Articles, tagged with "man on the moon", page 4
04th March 2008
Fashion critiques are often informative and short enough to scan while you're at the breakfast table, or waiting for the train. Aimed at those who are on the move, they reveal just enough information to prompt further investigation. A recommendation is wo...
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Author:
morton
24th January 2008
Great success stories start with a clear, compelling vision that pulls you forward, even on those days when you would rather sleep in... or when taking action just feels too darn difficult.
But what exactly IS that vision?
Here are six steps to get ...
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Author:
Summerhawk
07th November 2007
I'd like to say something about "associating." Sometimes we think of this word in terms of our personal associations, the building of our relationships; but there is another way of associating. It is associating with your mind. Learn from others; study th...
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Author:
Roice Krueger
15th May 2007
It's not enough to realize you need to keep your marketing on the cutting edge by incorporating web site video. Like all endeavors from putting a man on the moon to baking a cake, there is a definite formula to follow for success, and here it is.
Be su...
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12th March 2007
Many people are unaware of the brilliant inventions, life-saving innovations, and important programs that have been fueled by government and foundation grants. If you need help launching your own great idea, you should find out more about available free ...
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Author:
Alan Paul
16th November 2006
In the early 1960s gasoline was cheap, President Kennedy was determined to put a man on the moon, and the youth generation's demand for fast cars exceeded its desire for efficiency. The cars that resulted included the Chevy Impala, Ford Mustang, and Plymo...
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Author:
Saurabh Sharma
06th July 2006
Flying outdoors with your own little glider is both fun and relaxing. RC gliders and sailplanes offer a quieter and cheaper flying experience as opposed to electric or gas powered RC planes.
The first man on the moon, Neil Armstrong, once said this abo...
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Author:
Michael Cottier
02nd May 2006
About Intellectual Advancement and Emotional DegenerationAmazing, how a conversation that starts out on an innocent note, cansuddenly zoom into something as in-depth as humanity and the reasons behindits performance.The other day a friend of mine mentione...
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07th February 2006
Challenging questions open people up to creative thinking. When John F. Kennedy suggested we put a man on the moon, many challenging questions followed. What materials should we use to build a spaceship? How can we get through the earth's atmosphere? How ...
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Author:
Gary Cohen