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Vision: How Leaders See The Invisible

25th September 2009
The one thing that distinguishes great leaders from also-rans is the power, depth, and breadth of their vision. Vision is a strange concept. Its much more than just a goal or purpose. Goals simply state what we aim to achieve. Visions paint a fuller ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

The Easiest Way is to Be First

02nd September 2009
In Positioning: The Battle for Your Mind (2001), Al Ries & Jack Trout throw out an interesting proposition. Their message to anyone who’s trying to market a product or service is that the easy way to get into a person’s mind is to be first. They s... Read >
Author: i80equip

This Apollo Program Isn't Rocket Science!

19th July 2009
"The Apollo Program" probably conjures up images of Neil Armstrong and NASA's moon landing for most people. But for me, the term has a very different meaning. The Apollo Program is a name given to a system I devised after resurrecting ancient methods for ... Read >
Author: Dr. Nick Hallale

How To Stand Out From The Herd And Be Heard!

15th June 2009
What makes the difference between an average presentation and one that rocks your world? What makes the difference between a memorable speech and one that fades into oblivion as soon as the presenter steps off the stage? The answer sits in four building... Read >
Author: Eileen McDargh

Omega Watches Creation Captured Attention at Baselworld

08th June 2009
Omega is famous for many things, most notably for creating the NASA-approved timepiece worn by astronaut Neil Armstrong on the first moon landing in 1969. The company is also known for its association with the Olympic Games as "official timekeeper" and a... Read >
Author: WatchesOnNet

The Olive Leaf – Holding Up a Healthy Tradition

05th June 2009
In 1969, astronaut Neil Armstrong, the first man to walk on the moon, left a gold-plated olive branch on the moon for posterity—a symbol of universal peace and harmony. Olive branches were used as victory commendations during the ancient Olympic Games. ... Read >
Author: Kevin Agrawal

The Olive Leaf – Holding Up a Healthy Tradition

04th June 2009
In 1969, astronaut Neil Armstrong, the first man to walk on the moon, left a gold-plated olive branch on the moon for posterity—a symbol of universal peace and harmony. Olive branches were used as victory commendations during the ancient Olympic Games. ... Read >
Author: Kevin Agrawal

Science- a lot to astronomy today

23rd February 2009
When we think of astronomy, we may be inclined to think that it only deals with scientists and astronomers looking up at objects in space with a telescope. However, there is far more to astronomy than simply looking at objects in space. In this article, w... Read >
Author: npsawhney

Science-What is Space Travel?

20th February 2009
There are those who deny Neil Armstrong walked on the moon and maintain the whole story was a government conspiracy. The idea that man could actually break away from our cradle of atmosphere and gravity was once fiction of the highest sort. Yet one dreame... Read >
Author: GURPREET KAUR

Huntsville Roofing Is A Growing Industry

31st January 2009
Huntsville roofing is a growing industry. If you live in Huntsville, you're no doubt aware of just how many companies there are competing for homeowners' dollars when it comes to repairing roof leaks and putting up new roofs. If you've never been to Hun... Read >
Author: thegoodzone2

From Dinosaurs to Rockets- The Museum of Life & Science

21st January 2009
The Museum of Life and Science in Durham, North Carolina, USA, contains a majority of hands on exhibits that are there to demonstrate the ideas of natural science. The Museum of Life & Science was initially called the North Carolina Children’s Museum an... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

Kyle Clouse: Business Model that Eliminates Failure for Entrepreneurs

09th January 2009
Neil Armstrong uttered the famous phrase of "One small step for man...One giant step for mankind" in 1969 and in the summer of 2008 Kyle Clouse is following in Armstrong's footsteps, with the rollout of his natural selling program that is destined to chan... Read >
Author: Kyle Clouse

Aviation - How To Succeed 2

26th November 2008
Recent History During the 1920s and 1930s, there was a huge leap forward in the field of aviation. Noteworthy milestones included Charles Lindbergh’s transatlantic flight in 1927, and Charles Kingsford Smith’s transpacific flight the following year... Read >
Author: peter radford

6 Simple Ways to Revive Your Bookcase with Pizzazz

30th September 2008
"That's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind", was Neil Armstrong's first words when he reached the spectacular achievement of landing on the moon. Well, I have a quote that "you" can incorporate into your home - "One small change at home, o... Read >
Author: Adas Interior Design, Inc. - Designing for your co

Water Fuel, the greatest Hoax of the Present Era?

04th September 2008
Since you have come to this page and are browsing through it, it is likely that you have heard about water cars or water fuel. Some say it is the biggest scam of present times. Gas prices are sky rocketing and one could argue it is perfect timing for a ga... Read >
Author: Chuck Rabel

Omega Watches Continues to World Wide Fame

14th November 2007
Copyright (c) 2007 WatchesOnNetWith hundreds of collections of watches to choose from and even more models, it can be difficult to decipher what is best for you. Luckily, Omega watches make that selection a little easier. With its unique design and impe... Read >
Author: WatchesOnNet

Law of Attraction Accelerator - We Are Gifted with Immense Power

06th June 2007
Steve Bow, with Metropolitan Life, years ago said that, "God's gift to us is more talent and ability than we'll ever hope to use in our lifetime. Our gift to God is to develop as much of that talent and ability as we can in this lifetime." We hardly us... Read >
Author: Aldian Prakoso

A Brief Introduction to the World of Golf

31st May 2007
Golf is a grand old game, depending on how you look at it. There are those of course (no pun intended) who claim that “Golf is nothing more than a good walk spoiled” – pah! Heresy I say. Remember when Golf was by and large understood to be a summ... Read >
Author: Scott James

Why Don't You Get Your Own Dream

23rd April 2007
What is the number one pre-requisite for success? Yes! It is a Dream But what is a dream. Is it something that you see when you are asleep? No! We are not talking about that kind of a dream. This is the one that you will have to see while you are awake... Read >
Author: Vivek Ray

The Biggest Internet Marketing Shakeup Since E-mail

26th March 2007
The revolution we are now experiencing on the internet will be as far reaching as the invention of e-mail. So, if you fail to get on board, it will be like struggling to build a customer list without e-mail, whilst all your competitors are kicking sand in... Read >

Relocating to Warren, Ohio

07th February 2007
Warren is one of those small cities in Ohio that is intriguingly interesting. If you are considering relocating to Warren, here is what you need to know. Warren is a small sized city located in Trumbull County, Ohio. It is situated in the Northeast co... Read >
Author: Lou Ross

And You Can Quote Me

11th January 2007
And You Can Quote MeBy Beth Mende ConnyI don't mind having others put words in my mouth-not when their words arewitty, wise and succinct. Put another way: I love using quotes in my writing.I've been collecting quotes since I was a teen. My notebooks, comp... Read >
Barbara

Soar like a bird with RC gliders and sailplanes

06th July 2006
Flying outdoors with your own little glider is both fun and relaxing. RC gliders and sailplanes offer a quieter and cheaper flying experience as opposed to electric or gas powered RC planes. The first man on the moon, Neil Armstrong, once said this abo... Read >
Author: Michael Cottier

Reading-Comprehension Skills - Part I

30th May 2006
If you can read every word on a page, are you really reading? Well, maybe and maybe not! One definition of 'read' is "to utter aloud written matter;" if using this definition alone, of course you are reading. There is another definition, though, which ... Read >
Author: Freda J. Glatt, MS

Your Play-by-Play on the Nutritional Values (or Lack Thereof) of Every Item on a Typical Thanksgivin

23rd November 2005
On Thanksgiving Day, the average American eats between 2,000 and 4,500 calories, which is a hefty meal when you consider that most people typically consume between 1,600-2,400 calories in an entire day. But while you may expect to eat ... Read >
Author: Brian Vaszily

Why I Decided Against Being an Astronaut

16th November 2005
Bone marrow cells are especially vulnerable to the protons of solar storms; finding a means to protectthe hips, shoulders, spines, thighs, sternums, and skulls of astronauts may be vital to keeping them healthy in space.Once outside the protection of Eart... Read >
Author: Joseph Mercola