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Football Faq: So You Won't Look Too Stupid Watching Football With Your Date

29th September 2009
* What are the positions in football? There are two types of position, an offensive position and a defensive position. One of the most essential offensive positions is the quarterback. The protectors of the quarterback are the offensive line. As an ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Coaching Tennis

28th September 2009
For those who are interested in a more individualized sport, tennis is one of the popular options. This particular game is built to show strength, durability, and grace all at the same time. If you are looking at the possibilities for participating in ten... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Strengthen The Heart With Hawthorn Berry

28th September 2009
Ancient Greeks used hawthorn berries for heart disease. The Greeks and Romans looked to hawthorn as a source of happiness and hope for the future. The berries were used by the Chinese for digestion and circulatory problems. Christian legend says that t... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Liquiboost At Home Colon Cleanse - to Beautify the Body and give you the Energy of a Teenager!

24th September 2009
Are thinking of doing a colon cleanse? It may be for increased energy, more weight loss, or perhaps an overall healthier body and maintained figure. The benefits with the liquiboost at home colon cleanse consist of lowing the cholesterol, lowering of bloo... Read >
Author: HEReviewsOnline

History of solar panels

24th September 2009
Raising price of oil, gas and other commodities brings on the surface the question about utilizing other resources of energy like of solar energy. History of Solar is as old as humanity. We always saw a great potential in using sun's capacity to warm ... Read >
Author: blinksolutions08

ASAP`s Reservoir Dogs Stage Play | ASAP Reservoir Dogs Article

23rd September 2009
The word theater means a place for seeing. The two most common types of theatre plays are comedy and tragedy, symbolised bythe theatre masks. The first known theatrical event was a performance of the sacred plays of the myth of Osiris and Isis in 2500 BC ... Read >
Author: Sita

The reason for calculus

23rd September 2009
Calculus can be a very tough subject, even for the most intelligent people. For those of us who are not math geniuses, calculus homework can be a nightmare. For high school and college students, calculus may be one of the toughest classes they will ever t... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

The Wedding Veil

23rd September 2009
The veil dates back to the ancient Greeks and Romans. They were wary of evil spirits and demons, and bright colors were believed to scare off these unwanted spirits. Occasionally, a Roman bride was completely covered in red veils to protect her from evil ... Read >
Author: akhileshsharma

kKnow How To Wearing Wedding Rings

23rd September 2009
Realizing the right way to wear wedding rings can let you take pleasure in the romantic sign on your finger with no any etiquette bloopers. A wedding ring may seem like an easy piece of jewelry, although how you wear it is packed with symbolism. The mo... Read >
Author: Diamond Exotica

The Two Sides of Medicine

22nd September 2009
Throughout time there have always been two opposing points of view as to how to maintain good health, or how to regain it after having lost it. This conflict has continued since ancient times ... and no doubt will continue well into the future. One ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Greek Islands

22nd September 2009
I have just returned from two weeks in Paros and feel the need to share my news. My girlfriend and I were looking for somewhere different. We had never been to the Greek islands. A friend recommended them, so we decided to give this area a try. Alaskan... Read >
Author: seo services

Gus Kangadis – President/CEO :: BlockbusterPrint.com

17th September 2009
Gus Kangadis, the President and CEO of BlockbusterPrint.com. An inspirational young man with a big imagination teaches us never to stop dreaming. Raised by Greek parents who moved to America in 1974 without money, they migrated for a better life. Gus Kang... Read >
Author: Gus Kangadis

Gus Kangadis - Success Story of a Young CEO

17th September 2009
Gus Kangadis, the President and CEO of BlockbusterPrint.com. An inspirational young man with a big imagination teaches us never to stop dreaming. Raised by Greek parents who moved to America in 1974 without money, they migrated for a better life. Gus Kang... Read >
Author: Gus Kangadis

Why the Greek god Apollo had the perfect body

17th September 2009
Ancient Greece was a very athletic civilisation. The Greeks admired and developed physical strength and prowess, but they also elevated the body to an art form, some might say a religion. Even today, we can't help but be impressed by the genius of the ... Read >
Author: Dr. Nick Hallale

The Art Of Persuasion And Negotiation: 3 Useful Tips To Get What You Want From People

17th September 2009
The art of persuasion and negotiation is a much-coveted skill. For hundreds of years, humankind has been using these skills to survive. The ancient Greeks negotiated with their neighboring lands all the time. Leaders of different nations always send ambas... Read >
Author: Michael Lee

The Therapeutic Benefits of Water and Hot Tubs

16th September 2009
The therapeutic benefits of water were first recognised by the ancient Egyptians in around 2000BC. Many hundreds of years later the ancient Greeks began to understand and use the properties of water therapy to assist in the relief of conditions such as j... Read >
Author: wpnsuk

Panacea for Infections –Wild Oregano Oil.

15th September 2009
Oil of Wild Oregano is amber coloured, aromatic, warm and bitter. Its intensity varies from lightly tantalizing your tongue to almost numbing it in case you have it strong. Obtained from the woody shrub of Wild Oregano plant (Origaum Vulgare) is a nativ... Read >
Author: wildoreganooil

Experience the Rich Mediterranean Culture- Mediterranean Cruise

08th September 2009
No single destination vacation can come close to the experience of a Mediterranean cruise. The unique experience of each cruise ensures that no two cruises will ever be the same. People who decide to take a Mediterranean Cruise are left with many memories... Read >
Author: Suzanne

Sapphire: Gemstone of the Heavens

08th September 2009
Sapphire popularly known as the ‘gemstone of the heavens’ is the best way to describe the wonderful color of this gemstone. For centuries sapphires have been one of the most sought after and cherished gemstones. It is mainly blue sapphires that are th... Read >
Author: Rajesh

A Body Like a Greek god

02nd September 2009
So you want to have a body like a Greek god? Many men would say yes, but that they don't know how to get started. Luckily, the ancient Greeks left us some clues The first thing to note is that the Greek god body is not the same as a Mr. Universe-type b... Read >
Author: Dr. Nick Hallale

Oregano Oil - A single remedy for all diseases

30th August 2009
Oregano Oil is the new found medical miracle remedy. Harry G. Preuss, professor of physiology and biophysics, along with his research team, tested it on the staphylococcus bacteria, which is responsible for a variety of severe infections and is becoming i... Read >
Author: Robert Henry

Body Treatments and Wraps Spa

26th August 2009
Not so long ago, going to a spa meant that you were going to go sit in a sauna or perhaps even get a massage. Today, body treatments and wraps spas offer you a variety of relaxing and health-enhancing procedures and techniques. There are spa treatments to... Read >
Author: Yodle

FREE real love tarot readings - tarot readings

23rd August 2009
HUMANS can no more be experts of their destiny than any other animal, writes evolutionist John Gray. Author Shmuley Boteach expresses quite the opposite view in his book An Intelligent Person's Guide to Judaism. He asserts : Man is not an animal, and is t... Read >
Author: Irvin Morgan

Stay Healthy With Mustard

23rd August 2009
Mustard is also referred to as mustard greens, Indian mustard, and leaf mustard. This herb is a species of the mustard plant. One of its sub-varieties includes Southern Giant Curled Mustard, which is very similar in appearance to headless cabbage such a... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Colon Cleanse - Myth or Magic?

18th August 2009
Colon Cleanse - Myth or Magic? Keeping your bowels open At the age of five and a half I had my tonsils out. Every day a nurse would ask me if I had ‘opened my bowels’. I didn’t have a clue what she was talking about, or why it was so important. ... Read >
Author: Carl

Boost Energy And More With Sea Buckthorn

17th August 2009
Sea buckthorn is also known as sea berry or Siberian pineapple. It is a small shrub that can be found growing natively in a wild swath across Europe and Asia. This plant has been used by southeast Asians to treat various diseases for hundreds of years. ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Techniques 4 better Memory

17th August 2009
These mnemonic techniques were originally invented by the ancient Greeks. We sometimes want to call those “tricks” even though we should be aware that they just follow the natural flow of the brain, not only using our linear left brain hemisphere, bu... Read >
Author: murdimedia

FREE real love tarot readings - tarot readings

10th August 2009
HUMANS can no more be experts of their destiny than any other animal, writes evolutionist John Gray. Author Shmuley Boteach expresses quite the opposite view in his book An Clever Person's Guide to Judaism. He is saying : Man is not an animal, and is ther... Read >
Author: Abel James

Why everyone needs a bit of Hydrotherapy

09th August 2009
The therapeutic benefits of water were recognised thousands of years ago when people first found comfort in bubbling, hot mineral springs. By about 500BC the ancient Greeks began to understand the properties and benefits of water therapy. In particular H... Read >
Author: wpnsuk

Sleep Better And Longer With Valerian

30th July 2009
Valerian was used by ancient Greeks for digestion, nausea, and urinary tract disorders. A famous Greek physician, Galen, was known for prescribing valerian to be used as a decongestant. Herbalist John Gerard recommended valerian for chest congestion, co... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

FREE real love tarot readings - tarot readings

28th July 2009
HUMANS can no more be experts of their destiny than any other animal, writes evolutionist John Grey . Writer Shmuley Boteach expresses quite the opposite view in his book An Smart Person's Guide to Judaism. He says: Man is not an animal, and is therefore ... Read >
Author: Abel James

How to Determine the Value of Your Gold Coins

28th July 2009
Copyright (c) 2009 Rod Hoss Gold has been mankind's most desirable asset for more than 3,000 years. It freely circulated as everyday money - except during times of great economic turmoil - from the time of the Ancient Greeks and Romans right up to 1933... Read >
Author: Authority SEO

Ethiopian History

26th July 2009
Ethiopia has seen human habitation for longer than almost anywhere else in the world, possibly being the location where humans evolved. Evidence of Naqadan contacts include obsidian from Ethiopia. The first records of Ethiopia proper come from Egyptian... Read >
Author: DrEthiopia

A Tragic History: Mesothelioma and Asbestos Cancer

24th July 2009
Many asbestos cancer experts, attorneys, and mesothelioma sufferers view asbestos as a material developed and used only in the 19th century. But in fact, asbestos was first discovered and named by the ancient Greeks. In this article, we will examine the f... Read >
Author: joebelluck

Colon Cleanser for the 21st Century

21st July 2009
Colon cleansing is not a new idea at all, as a matter of fact the idea that a slow digestive system and ineffective functioning of the colon is the root of complications such as tiredness, weakness, indigestion, constipation, and an overall poor level of ... Read >
Author: Kevin Agrawal

The History Of Shade Sails

19th July 2009
The concept of shade is not a new invention. Since the dawn of time, man has been using anything handy to escape the heat of the sun; cave men used hide or leaves woven around sticks. In ancient Egypt, strips of fabric were used to cool countless number... Read >

Colon Cleansing - It's No New Thing

19th July 2009
Colon cleansing is all the rage these days. From Internet and Infomercial hawkers to exclusive spas and resorts, it seems like everyone is trying to, ummm, clean the junk out of their trunk. Cleansing in the form of enemas goes back a long way, however, a... Read >

This Apollo Program Isn't Rocket Science!

19th July 2009
"The Apollo Program" probably conjures up images of Neil Armstrong and NASA's moon landing for most people. But for me, the term has a very different meaning. The Apollo Program is a name given to a system I devised after resurrecting ancient methods for ... Read >
Author: Dr. Nick Hallale

How stucco and stucco repair affects you

19th July 2009
Stucco is a cement-based mixture used as a cover for both interior and supporting walls. It is sometimes used for Mission or Spanish-style houses. To create stucco, cement is mixed with water and inert materials like sand and lime. Stucco is at present... Read >
Author: Edgar Burke

Boost Your Health With Natural Honey Bee's

16th July 2009
Bees make honey out of the nectar that they sip from flower blossoms. A long and tedious process is necessary to transform nectar into the thick, golden substance that we call honey. Like each product that is produced by the honeybee, care and a number ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

How To Find a Good Tiler

16th July 2009
Do you, or someone you know, have a need for tiling services, be it a matter of urgent repairs or just home cosmetics? While it is possible to learn the art oneself, chances are that anything you would then muster with these new skills, could not equal th... Read >
Author: Supreet

Asbestos is a Natural Silicate Mineral

04th July 2009
Asbestos is a natural silicate mineral made up of thin crystalline fibres. The word "asbestos" comes from the Greek language and means "unquenchable" or "inextinguishable." This name was used because of the flame retardant nature of asbestos. Historic... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Boots Your Health With Natural Bee Pollen

04th July 2009
Even though bee pollen has received a good deal of attention over the last few decades, a lot of people still do not know exactly what it is. Pollen is technically the male seed of flowers and can be viewed as the male cells of a flowering plant. It is ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Don’t Forget the Wedding Flowers!

01st July 2009
Next to her gown and cake, a bride tends to spend a lot of time picking out the right flowers for her dream wedding. Why would she not when without flowers, no wedding would be complete. For hundreds of years, flowers have been an integral part of wedding... Read >
Author: Timothy Spencer

Revitalize in Spas and Resorts

27th June 2009
Vacations are usually considered to be the antidotes to busy urban lifestyles. The holidays offer you a time and space to relax and recharge the batteries of the body and mind to face the grinding worldly tensions once again. You vacations may necessarily... Read >
Author: Mike Greaves

Golf Clubs - Can Playing Golf be the Answer to Happiness?

22nd June 2009
We are all searching for the answer to what makes us happy but it's simple, just pick up your golf clubs! The ancient Greeks mulled over what happiness meant. Philosopher's dedicated their lives into cultivating the elusive state. In this modern age, we... Read >
Author: Duncan White

FREE real love tarot readings - free tarot readings

22nd June 2009
HUMANS can no more be pros of their destiny than any other animal, writes evolutionist John Grey . Writer Shmuley Boteach expresses quite the opposite view in his book An Clever Person's Guide to Judaism. He asserts : Man is not an animal, and is therefor... Read >
Author: Joe The Blogger

The Key to Financial Freedom for Artists, Actors, Writers & Musicians

19th June 2009
Copyright (c) 2009 Valery Satterwhite Well-meaning, yet woefully misguided, advice from parents, teachers and other loved ones such as "You'll never make a living as an artist" has become the foundational belief and mantra of the artist's Inner Critic.... Read >
Author: Valery Satterwhite

Asbestos is a Natural Silicate Mineral

15th June 2009
Asbestos is a natural silicate mineral made up of thin crystalline fibres. The word "asbestos" comes from the Greek language and means "unquenchable" or "inextinguishable." This name was used because of the flame retardant nature of asbestos. Historic... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Boost Your Health With Natural Blackberries

13th June 2009
Most commonly known for being made into jams and jellies, the berries, leaves, and root bark of the blackberry plant are used to provide many medicinal effects. The Ancient Greeks and Europeans used blackberry to treat gout. In Asian countries, the unri... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Dangerous Products – Asbestos

11th June 2009
Asbestos is a toxic substance that is used in construction and for various chemical purposes. The history of this chemical is very interesting and controversial, especially for Canada which is one of the leading manufacturers of this chemical worldwide. ... Read >
Author: Matt Traverso

The elements that make swimming pools so popular

11th June 2009
Swimming pools first appeared in paintings of the ancient Greeks, where the aristocracy of Greek took baths in order to relax, but many sustain the fact that swimming pools were used long before the Greeks. Nowadays it’s not that important when or where... Read >
Author: Deborah Risset

Sensual Desire Influenced by Foods and Scent

11th June 2009
Sex begins and ends in the mind. If the mind is not inflamed, how can the body be aflame? Sexual intercourse is a powerful force that ideally engages all the senses as well as the heart and spirit. Sexual energy or sex drive can be influenced by a mult... Read >
Author: Katy Did

Pleasure Never Tasted So Good

11th June 2009
Sex begins and ends in the mind. If the mind is not passionate, how can the body be inspired? Sexual intercourse is a determined force that ideally engages all the intellect as well as the heart and passion. Sexual response or sex drive can be influenc... Read >
Author: Katy Did

A Good Bed and a Good Night's Sleep: Do you need help to get to sleep?

06th June 2009
All I have to do to fall asleep is lie down in my comfortable bed. I am like one of those dolls that automatically close their eyes when they are put on their back. I am probably asleep within less than half a minute. I guess that I am lucky as I know of ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

A potted history of electricity

01st June 2009
We think of electricity in terms of power stations, lightbulbs and all of our electrical appliances, but electricity is an age old force with electrons flowing all around us creating lightning bolts and static electricity too. Many people have contributed... Read >
Author: Dave Sabri

Psoriasis treatment – the basics

19th May 2009
Disease in someone’s life is as sure as death. This sounds really grim, but unfortunately it is true. You cannot go throughout your life and not get a cold or something like that. But colds are not the only thing that hits us and sometimes we are forced... Read >
Author: ArthurMavericck

Cheesecake: The dessert of the gods and Olympians

18th May 2009
Today, cheesecake is known as being an excellent dessert, for many occasions. It has many favorable aspects: it is easy to make, filling, and can be served many ways. Not only that, but there is a huge variety of types of cheesecakes to choose from. Simpl... Read >
Author: bob dole

Exploring Larne: a Brief History of This Seaport Town

18th May 2009
Today, Larne is one of Ireland’s busiest seaports and welcomes 750,000 passengers, not to mention 385,000 freight units every year. However, although its fortitude as a harbour has been undisputed for many centuries, Larne hasn’t always been a h... Read >
Author: Isla Campbell

Two Marble Floor Polishing Methods

18th May 2009
Prior to the past 15 years, Marble was largely reserved for commercial and public buildings, monuments and a very small number of supremely expensive, private mansions. In these applications, the marble was scrubbed with soap and water while it slowly los... Read >
Author: yxpweed

Travertine Tile Flooring - Classical Tile in the Modern Age

13th May 2009
Travertine tile is a durable and attractive natural stone in a class by itself. Famous structures like the Roman Coliseum stand as a tribute to the long-lasting nature of travertine as a building material. There are many installers and DIYers today who ha... Read >
Author: yxpweed

Mother's day : The most special day to show you care

12th May 2009
Mother's Day is a special day to honour the womenfolks with love and affection that they provide to their children and family. The day is celebrated to appreciate her efforts for building up a strong bond between family members. By presenting her a token ... Read >
Author: Victoria

Natural Chiropractic Therapies Improve Physical and Financial Health Healing Through the Action of H

01st May 2009
Natural Chiropractic Therapies Improve Physical and Financial Health Healing Through the Action of Hands Got neck or back pain? You’re not alone. More than 80 percent of Americans, at some point in their lives, will suffer from some type of lower ba... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

A Brief History of Banking

01st May 2009
Although the general perception may be that organised banking is a relatively new phenomenon that has only developed over the last few centuries, the reality is that has been in thriving in one form or another for almost 3,750 years. It was during the ... Read >
Author: Andrew Regan

Connecting with your Spiritual Source

24th April 2009
In the Western world we have moved further and further away from the examination of mental processes and how they impact upon the way in which our lives unfold. This can be seen in many areas of our lives; we abrogate responsibility for how we feel to ci... Read >
Author: Roseanna Leaton

What are the benefits of Chiropractic?

24th April 2009
Are you suffering from severe joint pains? Have you been complaining of back ache very often, of late? If you think that rest is doing you no good, it’s time you consulted a doctor. Of the many methods that are being touted as effective ways to fight bo... Read >
Author: James Diesen

A Brief History of Insulation - Look How Far We've Come

15th April 2009
The Ancient Egyptians used it. So did the Ancient Romans. In the 1800's, a guy wrote about it, sort of. By the Great Depression, there was a growing demand for it. In the mid 1970's, medical science told us we were doing it wrong. Now, 21st century builde... Read >
Author: Robert Bell

The History of Showers

04th April 2009
Nowadays, most people in the Western world prefer showers over baths. It is necessary to take a shower once a day day. There isn't time to take a bath before work or school every morning. This is a far cry from the phobia against bathing that existed duri... Read >
Author: Allison Ryan

The Ideal Physique Is All Greek To Me

02nd April 2009
"Give me a word - any word - and I show you that the root of that word is Greek!" Anyone who has seen the excellent movie, My Big Fat Greek Wedding, will remember that line from Mr Portokalos. Although the character and his etymological discourses are ... Read >
Author: Dr. Nick Hallale

The Greek long jump: Burn fat, build muscle with this perfect exercise

31st March 2009
Everyone has heard the expression, "A body like a Greek god," but have you ever wondered just how the ancient Greeks managed to get such ideal physiques? The clue might be painted on a vase! One of the secrets to their perfectly proportioned, lean, mus... Read >

Honey Facial- Discover That Natural Youthful Glow

27th March 2009
Honey has long been known for its healing properties as many allergy sufferers can attest to the relief it can bring.� Now comes the honey facial as a skin treatment.� It's really nothing new as its said that the ancient Greeks and Romans used honey t... Read >
Author: Robin Newsome

Granite and Marble Fabrication Process

27th March 2009
The sequence of events which brings natural stone from the quarry to the home has not changed much since stone entered the homes of the ancient Greeks. Large blocks of stone are cut from the quarry. From those blocks, thin pieces of stone are cut called s... Read >
Author: yxpweed

The Ideal Physique - It's All Greek To Me

25th March 2009
"Give me a word - any word - and I show you that the root of that word is Greek!" Anyone who has seen the excellent movie, My Big Fat Greek Wedding, will remember that line from Mr Portokalos. Although the character and his etymological discourses are ... Read >

How To Coacah Better At Tennis

25th March 2009
For those who are interested in a more individualized sport, tennis is one of the popular options. This particular game is built to show strength, durability, and grace all at the same time. If you are looking at the possibilities for participating in ten... Read >
Author: Jody Siena

Tips to Find the Perfect Baby Meanings

12th March 2009
If Shakespeare had ever said “What is a name!” then you can say that the name is one of important thing for your newborn baby. You can not just give your baby a name without knowing what the meaning is. Baby names change from year to year. Just a few ... Read >
Author: Rika Subana

Rep Ranges Revealed

12th March 2009
The debate about rep ranges has probably been going on since about the time the ancient Greeks first starting training with dumbbells a couple of thousand years ago. And even after all this time, the questions remain the same: What is the best rep range t... Read >
Author: Mike Westerdal

Four of the Most Important Adult Educators

10th March 2009
The most famous educators throughout history have had influence far and beyond the teaching of children. Advancements in universal areas including philosophy and politics have been shaped by great teachers, whilst more specific parts of learning such as ... Read >
Author: MarkeD

Egypt holidays trump Greeks for ancient culture

10th March 2009
Egypt holidays can offer you culture and history like no other, and – as the last remaining Wonder of the World – the Pyramids are still well worth a visit. The Ancient Greeks were a pretty bright bunch of people. Not only did they give the Western... Read >
Author: Kim

Another Alien - more proof of invasion !!

28th February 2009
A bit of history of the African Grey invasion, very clever! There are two subspecies: The Congo African Grey is larger with light grey feathers, deep red tail and black beak. The Timneh African Grey is smaller in size, have a darker charcoal gray co... Read >
Author: kaprizent

Asbestos - a slow poison

23rd February 2009
Asbestos is a mineral which has been popular for centuries; it was used by the ancient Greeks because of a number of qualities. It is fireproof, has good insulation properties and is also flexible. The mineral has been used in a number of different applic... Read >
Author: Ian O'Malley

A Short History of the Chair

20th February 2009
Chairs as you can imagine have a long history, for as long as there has been man (and woman) there has been the need to sit down on something comfortable, or as comfortable as was available, affordable and most importantly perhaps "allowable". Why "all... Read >
Author: Graham Baylis

The Grounds Why Diamonds Are So Unparalleled

19th February 2009
Diamonds have been the focus of thought for artists, writers, religions, and people in general for almost all cultures for years since they embody significance, beauty, perfection and wealth. There have been people who commited murder or will tolerate a g... Read >
Author: Abraar Bashir

Headboards Through The Ages

16th February 2009
Headboards through the Ages Humans have always valued sleep very highly as its vital link to health and survival is instinctive. Since mankind first lived in caves, and primitive shelters designed to protect him from the elements, the bed or sleeping a... Read >
Author: M Stephenson

Shades Sails - Everything You Wanted to Know and More

11th February 2009
Shade sails have a long and illustrious history. They were first used in the hot deserts of Ancient Egypt to keep the pharaoh cool. The ancient Greeks and Romans used them, going so far as to put large canvas sails in the famous Colosseum in Rome to shade... Read >
Author: Robert Bell

Harrison K-9s - The Best "Homeland Security" Money Can Buy

07th February 2009
Ever since 9/11 and the explosive growth of crime in our cities and neighborhoods, concerned and frightened citizens everywhere have been increasingly interested in protecting their property, and more importantly, those they love. Modern technology has p... Read >
Author: Webreporter

Seasonal makeup tips

02nd February 2009
Cosmetics are substances used to enhance or protect the appearance or odor of the human body. Cosmetics include skin-care creams, lotions, powders, perfumes, lipsticks, fingernail and toe nail polish, eye and facial makeup, permanent waves, colored contac... Read >
Author: Bella Mclaine

Do the Order of Wedding Speeches Really Matter?

01st February 2009
Back in the day, you didn't see the flurry of wedding speech activity that you do now. You probably heard from the Father of the Bride and the Best Man. And, that was pretty much it. But nowadays, everybody and their brother want to get up and toast the b... Read >
Author: Cherie Stirewalt

Amethyst - The Color Purple

28th January 2009
Amethyst has long been used as gemstones and ornamental stones. Jewelry designers and makers from all around the world have selected amethyst for making jewelry pieces like silver pendants necklaces, bracelets, earrings, bangles and many other pieces of ... Read >
Author: Dale Arnold

How To Get Your Ex Back? Why Not Share The Love

26th January 2009
Does it feel like your heart has been put through a blender? Are you literally pleading, begging, crying at your ex to get them back? Are you bombarding your ex with text messages emails or even camping out on their porches or even worse stalking them? If... Read >
Author: Robert R. Cook

The Elements of Decoration: Unity

22nd January 2009
In the fine arts, Unity is "a combination of parts as constitutes a whole, or a symmetry of style and character." In other words, the room and all things in it must belong together and look as though they were part of one and the same thing. The work o... Read >
Author: Allison Ryan

The Beagle Top of the Dog Breeds for Hunting Rabbits

21st January 2009
The Beagle is one of the most popular scent hounds. They are known for their outstanding personality and playful energy. The beagle is joyful, friendly, gentle and playful, and makes a wonderful family pet. He is an affectionate yet calm dog who loves eve... Read >
Author: Steve Last

Tips to Get Absolute Stones

17th January 2009
Diamonds have been the focus of consideration for artists, writers, religions, and people in general for almost all cultures for years for the reason that they be a symbol of status, beauty, perfection and wealth. There have been people who commited murde... Read >
Author: David

Topaz - An Ancient Yet Popular Gemstone

09th January 2009
For you chemistry geeks out there, topaz is a complex compound of aluminum, silica, oxygen, hydrogen, and fluorine. Chemically, topaz can be reqresented by the formula Al2SiO4(F,OH)2. The crystals are prismatic and usually terminate in pyramidal faces. ... Read >
Author: Dale Arnold

Garden Plants in Profile: Sweet William

08th January 2009
The Sweet William or Dianthus Barbatus belongs to the genus Dianthus alongside the Indian Pink and Annual Carnation. According to many keen gardeners the Dianthus and its members have a place in every garden across the UK and can be used in rockeries,... Read >
Author: dtymon

8 Nail Fungus Remedies-All Natural

29th December 2008
Here are 8 nail fungus remedies made from natural and homeopathic medicines. 1. Apple Cider Vinegar: Dab the infected toe nail in the morning and at night. Also, you can soak a cotton ball with the vinegar and place it around the toe with some tape and... Read >
Author: Lamar Deane

Best Places to visit in Europe

03rd December 2008
There are 27 member states in the European Union, and with travel between 22 of these countries unrestricted, there are no visa issues to worry about when booking hostels in Europe. Countries included in this agreement are Austria, Belgium, the Czech ... Read >
Author: Paul Scottyn

Boxing

03rd December 2008
Boxing (or pugilism) is a combat sport of English origin in which two participants of similar weight fight each other with their fists in a series of one to three-minute intervals called rounds. Victory is achieved if the opponent is knocked down and unab... Read >
Author: asmith

The Olive Tree

18th November 2008
At the bottom of my garden, which lies in the Axarquia region of Andalusia, is a track that leads to Lake Vinuela. At the side of this track is an Olive tree that must be hundreds of years old. Its trunk, gnarled and twisted like an old mooring rope appea... Read >
Author: Alan Liptrot

A night at the opera: the attractions of Palermo

10th November 2008
In 2006, Italy was the fifth most-visited country in the world, with 41.1 million people choosing to travel to the European country. Indeed, many visitors head straight for the capital, whilst those who aren’t quite so interested in history, the count... Read >
Author: Isla Campbell

Festivals and Cultural Events in Greece and Cyprus

05th November 2008
When choosing a travel destination, it is easy to become overwhelmed with the vast number of choices. There are so many historical, beautiful, interesting places on this Earth, it is easy to see why many people become frustrated. Greece, and the Greek ... Read >
Author: Nick Nikolis

History behind amber gemstones

05th November 2008
Amber is made up of fossilized tree resin. It is millions of years old. As such, it is a time capsule containing souvenirs from the early history of life on our planet. Ancient beads and carvings testify to the beauty that even prehistoric man found in th... Read >
Author: Jewelry Professional

Answering Your Common Tickets Questions

21st October 2008
When was the last time you needed a ticket? Chances are that if you attended a play, movie, sporting event or even rock concert you had to purchase tickets in order to gain admittance. It is a common practice that has been around for quite some time. Peop... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON

The Progression Of Boxing

10th October 2008
The sport of boxing has been about since as early as 3000BC, but official boxing was first first began in the latter part of the 18th century. The ancient Greeks believed that pugilism or fist fighting was a sport in which the Gods of Greece played; this ... Read >
Author: chloeramsbottom

Acne Prevention: How To Get Rid Of Acne With Salicylic Acid (Willow Bark Extract)

07th October 2008
Salicylic acid is a more-or-less common treatment for acne. Despite its name, some dermatologists classify it as a natural acne treatment. It is made from willow bark, and was apparently known to the ancient Greeks as early as 5th century BC. Salicylic ac... Read >
Author: Calvin

How Boxing Started

06th October 2008
Fist fighting or as we now know it, boxing has been about since as early as 3000BC, but formal boxing was first documented in the late 1700’s. The ancient Greeks understood that pugilism or fist fighting was a game in which the Gods of Greece played; th... Read >
Author: chloeramsbottom

Learn All About Astronomy

03rd October 2008
Astronomy could be distinct as the diverge of skill that deals with the research of natures and motion of space bodies like stars, planets and galaxies. There are yet different definitions for Astronomy. This includes the examine of substance and gear ext... Read >
Author: Jeff Seward

Oh honey, honey: The Many Uses of Honey

01st October 2008
Many people have fond childhood memories of teatime; of bread laden down with butter and dripping in honey. This sweet food stuff is a natural sweetener with an indefinite shelf-life, and therefore has been a staple food for many thousands of years. ... Read >
Author: Isla Campbell

Requisite Knowledge and Information on Cruise and Stay Holiday

23rd September 2008
Cruise and stay holiday refers to a holiday where one will spent holidays in cruise as well as in hotel and resort. For choosing these people have lots of reasons for this. Some people who are fresher to it and never been to a cruise holiday, they want to... Read >
Author: Alien

The Ball In Soccer

01st September 2008
It is said that thousands of years, Indians of South America already kicked a rubber ball for fun. They used things such as heads, skulls, fabric sewn and pig or cow flexible. The Chinese played tsu chu animal skin where the balls were dribbled through ga... Read >
Author: John Salmon

10 Fascinating Birthday Facts!

22nd August 2008
We have a birthday every year, with birthday cards, birthday presents, birthday cakes etc. But do you know the origins of our birthday traditions? ONE: THE BIRTHDAY (PART ONE) The birthday is the most widely celebrated anniversary in the world. The... Read >
Author: Lianne Fisher

The King of Spices - Lampong Pepper

18th August 2008
Almost everyone knows that a dash of black pepper can add flavor to just about any dish. What you may not know about the “king of spices” is that it comes from a plant that can grow more than 30 feet tall in tropical climates. Indigenous to India... Read >
Author: Vincent

TOUR OF ITALY : EASTERN APULIA !

13th August 2008
Apulia makes up the heel of the Italian boot. It is located in the southeast corner of Italy and borders the Adriatic and Ionian Seas. Apulia was often invaded by both the ancient Greeks and Romans. It was ruled by many foreigners including the Byzantines... Read >
Author: Ben Rob

TOUR OF ITALY ! EASTERN APULIA ( travel )

13th August 2008
Apulia makes up the heel of the Italian boot. It is located in the southeast corner of Italy and borders the Adriatic and Ionian Seas. Apulia was often invaded by both the ancient Greeks and Romans. It was ruled by many foreigners including the Byzantines... Read >
Author: Ben Rob

EXTREME ADVENTURE TRAVELER ALERT !

13th August 2008
Antarctica was discovered in the 1800s, but ancient cultures, including the ancient Greeks, knew it existed. They did not know it in a scientific way; they just speculated that there had to be land at the far southern end of the world. Some ancient cul... Read >
Author: Ajay Mehandru

Eastern Sisily Tour Of Italy

12th August 2008
If you are in the mood for touring Europe, you should really consider the island of Sicily, a region of southern Italy. Depending on your interests, this beautiful area can be an ideal vacation spot. You can get classic Italian food, and wash it down with... Read >
Author: Kamal Kaushal

The Most Important Asbestos Related Information

29th July 2008
Many asbestos related information is found in historical chronicles which say that this mineral was a favorite of the ancient Greeks, especially for its fire proof, malleability and insulation properties. This mineral has been used extensively in manufact... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON

The People’s Instrument

26th July 2008
The abovementioned quotation was from the legendary guitarist Andres Segovia. It is by far the most appropriate description given to everyone’s favorite musical instrument – the guitar. Guitars are arguably the most popular and widely used among th... Read >
Author: Patrik Ewriter

Apitherapy What Is It and Does it Work?

25th July 2008
Apitherapy is another ancient alternative to allopathic medicine. That is showing to have positive results in helping to cure tennis elbow. It is the therapeutic use of honey bees and bee products. The practice of using bee products goes all the way b... Read >
Author: kareng

A Short History of Herbal Remedies.

24th July 2008
Herbalism is sometimes criticised as a collection of home made remedies that are applied in a placebo fashion to one or more symptoms. This is only done of course if the ailment is not serious and that there is a conventional drug available to deal with ... Read >
Author: Andrew

A Quick Tour Of Italy - Eastern Sicily

22nd July 2008
If you are in the mood for touring Europe, you should really consider the island of Sicily, a region of southern Italy. Depending on your interests, this beautiful area can be an ideal vacation spot. You can get classic Italian food, and wash it down with... Read >
Author: Levi Reiss

History of Asbestos

21st July 2008
Asbestos is a natural heat- and electricity-resistant fiber that is mined from the earth. It has been around for as long as 2000 years back. The ancient Greeks named it "asbestos" which means "inextinguishable" because fire does not consume it. They use... Read >
Author: PipDawg

Personality profiling

18th July 2008
Best way to know someone personally Definition of personality profiling: In general, personality of an individual encompasses the entire behavioural pattern of the individual. It includes the temperament of a person as well as his or her emotional ... Read >
Author: maruti gawade

How To Control Your Body And Mind For Clarity

16th July 2008
Everybody wants to be happy. But happiness can mean different things to different people. The ancient Greeks, for example, devoted much thought to the meaning of happiness and how it can best be achieved. However, as with many other issues, they looked... Read >
Author: Martin Mak

The Miracle Herb

04th July 2008
Early Romans believed this herb could impart immortality; Arab cultures imagined it could increase psychic powers; while the ancient Greeks thought it could only promote wittiness, and wisdom. By the Middle Ages, doctors used to it treat memory l... Read >
Author: vincent platania

The Miracle Herb

03rd July 2008
Early Romans believed this herb could impart immortality; Arab cultures imagined it could increase psychic powers; while the ancient Greeks thought it could only promote wittiness, and wisdom. By the Middle Ages, doctors used to it treat memory l... Read >
Author: vincent platania

Cultural & Mythical Interpretations (Blazing-Topaz-Gemstone)

02nd July 2008
• We find the mysteries and allurement of topaz thousands of years ago. For example, the Egyptian people were used to believing that the gemstones were colored along with the golden radiance of the powerful sun “God Ra” which protected the wearer fr... Read >
Author: MUmarF

How Important Are The 12 Zodiac Signs ?

01st July 2008
Horoscope zodiac signs rule many people's daily lives. They look to the stars for guidance about how their day, week and month will gel with their plans. It is not anything new. The 12 zodiac signs have been around since before the Ancient Greeks and ... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON

Ancient City Kutaisi - Travel Destination

26th June 2008
The Imereti region with its administrative centre Kutaisi is one of the most beautiful parts of Georgia. The 3500 year-old capital of ancient Colchi which used to be the capital of united Georgia 1000 years ago is 200 km from Tbilisi. Kutaisi has always b... Read >
Author: kulula

A Rapid Tour Of Italy - Eastern Apulia

25th June 2008
Apulia makes up the heel of the Italian boot. It is located in the southeast corner of Italy and borders the Adriatic and Ionian Seas. Apulia was frequently invaded by both the ancient Greeks and Romans. It was ruled by many including the Byzantines, Goth... Read >
Author: Levi Reiss

The Amazing Olive Oil and Wonderful Wines of Tuscany

24th June 2008
The olive oil and wine that are an integral part of every Tuscan meal are world-famous. The green, extra virgin oils from the frantoio (press) – many from limited production farms or homemade – are from a six-thousand-year-old tradition and of the hig... Read >
Author: Serenella

My Conclusions Regarding God

23rd June 2008
I never thought much about religion or god until a certain day in 1989 when I heard someone say something that in all frankness I had never even considered. His question started in the form of a statement of fact that to the people of ancient Greece in th... Read >
Author: Gianni Truvianni

Customize Your Own Unique Water Fountain

20th June 2008
There is nothing new about the popularity of water fountains. The ancient Greeks and Romans had them. You will find them in paintings and decorations. And today too they remain extremely popular. You will also come across water fountains in the homes and ... Read >
Author: Soothing Walls

The Tradition Of Birthday Candles

10th June 2008
You have probably grown up with using birthday candles to celebrate your birthday. Each lit candle signifies another year that you have aged. But is it just a symbol of a passing year or does it have a deeper meaning? Candle lighting has long been ass... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON

A Quick Tour Of Italy - Western Apulia

06th June 2008
Apulia is the heel of the Italian boot. It is situated in the southeast corner of Italy on the Adriatic and Ionian Seas. Apulia was often invaded by the ancient Greeks and Romans. Its many rulers included the Byzantines, Goths, Lombards, Normans, Spaniard... Read >
Author: Levi Reiss

Coaching Tennis

04th June 2008
For those who are interested in a more individualized sport, tennis is one of the popular options. This particular game is built to show strength, durability, and grace all at the same time. If you are looking at the possibilities for participating in ten... Read >
Author: Jennifer Seaton

The Rise, Fall and Resurgence of Herbalism

08th May 2008
Herbal nutritional supplements have experienced a surge in popularity in the recent years. The market is saturated with everything from teas that promise to bring relief for pain brought on by arthritis to herbal diet supplements that can supposedly he... Read >
Author: bravo seo

Internet Authors are the new Black Swans

07th May 2008
Every Traditional Publisher should read the book by Nicholas Taleb called 'The Black Swan'. Not least because it's now a runaway best-seller and, in the fine tradition of that category, it was ignored by most publishers who were asked to publish it. If pe... Read >
Author: Mike Scantlebury

Curcumin inhibits cancer cells growth?

06th May 2008
Curcumin, the active ingredient found from the herb Turmeric, is actually a spice and food coloring compound has long been used in Asian countries as medicines to treat many difficulties from heartburn to arthritis. It was listed as an Assyrian herbal in ... Read >
Author: Julia Clerk

Curcumin inhibits cancer cells growth?

06th May 2008
Curcumin, the active ingredient found from the herb Turmeric, is actually a spice and food coloring compound has long been used in Asian countries as medicines to treat many difficulties from heartburn to arthritis. It was listed as an Assyrian herbal in ... Read >
Author: Julia Clerk

Curcumin inhibits cancer cells growth?

02nd May 2008
Curcumin, the active ingredient found from the herb Turmeric, is actually a spice and food coloring compound has long been used in Asian countries as medicines to treat many difficulties from heartburn to arthritis. It was listed as an Assyrian herbal in ... Read >
Author: Julia Clerk

Dream Premonitions

15th April 2008
Dream interpretation is the process of assigning meaning to dreams. In many of the ancient societies, including Egypt and Greece, dreaming was considered a supernatural communication or a means of divine intervention, whose message could be unravelled by ... Read >
Author: Joseph H.

History Of Mothers Day

07th April 2008
Mothers have been venerated for centuries. The tradition continues today, with Mother’s Day being one of the most celebrated occasions of the year. Ancient Greeks held a spring festival in honor of Rhea, the mother of gods and goddesses. The Greek ce... Read >
Author: D Beart

Logo – An Identity For Your Business

02nd April 2008
What is a Logo? Logo is the visual representation of your company or organization. It is the name, symbol, monogram, emblem, trademark or any other graphic representation designed for easy and definitive recognition by your company audience. Short H... Read >
Author: Sam DCosta

Steam Bath: Who Says You Cannot Have A Steam Bath in Your Own Home

01st April 2008
Steam baths have been a popular form of bathing for thousands of years. Known to the ancient Greeks, they also have long traditions in both Turkey and Russia. Steam baths can be found in most spas and gyms today. They are also becoming increasing... Read >
Author: Mike H

What is the Zodiac?

27th March 2008
Before looking at what the zodiac is, it is important first to understand what the ecliptic is. If you were to imagine what you see when you look up into the sky, and if you tracked the apparent movement of the Sun through it, this is what is meant when t... Read >
Author: arcel

What is the Zodiac?

25th March 2008
Before looking at what the zodiac is, it is important first to understand what the ecliptic is. If you were to imagine what you see when you look up into the sky, and if you tracked the apparent movement of the Sun through it, this is what is meant when t... Read >
Author: arcel

Light Therapy-The “Helios” of disease treatment

25th March 2008
The use of light as a therapeutic agent can be traced back over thousands of years. Indeed, the sun has been an omnipotent, almighty deity throughout the world since the start of human history. From the time of the Pharaohs, most ancient civilisation and ... Read >
Author: allergymatters

Manuka Honey Kills MRSA Superbugs

07th March 2008
Scientists have discovered that a certain type of honey has the antibacterial properties to kill the hospital superbugs which claim thousands of lives per year. Well known for thousands of years for its medicinal properties, this special type of honey ca... Read >
Author: honeymark

Rediscovering Honey's Healing Power

04th March 2008
Honey has been known for its healing properties for many years as far back as the Ancient Greeks and Egyptians. Even up to world war II, honey was being used for its antibacterial properties in treating wounds and a variety of other health conditions. Ho... Read >
Author: honeymark

The Revolutionary Europlate Vibration Exercise Machine

03rd March 2008
Although the technology behind these vibration plates seem like a very recent innovation, the concept on the whole body vibration owes its origins way back to the time when the ancient Greeks where so bent on discovering ways to put the healing process of... Read >
Author: articlemarketing01@gmail.com

How Mesothelioma Litigation Plaintiffs Can Get Asbestos Lawsuit Loan In 3 Easy Steps?

25th February 2008
No-Risk Lawsuit Funding for Mesothelioma Lawsuit Plaintiffs. If you are suffering from Mesothelioma or a loved one has died of Mesothelioma, and you are a plaintiff involved in a Mesothelioma lawsuit(asbestos lawsuit), and have hired a lawyer to repres... Read >
Author: Paul Sherman

Where Did The Idea of the Gym Come From?

22nd February 2008
When you are flinging free weights around or huffing and puffing on the treadmill, you might want to give some thought to who came up with the very idea of a gym. The answer is found long in the past. Ancient Greeks believed that in order for the mind... Read >
Author: Aazdak Alisimo

The everlasting allure of diamonds

06th February 2008
Diamonds have been highly prized since ancient times by all the cultures that have ever come into contact with them. It is believed that diamonds were first mined in India almost 3,000 years ago. The reasons for this are a diamonds beauty, durability a... Read >
Author: Chris Brown

Musicals are Back

24th January 2008
Dating back to the time of the Ancient Greeks musicals started when the Greeks included music and dance in their stage comedies. From the 5th century B.C Musicals have developed into amazing acts and performances not even close to what they were in the pa... Read >
Author: Tsoof and Eden

Balearics - Fun in the Sun on Stone Age Islands

23rd January 2008
Located in the western Mediterranean Sea around 60 miles from the Iberian coast is the archipelago of the Balearic Islands that forms one of the Autonomous Communities of Spain. Mallorca, Menorca and Cabrera can be found to the Northern end with Ibiza ... Read >
Author: Mark

A Unique Garden Wall Decoration

14th January 2008
Decorative garden wall plaques take their inspiration from ancient Greek are. Wall plaques were usually made of marble and were usually brightly colored with classic designs. The ancient Greeks had an abundance of marble and were fond of using it in ma... Read >
Author: Aazdak Alisimo

Ancient Causes of Fatal Mesothelioma- Asbestos

14th November 2007
Asbestos has been used since the times of the Ancient Greeks, but its dangers are a modern-day issue. Asbestos was used often in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries because of its high tolerance to heat and its usefulness in fireproof insulation. Howev... Read >
Author: Legal

How Magnetic Therapy Can Help You

17th October 2007
Magnetic therapy has been in use for many thousands of years and it is still just as effective as it was when it was in use by ancient civilizations, such as the Ancient Greeks and Romans. This form of therapy has become more popular in recent years due t... Read >
Author: gordy weiss

How to blow bubbles with bubble gum like a professional

13th September 2007
Chewing gum has been a favorite past time since the time of the ancient Greeks; many cultures have chewed gum-like substances, mostly made from natural substances such as grasses, plants, and resins. The first person to patent chewing gum was William Semp... Read >
Author: Christopher

I Love Touring Italy - Western Apulia

21st August 2007
Apulia is the region that forms the heel of the Italian boot.You will find It in the southeast corner of Italy on the Adriatic and Ionian Seas. Apulia was subject to frequent invasion by the ancient Greeks and Romans. Its many rulers included the Byzantin... Read >
Author: Levi Reiss

Iraq’s Hope for a Little Peace may be in the Asian Cup

07th August 2007
A tired soccer team for Iraq cannot be accused of having high hopes to win against Saudi Arabia. Their Cinderella trip to the Asian Cup’s finale has captured the vision of soccer fans around the world and has given Iraquis things they have been lackin... Read >
Author: Ally White

The First Scientist: Ibn al-Haytham

23rd July 2007
Science is the study of the physical world, but it is not just a topic, a subject, a field of interest. It is a discipline—a system of inquiry that adheres to a specific methodology—the scientific method. The heart of the scientific method is the use ... Read >
Author: Bradley Steffens

History of the Engagement Ring

11th July 2007
HISTORY OF ENGAGEMENT RINGS In our guide, we covered the history of the wedding band, but engagement rings have an interesting history of their own. Engagement rings have been known by many different names, symbolized a variety of different things and ... Read >
Author: Chip Martin

Love Running

06th June 2007
So what is it about running that attracts so many, compels so many obsessions and becomes such a drug? Is it the sheer agony of it all? The shortness of breath in the hot,gasping lung, the debilitating muscle cramps and joint aches or the intense fear of ... Read >
Author: Rob Ryles

Hair Shampooing and Coloring

31st May 2007
Coloring hair can be done for a temporary effect, or in a more permanent fashion. There are hair colors that wash out after one shampooing, after several shampoos, and those that are supposedly permanent. Coloring hair is very fashionable these days. You ... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Better Badminton

30th May 2007
The sport of badminton is one that has roots heavily planted in history, as an early form of the game existed with the ancient Greeks and Egyptians. During fifth century China, a variation of the sport involved the kicking of a shuttle, until the 1600s sa... Read >
Author: Rob Ryles

Coloring Your Hair

10th May 2007
Coloring hair is very fashionable these days. You can easily see people of all age groups going for hair coloring. People are experimenting with all kinds of colors to look fashionable. It is no longer just natural black or golden people are going for, bu... Read >
Author: Maria Karla

Memorable Gift Giving Ideas for this Mother's Day

30th April 2007
Celebrated every year, Mother's Day is an occasion when you express your affection and respect for your mother. It's time to pamper her for all she has done for us over the years. On Mother's Day you can tell your Mom that she will always be important to ... Read >
Author: TALASH

Choosing the right gym with the help of the Internet

21st April 2007
Being healthy is not all about the pure absence of any disease. It means much more than that and it is strongly related to our capacity to stay active and maintain our bodily functions at the highest levels possible. Along with a balanced diet and proper ... Read >
Author: Clint Jhonson

Unique Gift Ideas for Mother's Day

18th April 2007
Celebrated every year, Mother's Day is an occasion when you express your affection and respect for your mother. It's time to pamper her for all she has done for us over the years. On Mother's Day you can tell your Mom that she will always be important to ... Read >
Author: Talash Infocom

Ancient Greek Food: Olives

08th April 2007
Today, you go to the store and buy a little container of olives. You can get them in all different shapes sizes colors, and more. You can buy them with pimentos in them or not. Many wonder how this food became such an important part of Greek culture and l... Read >
Author: george christodoulou

Antiquities, ancient Greek pottery is frequently signed

04th April 2007
Corinth once made pottery decorated without any paint. Instead a watery clay mixture was used. When the pot was fired in a kiln, the areas painted with clay mixture turned black. Unpainted areas turned a light brown or reddish brown color, depending on th... Read >

History of Graphic Design

08th March 2007
he dawn of the 20th century brought with it an era of inspirational evolution of human expression, and from this innovation the term 'graphic designer' emerged as a by- product. From the ancient caves of Lascaux in 13,000 B.C. to the present day bi... Read >
Author: andy

The Birthstone of April - Diamond

27th February 2007
By far the most precious and desirable of the birthstones, diamonds are created deep within the earth where there is enough intense heat and pressure for carbon to crystallize. Diamonds are the number one choice for engagement rings. The diamond also symb... Read >
Author: Martin Mallett

Ancient Greek Pottery

06th February 2007
The pottery of ancient Greece is one of the most tangible and iconic elements of ancient Greek art. The colorful vases and pots of the ancient Greeks have survived in large numbers and are today highly prized as collectors items. Ancient Greeks made po... Read >

Will Valentine's Day Ruin Your Relationship?

06th February 2007
Ah, February! Our minds start turning to thoughts of Valentine's Day. In the middle of winter, romance is suddenly in vogue. The stores are filled with cards, candy, jewelry, and any number of other products touting the opportunity to show your love ho... Read >
Author: Lee Baucom

What is that? It's a ferret

23rd January 2007
Ferrets can be extremely lovable pets. They just have that adorable face that makes you smile. Ferrets are so lovable, people of the world have been making them their pets going as far back as the ancient Greeks. Perhaps Socrates even had one. Even better... Read >
Author: Jim Worthington

relaxation benefits and techniques

11th January 2007
relaxation music: the benefits All the research mentioned here has been based on using conventional quiet music. It's worth remembering that Calmtime, with its powerful combination of relaxation aids, is likely to bring you a much stronger effect. M... Read >
Author: daphne nancholas

Natural Skin Care through Ayurveda

03rd January 2007
From time immemorial the concept of beauty is associated with the physical appearance of a person. The term generally conjures up images of a beautiful face with flawless complexion and good physique. Skin care treatments date back thousands of years. Anc... Read >
Author: Dr John Anne

Spice Up Your Commute and Bring Down Your Stress

25th November 2006
The next time you start to bite into a fragrant cinnamon roll, stop to consider this valuable, delectable spice. Over the past 300 years, Holland, Portugal, England, and France have fought wars to gain control of the cinnamon market. Now you can easily pu... Read >
Author: Minh Nguyen, D.D.S.

History of Boating

17th November 2006
History of boating may take you to more that ten thousand years ago. People have relied on boats since long it has been an effective means of transportation for many years now and still is. Many historians believe that the it was the Greeks in the ancient... Read >
Author: Justin Ross

The History of Tattoos

15th November 2006
The word, Tattoo, comes from the Polynesian word, ?tatao? which means ?to tap? or ?to mark something.? Captain James Cook introduced this word to the English during his voyage around the world in 1769. Captain Cook and his crew of the ship, The Endeav... Read >
Author: Becky McClure

Hera - Greek Deity

09th November 2006
Hera was a Greek deity of a different sort, one that displayed the tendency of the ancient Greeks to have a religious figure for everything they deemed significant. Hera - Greek Deity While many of the most important deities throughout history have... Read >
Author: Richard Monk

Christmas Music – Discover How the Joyous Sounds of Music Can Have Amazing Health Benefits for You

05th November 2006
Christmas associations for most people include the sounds of joyous Christmas carolers and beautiful or fun Christmas music. There are many beautiful and soothing Christmas tunes often played in the background during the festive holiday season. You will... Read >
Author: Bernadette Dimitrov

7 reasons why our love of theatre will never die.

12th September 2006
Many of us are fascinated by theatre and it's easy to see why because the whole experience can be such a memorable and touching event. Perhaps for some theatre is about the fun and excitement of a great musical, for others it's the intriguing story brough... Read >
Author: Janette Vince

The Sound Of Well-Being

02nd August 2006
Throughout history music has played a part in ceremony and healing. Written references to the powerful force of sound go back to the ancient Greeks and Egyptians. In your own life you may recall a time when a certain musical piece brought you to tears or ... Read >
Author: John Johnson

WHY WOMEN LOVE PEARL JEWELRY?

25th July 2006
History starts with the woman 's desire to adorn herself with ornaments of all kinds, especially pearls, being one of the nature's best bounties to humankind. Pearls have always been the most sought after gem because of their natural beauty and brillian... Read >
Author: kheri chawla

Gold Silk Wedding Flowers

25th July 2006
Gold silk wedding flowers can make any occasion into an event to remember. Asian lanterns, boylesilk floralsupply, kinkadestudios and outback boutique are great sources for gold silk wedding flowers. Silk flowers are used in many occasions, festive times... Read >
Author: Robert Goldsmith

Green Amber Jewelry - What is Green Amber?

24th July 2006
Green amber is a form of natural Baltic amber that has a very dark, rich green color. Amber of any color is formed from fossilized resin produced by pine trees, and most amber is between forty and sixty million years old. The green occurs when organic mat... Read >
Author: Cory Willins

Dressage Competitions and Riding

24th July 2006
Copyright 2006 Rob Daniels At the lowest levels, dressage tests are very simple, with the emphasis on basic training. At its basic level, if you make your horse move forward, or stop, you have performed dressage movements. The ancient Greeks were th... Read >
Author: Rob Daniels

Travertine Tile: Classical Tile in the Modern Age

13th July 2006
Learn about the history of travertine tile, how travertine is formed, different ways that travertine is cut, surface finishes for travertine tile, popular uses for travertine tile, a checklist to consider when buying travertine tile Travertine tile is ... Read >
Author: Rob Jones

How to Prepare a Romantic Milk Bath

25th June 2006
Milk Baths: The history of the milk bath begins with Cleopatra, who was renowned in antiquity for her radiant beauty. This beauty was said to have been because of the Queen bathing in milk scented with honey, lavender, or rose petals. Some sources even... Read >
Author: Annette Mavety

Herbal Medicine

23rd June 2006
Herbal medicine is one of the most ancient forms of remedial treatment, evolving with humanity, as we learned through trial and error, and by watching animals. Almost every major culture has at one time used herbs as its main or only source of medicine. ... Read >
Author: Douglas Adams

Hawthorn work Fines With COQ10 For Your Heart

25th May 2006
What Is Hawthorn? Hawthorn (Crataegus oxyacantha), a rose family member popularly planted along hedges to deter trespassers with its prickly branches, has heart-healthy properties that ancient Greeks and Native Americans recognized centuries ago. Its mo... Read >
Author: Home herb

Ancient Greece Religion

21st May 2006
Ancient Greece was a society very much based on religion. With periods of great conquest, the religion underwent many evolutions. Ancient Greece Religion Greek gods were plentiful. You know many of them, even if you don't realize it. A quick loo... Read >
Author: Richard Monk

How to use solar panels ?

12th May 2006
Raising price of oil, gas and other commodities brings on the surface the question about utilizing other resources of energy like of solar energy. History of Solar is as old as humanity. We always saw a great potential in using sun's capacity to warm ... Read >
Author: dora wysocki

Epic Fantasy - It's Really About the Meaning of Life

20th April 2006
Epic fantasy has long been considered escapist literature and something that adolescent's read to pass the time. It brings to mind muscle-bound heroes who fight dragons and rescue princesses. But Epic fantasy is really much more than that. It is about the... Read >
Author: Will Kalif

The Wedding Toast Best Practices

28th March 2006
The wedding toast is a very important part of any wedding. This proposal of honor gives the most important people in the wedding party and selected guests the opportunity to express quotes of appreciation, thoughts of prayer, witty humor and h... Read >
Author: Leah Lee

In Leadership, The Eight Ways Of Right Action.

21st March 2006
PERMISSION TO REPUBLISH: This article may be republished in newsletters and on web sites provided attribution is provided to the author, and it appears with the included copyright, resource box and live web site link. Email notice of intent to publish is... Read >
Author: Brent Filson

Hey Baby, Who's Your Muse?

12th March 2006
Inspiration is a fickle lover. It shows up at odd times and, when we need it most, it doesn't make an appearance at all. When you make a living in one of the creative fields, this is highly frustrating. In an effort to call it back, you might think of wha... Read >
Author: Beth Ferree

The Invisible Ether and Michelson Morley

11th March 2006
Modern scientists adopted the ancient concept of the ether to explain the fundamental nature of the universe. Einstein allegedly dethroned the ether concept with his space time continuum. In spite of this, we might have to revisit the ether concept. ... Read >
Author: michael strauss

Time Management: A New Approach From Ancient Greece!

07th March 2006
Learn how to create a balance in your time and work by applying the theory of the Four Elements -- earth, fire, air and water -- to the way you manage your time. Here is a model of time management, that, although highly original and innovative, is base... Read >
Author: Eric Garner

Who Invented Wall Fountains?

23rd January 2006
Wall fountains are also known as single face or faade fountains. It is not possible to ascribe the invention of wall fountains to an individual. However, it can be said with certainty that wall fountains did not originate in the western world. The hot an... Read >
Author: Matt Iselin

What Exactly Is Crown Molding?

20th January 2006
By definition, a molding is an ornamental piece of wood, metal, or plaster, used to decorate or outline something. It can be used on the interior or exterior of a home. Moldings frame walls, ceilings, windows, and door openings. Examples of mol... Read >
Author: Patricia Tomaskovic

The meaning and symbolism behind popular butterfly tattoo designs

08th January 2006
Butterfly tattoos are among the most popular tattoos today and the most frequently requested tattoo designs especially among women. This shows the major growth of women in the tattoo industry as a whole. Butterfly tattoo designs of course are popular amon... Read >
Author: Sam Smith

How Magnetic Therapy Can Help You

15th December 2005
Magnetic therapy has been in use for many thousands of years and it is still just as effective as it was when it was in use by ancient civilizations, such as the Ancient Greeks and Romans. This form of therapy has become more popular in recent years due t... Read >
Author: Lyle Robertson

School Yourself in the Writing Field

04th December 2005
Writing in your journal every day may seem arduous. Perhaps you may think you have nothing to write there. But to write every day and fish for those ideas is one way to tap your untapped brain resources and apply them to a writer's page every single day... Read >
Author: Karen Cole

History of Vending Machine

22nd November 2005
What is a vending machine anyway? The definition of vending quoted from Dictionary.com: To sell by means of a vending machine. While definition of vending machine quoted from Wikipedia is:A vending machine is a machine that dispenses merchandise when a... Read >
Author: Lina Lee

Causes of Mesothelioma

17th November 2005
Mesothelioma is a rare type of cancer in the general population. However, in individuals that were exposed to asbestos, it is not as rare. That's because the only known, established cause of Mesothelioma is asbestos. There are experts that have speculated... Read >
Author: Rob Mellor

Dice games 101

01st September 2005
Dice games are the oldest and one of the simplest games that perhaps suit all ages. The dice games involved in gambling are one of the most exciting and popular ones. Dice games have been played since centuries. So old is there origin that the histori... Read >
Author: Mansi Gupta