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Achieving Impossible Goals

23rd September 2009
"If the world were to blow itself up the last thing you would hear would be the voice of an expert saying it can't be done." --Peter Ustinov Don't pay too much attention to the experts. They told the Beatles that the time for a guitar group had passed!... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

An Apple on Your Head, Relationship Physics

23rd September 2009
Attempts to describe the differences and similarities of men and women have been made by philosophers, church leaders, and day-time TV. All have failed. Our ancestors lived in trees, then we evolved. Sort of. After centuries of development men still... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Glyconutrition: All Eyes On Newton

18th September 2009
Glyconutrition and the silence in Parliament: Sir Isaac Newton is not generally associated with medicine and biology, much less glyconutrition. Newton lived 1642-- 1727, a period now referred to as the Age of Newton. However, you don't get an entire a... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

7 Ways That Car Insurance Premiums Are Calculated

17th September 2009
Everyone is looking to save a few dollars in this economy, so you might as well save on your truck insurance? In a moment I will explain to you how your insurance rates are figured. But first... Insurance rates, Einstein and The Theory of Relativity. ... Read >
Author: fcheshire

What is Gravity?

10th September 2009
All of us know the mysterious force called gravity, holding us firmly onto Earth's surface. However, the question 'what is gravity' is not easy to answer at all. The reason is that we don't really understand what this force actually is (if it is indeed a ... Read >
Author: prashant

What is Gravity?

07th September 2009
All of us know the mysterious force called gravity, holding us firmly onto Earth's surface. However, the question 'what is gravity' is not easy to answer at all. The reason is that we don't really understand what this force actually is (if it is indeed a ... Read >
Author: prashant

Veteran Researcher Releases 'How to Think, Solve Problems & Succeed like a Genius' E-Book

02nd September 2009
(Taylor Media Services) There are 13 Universal Laws Governing Successful Change and Success, Seven Rules Determining All Facets of Human Behavior and an Eight Step Procedure for Solving Any Problem. Those three are just some of the areas covered in a just... Read >
Author: jsolutions015

Realization of Hate during Dating Relationships

11th June 2009
When do you know whether you love someone or you hate anyone? How do you separate hate from jealousy? Is jealousness related to hate and love? They are legitimate concerns, but they all depict something about human beings. The fact is that hate and love a... Read >
Author: Francis K Githinji

Realization of Hate during Dating Relationships

11th May 2009
When do you know whether you love someone or you hate anyone? How do you separate hate from jealousy? Is jealousness related to hate and love? They are legitimate concerns, but they all depict something about human beings. The fact is that hate and love a... Read >
Author: Francis K Githinji

Test your knowledge

13th March 2009
01 The theory of relativity was propounded by Albert Einstein 02 The principal metal used in manufacturing steel is Iron 03 An alimeter is used for measuring Altitude 04 Oology is the study of Birds eggs 05 R... Read >
Author: Vicky Advani

The Law of Attraction

13th March 2009
You may have heard about or even tried the law of attraction to bring abundance into your life. You may have tried the many facets of goal setting even visualization but have been disappointed with the results. So just what is the truth? After all w... Read >
Author: goalseeker

Energy Medicine: The Medicine of the Future—Right NOW Part 1: Energy: What is Inside You and Wh

12th March 2009
After a busy day at work, we come home and rest on the couch for a while, sometimes watching TV or reading the paper. We come to the dinner table for a bite to eat, then go back to the sofa or easy chair, saying that we’re “out of energy.” Then th... Read >
Author: Stan Gardner, M.D.

We wish you . . . Happy Holidays!

08th January 2009
This is the time of the year that normally gets me thinking. I receive Christmas cards from people that assume I share their sentiments about Christmas. This is my dilemma: how to I reciprocate? My first inclination is to simply say thank you, and n... Read >
Author: Elsabe Smit

The Days before Cheap Flights

19th December 2008
As a modern civilization there is much we take for granted. Highways, bridges, world-class airports, reliable and cheap flights, clean water… the list goes on. We forget that we are in fact only dwarfs standing on the shoulders of giants, as Sir Isaac N... Read >
Author: Marshall

Use of Color in Graphic Design

23rd September 2008
Use of Color in Graphic Design by CMYKreative What Is Color? In 1666, English scientist Sir Isaac Newton discovered that when pure white light is passed through a prism, it separates into all of the visible colors. Newton also found that each color is... Read >
Author: CMYKreative

How Newton’s Telescope Changed the World

15th September 2008
Sir Isaac Newton didn't use his telescope to find any new things in the universe but he did use it to radically transform how we view the world we live in and the universe as a whole. He is often considered as the greatest Astronomer and Mathematician to ... Read >
Author: Will Kalif

The Gregorian Telescope – The first practical Reflector

15th September 2008
The Gregorian Telescope is an interesting design of reflector and it was the first practical design for a telescope that used a mirror. It is still used in modern times but only in very limited circumstances. Credit for the first reflector goes to an ... Read >
Author: Will Kalif

Space history at a glance

02nd September 2008
Britain’s contribution to space science began hundreds of years before Prime Minister Harold Macmillan announced a new British space research programme in 1959. For centuries our scientists and astronomers have shaped how the world is seen and they c... Read >
Author: John

Space history at a glance

26th August 2008
Britain’s contribution to space science began hundreds of years before Prime Minister Harold Macmillan announced a new British space research programme in 1959. For centuries our scientists and astronomers have shaped how the world is seen and they c... Read >
Author: John

5 MUST KNOW Strategies to Keep Your Momentum Moving Forward Toward Success (Part 1 of 5)

14th August 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Weston Lyon Becoming successful (however you define it) takes discipline, action, and of course a lot of momentum. As Sir Isaac Newton stated, "an object at rest tends to stay at rest while an object in motion tends to stay in mot... Read >
Author: Weston Lyon

Cambridge: Central college bed and breakfast accommodation

26th July 2008
Cambridge is a great seat of learning, of myths and legends and of much mischief. How better to ingest this varied history than by staying in college bed and breakfast accommodation in the centre of this ancient City. From the tips of its Gothic spires... Read >
Author: Charlie

Why get a pet door

20th June 2008
Pet doors have been around commercially for the past 30 years. Sir Isaac Newton has actually been credited by some for inventing the cat flap though this is in dispute. Why would anybody want a pet door? Pet doors are beneficial to both pet and owners... Read >
Author: Paws

Discovering Space - Our Solar System

10th June 2008
Age: 4.6 billion years The Solar System we live in contains the Sun, its eight orbiting planets and any other astronomical bodies that are under its gravitational pull such as comets and asteroids. Comets originate from the Oort Cloud and Kuiper Bel... Read >
Author: John

Hidden Profits

02nd May 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Hal Hoadley Do You Want To Know Where The Hidden Profits Are In Your Business? You really do have hidden profits in your business and all of us are trying to find out where. To get you headed in the right direction I want to relay... Read >
Author: LAH Promotions

Take Advantage of the Health Benefits from Whole Body Vibration Machines

03rd March 2008
Knowing how exactly the whole body vibration exercise works will give you a better perception of how the body vibration equipment functions. When we say whole body vibrations exercise, we simply refer to the body muscles being exercised in such a way that... Read >
Author: articlemarketing01@gmail.com

Presupposition and Persuasion

13th February 2008
At the core of presupposition is the idea that we can assume a mental position or thought which our prospects or clients must take for granted in order for everything else that we say to make sense without us actually having to name the core concept. I... Read >
Author: Kenrick E. Cleveland

The Benefits of Patient Attention

11th October 2007
As a child, I spent a few years living on my grandfather's farm where I helped him with all of the work a farmer does. One of my favorite farm activities was helping him plant little hybrid trees.As we were planting the dwarf hybrid apple trees, I said to... Read >
Author: Kenrick E. Cleveland

The 18th Century American Novel: Part One

12th July 2007
There was enormous change throughout the 18th Century. In America, the American Revolution happened, freeing the citizens from the tyranny of Britain. In Europe, the French Revolution occurred, laying the format for democracy. The landscapes of both count... Read >
Author: Olivia Hunt

What is Gravity?

02nd July 2007
All of us know the mysterious force called gravity, holding us firmly onto Earth's surface. However, the question 'what is gravity' is not easy to answer at all. The reason is that we don't really understand what this force actually is (if it is indeed a ... Read >
Author: Jorrie

What is Relativity?

26th June 2007
The term 'relativity' is usually associated with Einstein's theory of relativity and if you ask someone casually 'what is relativity?', the answer would normally be that it is a theory that Einstein dreamt up. This is not true. Galileo Galilei (1632) ... Read >
Author: Jorrie

Newtonian Laws of Self-Improvement - First Law

25th May 2007
Who would have thought that Sir Isaac Newton knew so much about the area of self-help and motivation? Well probably not anyone. But doesn't the word Newtonian sound so authoritative. I thought so. Way back in the 17th century Newton provided the world... Read >
Author: Dan Bimrose

Suspension Kit for Safety

23rd May 2007
If all the highways and roadways in the world were flat, with no irregularities, a vehicle's suspension would be proven unnecessary. But as we all know, roads are far from flat. Even the smoothest, freshly paved boulevards have subtle yet atrocious imperf... Read >
Author: jessicamatthews

How To Make Correct Astrological Predictions?

08th March 2007
"I have studied it, you have not!", is the famous retort of Sir Isaac Newton when confronted by Edmond Halley, his student on the master's belief in astrology. There are those who protest that astrology is not a science since it does not conform to the pr... Read >
Author: Mohan Potukuchi

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

Why Study Calculus?

06th December 2006
As part of a subcategory within my “Why Study Math” series, I am pleased to introduce a new group or articles that will touch upon some of the higher branches of mathematics. The purpose of these writings will be to introduce people—particularly th... Read >
Author: Joe Pagano

Gain an Edge Each Day from a Surprising Source

17th November 2006
Understanding the Astrological Weather each day can give you an extra edge. Those who understand astrology know this lesson well. It is useful to look at astrology like an extended weather forecast. Yet rather than the physical weather it's more related t... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Elliptical Trainer Reviews Dont Get The Facts Straight

10th November 2006
There are many misconceptions regarding elliptical trainers. I believe this is a result of the large number of elliptical trainer reviews Websites popping up on the Internet each and every day. In an effort to tout the benefits of elliptical training, Web... Read >
Author: rutina palito

How Do We Know What Time It Really Is? (Part 2)

23rd June 2006
The role of the Universe in Keeping Time Methods of keeping track of time date back to ancient days, but it wasn't until the 19th and 20th centuries that the science behind more accurate timekeeping and how that relates to the universe around us was mo... Read >
Author: Thomas Young

A TRIBUTE TO SIR ISAAC NEWTON!

29th May 2006
A TRIBUTE TO SIR ISAAC NEWTON! Few days back I was just analyzing one of the incidents happened with me. I was trying to analyse why I had reacted when someone intentionally provoked me? Why I couldn't maintain composure and handled the situ... Read >
Author: Sanket Mali

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

Glyconutrition: All Eyes on Newton

16th February 2006
Glyconutrition and the silence in Parliament: Sir Isaac Newton is not generally associated with medicine and biology, much less glyconutrition. Newton lived 1642-- 1727, a period now referred to as the Age of Newton. However, you don't get an entire ag... Read >
Author: Dr Robert Gamble

An Apple on Your Head. Relationship Physics

04th December 2005
An Apple on Your Head. Relationship Physics Attempts to describe the differences and similarities of men and women have been made by philosophers, church leaders, and day-time TV. All have failed. A failure to understand the relationship laws leads t... Read >
Author: Colin Kennedy

Color's Mighty Power of Persuasion

12th July 2005
Color's Mighty Power of Persuasion by: Maricon Williams Color is everywhere. It surrounds us. It's with us every time. It does not only provide crucial visual cues but also influence our feelings and thoughts. It captures our emotions thus can persu... Read >
Author: Maricon Williams