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Review of Renewable Energy

29th September 2009
Renewable energy is anything that can be used to generate heat or electricity but without using unsustainable fuels and without releasing carbon dioxide into the earth’s atmosphere. The reason renewable energy is becoming more prevalent is because o... Read >
Author: Adam Singleton

Futures Trading: The Basic Art of Trading

29th September 2009
Futures traders are traders who buy and sell commodities such as corn, wheat and soybeans that have not yet been planted, harvested or moved to market. Futures trading the basic art of trading. It is the contract for these goods that is being sold. If the... Read >
Author: William Oedge

The Lowdown on Global Warming

25th September 2009
Global warming and climate change are matters that have increasingly been in the public eye in recent times and worldwide action is being taken to tackle the affect these two factors have on the environment. Global warming results in climate change wh... Read >
Author: Adam Singleton

Great Places To Play Golf In November

25th September 2009
Many golfers in northern climates may think the season is over. Or at least until that next business trip or Thanksgiving vacation. Living in Colorado, I've played in all types of conditions to quench my thirst for the links. Since I can't guarantee when... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

The Reality Of Global Warming

24th September 2009
Global warming is happening because of Carbon dioxide being released into our atmosphere. This is like the city smogs that we used to see in the 1900's, retaining or trapping the infrared heat from the sun in the atmosphere. Global mean temperature rises ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Guatemala Fishing for Sailfish

23rd September 2009
Copyright (c) 2009 The Greatfishing Company Guatemala is recognised as the home of the most prolific fishery for Sailfish in the world. Our boats regularly have over 50 shots per day in peak season, and you can anticipate 15-25 shots on a "regular" day... Read >
Author: fashionspecsdirect

hen house plans & how-to-choose-one-properly?

17th September 2009
There are a wide variety of hen house plans available right now that you may feel overwhelmed in choosing which one will be most appropriate for you. This isn't surprising because of the fact that most people don't understand the process of building a chi... Read >
Author: john shosha

The Perks of Global Warming

16th September 2009
Marya Mannes once wrote, “The earth we abuse and the living things we kill will, in the end, take their revenge; for in exploiting their presence we are diminishing our future.” Obviously Ms. Mannes preferred the status quo - health, sanity, logic, bl... Read >

Weather Disasters Gaining Momentum

07th September 2009
Abnormal warming of the eastern Pacific Ocean creates havoc in weather patterns across the Asia-Pacific region. The Climate Prediction Centre in the United States warned that these strange warming creates settings favourable for El Nino conditions to mate... Read >
Author: M.E.Reza

Happy Customer Just Back From Homegrown Hydroponics

13th August 2009
I am an old school guy. I usually have been. I was born and raised in rural Georgia by my grandmother after my parents died. I was raised outside in the garden. My granny was an enthusiastic gardener and so was her Mother before her. When it came t... Read >
Author: Denver Hartman

Homegrown Hydroponics Nice Grow Box

12th August 2009
I'm an old fashioned guy. I always have been. I was raised in rustic Georgia by my grandmother after my fogeys passed away. I was raised outside in the garden. My Grandma was an enthusiastic gardener and so was her Mother before her. When it came t... Read >
Author: Denver Hartman

Skeptical Misinformation

11th August 2009
While the recent vote by the US House of Representatives on clean energy and climate legislation has the rest of the world rejoicing, it has brought out a huge attack by the skeptics.They are out in force. These people mainly come from two groups; the ul... Read >

Landscaping for the Local Environment

04th August 2009
Landscaping for local environment Landscaping is an art as well as a science. When you decide to have a nice landscaped garden for yourself, the first thing that comes into your mind is to how to choose the correct types of greenery that would suit you... Read >
Author: Ravisankar

Arthritis In The Knee & What To Expect

03rd August 2009
Arthritis, which is a condition that affects one in three adult Americans, is one that affects the bone joints in the body. Because there is no cure, many sufferers are forced to cope with it's painful effects. Arthritis in the knee is one of the comm... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Business Carbon Offsetting — A Step to Save Environment

29th July 2009
Climate change or global warming is the result of a buildup of greenhouse gases (GHG), chiefly carbon dioxide, in the atmosphere exclusively from human industrial processes. Greenhouse gases such as carbon dioxide accumulate in the atmosphere and trap hea... Read >
Author: Brad Zockoll

How to avoid bad weather on your holiday

25th July 2009
One of the reasons most people go on holiday is to get good weather. If you go on holiday and get bad weather this can be very disappointing and spoil your holiday. Travelling to a destination that therefore has a high chance of good weather at the time y... Read >
Author: Mark Kempster

Why Home and Contents Insurance For Over 50's Is Right For You

21st July 2009
Home and contents insurance is an important thing to have at any age, but for people over 50 it is especially important to protect what you have worked hard to build over the years. Your home and its contents did not appear magically overnight, rather aft... Read >
Author: TedBrumby

What to look for in a green home

05th July 2009
What to look for in a green home A green home is often a very complicated term and has different repercussions for different people across the globe. While some who are environmental activists, look at the option as an earth saving tool, construction c... Read >
Author: Ravisankar

Fun Beach Front Weddings

04th July 2009
Practical Tips to Pull Off Beach Front WeddingsLet's face it. Beach front weddings can be very rich, remarkable and romantic but very windy, wet and warm, too. After all, you have to contend with a plenty of Mother Nature's beauty and beasts. Ever heard ... Read >
Author: Gabriel Carney

Water Cooled Chillers for Australian Fresh Produce

28th June 2009
Keeping temperatures at a constant level is a challenge faced by the growers of fresh produce nation wide. With high humidity and highly variable weather patterns between seasons, produce which is sensitive to ambient temperatures during the growth and pr... Read >
Author: Daniel Rollston

Why I Think it is a Crime to be single

12th June 2009
It is a crime to be single in the world today. You can imagine about the climate and the weather patterns and you can bear in mind that the nights are colder than ever. You must have been without a person in your life for a very long time and you must mak... Read >
Author: Francis K Githinji

Want to Know the Effects of Global Warming?

08th June 2009
The effects of global warming are, needless to say, alarming and cause for immediate attention. The effects of global warming are more visible now than it ever has been before. Its apparent visibility makes it impossible to ignore. Changes in climate, in ... Read >
Author: Dewayne Blalock

How To Make Your Own Electricity From Solar Wind Energy

06th June 2009
The energy crunch is a real worldwide crisis as fossil fuel supplies decrease and populations increase. Utility costs are going up in pace with the increasing demand for electricity. It's no wonder that the alternative energy arena is a quickly growin... Read >
Author: Joe M Bedard

Poster Making as Art Activities for Kids

04th June 2009
Poster design and poster making activities can serve as effective art activities for kids. In a digitally connected world, digital poster making can be a creative skill building technique in the classroom. Below are some ideas on how to facilitate poster... Read >
Author: Nikki Sabato

Royal Ploughing Ceremony – An Interesting Khmer Tradition That is Held In Phnom Penh

01st June 2009
The Royal Ploughing Ceremony is a unique event that is celebrated to predict future farming conditions, epidemics and weather patterns with regard to farming. Usually celebrated during the month of May in Phnom Penh, this tradition is held at the start of... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

Lawn Care Program To Keep A Beautiful Landscape

23rd May 2009
If you doing the right lawn care program for your yard, then you will be full of pride to in your home. A lot of folks realize that maintaining a nice looking lawn and garden is exactly what they require to have gratification in home ownership. You can ac... Read >
Author: Robin Boddy

Why Bamboo Flooring is More Economical Than Hardwood

13th May 2009
In an ever-changing world, one thing that is consistent is the movement towards a more green society. This is as true for flooring as it is to fossil fuels. Many consumers choose to go with a hardwood floor due to the property value increase, aesthetic ... Read >
Author: bmartin

The Geology Of Kilimanjaro

12th May 2009
Kilimanjaro lies on a tectonic line intersection 80km. east of the tectonically active Rift Valley. The activity which created this stratovolcano dates back less than a million years and the central ash pit on Kibo, the highest volcanic centre, may be onl... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Why You Need Regular Maintenance and Inspection for Your Portland Roof

07th May 2009
Some out-of-state roofing companies might tell you that they can provide adequate OR roof repair services. However, roofing contractors should consider the unique environments and roof repair needs of their clients. Getting true OR roof repair and reg... Read >
Author: Mark Starr

Understanding the Complexities and Legalities of Pigeon Removal in Arizona

07th May 2009
As with many other states in the U.S., there is a growing pigeon problem in Arizona. When it comes to statewide pest control issues, pigeons are rapidly rising to the top of the list In line with the climbing human population is the presence of new bus... Read >
Author: Adam Spector

Pest Control Using Integrated Pest Management (IPM)

27th April 2009
The increasing concern for our environment and for human health has led commercial growers and farmers as well as gardeners to consider safer ways of dealing with the problems of insects, diseases and weeds. Although a number of the more toxic pesticides ... Read >
Author: Roger

Resilient Steel Roofing

17th April 2009
With the varying extremes in weather that our homes face, we can’t afford to not have a roof that we can depend on. Snow, wind, rain, heat and cold all effect our roof and can cause it to deteriorate, leaving room for water to get through and cause dama... Read >
Author: absoluterv

Resilient Steel Roofing

17th April 2009
With the varying extremes in weather that our homes face, we can’t afford to not have a roof that we can depend on. Snow, wind, rain, heat and cold all effect our roof and can cause it to deteriorate, leaving room for water to get through and cause dama... Read >
Author: absoluterv

Forecasting Weather with Wind Chimes

17th April 2009
Forecast Weather with Windchimes (Wind Chimes) By Stephen J. Ansuini Windchimes (Wind chimes), also known as Aeolian chimes, were once used for weather forecasting. In the days before weather forecasts were available, weather-wise farmers made short-... Read >
Author: Steve Ansuini

Business is Like Fishing

10th April 2009
I love fishing. I enjoy it whether or not I catch fish. A good catch makes the fishing trip more than just a visit - it makes it a successful fishing trip. I prefer to catch fish. A memorable fishing adventure begins with a good plan. What makes a fish... Read >
Author: Dan

How To Start Taking Flying Lessons

09th April 2009
Have you ever dreamt of flying a plane? Do you fantasize being up in the wide open blue skies? Well you don't have to dream any longer. Today numerous flight schools offer lessons in flying for people planning a career in aviation or for those just wanti... Read >
Author: Jack Stanley

Water damage in Fort Pierce

07th April 2009
Leaving in Florida can be amazing with its warm temperate winters and overall sunny weather and coastal beach areas. This is why many people move to Florida to retire and why Florida is a top tourist location. If you have been to Fort Pierce in Florida ... Read >
Author: Leo Nov

Do Not Skimp On Your Landlords Insurance

31st March 2009
With the country well into its worst recession for some considerable time – although nobody knows how long it will last – property owners may find that some tenants are facing financial difficulties. Residential landlords could see tenants losing ... Read >
Author: pmcindoe

Water damage in Orlando

31st March 2009
When most people think of Orlando, the first thought that comes to mind is Disneyland, Epcot, and Universal Studios. True, Orlando is a land of constant fun and tourism, but there are other sides to it as well. If you decide to move their you are probab... Read >
Author: Leo Nov

Water damage in Boca Raton

30th March 2009
People who live in Boca Raton are no strangers to water damage in Boca Raton. Due to the many hurricane storms that come off the ocean and the Gulf of Mexico many people often learn to deal with water damage in Boca Raton. However, if you are moving to ... Read >
Author: Leo Nov

Water damage in Phoenix

30th March 2009
When you think of Phoenix, you probably think of geckos and desert land that is parched and dry. Due to this image, the last thing you may even be concerned with is the possibility of water damage in Phoenix. However, in actuality, the fact that the are... Read >
Author: Leo Nov

Tsunami weather garage door seals

27th March 2009
Barrier Reef prepares for a cyclone With cyclone Hamish circling nearby, thousands of vacationers have been evacuated from locations such as Fraser Island and other popular tourist resorts as central Queensland braces for the inevitable impact. Hervey Ba... Read >
Author: marketingignite1@gmail.com

Water damage in Davie

27th March 2009
If you are considering moving to Davie Florida you should be aware of the high potential for water damage in Davie. As it is located in Southern Florida, Davie faces the storms and effects of many hurricanes that move up the coast and thus dealing with w... Read >
Author: Leo Nov

16 Water Saving Tips

27th March 2009
It really does seem like water will be the next resource in crisis. In the future it is feasible that water rights will ignite wars and global economic change, in much the same way oil does at present. Its hard if we live somewhere with regular rainfall... Read >
Author: Lec Watkins

Green Investing Strategies

24th March 2009
Investing in "green" companies has become popular as people have become more aware of environmental issues such as peak oil and global warming. But just as investing in "dot coms" during the 90s was the trend of the times, "green" is also a trend and sho... Read >
Author: Bernz Jayma P.

Dealing with water damage in Arizona

19th March 2009
People who experience water damage in Arizona oftentimes are unprepared to deal with the aftereffects because they are not accustomed to rain as it is the desert. Unfortunately, this is the primary reason for water damage in Arizona because people do not... Read >
Author: Leo Nov

Rotary Mowers For The Lawn

11th March 2009
injured). Also, lawn mowing in the evening puts less stress on the lawn than lawn mowing when the sun is pounding down in the afternoon. Mowing during the heat of the day during hot weather may cause the lawn to brown. It is best to mow during the coo... Read >
Author: Jeffrey Seymour

Climate Change - Can We Stop It?

06th March 2009
Climate change has been going on for thousands of years - otherwise we would still be in the ice age. However, experts tell us that it is escalating... Climate change has been going on for thousands of years - otherwise we would still be in the ice age... Read >
Author: Mel C

Important Outdoor Gears You Need To Bring Along On An Outing

03rd March 2009
Going on an outdoor adventure need not mean going to a far-off and secluded destination, or going overseas. It’s quite easy to find many outdoor adventure alternatives right in your own state or town. What’s good is that you need not scrimp on your ... Read >
Author: joalesto

Does Information Overload Got You Down?

20th February 2009
Just starting out online and already overwhelmed by the information overload? Yeah I know it's best to seek advice from multiple sources but I figure you've already realized, ENOUGH ALREADY! You get your focus, or at least temporarily, and then BAM! New... Read >
Author: TJ Philpott

Can We Solve Climate Change?

18th February 2009
The high levels of pollution having an effect on the ozone layer bring about climate change. This creates a climate that is slowly becoming hotter. As the polar ice melts it affects the sea level and may cause polar bears to become extinct, since they use... Read >
Author: Mel C

A Little Overview Of Coffee Beans

18th February 2009
The coffee plant has two main species. There is the Coffea Arabica, which is the more traditional coffee and considered to be superior in flavor, and the Coffea Canephora known more commonly as Robusta. Robusta tends to be higher in caffeine and can be gr... Read >
Author: Jill Sabato

2009: Food Shortages and You--Preparedness Steps for Maximum Readiness

16th February 2009
The current economic crisis, coupled with the catastrophic effects of global warming, are creating food shortages around the globe. So serious has the situation become for dwindling world food stocks, that the United Nations has issued a ... Read >
Author: C.L. Carr

2009: Food Shortages and You--Preparedness Steps for Maximum Readiness

16th February 2009
The current economic crisis, coupled with the catastrophic effects of global warming, are creating food shortages around the globe. So serious has the situation become for dwindling world food stocks, that the United Nations has issued a ... Read >
Author: C.L. Carr

Climate Change and the Coming Food Shortage: Self-Preservation In the Midst of Chaos

02nd February 2009
Are you prepared for the coming climate change? According to numerous sources, the world stands on the brink of an unprecedented and historical shift in weather patterns. One that will have a profound impact on life as we know it. Listen to thi... Read >
Author: C.L. Carr

Climate Change and the Coming Food Shortage: Self-Preservation In the Midst of Chaos

02nd February 2009
Are you prepared for the coming climate change? According to numerous sources, the world stands on the brink of an unprecedented and historical shift in weather patterns. One that will have a profound impact on life as we know it. Listen to thi... Read >
Author: C.L. Carr

Water damage in Phoenix

05th January 2009
When you think of Phoenix, you probably think of geckos and desert land that is parched and dry. Due to this image, the last thing you may even be concerned with is the possibility of water damage in Phoenix. However, in actuality, the fact that the are... Read >
Author: Leo Nov

Dealing with water damage in Arizona

15th December 2008
People who experience water damage in Arizona oftentimes are unprepared to deal with the aftereffects because they are not accustomed to rain as it is the desert. Unfortunately, this is the primary reason for water damage in Arizona because people do not... Read >
Author: Leo Nov

Using The Law Of Attraction: Change The World By Changing Your Mind

02nd December 2008
Your thoughts and feelings not only create your personality, but also have a very real impact on the world around you. This article will show you how you can change "outside" events by focusing on your inner world. Ancient cultures knew the inner world... Read >
Author: Timothy Aaron Whiston

Water damage in West Palm Beach

30th November 2008
West Palm Beach in Florida is a wonderful place to visit and to live. With an abundance of beach areas and mostly sunny weather, there is no reason why this resort area would not be appealing to people looking to relocate. However, there are some facets... Read >
Author: Leo Nov

Lake Erie Fishing Report: - What to Look For

18th November 2008
Old School Bass Fishing Secrets Course When you are looking for Ohio fishing report information for lake Erie there are two main hot spot areas that you need to Focus on. The two hot spots you need to focus on are the Western and Central Basins for lake E... Read >
Author: Mark Fleagle

The Best Places to See Fall Foliage: Capital Region

10th November 2008
Now that you've packed up your swimsuits and flip flops, and another school year is well underway, it's autumn, and the perfect time to enjoy the unrivaled beauty of nature's magic. As the mercury drops and the days grow shorter, landscapes across the Uni... Read >
Author: Steven Mayo

Few experiences beat a balloon ride

05th November 2008
The whole experience of a balloon ride from inflating the balloon to packing it away - and, of course, the flight itself - is much loved by participants. Enjoy a new perspective on the world with a balloon flight. It’s thrilling and yet gentle; it’... Read >
Author: Kevin Smith

Causes And Effects of Global Warming

05th November 2008
What is global Warming? A condition of increase in earth's temperature is called as global warming. Few years ago, studies have depicted increase in earth's temperature in last century by one degree Fahrenheit. Industrial development has served a gate... Read >
Author: fellyre

How to Heal the #1 Crisis Facing the World Today

31st October 2008
Shrieking wind punched the tent. The anchor ropes strained against the storm’s power. Hurricane force gusts threatened to turn the tent’s panels in to a sail. Dr. Lonnie Thompson felt the adrenaline flushing his muscles. He had pitched camp near a mou... Read >
Author: Alan Davidson

Understanding How Greenhouse Gases Affect Climate Change

30th October 2008
What are Greenhouse Gases? A greenhouse gas is a chemical compound found in the Earth’s atmosphere. Acting as gases, these compounds allow sunlight to enter the atmosphere freely. As sunlight strikes the Earth, some is re-radiated off the Earth’s su... Read >
Author: Joni Keith

Oregon Camping Trips: Try It This Fall

30th October 2008
We all love a family camping trip in the summer. We make plans to hit our favorite camping destination where you can fish, swim and sit around a campfire in the evenings. Summer is the premiere time for a camping vacation. Or so many people think. M... Read >
Author: Ben Anton

Tips For Winter Car Protection - Outdoor Car Covers

25th September 2008
While we may be seeing sunny days outside right now, our weather patterns seem to get more and more out of whack and a harsh winter is right around the corner. My 350z is my pride and passion, and what I want to share with the readers is my trick to keepi... Read >
Author: Andrew Bernhardt

Quality Gear for the Sailor in You

08th September 2008
The quality of nautical equipment has certainly increased greatly over the past several years. With these developments, safety has drastically improved. Naval equipment can practically run the entire ship if it is used properly. Just keep up with the l... Read >
Author: Caitlina Fuller

Basement Waterproofing Systems - What Are Your Options?

04th September 2008
It is incredibly easy for moisture to invade your home. Most people think that if they live in a relatively dry climate that they won't have to worry about things like basement waterproofing systems (or any waterproofing at all). What surprises these peop... Read >
Author: Terry Edwards

Global Warming - Future Floods

16th August 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Mervyn Rees The average temperature of the earth has increased by about 0.6 degrees centigrade over the past 100 years. Because of the affect of global warming, scientists predict that the temperature will continue to rise by about 0... Read >
Author: Mervyn Rees

Dealing with natural disasters

13th August 2008
Though natural disasters are rare, they can and do happen. Floods, freak storms, and high winds have hit the UK in recent years. The UK has even experienced uncommon natural disasters like earthquakes and typhoons. Changing weather patterns across the... Read >
Author: Brad Swarner

Oceans Destruction Is Deadly to Man

29th July 2008
Redondo Beach, CA � More than 70-percent of the Earth is water. Fishes from the ocean provide over eighty million tons of food for the world�s population each year. The oceans� currents and water temperature control weather patterns. A few degree... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Global Warming Myth or Reality?

25th July 2008
Global warming. For the last few years it has become a very much talked about and hotly debated topic. Is it real or is it just so much hogwash generated by uninformed scare tacticians trying to suppress free enterprise? Changing weather patterns aro... Read >
Author: intrepid340

Global Warming Myth or Reality?

25th July 2008
Global warming. For the last few years it has become a very much talked about and hotly debated topic. Is it real or is it just so much hogwash generated by uninformed scare tacticians trying to suppress free enterprise? Changing weather patterns aro... Read >
Author: intrepid340

Arizona Fly Fishing Offers Hunt For Trophy Catches

24th July 2008
When many people think that in Arizona think of the desert sands, the Grand Canyon and rafting on the Colorado River. Rarely do entertain the notion that Arizona flyfishing, but the truth is that some of the best brown trout and trophy will draw serious w... Read >
Author: Khaled

Develop a Pattern as One of Your Bass Techniques

21st July 2008
Professional anglers take their bass fishing seriously and keep notes and records of their catches and the catch areas. This helps them to develop a pattern they can use as part of their repertoire of bass techniques. This is called pattern fishing and it... Read >
Author: Ling Tong

How Water Damage Removal Plays A Big Part In Louisiana

18th July 2008
Louisiana is prone to water damage that comes from floods and related weather patterns. Restoration SOS works to rid of water damage issues in the state of Louisiana and surrounding areas. They offer many services in relation to water damage and beyond... Read >
Author: Leo Nov

Living Up To The Reputation - Scuba Diving In The Phillippines

30th June 2008
To give it its full name, The Republic Of The Philippines is made up of over 7,000 separate islands, and covers an area of just over 300,000 square kilometres (115,000 square miles). Its population of 77 million people makes it one of the larger South Eas... Read >
Author: Scubaworld

After 2025 - What Will Happen When Most Ice Masses Have Disappeared?

05th June 2008
Within the next twenty years almost all of the current ice structure will have melted, however, at present this does not concern most of the population. While it is true that we can live without these ice masses, ecologically it is not sound. The planet... Read >
Author: Mia den Haan

Can Weather Changes Trigger Migraines?

28th May 2008
The Doctor looked weary when I visited him again about my migraines. I can't blame him - he'd suggested various common triggers for me to avoid, and none of the conventional remedies he'd tried had had any effect. But this time I was bringing a new theory... Read >
Author: joyh

Spring Forward, Fall Back, Fast Forward For Fashion

25th May 2008
Fashion is a fast forward industry, but continually falls back on archives to draw new inspiration from old styles. It’s as repetitious as the 1-2-3-4 beat of rock and roll including the back beat. Often it’s easier to gauge changing weather patter... Read >
Author: morton

Spring Forward, Fall Back, Fast Forward For Fashion

21st May 2008
Fashion is a fast forward industry, but continually falls back on archives to draw new inspiration from old styles. It’s as repetitious as the 1-2-3-4 beat of rock and roll including the back beat. Often it’s easier to gauge changing weather patter... Read >
Author: Patrick

Climate Change And Your Retirement – What Will Your Future Be?

21st May 2008
Most people will begin tolook at their future and decide where they wish to live, what to do with their time and how best to afford it. They may even consult financial planners and know what they will do with their time once retired. They usually do not l... Read >
Author: Mia den Haan

Climate Change And Your Retirement - A Changing Future.

20th May 2008
Most people will look at their future and may decide where they wish to live, what to do with their time and how best to afford it. They may even consult financial planners and have already what they will do with their time once retired. They usually do ... Read >
Author: Mia den Haan

When The Snow Has Gone...

08th May 2008
With the summer upon us, many ski resorts have suspended their winter sports holidays for the season. Colorado's ski season is coming to a quick close. More than half of Colorado's ski resorts have already closed for the summer. The remainder will be c... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Autumn and Winter Catfish And Carp Fishing Changes And Baits

01st May 2008
This time of year can be a welcome relief after the hot summer temperatures. At this time many fish can become more interested in eating natural food than the baits you have been offering most especially in the case of carp! But now with cooling air and w... Read >
Author: Tim F. Richardson

Autism Symptoms - Look for the Warning Signs of Autism

20th April 2008
Autism is a type of bio neurological disorder that tends to affect the ability of a person to interact socially & communicate in an effective manner. There are several symptoms that would suggest you a child with Autism. Remember that the severity of s... Read >
Author: Bertil Hjert

Climate Change - Business as Usual

04th April 2008
Unpredictable weather is on the increase. Scientists, politicians, business leaders and activists all agree climate change is happening. They differ only in what needs to be done about it. Politicians and business leaders are finding increasing ways to... Read >
Author: MarkeD

Wellies Practical and Fashionable.

02nd April 2008
Wellies used to be necessary work-wear for farmers and casual country wear. Today, however, they have been brought up to fashion status and are suitable, or even necessary, for occasions whether just walking the doing or festival-going! The changes in the... Read >
Author: sam lowe

The Attraction of the Loire Valley as a UK Investment

02nd April 2008
The area known as the Loire Valley is located in a French region called Centre and affords anyone looking to purchase property many advantages over other regions. It has been proposed to rename this region Val de Loire (The Loire Valley) as many feel the ... Read >
Author: Richard Hull

A Look At Unique Shower Curtains That Decorate Bathrooms With Style

25th March 2008
For those people who look beyond shower curtains as simply a piece of material that helps prevent water from ruining the other parts of the bathroom when a person is taking a shower, then these are the people, who are looking for unique shower curtains so... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu

European Vacation Tour

11th March 2008
Europe has always been a popular travel destination. Whether you're a seasoned traveler or planning your first trip, there are several important things to keep in mind before calling your travel agent and booking your next vacation: 1. Time of year: W... Read >
Author: ravinderjit

New England Skiing Industry Faces New Challenges

14th November 2007
With winter approaching, many skiers are preparing for their yearly trips to their favorite ski resorts. This 2007-2008 ski season however, could prove quite a challenge to resort owners, especially in New England.One serious problem affecting the New Eng... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Yes, Most Daily Horoscopes Are Junk -- But Daily Horoscopes Are Not Real Astrology

30th October 2007
You may know "astrology" through the pop-culture categories of dime-store booklets or through reading your daily horoscope in the newspaper. These are supposedly the descriptions of who you are and what's going to happen to you today based on some myster... Read >
Author: Rebecca Brents

8 Advantages Of A Gps System

20th September 2007
Global positioning systems are widely in use today for navigation, map making, land surveying fishing, treks, and many scientific applications. GPS receivers can be incorporated into cars, boats, computers, mobile phones watches and more. There are many a... Read >
Author: Arthur Raise

How to apply for a bad credit mortgage

31st August 2007
The situation in America may or may not be helping it is nigh on impossible to accurately predict the how the fluctuations of one market economy will affect another. However, just as the effect of a butterfly in one country is said to have some affect on ... Read >
Author: Alexis Svenn

Considerations When Planning a Large Party or Reception

15th August 2007
Something that tends to slip the minds of a lot of people when it comes to planning a party or a reception are the various pieces of equipment needed to pull the event together. We can often become so wrapped up in the menu or in the music selection that ... Read >
Author: Rob Parker

Andorra Welcomes Summer Snow

10th August 2007
Europe's weather this summer has been a strange mix, with different countries experiencing greatly differing weather patterns. Mediterranean countries such as Greece have seen temperatures soar over the hundred farenheit mark, while in the UK floods ca... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Caribou on the Move

02nd August 2007
“There are two forms of nature. One is the nature you see every day. The other aspect of nature is something very distant, very remote. You don’t see it, but you know it’s there. It’s spiritual. It has to do with imagination, with soul. Without t... Read >
Author: Emma Snow

Can The Weather Cause Headaches?

25th July 2007
When it comes to headache and migraine triggers it sometimes seems that the list just keeps growing. Many headache sufferers believe that weather is a significant cause of headaches although there is still much debate among researchers about the validity ... Read >
Author: Alien

Chinese medicine - The 6 External Pathogens

16th June 2007
Finding New Flows in Chinese Medicine If you are looking for enhanced alternatives for your health looking at possibilities for external pathology and how it relates to your Qi is one of the places to begin. The consideration of pathology in Chinese me... Read >
Author: Alien

Pashminas are the ideal fashion accessory in changeable weather

08th June 2007
This article is really for those living in the colder climates. They say April comes in like a lion and leaves like a lamb. In other words, April is one messed up month weather-wise. One day you can have 20c weather that's a precursor to the summer, the n... Read >
Author: Mary green

The Hawaiian Kona Coffee Mystique

25th April 2007
Think Hawaii and basically you think vacation and paradise--sun, surf, beach, nature, luau, even honeymoon. For the coffee lover, Hawaii means real fancy coffee. Specifically, Hawaiian Kona coffee. Hawaiian Kona coffee owes its aura of distinction to i... Read >
Author: Faldo

BIG FISH BAITS – Not a Question of Luck

24th April 2007
Some days when you’re fishing for bigger fish of the carp or catfish kind, it seems like everything you try just won’t produce a ‘bite.’ But then something happens that changes everything. What is that special something? Let’s see... You kno... Read >
Author: Tim F. Richardson

Climate Change on Kilimanjaro

15th April 2007
The likely impacts of climate change on Mount Kilimanjaro The reduction in snowfall on Mount Kilimanjaro causes an increased risk of evaporation for the remaining snow. The older the snow or ice the darker the surface (due to environmental contaminants,... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Global Warming: Fact or Fiction?

09th April 2007
Temperatures are rising worldwide and researchers are constantly reminding us of the grim future that lies ahead if we don't clean up our acts and our environment. But is global warming a reality or a reality born of illusion? In an upcoming book, T... Read >
Author: Lynn Cole

Nova Scotia real estate in 2007. It’s about Business, the People and the weather.

14th March 2007
Nova Scotia has been experiencing a steady upswing in both real estate sales and development. The province has gone through rigorous change in the way of government and employment opportunities. With a potential bid for the Common Wealth Games, Halifax is... Read >
Author: Rob Parker

Even the Wind and the Sea Obey!

05th March 2007
Wind storms, snow storms, hurricanes, tornadoes, typhoons, tsunamis, you name it, they seem to be everywhere these days! And, yes, they are more frequent and dangerous than ever before. The whole world is clamoring for climate change and trying to figure ... Read >
Author: Ann Stewart

Is Global Warming caused by greenhouse gases or by the Sun?

22nd February 2007
Most scientists believe that the current global warming is caused by man-made emissions of greenhouse gases and that the most important of these gases is Carbon Dioxide or CO2. They also believe that the Sun's influence for this warming is very small. ... Read >
Author: Per Strandberg

Dress For success – Men Get the Right Formal Look to Succeed Part 1

09th February 2007
If you want to get the promotion you are after, the deal you want to close or the girl of your dreams, then formal wear can help in business people respect you and remember women always love men in suits! Getting the right look with men’s formal wear... Read >
Author: kelly price

Romantic Destinations in Washington

11th December 2006
If you love lush scenery, romantic destinations in Washington should be at the top of your list of places to go. If ever there was a green state primed for cuddling, Washington is it. Romantic Destinations in Washington Washington State is a paradis... Read >
Author: Richard Rspad

Buying A Home In The South? A Home Inspection Is A Must!

17th November 2006
by Mike Manosky ? 2006, All Rights Reserved Any Realtor? will tell you that getting a home inspection from a qualified professional is an extremely wise idea regardless of where you live. However, if you're purchasing a home in the south, you'll want ... Read >
Author: Mike Manosky

Tips for Traveling by Airline with Diving Equipment

29th September 2006
Planning you next dive destination means a lot more than just picking a spot you want to dive. Just as with any dive, preparation is the key to success. You should read all you can about your dive destination and make sure you have all of the most recent ... Read >
Author: Rick Abbott

Vegetation of the Sahara Desert

08th September 2006
The Sahara Desert is often described as a bleak and barren plain. In truth, it is very beautiful and full of different Sahara Desert vegetation. Vegetation of the Sahara Desert Among desert areas throughout the Earth, there are two types. The cold... Read >
Author: Richard Monk

Tips for Traveling by Airline with Diving Equipment

01st September 2006
Planning you nest dive destination means a lot more than just picking a spot you want to dive. Just as with any dive, preparation is the key to success. You should read all you can about your dive destination and make sure you have all of the most recent ... Read >
Author: Rick Abbott

Sailing the Saronic Gulf

21st August 2006
The Saronic Gulf lies to the south of Athens, the capital of Greece. As a practical sailing area it includes the Athens or Attica coast on the mainland, the eastern coast of the Peloponnisos including the Gulfs of Idhras and Argolikos. Some of the better ... Read >
Author: ken jones

Sailing in Greece

21st August 2006
This article looks at harbours and anchorages of the Saronic Islands and the coast starting in the north at the Corinth canal and running south as far as the cape at Skillaion It is difficult to generalise about weather patterns within the area. In the... Read >
Author: ken jones

Sailing the Gulfs of Hydra and Argolikos in Greece

21st August 2006
This article looks at harbours and anchorages of the gulfs of Hydra and Argolikos in the Peloponnisos, Greece It is difficult to generalise about weather patterns within the area. In the summer months the north usually sees the Meltemi from the NNE - N... Read >
Author: ken jones

School Band Fundraisers

24th May 2006
Talk about your hard workers! Band groups are awesome when it comes to putting forth the effort it takes for fundraising success. The key is making sure they have the right fundraiser that will leverage all that energy. In this article, we'll consider ... Read >
Author: Kimberly Reynolds

"The Map Is Not The Territory" - The First Principle of Successful Communication

17th May 2006
In NLP (Neuro-Linguistic Programming) we talk about people's "maps of the world." This term describes a person's unique experience of reality. A map is not reality itself, only a representation of it. Just as a map of Yellowstone Park is not the park i... Read >
Author: Christoph Schertler

The Purpose of Creation Part 3

21st March 2006
You may publish this article or use it in any way you find reasonableprovided the resource box is unedited and the author is dulycredited. The author will appreciate any information as to when andwhere the article is used.Purpose of CreationPart 3byDr. P.... Read >
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How to get rid of your hay fever virtually automatically !!

11th March 2006
Hay fever is an allergic reaction to airborne particles that primarily affects the nose and eyes. It is caused by outdoor allergens, and perennial allergic rhinitis by indoor allergens. Symptoms of hay fever resemble a cold, except that they occur onl... Read >
Author: Raymond & Keiko Entwistle

So, Where is the Greener Grass?

09th March 2006
Twenty years ago when I left the Ireland, known as the Emerald Isle, I was looking for the place where the grass is greener. We all know that faraway hills are green, and back then I was searching for my greener pastures so I looked faraway. With a few... Read >
Author: Liz Cassidy

The Path of Divine Discoveries

04th December 2005
The travel industry is one of the most important industries we have. Newspapers find it worthy of dedicating sections to it in their papers, and employers set up considerable travel expense accounts for their employees. Travel is so prevalent in our lives... Read >
Author: Retha Logan

The Perks of Global Warming

04th December 2005
Marya Mannes once wrote, "The earth we abuse and the living things we kill will, in the end, take their revenge; for in exploiting their presence we are diminishing our future." Obviously Ms. Mannes preferred the status quo - health, sanity, logic, blah, ... Read >
Author: Nola Kelsey

10 Tips For A Super European Vacation

02nd December 2005
Copyright 2005 MHG Consulting Europe has always been a popular travel destination. Whether you're a seasoned traveler or planning your first trip, there are several important things to keep in mind before calling your travel agent and booking your next... Read >
Author: Dan Farrell

Coffee, a Brief Overview

23rd August 2005
The coffee plant has two main species. There is the Coffea Arabica, which is the more traditional coffee and considered to be superior in flavor, and the Coffea Canephora known more commonly as Robusta. Robusta tends to be higher in caffeine and can be gr... Read >
Author: Jerry Powell