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28th September 2009
In 1957 the world was awakened to the frightening possibility that our minds could be manipulated. In a simple experiment, by James Vicary, involving popcorn, coke and a cinema audience, we were lead to believe sales were increased through the use of subl... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
23rd September 2009
In 5 last years the increasing popularity and the use of the illegal substances like steroids in the principal baseball of league created a public outcry and carried out to the bills of indictment, the arrests and congressional hearings. Some even put the... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
19th August 2009
There’s finally some good news for those waiting to get possession of flats that were part of DDA’s scam-ridden housing scheme in 2008. Sources in the land agency said that allotments were expected to take place in October.
The decision wa... Read >
Author: Real estate
02nd August 2009
The Human Growth Hormone or HGH was first observed in the 1920s although its full benefits were discovered only by the 1950s. The benefits of this hormone thrilled the medical and scientific communities. However, doctors were still unable to use it in mas... Read >
Author: Luzia
30th July 2009
Federal gun control laws state that certain classes of people may never sell guns, purchase guns for sale or possess guns. These are people who have been imprisoned for more than a year, fugitives, drug users, mentally incompetent individuals, illegal ali... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON
02nd July 2009
With continued reports of tainted Chinese Drywall emerging almost daily in national news, more and more homeowners are wondering if their house could be affected by the Chinese drywall problem. Public outcry and concern over potentially harmful gases lea... Read >
Author: LegalView
01st July 2009
After many appeals, the lawsuit between the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) and Fox is somewhat over. In a 5-4 decision, the U.S. Supreme Court found in favor of the FCC, stating they have the right to fine broadcasters for broadcasting “fleetin... Read >
Author: john metthew
26th June 2009
In June 2008, Esmin Green, 49, has been waiting for nearly 24 hours inside Kings County Hospital in Brooklyn to receive treatment when she suddenly collapsed on the floor.
A surveillance camera shows how Green struggled for 30 minutes to get up, jolt... Read >
Author: Mesriani Law Group
15th June 2009
The place where the fire is inside of the fireplace is called a fire pit or firebox and these can be made to measure. Since the fire emits smoke, it is essential to then have a chimney or other type of opening to let toxic gases escape from the building.
... Read >
Author: Spot Biddle
06th June 2009
The public debate about the abolition of routine phone book dumping is heating up. I had no idea people are so angry about it. They are, in fact, so angry that some states are beginning to consider new legislature to prevent the unnecessary tree-killing a... Read >
Author: Elena Tentser
06th June 2009
Which companies have great reputations and why? Questions like these are interesting to think about because they speak to the visibility that some companies achieve over others and to the trust and respect we have for the many things they do. They therefo... Read >
Author: David Kent
15th May 2009
While Blue Cross and Blue Shield plans' executive compensation may seem insignificant compared to corporate bonuses and golden parachutes at many large for-profit companies, the plans are not immune to criticism for their compensation and severance packag... Read >
Author: www.EasyToInsureME.com
15th May 2009
While Blue Cross and Blue Shield plans' executive compensation may seem insignificant compared to corporate bonuses and golden parachutes at many large for-profit companies, the plans are not immune to criticism for their compensation and severance packag... Read >
Author: www.EasyToInsureME.com
17th April 2009
There have always been two ways of cooling ice machines: air-cooling and water-cooling. Both have pros and cons, and there are arguments about which type is better for your particular business: air-cooled use less water, water-cooled are more energy effi... Read >
Author: Ashley Howard
25th March 2009
In 1979, a study published in the respected Lancet listed ten foods proven to be associated with migraines. They range from wheat to milk to oranges to eggs, and have varying effects on different people. Several, however, are subtle enough to avoid detect... Read >
Author: joyh
03rd December 2008
“Hope is the expectation that something outside of ourselves, something or someone external, is going to come to our rescue and we will live happily ever after.” -- Dr. Robert Anthony
Several months ago now, something very interesting happened in ... Read >
Author: Kenrick E. Cleveland
30th November 2008
A recent editorial in the Salt Lake Tribune on the dangers of prescription drugs suggests that in the five days from when it was written to when it was delivered to readers, five more people will have died from prescription drug addiction or abuse.
T... Read >
Author: Rod MacTaggart
30th October 2008
The place where the fire is inside of the fireplace is called a fire pit or firebox and these can be made to measure. Since the fire emits smoke, it is essential to then have a chimney or other type of opening to let toxic gases escape from the building.
... Read >
Author: Spot Biddle
13th October 2008
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle published his first Sherlock Holmes story to popular acclaim in 1887. The success of his pipe-smoking sleuth was such that when he tried to end the series and kill Holmes off there was a huge public outcry and Doyle received death t... Read >
Author: MarkeD
23rd September 2008
Coal bunkers are products that are made from galvanised steel which are capable of withstanding all weather conditions and these coal bunkers will last for my many years in addition to keeping large amounts of coal in a dry environment. Years ago it seeme... Read >
Author: Spot Biddle
22nd August 2008
People living and working in New York on that fateful day when the Twin Towers came down are becoming ill in growing numbers http://wcbstv.com/topstories/cancer.third.wave.2.244761.html World Trade first responders and others are developing chronic cou... Read >
Author: ScottHendler
12th June 2008
In 5 last years the increasing popularity and the use of the illegal substances like steroids in the principal baseball of league created a public outcry and carried out to the bills of indictment, the arrests and congressional hearings. Some even put the... Read >
Author: Jimmy Spier
05th June 2008
Sponsors of a proposal to provide City Council members in Indianapolis, USA, up to $18,000 in city-funded health insurance benefits are withdrawing the ordinance after hearing strong public outcry this week. Council members reviewed the proposed ordinance... Read >
Author: Sofia Abasolo
04th June 2008
"United States began to toughen their law for DUI in response to public outcry. Today, it is not necessary that a person be ""drunk"" to receive a DUI citation in las vegas. If your breath or blood test shows an alcohol concentration of .08% or more withi... Read >
Author: andy taylor
15th May 2008
Unfortunately, if you live in the United States, what should
be the "Wellness Industry" is now the "Sickness Industry."
Far more money is to be made by the medical establishment if
you are continuously sick than if you are well and healthy.
They g... Read >
Author: Donald Pittwood
15th May 2008
Unfortunately, if you live in the United States, what should
be the "Wellness Industry" is now the "Sickness Industry."
Far more money is to be made by the medical establishment if
you are continuously sick than if you are well and healthy.
They... Read >
Author: Donald Pittwood
25th April 2008
Pinup, glamour, and 'cheesecake' began to gain popularity in the 1930s. It was a time when the image of a pretty girl flourished. Glamour photography has changed over time as the female form, portrayed in art and photography, became more provocative.
Dur... Read >
Author: Riviera
13th July 2007
If you’re online at all these days, you probably hear a lot about Web 2.0. Marketing 2.0. is the counter to the latest engaging tools of technology. Here are five characteristics of Marketing 2.0:
• First, it is interactive. No longer are we forced... Read >
Author: eggmarketing
05th July 2007
I’ve lost count of the luminaries that have gone into rehab. These days, hip and fashionable politicians, entertainers, and celebrities enter rehab after committing a public faux pas (while under the influence or otherwise).
I’m guessing “rehab... Read >
Author: Tony Papajohn
01st July 2007
Over the past few weeks we have seen Paris Hilton’s drama being played out very publicly. Violating probation by driving on a suspended license by no means would be so public for most of us. Rather, it is her celebrity status that brought it to the fore... Read >
Author: Chuck Gallagher
28th February 2007
Brief history
Like many neighbourhoods in eastern Canada, the community of Cedarvale was a private plot of land owned by one man, Sir Henry Mill Pellat, who was the builder of Casa Loma (a huge castle-like house in Toronto that is a major tourist attra... Read >
Author: Rob Parker
26th July 2006
Copyright 2006 David Maillie
In the last 5 years the growing popularity and use of illegal substances (steroids) in major league baseball has created a public outcry and led to indictments, arrests and congressional hearings. Some have even put major ... Read >
Author: David Maillie
29th May 2006
History of Standing Liberty Quarter
The radical change in our coinage that was taking place in the early 20th century was not quite done by 1916. With the new Lincoln cent and Buffalo nickel now in circulation, and changes to gold coinage, it was now ... Read >
Author: Keith Scott
12th April 2006
A rise in costs for users of any financial service usually results in public outcry, why is it then that so many of those same consumers allow penalty fees and charges to accrue on their credit cards, when the problem could so easily be avoided?
The ... Read >
Author: sam lowe
01st April 2006
The Dutch tax system allows the mortgage interest to be offset against income tax. Home owners with high incomes see the major part of their mortgage subsidised for 52% by the government. From time to time politicians dare to discuss this "mortgage allowa... Read >
Author: Arjen Jongeling
05th January 2006
Travel to beautiful Venice this winter and chances are you may hear the screeching of the 16 city sirens that signal the return of the "acque alte", or flood waters. Especially felt during the winter seasons between November and April these waters engulf ... Read >
Author: Jacob Fiennes
01st January 2006
Copyright 2005 Jeff Garcia
It costs the state over $100 billion a year, over 100 million Americans are still at risk and more than 400,000 have died from it over the past 12 months
It is sadly self inflicted and second only to smoking and left to i... Read >
Author: Jeff Garcia
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