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Vacation Bible School Made Simple

06th October 2009
Imagine Vacation Bible School being implemented ‘simply' through a set of four children's picture storybooks. Or imagine having such a series of books at arms-length for children, something that's part of their environment that could add such luster to ... Read >
Author: ofpeb

Calendar Software Programs Now – a logical extension from its original orgins

22nd September 2009
We often use calendars in our everyday lives as a way to remember important dates and events in our lives such as doctors' appointments, birthdays of loved ones, anniversaries and other special events. Do you know the true history of calendars and how the... Read >
Author: Jamie T. Anderson

History of Baking

31st August 2009
Baking has been many cultures' favorite technique for creating snacks, desserts, and accompaniments to meals for many years. Now, it is very well-known as the method for creating sweets and all sorts of wondrous mouthwatering pastries. In ancient hist... Read >
Author: Timbo

Oregano Oil - A single remedy for all diseases

30th August 2009
Oregano Oil is the new found medical miracle remedy. Harry G. Preuss, professor of physiology and biophysics, along with his research team, tested it on the staphylococcus bacteria, which is responsible for a variety of severe infections and is becoming i... Read >
Author: Robert Henry

Tattoo Drawings of Crosses – All About the Cross Tattoos

17th July 2009
Nobody knows exactly when and where tattoo drawings of crosses originated from. We only know that its basic design has been found in artefacts, like carving, painting and pottery etc, of ancient cultures. Its history stretches back to the BC era when the ... Read >
Author: Dave Luc

All About VME 6200

16th July 2009
The XVME-6200 VMEbus processor board is the newest in the expanding product offerings from Xembedded. The XVME-6200 can be used in applications requiring all cabling out the rear of the chassis with the XVME-990 rear transition module, this includes video... Read >
Author: kevinbudzynski@gmail.com

All About Hinges

16th July 2009
A hinge is one of the most useful hardware item ever invented. A hinge is a type of bearing that connects two solid objects together. It typically allowing only a limited angle of rotation between them. Hinges may be made of flexible material or of m... Read >
Author: kevinbudzynski@gmail.com

Jerusalem - from King David to Present Day

12th June 2009
Trying to live in Jerusalem has always been a bit of a gamble. The ancient Babylonians, Egyptians and Persians all cast lusty eyes on Jerusalem's wealth. In the seventh century, Moslems conquered the "Holy Land" along with its city sacred to three faiths.... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

What You Didn’t Know About Insurance Law

29th April 2009
Insurance law is basically the law that protects and regulates all aspects of insurance and can be broken down into two distinct categories: the regulation of the actual business of insurance and the regulations pertaining to insurance claims. W... Read >
Author: Kayla Reid

The History of Showers

04th April 2009
Nowadays, most people in the Western world prefer showers over baths. It is necessary to take a shower once a day day. There isn't time to take a bath before work or school every morning. This is a far cry from the phobia against bathing that existed duri... Read >
Author: Allison Ryan

Why America Must Return to the Faith of Our Fathers

30th March 2009
Any writer, preacher, prophet or ordinary live a day Christian worth their salt is calling for America to come to her senses and return to the faith of our fathers. They are not moved by the rhetoric of socialisms priest and preachers whether found in aca... Read >
Author: Rev Michael Bresciani

Wind Power

13th March 2009
Wind power might be invisible to the eye, but it can potent when correctly harnessed. Wind has been a source of energy for a long time. It was used by the Chinese and by the Babylonians 4,000 years ago, to power pumps for irrigation. In The Middle Ag... Read >
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Cubits, Old Measuring Units

10th March 2009
The cubit is one of the oldest units of measure, employed as early as the Egyptian and Sumerian civilizations. Derived from the Latin word cubitus, this measure pertains to the lower arm, or to be more precise, the distance between the elbow and the tip o... Read >
Author: ajcones

Back to Nature - Apple Cider Vinegar

28th February 2009
I had an Irish colleague a few years ago who introduced me to this natural remedy. We used to have our mixture of apple cider and honey with warm water 3 times a day and I was feeling quite healthy those days. He was a roamer and left to visit relatives i... Read >
Author: MinCom

The History of Insurance

09th January 2009
The concept of insurance is increasingly gaining popularity even in India, though instead of being seen as a protection shield, its being seen as an investment. Insurance can be considered as a promise of reimbursement for specific potential future losses... Read >
Author: Mike Smith
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