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23rd September 2009
In 100 years, we’ve gone from horse and buggy to over 14 million cars on Indian roads. Increased road rage and gridlock affect everyone. One of the greatest benefits of sharing the ride to work is taking the stress out of driving. Rather than beginning ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
18th September 2009
If you’ve known her for less than three months, you should not make this a major project. You haven’t learned enough about her personality to make this something to get overly excited about.
A simple charm with a private homemade dinner for two wil... Read >
Author: ctaylordill
13th August 2009
Being a visionary is the most important character trait of an entrepreneur. It is vision that will form the “what”, and it is vision that will inform the “how.” The successful entrepreneur holds these visions firmly in mind, and is obsessive about... Read >
Author: Carlos M Figueroa
30th June 2009
As we look around us, if we look closely, it becomes apparent that things have changed over time. To look back in the history of our family or our country it becomes even more apparent how much change has occurred. Some families have a person who keeps ... Read >
Author: Marjorie J McDonald
06th June 2009
The automobile exploded into American society around the turn of the 20th century, bringing with it many practical problems that had to be solved. For example, the creation of, what one 1912 architect dubbed, a 'new kind of out-building'. Outbuildings wer... Read >
08th May 2009
In the wake of Google's recent publication of results they have revealed major content deals with big hitters such as Sony Pictures, Hollywood Studios and MGM that will surely herald a new dawn in online content and provide a boost to some lagging revenue... Read >
Author: Rich Earl
05th May 2009
Despite the fact that the Dalmatian breed was originally referenced in the mid-18th century, the breed was well documented throughout the world prior to this. Earlier writings, engravings, models, and paintings have all displayed white dogs having black ... Read >
Author: Jeff Nenadic
09th April 2009
One of the things that make Australia a must-go for tourists is its Outback scene. It is perfect for those who want to escape from the fast-paced big cities and just lay back, relax, and enjoy beautiful landscapes. So when you get an Australian visa for... Read >
Author: joalesto
23rd March 2009
Planning your driveway and walkways so that they take up a minimum amount of room yet still provide a strong enough surface for the traffic they will bear, calls for careful thinking.
The well-designed house and grounds have the garage close to the ho... Read >
Author: Jeffrey Seymour
17th January 2009
Whether you are having a large wedding, small wedding, or something in between, you’ll want to make sure you have a plan for the wedding day transportation.
Where do you start? It’s the 21st century, there are so many modes of transportation, the... Read >
Author: Sound Sensations Entertainment
07th January 2009
There once was a time when office mail rooms used bulky, inefficient and expensive meter machines to stamp their outgoing mail. The machines dispensed postage, all right, but they ran down, causing postal inspectors or company representatives to have to c... Read >
Author: Patrick Payne
05th December 2008
Unless you’ve been hiding under a rock, you know there is a major economic crisis going on. Some have even equated this to an economic collapse. Our government has crafted a bailout package to the tune of $700 Billion, and people from major banks to t... Read >
Author: David Lang
29th September 2008
As the economy continues to go downhill and with the collapse of many mainstay financial institutions, the time to be putting effort into raising credit scores has never been greater. In fact, even in the tight financial market, most consumers are totally... Read >
Author: Jon Arnold
05th September 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Mervyn Rees
To begin with, the price of fuel has gone sky high! But then I'm sure you will have noticed that with so many factors at play in the recent rocket ship ride of oil prices, far be it for me to offer any more sage analysis... Read >
Author: Mervyn Rees
20th August 2008
Salzburg Austria is perhaps best known as the birthplace of Mozart. The city is home to numerous music and drama festivals throughout the year. The movie The Sound of Music was filmed in this city and is a popular tourist attraction. The alpine setting o... Read >
Author: yntiwari
13th August 2008
Salzburg, Austria is perhaps best known as the birthplace of Mozart. The city is home to numerous music and drama festivals throughout the year. The movie The Sound of Music was filmed in this city and is a popular tourist attraction. The alpine setting o... Read >
Author: manit mehra
13th August 2008
Salzburg, Austria is perhaps best known as the birthplace of Mozart. The city is home to numerous music and drama festivals throughout the year. The movie The Sound of Music was filmed in this city and is a popular tourist attraction. The alpine setting o... Read >
Author: manit mehra
09th July 2008
Shrewsbury is a wonderful historical destination with the same street layout since its medieval days. Shrewsbury is located in the West Midland regions of England. Shrewsbury comprises of ancient landmarks dating back to the 15th and 16th centuries such t... Read >
Author: Karl Guevara
11th February 2008
Microwaves are electromagnetic waves with wavelengths shorter than one meter and longer than one millimeter, or frequencies between 300 megahertz and 300 gigahertz.
The existence of electromagnetic waves, of which microwaves are part of the frequency sp... Read >
Author: glyn
12th October 2007
Isn't it funny how quickly technology that appears to be the latest and the highest can become rendered obsolete with the simple announcement of the advent of a higher level of technology? It happened to the horse and buggy when the first prototype motor ... Read >
Author: Kaptain
28th August 2007
It seems that we live in an age when technology is moving forward much faster than we are capable of keeping up with it. At every juncture of a great technological leap that society has gone through, people tend to hold back and look for a good while befo... Read >
Author: Kaptain
16th May 2007
Americans have the attention spans of gnats. This unfortunate fact can really hurt you when it comes to finances. Simply put, you need to plan for the future…today!
The government knows your coming. And it is terrified! The simple fact is there is a ... Read >
Author: Barry Waxler
12th May 2007
There are some beautiful places to ride in every state of the union. Florida, however, with its mild winters and helmet optional law, is a very popular state for motorcycle vacations ? especially around Daytona's Bike Week or Biketoberfest.
You'll find... Read >
15th November 2006
Because of carbon fuels, we have gone from a horse and buggy lifestyle to the digital revolution. Understand the history of carbon fuels, and you understand the advancements in our way of life.
History of Carbon Fuels
There are many different ways ... Read >
Author: Rick Chapo
08th August 2006
We've all heard about how things are different in the south. The pace is slower, the people are more hospitable, and the air is downright sultry. Maybe you've been there before, maybe you haven't, but for a true taste of something different, Savannah make... Read >
Author: Caitlin Moore
11th March 2006
Is Evolution An Outdated Theory?
from shopndrop.com
The question used to be, "Can evolution be proven?" Today, a more appropriate question is, "Is evolution science?"
PRIMITIVE TWENTIETH CENTURY
To most people, science is seen as "today," moder... Read >
Author: Josh Greenberger
22nd November 2005
Time Warner is fielding offers for AOL, which has grabbed the attention of MSN, Google and Yahoo. So, what does it all mean in the search engine wars?
Horse and Buggy AOL
In one of the great bum rushes of all time, Time Warner and AOL merged in 2... Read >
Author: Halstatt Pires
03rd October 2005
Key To Success ... Work Hard At Working Smarter
Copyright 2005 Roy Primm
Getting more done with less is an art,
It's a quality requiring much heart,
But I must confess
How I turned failure to success
Was to work both hard and work smart.
I've ... Read >
Author: Roy Primm
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