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Querying: One Author’s Feedback On Tactical Issues

25th September 2009
When I was functioning as that lowest of all life forms, the unpublished author, I benefited from established novelists willing to share their experiences. This article is intended to give something back, especially since my experience had some unexpecte... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

The Neighborhood Mint

24th September 2009
After a recent trip to Dahlonega, Georgia, I'm became obsessed with wanting to know more about the U.S. Mint that had been there and its history. To say that "The Neighborhood Mint: Dahlonega in the Age of Jackson" by Sylvia Head, Elizabeth W. Etheridge, ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

The Greatest Music Composer of all Times

24th September 2009
Collecting gold coins falls into several different categories and I'm only going to mention a couple. There are historical gold coins minted by an actual mint controedl by a government. Collecting gold coins is a nice investment because gold is appreciati... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Love At A Higher Level

21st September 2009
Is it possible to achieve a higher romantic love than the resigned complacency we see all around us? If so, can it be sustained for long? Would many people really want it? Sure, nonfiction literature is replete with books, courses, and seminars on how to ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Book Review Of Coinage Of Commitment By Rob Costelloe

21st September 2009
The press release bills this book as a love story, I disagree, it is a story about love. Specifically one man's search for an everlasting love. We meet Wayne Cavanaugh as a sophmore attending the rather blue collar Drexel College where he is studying engi... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

A Few Dilemmas Of The Writing Journey

21st September 2009
Authoring as a Risk-Taking Endeavor Being an unpublished novelist poses all sorts of dilemmas. Writing is entrepreneurial in nature, more than most people realize, and it is fraught with make or break decisions. Which side of the political spectrum do ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Sheikh Saeed’s House: Now A Heritage Site

04th August 2009
While dinning on the Dubai dhow cruise, you will perceive an illuminated structure overlooking the mouth of the Creek at Shindagha. This beautiful structure is none other than the house of Sheikh Saeed Al Maktoum and is a perfect example of Islamic ar... Read >
Author: Diane Trader

Sheikh Saeed’s House: Now A Heritage Site

03rd August 2009
While dinning on the Dubai dhow cruise, you will perceive an illuminated structure overlooking the mouth of the Creek at Shindagha. This beautiful structure is none other than the house of Sheikh Saeed Al Maktoum and is a perfect example of Islamic ar... Read >
Author: Diane Trader

The Rare Coin Dealer That Is USCoins.com

09th July 2009
If you are right this moment shopping around for a rare coin dealer, and you realize the importance of working with someone that has been in the coin business for decades and not just years, then you will immediately find the need to contact the numismati... Read >
Author: Michelle Wells

Helpful Minnesota Banking Services

30th June 2009
A variety of helpful Minnesota banking services are available for customers with diverse needs. Minnesota banking services are targeted towards individual and business customers who need basic services like checking accounts, savings accounts, certificate... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

The Allure of Coin Collecting

18th June 2009
Coin collecting has been a much loved hobby for boys and girls and adults alike since coins came into circulation. While historically coin hording would have been undertaken for financial gain, collecting coins as artefacts developed only later. The world... Read >
Author: Vicky Cochrane

As Good As Gold?

12th June 2009
Traditionally, the wedding ring was a plain band of yellow gold. But these days, rings are available in an ever-widening range of metals, and these metals can come in different purities. So what is the relationship between metal, quality, and cost? In ... Read >
Author: Laura room

Designer Icons for Financial Software

29th May 2009
Making software for business customers working in the area of finances lays certain requirements on the look of the product. Customers from the financial industry expect strict, reserved and consistent appearance of the product. Ordering images for financ... Read >
Author: Aha-Soft

Forgiveness and Justice: Reconciling Conflicting Moral Values

12th May 2009
In a given world with no justice, all is forgiven. But this devalues the coinage of both justice and forgiveness into oblivion. In a world with no forgiveness but perfect justice, even love collapses into a justice that would drive every person to bittern... Read >
Author: Peter Rubel

Chinese Silver Zodiac Coins Are Worth Collecting

07th May 2009
The Chinese Silver Zodiac Coins that are now very popular in online merchant sites are galvanized by the traditional Chinese zodiac, which includes the twelve animals that make up the 12-year cycle. And thanks to the beauty and class of these coins, other... Read >
Author: Christina Goldman

Silver Coins – Things to Exhibit and Preserve

16th April 2009
For many Silver coins are a charm to keep. They are the best things on earth to posses and to exhibit. Alternatively, they are the oldest mass form of coinage. For ages they have been used as currency for transactions all around the world. These trade coi... Read >
Author: Priti Chaba

Free MacBook Air

15th April 2009
Can you imagine the chances of you having your hands on a Free Macbook air! Advertisers are genuinely giving away free stuff and here I am to explain and unravel I ways of getting your free macBook Air in no time! Sounds fascinating … aren’t it? A... Read >
Author: Robert Bell

Vending Machines, Are they a Good Business Idea for a Home-Based Entrepreneur?

28th January 2009
Nearly in every shopping mall, small and big health facilities, industrial plant and many business premises, there is usually one equipment you will never fail to notice; a vending machine. They come in many shapes and sizes, but the choice is really ... Read >
Author: Freddy Ngiam

A Brief History of Hyperinflation

03rd November 2008
It has been a tumultuous few weeks for the financial sector. But aside from the tax funded bailout proposed by the government, average folks - like myself - haven't really seen anything too dramatic; I mean, they haven't stopped building those houses acro... Read >
Author: MarkeD

UNDERSTANDING CELLULITE

15th September 2008
Call it what you will, fat lumpy flesh or orange peel skin, cellulite is unattractive and inflicts more women than men. In order to best treat cellulite, a full understanding of what causes it is relevant. This article centers on the causes of cellulite a... Read >
Author: internet_ninja

Expand Your Horizons Through Social Media Optimization

13th August 2008
Word of the mouth might not be enough if an effective networking has to be achieved. This is done with an active assistance of networking tools such as social book marking, video and photo sharing websites and an engagement with blogs which share the cont... Read >
Author: Kanwaljit Kaur

Social media optimization: Expand your horizons

22nd July 2008
Word of the mouth might not be enough if an effective networking has to be achieved. This is done with an active assistance of networking tools such as social book marking, video and photo sharing websites and an engagement with blogs which share the cont... Read >
Author: Steve Waganer

Social media optimization: Ride the new wave of traffic generation and get noticed

23rd June 2008
To share the opinions, insights, experiences and unique perspectives with each other, variety of online tools are used. These include text, images, audio and video. Popular social mediums like blogs, message boards, podcasts, wikis and vlogs are used by a... Read >
Author: Steve Waganer

Discovering Akkerman (Ackerman) in Ukraine. Travel guide

20th June 2008
In 90 km of Odessa and 18km from the Black Sea you can find a city which is more then 2500 years old. It is Belgorod-Dnestrovskiy (The old name is Akkerman or Ackerman). In 600 BC this was the site of the Greek colony of Tyras. By the 4th century BC ... Read >
Author: Helen

Why create a budget?

31st May 2007
Why create a budget? Here are a few basics of what this broad subject has to offer up to any individual who wants to know more about it. You say you know where your money goes and you dont want it all printed down to keep up with it? I release you t... Read >
Author: larsjensen10

Would You Like a Credit Card Offer? Not So Fast!

25th April 2007
Credit cards are considered to be one of the most influential financial tools in our commonwealth . With it, you can procure almost everything you need in your everyday life even if you still don't have the cash for it. You have to pay back the credit ca... Read >
Author: hamza

How to Access and Sell eBay's Merchandise on Your Site!

06th January 2007
Did you know there are ways for you to access and sell eBay auction merchandise on your own site, and pocket a commission, all the while never having to do the traditional eBay shuffle to the post office? In fact you never see the merchandise, never p... Read >
Author: dspleoiam

Collecting Barber Half Dollars Can be a Rewarding Challenge

17th November 2006
General The Barber Half Dollar, once know as the ?Liberty Head Half?, was minted from 1892 to 1915 and consists of 73 regular issues, plus one major variety, the 1892 micro O. Barber halves enjoy a solid collector audience, but mostly in lower grades (... Read >
Author: Keith Scott

History of the Barber Half Dollar

12th September 2006
The Barber Half Dollar, once know as the "Liberty Head Half", was minted from 1892 to 1915. In 1887, Mint Director James P. Kimball noted in his annual report the "inferiority of our coinage" compared to other advanced nations and that in his opinion, th... Read >
Author: Keith Scott

Volvo Convertible Strikes with a Unique Synthesis

31st August 2006
The daring and passionate Scandinavian design is incorporated by Volvo in its newest convertible – C70. Volvo C70 Convertible is a transformation inspired by sporty aggressiveness of today's cars. No horrid protuberances and bulges are found in this mod... Read >
Author: Kevin Anderson

The History of the Buffalo Nickel - Part II

18th June 2006
Continued from Part I A buffalo (bison) named Black Diamond, who was a resident of the New York Zoological Park served as the model. Fraser utilized a little artistic freedom to depict the bison as though he was on the Great Plains. A few years after... Read >
Author: Keith Scott

History of the Mercury Dime

28th May 2006
History of the Mercury Dime The year was 1915 and there was a movement afoot to change the remainder of American coinage. With the changes to the $10 eagle, $20 double eagle, the cent and nickel, it was now time for changes to the dime, quarter and half ... Read >
Author: Keith Scott

History of the Barber Dime

26th May 2006
In 1887, Mint Director James P. Kimball noted in his annual report the "inferiority of our coinage" compared to other advanced nations and that in his opinion, the coinage of the U.S. was out of date and should be changed. At the request of Kimball, Senat... Read >
Author: Keith Scott

The Lincoln Cent – Part I – The Beginning

27th April 2006
Incredibly, from 1909 through 2004, over 400 billion pennies have been minted. Yes, that is over four hundred billion, as in billion with a "B". That is roughly 1400 pennies per each US Citizen. If you have a jar, can, piggy bank, no doubt you have you... Read >
Author: Keith Scott

The Rise of Silver

02nd March 2006
The value of sterling silver is rising. Although it is currently hovering around $8-$9 per ounce and once was as low as $4 per ounce in 2001, silver has shown the ability to earn as it once topped $49 per ounce back in 1980. There is a resurgence i... Read >
Author: Jansen Davis

The Neighborhood Mint

02nd February 2006
After a recent trip to Dahlonega, Georgia, I'm became obsessed with wanting to know more about the U.S. Mint that had been there and its history. To say that "The Neighborhood Mint: Dahlonega in the Age of Jackson" by Sylvia Head, Elizabeth W. Etheridge, ... Read >
Author: Johnny Kicklighter