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How Has Currency Changed Since It was First Used?

25th March 2010
Currency in some form or another has been in use for thousands of years. The earliest type of currency was commodity money, where items that were considered to have value were used to trade with, for example cowrie shells in ancient China and Africa, the ... Read >
Author: mb011085

Internet and study: online diplomas

01st March 2010
Reaching a diploma or the graduation is always an objective that represents the completion of a period that, other than professional possibilities, gives many satisfactions and helps to point out everyone's capabilities. Studying is a forming activity no... Read >
Author: Lia

Cremation Jewelry: Not Just For Ashes

09th February 2010
Cremation jewelry is designed to hold a portion of a loved one's cremated remains. When used for this purpose, cremation jewelry allows family members to maintain a physical connection to a loved one forever, either worn as an ash pendant or displayed in ... Read >
Author: thomasgalvin

Can PPC Domination Help You Avoid Going Broke With Google Adwords?

19th January 2010
Thousands, if not millions of people on social networking sites, everyday browse through your products or services, buy them, use them and truly appreciate them for the quality, and you want to spread the word. What steps do you follow to do it? PPC, o... Read >
Author: Carin Davis

The benefits of giving engraved gifts

16th December 2009
Gifts are harbingers of joy and delight. They please the receiver and the giver. In the past, gifts were exchanged between families and friends only. These days, all that is changing. With the advent of the ‘personal' element in selling, brands, compani... Read >
Author: cleth

Ethical Perils in the Probate Process

06th October 2009
The death of a loved one prompts a client to contact your office for assistance in administering the loved one's estate. These types of representations combine the need for compassion in dealing with a family's grief, technical expertise and advocacy skil... Read >
Author: T. Scott Galloway

Being at One

01st August 2009
Sympathy, Knowledge and Poise seem to be the three ingredients that are most needed in forming the Gentle Man. I place these elements according to their value. No man is great who does not have Sympathy plus, and the greatness of men can be safely gauged ... Read >
Author: Colby Morrison

Google Myths Exposed by Richard Vanderhurst

27th July 2009
Yet, there are various parables almost how Google totality and, patch fairly harmless in themselves, these fables score a disposition to permit folk to kill dishonorable conclusions almost how Google entireness. This allegory is steady, and is the publica... Read >
Author: Clarence Mendez

Study serious data close to auto insurance quotes

25th July 2009
Auto Insurance Reporting includes individual definitions. These definitions make the responsibilities and obligations of the contract capitalist, as a car proprietor, in covering of harm to his car, the felony of his car, or an curiosity in a car happenin... Read >
Author: Lukas Hofbauer

Social Media Matrix Report

16th July 2009
Social Media Money System Update... Social MediaMatrixReleased! As Promised... more updates on Social Media Money System from Perry Belcher and Ryan Deiss. This time it's the Social Media Matrix Report. If you've ever heard of the concept of "bei... Read >
Author: forexengine

User Friendly Medical Billing Software

18th June 2009
Medical billing software is easier to use today than ever before. Innovations in the technology of medical billing software have created a new touchstone of digital accuracy. Once a complicated text-based interface filled with awkward textual fragments, t... Read >
Author: vipinvijay

The Importance of the Salutation

15th June 2009
The salutation, says a French writer, is the touchstone of good breeding. According to circumstances, it should be respectful, cordial, civil, affectionate or familiar: an inclination of the head, a gesture with the hand, the touching or doffing of the ha... Read >
Author: Colby Morrison

The Art of Salutation

15th June 2009
The salutation, says a French writer, is the touchstone of good breeding. According to circumstances, it should be respectful, cordial, civil, affectionate or familiar: an inclination of the head, a gesture with the hand, the touching or doffing of the ha... Read >
Author: Colby Morrison

Virtual Offices And You

05th May 2009
As the potential shaped by new-fangled knowledge shifts the centre of commerce away from the conventional office structure and toward a additional free-form virtual office system, it's significant that you take the occasion to believe whether a virtual of... Read >
Author: Alvin Jay

"How To Bust Out Of Stuck!" The 3 R's and 4 C's that Keep You on Track

09th March 2009
Copyright (c) 2009 Linda Feinholz Is this you? You have customers to satisfy, professional goals to deliver on and your personal goals shoved to the back burner... and you and your friends, colleagues, clients and vendors are already talking about 'ne... Read >
Author: Linda Feinholz
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