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Rocket New Help Difficulty Beat Lakers Brave Warrior

28th September 2009
European Basketball Championship group match entered the second matchday of the competition on September 9. Spain beat England by 84-76 to obtain grand opening. There is a huge gap between Los Angeles Lakers center and rocket-Bonsu, this game Pau Gasol ... Read >
Author: lin

yoga-music

18th September 2009
If euphony be the nutrient of love, carry on." wrote the essential Bard to a greater extent than several centuries before, and the argument is as accurate today as it was earlier. euphony has always been a very important part of human civilisation and its... Read >
Author: Winfred Weeks

The Right DJ Equipment for the Right Job

24th August 2009
DJ kit is crucial, particularly if you're a disc jockey. Okay but in all seriousness, whether you are just starting, or if you're needing to replace all of your hardware, you must know the basic pieces of DJ kit which will help you to perform your best w... Read >
Author: Sachin K Airan

Shakespeare Festival

06th July 2009
As an educator of the arts and humanities, I wanted to share this article about performing a concise, but meaningful version of Shakespeare for a Shakespeare Festival, for times when a full Shakespearean production is far too long.You're a teacher lookin... Read >
Author: Jennifer Stover

Car Tuning Changes a Car from the Ordinary to the Extraordinary

04th June 2009
Car tuning has been more than a hobby but a way of life for some people. For those of us who have no idea what tuned cars are, think of the movie “Fast and the Furious”. The idea is to take a regular car and modify it to make it something special. It ... Read >
Author: sturat

How to Play the Blues Scale

01st June 2009
If you have an inclination towards playing the guitar especially the Blues Scale, you should know there are so many methods of playing them. In fact, there are hundreds of different options regarding the method of playing Blues Scale. There various variat... Read >
Author: Alen Keenan

Texas Catheter vs. Coloplast’s Optima Conveen

29th May 2009
Often customers will ask me “what is the difference between the Texas condom latex catheter and the new Optima Conveen silicone catheter?” The Texas catheter is the older type of condom catheter which some people have allergies to, due to the latex m... Read >
Author: Dharmendra

Manage Your Personal Finances Prudently.

18th May 2009
“As flies to wanton boys are we to gods they kill us for their sport”-everyone at one time or other in their life, when the going gets tough should have praised the bard for these words full of wisdom. But why should we curse our fate, every time when... Read >
Author: Khurram Zaveri

Premier Acting School in Los Angeles for Building Your Acting Career

11th May 2009
Choosing the right film school is one of the key decisions you have to make for building a career in acting. Many acting schools and institutes operate in and around Los Angeles, of which TOA is recognized as the oldest acting school west of New York City... Read >
Author: Joan Berry

Pixels or Pages: The Great Kindle Debate

01st April 2009
As one objector, and he is not alone, Sven Birkerts writes in Resisting the Kindle, for The Atlantic, http://www.theatlantic.com/doc/200903u/amazon-kindle “Literature—our great archive of human expression—is deeply contextual and historicized…This... Read >
Author: myaggie2

Land for Peace

04th March 2009
At Bard, one of the high temples of political correctness, a rich and sanctimonious debate is now stirring the liberal academic world.  Should colleges and universities be allowed to exclude anti-Israeli propagandists or merely conservatives for reasons ... Read >
Author: William

Why pay? That is the question

24th February 2009
Cathy Macleod, 18 Feb, 2009: To free or not to free, as the bard would have written. Aye, there’s the point! Publishers worldwide are wrestling desperately with the notion that they should free their creations from the chains of a coverprice. It is j... Read >
Author: Cathy Macleod

A Short Important Note For Those Feeling Sorrow About Anything

14th January 2009
It is our human inclination to want to feel good. To be happy. That is what we do and should strive toward – happiness. But that does not mean that you won’t experience sorrow. If you live life, sorrow will happen. The more you live, and the mor... Read >
Author: Rahul Rungta

A Short Important Note For Those Feeling Sorrow About Anything

14th January 2009
It is our human inclination to want to feel good. To be happy. That is what we do and should strive toward – happiness. But that does not mean that you won’t experience sorrow. If you live life, sorrow will happen. The more you live, and the mor... Read >
Author: Rahul Rungta

Robert Burns 25 January 1759 – 21 July 1796

12th January 2009
Also known as Robbie Burns, Scotland's favourite son, the Ploughman Poet, the Bard of Ayrshire and in Scotland as minimally The Bard. He was a writer and a writer and is commonly regarded as the state lyricist of Scotland, celebrated worldwide. He i... Read >
Author: Rabie

Different Types Of Business Cards For Different Types Of Business

03rd January 2009
Some people may not realize it but there are different kinds of business cards that are used for different kinds of purposes. Each type of business card can be can be suited for a particular kind of person or profession. Also, each can have a certain stan... Read >
Author: Lynne Saarte

The Old Ones Are The Best

15th December 2008
It is often difficult for those who argue that a modern book is one of the literary greats to get support for their argument. For some reason, when it comes to literature, age is one of the most important factors for being considered brilliant. That is no... Read >
Author: Sarah

The Art Of War And Dating

09th September 2008
The Art of War is a book written by an almost unknown general, who goes by the name of Sun Tzu, approximately half a thousand years ago. The truths revealed and the principles contained in that treatise have never been truer than it is now. More than that... Read >
Author: kingofsanda1

Glimpses of Esoteric Christianity Part 3

25th July 2008
Man's Fall There are several versions and interpretations concerning Man's Fall to be found in the Western Tradition.This particular doctrine can be said to be the foundation from which all other doctrines and tenets of esotericism are built upon; for ... Read >
Author: Leonard Lee

Bard Ventures’ Expanding Moly Universe

21st June 2008
By Darryl Kelley Higher grades, longer intercepts, and further step-outs all add up to the inevitability of Bard Ventures’ (TSX.V:CBS), rather than the possibility, of a major molybdenum deposit. The Lone Pine project, located 15 kilometers outside o... Read >
Author: ResourceX Investor

Internet Authors don't use quills

03rd April 2008
In the 1980s I was a member of an active writing circle. We were discussing that old chestnut, 'how to write', and one member proudly said that he couldn't be bothered with these new-fangled word processors that were just about starting to appear in offic... Read >
Author: Mike Scantlebury

Shakespeare by Bill Bryson

02nd April 2008
At the start of Shakespeare Bill Bryson apologises for the fact that there is not much to tell. Every aspect of the bard’s physical presence on the planet seems to be shrouded in doubt and mystery. We don’t even know what he looked like. We don’t kn... Read >
Author: Philip Spires

Recall for Hernia Patch Adversely Affects Thousands

19th March 2008
In 2005, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration recalled the Composix Kugel Mesh Patch from Bard and again, recently recalled the patch, which is affecting thousands of hernia sufferers. The patch was recalled due to the possibility that intestinal fistula... Read >

Bard Ventures Reports Another Big Hole

11th February 2008
By Darryl Kelley In what is quickly becoming a habit with Bard Ventures (TSX.V:CBS), another great intercept from the drilling ongoing at the Lone Pine Molybdenum Project has returned 0.06% Molybdenum over 284 meters. Hole BD07-16 was designed to e... Read >
Author: ResourceX Investor

Bard Ventures 2007 Drilling Ends on a High Note, 2008 Drilling Continues

22nd January 2008
By James West Bard Ventures (TSX.V:CBS) recently completed two phases of drilling 23 on its Lone Pine Property near Houston in northwestern British Columbia. The best hole in that program, (assays are still pending for the remainder of Phase 2) was... Read >
Author: ResourceX Investor

Personal Security in a world gone mad.

31st August 2007
In the news recently we seem to be hearing terrible tales of personal danger on our streets. It seems as if noone is now safe when even an 11 year old can be gunned down in the light of day.So we must all consider some sort of personal protection. It sh... Read >
Author: Alexis Svenn

Composix Hernia Mesh Patch Recall: Who's At Risk?

16th June 2007
Ventral hernia sufferers are rushing to their doctors after hearing that the federal Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has issued an updated recall for Bard's Composix Kugel Mesh Patch. The patch, which is used in hernial repair surgeries, was first reca... Read >
Author: Legal

Audiobooks Are Gaining in Popularity

19th February 2007
Audiobooks aren’t just for long trips anymore. The market has taken off since the 1980s when the publishing industry began to record its best sellers. Audiobook sales have steadily increased ever since that time. Industry sources predict that downloadab... Read >
Author: Ross Gill

Glimpses of Esoteric Christianity Part 3

10th November 2006
Man's Fall There are several versions and interpretations concerning Man's Fall to be found in the Western Tradition.This particular doctrine can be said to be the foundation from which all other doctrines and tenets of esotericism are built upon; for ... Read >
Author: Leonard Lee

Globe Of A Master

03rd August 2006
Step back into Shakespeare's time with a visit to the Globe Theatre in Southwark, a stunning reconstruction of the Bard's early playhouse. Founded by the actor Sam Wanamaker, this is not only a working theatre, but an educational centre and the world's la... Read >
Author: anil gupta

Stratfotd-upon-Avon is weird.

08th January 2006
Stratford-upon-Avon is weird. The rural town of Stratford-upon-Avon in Warwickshire, England went for hundreds of years as just that. It was a country town with a market for the local farmers and traders to sell their wares, with shops, businesses, tra... Read >
Author: Derek Miller