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Radiation Therapy

06th October 2009
The discoveries of x-rays and radiation by scientists Becquerel and Rontgen in the late 1800s got the ball rolling in radiation application. Marie Curie's Nobel Prize winning work with radioactive elements also helped set the stage at the turn of the cent... Read >
Author: sophia

The ABC of Superlative Leadership

25th September 2009
If you want to make the move from managing to leading, from being a professional to being an inspirer, from being one of the team to being a leader of the team, you need to know the ABC of Superlative Leadership. A is for Appreciative Cultures, the end... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Dr. Walter Freeman's Frontal Lobotomies at Athens (Ohio) State Hospital

24th September 2009
Few chapters in the medical history of Athens County, Ohio, are more notorious or fascinating than that concerning Walter Freeman, M.D., and the more than 200 frontal lobotomies he performed at the Athens State Hospital in seven visits between 1953 and 19... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Solar Panels

23rd September 2009
A solar panel is basically a device that enables the collection of and conversion of solar energy into electrical energy or even heat. The Concept of Solar Panels Solar panels are also known as photovoltaic panels and the atoms that are present in ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Everything You wanted To Know About Solar Panels

23rd September 2009
The history of solar panels can be dated back to 1839 as this was the period when French physicist Antoine-Cesar Becquerel made the astonishing discovery of the photovoltaic effect. This surprising discovery took place during an experiment that involved a... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Different Types of Goals That Take You to Success

23rd September 2009
Leaders set goals. But they often set only one type of goal, and in so doing they set themselves up for failure. Here is the complete tool kit. 1) Achievement goals - These describe results that you will have when you finish the goal. Examples include:... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Part 2 - Early Evidence of the Healing Power of Vitamins

18th September 2009
Since the early 1900s there has been research involving natural alternative medicine. Many of these early researchers risked their reputations, careers and even their freedom for pursuing natural medicine research. In this report we will identify some of ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Wall Street: the Road Block To Your Investing Success

17th September 2009
Worried about your stocks? Blame it on Wall Street. Investors today face a barrage of conflicting information and exaggerated return claims from what most people consider the "market" -; the S&P 500 or the Dow Jones Industrial Average. But these indexe... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

A Review of the Marshall Sylver Prosperity Alliance Wealth Building Seminars

16th September 2009
The Marshall Sylver Prosperity Alliance domain was originally registered in July of 2006 so it's been around a few years. I remember hearing about Marshall Sylver way before the internet. He's been a self-motivation and self-help guru for at least 2 decad... Read >
Author: briangarvin

Brain scan for the Humans

11th September 2009
FOR a man who has set himself a seemingly impossible mission. Relaxing in the black leather recliner that serves as his office chair, his stockinged feet wriggling with evident enthusiasm, the founder of the Internet Archive explains what has driven him ... Read >
Author: jazdoil1

Brain scan for the Humans

11th September 2009
FOR a man who has set himself a seemingly impossible mission. Relaxing in the black leather recliner that serves as his office chair, his stockinged feet wriggling with evident enthusiasm, the founder of the Internet Archive explains what has driven him ... Read >
Author: jazdoil1

Dreaming Isn't Just for Kids.

26th August 2009
Do you remember the last time someone asked you, “What do you want to be when you grow up?” Do you recall your answer? A teacher? A fireman? An astronaut? The President? A Doctor? A mom? An entrepreneur? Do you remember dreaming of walking on the moo... Read >
Author: altaf

The Second Practice of FIERCE LEADERSHIP

19th August 2009
It’s my opinion that today’s “best” practices of leaders not only fail to resolve the problems they’re meant to resolve or achieve the results they’re meant to achieve, they actually escalate problems. I’d like to recommend alternative prac... Read >
Author: Susan Scott

Quartz worth A Fortune

16th August 2009
A couple of generations ago, quartz was associated with New Age circles, holistic health and now the most recent innovation of holistic jewelry. Quartz by definition is a natural crystal. It has a very regular arrangement of atoms which vibrate at a very... Read >
Author: lynthomas

Take Pleasure in Your Page Embellished with Glitter Graphics Connected with the King of Pop Music

09th August 2009
These days computer technologies permit men to communicate on-line any time they wish and as much as they wish. This has become obtainable due to the existence of global social sites, such as Orkut, MySpace, and Hi5. To start communication one should prod... Read >
Author: Charlie Richards

Cozumel Real Estate to Benefit from Protection Biodiversity of the Island’s Coral Reef; Carlos Sli

08th August 2009
Cozumel real estate is famous for its beautiful nature, and it is of invaluable importance for both home buyers and visitors to preserve this aspect of the island. A recent announcement has indicated that further funding will be dedicated to help study a... Read >
Author: Thomas Lloyd

Solar energy - How Solar Power is Created

07th August 2009
Solar power, especially when it's used to supply home electricity needs, might appear like a relatively modern invention. And it's true that extensive, cost-efficient panels that constitute the core of most systems have only been used for approximately th... Read >
Author: Kelby

Insulin therapy: learn how to avoid overeating and starving at the same time

02nd August 2009
Insulin therapy is often an important part of diabetes treatment. It is the cornerstone of treatment for type 1 diabetes. Unlike Type 1 diabetes, insulin therapy is usually not indicated in Type 2 diabetes because typically these individuals already hav... Read >
Author: Jose M. Talavera

How To Master Your Thoughts

19th July 2009
The National Science Foundation estimates that the average person thinks about 12,000 thoughts per day. Deep thinkers have as many as 50,000 thoughts per day. If you subtract 8 hours for sleeping, that comes to nearly a thought per second! That's a lot of... Read >
Author: anitan

Does your body need more oxygen?

16th July 2009
There is not as much oxygen in our environment today as there was hundreds of years ago. At one time the oxygen level was at 38%, now it is at 21%, and in some cities, even as low as 18%. Thus in our present environment, we have only about half the oxyge... Read >
Author: Surbhi

Experience Atlanta

04th July 2009
Atlanta is the capital of the state of Georgia and the ‘New South’ and exudes southern hospitality despite its growing size. It is also the birth place of the Civil Rights movement, and this history forms an integral part of its culture. It its import... Read >
Author: Roberto Raffa

How To Master Any Kind Of Information And Be An Expert

02nd July 2009
What makes a successful speaker or a seminar leader? What makes some people so engaging when they speak on the podium on a subject? The secret of successful speakers and seminar leaders is that they “own” the information they present instead of just... Read >
Author: Martin Mak

Can a public health insurance option hold down spending, or will it lead to medicine by committee? :

02nd July 2009
Can a public health insurance option hold down health care spending? In a previous column I asked, “So if it is new and better medical treatments … and expanding health insurance coverage that increases overall spending on health care, how are we... Read >
Author: www.EasyToInsureME.com

Wills and Living Wills

01st July 2009
Will and living wills are a very important part of any Canadian citizens life. Even thought most people view it as a negative reminder of death, living without a will and in some situations without a living will is generally not recommended. So remember i... Read >
Author: Matt Traverso

Effective Treatments For Cancer

29th June 2009
Effective treatments for cancer and for all diseases are revealed when the nobel prize-winning doctor, Otto Warburg shocked the world when he showed that most disease and sickness are caused by insufficient levels of oxygen in the body. His studies reveal... Read >
Author: john daniel

Alternatives to believing in scientists

12th June 2009
How do you feel about scientists? Maybe you admire them, especially if they win a Nobel Prize or invent something that benefits all of humanity. But do you worship them? Do you 'believe' in them? Science isn't about worship, it's about respect, hard work ... Read >
Author: Mike Scantlebury

How To Make Money Writing Online

12th May 2009
Want to know how to make money writing online? First, you must learn how to write for an online audience. Naturally, words are the paramount conveyor of information in this medium. The information you have should be reduced to writing. This is whe... Read >
Author: dsmpublishing

The history of L-Arginine (Nitric Oxide)

01st May 2009
Arginine was discovered in 1895. Arginine is an amino acid that provides a wide range of benefits to the body. Arginine plays an important role in the division of cells, boosting of one's immune system, healing of wounds, and in the hormonal secretion p... Read >
Author: Eric Glenn

You Know Your Business relies on Computer Parts When...

24th April 2009
You know you work in the innovative computer and electronics industry when: Vendors run screaming from the room when they see how complex your design is. Mil spec or ISO? Your drawings call out both, and a few other acronyms no one else has heard of... Read >
Author: Robert Bell

Lifecell Cream: Keep Yourself Looking Ageless without Needles

23rd April 2009
Since it’s considered to be the largest and very vulnerable part of the human system, your skin must have to cope with the the most transformation. The worst part is that as a woman grows older, the more that skin conditions become almost intolerable. Y... Read >
Author: Dan

What to Look for in a Serious Biking Sock

15th April 2009
Your feet take a beating when you're biking. They cramp. They sweat. They give you hell. But where would you be without them? Bicycling is more enjoyable when you are careful to use the right equipment. And believe it or not, your socks are an impor... Read >
Author: Jerry Work

The Importance of Blood Building Nutritional Supplement Glyconutrients and the Risk Of Belly Fat .

08th April 2009
The Blood Building Nutritional supplements the body needs to be healthy and reduce belly fat : Essential minerals and vitamins (for healthy cells) Antioxidants (cell protection) Phytonutrients (detoxify the system) EFA’s (hormonal function, cell r... Read >
Author: lewisb

Free Vaccination to Prevent Cancer of the Cervix in Panama

07th April 2009
Panama is the first country in Latin America and the Caribbean to provide vaccination with the Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) vaccine to young adolescent girls, free of charge. As part of collaboration between UNICEF and the Panamanian Ministry of Health, am... Read >
Author: Panama Real Estate

Reasons You Should Use Coenzyme Q10

31st March 2009
contribute to CoQ10 deficiency. Among these are aging, disease, dietary deficiency, use of statin drugs and increasing tissue demands. Before we get to CoQ10 deficiencies, however, it is well to look at the history of CoQ10 research. History CoQ10... Read >
Author: Jeanie Smith

The Best of The Famous American Quotes

17th March 2009
"The Americans took but little when they emigrated except what they stood up in and what they had in their souls. They came through, they tamed the wilderness, they became a refuge for the oppressed from every land and clime." - Winston Churchill It is... Read >
Author: Bei Maniago

Free Market Economics Means that Capital is Free To Move,Labor is Not

17th March 2009
If you are one of the many Americans who still think that free market economics actually exists and works the way it is advertised, you are unable to separate reality from fiction, you are a sucker who wants to be loved for agreeing with human garbag... Read >
Author: Will Stewart-WebSuccess4You.biz

Risk Management Software Simplifies Trading

09th March 2009
With the stock market bouncing around all over the place, all of the time, it is hard to know what stocks you should be getting and what stocks you should be getting rid of. Not everyone in the stock market can have a masters degree in economics and under... Read >
Author: optimaltrader11

Country Music Awards | Emmy Awards

24th February 2009
An award is given to a individual, foundation or a group of people to honor the assistance made by them in a fastidious field. An award could be in the form of money, a trophy, certificate, medal, badge, title or plaque. The status of the awarder, be it... Read >
Author: Altius

On Finding the Right Guest Speaker

20th February 2009
Choosing the right speaker for any social event is always tricky, with a balance having to be struck between who the speaker is, what the speaker is saying and how they are delivering the content. When booking a speaker for an event, there are certain rul... Read >
Author: kategarcia

Are You Eating Lemons or Enjoying Lemonade?

31st January 2009
Copyright (c) 2009 Valery Satterwhite Is your life full of lemons or lemonade? Expressing your Inner Wizard is about seeing lemonade instead of lemons rather than making lemonade out of lemons. If you believe that your self, your environment and th... Read >
Author: Valery Satterwhite

Alter Your Reality by Working On Your Brainwaves

21st January 2009
More often than not the reality that we are living in is not really the optimal ones that we are looking for. While we all cannot be billionaire playboys or rich matrons lounging in a palace, we live vicariously through the big and small screen and are co... Read >
Author: Greg Frost

Are we all completely stupid?

20th January 2009
A while ago I wrote an article called “Beware of bottled water”, I realized we had a monster problem, however, I did not know just how big it was. We now have one of the biggest and disastrous environmental calamities there ever has been, all because... Read >
Author: Ralph Morton

The Boss: Based on True Stories About Bosses at Work

18th January 2009
Lauren Johnson has a bad boss. A really bad boss. "Deadly Di" Ashman is passive-aggressive, rude, degrading, self-serving and insensitive. She's threatened by anyone who demonstrates competence, and has no problem throwing any of her staff under the bu... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

New Year. New You. New Nest Egg.

09th January 2009
By Natalie Pace, Author of Put Your Money Where Your Heart Is: Investment Strategies for Lifetime Wealth Build a better nest egg with 6 easy, sound strategies for 2009. The stock market lost 38% in 2008, but if you lost more than 20%, your problem ... Read >
Author: FSB Authors

Become a Fearless Trader- Well the Rules of Fearless Trading

08th December 2008
Rules-based Trading is Fearless Trading Renowned trading coach Price Headley, author of “Big Trends in Trading”, once wrote about the dangers of letting your ego control your trading decisions, especially the three critical decisions of how much m... Read >
Author: singaporetrader77

An Open Invitation to Mr. Gore

23rd November 2008
Al Gore, our former Vice President and Nobel Prize recipient, has done more than any other human being to warn the world of an impending, global, ecological crisis. On November 9, 2008 he published an OP-ED article in the New York Times explaining his ... Read >
Author: drklaus

Les Houches Ski Resort at the gates of the Chamonix Valley in France

29th October 2008
Houches, too, is part of the Mont-Blanc Ski domain, giving way to nearly 350 pistes and twice as many slopes. Les Houches, moreover, is renowned for its Physics School, which has educated both teachers and students of Nobel Prize stature. Getting to Le... Read >
Author: Jamie Hanson

Corticosteroids Medicines

10th October 2008
Cortisone was isolated from the adrenal cortex by Kendall in 1936, who was later awarded the Nobel Prize for this discovery. This discovery was followed by the successful use not only of cortisone, but of several synthetic derivatives of this naturally-oc... Read >
Author: Alien

10 Tips for Getting the Most Out of Your Writing Workshop

09th September 2008
#1. Buy and read your teacher's book. (Analogy: would you let a carpenter whose work you've never seen remodel your kitchen?) #2. Ask him or her to autograph it. (An autographed first edition hardcover can be surprisingly valuable! And: flattery... Read >
Author: CM Mayo

Why you need e-books and how much it’s useful?

03rd September 2008
Just the other day I clicked into e-Books for the first time. And my first reaction was, "Oh?" I went away, and was still thinking about it. So I checked back again. And I thought, "Oh. A lot of info product marketers are not going to be happy when they s... Read >
Author: Pooooonam

These Famous Poodles

20th July 2008
Poodles are intelligent and active dogs. Their dignified appearance and their dense yet stylish coat is what makes them unique compared to other breeds. They are popular household pets, show ring and conformation ring performers, circus performers and eve... Read >
Author: Richard Cussons

The Nobel Prize

20th June 2008
Once again the time of year is upon us when a committee of people decides whom will be awarded the Nobel prize in the five different categories which are literature, chemistry, medicine, physics and peace. These awards as most of us know are given out in ... Read >
Author: Gianni Truvianni

What is PCR?

21st May 2008
One of the issues that scientists commonly encounter when they are processing a DNA test is that they don’t have much sample to work with. In essence, scientists are given just a few strands of DNA to work with, which can prove challenging when trying ... Read >
Author: Kevin Camilleri

Does your body need more oxygen?

21st May 2008
There is not as much oxygen in our environment today as there was hundreds of years ago. At one time the oxygen level was at 38%, now it is at 21%, and in some cities, even as low as 18%. Thus in our present environment, we have only about half the oxygen... Read >
Author: Parveen Kumar

Does your body need more oxygen?

20th May 2008
There is not as much oxygen in our environment today as there was hundreds of years ago. At one time the oxygen level was at 38%, now it is at 21%, and in some cities, even as low as 18%. Thus in our present environment, we have only about half the oxygen... Read >
Author: Parveen Kumar

People With Schizophrenia Can Live A Healthy Life

02nd April 2008
Doctors say there are approximately 2.5 million people with schizophrenia. Of those, typically 10-20% will achieve successful recovery. However, new research suggests that treatment of schizophrenia could be up to 68% successful if psycho-social therapy i... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON

Chrysler's Engine Plant Receives Excellence Award

14th February 2008
Chrysler's engine assembly facility in Dundee, Michigan has recently been given the Shingo Silver Medallion for operational excellence. The Auto Channel reported that the said prestigious award was given to the Global Engine Manufacturing Alliance engi... Read >
Author: Anthony Fontanelle

Four Books That You Will Love

26th January 2008
Obviously, the value of a book depends on the opinions of the person valuing it. One person can love a book that another person hates. Nonetheless, some books have stood out as generally beloved and almost universally considered great. Let me list four of... Read >
Author: Scott Hughes

Success is Not a Straight Climb to the Top

24th January 2008
James Ray recently shared an interesting concept with me. Great leaps forward in consciousness and ability are typically preceded by a crash or a fall of some sort in your life. In other words, something happens that really knocks the props out from... Read >
Author: ScottMartineau

How Not To Go From Success to Failure, Riches to Rags

14th November 2007
The riches to story is as old as the hills. He arrived in companies, countries, communities, families and individuals. One day you are up, the next day down. It can be short term or long term. And we have prepared for the names of these States: Exploited,... Read >
Author: Dale Williams

Turn Page Turners Into Buyers With Great Page Layouts

16th August 2007
It’s more than a collection of words on pages. It’s your book. Your baby. But will other people find out about its greatness? Well, that depends. What do your pages look like? This is where page layout comes in to play. You can have the most... Read >
Author: MacGraphicKaren

Who are famous people with Aspergers Syndrome?

14th August 2007
This article takes a closer look at well known figures that have either been diagnosed with or suspected of having Aspergers. Also it provides some useful insights into the types of work which may be suitable for people with Aspergers syndrome. It is g... Read >

How to Use “A Beautiful Mind” and Overcome Fear

25th July 2007
Here’s the scariest fact about fear and what you can do about it. Avoid fear and it grows. Dance around fear and it always finds a way to get invited to the next party. Walk on the other side of the street and you will meet it at the next corner. ... Read >
Author: Tony Papajohn

Moissanite – An Amazing Gift from the Stars!

24th July 2007
Moissanite! As sparkling as a diamond but more brilliant and harder than diamond, moissanite is available at a fraction of the cost and has become one of the more popular choices for jewelry lovers’ the world over. If you like high quality jewelry and e... Read >
Author: J. Mosley

Reminding Others to Remember Well

07th June 2007
There was a time when all the remembering that had to be done, was our own responsibility. But then came the day and age of big corporations with thousands of employees, and you were made a manager. As if it was not enough that you had to keep in mind a h... Read >
Author: ajeetkhurana

Small Business Blog Writing Tips

21st May 2007
You launch a new small business blog, and then writer's block kicks in. What to do? Here are some tips to help you with ideas for new posts to your blog. Your blog writing style does not have to be textbook perfect, so informal writing is suitable as l... Read >
Author: Jim Degerstrom

The Twentieth Century European History

27th March 2007
Thus spoke the American President Woodrow Wilson in late 1919 as he attempted to persuade the American Senate to support the League of Nations and ratify the Treaty of Versailles following the end of the First World War. For these peacemaking efforts, t... Read >
Author: Gabriel Rise

The One Cause of Disease

14th March 2007
From the desk of Dr Magne, author with Wallace Wattles of The Science of Being Well Home Study Course, As human beings we create experiences. Think about your whole day today - wasn't it a collection of one experience after another? As creators of expe... Read >
Author: Laurence Magne

What Do You Expect?

12th January 2007
WHAT DO YOU EXPECT?Great disappointment can come from unrealistic expectations.I recently noted that the ex-wife of Robert Lucas, the 1995 winner ofthe Nobel Memorial Prize in economics, received half of his $1 millionaward, though they were divorced at t... Read >
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THE CURE

03rd January 2007
THE CUREGen Cells Cures will find the cure even if it means taking onPresident George Bush and the Vatican. The cure is definitely goingto be found in stem cell research. When the first cure comes in fromstem stem research it will have a domino effect as ... Read >
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The AGA Cooker. A UK Icon.

18th November 2006
The AGA cooker has become an icon of the UK because of the solid performance and cast iron reputation which it has built up over the last 70 years. It is in fact the undisputed queen of the British kitchen and has become a firm favourite with people in... Read >
Author: Allison Thompson

Part One: Why Do Environmentalists Help Uranium's Price Rise?

15th November 2006
This past weekend's stunning confession by Nobel prize-winning author Gunter Grass that he was once a member of Hitler's elite SS, and that he had lied about his involvement for the past 60 years, again reminds us of the hypocrisy found in the Leftist-lea... Read >
Author: James Finch

Increasing your odds at the bar

15th November 2006
Picture for a moment the lion as he comes across a herd of delectable gazelle in the savannah. The lion circles his prey, crouches in the shrub, and then pounces on the unsuspecting gazelle. The lion does not go after the fastest gazelle because he knows ... Read >
Author: Ron Zvagelsky

Three ways to save fuel and energy with magnets.

15th November 2006
Copyright 2006 Dr Phil Hariram The theory behind using a powerful magnetic field to improve fuel burn in combustion engines is nothing new. Magnetic fields were use to improve the combustion of fuel as early as 1940s. The US air force used magnets on t... Read >
Author: Phil Hariram

The Importance of Setting Goals [Part One]

09th November 2006
It's what moms have been telling us since time immemorial. It's what kindergarten schools have been teaching us since we were young. Set goals and find your purpose in life. Setting goals is important because it starts us off in a clearer journey i... Read >
Author: kassandra mierhofer

Royal Plaza - Placa Reial

01st September 2006
The Plaa Reial is characterized by his architecture and its disposition as a court, with porches that lodge very calm terraces. The square has a central fountain and palms that provide very enjoyable shade during the evening. This square is very silent a... Read >
Author: anil gupta

Web Site design awards: The top honors

29th August 2006
ou've heard of the Oscars and the Grammy's awards and last year you stayed up all night to watch the Emmy's to see your favorite star walk down the red carpet with her Harry Winston diamonds, Ralph Lauren gown and unbelievably high Jimmy Choos. Let's w... Read >
Author: Mike Oslow

Analysis of Modern Portfolio Theory

19th July 2006
The foundation of modern portfolio theory (MPT) was introduced by Harry Markowitz in 1952. Thirty-eight years later, Harry Markowitz, Merton Miller and William Sharpe were awarded Nobel Prize for what has become a broad theory for portfolio selection. Mod... Read >
Author: Verena Veneeva

How Modern Portfolio Theory Could Wreck Your Retirement!

13th July 2006
Copyright 2006 Equitrend, Inc. Modern Portfolio Theory altered the investment landscape forever when it was introduced in the 1950s by Nobel Prize winning economist Harry Markowitz. Virtually every financial planner and money manager touts its tenet... Read >
Author: john McClure

How Constipation Creates Colon Cancer

11th May 2006
In 1911 Dr. Alexis Carrel received the Nobel Prize for growing live tissue cells. He discovered that removing their digestive wastes every day, these cells could live indefinitely. When he did not remove their wastes for three days they become weak and ... Read >
Author: Rudy Silva

Chlorella - The Perfect Food

18th April 2006
CHLORELLA Chlorella is one of the healthiest, most potent foods in existence. The name Chlorella is taken from the Greek word "Chloros" meaning green and the Latin diminutive suffix "ella" meaning small and was named by a Dutch biologist. A German biol... Read >
Author: nutrovitasub nutrovitasub

Only Buy What You Really Need

05th April 2006
One of the best ways to reduce your spending is to cut back on the items that you don't NEED to buy. Every time you're on the verge of buying something, ask yourself 'do I really need this, or is it just another whim that will lie in a carrier bag in my s... Read >
Author: Stuart Laing

Why Study Math? - The Polyhedron

13th February 2006
This article will launch my new series in the Why Study Math? category. This will be the start of a fascinating series which show that mathematics is more than just a pain in the neck; indeed these essays will permit a fascinating peek into the world of ... Read >
Author: Joe Pagano

Acidophilus: To eat or not to eat

14th January 2006
Who knows what acidophilus is. It is not something really difficult and nowadays it is something better known by more and more people since everybody looks for products with components that may be beneficial for us. Experts explain that acidophilus is ... Read >
Author: Hector Milla

Viking’s trip

18th November 2005
Scandinavia occupies the Northern part of Europe and includes Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden. These countries have a lot in common, so often it is recommended to visit them during one trip. May be next time you'll be back to know one of them... Read >
Author: Constance Blair

Pomp, Circumstance and Fine Swedish Table Linen.

11th November 2005
Although the history to fine Swedish table linen is impressive enough, the current reverence for its past can be seen in many international functions. Since 1901, the Nobel Prize Award Ceremony has taken place in Stockholm, Sweden on December 10 (... Read >
Author: Ben Innes-Ker

DO YOU NEED MORE OXYGEN?

19th August 2005
DO YOU NEED MORE OXYGEN? Copyright 2005 Judy Thompson There is not as much oxygen in our environment today as there was hundreds of years ago. At one time the oxygen level was at 38%, now it is at 21%, and in some cities, even as low as 18%. Thu... Read >
Author: Judy Thompson

Links Are All About Reputation

08th January 2005
An Interview with Mike Grehan: Scottie Claiborne Linking is a hot topic these days -- anyone with a Website and an interest in search engine traffic knows that you have to get some good incoming links in order to be found in the search engines. However... Read >
Author: Scottie Claiborne