox is believed ... Read >
Author: phil young
17th December 2008
The first modern Winter Games were held in 1924, in France, as a way of celebrating sports and allowing the world’s top countries to compete with one another for athletic superiority. 1940 saw the fourth-ever games taking place in then Nazi Germany duri... Read >
Author: Melissa Pulsifer
15th December 2008
Sometimes referred to as Walkie-Talkies, especially in the US, two-way radios are designed to be compact hand held devices with the ability to change channels (frequency) operating on a short range.
Looking back, they were originally developed for the ... Read >
Author: Rahul Rungta
15th December 2008
Sometimes referred to as Walkie-Talkies, especially in the US, two-way radios are designed to be compact hand held devices with the ability to change channels (frequency) operating on a short range.
Looking back, they were originally developed for the ... Read >
Author: Rahul Rungta
08th December 2008
Stansted Airport is one of the fastest growing airports in the world. With an average of over 20 million passengers now using the airport, effective and efficient transport infrastructure to and from this transport hub will be essential in the years to co... Read >
Author: hunti410
03rd December 2008
Did your parents ever make you learn the piano as a child? Did it work? There was a time in the past when it was a fad for children to learn how to play the piano. In some families, this is still a tradition. But for many of us, our childhood piano lesson... Read >
Author: Calvin
02nd December 2008
The Fruit Market also known as the Yau Ma Tei Fruit Market is a wholesale fruit market which is located at Yau Ma Tei, Kowloon, Hong Kong. The market was founded in 1913 between Waterloo road, Ferry Street and Reclamation Road. The Fruit Market has been ... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye
01st December 2008
There have been many great naval warfare ships over the history of the U.S. Navy. Many aircraft carriers went on to great distinction especially in the heroic battles that were part of World War II Naval warfare history. Names like the Lexington, the Sara... Read >
Author: TheFinerTimes
01st December 2008
The other day, I took the chance to watch again that fantastic movie ‘The Great Escape’. As I watched Bud Ekins take the place of Steve McQueen, to jump the wire fence on his Triumph, I began to wonder about the role of the motorcycle during wartime, ... Read >
Author: Alan Liptrot
01st December 2008
If you are looking for a top class British holiday then you will be hard pushed to beat the Isle of Wight and the beautiful town of Shanklin. Shanklin is well known to cater for people whatever their age and is ideal for both a weekend away or a longer we... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
27th November 2008
Redang is a very popular tourist spot. It a 7 kilometers longs and 6 kilometers wide which makes it one of the largest island in the east coast of Malaysia. It is situated about 45 kilometers offshore from Terengganu. The archipelago of Redang consists of... Read >
Author: quinlanmurray
18th November 2008
There are millions of sites available today that entice you to download full PC games for free. The first question that comes to mind is how safe are these sites for downloading.
Experience taught us that downloading full PC games for free; pose a c... Read >
Author: Davion Wong
12th November 2008
It was the Treaty of Versailles that changed the face of BMW. Up until the end of World War 1, BMW was a manufacturer of aircraft engines. Its famous blue and white circular badge, which is said to represent aircraft propellers in motion, being a reminder... Read >
Author: Alan Liptrot
11th November 2008
Redang is a very popular tourist spot. It a 7 kilometers longs and 6 kilometers wide which makes it one of the largest island in the east coast of Malaysia. It is situated about 45 kilometers offshore from Terengganu. The archipelago of Redang consists of... Read >
Author: quinlanmurray
10th November 2008
Here is one anniversary that seems to have been missed.
It's been 50 years (or thereabouts) that National Service came to an end. Much to the relief of many 18 year old lad, and the deferred 21 year old as well.
How different it all was then. The Brit... Read >
Author: Mike247
10th November 2008
Birmingham, which is found in the west midlands, is the second largest city in the uk. indeed, the city's vast population is second only to that of london.
Much of city centre birmingham was ruined during world war 2, & unattractive replacement archit... Read >
Author: Ms Leisha Greenfield
15th October 2008
For centuries people have searched for ways of expressing their faith through the arts and tapestry is one method of providing a vehicle for their inspiration. The passion for art, entwined with the spirituality of religion has ensured these works have re... Read >
Author: Angela Dawson-Field
10th October 2008
It is believed that the wheelchair is originated from England in 1670s. As its name, a wheelchair is a chair with wheels. It can be propelled either manually or using electrical power. Transporting people who have walking problems is the main function of ... Read >
Author: Cindy
22nd September 2008
London is the capital of britain and a truly popular tourist destination. in actual fact, it is home to breathtaking english landmarks like Big Ben, the Tower of London and the Globe Theatre.
We hope you enjoy our london tourist guide and that it give... Read >
Author: Jenniffer Dilynardo
10th September 2008
London is england's capital city and one of the world's leading finance, business and cultural centres. in addition to this, the city's influence on politics, education, entertainment, media, fashion and culture make it a huge international city.
Lond... Read >
Author: Gerlinda Cimeno
08th September 2008
Things to do in Cornwall
So you�re going to Cornwall for your holidays surely you want to know what you can do there? Well there are plenty of things to do in Cornwall and I explore a select few of the activities available for you and your family in ... Read >
Author: MarkeD
08th September 2008
Birmingham, which is located in the w midlands, is the 2nd biggest city in britain. indeed, the city's wide population is 2nd only to that of the capital.
Much of city centre birmingham was ruined during world war 2, and unsightly replacement structur... Read >
Author: Karriane Lacinder
27th August 2008
Featuring vintage art, the Newport Harbor Art Museum is the primary showcase in Newport Beach or California for that matter for the best in contemporary art. Being founded in 1962, the museum is dedicated to the collection, exhibition, and the interpreta... Read >
Author: john1sheppard
27th August 2008
Featuring vintage art, the Newport Harbor Art Museum is the primary showcase in Newport Beach or California for that matter for the best in contemporary art. Being founded in 1962, the museum is dedicated to the collection, exhibition, and the interpreta... Read >
Author: steve1brench
25th August 2008
Is the trend for smaller houses bringing back the community life or is it the other way round? Are Baby Boomers showing us the way with their socially-driven RV communities and snowbird villages? Have the drastic price increases helped to pull us togethe... Read >
Author: Nelson Stewart
09th July 2008
If you are tired of the rising cost of gas, you can take matters into your own hands by finding new ways of driving through town. Knowing some of the tricks and techniques to get more mileage to the gallon will provide you with the ability to save money ... Read >
Author: Dean James
03rd July 2008
In a time of war and uncertainty, the battles fought by America's armed forces throughout history take on an even greater relevance in our hearts and minds. The triumphs and sacrifices of America's fighting men and women in conflicts ranging from World Wa... Read >
Author: john_corry
03rd July 2008
The surprise attack on the U.S. Pacific Fleet at Pearl Harbor by the Imperial Japanese Army stands as the most infamous attack on American soil of the 20th Century and, save 9/11, perhaps all of American history. More importantly, it served as a tipping p... Read >
Author: john_corry
02nd July 2008
As the Allies began to make headway in their efforts to stop Hitler's march through Europe during World War 2, factions within the Nazi regime began to consider what was once unthinkable: toppling Hitler, installing a shadow government, and finding com... Read >
Author: john_corry
21st June 2008
Nicknamed ‘the land of the rising sun’, Japan is certainly one of the most intriguing countries in the world, setting the supreme wealth and economic prowess of a westernised country against a culturally distinct eastern backdrop.
Indeed, Japan ha... Read >
Author: Adam Singleton
20th June 2008
Trampolining is a competitive gymnastic sport with the primary purpose focusing on the execution of acrobatics whilst bouncing on the trampoline. The point system of gymnastic trampolining is relative to the level of difficulty of the jump being performed... Read >
Author: Graeme
09th June 2008
I recently took a trip to the London museum and look what I found. What you can see in the picture on the wall behind me is an illustration of how the average daily temperature of a given region of our planet has varied greatly over different time periods... Read >
Author: Paul
06th June 2008
So your going to Cornwall for your holidays surely you want to know what you can do there? Well there is plenty of things to do in Cornwall and I explore a select few of the activities available for you and your family in Cornwall.
Theme Parks
While t... Read >
Author: MarkeD
04th June 2008
In a time of war and uncertainty, the battles fought by America's armed forces throughout history take on an even greater relevance in our hearts and minds. The triumphs and sacrifices of America's fighting men and women in conflicts ranging from World Wa... Read >
Author: john_corry
04th June 2008
The surprise attack on the U.S. Pacific Fleet at Pearl Harbor by the Imperial Japanese Army stands as the most infamous attack on American soil of the 20th Century and, save 9/11, perhaps all of American history. More importantly, it served as a tipping p... Read >
Author: john_corry
04th June 2008
As the Allies began to make headway in their efforts to stop Hitler's march through Europe during World War 2, factions within the Nazi regime began to consider what was once unthinkable: toppling Hitler, installing a shadow government, and finding common... Read >
Author: john_corry
22nd May 2008
Vinnitsa (or Vinnytsya) as a small settlement was founded on the picturesque banks of the Southern Bug River in 1363 by Lithuanian Prince Olgert.
But numerous archeological excavations have proved that Slavic tribes lived in this area as far back as dee... Read >
Author: Helen
22nd May 2008
Early History
The history of the trampoline can be traced all the way back to archaeological drawings in ancient China, Egypt and Persia. The first kind of trampolining was done by the Eskimos. They used to throw each into the air on a Walrus skin, somew... Read >
Author: Graeme
20th May 2008
Our lives are becoming more and more intertwined with the data we keep on our hard-drives. No matter if you are a private citizen preparing your year IRS papers , or a business owner with a huge CRM and product research database, the loss of this data can... Read >
Author: Hans Dekker
03rd April 2008
The Wizards started off in 1961. They called themselves the Chicago Packers then. They won 18 games in their first season. Though the team performed poorly, center Walt Bellamy was awarded the rookie of the year with 19 rebounds and 31.6 points per game. ... Read >
Author: reed tieri
28th March 2008
My father was a short man. He stood about 5'6''. He was a butcher by trade and his hands were rough and thick like the sausages that he made for a living. He was not an educated man but he was a good father and wise in many things.
During the summer or... Read >
28th March 2008
We know gold has hit its new height at $1,000 an ounce and holds strongly above the level with the declining dollar, the aggressive 0.25 point cuts from the Fed on Interest Rates and rising mortgage situations, company crisis (Bear Stearns) in the US.
... Read >
Author: ecurrencymag
25th March 2008
Belgium has a lot more going for it than some of the dreary descriptions and jokes about it would suggest. It is a low lying country, situated between France and Holland with a coastline facing England across the North Sea.
A welcoming country to visit... Read >
Author: Stewart
11th March 2008
If asked to think of associations with the city of Hamburg, many people would perhaps struggle to think of much beyond the obvious food product it lent its name to. The hamburger is just one of several snacks that have derived its name from the German c... Read >
Author: mpressman
26th February 2008
The legendary Big Ben is an iconic land mark in London. Big Ben refers technically to the 13 ton hour bell inside the clock tower at Westminster Palace complex though many refer to the whole clock tower as Big Ben. It is said that Big Ben was named after ... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye
09th November 2007
Aluminum siding is known to be one of the many different siding materials that can be installed on homes. This siding material was created during World War 2. After the war there was an abundance of aluminum and various companies looked for ways to use th... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu
23rd July 2007
When choosing a cell phone you need to know the type of service your wireless provider supports. There are two types of wireless cervices still available at this time. They are Analog and Digital.
Analog Service is similar to FM radio in that modulati... Read >
Author: Tom Hansen
20th July 2007
If you were born in 1964 or before you are classified as a baby boomer. That is not a derogatory term. It is the term given to the children from the boom in marriages and relationships from and after World War 2. This also doesn't mean that you can not... Read >
Author: Sue Taylor
01st July 2007
What Are Essential Oils?
Essential oils are the fragrant liquids found in aromatic plants. They may be found in many different parts of the plant: resin, bark, flowers, leaves, seeds, roots, wood. List your favourite plant smells. Our list included:
th... Read >
Author: Linda Pollitt
29th June 2007
Muslim Pray in Public Schools... Americans where is your outrage? Elected Leaders, Newspapers, TV News Networks, Cable News why isn’t this a lead story?
Judges Throw Religion Out Of Schools! Throw Out the Pledge of Allegiance! Throw the Christians o... Read >
Author: thatdoghunts
10th June 2007
Sealand News has learned that friends and admirers of the Principality of Sealand are called to sign an on-line petition asking the British Government to recognise the micro-nation’s sovereignty.
So far over 40 people have signed the petition on the ... Read >
Author: Sealand News
01st May 2007
T-shirts are a proven way to make a provocative statement - but which are the most iconic - and what do they say about the humble wearer?
It's not often that a whole new piece of clothing appears, which is what happened with the t-shirt 40 years ago. ... Read >
Author: Salieri
23rd April 2007
He had to leave his children and go to the front knowing very little of what war was all about. Germany had to be stopped as soon as possible. The song the soldiers sang as they went to the front was…
I’m going to hang out my wash... Read >
Author: Ralph Morton
18th April 2007
Rich in history, culture and passion, with a staggering 78 million foreign tourists visiting the nation during 2006 alone, France is a fantastic country to visit, offering a broad range of activities to cater for all tastes.
France has many distinct re... Read >
Author: Scott Turner
23rd January 2007
Volkswagen literally means "people car". True to its name, Volkswagen produced the best-selling car of all time, the Beetle. Volkswagen's history goes back to Ferdinand Porsche's vision of producing a vehicle that every working man can afford. This idea w... Read >
Author: Meg Foler
12th January 2007
A Saab commercial says it all:
"If you stand for something, then you will always find people against you. If you stand for nothing, you will find nobody against you and nobody for you." From what Saab has dished out in its 57 year history, it is obviou... Read >
Author: Zach Barnes
06th January 2007
With today’s ever advancing world, the automotive industry continues to flourish as more people buy more automobiles to move faster in everyday life. As economics say, when there’s demand, there should be supply, and it seems auto manufacturers are ... Read >
Author: Angela Brzic
18th December 2006
Standard light microscopes opened up a veritable world of uncharted territory when first released. Through the use of directed light passing through a stage they were able to produce the first close up views of an amazing microbial world. Unfortunately, l... Read >
Author: Steven Rowland
17th November 2006
There is a little misunderstanding as to when Britool was originally set up some say 1908 but other put the date of incorporation at 1915. Whichever is true Britool is close to being 100 years old. At this early beginning Britool was a subsidiary of Jen... Read >
Author: Patrick Altoft
16th November 2006
It has been said by a wise man ?Don't lay any certain plans for the future it is like planting toads and expecting to raise toadstools ?
However it has become a common image now and everyone's dream of retirement: crotchety and... Read >
Author: Amy Goodmann
18th October 2006
An article about the history of asbestos and the potential future problems asbestos may cause. People fear that asbestos could cause an epidemic if it is not removed from places of business and homes quickly and appropriately.
Despite the fact the gove... Read >
Author: Christopher Angus
31st August 2006
Martial Arts training has been around for literally thousands of years. At the core of it, hand-to-hand combat was a way of life up until the use of guns and other motorized weapons.
For the most part Martial Arts has now become a great way to learn... Read >
Author: Jim Anderson
21st August 2006
The world today is embroiled in a world war between Judaism, Christianity and Islam. People are focusing on every new development, hoping and praying to God for Divine Intervention to end the conflict. People are missing the big picture and they are not s... Read >
Author: Karen Fish
06th June 2006
Copyright 2006 Peter Nisbet
Measles is caused by a virus of the influenza family. The initial measles symptoms are a bit like a bad cold or flu, but with a rash! The vast majority of parents do not know what measles really is, other than being a chil... Read >
Author: Tom Healy
01st February 2006
Taekwon-do is Korean for foot (tae), hand (kwon) and way, or art (do). It can thus be rendered, "the art of fighting using the hands and feet." The word "do", essentially the key to the art itself, implies a totally dedicated way of life, the pursuit of e... Read >
Author: Barry Hooper
21st December 2005
I'll bet most of us have admired a quality piece of timber furniture, especially the finish that accentuates the grain and shows off a deep rich lustre.
Some may know that this finish has been achieved through a process called French polishing, but I w... Read >
Author: David Skul
30th October 2005
Tilapia is a large cichlid genus that contains more than 100 species. They are naturally found in Africa and in the Levant region in the Middle East. They are today present in a large amount of waters around the world as a result of Tilapia farming around... Read >
Author: William Berg
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