Articles, tagged with "grand scheme of things", page 3
10th August 2010
Have you ever gone out for new clothes, makeup, to a tanning salon or beauty shop just because you want a little self-esteem booster? People who suffer hair loss due to an illness or the treatment of an illness often need a self esteem booster even more t...
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Author:
Victor David
04th August 2010
Wireless Internet seems like it has been around for ages, though it is still considered generally a new type of technology. When put into the grand scheme of things, the concept of Internet in any type of connection is still a relatively new idea (for whi...
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Author:
Joseph Hildebrandt
27th July 2010
Chinese news agency Xinhua has started broadcasting events in China in English. This move by Chinese government is primarily to combat media giants CNN and the BBC.
The Chinese government owned news agency - Xinhua has started broadcasting events happe...
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Author:
Stephen Greenwood
21st July 2010
The concept that you have to be located in some huge urban metropolis just to be in touch with the latest and greatest technology is a reality of the past. Today, more mid-sized cities, towns and growing counties have been equipping themselves with a digi...
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Author:
Joseph Hildebrandt
07th July 2010
Lanyards have so many uses. They are such a simple little tool, but they are also useful. No doubt you've seen government employees and other office staff using them to keep tabs on their employee IDs. They can also be useful for helping you tote around t...
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Author:
William Gabriel
30th June 2010
There are basically two types of commercials. There are the short ones that they play in the wee movies and shows, but they're also the long ones are called infomercials. The reason why they're called infomercials is that they use information as one of ...
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Author:
Morgan Richman
24th June 2010
Getting a flat tire is enough to ruin anyone's day, especially if you don't know how to change a flat tire. From figuring out where in your car the spare tire is even housed to figuring out how to get the lug nuts off- or worse still- what a lug nut even ...
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Author:
David Williams
17th June 2010
Many people are feeling the fallout from the unstable economy. One of the biggest places these issues can be seen is by looking at the increase in unemployment across the board. You may think that these issues don't affect you but in the grand scheme of t...
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Author:
JenB
17th June 2010
Many people are feeling the fallout from the unstable economy. One of the biggest places these issues can be seen is by looking at the increase in unemployment across the board. You may think that these issues don't affect you but in the grand scheme of t...
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Author:
JenB
31st May 2010
Not too long ago in the grand scheme of things, Japan's industrial capabilities were quite basic, particularly following the restrictions of the post-war period. Today though, the small Asian nation is pretty much the watchword for high-quality consumer e...
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Author:
Sharon Cooper
27th May 2010
The art of Ninjutsu the self-defense and personal development system of Japan's ancient shadow warriors, is very unique within the martial arts world. In fact, I have always taught my students that Ninjutsu is not a real martial art in the conventional ...
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Author:
Jeffrey M. Miller
24th May 2010
In the world of martial arts and self defense training, it's common to hear practitioners discussing the fact that "their style" has 8 strikes, 5 chokes, or (fill-in-the-blank) number of techniques. But, in ninjutsu - the ninja's self protection arts, s...
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Author:
Jeffrey M. Miller
14th May 2010
Nearly 90 percent of full-coverage or wall-to-wall carpeting produced today is made of synthetic fibers, with nylon being the highest among them. Wool carpeting makes up the other 10 percent of today's carpet production which begs the question, "If wool's...
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Author:
Alex Mc Stafani
12th May 2010
We can divide copywriters into two types: the direct response copywriter and the "image" copywriter. And the copy they'll give you follows their nature. And depending on what you're attempting to do, that might matter.
There's no real problem with this...
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Author:
Jon McCulloch
06th May 2010
The FTC (Federal Trade Commission) has decided to ban robocalls also known as pre-recorded commercial calls. Violators of this new law and ban could face fines as high as $16,000. But it is only commercial solicitations that are a part of the ban, warning...
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Author:
Paul Wise