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6 Ways To Start Your Sales Letter Right

24th September 2009
When writing a sales letter, it’s important to place special focus on creating an impressive and attention-grabbing start with your opening sentence or paragraph. If you don’t start it correctly, it’s highly unlikely that your readers will get past ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Big East Football: A Big Folly?

23rd September 2009
The Big East Football Conference is in the midst of experiencing its biggest changes since its founding in 1991. Gone are perennial powers Miami, Virginia Tech, and Boston College as well as league doormat, Temple. New to the conference are Louisville, Ci... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Schools' Biggest Threat

22nd September 2009
What do W.R. Myers High School, Heritage High School, Columbine High School and Virginia Tech, have in common aside from being academic institutions? Do the names Todd Cameron Smith, Thomas Solomon Jr., Eric Harris, Dylan Klebold and Cho Seung-Hui sound f... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Straight Talk Law: Texting And Auto Accidents

21st September 2009
Copyright (c) 2009 Jason Epstein We�ve all been conditioned after years and years of public service announcements and tragic accidents we see on the news not to drink and drive. If we see someone obviously intoxicated, most of us feel it�s our obl... Read >
Author: Jason Epstein

The Physics of Rear End Auto Accidents

10th September 2009
Rear end accidents occur when drivers hit another vehicle in front of them, smashing it from behind. Usually, this happen when the car in front abruptly stops and the driver from behind is unable to step on the brake immediately. According to experts,... Read >
Author: Mesriani Law Group

Arming Students with Defense Weapons

02nd September 2009
April 16, 2007 changed the face of the security of our college campuses forever. The terrible tragedy at Virginia Tech redefined our views of student safety while they are on campus. It has also raised some questions. Could this have been prevented? Could... Read >
Author: jsolutionS005

College Football Playoff

21st August 2009
Forget for a minute about the constant discussion over whether there ought to be a college football playoff as opposed to the BCS bowl championship. Forget the pressure added to the discussion by President Obama's comments and the impending Utah lawsuit.... Read >
Author: Mike Francis

An Assessment of College Football's BCS System

21st August 2009
Michael Francis - www.college-football-blog.org The 2008/2009 season of college football is over and done. The Florida Gators have been crowned the National Champions. Several other teams that went to BCS bowls still believe they should be holding th... Read >
Author: Mike Francis

College Football Strength of Schedule

21st August 2009
Michael Francis - http://www.college-football-blog.org I wanna say something. I’m gonna put it out there. If you like it, you can take it, if you don’t, send it right back. Alabama has the weakest schedule of any BCS conference school in 2009.... Read >
Author: Mike Francis

Email Archiving –A Necessity in today’s Economy

13th August 2009
Archiving is a systematic process of capturing every email that hits the mail server; preserving the flow of incoming, outgoing, or internal emails so that a single email or a group of emails, centered around a specific set of criteria, can be easily acce... Read >
Author: liza252

A few tips on etiquette in gaming

06th June 2009
I'm not Polite Polly, and I'm not Ms. Manners, but I'd like to help you anyway with your game etiquette. Playing games can be frustrating at times and you can become angry, but that doesn't mean that you should express your anger in the game. What you... Read >
Author: Martin Waters

Save your child from video game addiction

05th May 2009
April 16, 2007 - The tranquil campus of Virginia Tech suddenly blasted to extreme shooting which killed 33 lives and injured many casualties. The Virginia Tech massacre is the deadliest shooting rampage in American history and the violence had been blamed... Read >
Author: bravo seo

Virginia Tech Tailgating: Keys to Success

01st May 2009
For Virginia Tech football fans, nothing beats a great tailgate weekend in Blacksburg. Tailgating for Virginia Tech Hokie football games has become big time in the last decade as Frank Beamer has built the program to national prominence, and the fan foll... Read >
Author: Glen VanLanding

Texas Considers Legislation That Would Allow Guns on Campuses

08th April 2009
We all remember the tragedy. Nearly two years ago, a lone gunman opened fire on his fellow students at Virginia Tech and thirty-two people were left dead in the wake of the massacre. Last year, the students at Northern Illinois experienced a similar trag... Read >
Author: Tony R. Bertolino

To Start Your Sales Letter Right!

20th February 2009
When writing a sales letter, it’s important to place special focus on creating an impressive and attention-grabbing start with your opening sentence or paragraph. If you don’t start it correctly, it’s highly unlikely that your readers will get past ... Read >
Author: VIBHA GOVIL

To Start Your Sales Letter Right!

19th February 2009
When writing a sales letter, it’s important to place special focus on creating an impressive and attention-grabbing start with your opening sentence or paragraph. If you don’t start it correctly, it’s highly unlikely that your readers will get past ... Read >
Author: VIBHA GOVIL

Should We Send Our Kids To Public Schools?

01st December 2008
After the Columbine shootings and the Virginia Tech shootings parents have been wondering how safe public schools really are. We do all that we can to make sure that they are safe. When they are at school we don’t have a watchful eye there to make sure ... Read >
Author: nlwest21

Robot Car Takes Racing Victory

22nd May 2008
While the SUV may be falling out of favor as gas prices continue to climb, the Chevy Tahoe is taking matters into its own hands (or wheels?). Recently, the vehicle crossed the finish line of a 55-mile race with an empty driver seat. Of course, that Tahoe ... Read >
Author: Shad Connelly

Virginia Tech Massacre Victims To Be Compensated

15th May 2008
It is now one year on from the horrific Virginia Tech Massacre and it has come to light that families of those who were murdered in the shootings will be compensated by the state. A mentally unstable student at the school named Seung-Hui Cho, shot 32 ... Read >
Author: Sarah Othman

Is There Such Thing as a "Safe" College?

24th April 2008
Probably today's most unforgettable incident of campus violence was the Virginia Tech. massacre back in 2007. But aside from that mass shootout that killed more than 30 students, a lot of other campus violence incidents occur on a daily basis. It may be n... Read >
Author: Fae Cheska Esperas

Distracted Driving: Cellphones and Text Messaging Research and Legislation

25th March 2008
Driver distraction is a major cause of accidents. Which is why 29 states and the District of Columbia have passed laws restricting cell phone use to use with a hands-free device (no jurisdiction has an outright ban). New Jersey and Washington state have ... Read >
Author: Christopher M Davis, Attorney At Law

Students, Faculty and Lawmakers Debate Issue of Guns on Campus

07th March 2008
In the wake of tragic shootings on the campuses of Virginia Tech and Northern Illinois University, debate has centered on whether college students and teachers should be able to carry their own firearms on school grounds. While every state except Illinoi... Read >
Author: Roxanne Davenport

How Could He Get a Gun?

23rd January 2008
Many of us in our community are deeply saddened by the tragedy that struck Virginia Tech this week on the morning of April 16, 2007. A troubled individual, Cho Seung Hui, a South Korean national and a U.S. legal resident, took things to the extreme by ta... Read >
Author: Fabiola Castillo

2007 Reflections, 2008 Predictions

17th January 2008
2007 Reflections, 2008 Predictions By Sharon Housley The lens through which viewers receive their news has changed. The images of struggle are no longer frozen in time; technology has helped preserve and personalize these conflicts by producing moving... Read >
Author: S. Housley

Arming Students with Defense Weapons

13th September 2007
April 16, 2007 changed the face of the security of our college campuses forever. The terrible tragedy at Virginia Tech redefined our views of student safety while they are on campus. It has also raised some questions. Could this have been prevented? C... Read >
Author: Fabiola Castillo

Virginia Tech Through To The Semis

15th August 2007
The entry of the Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University is through to the semi-finals of the DARPA Urban Challenge. Virginia Tech’s Victor Tango team recently cleared the hurdles in the ongoing contest sponsored by the Defense Advanced R... Read >
Author: Anthony Fontanelle

What Could Drive Seung Hui Cho to Kill?

07th August 2007
It is a sad week all over the nation this week when a senior college student opened fire on fellow students at a small town college. First, he opened fire in a high rise dormitory. Two hours later, he gunned down several more students in a second floor ... Read >
Author: Fabiola Castillo

Loneliness makes people unhappy and often leads to serious cases of Anxiety

02nd August 2007
It was the biggest story to break in 2007. The gripping violence glued thousands on their t.v. screens. Cold and calculated, a South Korean student went on a rampage, killing 30 more people till he also died with his own weapon.atching the news cuts th... Read >
Author: Michael Corvin

Abusing Power with Spy Cams

24th July 2007
Who won't like to be Big Brother? To become the all-seeing, powerful god of all? Well, perhaps not "domineering god of all" but being the all-seeing one will be simply as dominant, don't you think? That might be one basis why there are numerous issues wit... Read >
Author: surveillanceguide

Abusing Power with Spy Cameras

23rd July 2007
Who would not like to be Big Brother? To become the all-seeing, powerful god of all? Well, probably not "controlling god of all" but being the all-seeing one would be simply as dominant, don't you believe so? That may be one basis why there are several is... Read >
Author: surveillanceguide

Can society really afford to ignore the angry?

26th June 2007
Daily I am visited by the angry. Their expressions of rage are cries for help; however these are not innocent cries. As angry cries ring out, a trail of emotional and physical destruction litter their path. Somehow society tend to ignore the small droplet... Read >
Author: Carlos Todd

Anger Management Facilitators as First Responders

26th June 2007
Anger management is a psycho-education intervention. How an individual learns to express their anger is learned. Anger management interventions are therefore designed to unlearn old skills and teach new skills. Anger management is neither counseling nor p... Read >
Author: Carlos Todd

The Danger in Failing the Mentally Ill in the United States

01st June 2007
The recent tragedy at Virginia Tech illuminates the colossal failure of government and public policy to all our citizens who have mental disabilities and are ignored, denied. blurred, blamed and are invisible. The Federal Government should lead in establi... Read >

Ignatius Piazza Extends Scholarship Offer to Survivors of Virginia Tech Shootings

30th May 2007
Ignatius Piazza is the founder and director of a large firearms training resort in the Nevada desert. The Front Sight Firearms Training Institute is a roughly 45 minute drive from the Las Vegas strip. Dr. Ignatius Piazza, a former chiropractor who opene... Read >
Author: Jayden Adams

Front Sight Applauds Fast Thinking, Effective Action

30th May 2007
Front Sight Firearms Training Institute Lifetime Member John Wehner brought the heroic actions of Zach Petkewicz to the attention of Front Sight in a letter describing what the young man did on the day of the Viriginia Tech shooting. Mr. Wehner explained... Read >
Author: Jayden Adams

SUFFERING CATASTROPE

30th May 2007
The tragedy of the April killings at Virginia Tech demonstrate how catastrophic sudden deaths can happen and affect so many peoples lives. Catastrophic deaths are always sudden, unexpected, senseless, and unjust. The mourning is prolonged and delayed awa... Read >

I Don't Have Time To...

30th May 2007
In 30 minutes, you can declutter a few cabinets. In 30 minutes, you can walk 1-1/2 to two miles. You can lose yourself in a novel, or play two board games with your children in 30 minutes. In 30 minutes, you can make three to four phone calls. You can... Read >
Author: Lori Radun

Ignatius Piazza: Gun Activist; Moore: Gun-Control Activist; Both in Complete Agreement About Psychia

15th May 2007
Dr. Ignatius Piazza is the founder and director of Front Sight Firearms Training Institute, located near Las Vegas Nevada. Obviously a gun enthusiast and all-around gun activist, Piazza has, for years, been certain of the cause of the school shootings Am... Read >
Author: Jayden Adams

Ignatius Piazza - Sacrifice Given Shall Prevent Further Such Sacrifices

15th May 2007
Dr. Ignatius Piazza, founder and director of Front Sight Firearm Training Institute is honoring an entire classroom of survivors of the Virginia Tech massacre with Legacy Lifetime Memberships, memberships valued at over $8,900, to help ensure such violenc... Read >
Author: Jayden Adams

Ignatius Piazza Agrees With Experts: Psychiatric Drugs and School Killings Linked

15th May 2007
Dr. Ignatius Piazza, founder and director of Front Sight Firearms Training Institute, has taken a stance and added his voice to the already numerous experts and reporters who have been revealing the obvious, dangerous connection that lies between psychiat... Read >
Author: Jayden Adams

Meaning Makers

06th May 2007
"We are meaning making machines." The first time I heard that I was sitting in a conference room at the World Trade Center as a participant in the first course offering from Landmark Education, called The Forum. "Somesing happens, we make a meaning, somes... Read >

Front Sight and Concealed Weapons: The Solution

30th April 2007
It is Front Sight Firearms Training Facility’s current mission to instruct teachers across the nation in concealed weapon use for free. Front Sight’s founder and owner, Dr. Ignatius Piazza, intends to get trained concealed weapons experts into all of... Read >
Author: Jayden Adams

Remembering Virginia Tech Massacre Victims

21st April 2007
Monday shootings at the Virginia Tech spread shock waves across the country as 32 lives were lost. Vanished in a blink of an eye. Young, too young to be gone already. Students of all races, ages and gender, shapes and sizes, professors who gave their live... Read >
Author: James Nardel

N.C State Remaining Strong

17th February 2006
You can say that N.C. State is feeling positive these days, but who wouldn't, they come from a four-game winning streak leaving them in second place in the ACC standings without fearing that anybody can come close right now. Fortunately, Coach Herb Sendek... Read >
Author: Cathy Jones