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An Overview of Asia

22nd September 2009
Asia is the largest continent when measured by landmass and human population. Following is an overview of Asia. Asia is considered one of the seven continents. This continental definition, however, is far broader than many people think. Under the seve... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

History of Writing and Pens

16th July 2009
The first pens The first people to use the pen were, in all probability, the ancient Egyptians. They used reed pens to write on papyrus and thus the hieroglyphic form of writing was developed. At around the same time the Egyptians were using the reed p... Read >
Author: Alan Marshall

Sure Shot Diabetes Cure

21st June 2009
Among vast research done on finding a diabetes cure, natural cures for diabetes have been very effective, and without any side effects. These natural cures for diabetes are included in your daily diet and help control your levels of blood sugar. It has... Read >
Author: greenherbal11

The Value of Singapore & Hong Kong Company Incorporation

18th June 2009
The global recession has created financial market turmoil, which has led to severely depreciated real estate and financial assets, with huge values being wiped off stock markets on a consistent basis since 2008. According to the Asian Development Bank (AD... Read >
Author: Melissa Glotzer

Where can I travel in China?

18th May 2009
People have many reasons for having a holiday; wanting to escape from a traumatic experience through a new environment, a break from work, or simply for pleasure. Whatever the reason, one of the best destinations is China. China is among the world’s top... Read >
Author: Limotek.co.uk

Travel in China

28th April 2009
The door of oriental Asia, China is the bewitchment for entire world. The enigmatic country is perpetually linked with a civilization that holds the honor of being to be one of the oldest and most diversified civilizations. The city is connected with an a... Read >
Author: nancy eben

Freelife International: Questions Answered?

17th April 2009
Reading an overview article on any subject is interesting and informative, but wouldn't it be more useful if consumer questions were answered? You bet! Is Freelife open for business in only the United States? No, Freelife is open in roughly thirty co... Read >
Author: Robert Bell

Himalayan Goji Juice: Asian Herb?

15th April 2009
Why Himalayan Goji Juice? There are a zillion and one varieties and kinds of Goji juice, not to mention blends and brands. Ughh! How are ever supposed to sort through all the information? Where Does Goji Grow? Goji is native to Asia, China, Australia... Read >
Author: Robert Bell

Expats in China: Unveiling the Beauty of This Interesting Asian Nation

31st March 2009
One of the most progressive countries in Asia, China offers interesting and nice sightseeing spots that tourists from other nations can surely enjoy. Despite the stable economic conditions in this country, those who plan to become expats in China should w... Read >
Author: Robert Bell

Different Kinds of Rugs

27th March 2009
Rugs are textile coverings on a floor, and are a popular fixture in most British homes. Rugs are primarily functional when they were first used and woven as early as the Bronze Age. In the olden days, people used rugs to cover their dirt floors and to s... Read >
Author: kath panambo

Actuality and Future - China's Pharmaceutical

14th August 2008
Only two decades ago, China was a poor agricultural country; now it becomes the third-largest economy in the world, with a GDP of more than $2, 108 billion in 2006. Experts forecast that by 2020, China will be the world's largest economy. 1, China's ph... Read >
Author: Manprit Kaur

The ‘Where' and ‘How' of Freshwater Pearls

11th June 2008
Pearls that are harvested from mussels, found in fresh waters are called freshwater pearls . The production of these pearls is mostly exclusive to China . Japan and the US are also into its production but on a limited basis. Freshwater pearls are hardl... Read >
Author: pattrickjhonson

The ‘Where' and ‘How' of Freshwater Pearls

25th May 2008
Pearls that are harvested from mussels, found in fresh waters are called freshwater pearls . The production of these pearls is mostly exclusive to China . Japan and the US are also into its production but on a limited basis. Freshwater pearls are hardl... Read >
Author: pattrickjhonson

Bamboo Asias Towering Grass

29th April 2008
BEHIND my house the grass is a respectable one and a half inches high. At the side it towers twenty feet and more. Yet that twentyfoot grass is only a fraction of the height of some grass of this kind. Some varieties may stand as high as 120 feet and have... Read >
Author: Ruel

Trade Europe Global: Asian Trade Guide

25th April 2008
Trading activities form the basics of the existence of human race; without it countries can not inter-relate or co-exist, since it lays the foundation for the relationship of different countries in the world today. The dividends of trading on the economy ... Read >
Author: Maurice

China's Pharmaceutical Actuality and Future

25th March 2008
Only two decades ago, China was a poor agricultural country; now it becomes the third-largest economy in the world, with a GDP of more than $2, 108 billion in 2006. Experts forecast that by 2020, China will be the world's largest economy. 1, China's ph... Read >
Author: Angulo Fu

Asian Coal-Bed Methane Brews As a Potential Hot Energy Play

07th November 2007
Massive stores of methane gas buried deep inside Asia's coal beds could be shaping up as the next hot energy play.Trillions of cubic meters of clean-burning methane are trapped in Asia's coal deposits. The gas -- which produces lower levels of air polluti... Read >
Author: Dolly Tayal

Fun With The Martial Arts

06th November 2007
Learning martial arts is not only the need of the hour but also a means of realizing one’s potential. Learning martial arts can be a pleasurable and enjoyable experience. So it is advisable that every one learn at least one form or other of martial arts... Read >
Author: ocjj

Fun With Martial Arts in California

25th July 2007
Learning martial arts is not only the need of the hour but also a means of realizing one's potential. Learning martial arts can be a pleasurable and enjoyable experience. So it is advisable that every one learn at least one form or other of martial arts. ... Read >
Author: ocjj

Going Global with a View toward China: A Case Study

06th May 2007
In Asia China, India, and Japan are the leading countries in the field of entrepreneurship and making great and faster changes in their economy and it due to dynamic and more active entrepreneurial young managers who are feeling their responsibilities. Th... Read >
Author: Olivia Hunt

Having fun with Jiu Jitsu

05th March 2007
Learning martial arts is not only the need of the hour but also a means of realizing one's potential. Learning martial arts can be a pleasurable and enjoyable experience. So it is advisable that every one learn at least one form or other of martial arts. ... Read >

Fun With Martial Arts in Orange County California

08th November 2006
Learning martial arts is not only the need of the hour but also a means of realizing one's potential. Learning martial arts can be a pleasurable and enjoyable experience. So it is advisable that every one learn at least one form or other of martial arts. ... Read >
Author: James Liu

The Year of Global Growth Deceleration

03rd October 2006
In a global economy that is predicted to see the greatest growth in the history of the world in the coming decades, the fact that we're now in an uneven growth mode seems to indicate a different growth direction. The economy has been labeled a two-speed w... Read >
Author: Neil More

Part Four: The World's Next Energy Billionaire

31st August 2006
Randeep Grewal's 2 CBM Competitors in China Partially surrounding one of GDG's Shizhuang properties is a much larger block held by Far East Energy. Partnered with ConocoPhillips, Far East Energy's share could reach up to 6.9 tcf. Exploratory drilling o... Read >
Author: James Finch

Investing in China's Energy Security Crisis, Part Two

21st August 2006
Having been a previous director of Far East Energy, Tunaye Sai was able to develop his own connections in China. This led to his negotiating the Guizhou CBM concession in south central China – again another enormous block of 970 square kilometers – which ... Read >
Author: James Finch

Investing in China's Coalbed Methane Developments

17th August 2006
By 2005, Canadian public companies were awarded CBM concessions – the first Canadian publicly traded firm to obtain not one, but two, production-sharing contracts was Pacific Asia China Energy (TSX: PCE). This has worked out well for this young compan... Read >
Author: James Finch

How to Invest in the Cape Verde Hurricane Season

06th August 2006
Experts have begun calling this the 'Cape Verde Hurricane Season,' because multiple storm systems are moving westward from Africa through the Cape Verde Islands. Hurricane scientists from Europe and the United States are now in Africa studying the cluster... Read >
Author: James Finch

Sprott Analyst: Favorite Nat Gas/CBM Stocks, Part Two

24th July 2006
We talked with Sprott Asset Management analyst Eric Nuttall. With bloated natural gas storage levels, Natural and CBM gas stocks have gotten crushed. Is there relief in sight? What are the fundamentals which might drive natural gas prices, and subsequentl... Read >
Author: James Finch

Mike Schaeffer's Favorite CBM Company

23rd July 2006
Having read through the May 23rd newsletter "Energy and Capital," we were astounded to read about Mike Schaeffer's favorite coalbed methane (CBM) stock, Pacific Asia China Energy (TSX: PCE). The widely read CBM guru aggressively argues PCE will become a m... Read >
Author: James Finch

A Company's Story Must Carry Impingement Value to Obtain Widespread Publicity, Part One

26th June 2006
In two previous columns, we talked about how quality management attracts Publicity, or PR. Nearly every company is constantly trying to attract the attention of the media. What brings the media to a company's door? That's what every public relations man o... Read >
Author: James Finch

China Travel

25th June 2006
China, with an area of 9.6 million sq km, is the third largest country in the world, next only to Russia and Canada. Located in eastern Asia, China is bordered by Russia and Mongolia to the north; Russia and North Korea to the east; Russia and Afghanistan... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Cohen Research Report Bullish on Pacific Asia China Energy

23rd June 2006
A recent report published by the Cohen Independent Research Group, called Wall Street's #1 Independent Research Firm, rated Pacific Asia China Energy (TSX: PCE: Other OTC: PCEEF) a Buy. The 68-page research report set three wide-ranging valuation levels a... Read >
Author: James Finch

Mike Schaeffer's Favorite CBM Stock

03rd June 2006
Having read through the May 23rd newsletter "Energy and Capital," we were astounded to read about Mike Schaeffer's favorite coalbed methane (CBM) stock, Pacific Asia China Energy (TSX: PCE). The widely read CBM guru aggressively argues PCE will become a m... Read >
Author: James Finch

Dymaxion Drilling Technology Promises Drop in Gas Extraction Costs

26th May 2006
Summary: Over the past seven years, Mitchell Drilling has pioneered the Dymaxion drilling technology in Australia. Reports indicate they can extract coalbed methane (CBM) gas for as low as $1.10/mcf. Having drilled more than 250 wells across Australia, Mi... Read >
Author: James Finch

Advances in Technology Making Coalbed Methane Exploration More Effective

09th May 2006
New technologies being used to drill for, and produce, coalbed methane (CBM) gas are making it easier to get out the gas. That's according to Dr. David Marchioni, one of Canada's leading CBM geologists, who appeared on Canada's ROB TV in late April. "Beca... Read >
Author: James Finch

Good things to know about Cayenne Herbal Properties

01st April 2006
Botanical Name: Capsicum frutescens/Capsicum spp. Common Names: Capsaicin, Chili Pepper, Red Pepper Overview Native Americans have used cayenne (or red pepper) as both food and medicine for at least 9,000 years. The hot and spicy taste of c... Read >
Author: Dalvin Rumsey

An Overview of Asia

21st March 2006
Asia is the largest continent when measured by landmass and human population. Following is an overview of Asia. Asia is considered one of the seven continents. This continental definition, however, is far broader than many people think. Under the seve... Read >
Author: Richard Monk

Inside Pacific Asia China Energy: Coal Bed Methane in China

06th March 2006
On January 20th, we alerted our subscribers to Pacific Asia China Energy (TSX: PCE). PCE shares traded under C$1.50/share, as low as C$1.25. About one month later on February 24th, PCE hit a record high of C$3.06/share. Shares are now trading at C$2.55/sh... Read >
Author: James Finch

China, the most ancient empire on the Earth

14th November 2005
A country with the biggest population on the Earth, a country closed for a several decades; nowadays China is becoming one of the most interesting tourist destinations in Asia. China is one of the oldest states in the world and the only, surviving till ... Read >
Author: Elena Reboni