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29th September 2009
Do you ever find yourself reading a magazine about some large game animal taken by a seasoned hunter and receive a feeling of frustration or anxiety. This is because you think that you will never be able to achieve such a goal.
This article is firmly d... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
23rd September 2009
Okay, if you have been around in the internet marketing scene for long enough, you would have known by now that there is no such thing as a get rich scheme any more than there is a way of flying to the moon tonight. We're going to assume that you have got... Read >
Author: alex.ventila
21st September 2009
Maybe you want to build up your muscles for your health, or maybe you just want to look good - there's nothing wrong with that. Whatever your reason, there's a right way and a wrong way to go about it. The truth is, any kind of mass building program is be... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
16th September 2009
“And how can I pretend that I don't know what's going on... when every minute, every minute another soul is gone.” Sounds familiar?
This is an excerpt from the lyrics of a Destiny's Child's song entitled “Stand up for Love.” The song w... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
15th August 2009
Flyer Printing Essex is the operation of implementing media for example pictures and text into the small and handy format of paper. It is useful for when the user wishes to get several essential points across to many people in a comparatively inexpensive ... Read >
Author: Jefferson Good
08th August 2009
It can be frustrating when you look around your house and see how much work needs doing. Few of us are completely happy with our home - there are always little tasks that we really would like to do. One reason that we don't always get them done is because... Read >
Author: Keith Barrett
29th July 2009
Good practices in equality and diversity, recommended by the UK statutory Code of Practice on Racial Policy in Employment, are highlighted by the high-profile Chagger v Abbey National plc & Hopkins (2006) legal case, where the Employment Tribunal found ra... Read >
Author: Simon King
16th July 2009
Although self improvement is a worthy pursuit, many often abandon their efforts due to a false belief they are not making progress.
We try this technique or that and see little or no results. We resist this “apparent” lack of success and begin to f... Read >
Author: Gene Anger
16th July 2009
Does it seem like your will power is non-existent? Are you having difficulty eliminating bad habits, such as smoking or over eating?
If you are discouraged with your apparent lack of will power, this may be the most important information you could possi... Read >
Author: Gene Anger
23rd June 2009
Despite being a natural progression of life, there still appears to be an enormous lack of awareness of the benefits of breastfeeding today.� Often with the combined negativity towards breastfeeding and lack of support, it is common for first time mothe... Read >
Author: figur8
05th May 2009
There was a time when discriminatory language and behaviour were tolerated and, in some cases, even encouraged in our society. The situation has changed significantly in the last few decades. However, outdated attitudes do still exist, and prejudice and ... Read >
Author: Simon King
01st May 2009
Although most of us say we want to be happy, we often find it difficult to shed our pessimistic grouchy personas. What holds us back? The list can be endless with desires for better health, more money, job security, and leisure time to name a few common o... Read >
Author: Susan Wilner, cWC, LMHC
25th March 2009
It seems that as time goes by, the practice of dating is getting more and more tricky. While we live in a world of advanced Information Technology, there are numerous tacit rules that you have to abide by in order to be on the right side. There are curren... Read >
Author: Chris J Roberts
10th March 2009
There seems to be an apathy between men and phones that puzzle many of us. How can you make your guy long to call you? This is something that is likely to bother you a lot, especially considering that we usually enjoy getting in touch with the men in our ... Read >
Author: Chris J Roberts
09th March 2009
I find it curious that so many journalists provoking discussion and debate about some profound error of judgment on the part of a high- flying corporate executive or football player speculate that the decision maker in question was intellectually challeng... Read >
Author: Leanne Faraday-Brash
02nd February 2009
The economic crunch has everyone desperately holding onto to whatever assets and properties they still have, including, for those still lucky enough to have it, their foreclosure-free homes. Others aren’t so lucky. Many have taken out a second mortgag... Read >
Author: Rico Franco
29th January 2009
The FICO credit score is what most lenders and financial institutions take into account when assessing lending risks and evaluating loan applications. It also determines the interest rate the applicant will have, the sum of money he will be loaned and the... Read >
Author: Lara Sawyer
20th January 2009
The 2007 floods were unbelievable. Anyone watching the television coverage couldn’t fail to be horrified by the extent of the damage, not to mention the sad loss of lives. There were families who lost virtually everything within their homes and repairs ... Read >
Author: michael challiner
19th December 2008
They might not be right to project the so called “kudos” but they seem to serve the masses these days. They have made it possible for the auto -walas to afford a phone with multimedia and added features. The China phones are playing a remarkable role ... Read >
Author: poojalapasia
27th October 2008
See the world from a different perspective. Try a balloon flight.
The thrill of a hot air balloon flight coupled with its peaceful serenity makes it an irresistible attraction. The roar of the burners soon transforms wispy nylon rustled by the breeze o... Read >
Author: Kevin Smith
25th September 2008
Limb-girdle muscular dystrophy is known hereditarily heterogeneous. LGMD2A is caused by mutations on chromosome 15 in the calpain-3 gene. There are at least 19 forms of LGMD, and they’re classified by the inherited flaws that show to cause them. All lim... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
12th August 2008
(London, U.K.) The 6th series of Dragons’ Den returned to our screens on BBC on July 21st.
For those unfamiliar with the concept, Dragons’ Den is a popular TV show in the U.K., where entrepreneurs pitch their business plans to prospective investors... Read >
Author: Alan Gleeson
23rd July 2008
Wind turbines are rotating machines made for the sole purpose of turning kinetic energy generated by wind into a renewable source of mechanical energy; which in turn can be used for other purposes, such as converting into electricity. Direct use of that m... Read >
Author: John Mahoney
02nd May 2008
Despite controlling the majority of the population’s day-to-day finances, the UK’s big five banks only appear nine times in the top 64 Best Buy credit cards, loans and savings accounts list issued by consumer magazine, Which?
But, despite their a... Read >
Author: mpressman
01st May 2008
Lisbon, the capital city of Portugal, is one of the least publicised "city break" cities in Europe. Yet despite this apparent lack in tourist marketing, Lisbon is one on Europe's most beautiful cities and has a unique, exotic quality that conjures up impr... Read >
Author: Stewart
29th April 2008
Lisbon, the capital city of Portugal, is one of the least publicised "city break" cities in Europe. Yet despite this apparent lack in tourist marketing, Lisbon is one on Europe's most beautiful cities and has a unique, exotic quality that conjures up impr... Read >
Author: Stewart
13th February 2008
Used in an all encompassing sense, an affiliate program is any sort of revenue sharing designed so that an affiliates web site inherits a share of income for producing traffic, leads, or sales to a merchant web site. These programs can be a prominent mean... Read >
Author: Don Downes
13th September 2007
Do they know where it comes from? No, not a question asked to primary school children about where they think crisps originate, this is about fashion. For the past few decades, the fashion trends of popular culture have repeatedly borrowed from the past.... Read >
Author: Elisha Burberry
22nd August 2007
“And how can I pretend that I don't know what's going on... when every minute, every minute another soul is gone.” Sounds familiar?
This is an excerpt from the lyrics of a Destiny's Child's song entitled “Stand up for Love.” The song was r... Read >
Author: Alex Ellorde
27th May 2007
Some of the barriers to successfully learning a new skill are: understanding that it takes time and being aware of just how your learning is progressing. Knowing the four stages of learning can help you to better understand how you are progressing with de... Read >
Author: Kevin John
11th May 2007
While popular in Europe and Canada for over 22 years, laser smoking cessation treatments have only gained popularity in the US for about 5 years. Clinical trial studies are currently being conducted in the US, with several cold laser manufacturers. One ma... Read >
Author: Kalon Prensky
17th February 2006
Tantrums are never easy to deal with and push parents to their limits of patients. It often seems to be that parents of children with social difficulties have a harder job because tantrums are either more frequent, unpredictable or harder to bring under ... Read >
Author: Ben Sidman
17th February 2006
It was the great American Financer, Bernard Baruch that said "Feelings are 55% body language, 38% tone and 7% words" in other words, its not just what you say but the way that you say it. On the other hand, only the words are required for actual communica... Read >
Author: Ben Sidman
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