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Oreck Air Purifiers; Sourcing them and Air Cleaners Online

06th October 2009
The area of air purifiers may be somewhat bewildering however the main factor is to make every effort to stay with the particular item you initially wanted to acquire, do not start out looking for Mobi Crystal Breeze Air Purifiers and end up purchasing Ho... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

How A Pendulum Works to Keep Time (Part 3)

05th October 2009
Up until about the 16th Century, time keeping was approximate at best. There were the beginnings of mechanical clocks that would sit in the homes of the wealthy or in the towers of churches, but they would start to slow in their time keeping -- up to one-... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Hepa Air Purifiers and other Air Cleaners

05th October 2009
Now if you want info on Aireox Car Air Purifiers it might be better to make use of a air cleaner site to make contact with a air purifier specialist, if you do this you will obviously get hold of a small amount of air cleaner guidance for free. lets su... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Grandfather Clocks- Relive The Magic

05th October 2009
Every child in high school learns that a pendulum's rate of swing (period) is proportional to its length. This is the only factor that affects the period. Galileo discovered this in 1582. Today's grandfather clocks are the descendents of William Clemen... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Skepticism In Society These Days

05th October 2009
The topic might have been more true in olden days when ignorance was bliss. It is not as relevant with todays society. Skepticism is a part of human nature and will always remain so. Suspicion and mistrust come either from lack of experience or from bad p... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Clocks As Home Decors

02nd October 2009
Clocks are more than just mere timepieces. They can be used as good decorative pieces in your home. They come in various sizes and shapes. Clocks also are made from different materials. The nature of the material used and the clock manufacturer are among ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Stress Relief - Self Reliance ( Part 18 )

01st October 2009
Hudson and Behring accomplished so much in their fishing-boats as to astonish Parry and Franklin, whose equipment exhausted the resources of science and art. Galileo, with an opera-glass, discovered a more splendid series of celestial phenomena than any o... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

A Brief History Of Pocket Watches

17th September 2009
Everything has its beginning. And if you believe that time starts from somewhere, also consider the beginning of time measurements. Early people have devised a system to tell the exact date. But a device that exactly tells the precise time comes much ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Franchising Myth #3: Franchises Are Safer Than Your Own Startup Business

16th September 2009
After extensive research, it's impossible to find any solid factual data to backup the claim that franchises do better than simply starting your own business. This is based on comparable business funding and similar sized businesses. The popular figure ... Read >
Author: Lee Duncan

Online Hotel Booking

13th August 2009
Online hotel booking helps travelers save both time and money. Also, it is more convenient, faster and easier than other means of booking. Online hotel booking allows travelers to compare prices and facilities offered by different hotels and book the suit... Read >
Author: ezeego

Airline Booking

11th August 2009
Airline booking as a system was established by the American Airlines in 1946. It was used to track information and improve the performance of airlines. The airline booking system today operates on national distribution systems, such as Sabre, Galileo, Ama... Read >
Author: gardnerwilkinson

We will rock you

03rd August 2009
We Will Rock You (WWRY) musical is a futuristic play. It is set exactly 300 years in future where the Earth is known as 'Planet Mall', which is controlled by Globalsoft Corporation and is ruled by Killer Queen. In Planet Mall the kids are found to have... Read >
Author: Jamie Hanson

Why Buy A Telescope?

10th July 2009
Since the dawn of time, man has looked up at the heavens and wondered the beauty it may contain. Over the last few hundred years, the telescope has been an instrument which has allowed the heavens to come into our doorstep. A telescope is an instrument... Read >
Author: Kozan Huseyin

Its Possible With A First Time Telescope

09th July 2009
From the stars to the planets in our solar system, from nebulas to galaxies, a first time telescope is a great way to make it possible for you to view the heavens. In this article about first time telescopes, you will find out about: * What can you se... Read >
Author: Kozan Huseyin

The New Era

01st June 2009
The New Era Has the new Millennium bought with it a new era? A new way to live, a new way to earn a living. Is it now possible that a new Millennium reign is at hand though at a secular level rather than the expected spiritual level? Or is it both? C... Read >
Author: Mollard personal Development consulting

Adapting Your Mind To Cope With Change.

12th May 2009
Whether you lose your job, or a relationship breaks up or someone close falls ill, major crises are a fact of life. They happen to all of us. Learning to cope and move on entails the period of time for expansion and self-expression as well as the period... Read >
Author: Martin Mak

How to find cheap airline tickets globally

17th April 2009
Airline industry, and in particular Ticket Reservation and issuing aspect of this trade, is of very complex and volatile nature. Before even knowing “How to find airline tickets with cheap it is wise to understand how the airlines set their prices. Mo... Read >
Author: cheapfareguru

The Secret Law of Attraction

10th March 2009
Men have always been on a hunt to find the secret to happiness.Though, some might have found it in their way while some are still on the hunt. Ever wonder how the great men and women found their way to achieve in what they believe in. From Albert Einstein... Read >
Author: P J Submitter

The best Italian technologies for the prevention and the treatment of diseases

03rd March 2009
The Italian genius is since always sharp and methodic in the research field for the solution of any kind of problem. Starting from Galileo Galilei down to Enrico Fermi, Italian scientists and scholars have asserted themselves for their discoveries in t... Read >
Author: martinapp

Inspirational Life Quotes That Reveal YOU Are All You Need!

24th February 2009
Love is all you need. That's what The Beatles famously once sang back when it was easy to mock such sentiments as hippy nonsense. But the message of love has made a comeback, big time. What with the growth of spiritual teachings and self-help, love is ... Read >
Author: smn2

Minipack - Manufacturer Of Quality Shrink Wrap & Vacuum Sealing Machines

09th January 2009
Shrink wrap machines and vacuum sealers have a lot in common. They both use plastic-based films to package and preserve products. They are also both widely used in the commercial food industry. Not surprisingly, they are also both made by the well-known m... Read >
Author: Dave Stuart

Galileo GRBC2 Binocular

27th October 2008
With the limitless extendibility of the built-in Secure Digital Memory Slot the Galileo GRBC2 Digital Binocular Camera also has 8mb of internal memory. Shoot as much as you want. You do not have to worry at all about memory shortage. You can store as much... Read >
Author: Monty Alexander

Cheapest Airfare Tickets: How To Score The Cheapest Airfare Tickets Of Your Life

16th October 2008
“Where can I get the cheapest airfare tickets?” you might ask. Well, if you’re a first time traveler, or if you just aren’t familiar with what goes on behind an airline’s closed doors, then you probably have no idea how you could get inexpensive... Read >
Author: Michael Lee

Astronomy Space And Beyond

25th September 2008
Astronomy could be distinct as the offshoot of skill that deals with the learning of natures and beckon of space bodies like stars, planets and galaxies. There are yet different definitions for Astronomy. This includes the analysis of worry and clothes fu... Read >
Author: Jeff Seward

Huygens and the biggest telescopes of the 17th Century

17th September 2008
Christiaan Huygens was born in Holland in 1629 and he was a mathematical genius who invented several important mechanical devices including the pendulum clock. He had a deep understanding of astronomy, optics, mathematics, and mechanical devices. And h... Read >
Author: Will Kalif

Galileo’s Telescope

11th September 2008
The narrative on Galileo’s telescope is well known and retold many times. It was in the summer of 1609 that Galileo heard of news that some Dutch opticians had come up with certain kind of optical instrument that can amplify objects and made them nearer... Read >
Author: Jhye

How Opera Glasses and Theater Binoculars Came to be

26th June 2008
Like many inventions; Opera Glasses came to be as a result of a long line of inventions and improvements on those inventions. The process started in the year 1608 when a Dutch optician by the name of Hans Lipperhey developed the first pair of binoculars w... Read >
Author: Davin.Perkins

How Telescopes Work And The Various Range Of Telescopes?

13th June 2008
A telescope can help us in looking at far-away objects of the cosmic space out there in our universe. Hubble telescope is one such massive telescope that offers us a glance at different parts of the universe aside from ours. Telescopes are mainly of the r... Read >
Author: Jhye

Axiom instability over time

18th September 2007
Both types of axioms are amended over time. When new instances arise, new axioms are formed to improve the precursors or to replace them forever. Some ethical axioms tend to lose their strict form as the requirements of the coming generations are d... Read >
Author: andrewshw2

Silent Defense Against Intestine Cancer

03rd August 2007
Sometimes it’s hard to accept changes, right? It’s not that easy to change anything that you’ve been used to do, feel and think. There may be times that you find it difficult to cope up when something breaks the rule of the word routine. But so... Read >
Author: gerome carreon

What is Inertia?

24th July 2007
All objects resist being pushed around, even if there is little or no friction. Once an object is moving, it takes an equivalent amount of effort to stop it, i.e., to change that state of motion. This is a principle called inertia. More scientifically,... Read >
Author: Jorrie

The Growing Role of Space in Earth Observation and Navigation

26th June 2007
The European space industry has a highly successful track record of building and operating satellites, spanning nearly 40 years. In recent years, the strategy has evolved to create larger programmes with greater ambitions than was possible before. This tr... Read >
Author: martymac

Skepticism In Today's Society

06th May 2007
The topic might have been more true in olden days when ignorance was bliss. It is not as relevant with todays society. Skepticism is a part of human nature and will always remain so. Suspicion and mistrust come either from lack of experience or from bad p... Read >
Author: CD Mohatta

Law Of Attraction - Free

06th May 2007
You may not feel the power yet but the Law of Attraction can pull the right people, friends, relationships or career and finances to you at this very instant! Once activated, the Law of Attraction will free the powerful visualization that is hidden un... Read >
Author: Eric Chay

How to think like Successful Inventors and Scientists

15th February 2007
Let me tell you a story about Dr. Finsen and the cat. Dr. Niels Ryberg Finsen is the famous "light cure" specialist who started to treat lupus (tuberculosis of the skin) with electric light in 1895. In 1903, he received the Nobel prize in medicine and phy... Read >
Author: Chris Leung

How Often Have You Thought, "That Doesn't Make Sense"?

25th June 2006
Copyright 2006 Cole's Poetic License As you think about that, imagine what Galileo said when he dropped a hammer and a peach from the Leaning Tower of Pisa and they both landed at the same time. (I know. It wasn't a peach.) Well, it doesn't make... Read >
Author: Evelyn Cole

How A Pendulum Works to Keep Time (Part 3)

25th June 2006
Up until about the 16th Century, time keeping was approximate at best. There were the beginnings of mechanical clocks that would sit in the homes of the wealthy or in the towers of churches, but they would start to slow in their time keeping -- up to one-... Read >
Author: Thomas Young

Types Of Telescopes For Astronomy

22nd March 2006
Basic Telescope Designs The job of a telescope is to collect light, not to magnify an image (the eyepiece does that job). The larger the objective (the part that collects the light) whether it be a lens, in refractors, or a mirror, in reflectors, the m... Read >
Author: Carl Gilbertson

ITS NOT JUST ABOUT ID VS EVOLUTION

07th March 2006
ITS NOT JUST ABOUT ID VS EVOLUTION The debate over whether children should be taught "intelligent design" in the public schools has attracted many views from all over the world. Though the topic is much older but the recent controversy arose when ... Read >
Author: Ankit Kumar

Was Galileo the first person to use a telescope

08th February 2006
Many historians explain that Galileo was the first person to use a telescope. In 1610 Galileo discovered Saturn's rings. He also observed Jupiter's four moons and viewed the different phases of Venus. This lead to the study of sunspots and various celesti... Read >
Author: Jeremy Hier