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How A Regular Joe Made It To The Boardroom

29th September 2009
The Joe in question isn’t me. It’s a good friend of mine. Born in squalor, raised in need, and oppressed by his neighbors, he fought tooth and nail to survive the slums, enter a good university- and now, runs a multitude of companies. These aren... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Why Apartments in East Village are best to live in?

29th September 2009
East-Village, located in New York is one of the most sought by the visitors after Manhattan. East-Village is the charming neighborhood in central Manhattan and ranked second best place for the apartments in New York City. It became one of the most famou... Read >
Author: jack albert

Goverment Cruel Rules Kills More Than Fred West/Ian Huntley

24th September 2009
Threatened once again by our governing bodies, how much more can we take. I hear we are to be penalized with higher council taxes for making our houses into a home by decorating or adding a conservatory. People are going to be weary of putting a lick... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

A better world with child sponsorship

22nd September 2009
Child sponsorship enables a common person in an evolved country to aid a child from a poorly developed part of the world until he can become independent. This aid consists in money, clothes, moral support and anything that can make a difference. This prac... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

A Taste Of History In Enchanting Edinburgh

16th September 2009
Edinburgh is a city that welcomes change and innovation, especially when it comes to business and cultural matters. However, despite keeping a crest of the wave of change, Edinburgh still retains much of its old fashioned charms in the very streets of the... Read >
Author: Adam Singleton

Onestopshop get your tickets book instantly!

08th September 2009
When you plan your visit, you are bound to be hassled by a host of issues ranging from planning the itinerary, booking tickets, car bookings, accommodation and local tour programs. It’s here, OneStopShop Services offers its expertise in helping you to... Read >
Author: Simar

Olive County : Now own a designer home in Delhi - NCR

08th September 2009
The dream home you always needed and wanted. A place which is much more then a house, it is a home. A place where you can hide away from the world and claim a small area as your own. A small cave, shelter which one can call your own where you can rest and... Read >
Author: Anshuman Sahni

Planning to buy a property?

01st September 2009
There is a considerable section of the society who is not fully aware of the nitty-grw of apartment buying and suffers unnecessarily. What usually baffles them during the negotiation process is the authenticity of property papers. Here are ... Read >
Author: 99acres

How To Rent A House in Delhi

31st August 2009
There is a considerable section of the society who is not fully aware of the nitty-grw of apartment buying and suffers unnecessarily. What usually baffles them during the negotiation process is the authenticity of property papers. Here are ... Read >
Author: 99acres

Where are YOU a Slumdog?

16th August 2009
Five keys for taming your inner Slumdog I recently saw the Oscar-winning movie Slumdog Millionaire. It’s rare that I agree with “The Academy”, but this was a really terrific movie with such a moving story. As you likely have heard, it’s about... Read >
Author: The Guilt Free Coach: Victoria Cook

Manifesting What You Want Does Get Easier.

15th August 2009
My fiancé and I started getting into the law of attraction a few years ago. We've been moving up in the world every since. The law of attraction is simply what you want to attract, and believe you’ll attract, you will get. It can work for positive a... Read >
Author: Kari

Michael Jackson Website

07th August 2009
Michael Joseph Jackson was born on the 29th of August, 1958. His sudden and surprising passing on the 25th of June, 2009 shocked the entire world. Right from the most successful folks in the entertainment industry to the people in slums, everyone grieve... Read >
Author: Numbers Larson

Michael Jackson Merchandise - Grab Your Michael Jackson Collection Today

24th July 2009
Michael Jackson goods Michael Joseph Jackson, born on the 29th of Aug 1958, died on the 25th of June 2009 was a legend in his own right. The whole world reacted with shock and horror about the news of King of Pop's death. From the music industry familie... Read >
Author: Jacob Barber

New York - The City That Never Sleeps

24th July 2009
Meet New York, the city of fast cars and faster people! This is the city that boasts of its sense of timelessness. The city of lights, the city that never sleeps. This is it. This is New York. Where else can you catch a snowflake on your nose whilst stand... Read >
Author: ProtoTravels

Acknowledging the Cry of Kenya By Richard Roberts

09th July 2009
"In a country where more than 1,000,000 folks are unwaged, living in slums, and going hungry due to famine and drought, desperate folks are crying out for help. Will YOU join with us to answer their call?"Around 3,000,000 folk live in Nairobi, Kenya. And ... Read >
Author: Guillermo Wise

Life training – Utilizing Your Skills to the Fullest Extent Towards Optimum Excellence

07th July 2009
In a bleak remote South Texas, there was a town called Beaumont in the 1900s. A poverty stricken man is left pondering his future on a seemingly barren piece of land. Stricken with the urgency of his present condition, jarred by contention of a bleak ... Read >
Author: Gary Eby

Person in Kolkata

01st July 2009
Kolkata is among the largest cities in India and home to billions of people who belong to different religious communities, castes and linguistic groups. Apart from original inhabitants, thousands of people, who are residents of other states, cities and co... Read >
Author: asishdutta

Dads Who Abuse Their Star Kids

04th June 2009
All children have the right to live in safety and security, as stated by the United Nations Convention on the Right of the Child, yet millions around the globe suffer the long term effects of child abuse, with only a few organizations actually dealing wit... Read >
Author: lynthomas

Are You Looking For Free Movies Available Online?

18th May 2009
Well get ready! Because there are quite a few sites to choose from. One website I found focused on the best FREE movies online that can be found throughout the Internet. Here you will find weekly publications of the best and free movies available online (... Read >
Author: kristiambrose

College Funding Option: Personal Student Loans

15th May 2009
It is unfortunate, but there isn't any easy way to predict the future, save for your own determination to influence it as you can. Therefore, you may have that nagging feeling about taking Direct Student Loans; it may become Bad Credit if something goes w... Read >
Author: Ric Yan

Know the Dangers of Foreclosure Ghost Towns

05th May 2009
Overinflated job markets and overinflated housing markets went together during the real estate boom years of the 2000s. But too many companies believed in the Federal Reserve's illusion of low interest rates fueling investment and too many homeowners beli... Read >
Author: Nick Adama

Charity is a blessing in disguise for the poor children

28th March 2009
In India, charity is considered as a pious deed that is carried out to improve a life or to fulfill the need of togetherness. There have been a lot of generous people, who are making regular contributions towards upgrading poor people from their pathetic ... Read >
Author: naval gogia

Going Underground: Find a Hidden Edinburgh

27th March 2009
At the heart of many a tourist’s wish list is the ability to try and discover the interesting side of any city they are visiting. Museums, art galleries and visitor centres are all excellent tourist attractions – but they don’t always teach you ab... Read >
Author: Jamie Rigwell

Oscar Winning Movie Revives Interest in Game Show

25th March 2009
Audiences around the world have been smitten with the popular film Slumdog Millionaire - the tale of a young man from the slums of Mumbai, who suddenly makes it big on India's version of Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? The film has won many awards, incl... Read >
Author: Andrew Regan

The Colors of India

24th March 2009
India is most definitely booming nowadays. Not only has it got a wonderful tourism campaign these days (“Incredible India” ring a bell?) it is also put in the spotlight with much thanks to the critical success of the film “Slumdog Millionaire” (d... Read >
Author: ajcones

Yogic Reason for Weight Loss

17th March 2009
Magic of health can lead to a huge success which is truly a great Fulfillment and a better way of life. Yoga and is truly the magic which offers us a way to simply get more out of life. This article is our tiny contribution to the thousands of years of Yo... Read >
Author: Alien

Fortunate of Slumdog Millionaire

09th March 2009
Slumdog Millionaire is not the fortunate of slums life, it creates real facts of life but the characters of movie have really fortunate to act. It is not a movie for slums but also it is a movie of slums fortunate. Its theme is also related to the for... Read >
Author: Gian Brett

Bollywood Movies

30th January 2009
The movie is about the Indian description of the hit TV show Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? This movie has attractive background. It is not the first to be made about Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? Dev Patel plays Jamal Malik, a former Mumbai street-kid ... Read >
Author: alienzaris

Movies and the Terrible Economy

28th January 2009
Have the filmmakers taken the statement about the ‘economy going to the dogs’, too seriously? Two of the major flicks released this holiday season have to do with dogs. The first, Owen Wilson and Jennifer Aniston star in ‘Marley and Me’, which has... Read >
Author: liza252

Short Introduction of Canteen related products

12th January 2009
These days one can find a lot of new, modern, technologically advanced appliances made for the kitchen. Earlier Refrigerator, Gas stove, Toaster, etc. were considered to be very Hi-Fi appliances. But these days one can find them in every house, yes, even ... Read >
Author: Manish

Small Business Marketing: The Single Strategy that Will Make Your Customers Eternally Loyal to You

07th January 2009
The other day, I heard an incredible story of business and marketing success. During the Great Depression of the 1930s, a boy named Joe Girard was born. His father was abusive, and they lived in the Detroit's broken slums. Impoverished and struggli... Read >
Author: Katie Langston

Nuclear families - is it the norm or a choice

29th December 2008
From the time I've been around ( not that I am very ancient), but long enough to see the changes happening in family settings especially in the middle classes. Talking of Chennai, the city has changed, progressed and has come a long way since I was a k... Read >
Author: pj

Know the facts of typhoid fever

18th December 2008
What typhoid fever is? Typhoid fever is a disease that is caused by a bacterium called Salmonella Typhi or (S.Typhi). This thrives only in the human beings and is extremely from the body through human waste like stool and urine. Causes of typhoid... Read >
Author: Poly Muthumbi

The Iraq War is won

08th December 2008
Regardless of your original view of the invasion of Iraq – a just, moral and necessary war according to us paleo-knuckle dragging, tooth sucking, unibrow conservatives – one has to admit that it is over. Done. Finished. Iraq is more peaceful than a ty... Read >
Author: craigread01@gmail.com

The Little Known Secret About Gratitude!

01st December 2008
A couple of years ago, my wife and I were in Italy with thirty-eight other people on a tour bus. It is such a beautiful country, and the food is just fabulous! Having a tour guide for those six days taught us much about the country. I remember one af... Read >
Author: Michael A Verdicchio

Carrom Makes It to the Bollywood

17th July 2008
Followed by Shahrukh Khan’s hockey mania in “Chak De! India” and John Abraham donning the mettle of a football pro in the expected release “Goal”, it is time Carrom takes on the colors through the “Rang De Basanti” fame Siddharth as a Carrom... Read >
Author: prasannamoorthy

Carrom Makes It to the Bollywood

17th July 2008
Followed by Shahrukh Khan’s hockey mania in “Chak De! India” and John Abraham donning the mettle of a football pro in the expected release “Goal”, it is time Carrom takes on the colors through the “Rang De Basanti” fame Siddharth as a Carrom... Read >
Author: prasannamoorthy

Carrom Makes It to the Bollywood

17th July 2008
Followed by Shahrukh Khan’s hockey mania in “Chak De! India” and John Abraham donning the mettle of a football pro in the expected release “Goal”, it is time Carrom takes on the colors through the “Rang De Basanti” fame Siddharth as a Carrom... Read >
Author: prasannamoorthy

Mumbai – One City, Two Worlds

14th July 2008
The nation’s financial capital Mumbai has so far been witnessing skyrocketing real estate prices. But as population is escalating at the same pace and people are pouring from all over, the city is struggling to fit them all. As Mumbai’s profile att... Read >
Author: George Gonigal

Sheffield Botanical Gardens Restored

10th July 2008
The Gardens have recently been fully restored at a cost of approximately £6.69 million and they are the only Botanical Gardens in the country to have undertaken such a complete restoration. In order to access the generous Heritage Lottery Fund Award of ... Read >
Author: braegheneffe

Renting and noisy neighbors

19th June 2008
Noise can be a nuisance and worse of all it stalks us in our own homes, thanks to the neighbors. About 100 million Americans share walls with strangers, many in acoustical slums. In U.S. Census Bureau surveys, people consistently rate noise ahead of crime... Read >
Author: soundproof

Road Rage

23rd January 2008
I've heard it said that character is who you are in private, not what you are in public. This sounds fairly reasonable to me, but, unfortunately I think I may have found a loophope. You see, the other day I did something privately that I would never do pu... Read >
Author: Aaron Taylor

Pune Real Estate Developer Suggests for SRZs

22nd January 2008
Pune's real estate developer Mr. Kumar Gera, Chairman, CREDAI in his welcome address at the CREDAI's National Convention – NATCON 2008 held from 7th to 9th January at Hotel Ashok, New Delhi put forth a very interesting idea. That of creating Special Res... Read >
Author: George Gonigal

Racism and the Enduring Controversy of Huckleberry Finn

13th September 2007
When The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn was first published in 1884, it was declared an instant literary classic by respected critics such as Edmund Clarence Stedman and Brander Matthews. However, Mark Twain's greatest book was not without its detractors.... Read >
Author: Baudelaire Jones

Life and Work of Jacob Riis

21st August 2007
The City of New York is famous for its talents and significant people. Jacob Riis is one of them. He is famous for devotion in exercise his photographic and journalistic abilities to concentrate on the public anxiety that New York City saw. As one of the ... Read >
Author: nickrichardson544

Life and Work of Jacob Riis

21st August 2007
The City of New York is famous for its talents and significant people. Jacob Riis is one of them. He is famous for devotion in exercise his photographic and journalistic abilities to concentrate on the public anxiety that New York City saw. As one of the ... Read >
Author: nickrichardson544

An Introduction to the Go-Green Ecology Pages

16th June 2007
The British Isles are beautiful. Even with the threat of global warming we can have every hope of keeping it that way. In a world where fearful climatic conditions, most of which were induced by mankind’s own irresponsible behaviour, are having a dev... Read >
Author: Theodora Cochrane

Indian Educator, California Church and Artists Join Forces in Support of Kolkata Free School

21st May 2007
Mohammad Khalilullah rises each day at 5 and walks out into the slums of Kolkata (formerly known as Calcutta) and collects his "beautiful children who sleep under the sky.” He buys them milk and bread—their only meal of the day—bathes them and sends... Read >
Author: Linda Wieland

How to Build Wealth with Rental Properties

12th February 2007
When you hear of a wealth building seminar that claims to show you how you can make a large profit with little risk, you can be fairly certain that the topic is going to be rental properties. The idea behind this form of wealth building is purchasing home... Read >
Author: Natalie Arandaa

From Present into the Future: Photography

29th January 2007
Now photography became a kind of art, special exhibitions took place and so being the part of culture photography couldn’t help influencing the development of this culture. The development of this art in England was much slower, if compared with other w... Read >
Author: Jennifer Burns

Shipla Shetty and her Big Brother from UK

23rd January 2007
The row over Jade Goody and her friend's outbursts against Shilpa Shetty in particular in the British Reality TV show Big Brother had 10 prime characteristics: 1. Calling India a Slum: This is perhaps the only racist remark in the whole episode. Jade G... Read >
Author: Vineet Raj Kapoor

The Myths of the Google Sandbox

08th January 2007
There has been much speculation about the Google sandbox theory. The buzz in most forums on this topic is so great that most seo, real estate, mortgage, and internet marketing forums have threads devoted to this subject. Some seo "experts" believe that t... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Affordable Large Home Building Projects

29th September 2006
Affordable large home building projects have the advantage of serving a greater amount of people at once without sacrificing quality. This is exactly what is currently being implemented in the country of Turkey, where prospective homeowners are given opti... Read >
Author: Serdar Pala

TOKI : Toplu Konut Idaresi Konut Idaresi

29th September 2006
The Housing Administration of Turkey, more commonly referred to as TOKI is a great organization that helps low income individuals find the funding they need in order to buy a house. TOKI is in charge of many housing development projects in Turkey right no... Read >
Author: Serdar Pala

A Better World through Child Sponsorship

10th May 2006
Child sponsorship enables a common person in an evolved country to aid a child from a poorly developed part of the world until he can become independent. This aid consists in money, clothes, moral support and anything that can make a difference. This prac... Read >
Author: Joseph Hogue

Mistreatment and misgovernment of the poor in developed countries.

08th January 2006
Copyright 2006 Vincent Wilmot Misgoverning the poor. The poor in developed countries like the USA and UK, honest and dishonest alike, are handled only by the non-street-wise middle class who run government departments and other bodies - ensuring tha... Read >
Author: Vincent Wilmot

Goverment Cruel Rules Kills More Than Fred West/Ian Huntley

16th November 2005
Threatened once again by our governing bodies, how much more can we take. I hear we are to be penalized with higher council taxes for making our houses into a home by decorating or adding a conservatory. People are going to be weary of putting a lick... Read >
Author: Kacy Carr

The Next Big Thing

17th August 2005
An article written recently in Forbes Magazine described webeducation to be the next 100 billion dolalr business. The author of this article was none other than Peter Drucker. He went on to explain that in the next couple years there would be literal... Read >
Author: Adam Kohnke