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Success Is?

12th November 2009
Success is defined many different ways for different people. There is spiritual success, family success, health success, financial success, relationship success, etc... but in the business world, most people think and talk about success in the amount of m... Read >
Author: swood

You Can Thrive in the Current Global Economy if You Are Willing to Change

09th November 2009
The existing global financial situation continually bombards us via the media all throughour day. News of corporation meltdowns, job losses and stock market collapses dominate our conversations. The economy is lessening, individuals are hurting and times ... Read >
Author: Caroline Makepeace

How to thrive in Today's Economy: Survival of the Most Adaptable

09th November 2009
The current worldwide financial state of affairs constantly bombards us via the media throughout our day. information about corporation meltdowns, employment losses and stock market break downs dominate our conversations. The economy is lessening, folks ... Read >
Author: Caroline Makepeace

Your Personal Computer's Doom

20th October 2009
Last October 2 marked 170 years of Charles Darwin's return to England after five years spent around the world collecting knowledge about flora, fauna, wildlife and genealogy. The information he gathered would form the basis of his Theory Of Evolution. Int... Read >
Author: NARESH1

The Comfort of Green Space

15th October 2009
Ever since the Hanging Gardens of Babylon, some 600 years BCE, people have been displaying plants and flowers for their pleasure and enlightenment. Every ancient civilization, from the Egyptians, Greeks and Chinese through the Roman Empire had some kind o... Read >
Author: Matt

The Taxonomy of Computer Games

14th October 2009
Thousands of computer games are commercially available on a variety of hardware configurations. These games present a bewildering array of properties. Many show close similarities. Most possess some unique design feature. Given this large sample of games,... Read >
Author: aymenbnr

Cambridge Guest Houses

09th October 2009
Cambridge guest houses are just the places to stay if you fancy lazing in a boat on a shallow river on a summer's day! It's been going on there for a long time and is an established tradition in the city for visitors and students alike. Visitors come to... Read >
Author: simonjohn

The Loves of Lonesome George

16th September 2009
Following GCT's chief executive, Toni Darton, being interviewed by BBC Radio 4's Today programme about Lonesome George, we thought you might like to learn more about this "wrinkled octogenarian" and his attempts to produce offspring, as Henry Nicholls, ed... Read >
Author: Discovery Initiatives

Galapagos Cruise

07th September 2009
The Galapagos Islands still hold a fascination long after Charles Darwin did his famous work on natural selection among the lava rocks of the 10 million year old volcanic archipelago. The Enchanted Islands, as how it was named by a Spanish pirate, can be ... Read >
Author: Elijah James

Strategies For Managing Change - Do Or Die? How to Survive the Recession

26th August 2009
Of all the strategies for managing change, in the current climate the only one that really matters is staying in the game. So the only current certainty is that there is no certainty. This really does mean change. Forced change. Reactive change. Planned c... Read >
Author: Stephen Warrilow

The absolutely not-to-miss events in Rimini

20th August 2009
The Pink Night has just passed but the events and the fun on the Riviera Romagnola never stop. Many events still await tourists who tan on the sunny and beautiful beaches of Rimini and its surroundings. The range is wide, from concerts to exhibition... Read >
Author: martinapp

10 Interesting Facts About England

21st July 2009
Do you think you know all there is to know about England? Here are a few interesting facts about England that you might not have heard previously. Robin Hood existed. The true facts about his life are largely unknown and probably much less glamorous than... Read >
Author: Sue Marchant

Summertime in London Offers an Array of Fun Family Activities

18th July 2009
UK travel statistics have shown that an increasing number of people are choosing to holiday in the UK rather than abroad in order to save money during the economic slump; however, that doesn't mean holidays have to be any less exciting. There are countles... Read >
Author: Vicky Cochrane

Today's Recession: Thinning the Herd

17th July 2009
The Recession is on everyone's mind. When is it going to end? How long will it last? Who's to blame? Blah, blah, blah. And while I do not doubt we're in a recession, or that everything is hunky dory, I don't think the recession is a 'bad thing'. I kno... Read >
Author: Weston Lyon

Discover the Secrets to Worms

07th July 2009
Back in antiquity, Aristotle called them the "intestines of the Earth," but it took several more centuries before earthworms were systematically studied - by Charles Darwin who wrote a whole book on the importance of worms in breaking down dead organic ma... Read >
Author: fshelend
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