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Making the World a Better Place One Single Thread at a Time

28th September 2009
Jesus Christ did not always answer a question about life with a religious answer. When they asked him big questions about kingdoms and religions he often pointed them to smaller and more approachable matters like helping one individual at a time. In fact ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Merchants Profiteer By Charging More For Credit Card Transactions

23rd September 2009
Retailers, cinemas, airlines and even Government departments are all featured in a list of firms, which have come under fresh attack for the exorbitant fees charged to clients who pay by plastic. Many organisations are increasing their credit card char... Read >
Author: michael challiner

How To Make Money From A Home Based Business - Some Common Paths

22nd September 2009
Opening a home based business is quickly catching up and in reality each other individual is wishing to set up a home based business. There are prospects both to work locally off-line and internationally online. The important plus point of a home based bu... Read >
Author: Sumit

118800 Mobile phone directory

03rd September 2009
Run by 118800, it will cost £1 and use databases of numbers it said are freely available for purchase and in the public domain. Anyone searching for a number can type the name and location of the person into the 118800 website. It claims to have some 1... Read >
Author: tugsearch

10 Reasons not to fear the mobile directory

31st August 2009
The mobile directory's arrival has been heralded by the usual bleating of piracy campaigners who believe that 118800 is some kind of open invitation for telemarketers, call centres and paedophiles to gain unfettered access to our most intimate of gadgets.... Read >
Author: tugsearch

On The Spot Fines For Motorists Responsible For Minor Accidents

17th August 2009
As part of a crackdown on careless driving, there are plans for the police to hand out 60 pounds on-the- spot fines and three points on their licence for motorists responsible for minor accidents. The controversial proposals will also target distracting b... Read >
Author: michael challiner

Ways To Earn Money Online From A Home Based Business - Some Common Paths

15th August 2009
Opening a home based business is quickly catching up and in reality each other individual is wishing to set up a home based business. There are prospects both to work locally off-line and internationally online. The important plus point of a home based bu... Read >
Author: Sumit

Business and the Environment

18th June 2009
In a time when the current state of environmental destruction is thrust upon us every time we turn on the TV or open a newspaper, it is no secret that being ‘green’ is big news. However, with this constant bombardment of information and supposed aw... Read >
Author: Erin Ryan

Business and the Environment

18th June 2009
In a time when the current state of environmental destruction is thrust upon us every time we turn on the TV or open a newspaper, it is no secret that being ‘green’ is big news. However, with this constant bombardment of information and supposed aw... Read >
Author: Erin Ryan

RBS in conflict over Top Gear race-track

12th June 2009
Royal Bank of Scotland and Prime Minister Gordon Brown are involved in a dispute regarding a property development plan on Dunsfold Aerodrome, well known by many as the test track used by BBC series Top Gear. Campaigners are angered that the decision f... Read >
Author: Which4u

Campaigners urge caution over prescription of antipsychotics for dementia

06th June 2009
According to the Alzheimer’s society there are 700,000 people with dementia in the UK. This will rise to over 1 million people by 2025 and 1.7 million by 2051. On average it affects one in 14 people over the age of 65, rising to one in six over the age ... Read >
Author: Dr Nina Bailey

Car scrappage scheme – older cars can be more efficient than brand new gas guzzlers say critics

04th June 2009
The government’s car scrappage initiative announced in the recent budget came into force on Monday to a mixed reception from the public and green campaigners. The scheme aims to boost the country’s ailing car industry and help the environment by o... Read >
Author: HolisticSales

Asbestos Campaigners Hail Government Meeting

01st June 2009
Asbestos has been of major concern to thousands of British workers in recent years, with many cases each year involving the substance leading to severe personal injury and death. Campaigners have long highlighted the need for strong action to be taken by... Read >
Author: Darrell

Role of distributors & agents in exporting business

29th May 2009
As a manufacturer or exporter who is willing to step into some foreign market, you should better be starting in a safe and calculated manner. One relatively safe and secure method is to start with indirect exports and see the response. There are many ways... Read >
Author: William King

Active Duty Military Payday Loans – Compatible Loan for Armed personnel

06th March 2009
Active duty military payday loans are specially configured for those folks who are busy in active duty of Armed Forces. There are many kinds of loans are available for campaigners who are active; as hard-working members of the Armed Force. Credit agencies... Read >
Author: Bob Moore

Derby's Past Leads To Asbestos Compensation Claims

29th December 2008
Mesothelioma is a form of cancer that occurs when someone is constantly exposed too, and breathes in, asbestos. Commonly it occurs in the lining of the lungs and the mesothelium, which is a membrane covering many of the major internal organs. As mesotheli... Read >
Author: Nick Jervis

New research gives hope to asbestos disease sufferers

15th December 2008
New medical research, which has isolated a gene that appears to protect against lung cancer, has been welcomed by Asbestos campaigners as a potentially massive breakthrough. Mesothelioma, which is caused by ingesting asbestos dust, has resulted in the ... Read >
Author: Claudia Liza

Safe Sex Education in the UK

21st October 2008
Great Britain has the highest teen pregancy rate in all of Europe; in 2002 alone, almost 40,000 pregnancies were reported. Debate has arisen about what to do about this problem, resulting in two sides, one which wants abstinence-only teaching in schools, ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

What the right keywords can do for a website?

06th October 2008
In any advertising on the internet means a lot as you are trying to grab the attention of the customers who looking for products which you happen to be selling. You can only find the right customers or vice a versa with the help of researching on the righ... Read >
Author: Arvind

Gas and Electricity Predicament 1

08th September 2008
With over half of the UK gas and electricity company's prices already raised twice this year, another threat has been made by the energy chiefs. If they are forced to pay a higher windfall tax then they will source their lost revenue through the public's ... Read >
Author: barryloughran@live.co.uk

Thalidomide Victims Still Waiting For Compensation

17th August 2008
During the late 1950’s, a German pharmaceutical company, Grunenthal, launched the drug thalidomide across 46 countries all around the world. The drug was said to be a cure for pregnant mothers suffering from morning sickness, however it produced horri... Read >
Author: Christian Ward

The Rising Cost Of Car Insurance

14th August 2008
Most of us will openly admit that our cars are very important to our daily lives. They are useful in getting to work, as well as errand running and even as part of the work itself. With rising prices in relation to both petrol and car insurance, many o... Read >
Author: Christian Ward

Should life insurance companies be allowed access to adverse genetic test results?

27th June 2008
Since its introduction in 2001, a moratorium to protect against the availability of a person's genetic test results to life insurance providers has proven successful. Until recently, this temporary ban was due to expire in 2011, but, due to its success... Read >
Author: Daniel Collins

Musings over Generic Drugs

21st May 2008
You may have come across debates and campaigns for and against generic drugs in all likely places, but I am damn sure, whether or not campaigners against generic drugs win their battles, it’s not going to stop FDA from approving effective and quality dr... Read >
Author: drugs-med.com

Thalidomide Victims Still Campaigning For Compensation, 50 Years On

20th May 2008
During the late 1950’s, a German pharmaceutical company, Grunenthal, launched the drug thalidomide across 46 countries all around the world. The drug was said to be a cure for pregnant mothers suffering from morning sickness, however it produced horri... Read >
Author: Phil

I'll Take The Bus! - The Rising Cost Of Car Insurance

24th April 2008
Most of us will openly admit that our cars are very important to our daily lives. They are useful in getting to work, as well as errand running and even as part of the work itself. With rising prices in relation to both petrol and car insurance, many o... Read >
Author: DCollins

Indispensable constituent of Any Windows Hosting Plan (Package)

17th April 2008
Firstly, why would anyone like to have Windows Based Hosting when Linux packages are available for cheaper rates? Answer to this question depends upon the kind of application one is looking to use for ones hosting. Considering the tools and scripting lang... Read >
Author: Web Hosting Blog

Companies Use Promotional Pens as Brand Ambassadors

19th March 2008
Promotional giveaways have been known to be excellent business campaigners. These items come in a wide range. The array of articles online starts with the smallest items such as pencils, sticky notes or keyrings, to the largest and more costly items such ... Read >
Author: Gareth Parkin

Teenage drivers warned about mobile phone use

05th February 2008
Schools in the UK are being visited by safety campaigners in the form of entertainers such as jugglers to warn them of the dangers of not paying attention when driving and specifically when using a mobile phone. Young drivers are most likely to cause acc... Read >
Author: Andy Adams

Sony Ericsson W880i and W580i - Two New Musical Sensations

01st July 2007
As a result of dedicated efforts from major mobile manufacturers, mobile phones have evolved from their earlier insipid form to an avatar refulgent with eye-scorching looks and top drawer features. In the group of these leading campaigners of innovations,... Read >
Author: Elizabeth Wills

Child Soldiers in Conflicts

01st July 2007
A look at the fate of the 300,000 child soldiers fighting in conflicts around the world. Children have been in the news a lot these days. Rarely, however, has it been for positive reasons. For two months now, the nightly newscasts have brought us an ap... Read >
Author: Davinos Greeno

Plant Trees Urges UN

08th June 2007
From their New York Headquarters the UN has launched a campaign to plant a billion new trees, which is being welcomed by environmentalists, but with a warning by some that in certain regions it could do more harm than good. While the campaign claims th... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Fairtrade fortnight special: Shopping For a Better World Part 2

15th February 2007
There are three different kinds of company - the alternative, the altruistic and the renegades. The first group - radically alternative companies - support fair trade, sustainable production methods, co-operation with workers, south-south linkages, consum... Read >
Author: Ethicalll Mann

Pharmaceutical Industry

24th January 2007
The pharmaceutical industry is different from most of the industries as the products are usually not chosen and paid by the consumers. The consumer has almost no role in purchase decision making. Further, there is an unusual level of control to the indus... Read >
Author: Sharon White

Western Hognose Snake Care (Heterodon nasicus)

13th July 2006
Western Hognose snakes are a wonderful, small species of snake with lots of character. They have become more and more popular over the years and are now a commonly available species in the pet trade. In the wild they are known to feed on toads, lizard, ... Read >
Author: Chris Jones

Making the World a Better Place One Single Thread at a Time

12th July 2006
Jesus Christ did not always answer a question about life with a religious answer. When they asked him big questions about kingdoms and religions he often pointed them to smaller and more approachable matters like helping one individual at a time. In fact ... Read >
Author: Rev Michael Bresciani

Why Not Print A Map Mural

23rd June 2006
Your retail store is open and you are finally in business. But some questions have been left unanswered. Like how do you reach your customers? What neighborhoods do you distribute pamphlets to? What doors do you knock on? And you certainly should fin... Read >
Author: David Leonhardt

Gift Idea

12th June 2006
Are you looking to present a great gift to someone, but not sure what the gift should be? It all comes down to knowing the person as to present him/her with what he can truly enjoy. And if he can really enjoy the gift for many years to come, this will... Read >
Author: Brian Hog

Being Healthy can be Fun

09th June 2006
Many fear that our younger generation are being forced into a world of vedging out in front of the TV, spending hours playing computer games and indulging in what is perceived to be quite frankly a lazy lifestyle. Research into the growing rates of chi... Read >
Author: sam lowe

Victims of cancer cannot afford drugs

07th March 2006
Patients ill with cancer do not receive treatment with vital drugs only because of the fact they have not enough money for the prescription charges - campaigners warns. According to Charity Breast Cancer Care, 42% of breast cancer patients, which is al... Read >
Author: Paul Douglas

The Cruel Fool - Gods Payback (Animal Cruelty)

23rd October 2005
Why so many campaigners are out there fighting for the rights of cruelty to animals? Animals can not speak for themselves, so we as caring considerate human beings with feelings act as their proxy to get a message across and that being is that animals... Read >
Author: Kacy Carr

A Closer Look at Hydrogen Powered Motorcycles

26th August 2005
An innovation has recently triggered the riders' curiosity and scrutiny. This was all about the launching of hydrogen powered motorcycles. These motorcycles are called ENV (pronounced as envy) or emissions neutral vehicle. The speed is 50 mph or 80 km/h a... Read >
Author: maricon williams