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05th October 2009
Anti-social behaviour (ASB) is any activity that impacts on other people in a negative way. Anti-social behaviour remains a serious issue in the UK with around 66,000 reports of ASB made to authorities each day (Source: One day count of anti-social behavi... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
01st October 2009
Most people have heard of most phobias. Mention claustrophobia, social phobia, or arachnophobia and everyone pretty much knows what you are talking about. Mention agoraphobia, and most people will just shake their heads.
Because of this, many people wh... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
23rd September 2009
Playa del Carmen Real Estate enjoys the benefit of being right on one of the world's most beautiful beaches; on top of this, Playa del Carmen Real Estate is never from a picturesque park, with beautiful green areas, relaxing benches and a playground for c... Read >
Author: Thomas Lloyd
15th September 2009
If you own a Sydney commercial office and plan to sell or lease out your investment, improving the appearance and performance of your building is a great way to increase its competitiveness in the property market.
In fact, property consultants and expe... Read >
Author: Scott Jamieson
21st August 2009
Residents know that homes and businesses in Chambersburg HVAC systems are necessary to the comfort and productiveness of occupants. Sweat, humidity, and chill are hard to combat without a professionally installed and maintained HVAC system. Whether you'... Read >
Author: Lauren Hower
18th August 2009
Have you ever stopped and looked at a beautiful building with even more beautiful gardens? Have you ever wondered whether this is a park or a commercial / residential building? And the credit for such eye catching features goes not only to the architectur... Read >
Author: Jo Harris
02nd August 2009
Have you ever heard of anyone trying a parasite cleanse? You may be shocked at the fact that these cleanses are gaining in popularity. Do not fall into the trap of assuming that just because you have clean water to drink and healthy food to eat you are co... Read >
Author: Just Ask Fred
31st July 2009
Local streetscapes are public spaces most often used by a local community every day. These common spaces are shared by all and therefore must be cared for by all. Local streetscape improvement is one example of a simple yet helpful community project. Loca... Read >
Author: Nikki Sabato
27th July 2009
Laser TV – What Is It?
There is much hype around this type of TV, yet the technology has been around for a number of years. The term Laser TV refers to the principle of literally firing a laser onto the inside of a TV screen in order to produce a... Read >
Author: Will Caulderwood
25th July 2009
In the past, vending machine sizes have been a one-size-fits-all affair. This meant that whilst standard size vending machines were regarded as suitable for public spaces where they are visited regularly by many people, owners of smaller offices were usu... Read >
Author: MarkeD
17th July 2009
Salons and spas are widely popular choices for urban rest and leisure activities. Salons have long been around to service beauty needs. Day spas have also been a recently popular development for city dwellers who need to take quick periods to relax from t... Read >
Author: Nikki Sabato
16th July 2009
Fungal toenail infections are known by their scientific name onychomycosis. Males are twice as likely to get infected toenails as females. Other factors that increase your risk include age, diabetes and exposure to shared public spaces such as shower fa... Read >
Author: kentsmith
07th July 2009
Have you ever stopped and looked at a beautiful building with even more beautiful gardens? Have you ever wondered whether this is a park or a commercial / residential building? And the credit for such eye catching features goes not only to the architectur... Read >
Author: Jo Harris
01st July 2009
Have you ever stopped and looked at a beautiful building with even more beautiful gardens? Have you ever wondered whether this is a park or a commercial / residential building? And the credit for such eye catching features goes not only to the architectur... Read >
Author: Jo Harris
26th April 2009
The Dublin Dockland’s area is Dublin’s beautiful waterfront quarter. Located just minutes from the city centre there is much to see and do here.
With eye-catching architecture, beautiful historic buildings, colourful shops, art galleries to some... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley
20th February 2009
The terror strikes that took place on 26 November shook India and the world. It brought back the memories of the previous strikes. Time and again, we have faced a similar situation. However, this time the situation was different. The targets were the elit... Read >
Author: Sadhana
03rd February 2009
In the past,
vending machine sizes have been a one-size-fits-all affair. This meant that whilst standard size vending machines were regarded as suitable for public spaces where they are visited regularly by many people, owners of smaller offices were u... Read >
Author: MarkeD
03rd February 2009
Cigarette bins and the Environment
An emotive subject for many, the recent ban on smoking in enclosed public spaces caused a great deal of debate. Despite a lot of protest, the ban came into force in the UK in 2007. Whether individuals are for or aga... Read >
Author: JamesMcNeil
14th January 2009
Often, small details are overlooked. Although cigarette ends themselves are small, the problem of littering with them is of Quite the opposite. Over recent years the importance of “going green” has been highlighted innumerable times. It now goes wi... Read >
Author: trucksplatform7
02nd December 2008
Adults are full of pre-conceived notions about the world. Since we have more experience and thus more opportunities to make judgments, we are quicker to judge and to jump to conclusions than are children. While having this life experience is valuable, chi... Read >
Author: ThumbPeople, Inc.
01st December 2008
Maybe it is being unaware, getting a license without ever learning about it, or just not caring. Regardless of the reasoning behind it, society in general seems to be losing touch with the rules of driving etiquette, including the unwritten rules of parki... Read >
Author: Christine OKelly
27th October 2008
When decorating your home, the bedroom can often be left relatively unconsidered in favour for more public spaces such as living rooms and kitchens. The atmosphere and balance within the bedroom however are hugely influential factors in effecting your moo... Read >
Author: Terry Henman
29th September 2008
Cell phone use is out of control. Mobile phones ring at weddings, funerals, movie theaters, you name it. Everywhere you go: elevators, banks, libraries, airports, you are forced to overhear all sorts of conversations and arguments. Not only that is annoyi... Read >
Author: David Herrmann
29th September 2008
Cell phone use is out of control. Mobile phones ring at weddings, funerals, movie theaters, you name it. Everywhere you go: elevators, banks, libraries, airports, you are forced to overhear all sorts of conversations and arguments. Not only that is annoyi... Read >
Author: David Herrmann
05th September 2008
A bespoke floor finish from Flowcrete - made up of a creative blend of colour and texture - has been applied in just one weekend at Manchester Airport.
Flowcrete’s innovative Flowfast Terrosso - which is ready for use just hours after installation - ... Read >
Author: Shepherd PR
03rd September 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Linda Feinholz
One of my favorite times in my consulting and coaching is when a light bulb goes off and the person I'm working with has an 'ah ha!' moment and spots a new opportunity.
Very often when I'm working with established p... Read >
Author: Linda Feinholz
13th August 2008
Al Furjan Dubai
Inspired by a historic Arabic phrase from Dubai's proud past, Al Furjan symbolizes a collection of homes or a small village. A Fareej (a single village) represented a way of life to its residents, one that created a community of extende... Read >
Author: Hiral Vyas
10th July 2008
What are you afraid of?
The normal answers to that sort of question will be activities like, flying, drowning, or the most common is speaking in public. Or you may have a fear of spiders, rats, or snakes. Claustrophobia, the fear of confined spaces, an... Read >
Author: Tony Hall
05th June 2008
What is an MP3 player’s primary function? To play music, of course, would be the answer. Well, yes, but that doesn’t mean that an MP3 player cannot perform other functions. Nowadays these smart players can be used to play different file formats, viewi... Read >
Author: suegold
25th March 2008
As the name suggests, the Nokia 7500 Prism exudes the feel of a prism. Its body, keypad and screen would remind you of a prism, even at the first glance. The handset works on 2G networks and has a dimension of 109 x 44 x 14 mm. It is a nice choice to make... Read >
Author: adam caitlin
19th March 2008
There are various promotional items available in the market but only a few are able to sustain and provide effective brand recognition. Promotional umbrellas are certainly one type gift that solves successfully addresses this concern. High quality and des... Read >
Author: Gareth Parkin
11th February 2008
EA's just revealed its financial figures from the Q3 Christmas 2007 period (October-December), which shows the company making a whole lot more revenue than ever before.
When you break down the figures for handheld games, Nintendo DS was by far the most... Read >
Author: davidj
02nd February 2008
Baptismal heaters are a vital component of any religious set up. Baptising is in essence a wholly spiritual and joyous occasion, whereby a new-born (usually) is welcomed in to the faith through the Baptism ceremony. Of course, churches tend not to be the ... Read >
Author: Kirk Rogers
31st January 2008
For most people, Audio Visual (AV) simply means presentation equipment such as projectors and screens but recently things have changed. Now businesses all over the world are making use of flat screen displays, video and audio conferencing and all kinds of... Read >
Author: Graham Baylis
21st September 2007
Air purifiers in homes, offices and public spaces ensure that the air we breathe is free of pollutants, allergens, and odors. Many people use indoor air cleaning systems to purify the air. Often, the simplest solution is to add a filtration module to the ... Read >
Author: Arthur Raise
03rd August 2007
Print advertisement are effective because people will more often than not, read whatever’s in front of them. If we do not have time to really read, we could always browse, scan, leaf through, and skim through print materials. But with vinyl banners, it ... Read >
Author: carla san g.
02nd August 2007
There are two things that are apparent when you start to seek a definition for agoraphobia and that is that, depending on where you look, there is more than just one definition. If we take a look in a dictionary, we will find that the interpretation given... Read >
Author: Steve Baker
23rd May 2007
The ground beneath our feet has always been an important element in the attitude we adopt toward life. Ceramic and porcelain tiles, although used in buildings for long centuries, are also one of the best choices for pavement covering, due to their unique ... Read >
Author: Ken Wilson
02nd April 2007
In recent years, the use of columns in the design of public spaces such as plazas and hotel atriums has shown their wide range of uses. Columns can be a part of the structure in a load-bearing or weight-bearing capacity or purely decorative, and the types... Read >
Author: Mort Fertel
24th January 2007
The word ‘apartments’ connotes residential units in a building.
Apartments For Sale, or flats – known in the UK and most commonwealth countries - is a self-contained housing unit which occupies part of the building; investing in them has become inc... Read >
Author: Leena Dordi
10th January 2007
People use often use art to express themselves. This need for self expression may be the trait that separates us from other animals. We usually encounter art projects from elementary school. We learn about shape, texture and color in this period. Our pare... Read >
Author: Morgan Hamilton
03rd January 2007
Anti-social behaviour (ASB) is any activity that impacts on other people in a negative way. Anti-social behaviour remains a serious issue in the UK with around 66,000 reports of ASB made to authorities each day (Source: One day count of anti-social behavi... Read >
Author: Davinos Greeno
25th July 2006
Although we are, for long, have believed that agoraphobia is the fear of open spaces, the truth may assert otherwise.
Agoraphobia is the fear that pertains to: a) closed spaces where escape from embarrassing situation is deemed impossible and b) a condit... Read >
Author: Andrew M
15th May 2006
Owning a piece of space under the deep blue sky is the dream of every man. With the ever increasing population, and increased buying power, the demand of Indian houses has increased. With growing appetite among the people for Indian houses and apartments,... Read >
Author: Anurag Batra
07th May 2006
Most people have heard of most phobias. Mention claustrophobia, social phobia, or arachnophobia and everyone pretty much knows what you are talking about. Mention agoraphobia, and most people will just shake their heads.
Because of this, many people wh... Read >
Author: Stephen Price
18th April 2006
Bret Aiken has been researching, applying, and experimenting with protective coatings for bathrooms and kitchens since the 1980s. During the 80s Bret and his bother James Aiken worked together in the shower door industry for Rainbow 80s and later Rainbow... Read >
Author: Darrel Smith
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