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Ezines – Out Of Phase

29th September 2009
The beginnings of ezines date back to the mid 1980s. In the earliest versions of this marketing tool the ezine was basically a cyber form of an actual print magazine delivered through the use of email. Some ezines featured one article and contact informat... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

The Personal Life Coach as Modern-Day Ally

29th September 2009
A personal life coach is part of a profession whose name is new but whose role is as old as recorded history. Throughout history, successful people have had the self-awareness and emotional intelligence to ally themselves with friends and confidants, advi... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Radio Controlled Cars – A Brief History

23rd September 2009
Radio controlled cars first appeared some sixty years ago in the 1940s but the technology at the time was crude and, although cars could be run at speeds of up to 70 mph, it was only possible to run them round and round in a circle on a tether. By the ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

EMO - A Global Phenomenom

17th September 2009
From it's very early days when emo was better known as emotional hardcore or emocore. Emo had been characterized by its melodic music and expressive and confessional lyrics. It originated in the mid 1980s hardcore punk movement of Washington D.C., and pio... Read >

Working With A Personal Fitness Coach In New York

16th September 2009
Mike Creamer has been a New York personal coach for twenty years. Before moving to New York in the mid 1980s Mike supervised a gymnasium in his hometown of Dublin, Ireland where he taught a couple of musicians from a local band who were about to make a na... Read >
Author: Mike Creamer

Rap Music: History and Genres

16th September 2009
Those who are young or relatively new to the HipHop culture don't realize that Rap Music has many different genres: East Coast: The East Coast, most notably New York City, was the genesis for rap music hitting the mainstream. Run-D.M.C. led the ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

New York Personal Fitness Trainer

16th September 2009
Mike Creamer has been a New York personal trainer for over 2 decades. Before shifting to New York in the mid 1980s Mike managed a gymnasium in his hometown of Dublin, Ireland where he taught a couple of musicians from a local band who were about to make a... Read >
Author: Mike Creamer

The DVD and How It's Evolved

10th September 2009
After the huge success of the introduction of the CD in the mid 1980s, soon the public wanted more in terms of storage capacity. The DVD was introduced to the general public in in the 1990s and it offered five to tens times more storage capacity. This ca... Read >
Author: Caitlina Fuller

Antibiotic-Resistant Disease Killing Humans and Swine

27th August 2009
Antibiotic-Resistant Disease Killing Humans and Swine The antibiotic-resistant bacteria Extended Spectrum Beta Lactamase (ESBL) is killing both people and swine in Denmark. The bacteria has been implicated in the deaths of a numb... Read >
Author: januszjanulis

Make Your FICO Score Higher-Tips to Make Your Fico Better

23rd August 2009
Tactics to Make Your Fico BetterConsumer credit scores are currently used to assess bank risk and end user creditworthiness for everything from borrowing funds to buying a residence or to getting vehicle insurance. Invented by Fair Isaac Corporation in th... Read >
Author: Darin Sewell

The Rise of Sharm el-Sheikh

10th August 2009
It wasn’t that long ago that the Egyptian city of Sharm el-Sheikh was most well known for being a military base for the Egyptian Navy. For over 25 years the city was very much isolated from the rest of Egypt and its only significance was its strategic m... Read >
Author: Vicky Cochrane

Buy HGH - All you Need To Know About HGH

10th August 2009
Knowledge of HGH is essential before you buy HGH. HGH (also known as somatotropin) is short for human growth hormone, the master hormone produced and secreted from the pituitary gland. This secretion continues throughout a person's lifetime and is vital f... Read >
Author: Jamie Hanson

The Maldives: A Surfer’s Paradise

09th August 2009
In 1973 two Australian surfers, Tony Hussein Hinde and Mark Scanlon, were on their way to Réunion Island from Sri Lanka, but were shipwrecked on the shore breaks of the Maldivian island of Malé. This event was the unlikely catalyst for the start of the ... Read >
Author: Vicky Cochrane

New York Personal Trainer

19th July 2009
Mike Creamer has been a New York personal trainer for twenty years. Before moving to New York in the mid 1980s Mike managed a gym in his hometown of Dublin, Ireland where he trained a couple of musicians from a local band who were about to make a name for... Read >
Author: Mike Creamer

Antibiotic-Resistant Disease Killing Humans and Swine

16th July 2009
The antibiotic-resistant bacteria Extended Spectrum Beta Lactamase (ESBL) is assassination both Community and pig in Denmark. The bacteria has been implicated in the deaths Of a come to of cancer and liver disease Patients. The ... Read >
Author: jnrps2yahoo.com

Beautiful Breast - Breast Plastic Surgery And Breast Implants

10th July 2009
Of the breast plastic surgery procedures performed in 2006 in the US, 329,000 were for breast augmentation. For cosmetic breast plastic surgery in some countries, health insurers will only reimburse insertion of breast implants for clinical indications, m... Read >
Author: Apple

Keds: A Sneaker for Everyone

06th July 2009
Keds were the original “sneakers” – a name adopted because of the flexible, rubber sole that enabled you to “sneak” up behind someone without them noticing. The brand originated in 1916 and was produced by a company known as US Rubber (now call... Read >
Author: kentsmith

Farrah Fawcett Posters, Photos and Magazines

28th June 2009
Farrah Fawcett, the blonde-maned actress whose best-selling poster and "Charlie's Angels" stardom made her one of the most famous faces in the world, has died. She was 62.Farrah Fawcett rose to fame in the 1970s, thanks to a best-selling poster and the h... Read >
Author: Hunter Leblanc

The 1980s

27th June 2009
The 1980s or the Eighties, was the decade that ran from January 1, 1980 to December 31, 1989. The time period saw social, economic and general change as wealth and production migrated to newly industrializing economies. As economic liberalization increase... Read >
Author: Timmy Cox

Elements Of A Good Design

23rd June 2009
One resoundingly negative consequence of the amazing advances in computing power over the last 25 or so years is the notion, still popular despite constant debunking, that all you need to be a designer today is to buy a computer (usually a Macintosh). Whe... Read >
Author: Robert Bell

Mas Rebound at RAND

22nd June 2009
A cross-platform strategy is bringing Macs further into the fold at RAND. And the think tank isn't the only enterprise going in that direction, thanks to lower Macintosh prices, the wave of enthusiasm surrounding Apple’s consumer products and disenchant... Read >
Author: Anthony

U2 Concert

18th June 2009
A World famous U2 band formed in Dublin, Ireland in 1976. U2 consist of four artists; Bono (vocals and guitar), The Edge (guitar, keyboards, and vocals), Adam Clayton (bass guitar), and Larry Mullen, Jr. (drums and percussion). The band members were teen... Read >
Author: Alexa

How to Sustain Profits in an Economic Crunch with a Liquor Store

05th June 2009
Copyright (c) 2009 Richard K Parker Are you trying to find a business that won't be unfavorably affected by the current economic slump? You should be! So, grant me the privilege of sharing just one essential piece of advice with you. Buy a liquor st... Read >
Author: Richard Parker

Is a Cash Back Credit Card In Your Future?

04th June 2009
When shopping for a new credit card, often, consumers make the mistake of focusing mostly on the two characteristics that we hear about the most: the interest rate and the fees. While these two items are very important and should be considered carefully... Read >
Author: Tim Parker

The Journey of a New York Personal Trainer

03rd June 2009
Mike Creamer has been a New York personal trainer for twenty years. Before moving to New York in the mid 1980s Mike managed a gym in his hometown of Dublin, Ireland where he trained a couple of musicians from a local band who were about to make a name for... Read >
Author: Mike Creamer

Asbestos Claims – Secondary Exposure to Asbestos

29th May 2009
We now know that asbestos is a killer, and those suffering from asbestos-related diseases have been entitled to claim asbestosis compensation for their illnesses for a number of years. More recently, those who have been affected through secondary exposure... Read >
Author: Jessica Parker

About Haitian Music

18th May 2009
When one thinks of Haitian Music, lots of music style from the country of Haiti may come in mind. Haitian Music such as: Kompa (in creole) or Compas (in french), Zouk, Haitian Rap Voodoo, rara, rasin, and maybe a combination of any above. But the music st... Read >
Author: Martin Edward

Comic Book History

12th May 2009
In the United States, the first comic book was published in 1934. Ever since the first comic came out, the leading producer has been the United States. The first comics were similar to the comics found in early newspapers; however, they were published as ... Read >
Author: Saunders1

Honda in America

01st May 2009
Honda, Honda Technology Research Institute Company Limited, is an example of the biggest Far Eastern automobile, bike and lorry makers. After contemporary statistical data, Honda is currently the fifth largest car manufacturer on the planet. At the sa... Read >
Author: Dennis James

Mobile phone coverage

01st May 2009
Mobile phone coverage has rapidly expanded over the United Kingdom the past two decades. While there used to be many 'dead zones' in the British and Irish countryside, mobile phone companies have increased their coverage to even the remotest of areas. N... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

The Big Three

31st March 2009
In History DC Comics has been the place of gods and champions. Their heroes are mighty and powerful, but beyond our reach. They are what we wish we could be, but could never possibly achieve. They are iconic, majestic and completely unreachable. Thi... Read >
Author: Classic Comic Books

Watchmen Review

21st March 2009
This time the Superheroes are under threat. Watchmen story is set over a mid-80s alternate American Society. Costumed superheroes now are everyday things; so is the Doomsday Clock. It charts the tension between USA and Soviet Union. The clock is permanent... Read >
Author: Jason Jones

Model Number Features

20th February 2009
Rolex gives a specific identification number to correspond with each model, known as the Model Number or Case Reference Number. This special identification number provides a complete description of the features of the particular model of Rolex watch. This... Read >
Author: Scott Parham

Model Number Reference Chart

20th February 2009
This section is particularly important for those who wish to establish the authenticity of a Rolex watch before making their final purchase decision. As the counterfeit Rolex watch industry is growing rapidly, many Rolex enthusiasts are worried about the ... Read >
Author: Scott Parham

Future of Hotel Call Accounting

18th February 2009
Call accounting has been around for decades to track, manage and bill or allocate phone calls. By the mid-1980s, call accounting was a necessary and very profitable tool for almost all hotels/motels. Some properties made thousands of dollars each month ... Read >
Author: JWarner

Deciding Between a Custom-Built and Pre-Built Computer

05th February 2009
Deciding Between a Custom-Built and Pre-Built Computer In the Computer Stone Age - say, 25 years ago or so - just about every computer was custom built. Before the big computer makers turned PCs into commodities, you would order a certain motherboard... Read >
Author: LeeCooper

Faster, More Accurate Diagnoses with PACS Systems

03rd February 2009
More and more, health care facilities are discovering the benefits of PACS systems when it comes to diagnosing health disorders faster and more accurately than ever before. The reason is digital imagery, which allows us to see more clearly into the human ... Read >
Author: Susan Slobac

James Island, SC Townhouse Communities

31st January 2009
Townhouses on James Island can be a little harder to find, since there are more condos for sale on the island than townhouses. I’ve included below some of the most popular townhouse communities below, and I’ve organized them by price range. Under ... Read >
Author: Lee Keadle

Victims Of Asbestos-related Cancer Have Legal Recourse

28th January 2009
Over a century ago, the naturally occurring fibrous substance asbestos became popular in many industries because of its durability, fire resistance, and effectiveness in insulating properties. In recent years however, asbestos has been linked to often lif... Read >
Author: Asbestos

Billy Elliot Broadway - Get The Best Deal Your Tickets For This Extraordinarily Uplifting Show

17th January 2009
Billy Elliot Broadway is a musical based on a 2000 film and produced by the same award-winning team who produced the original movie. It is an inspiring story of a poor working class boy who has a passion for dance. In this play, the young boy fulfills his... Read >
Author: reed tieri

Antibiotic-Resistant Disease Killing Humans and Swine

14th January 2009
The antibiotic-resistant bacteria Extended Spectrum Beta Lactamase (ESBL) is killing both people and pigs in Denmark. The bacteria has been implicated in the deaths of a number of cancer and liver disease patients. The amoun... Read >
Author: Harvey

Electrical Test Equipment- assist you to find the reason of almost every problem

05th January 2009
Over the years, a significant revolution has been going on in the field of electrical test equipment. New and intelligent device are ruling out the simpler "stand-alone" analog or digital Multimeter of yesterday. Initially, adding some intelligence wa... Read >
Author: JessicaThomson

Electrical Test Equipment- Know the reason and solve all your problem

05th January 2009
Over the years, a significant uprising has been going on in the dome of electrical test equipment. New and intelligent gadgets are ruling out the regular "stand-alone" analog or digital Multimeter of yesterday. Adding knowledge to the machinery was on... Read >
Author: JessicaThomson

Electrical Test Equipment- Know the grounds and solve all your trouble

05th January 2009
Over the years, a significant uprising has been going on in the arena of electrical test equipment. New and intellectual machinery are ruling out the usual "stand-alone" analog or digital Multimeter of yesterday. firstly, adding some knowledge was onl... Read >
Author: JessicaThomson

Electrical Test Equipment- assist you to find the reason of almost every difficulty

05th January 2009
uprising in the arena of electrical test gadgets has been going on significantly over a few years. New and intellectual equipments are ruling out the regular "stand-alone" analog or digital Multimeter of yesterday. Adding brains to the equipments was ... Read >
Author: JessicaThomson

Electrical Test Equipment- Help you to find the cause of almost every problem

05th January 2009
Over the years, a substantial revolution has been going on in the field of electrical test equipment. Thus, new, smart and much superior machinery are now ruling out the yesterday’s much regular “stand-alone” analog or the digital Multimeter. fi... Read >
Author: JessicaThomson

Electrical Test Equipment- Know the cause and solve all your problem

05th January 2009
rising in the field of electrical test equipments has been going on considerably over a few years. Thus, new, intelligent and much advanced device are now ruling out the yesterday’s much usual “stand-alone” analog or the digital Multimeter. primari... Read >
Author: JessicaThomson

Electrical Test Equipment- aid you to find the grounds of practically every difficulty

05th January 2009
Rising in the dome of electrical test machinery has been going on considerably over a few years. New and smart equipments are ruling out the normal "stand-alone" analog or digital Multimeter of yesterday. primarily, adding some intelligence was only a... Read >
Author: JessicaThomson

Electrical Test Equipment- assist you to find the cause of almost every problem

05th January 2009
Over the years, a considerable uprising has been going on in the field of electrical test equipment. Thus, new, intelligent and much advanced apparatus are now ruling out the yesterday’s much simpler “stand-alone” analog or the digital Multimeter. ... Read >
Author: JessicaThomson

Electrical Test Equipment- aid you to find the grounds of practically every trouble

05th January 2009
Over the years, a extensive revolution has been going on in the arena of electrical test equipment. New and smart gadgets are ruling out the usual "stand-alone" analog or digital Multimeter of yesterday. Initially, adding some intellect was only a dis... Read >
Author: justinblackhurst

CD Burners: An Introduction

14th December 2008
CD burners or CD recorders are commonly used storage devices that have become standard in most new computer packages. They appeared in the market in the mid-1980s and used as a standard in providing the safest source of data storage. Unfortunately, many p... Read >
Author: martine

Education in Afghanistan

06th December 2008
Afghanistan has been a land of challenges. Whether it’s political turmoil, financial anxiety, land mine nightmares, constant coups or recurring wars, Afghanistan has bore the brunt of its ugly fate. To achieve constant progress however, the country has ... Read >
Author: vibha babbar

Army Morale, Welfare, & Recreation

04th December 2008
The Army Morale, Welfare and Recreation is a private, non-profit organization that defines itself to serve for the benefit of the well being of those men and women who serve the country as defenders of the nation. Also known as MWR in short, it is an orga... Read >
Author: Kyle Taylor

Learn About Rehabilitations Centers

03rd December 2008
Short-term residential programs were originally developed to treat alcoholism, but expanded to include drug addiction with the rise of cocaine use in the mid-1980s. Since then, they have been applied to a variety of drug addictions. They are set up to be ... Read >
Author: Jonas Smith

Where Can I Find Transformers Action Figures?

26th November 2008
Many of us grew up watching Transformers on TV and playing with the all-too-cool action figures. However, Transformer action figures are not as readily available as they once were -- so, where can we pick up these now-vintage toys? Now that Transforme... Read >
Author: AnthonyG

Growth of elearning

24th November 2008
Growth of e-learning Among the early institutions of on-line learning in the mid-1980s were the Western Behavioural Sciences Institute, the New York Institute of Technology, the Electronic Information Exchange System - EIES - of the New Jersey Institut... Read >
Author: Ray Kent

Manifesting The Emo Look

12th November 2008
Born out from Washington, D.C. music scene in the mid-1980s, Emo style is trendy and popular among young people today. The word ‘Emo’ actually been created to describe the bands’ emotional performances, their choice, sensitive, or even their followe... Read >
Author: Michael

Considering Ibiza Apartments, Country Houses and Villas

10th November 2008
Ibiza is one of the most popular areas of the southern Spanish coastline in which foreign nationals traditionally look for a second home or some form a vacation property. The reason for this is simple; the area is famous for its natural beauty, pristine b... Read >
Author: Mac T. Wheeler

Why Humans and Swine are being Killed by Antibiotic-Resistant Disease … and Why You Should Care

07th October 2008
You probably have not heard that how the antibiotic-resistant bacteria Extended Spectrum Beta Lactamase (ESBL) is killing both people and swine in Denmark. So, why should you care? Good question! Here’s why… The bacteria has bee... Read >
Author: Will Gordon

Electronic Medical Records: Its Time Has Come

08th September 2008
You are finally ready for EMR. Will you need a new practice management system, too? BY JERRY HELZNER, SENIOR EDITOR The history of EMR systems being used in ophthalmology practices dates back to the mid-1980s. However, when three highly touted systems... Read >
Author: Karunakar Pokala

China outsourcing Venture capital market in China investments

05th September 2008
New developments in science and technology are bringing about sweeping changes to the world economy. These changes are ushering in a new economy by fostering innovations in business models, business concepts, products and services. Development of the new ... Read >
Author: jeya

China outsourcing Venture capital market in China investments

05th September 2008
New developments in science and technology are bringing about sweeping changes to the world economy. These changes are ushering in a new economy by fostering innovations in business models, business concepts, products and services. Development of the new ... Read >
Author: jeya

How to Avoid the "Poof, Gone!" Syndrome - Use Systems That Work For YOU

24th July 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Linda Feinholz I learned for myself years ago that I have "Poof, Gone!" Syndrome. Many of my clients do too. If you're like most busy professionals, the thought of sitting in meetings with consultants, or in day-long workshops to ... Read >
Author: Linda Feinholz

Forensic Testing: Using DNA Tests to Solve Crime

07th July 2008
DNA is a powerful tool for researching identity - and for solving crimes. Width the advent of DNA profiling, detectives and investigators now hone in on criminals like never before. Forensic DNA Analysis And CODIS Since its inception nearly two deca... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Introduction to SONET (Synchronous Optical Networking) – Fiber Optic Technologies Tutorial Series

11th June 2008
The SONET standards were developed in the mid-1980s to take advantage of low-cost transmission over optical fibers. It defines a hierarchy of data rates, formats for framing and multiplexing the payload data, as well as optical signal specifications(wavel... Read >
Author: Colin Yao

An Introduction to ATM (Asynchronous Transfer Mode) Networks

11th June 2008
The standards for ATM were first developed in the mid 1980s. The goal was to design a single networking strategy that could transport real-time video and audio as well as image files, text and email. ATM (Asynchronous Transfer Mode) has been proposed a... Read >
Author: Colin Yao

Trans fats and Weight Loss

11th June 2008
The really bad fats, and probably the worst fats that exist, are called trans fats. These fats are produced when the polyunsaturated fats in vegetable oils undergo a process called hydrogenation, where hydrogen atoms are added to the polyunsaturated fats.... Read >
Author: Alien

Schizophrenia - A Type Of Depression

10th June 2008
Perhaps the most frightening of all mental disorders is schizophrenia, a disease that affects about 1 percent of the US population. Schizophrenia is characterized by alterations of the senses(including auditory and visual hallucinations); the inability to... Read >
Author: pattrickjhonson

Schizophrenia - A Type Of Depression

09th June 2008
Perhaps the most frightening of all mental disorders is schizophrenia, a disease that affects about 1 percent of the US population. Schizophrenia is characterized by alterations of the senses(including auditory and visual hallucinations); the inability to... Read >
Author: pattrickjhonson

Know about Chronic Fatigue

09th June 2008
Chronic fatigue causes, symptoms, risk factors, diagnosis, and treatment. Chronic fatigue is a common complaint of people with arthritis and rheumatic diseases. Risk factors that may cause or contribute to fatigue include: poor sleep, chronic pain, stress... Read >
Author: peterhutch

Testing For The Presence Of Prostate Cancer

06th June 2008
About one in every six men will develop prostate cancer which, apart from skin cancer, is the number one cause of cancer deaths in men. For this reason it is vitally important for men to monitor the health of their prostate with regular testing. Some of t... Read >
Author: Donald Saunders

Is Prostate Specific Antigen (PSA) Testing For Prostate Cancer Worthwhile?

06th June 2008
Many people will have heard of the prostate specific antigen test (or more commonly PSA test) for prostate cancer, but do you know just what it is and whether or not it is something which you should consider having? The PSA test was considered a major ... Read >
Author: Donald Saunders

Miami Rap Music - History and Genres

09th May 2008
Those who are young or relatively new to the HipHop culture don't realize that Rap Music has many different genres: East Coast: The East Coast, most notably New York City, was the genesis for rap music hitting the mainstream. Run-D.M.C. led the pack, w... Read >
Author: Chris Carter

Filmmaking in Austin

28th April 2008
For a long time, Austin has been considered the “Third Coast” in the film industry, with more filmmakers on the rise in Austin, and more Hollywood types coming to Austin to shoot their movies. One of the biggest proponents of the up and coming ... Read >
Author: Ki Gray

Ecko: A New Twist On Men's Wear

16th April 2008
It’s been a long time since I have taken any notice of menswear but, I had occasion to go with my daughter to the Men's Department of Macy's so she could buy a gift for a friend. She picked out a hoodie, designed by Marc Ecko that was really beautiful, ... Read >
Author: MadamShopper

IVA's for the Self Employed

19th March 2008
NancollasGreer, IVA specialists, are often asked if self-employed people do an Individual Voluntary Arrangement? The short answer is yes. When IVA legislation was written in the mid 1980s it was intended that an IVA would be used as a rescue tool to pr... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Unlocking the Secrets of Your Sense of Smell: Part 12

25th February 2008
What is the future of scents in our lives? As researchers began to delve into the science behind scents, the technologic world began to seek ways to mimic the precise function in which the human nose detects different scents. In the mid 1980s the Inst... Read >
Author: Luke Vorstermans

Attention! Bon Jovi Concert Tickets For Sale Now!

31st January 2008
The stage is set; the city is ready. Bon Jovi, one of the historical bands of America, is about to take the audience on a journey to thrilling pop and rock n’ roll music, where every lyric exudes power! Everyone is waiting with bated breath to watch... Read >
Author: reed tieri

Alternative Treatment And Supplements For Asthma

26th January 2008
For some people, asthma symptoms are unmistakable-like trying to suck air through a straw, they say. But not everyone experiences the severe wheezing that's considered the hallmark of the disease. In fact, one of the most common symptoms is persistent cou... Read >
Author: Alien

History of Pulsar Watches

05th November 2007
Pulsar Watch, a division of Seiko Watch Corporation, is among the leading watch brands worldwide. These watches are extremely elegant, classy and sparkling. They are wrapped up in contemporary designs by the mean of an eternal appeal. The stunning thick r... Read >
Author: Zai Zhu

Stent Angioplasty

25th September 2007
Stent angioplasty was first performed in the mid-1980s and was approved by the FDA in the mid-1990s. It is now widely used in the treatment of coronary artery disease. This procedure is done under local anesthetic and the heart does not need to be stopped... Read >
Author: EmpoweredD

History of Sector Watches

11th September 2007
Sector Group, a renowned Italian watch company that blends Swiss watch expertise with Italian design, was started in the year 1973. By mid 1980’s, it turned into a prestigious name and is currently a leading name in the Italian sport watch-making indust... Read >
Author: Zai Zhu

Alternative rock: fiercely iconoclastic, anti-commercial, motivational music

25th July 2007
Music is the rhythm of life and possesses the power to revive stale heart, mind and soul. Music has that great power of expression of an artist’s mind, his zeal, emotions and vivacity. Music can make the blood flow in opposite direction and that is why ... Read >
Author: Tom Janison

Brazil Ethanol Market - Part 1

23rd July 2007
For over three decades, Brazil has been a global leader in the production and use of sugarcane based ethanol or ethyl alcohol, a fuel additive that has reduces country's petroleum consumption. For over three decades, Brazil has been a global leader in ... Read >
Author: Denise Palmer

Two Methods For Analyzing Movements In The Forex Market

13th July 2007
In many ways the Forex, foreign exchange or foreign currency market is no different from any other market and prices are driven largely by the simple laws of supply and demand. If a currency is in demand its price will rise, but if demand is low its price... Read >
Author: Donald Saunders

Drug Testing In Schools

15th June 2007
Drug Testing Programs in Schools are measures that teachers and administrators of a school put into place in order to discourage drug use by students. School districts saw widespread implementation of comprehensive Drug and Alcohol policies starting in th... Read >
Author: Stephen Jhonson

Disco-experiments by Madonna

30th May 2007
It looks like pop-diva and fashion icon Madonna is always at the win. She is skilled and capable to learn quickly and achieve success, which was regarded as impossible to gain. But there is nothing impossible for Madonna and she proves it every minute of ... Read >
Author: Music Babylon

Import and export of natural gas

16th May 2007
By importing and exporting natural gas, the USA participates actively to the global flow of combustibles such as oil and gas. According to official figures, the USA imports gas from nine countries and exports it to three others. Imports of natural gas hav... Read >
Author: Rick Martin

Canon Ink Cartridges: Durability Gives Them Value

08th May 2007
Printer ink cartridges are the fuel that your printers run on. Printers are a common hardware tool or a computer accessory seen in offices and homes today. Printers are essential to any business since most 'written' matter is actually either on computer ... Read >
Author: Brayan Russell

Forced Reps: Detrimental to Natural Bodybuilding

06th May 2007
Nobody can rightfully lecture me about training intensity. In the mid-1980s, I endured over thirty weeks of BUD/S Training; the basic regimen one goes through to enter the Navy SEAL Teams. I went through that training's Hell Week twice ? start to finish. ... Read >
Author: Scott Abbett

Aspects associated with a cool T-shirt

02nd May 2007
Generally, the easiest way to a cool T-shirt is screen-printing. The discovery of plastisol in 1959 revolutionized the domain, thanks to the flexible properties of this ink. In this manner, a wider variety in T-shirts design became suddenly available. ... Read >
Author: Clint Jhonson

Can Magnetic Therapy Help Sufferers of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome?

04th January 2007
What is chronic fatigue syndrome? We all get tired. Many of us have felt depressed at times. But the mystery known as chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) is not like the normal ups and downs we experience in everyday life. The early sign of this illness is ... Read >
Author: debbie shimadry

A Leap in Brake Technology: Odyssey Rotors

24th December 2006
The demand for disc brakes have risen considerably over the years as their efficiency and ability to withstand rigorous use better than drum brakes have consumers relegating the latter to the backseat. Traditionally, drum brakes were the ultimate in brake... Read >
Author: Chantal Smith

The Deserts of Africa - Unimaginable Beauty

27th November 2006
The Deserts of Africa -- Unimaginable Beauty Africa - the second largest continent in the world is also home to the largest desert in the world—the Sahara. In fact there are three deserts on the continent—The Sahara, the Namib and the Kalahari. Toget... Read >
Author: James Weis

SALT and HYPERTENSION

07th November 2006
SALT and HYPERTENSION Salt intake has a direct effect on blood pressure. It has been shown that the rise in blood pressure as we get older, which occurs in all urban societies, is the result in large measure of the amount of salt we eat. Reducing salt... Read >
Author: Annabel Cruz

Interview With TV’s Mike Nelson

21st October 2006
Do you have to move to Los Angeles to write for the entertainment business, or can you stay where live took you so far and still be that same writer? Michael J. Nelson would probably suggest the latter as he's enjoyed a successful, busy career while ne... Read >
Author: Jordan Williams

3 contract mobile phones

28th September 2006
Bell Labs introduced a trial commercial cellular network in Chicago, but mobiles came in scene in the mid- 1980s as first generation of cellular phones. Earlier they were meant for installation in cars and some were implemented for use as transportable ph... Read >
Author: Den Decosta

How to start a Taxi Company

07th August 2006
How to start up a taxi company Setting up and running your own taxi or private hire firm is by no means simple as there are regional differences and management styles are very different in different parts of the UK. 2005-2006, the private hire and t... Read >
Author: Stewart Harding

The Universal compatibility and Power Mac

25th July 2006
10 July 2006, The combination of Mac hardware and software has been exceptionally consistent over the years, providing an ease of use that Mac users have enjoyed. With a Windows emulator such as Virtual PC, Macs can also run Windows and DOS applications. ... Read >
Author: Onlineghar Ghar

A mobile phone or cellular,more often referred to as "CELL" phone

12th July 2006
Is an electronic telecommunications device. Most current mobile phones connect to a cellular network of base stations, which is in turn interconnected to the public switched telephone network,not including satellite phones. Some of the world's largest... Read >
Author: John McCall

Part One: Should Investors Consider Kilgore Minerals?

12th July 2006
Background We wrote about Kilgore Minerals this past winter, because it holds prospective U.S. uranium properties. While studying the company, it became evident the company's uranium would take a backseat to the company's gold property in southern Idah... Read >
Author: James Finch

You Need to Be Touched

07th July 2006
It turns out that frequent touching and cuddling, a spontaneous form of massage, not only helps infants thrive, it also contributes to adult happiness. In the mid-1980s, while a visiting professor of psychology at Boston University, Carol Franz, PhD., ... Read >
Author: Douglas Adams

Cell phones: A wireless Way to Speak!!!!

25th June 2006
A mobile phone or cell phone is an electronic telecommunications piece of equipment. The majority of current cell phones connect to the network using a wireless radio wave transmission technology, although satellite phones are exceptions. These cell phone... Read >
Author: Barbara Rittner

The Evolution of Mac

22nd June 2006
22nd June 2006, A family of desktop and laptop computers from Apple, introduced in 1984. When spelled Mac, short for Macintosh computer. It was the first computer to popularize the graphical user interface (GUI). The combination of Mac hardware and softwa... Read >
Author: Onlineghar Ghar

Finding Wholesale Nike Air Jordan Shoes

07th June 2006
In the mid 1980s the Nike shoe company came out with several new shoe designs, most particularly created for the sports industry that had always supported Nike so well. Along with new designs, during this period Nike negotiated a contract with Michal Jor... Read >
Author: ebook2k6 ebook2k6

The Birth of Internet Access

07th May 2006
The Birth of Internet Access By Joseph Muhvic Isn't it interesting how we always seem to take for granted some of the most significant technological breakthroughs that have helped propel our society into the 21st century? Internet access is one such... Read >
Author: Joseph Muhvic

Diesel Powered Cars: Coming At You!

08th February 2006
The number of diesel powered cars on North American highways has been dropping steadily ever since their peak in the mid 1980s. For many motorists, diesel engines conjure up images of pollution, poor power, and unreliability. However, one generation later... Read >
Author: Matthew C. Keegan

Understanding the Stock Market Bull and Bear Markets

31st December 2005
Whether you are a devotee or not, the world's stock markets are a vital and worthy part of every investors portfolio. Bull & Bear Markets Simply put, bull markets are movements in the stock market in which prices are rising and the consensus is that... Read >
Author: Derek Miller

Modern Materials in Hubcaps and Wheel covers

02nd November 2005
Our father's and grandfathers' wheel covers were gleaming orbs of chrome plated steel, glittering wire spoke patterns, or flat chrome Frisbee look-alikes. Before 1980, chrome plated steel was the only material light and strong enough to do the job. Unfort... Read >
Author: Phil Sollecito

Canonizing the musical expression with Video-jockeying!

18th October 2005
The enigma of interweaving visual aesthetics to the tunes of a sonic ambience has reached pinnacles of success through Video Jockeying over the last decade. This new genre of culmination of art and technology, planning and spontaneity, imagination and vis... Read >
Author: Lopa Bhattacharya

Tanning Beds: History and Advice

20th September 2005
Tanning beds were brought to North America by German scientist Friedrich Wolff in 1978 and rose to popularity in the mid-1980s. Since then, tanning beds have been a common way to tan without having to spend hours and hours in the sun's unpredictable radia... Read >
Author: Ken Marlborough

Aruba

21st August 2005
Aruba Geography Aruba is an island in the West Indies, in the Caribbean Sea, near the Paraguan Peninsula of Venezuela. An integral part of the Netherlands, Aruba was a member of the Netherlands Antilles until 1986. Aruba is about 30 km (about 19 ... Read >
Author: David Chandler