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Runescape: History and Development of the Rs Game

23rd September 2009
Runescape is an extremely popular Multi Massive Online Role Playing Game (MMORPG), that was created by Andrew Gower, and is currently owned and operated by Jagex, Ltd. The game offers to methods of play: free and paid. Runescape currently has over 9 milli... Read >
Author: accountmmo

How to Build Strong Bones As a Vegetarian

14th September 2009
Vegetarians are those who rely on vegetables, fruits, seeds, and whole grains as their main source of food. Aside from meat, they also refuse to eat animal products like milk, egg, gelatin, or honey. This has led many, mostly non-vegetarians or adversarie... Read >
Author: Arman Hansen

Sim Card for UK

01st July 2009
Being one of the earliest civilizations known to humankind, the UK is an island country with rich history, heritage and culture. The country offers you varied experiences - sightseeing, swimming, scuba diving or even climbing a mountain; thus providing ho... Read >
Author: Anand

Recent Law Suits relating to Sacha Baron Cohen

12th June 2009
Sacha Baron Cohen, the star and creator of Borat and an upcoming movie, Bruno is being sued by Richelle Olson. Olson claims that in 2007, she was left crippled after an incident at a Bingo hall in 2007 where Cohen allegedly “offensively touched, pushed ... Read >
Author: Kevin Johnson

Vitamin D Benefits: More than Strong Bones

05th May 2009
Ongoing research is proving that Vitamin D benefits the brain as well as the bones, and may be a significant factor in helping older people stay healthy and vital. Known as the Sunshine Vitamin because exposure to sunlight can trigger synthesis in th... Read >
Author: RA Butters

Vegetarians And Cancer Diet

23rd March 2009
A recent report noted that the rate of breast cancer among pre-menopausal women who ate the most animal (but not vegetable) fat was one-third higher than that of women who ate the least animal fat. A separate study from Cambridge University also linked ... Read >
Author: Jasper Sayer

Cambridge is a breeding ground for entertainment talent

11th March 2009
Cambridge is well recognised for many things and there are some things that it is not so well established for. Many great comedians, television presenters, photographers, writers, actors, novelists and radio presenters all came from Cambridge. In fact the... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Cambridge Stag Parties - What to Consider When Arranging a Memorable Stag Do in Cambridge

02nd March 2009
When you think of an exciting stag party for you and your buddies, I imagine you aren't thinking about Cambridge. But, think again! Cambridge is a college city, after all, and most college towns offer more than their fair share of fun. Located just 50... Read >
Author: BrianSmall

Once Again Shoemanship Hits The Headlines

16th February 2009
Being made to pass through metal detectors so as to be sure nobody is hiding a gun, or any other lethal weapon, is one thing, but things appear to be rapidly changing. You may find carry bags are taken off you, so as to make sure you are not carrying any ... Read >
Author: LynThomas

Cheyne Capital announces new hires

09th January 2009
LONDON, July 7th, 2008. Cheyne Capital, the leading alternative asset management company, announces the appointment of Ravi Stickney as Portfolio Manager for the Cheyne Asset-Backed Fund and the Cheyne Structured Solutions Fund. Prior to joining Cheyne... Read >
Author: tugsearch

Cheyne Capital announces new hires

09th January 2009
LONDON, July 7th, 2008. Cheyne Capital, the leading alternative asset management company, announces the appointment of Ravi Stickney as Portfolio Manager for the Cheyne Asset-Backed Fund and the Cheyne Structured Solutions Fund. Prior to joining Cheyne... Read >
Author: tugsearch

What university has the highest enrolment? (Part 2 of 2)

29th December 2008
University of Plymouth. Based primarily in the city centre but with many colleges scattered around the southwest, Plymouth University prides itself on being the biggest in the region. Although the institution has a distinctive focus on Marine Studies, i... Read >
Author: MarkeD

Vegetarians and Nutrition In Cancer Fight

14th December 2008
Vegetarians and cancerYou might have a general idea that eating a vegetarian diet is more healthy for you. But do you really know how much less the incidence is of certain types of cancers among vegetarians?Vegetarian diets, naturally low in saturated fat... Read >
Author: suegold

Biocompatibility of titanium

12th December 2008
The biocompatibility of titanium was first discovered in the 1950’s at the Cambridge University in England, when titanium chambers were implanted in rabbits’ ears and it was shown that the ear bones would bond to the metal. The researchers tried to re... Read >
Author: John Smith

Making Decisions On An Empty Stomach- How It Can Have Disasterous Results

04th November 2008
With today's busy lifestyles and hectic work days, it is very easy to simply skip a meal or grab a snack along the way, but have you ever considered what affect that could have on your decision making? We all know what skipping meals can do for energy lev... Read >
Author: nealon52@aol.com

All About Singles In Cambridgeshire

15th October 2008
Cambridgeshire dating is one of the leading online dating services for singles. Singles in Cambridgeshire have their profiles posted as they strive to meet great people. There is no better way of meeting new people. The dating service will give you all th... Read >
Author: Francis K Githinji

All About Singles In Cambridgeshire

15th October 2008
Cambridgeshire dating is one of the leading online dating services for singles. Singles in Cambridgeshire have their profiles posted as they strive to meet great people. There is no better way of meeting new people. The dating service will give you all th... Read >
Author: Francis K Githinji

The Boat Race

08th September 2008
The annual Boat Race which is watched by millions of people around the world is held in London on the River Thames between the Oxford University Boat Club and the Cambridge University Boat Club. Each spring sees the two universities fight each other to wi... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

Need an Idea for Retirement Saving?

13th August 2008
Most people at some point in their life start thinking about their retirement fund. You have several options when planning for your future you can have a 401k, bonds, CD’s or a regular savings account. There is another way to save money for your long te... Read >
Author: Darren Norris

Rajiv Gandhi

10th July 2008
Rajiv Gandhi, born in 1944, served as the Prime Minister of India from 1984 to 1989. The first son of Indira and Feroze Gandhi, Rajiv attended Cambridge University, where he met and married Sonia. He was not a man of any unusual academic achievements or o... Read >
Author: peterhutch

Tourist attractions of Cambridge

10th July 2008
The world famous university town of Cambridge, home to the Cambridge University, is a cosmopolitan city with a stunning mixture of old and new. There is a real sense of living history as you walk around the center of the city. The University and its 31 co... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

It is time to experience the end of the world

15th May 2008
The British have always understood that time is a man-made concept. We are reminded of this twice every year when Daylight Saving Time results in the clocks being changed in the UK to gain or lose an hour. This idea was first proposed by Benjamin Fran... Read >
Author: Elsabe Smit

A brief guide to Cambridge

08th May 2008
The city of Cambridge is a university town in the centre of the county of Cambridgeshire, England, it is around 50 miles north-east of London and is also home to a high technology centre known as Silicon Fen. The town has a population of 108,863 which inc... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Cambridge College

28th March 2008
Cambridge university has thirty-one colleges in it’s under. Among these three colleges are for women. Each college under the Cambridge University has its own property and income. The Cambridge College has many responsibilities. It has to appoint their o... Read >
Author: Peter Salazar

Cambridge College

28th March 2008
Cambridge university has thirty-one colleges in it's under. Among these three colleges are for women. Each college under the Cambridge University has its own property and income. The Cambridge College has many responsibilities. It has to appoint their own... Read >
Author: Peter Salazar

The Evolution of the Old School Tie

12th October 2007
It’s well documented that in 1880, the rowing club at Oxford University's Exeter College, invented the first designer silk ties. After an emotional win over their rivals, they celebrated by removing their ribbon hat bands from their boater hats and tyin... Read >
Author: morton

Is your company crippled by poor communicaton?

04th June 2007
Copyright (c) 2007 The College Of Public Speaking Industry is losing billions of pounds every year because of poor communication skills. To be honest, in my thirty years in industry they have always been a cause of concern. Last week's edition of... Read >
Author: VINCESTEV

The Old School Tie Is Back In Fashion Again

09th May 2007
It’s well documented that in 1880, the rowing club at Oxford University's Exeter College, invented the first school tie. After an emotional win over their rivals, they celebrated by removing their ribbon hat bands from their boater hats and tying them, ... Read >
Author: Patrick

Soccer Injuries-Head To Toe

27th March 2007
Soccer is a very popular sport both locally and worldwide. References to the sport go as far back as 200 BC in China and around 4 BC in Greece. However, soccer as you and I know it did not have a formal set of rules set down until 1848 at Cambridge U... Read >
Author: brenttodd

Investing in the Mass Marketing of Diabetes Reversal, Part Three

15th November 2006
Research Innovation Could Lead to Widely Available Diabetes Reversal This technique, which Dr. White believes may provide the final piece in the puzzle for insulin-dependent diabetics, is a refinement initially developed by Dr. Rafael, his former Cam... Read >
Author: James Finch

Blood Test To Predict Risk of Heart Disease For Diabetics

06th November 2006
Diabetes has long been regarded as a risk factor of heart disease. The specific relationship between the two was unclear although diabetes is known to double the risk of heart disease. As a result, many people living with diabetes have to monitor their he... Read >
Author: Ng Peng Hock

Why You Can Only Hate Those You Really Love

07th September 2006
It was announced today that scientists at Cambridge University in the United Kingdom have discovered that we are all spirits living inside of containers called bodies and that these spirits are all connected to each other and they communicate with each ot... Read >
Author: Karen Fish

Psychic Phenomena

21st August 2006
Psychic phenomena can be broken down into three general brackets. There are the physical, the mental and the metaphysical types of phenomena experienced by people in all sorts of different ways. Many people view the same psychic phenomenon in a different ... Read >
Author: Barry Hooper

Neck Tie Racks Keep Your Ties Tidy

16th June 2006
At Cambridge University in England, it is still a compulsion to wear neck tie in the dinning halls. So you can imagine how much effort is required from your brain before these meals. It's not surprising that someday someone would ask, "Is there another wa... Read >
Author: tima ashar

Consultancies return to MBA hiring

21st May 2006
Consulting remains a popular career choice for MBA students and there is no shortage of work for them as demand for business school graduates continues to grow. These days a top MBA is almost a prerequisite in order to reach senior or even mid-managem... Read >
Author: Mansi Gupta

The History of Dolby Audio

19th December 2005
These days, Dolby is a household name. The infamous "DD" symbol can be found on almost every piece of modern audio equipment out there. This includes gaming consoles, HDTVs, home theaters, both home and car stereos, cinemas, and personal computers. It ... Read >
Author: Mitchell Medford