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04th September 2009
Good Bible study reference materials can be hard to find!
I have classed the following bible study references as "reference materials": commentaries, dictionaries, and concordances. I used some of the below materials, in addition to other printed mate... Read >
Author: Patrick Boone
03rd September 2009
A number of studies have been conducted to compare different types of animals, and it has been found that dogs are not just pretty sociable but also fairly simple to teach a variety of skills. One of the greatest qualities found in dogs is a high degree o... Read >
Author: Alicia McWilliams
30th August 2009
There are several issues worldwide today. Among those terrorism is most important and significant. Many countries are facing terrorism including Iraq, Afghanistan, India, Israel, Turkey, Srilanka, and many other countries. However Pakistan is more highlig... Read >
Author: maryum
27th August 2009
Unfortunately, no matter how much planning you put into a vacation or a trip, there are simply some things that cannot be planned for. Two of these are an illness or an injury while enjoying your time away. These two events can seriously affect how much f... Read >
Author: Jamy Wilson
07th August 2009
Business continuity is a perfect strategy adopted by an organization or any business to maintain its operations efficiently at the time of disaster. Disasters can be natural or man-made. Natural disasters include earthquake, floods, thunder and storms etc... Read >
Author: Jamie Hanson
03rd August 2009
The safe room, which is also known as a panic room, is a secure location within a home or building that is designed to provide safety for families during terrorist attacks, nature, burglaries, or other types of threats. A safe room is an ideal investment... Read >
Author: Emerson Swanson
15th June 2009
The global economic recession has taken a heavy toll on businesses across the world. And the Indian outsourcing industry has been no different. In fact, the outsourcing industry is one of the worst hit sectors. In this situation, companies are increasingl... Read >
Author: Maneet Puri
10th June 2009
One of the big questions after the terrorist attacks on WTC in the United States was, should we continue with our ways knowing full well that there should be more things done to prevent the WTC tragedy from happening again?
Halloween back in 2001 was ... Read >
Author: Jamie Hanson
15th May 2009
Whoever told you that only hard core professionals get to make money in the options market is quite right. You can invest in mutual funds and you can be buying into stocks without ever taking an expert advice and you could go by your instincts. These inve... Read >
Author: Robert Bell
13th May 2009
Things go wrong in the world and often times, there is little or nothing that we can do about it. This holds true in the world of business as well. Many times there are things that are completely out of our control that will drastically affect our busines... Read >
Author: successgalore11@gmail.com
01st May 2009
“I know that I need to deal with it to heal,” says a woman we’ll call Ramona. “But sometimes I just have to take a step away from it too. I have experienced very painful flashbacks. The memories get so vivid; I literally, physically feel the pai... Read >
Author: Gina Stepp
10th March 2009
We're living in very trying and difficult times and things don't seem to be getting any easier. Sometimes life can seem terribly painful and unfair, yet somehow we manage to struggle on, day after day, hoping and praying that things will soon get better. ... Read >
Author: Jesus Sabu
03rd December 2008
There is a vast difference between home insurance and home content insurance with the former referring to the structure of your property and basically anything that can be deemed as immovable. Home contents insurance is the antipode in the sense that it c... Read >
Author: Nigel Thomas
02nd September 2008
I always thought about flying with a private jet, but buying or renting one was always too expensive for me. I always liked to fly so I had to settle for first class with commercial flights. It was fun for a while, but as the prices went down for comm... Read >
Author: john1sheppard
02nd September 2008
I always thought about flying with a private jet, but buying or renting one was always too expensive for me. I always liked to fly so I had to settle for first class with commercial flights. It was fun for a while, but as the prices dropped for commer... Read >
Author: john1sheppard
01st September 2008
While none of us ever wants to find ourselves in an emergency situation, the fact is that most people will at some point in their lives. The real question is whether or not we will be prepared and know what to do when it happens. Emergencies can take ma... Read >
Author: Ellen Bell
27th August 2008
The Bellwether Report contains detailed analysis of the UK's marketing economy, based on a survey of 250 companies, representing all key business sectors. According to the most recent report, produced on behalf of the IPA (Institute of Practitioners in Ad... Read >
Author: Paul Whitney
30th June 2008
In this day and age of terrorist attacks, getting to your flight at the
airport can be quite daunting. In the old days, one would park out front of
the airport and unload their luggage. Then they would either do a curb side
check in or walk t... Read >
Author: Jonathan101
24th June 2008
Becoming a FBI agent requires knowledge and the ability to use that knowledge to its fullest potential. Many schools offer degrees in criminal justice, a stepping-stone towards learning law enforcement skills used by FBI Special Agents. But why not prepa... Read >
Author: Henley-Putnam University
01st April 2008
Companies are always cautious when hiring new employees. This is because the employees have access to resources and information that might be abused and used for industrial espionage. This is why it is important to perform a criminal background check when... Read >
Author: articlemarketing01@gmail.com
25th March 2008
After the onset of the terrorist attacks in the United States in 2001, the number of international students going to and enrolling at major universities in the country has significantly dropped. Many US policy makers and citizens did not know how importan... Read >
Author: Nick Sanders
20th March 2008
The United States is ramping up efforts to convince more international students to study at its major universities. The country has been aiming to boost and revitalize the number of foreign students enrolling at its major education institutions. Since the... Read >
Author: Nick Sanders
20th February 2008
It was estimated that last year that Britons made over 65 million trips abroad, with previous years showing these figures to be ever increasing.
Considering the number of things that can go wrong with a trip and all of the extra expenses that can crop... Read >
Author: Liam Gerken
23rd January 2008
How safe is your business if the U.S. experiences a recession this year? Will it do well, continuing along its productivity and growth projectory with little more than a slight re-focusing and tightening of the belt? Or will it dissolve into ruin, going b... Read >
Author: Susan L Reid
08th November 2007
More and more people are turning to Amtrak as a reliable way to travel for the holidays. After the terrorist attacks of 09/11/01, airport security has become increasingly difficult to get through. As a result most airports have long lines and delays takin... Read >
Author: Li Ming Wong
06th November 2007
We live in a tough old world. As a recent film tries to tell you, it's possible that you will be snatched off the street tomorrow by people you don't know, bound and gagged and flown off to some far-distant part of the world where you can be interrogated.... Read >
Author: Mike Scantlebury
27th September 2007
Approval of the TN-1 Visa (officially known as TN Status) to work in the U.S. is very subjective and since 9/11 and the various terrorist attacks, the U.S. Immigration Officers scrutinize each TN-1 Visa application more carefully. This does not mean it is... Read >
Author: TNVisaExpert
15th August 2007
A terrified young woman sits restlessly on her chair as she faces her doctor. She has the look of a frightened bird about to take flight. Her body was tensed, her head keeps turning around as she glances nervously around the room.
Her doctor asked... Read >
Author: aseya
15th August 2007
A terrified young woman sits restlessly on her chair as she faces her doctor. She has the look of a frightened bird about to take flight. Her body was tensed, her head keeps turning around as she glances nervously around the room.
Her doctor asked wh... Read >
Author: aseya
13th April 2007
The threat of terrorist attacks and biological warfare are a scary reality of living in today’s world. If the immanent were to happen, how well protected would you and your family be? Often when we think of protecting ourselves in the face of a disaster... Read >
Author: Barry Jenkins
07th April 2007
The gas prices cause frustration around the world. Unless you are in an area like the Middle East, Venezuela or Brazil you feel it at the pump. Gas prices always seem to be on the move. Usually the trend is not lower. It's going higher. The question this ... Read >
Author: Tim Allen
14th January 2007
Sometimes, it seems like the sky is falling. This often occurs around the holidays, Mondays and at the end of the month. If you feel this way, you need a bit of perspective.
Overcoming All Your Problems By Gaining Perspective
We have nothing to fea... Read >
Author: Bruno Baceli
17th November 2006
Although I have not been affected by the devastation, my family were in the World Trade Centre just two days before it went down. A little too close for comfort from where I'm sitting. I can't even begin to imagine how it has affected others who really ... Read >
Author: Robert Bell
04th October 2006
In an already insecure society dominated by crime, conflict and injustice, terrorism has a major impact on global level, having the ability to generate panic, chaos and destruction of indescribable proportions. Terrorism adds even more tensions between na... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
12th September 2006
I am somebody who loves to invest money on the stock market. Some might see this as a bit of a gamble which in a way it is, there are however certain steps people can take to limit this risk which may well help them to make money.
I see the stock mark... Read >
Author: Steve Hill
23rd June 2006
The world stock markets are going through quite a turbulent period at present and on average around ten percent has been wiped off some of the leading markets over the last month. In this article I write about how on a personal note I try to save in a ser... Read >
Author: Steve Hill
07th June 2006
What if you lost physical access to your office? Could you be back in business at another location within a couple of days? If not, you should explore cost-effective, reliable backup choices.
No one ever thinks it could happen to them. Yet, we have al... Read >
Author: Terri Roeslmeier
21st May 2006
Let me begin by stating that the best way to handle a crisis, is to prevent one.
So when it comes to things like network and computer failures, it behooves you to: use reliable computer systems; employ the best possible technical staff to keep your net... Read >
Author: Anna Johnson
12th May 2006
How secure do you feel that your family is today as we face attacks from international terrorists, carjackings and home invasions in our cities, and natural disasters of historical proportions wherever you look?
Do you feel in control? Or do you fee... Read >
Author: Don Philpott
07th May 2006
Popular culture enjoys different scenarios of the Armageddon catastrophe and there are many movies, songs and books written on the subject. People just love to speculate about how the world will end. Throughout the ages and even today there are all kinds... Read >
Author: christine bettridge
16th April 2006
CIOs Bring Technology to the Corporate Picnic
Publishing Guidelines: You may publish my article in your newsletter, on your website or in your print publication provided you include the resource box at the end. Notification would be appreciated but is... Read >
Author: S. Maurer
15th March 2006
What does an old Russian joke have to do with getting new business?
Did you increase your business in the past 12 months? Don't discriminate between more new clients or old clients spending more money--count the increase either way. If you didn't, you... Read >
Author: Paul Lemberg
29th December 2004
7 Proactive Strategies For You To Use When Sales Are Down
Copyright 2002 Herman Drost
Have you been unable to focus on marketing your business, since the terrorist attacks? Have sales been down for the past few weeks.
What can you do?
Well, you ... Read >
Author: Herman Drost
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