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24th September 2009
According to new studies, people continue to remain bored out of their minds. No matter what exciting thing happens to be on the news, most people's lives just aren't that dynamic. Well, these particular people just need a shot in the arm. There is an ent... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
23rd September 2009
This article is a little different from some of the previous ones I’ve written about success principles.
Let’s go back to when I was first starting out as an entrepreneur. In fact, I wasn’t even an entrepreneur yet. I was trying to become one.
... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
23rd September 2009
If you can track them all, take a look at the line-up of college football teams that make it to bowl games in what has, over time, grown to become a blur of bowls, and it’ hard not to wonder if a qualifying criteria exists.
There is, but with 27 or ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
23rd September 2009
Although Baseball has never been a stranger to controversy. From the 1919 Chicago Black Sox, to Pete Rose betting on baseball, to Sammy Sosa’s corked bat. And now the on going soap opera of Barry Bonds suspected steroid use, it is in no way hurting in t... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
17th September 2009
The acoustic guitar still holds a fascination for music lovers even after all these decades of our ears being bombarded by electric guitar music. Electric guitarists love playing with the sounds they get from different tone settings, effects, the use of t... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
10th September 2009
One of the biggest boons of the mortgage servicing industry was the securitization of mortgages beginning in the 1970s. With lenders selling off newly originated loans, the servicing industry grew as the investors in mortgages did not want to deal with th... Read >
Author: Nick Adama
28th August 2009
Feeling like an organizational failure because your clothes and shoes aren't color coded and perfectly aligned is a total waste of energy. With that said, there are times when you simply need a catalyst, a major 'event' that will help you get over your or... Read >
Author: Get Buttoned Up
27th August 2009
There are more people turning to the internet for some extra income every day.
Sales are being made in just about every diverse niche or topic available. You see, people are searching the Web for information and help on every imaginable subject and web... Read >
Author: Jim Morecraft
22nd August 2009
With less than 300 days to go to the 2010 FIFA World Cup, South Africa is in top gear in terms of preparation and spirit. Receiving a shot in the arm for successfully hosting and organizing the recently held Confederations Cup, the country is all set to d... Read >
Author: SoccerUniforms
10th August 2009
Cascara Sagrada (also called Sacred Bark, Bitter Bark, Chittem bark , California Buckthorn and Rhamnus purshiana) is a regular ingredient found in natural remedies for losing weight. A effective shot in the arm laxative, it needs to be used with a huge de... Read >
Author: Billj777
08th August 2009
Sea life love them almost as much as divers do, and their popularity is growing exponentially.
Artificial reefs are becoming more widely accepted as environmentally friendly havens for scuba divers, and the movement just received a major shot in the ar... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
16th July 2009
National Textile Corporation (NTC), which has put its Finlay Mill land parcel in central Mumbai on the block for the third time, got a shot in the arm after 20 realty players met government officials on Tuesday. This included names like Reliance Vorando... Read >
Author: santoshbaranwal
27th June 2009
Gillett agrees sale of Canadiens to ease Liverpool's financial worries
George Gillett Jr, the Liverpool co-owner, has moved to ease the club’s financial troubles by agreeing to sell his majority stake in the Montreal Canadiens ice hockey franchise. ... Read >
Author: topgoal tv
18th May 2009
Hospitality industry around the world has witnessed unprecedented growth in recent times. The reasons for this phenomenal growth are not hard to decipher. For one, people are traveling more. With intense competition prevailing in the market, travel has be... Read >
Author: Mike Greaves
18th May 2009
Hospitality industry around the world has witnessed unprecedented growth in recent times. The reasons for this phenomenal growth are not hard to decipher. For one, people are traveling more. With intense competition prevailing in the market, travel has be... Read >
Author: Mike Greaves
01st May 2009
Alistair Darling’s 49 minute address in the House of Commons this lunchtime left me with the overwhelming response that this was an extraordinarily, unimaginative and uninspiring Budget – as far as encouraging the spirit of enterprise in the UK is con... Read >
Author: joanne
27th April 2009
Some visitors to the U.K. recently have been put off by alleged bad behavior by their British hosts. It seems that the British charm that visitors from overseas have come to expect appears to be rooted in lore rather than legend. It's making it challengin... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
13th March 2009
South African motor racing was given a long overdue shot in the arm last month when the world class Kyalami Race track hosted the A1GP for the first time. Long discarded as a preferred international venue for the really big league of motor racing, Formu... Read >
Author: Kayla Reid
21st January 2009
The internet is one of the most powerful tools you can use when marketing for mortgage leads. Want to see some real world numbers to back up this claim? Have a look:
United States Population - 337,000,000 (estimated)
United States Internet Users - 2... Read >
Author: Shubham Panta
20th January 2009
On 7th December 2007 the government gave Zero-Carbon rated eco houses below £500,000 exemption from Stamp Duty Land Tax. This relief is available on new houses and will continue until 30th September 2012. With households in this country on the increase... Read >
Author: annabarrington
17th January 2009
The months of October and November 2008 saw the Bank of England announce a reduction in base rate interest by a total of two per cent. But while the major banks were reluctant to pass this reduction onto consumers and small businesses, pressure from th... Read >
Author: Isla Campbell
08th January 2009
Chancellor Alistair Darling’s Pre-Budget Report (PBR) caused shockwaves throughout UK PLC and has been heralded as one of the most extraordinary packages of measures presented by a Chancellor in a long time. It seems that the government really does unde... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
03rd December 2008
The recent economic downturn has led to nervous times in the construction industry. Construction recruitment has been slashed as building projects are put on hold, whilst potential buyers slam the door shut on their finances and ride out the economic stor... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
30th November 2008
Property booms are a real shot in the arm for those already nearing the top of the housing ladder. They’ve seen their property prices rise higher than they’d have dared to hope. The cost of borrowing has been low and house values wonderfully high. Lif... Read >
Author: michael challiner
08th September 2008
Ipod:Generation 1-
While they may have been hugely capable and effective at the time, the specs of the first generation Ipods pale in comparison with their younger siblings these days. The first ones had a 5GB memory as standard, which held 1000 songs m... Read >
Author: Innomax Soutions
03rd September 2008
Did you know that blogging, which was once considered a way for like minded people to get together and talk about their life, is now becoming one of the most effective online business marketing tools out there? To date, the blog has transformed online bus... Read >
Author: Jalwa
20th May 2008
Video marketing is hot for your online business and for good reason. When compared to traditional sales messages, video is the hands-down winner for grabbing the reader’s attention. If your return on investment (ROI) is not converting enough cash, you... Read >
Author: Yoshi
08th May 2008
The term chelete was first used by Dr, Gilbert T Morgan in 1920. The literal meaning of this term is derived from the Greek word chele means claw of a lobster. It works like a caliper to grab something. But the systematization of the chelation theory was ... Read >
Author: Alien
26th January 2008
Earlier it was a difficulty to find plus size clothing. Good varities and colors suited for an occasion was a problem, in this type of clothing. At present this is not so. Several boutiques and shops, on online also have now information on plus size cloth... Read >
Author: Eric Menzies
01st November 2007
Ipods have been around a while now, I’m sure you are aware of that, but did you know the first ones were released six years ago? That’s right, 2001 saw the first appearance of the little white marvel, and there have been many different permutations fr... Read >
Author: CharlesSmith
09th August 2007
A delicious Iced Tea, a crystal clear pool, and a juicy novel to read...these are just a few things that I hope that you are making time for this summer.
The last summer months (especially as we move into August) tend to have a more relaxed pace.
Ha... Read >
Author: Diana Long M.S.ACC
07th August 2007
Content syndication and distribution online is getting a shot in the arm from social bookmarking.
According to the Pew Internet and American Life Project 28% of internet users have tagged or categorized content online such as photos, news stories or blo... Read >
Author: Jayden Adams
07th August 2007
Content syndication and distribution online is getting a shot in the arm from RSS feeds and social bookmarking. According to the Pew Internet and American Life Project 28% of internet users have tagged or categorized content online such as photos, news st... Read >
Author: Jayden Adams
20th July 2007
For those of you who dread to move out of their comfort zones and head for an office job, there is some great news. You may have heard about work from home jobs, but have always doubted the efficacy of home business as a viable long-term alternative to a ... Read >
Author: Steve
25th June 2007
It truly is amazing to watch how small the world has become. The rapid developments in telecommunications have given a shot in the arm this movement. The entire world is slowly turning into a common market, with the Internet playing quite a big role in th... Read >
Author: ajeetkhurana
25th November 2006
Earlier, Toyota Motor Corp.(TMC) celebrated the opening of Toyota Motor Manufacturing, Texas (TMMTX) valued at $1.28 billion. It is the newest plant of the automaker situated in San Antonio. During the opening of the new plant, two Tundras were manufact... Read >
Author: Jennifer Dylan
09th October 2006
The Minnesota Viking have been struggling on the area of offense, but they have also shown that they have been able to make the first drive the one that matters the most. Each of the games that they have had has been with them scoring in the first drive. ... Read >
Author: Benerd Fransisco
07th August 2006
The Philadelphia schools, along with other schools across the nation, are concerned with students who do not enter college upon graduation. Many are left with low-paying, dead-end jobs with little prospects for future improvements — keeping many of those... Read >
Author: Patricia Hawke
13th July 2006
Pune is said to nurture one of the most brilliant of brains in India. With it's numerous educational institutions churning out pools of students every year, a student can rest assured about the quality of education that he receives out here. Adding to th... Read >
Author: Sreelekha A
04th June 2006
Copyright 2006 Cari Vollmer
Where do you go to find the PEOPLE you need to make your dreams a reality? Read the 7 suggestions below to get started. You might find the people you need are closer than you think.
1. Form or participate in a success tea... Read >
Author: Cari Vollmer
03rd May 2006
Although Baseball has never been a stranger to controversy. From the 1919 Chicago Black Sox, to Pete Rose betting on baseball, to Sammy Sosa's corked bat. And now the on going soap opera of Barry Bonds suspected steroid use, it is in no way hurting in the... Read >
Author: Jay Conners
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