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How To Do Your Bit To Protect The Environment

23rd September 2009
Climate change and the environment is top of the global agenda today as the need to cut down on carbon emissions becomes increasingly apparent. As world leaders negotiate to come up with a plan to halt climate change and cut down on emissions, we can also... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Sanford And Son Season 3 DVD Review

17th September 2009
Set in the Watts district of Los Angeles, Sanford And Son centers around the life of Fred Sanford (Redd Foxx), a 65-year-old African-American antiques dealer. Fred lives with, and shares the business with, his 34-year-old son Lamont (Demond Wilson). One o... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

List of Adjectives

14th September 2009
People who would like to learn how to speak and understand English should not limit themselves to the simplest of sentences. While they need to begin with the nouns, pronouns and verbs so that they can create and understand basic sentences, they will also... Read >
Author: Kenny Leones

Post a Resume on Craigslist Atlanta

10th September 2009
It's no doubt that today's job market is tough. You could be the most experienced professional in your line of work and hold three degrees, but after sending out 50 resumes to 50 different companies, you haven't even gotten so much as a bite on a potentia... Read >
Author: Rocky Mcmahon

Lowering Your Utility Bills

02nd August 2009
Expenses on utilities contribute to most of your household bills. Did you know that you could save a lot of money through your utilities? Here are some pointers to help you do this: 1. Identify which appliances consume much electricity and contribute t... Read >
Author: Mitchel Crane

How Severe Is My Ankle Sprain?

16th July 2009
Spraining your ankle is the most common ankle injury, and it occurs when the ligaments in the ankle are either torn or stretched beyond their limit. People who have suffered from sprained ankles in the past have a higher risk of re-spraining their ankle ... Read >
Author: kentsmith

Three Degrees of Reiki Training

06th July 2009
Reiki is a traditional 'energy-based' healing practice, with roots in Japan, though the practice itself has in the last 80 or so years of its existence spread to much of the world beyond Japan, particularly finding widespread appeal in the United States. ... Read >
Author: Marqus Smith

Boston Terrier and Heat Stroke

17th April 2009
Along with pug and shih tzu, the boston terrier is considered as brachycephalic dog - dog with short snout, tiny nostrils, long palates and narrow trachea. This made them sensitive to excessive heat as well as extremely cold weather. So if you happen to o... Read >
Author: Richard Cussons

Why thinking about our thinking is one of the most important things we can do

10th March 2009
From time to time professional colleagues have asked myself and Dr Nicola Ridgeway where the inspiration came from to write “Think about your thinking: To stop depression.” Ostensibly, I tell people my thinking has always been the same; our book a... Read >
Author: Dr James Manning

Fighting The Economic Crisis The Unconventional Way

09th March 2009
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Fighting The Economic Crisis The Unconventional Way Singapore - Almost everyone is worried about the gloomy days ahead, and companies are tightening their budget and stop hiring staff. However, what most companies do not realiz... Read >
Author: Tiffany

All About Electric Stoves

06th March 2009
ELECTRIC STOVES. Electric stoves for cooking have been perfected to such an extent that they are a great convenience, and in places where the cost of electricity does not greatly exceed that of gas they are used considerably. In appearance, electric stove... Read >
Author: Jackson Sloat

Crazy Fashion

09th January 2009
Why is it that the creation of a genuinely elegant fashion is commonly met with ridicule and resistance, while atrocious fashions are embraced with grave acquiescence and reverent submission? A change takes place; a casual, graceful, silk wrap skirt, with... Read >
Author: Ruzain

What is Pulled Muscle Pain?

08th January 2009
Pulled muscle pain can be extremely painful and may affect daily activities. There are approximately 696 muscles in the body (347 paired and 2 unpaired) and if you take due care, you can make sure to keep them safe from harm. One way to prevent pulled mus... Read >
Author: painrelief

What is Pulled Muscle Pain?

08th January 2009
Pulled muscle pain can be extremely painful and may affect daily activities. There are approximately 696 muscles in the body (347 paired and 2 unpaired) and if you take due care, you can make sure to keep them safe from harm. One way to prevent pulled mus... Read >
Author: painrelief

Kareena Kapoor trying for Size Zero

16th December 2008
Kareena Kapoor has been cutting for a blur in minus-three degrees temperature in Philadelphia. She has alone Saif’s abating attendance to exhausted the chill. The added who attempt for 3 Idiots just months aback with Aamir Khan in the algid and brusq... Read >
Author: aravind reddy

Kareena Kapoor trying for Size Zero

16th December 2008
Kareena Kapoor has been cutting for a blur in minus-three degrees temperature in Philadelphia. She has alone Saif’s abating attendance to exhausted the chill. The added who attempt for 3 Idiots just months aback with Aamir Khan in the algid and brusq... Read >
Author: aravind reddy

Harvard Study Shows Happiness Has a Ripple Effect, Spills Over to Others

08th December 2008
By Dr. John L. Schinnerer Happiness is catching. Happiness spreads through friends, spouses, siblings and neighbors. There is a ripple effect whereby happiness extends widely through social networks, even between people who may not know one another. On... Read >
Author: Dr. John Schinnerer

The beauty of nature at Penang Hill

04th December 2008
Escape the claustrophobic hustle and bustle and the excruciating heat of Georgetown at Penang Hill, which is located just six kilometers away from the city centre. Also known as Bukit Bendera among locals, it is regarded as being three degrees cooler than... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

Conserve Energy And Reduce Your Bill With This Great Advice

04th September 2008
There has been no other time in history when so many people have been so dedicated to conserving energy and reducing their utility bills. With rising energy costs and global warming, conserving energy has never been so important in most of our lives. If y... Read >
Author: Lorna Goldsborough

The Art of Reiki

04th April 2008
Reiki is a technique learned in 1922 by a Japanese doctor of Emperor Meiji. In April of 1922 he moved to Tokyo to found the Usui Raki Ryoho Gakki or the Usui Reiki Healing Society. Doctor Mikao Usui believed that he was given the mystical energy from his... Read >
Author: Audra Hamilton

Preventing Heatstroke In Labrador Retrievers

02nd April 2008
Summer is great time for Labrador Retrievers! Imagine all the fun they will experience retrieving balls or sticks outdoor. But as much as it is fun, it is also the time when the temperature rises. With all the fun and excitement summer brings, you must no... Read >
Author: Richard Cussons

Sarasota's

10th March 2008
It's a seller's market in Sarasota! Home owners will not often read this piece of advice in the current situation - but here it is: if you are thinking of selling your home in Sarasota, now is a good time to list it! There are buyers waiting to snap up ... Read >
Author: Jim Hirschman

Motion Sensor Home Security Cameras

21st September 2007
Many security cameras do not record well in the dark. This implies that a slinky presence can get away with any deed as long as the dark provides a shield. This is where a security camera with motion sensor comes in. The motion sensor triggers an automati... Read >
Author: Lindsy Emery

Broadband Satellite TV

12th March 2007
Broadband Satellite TV – What Exactly Is It? More than 60 communications satellites orbit above our planet, they are spaced out around two or three degrees apart. Because they orbit the earth at exactly the same speed and direction as the earth itse... Read >
Author: Andy Manifield

There Is No Huge Correlation Between Education and Income and Here Is Why - Part 1

01st March 2007
Copyright � 2006 Ed Bagley (Editor's Note: A client e-mailed me yesterday about her student loan debts that netted her 3 college degrees and a job without a commensurate income and future. She has a Bachelor of Arts Degree from New York University, a... Read >
Author: Ed Bagley

Demand Growing For RobosapienTM V2

24th November 2005
Robo-enthusiasts are a-buzz with giddiness lately, not just from solder-smoke. The next generation of Robosapien, aptly named the Robosapien V2, is now available. But apparently it's in very short supply in North America, and demand is growing with the ... Read >
Author: a w