Articles, tagged with "carnage", page 5
03rd April 2008
There truly can be no more a fascinating and rewarding job then a crime scene job in the field of criminal justice. The fact is, that much of the evidence that is gathered at crime scenes is done by trained experts that have attained a degree in the field...
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Albert Werfert
03rd April 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Aunice Reed
A vast amount of information is being thrown at the American people at break neck speeds these days, with the election race being at the top of the agenda. One minute we're hearing about this senator, that senator, this m...
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Author:
Aunice Reed
02nd April 2008
At first glance Master Georgie by Beryl Bainbridge suggests it might be quite a light book, an easy read, a period piece set in the mid-nineteenth century. This would be wrong. Master Georgie is no safe tale of country house manners, of marriages imagined...
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Philip Spires
19th January 2008
Going viral is every business blogger's dream. It can make your career and beef up your bank account seemingly overnight. But how far are you willing to go to be a viral blogger?
In Viral Copy: Trading Words for Traffic, Brian Clark discusses eleven wa...
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Heidi Whitaker
27th September 2007
9 questions to assure you truly understanding what you see and hearObviously last Wednesday, August 1 got everyone's attention when the bridge in Minneapolis collapsed. We offer our condolences to those families with losses. My daughter called me later th...
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Author:
Harlan Goerger
30th May 2007
We hear a lot about safety nowadays and rightly so. Hardly a day goes by without, us members of the general public being exposed to one photographic horror story after another about carnage on our roads. Now this article is not meant to act as a criticism...
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Scott James
30th May 2007
Seven Deadly Diseases will kill 80% of our population. That's 8 out of every 10 people. These seven deadly diseases will send millions of people to an EARLY grave, not thousands, but millions. Listed in order of death rates they are:
1. Heart Disease
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Author:
elbertburnett
16th May 2007
We live in a changed society. Life today is not what it once was. Now before any readers start to wonder what I am rambling on about and think should we call for the ambulance now; let me explain.
By saying that life today is not what it once was, I me...
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Author:
Stephen Morgan
28th December 2006
This is the time of year when our thoughts turn to ringing out the old and ringing in the new. It's the time for wiping the slate clean and starting over; a time for new beginnings; a time for making New Year's resolutions that, while spoken with the bes...
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Author:
Tim Knox
15th July 2006
IS THE TAIL WAGGING THE DOG? Our Attitude towards Time.
By Samuel Lartey, Project Manager.
I am really concerned about the manner businesses are being run by business owners and management teams in recent times. This baffles me to ask if the tail is...
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Author:
Samuel Lartey
07th April 2006
To all of the mothers whose children are fighting in wars - and to mothers whose children are growing up with wars raging around them or with terrorism threatening their safety... Wishes of strength, peace and hope for this Mother's Day...
Arise then.....
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Author:
NS Kennedy
21st January 2006
Religion and Disasters
When natural disasters occur, do you blame God ? Many people do !
Whatever your religion (or lack thereof), it's very tempting to attribute all major disasters to an Almighty Being, casting its rage down upon mankind. To do so...
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Author:
Darren Robinson
11th May 2005
It just seemed too absurd to be true, but there it was in the August 2, 2004 edition of Newsweek I picked up the other day: "According to HealthGrades, the health-care-rating organization that conducted the study, needless deaths averaged 195,000 a year i...
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Author:
David Lear
11th January 2005
Search Engine Innovation For 2004
After being blind-sided by the Google Florida update, many webmasters and SEO's were reeling from the results. The message is clear: you can't rely on just one search engine for all of your traffic. You must use all your...
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Author:
Daria Goetsch