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25th July 2009
When it comes to developing better looking sharpeis, none of the sharpei features can eclipse the importance of the wrinkles. These adorable bunches are plentiful all over the young puppy, giving it instant charm and comic appeal.
This very photogenic ... Read >
Author: Richard Cussons
23rd July 2009
The sky’s your limit when it comes to dreaming up ideas for events to hold to raise money for your volunteer trip, but just remember two golden rules – plan (early) and ask for help (from everyone)! Here are few ideas and the basics of getting them of... Read >
Author: itoi
23rd July 2009
If you love to wake up to the sounds of nature like to a chirping birdsong or to a gentle sunrise, then the natural sunlight alarm clocks could be just for you. These wonderful devices simulate sunset and sunrise right inside your bedroom. Why do we need ... Read >
Author: Paul Easton
09th June 2009
The concepts of faith and hope go hand in hand – faith is the belief in someone or something without proof, while hope is a belief in a positive event that, at the moment, may not seem to be plausible at all. These concepts, while quite secular nowaday... Read >
Author: kath panambo
24th April 2009
One thing that is often overlooked is the value of being a Christian and living the Christian life in the here and now, not just for the benefit of the afterlife to come. There is nothing as important as where you are going to live in eternity but there ... Read >
Author: Denny Smith
16th April 2009
Belfast has emerged from the dark days of the sectarian troubles into a stylish city, and a renowned place for shopping! Given the economic climate at the moment, everybody's looking for that extra value for money, and hunting for that bargain or two! The... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley
20th March 2009
An Introduction to Vilnius
An amble around the culturally assorted, popular Eastern European city of Vilnius, capital of Lithuania, and it is many museums and places of interest would surprise many. Far from the rather cold and passionless city you may ... Read >
Author: BrianSmall
20th March 2009
An Introduction to Liverpool
Situated on the banks of the River Mersey and immortalised by the awful Gerry and the Pacemakers dirge, stands Liverpool; a city that has now fully reinvented itself after its rather bleak and downtrodden past. Indeed the dar... Read >
Author: BrianSmall
13th March 2009
Spring is here alas! It's a time when everything is fresh and new. Flowers begin to bloom, love is in the air, and our thoughts turn toward shedding those unwanted winter pounds.
Short dark days have led to inactivity and the pounds have piled on. Hoa... Read >
Author: Jules Sims
30th January 2009
Lord Google has done it again. The masters of the internet universe yesterday posted Q4 figures that eluded to revenue growth of 22% ($4.2 billion to be precise – higher than market expectations). Among the figures was the tasty little tid bit that said... Read >
Author: Frasier Smith
20th January 2009
If there wasn’t already a National Breakup Season we would probably need to invent one. It isn’t enough that winter give us cold dreary weather and short dark days we also get a period of time when you are twice as likely to decide that the time has ... Read >
Author: glchandler
15th December 2008
Christmas is a time for spending time with friends and family, catching up with each other, celebrating the festive season and of course swapping presents.
The act of exchanging gifts at Christmas is one that’s long standing; its roots traceable to ... Read >
Author: Andrew Regan
14th December 2008
I read a story in the paper yesterday about a 92 year-old who was in his teens during the Great Depression. He remembered his dad taping up value-less stocks on the wall and telling him "never buy stocks". They lost their home and all of their possessions... Read >
Author: Marilyn Schwader, Writing Coach
02nd December 2008
Are you planning a trip to Belfast? Whether it’s for a concert, a spot of retail therapy, the buzzing nightlife or just to check out the sights and sounds of this amazing city, a good Belfast Street map will come in very handy.
There are so many maps... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley
28th October 2008
Are you planning a trip to Belfast? Whether it’s for a concert, a spot of retail therapy, the buzzing nightlife or just to check out the sights and sounds of this amazing city, a good Belfast Street map will come in very handy.
There are so many maps... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley
23rd October 2008
Everyone is capable of magic, but to be good at it, one has to develop certain abilities. To understand this one has to get passed the sticky connotations that have become associated with the word.
Originally the word itself is believed to have come th... Read >
Author: C. Gray Flynn
28th August 2008
In these dark days of rising prices, it's becoming more and more difficult to make ends meet. The cost of our day to day necessities like petrol and food are all inflating at an alarming rate. The popularity of money-saving measures such as hybrid cars an... Read >
Author: Jay Tillotson
24th July 2008
Debt
relief seems to be an elusive el Dorado for those in debt. Many myths and fictions circulate around debts and it is important to separate fact from fiction so that you get the real picture. Frankly, the situation is not as dismal as it seems, there... Read >
Author: Jessica Bradbury
13th May 2008
There are days you sit in a chair and stare out the window because living seems to take too much energy. Even to think about what to make for dinner is an all-consuming task. It can be daunting, feeling as if there is nothing in this world that will ever ... Read >
Author: Elaine Williams
07th April 2008
It's the new technology that's shaking up the world; it's mobile broadband and it's AWESOME!
The evolution of mobile broadband
Who remembers the dark days of the internet? Who remembers dialup, waiting for ages to get a connection (at something like 3... Read >
Author: Matt Sharp
07th March 2008
For so many years we were led to believe that life behind the "Iron Curtain" was drab,grey and hard. For so many years we in the West had no idea that within these countries were so many beautiful ladies. This was arguably Russia`s best kept secret.
It... Read >
11th February 2008
There are a small number of 'amateur' foreign exchange traders who keep a very low profile, but live a fantastic lifestyle. They travel the world as they wish, taking holiday after holiday, spending time with their loved ones, and funding it all from a co... Read >
Author: Maverick Investor
06th February 2008
Can you imagine having a killer forex strategy that allows you to extract cash from the biggest market in the world at any time you choose, day or night? You could trade at any time, and from anywhere. You could be sitting trading currency in Dubai or in ... Read >
Author: Maverick Investor
06th February 2008
There's something about the Caribbean that makes festivals there especially vibrant and intense. Perhaps it's the warm tropic air, the scent of magnolia and sugarcane, or the playful spirit of the local people. In fact it's all those things and more. Ther... Read >
Author: Richard Greaves
25th January 2008
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There are days you sit in a chair and stare out the window because living seems to take too much energy. Even to think about what to make for dinner is an all-consuming task. It can be daunting, feeling as if there is nothing in this world that ... Read >
Author: Elaine Williams
20th August 2007
The amount of mortgage payments missed this year is approaching the 500,000 barrier, new figures from MoneyExpert reveal.
According to research by the firm, some 460,000 repayments have been missed since the beginning of 2007 - an average of about 77,0... Read >
Author: ARouse
24th July 2007
Almost any website or article involved with Internet marketing includes the term, "search engine optimization", or SEO, these days. It's a buzzword everybody uses as if they were all experts on the subject. Time after time, it appears in public forums and... Read >
Author: Donovan Baldwin
04th June 2007
Corsetry has come a long way since the Dark Ages. It’s not just the lack of scientific knowledge that made those times dark. Those were also dark days for womens underwear. Back then, corsetry was extremely constrictive, even potentially dangerous.
I... Read >
Author: Mary Jane
03rd May 2007
Kenya is a magical country. It is endowed with receptive, social, and hardworking people, and thats why God decided to grant them not oil rich deposits but wildlife, both fauna and flora in all forms, not to forget hard working athletes, chaotic footbal... Read >
Author: Lucy
27th April 2007
The end of winter, no more short, cold and dark days. Spring is finally here and summer is fast approaching. Hot days and lots of sunshine. But not all fun and sun.
The hot sun can pose a great danger for our skin and our children’s skin. In fact, o... Read >
Author: Dr. Simor
15th April 2007
Tour Operators in Kenya
Kenya is a magical country. It is endowed with receptive, social, and hardworking people, and thats why God decided to grant them not oil rich deposits but wildlife, both fauna and flora in all forms, not to forget hard working ... Read >
Author: Jackline Wanjiku
02nd April 2007
Kenya is a magical country. It is endowed with receptive, social, and hardworking people, and thats why God decided to grant them not oil rich deposits but wildlife, both fauna and flora in all forms, not to forget hard working athletes, chaotic football ... Read >
Author: josphine
11th January 2007
When we're struggling with a career, or settling into anunfamiliar new residence, we're most likely to think ofwinter: cold, bleak and endless. At some point any lifetransition feels like being buried under a coat of ice,hibernating through long, dark day... Read >
Cathy Goodwin
08th January 2007
On Dark DaysBy Jenean MatthewsMost days we are excited by the prospect ofprospering on the internet. We faithfully log oneveryday and look to see if we have sales, fulfillthose sales and spend some time promoting thebusiness. Some days are better than oth... Read >
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15th November 2006
It must have been difficult for Intel to watch AMD's Athlon 64 and then the Athlon 64 X2 and FX pretty much take over the performance PC market, putting the once-untouchable chip giant into a position where its only competitive response was to cu... Read >
Author: Arthur Fellon
13th August 2006
It must have been difficult for Intel to watch AMD's Athlon 64 and then the Athlon 64 X2 and FX pretty much take over the performance PC market, putting the once-untouchable chip giant into a position where its only competitive response was to cut ... Read >
Author: Arthur Fellon
18th June 2006
Nowadays, tremendous increase in the spending habits has made an individual expend beyond his means. At the end of the month you comprehend that you are left with little savings or no saving at all. You default in the payment of your bills which in turn b... Read >
Author: Tim Kelly
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