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Cheap Life Insurance Is More Affordable

17th September 2008
The cost of life insurance has dropped over thirty percent in the last decade. The reason is that the life expectancy of people the world over has increased and insurance companies are not paying out policies quite as often. It is not easy to think tha... Read >
Author: Karl Guevara

Do You Know Your Market Place? …Be In The Know!

25th June 2008
Find opportunities by being in the know. You have to know what is happening in your target marketplace. The better prepared you are the better you will be able to take advantage of the opportunities. You will be able to detect those opportunities befor... Read >
Author: Lou Castillo

After 2025 - What Will Happen When Most Ice Masses Have Disappeared?

05th June 2008
Within the next twenty years almost all of the current ice structure will have melted, however, at present this does not concern most of the population. While it is true that we can live without these ice masses, ecologically it is not sound. The planet'... Read >
Author: Mia den Haan

Towards 2025 – With Fewer Glaciers and Less Arctic Ice

05th June 2008
Many of the ice structures such as glaciers, ice in mountain areas, and the Arctic icecap are melting. Most of those structures will no longer be in existence within the next twenty years. Much of the Arctic ice has disappeared and many of the glaciers ar... Read >
Author: Mia den Haan

The story of Lego – the world’s most famous brick

20th May 2008
Lego is 50 years old, and the plastic toy building brick is still as popular as it ever was. Lego sells over two hundred playsets a year (with themes ranging from Star Wars to Harry Potter), in hundreds of different countries. The Lego toy empire beg... Read >
Author: Andrew Regan

Mexico - Best Place to Retire

11th May 2008
While there are some people who come to Mexico for a week and end up living here for the next twenty years, most people adopt a more prudent course and do some homework first. While there may be a few expatriates scattered in a dozen villages throughout M... Read >
Author: Jason Keiller

Cord Blood Collection - Give Life Another Chance

21st February 2008
The increasing popularity of cord blood collection all over the world is a very positive sign. What was regarded as a waste earlier is now considered most valuable after the delivery of the baby. Yes, I am referring to the umbilical cord blood and the ... Read >
Author: apurva

Heart disease in Asia

29th August 2007
Until recently, heart disease was uncommon in Asian populations. Results from a new study of more than half a million Asians indicate that a large epidemic of heart disease is poised to affect China and many other countries in the region. The study, co... Read >
Author: Li Ming Wong

15 Love Quotes For Sending Off New College Students

14th August 2007
Love quotes are a great way of getting your feelings across when you're at a loss for words. Sending your now-grown children off to school is one of those times. It's that time of year and parents everywhere are getting ready to send of their college stud... Read >
Author: Noel Jameson

Diabetes is spreading between people

08th December 2006
Latest studies done by experts show that is going to spread by 7 percent among adult people by the year 2005. They say that the reason of this is the bad health habits by people shortage of heart health knowledge. It is expected that there will be around ... Read >
Author: Abdulmajeed Alkatheeri

The 180º Market How the tides have changed!

16th November 2006
The housing market is significantly different than it was a year ago. No longer can a seller drop a sign in the yard and have multiple, above asking- price offers before they get back to their door. The number of homes on the market in central Florid... Read >
Author: Genesis Font

Is This Uranium Bull Market For Real?

14th February 2006
In light of Toshiba's recent proposed acquisition of Westinghouse Electric from the government-owned British Nuclear Fuels (BNFL), historians may be reminded of former Westinghouse Chairman Robert Kirby's litigious international outcry and prolonged battl... Read >
Author: James Finch

Baseball started in England

31st December 2005
Baseball started in England! baseball started in England Well not exactly. No one really knows where baseball started, but settlers in America brought with them the English games of cricket, rounders and the similar townball, which gradu... Read >
Author: David Skul

Seven Secrets to Buying a Franchise

05th December 2005
There are great benefits to owning a franchise. You often can sell goods and services that have instant name recognition and can obtain training and ongoing support to help you succeed. But be cautious before you sign on the dotted line. 1. Know H... Read >
Author: Joan Yankowitz
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