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Getting To Good: Your Spontaneous Woo Quotient

23rd September 2009
As I was driving to a friend's house, I passed the Dublin Pub, a local watering hole known for its live music. On the reader board, one band's name caught my eye: Spontaneous Woo. I did a little digging and learned that the band hails from Bay City, Mi... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

A Dialog about Anti-Semitism and the Fate of the State of Israel.

23rd September 2009
Rabid anti-Semitism, coupled with inane and outlandish conspiracy theories of world dominion, is easy to counter and dispel. It is the more "reasoned", subtle, and stealthy variety that it pernicious. "No smoke without fire," - say people - "there must be... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Making Your Own Furniture

22nd September 2009
With the ballooning prices of furniture, it sometimes makes more sense to build your own furniture rather than purchase them. If you can't buy it, build it. In the older days, most people would make their own furniture. It didn't help that that was pr... Read >
Author: Del Mckinney

An Introduction to Currency Correlation

11th September 2009
Global currencies don’t ride the trends in isolation. The apparent technical movement between two currencies in a pair may cause an effect in the behaviour of each separate currency. A third currency will also have some bearing on the rise or fall of a ... Read >

Stemming the Rising Tide of Burglaries with Modern Technology

29th August 2009
Stemming the Rising Tide of Burglaries with Technological Innovation Since 2002, all crimes in this country have gone down with the exception of burglary which has steadily increased and now with the economic downturn is accelerating. Burglar Alarm Sys... Read >
Author: AmericanBulldogSecurity.com

Car Insurance Costs Are On The Up

17th August 2009
As if the British public have not suffered enough in the credit crunch, we now learn that car insurance premiums are expected to soar by a record 20 per cent this year. The rising tide of of personal injury claims coupled with the increasing cost of fraud... Read >
Author: michael challiner

An Introduction to Currency Correlation

04th August 2009
Global currencies don’t ride the trends in isolation. The apparent technical movement between two currencies in a pair may cause an effect in the behaviour of each separate currency. A third currency will also have some bearing on the rise or fall of a ... Read >
Author: dbp2005

The Future of Real Estate Investing

01st July 2009
Since fall of 2008, the news has been bleak for the real estate market. Foreclosures have been at an all-time high. And while buyers found that it was harder to get a loan, they did find the market favored them. Many good quality homes have been on the ma... Read >
Author: Terence S Young

Economic Cheerfulness

27th June 2009
Word got around that the country was showing the signs of revitalization. The hopefulness of the experts has swiftly been reflected in the buying patterns of investors and the economy is beaming. Yesterday, the Dow Jones industrial average was at a 235 po... Read >
Author: Robert Bell

The Recession Is Making Repossessions Soar

18th June 2009
It is a fact that one family evicted from their home every 10 minutes as mortgage lenders push up repossessions by 92 per cent. One family is being kicked out of their home every ten minutes after failing to pay their mortgage, figures revealed yesterday.... Read >
Author: michael challiner

Whiplash Claims Solicitors

06th June 2009
Why whiplash crash scams make it harder for real victims Motor insurance companies are becoming concerned that a rising tide of fraudulent whiplash claims could make life much harder for genuine victims of road traffic accidents and push the cost of in... Read >
Author: Nick Jervis

Feldman Law Center - Loan Modifications are Working Says FDIC Chairman

05th June 2009
Loan modifications are working and are showing encouraging results but could be threatened by a softening economy over the long haul. “Efforts at mortgage loan modification are having positive results, but their ultimate success will depend on the traje... Read >
Author: Feldman Law Center

Spring Shoe Shopping Shouldn't Spell Foot Pain

18th May 2009
All around us trees and flowers are in full bloom, basking in the returning warm sunshine. The warmth and color of Spring are finally here. With the arrival of the new season, women flock to the malls for new spring and summer outfits. This must also mean... Read >
Author: Dr. Christopher Segler

Child Obesity and The Root Cause

18th May 2009
The rise in the amount of fat kids in Europe and America is the base of a current debate about who is responsible for this increase There are a number of elements to be taken into consideration such as our 20th century lifestyles and modern technology,... Read >
Author: Brian Worley

Bulldoze That House

13th April 2009
It is time for a new Television show, Bulldoze That House! The theme for the show could be done to the tune of Elvis Pressley�s Viva Las Vegas; that gambling town. For gambling is what many home owners have done over the last four years; supplementing ... Read >
Author: Ouida Vincent

Double Glazing Energy Ratings Explained

17th March 2009
Energy ratings for windows are a newborn concept which test the turn of heat which escapes from windows and doors in visit to rate a house for thermal efficiency. The ratings start at G rating for the least energy efficient and go up to an 'A' for the ... Read >
Author: leebo

Introduction To Currency Correlation

13th March 2009
Global currencies don't ride the trends in isolation. The apparent technical movement between two currencies in a pair may cause an effect in the behaviour of each separate currency. A third currency will also have some bearing on the rise or fall of a se... Read >
Author: suegold

Home Health Care Combined with New Equipment is the Answer for South Jersey Seniors

10th March 2009
New Jersey seniors are learning that combining the right medical equipment with good quality home care services can be a winning combination for allowing seniors to live happy, comfortable and safe while remaining in their own homes. With the rising ti... Read >
Author: Murphy Ortiz

Whiplash Claims Solicitors

06th March 2009
Why whiplash crash scams make it harder for real victims Motor insurance companies are becoming concerned that a rising tide of fraudulent whiplash claims could make life much harder for genuine victims of road traffic accidents and push the cost of in... Read >
Author: neiljontas

Finding the Perfect Match for Mismatched Footwear

03rd February 2009
There are many reasons why mismatched footwear might be desired or required. Some people are born with feet of two different sizes. Other people have had an injury or illness which has resulted in a deformity of one or both of their feet. Some polio survi... Read >
Author: Kent

Finding the Perfect Match for Mismatched Footwear

03rd February 2009
There are many reasons why mismatched footwear might be desired or required. Some people are born with feet of two different sizes. Other people have had an injury or illness which has resulted in a deformity of one or both of their feet. Some polio survi... Read >
Author: Kent

Denial of Diabetes Signs and Symptoms

17th January 2009
Millions of Americans who suffer with diabetes are simply not aware they have the disease. Having said that, many of these people are aware that something is wrong and are in denial of diabetes signs and symptoms. This article will consider the signs, sym... Read >
Author: Fiona Beckett

Finding the Perfect Match for Mismatched Footwear

08th January 2009
There are many reasons why mismatched footwear might be desired or required. Some people are born with feet of two different sizes. Other people have had an injury or illness which has resulted in a deformity of one or both of their feet. Some polio survi... Read >
Author: Kent

Finding the Perfect Match for Mismatched Footwear

08th January 2009
There are many reasons why mismatched footwear might be desired or required. Some people are born with feet of two different sizes. Other people have had an injury or illness which has resulted in a deformity of one or both of their feet. Some polio survi... Read >
Author: Kent

The Double Whammy in Texas - Higher Property Taxes, Lower Home Value!

30th November 2008
Texas real estate owners today are caught in a costly paradox: as property values decline, the county tax assessor�s office paints a far rosier picture. Home sales are flat, yet property taxes continue to rise. Visit the local county tax assessor�s ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

How to sustain current economic slump?

23rd September 2008
In the current scenario of economic crisis, small business owners are worried on what lies next after the dirt that’s raised by Fannie and Freddie, Lehman Brothers, ML and AIG. The latest to this list could probably be Washington Mutual. As a small ... Read >
Author: Mark Waltzer

Turn on the Heat: a celebrity approach to CVs.

09th September 2008
Once upon a time, the term �celebrity� was synonymous with the �A-list� � those at the top of their game in sports or entertainment. However, screens and magazine stands are now awash with a rising tide of B, C or F-listers; people who�ve achi... Read >
Author: MarkeD

Look What Crawled out from the Storm Debris Pile – A Scoundrel!

09th September 2008
Everyone knows that hurricanes and major storms bring with them a rising tide of floodwaters, torrential rains, and high winds. The damage left behind is measured in millions, if not billions, of dollars. While many well meaning people and legitimate co... Read >
Author: Mark Decherd

Look What Crawled out from the Storm Debris Pile – A Scoundrel!

09th September 2008
Everyone knows that hurricanes and major storms bring with them a rising tide of flood waters, torrential rains, and high winds. The damage left behind is measured in millions, if not billions, of dollars. While many well meaning people and legitimate c... Read >
Author: Mark Decherd

Britts Missing Out On Capped Price Energy Deals

03rd September 2008
Over 50 per cent of householders were not able to arrange a capped price energy deal before the last round of price rises, according to the Motley Fool. According to research carried out by the independent financial advice site, 54 per cent of people w... Read >
Author: ARouse

The Spice Of Life In Fashion

27th June 2008
The spices of life are more to some and less to others. Contrary to a captain with no hull beneath his deck, but a good steady wind and a pair of Denim flares more befitting a weatherworn sailor feeling his years, to the Far East in search of spices. Time... Read >
Author: Patrick

Security Is Front and Center at Globalriskforum.org

07th April 2008
WASHINGTON − Global security remains one of the most important topics of our time, as existing and potential threats continue to pose many challenges for governments and citizens worldwide. In an effort to address this situation, an international and... Read >
Author: Mathias Levarek

Why your business needs two types of accountability.

10th September 2007
The tide's coming in, fast. Your kayak is there on the sand, starting to get gently nudged.Meanwhile you're flat out on a beach towel. Hot sun. Cool breeze. Iced tea. Are you going to get up in time to save your kayak from floating out to sea?Your busines... Read >
Author: Mark Silver

Rising Tides In Scotland Could Set Back The Property Market

03rd August 2007
Climate change is bringing more than adverse weather effects to Scotland’s inhabitants; Sea levels are rising, and in some months when there are the highest tides of the year, more of Scotland’s costal homes could see increasing chances of damage in t... Read >
Author: tonythorntail

Teenage Obesity

12th July 2007
Obesity is a growing health problem which more people face now than they ever did. And teenage obesity is becoming an ever more growing problem, not only in the developed countries, but also in the developing countries. And the main culprit of growing tee... Read >
Author: Krishan Bakhru

Obesity in America

12th July 2007
It is a fact that obesity in America is rising at an astronomical rate. When compared to obesity rates ten even fifteen years ago, it is clearly noticeable that a considerable percentage of America is getting fatter, and that’s the plain unvarnished tru... Read >
Author: Krishan Bakhru

Why Buy Fairtrade Bags?

01st July 2007
Why were the quintessentially English clothing company Mulberry selling African Bags? And what part do bottle tops play in the battle against Aids? Bottle-top bags may sound like an idea straight from Blue Peter, but Mulberry's version is miles away from... Read >
Author: Davinos Greeno

Morbid Obesity Appears To Be Rising At An Uncontrollable Rate

16th June 2007
It is no secret that obesity in rising rapidly in many western countries and that the United States is leading the field but what is perhaps not so well known is that the number of those people classed as severely or morbidly obese is growing at twice the... Read >
Author: Donald Saunders

Body Mass Index – A Slogan for Today’s Generation?

10th April 2007
With winter fast receding for another year, the approaching summer brings with it the promise of longer evenings, warm sunshine and an opportunity for the kids to escape the confines of the home and emerge to enjoy playing outside during the long summer n... Read >
Author: Andrew Regan

GP’s Choose Private Healthcare Over NHS

02nd March 2007
A recent survey by the ‘Hospital Doctor’ magazine, which was featured predominantly in the Daily Mail, has revealed that nearly a quarter of GP’s now have private medical insurance. This news has been met with a series of responses; many blaming GPs... Read >
Author: Andrew Regan

There's Always a Bull Market Somewhere

15th February 2007
Do you look at the mutual fund rankings that magazines publish every year? The performances can often be eyepopping. Have your ever seen a year that the best performing mutual funds had a loss? Of course not, there's always funds that have a good year, e... Read >
Author: John Ruppel

Create Photographic Images in a Sea Cave

08th January 2007
Create Photographic Images in a Sea Cave Photographing in a sea cave, although not without it's safety hazards, provides a challenging and rewarding photography opportunity. Wilderness photographer, Laurie McArthur, gives basic tips on handling the dif... Read >
Author: Laurie McArthur

When a loan becomes delinquent, why involve debt collection agencies like CapQuest?

06th December 2006
It is a sad fact of everyday life that many consumers will at some point find themselves in debt. Whether the debt is accumulated through credit cards, personal loans, hire purchase, catalogues or utility bills, falling into debt is unfortunately becoming... Read >
Author: martymac

What To Do When The Market Is In A Rally Mode

27th September 2006
When the market is "on fire" a lot of interesting things happen. We are sure you have heard the old adage "a rising tide lifts all boats" and it is one of those "truisms". When the market is on fire just about everyone does well. But when the market gets ... Read >
Author: Larry Potter

Preparing Your Sailboat for a Hurricane

21st April 2006
During a hurricane your sailboat can be in severe jeopardy even if the storm doesn't pass near to you. The most important thing is to make preparations in advance. As a storm grows close the weather can make it difficult to prepare your boat and supplies ... Read >
Author: David Stone

Preparing Your Boat For a Hurricane

21st April 2006
During a hurricane your boat can be in severe jeopardy even if the storm doesn't pass near to you. The most important thing is to make preparations in advance. As a storm grows close the weather can make it difficult to prepare your boat and supplies coul... Read >
Author: David Stone

An Introduction to Currency Correlation

28th March 2006
A brief overview of how different pairs of currencies will affect each other. How the activity of a single currency may affect movement in a pair. Global currencies don't ride the trends in isolation. The apparent technical movement between two currenc... Read >
Author: Kelly Archibald

Mahatma Gandhu,the Great Soul of the Nation

06th January 2006
Mohandas Gandhi, the father of modern India was born in Gujarat in 1869. He underwent a childhood marriage at 13 and was later sent by his family to study law in London. Once he had graduated from the Inner Temple he moved to South Africa where he remaine... Read >
Author: Derek Miller

A Dialog about Anti-Semitism

15th August 2005
A Dialog about Anti-Semitism By Sam Vaknin Author of "Malignant Self Love - Narcissism Revisited" Rabid anti-Semitism, coupled with inane and outlandish conspiracy theories of world dominion, is easy to counter and dispel. It is the more "reas... Read >
Author: Sam Vaknin