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29th September 2009
Given the recent spate of advertising by Britain’s leading supplier of gas, one might be forgiven for believing that gas was a ‘green’ product. Make no mistake, gas is a fossil fuel. Its burning flame is blue –apparently so it can be recognized wh... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
21st September 2009
A study conducted by “The Economist” magazine, showed a strong correlation between the price of a “Big Mac” in a country and it’s cost of living. The cost of living—rent, consumer goods, food, entertainment is usually significantly higher in t... Read >
Author: kramesh
21st September 2009
Fiber Optics Communication has a relatively short history when compared to most modes of communication used at present. The use of advanced technology is common in Fiber Optics Communication. Though the concept itself is a very complex one, putting it lig... Read >
Author: Lewis Talley
18th September 2009
A study conducted by “The Economist” magazine, showed a strong correlation between the price of a “Big Mac” in a country and it’s cost of living. The cost of living—rent, consumer goods, food, entertainment is usually significantly higher in t... Read >
Author: mohsin
16th September 2009
Today in this developing world, most of the enterprises are interested in using SAP R/3 as a platform for their business integration. The SAP R/3 is used in the huge amount by the business enterprises is stored. Data are updated with the old data in SAP e... Read >
Author: NARESH1
02nd September 2009
1. “SEO wouldn’t work for us”
People say things like this because they are not convinced about the solution being presented and want to avoid the conversation. One can’t use only logic to understand marketing. One has to look at SEO as long ter... Read >
Author: empseo
27th August 2009
Education has become the foremost necessity of the day. One may go without a dress or food at one time. But living without literacy is just impossible in this developing world. However, with the increasing speed of the global activities, the education has... Read >
Author: John
15th August 2009
Computers have become indispensable objects in every home and all the industries and offices. The advancements in computing technologies have made life simpler than ever before. In fact we cannot imagine a developing world without computers. Though the co... Read >
Author: Ritchie
08th August 2009
Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is a common gut disorder. The cause is not known although approximately 10% of people diagnosed with this syndrome found that symptoms appeared after a gastric illness and it is often associated with anxiety and stress, whic... Read >
Author: Kirthy Shetty
08th August 2009
Recently there has been much interest concerning the ability of hoodia as it pertains to being an appetite suppressant and its ability to help us control weight. Hoodia is a natural supplement that can help us achieve our goal of losing weight. With the i... Read >
Author: World Vitamins Online
04th August 2009
Long ago, in a galaxy far, far away…oh all right. In 1973, but it feels long ago and far away! Anyway, in 1973, the British economist
E F Schumacher wrote “Small is Beautiful”. He was praising small enterprise at a time when big companies and th... Read >
Author: aimjakarta
31st July 2009
Over the past few years, there has been a lot of growth in the mobile phone industry. In the United States, 75% of people are estimated to have access and use a mobile phone. In parts of the European Union, mobile phone usage rates are at or even slightly... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
16th July 2009
The majority of people do not know that Cancer can be stopped before it affects their life and can even be reversed without the need to take conventional medication.
"Be afraid! ... Be very afraid!"
In the media there are daily messages that cance... Read >
Author: Gungah09
08th July 2009
Automotix provides Suzuki body parts, including recycled rear and front Bumpers, Headlights, Taillights, Manual and Power Mirrors, Air Bags, Rims, Trunk Lids, Steering Columns, Engines, Automatic Transmissions, and other discount body parts online. All th... Read >
Author: articlelink01@gmail.com
22nd June 2009
Every day, in the poorest regions of the world, 25,000 children under the age of 5 die because they lack access to things we take for granted, such as clean water, sanitation, medicine and food. By sponsoring a child, you can help an entire community of c... Read >
Author: Rahul Rungta
22nd June 2009
Every day, in the poorest regions of the world, 25,000 children under the age of 5 die because they lack access to things we take for granted, such as clean water, sanitation, medicine and food. By sponsoring a child, you can help an entire community of c... Read >
Author: Rahul Rungta
19th June 2009
Water conservation is an important topic for all of us. Even if you don't live in an area subject to freshwater shortages, billions of other people around the world do. Freshwater is one of our most precious and also our most wasted resources. Approxim... Read >
Author: Ellen Bell
12th June 2009
They say that ties are to keep individuals or things together and loosing it may cause a lot of misunderstandings and tension. But in a developing world and with the increasing technological innovations these ties are not to be lost anymore. The possibili... Read >
Author: Samantha
05th June 2009
Plan Canada is launching a nationwide fund raising appeal to help more than 800,000 people fleeing into refugee camps to escape the escalating conflict between the Taliban and government forces in northwest Pakistan.
"This is the greatest exodus of a t... Read >
Author: Rahul Rungta
29th May 2009
Do you know iPod? If you are not, you have fallen behind this fast-developing world. With the various kinds of products of iPod coming out, there are increasing number of iPod's fans that like those products. Owning to they could get so much benefit, whol... Read >
Author: kitty
14th May 2009
Years of experience in welcoming travellers from all over the world have made Asia the perfect host, and like all good hosts, it offers something for every taste. Whatever you’re looking for on your gap year there’s a good chance you’ll find it in A... Read >
Author: itoi
12th May 2009
Swim in pure blues oceans, climb enormous mountains, immerse yourself in tradition; take your gap year in Asia
Like its people, Asia is warm and accessible. Years of experience in welcoming tourists have made Asia the perfect host, and like all good h... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
24th April 2009
You will have undoubtedly have been bombarded with facts and figures all about ulcerative colitis and no doubt a thought is lingering in your mind as to the question everyone would like answered. "How did this happen?" You were probably healthy before bei... Read >
Author: Michael Tasker
07th April 2009
The mining industry is a very important part of the global economy. Mining gives us access to the raw materials and goods that serve as the building blocks for most of the products that we create and use. Additionally, the revenue earned from mining contr... Read >
Author: Roger Christian
25th March 2009
That is “Southaustin”. One word for long time residents and many newcomers this is the way you pronounce the word and describe the area all at the same time. South Austin is basically anything south of the river. Whether the area is a little west or a... Read >
Author: Curtis Reddehase
25th March 2009
So you have finally concluded that size does matter and installed a shiny new hard drive in your PC, what to do with the old one? Here are a few suggestions, some you’ve probably already considered, some perhaps not:
1.If you have the space inside you... Read >
Author: chris2009
25th March 2009
Computers are lifeline of this rapid growing world. In the developing world, it is very difficult to imagine life without computers. It has brought revolution in our lives. With computers, life becomes easy and actually rocking as well. So, it is essenti... Read >
Author: Bob Adams
04th March 2009
In a increasingly developing world, it is quite ironic that the quality of materials being used in construction has begun to decline. Cheap materials such as plastic are generally favoured over wood on account of them being cheaper. However, these materi... Read >
Author: Carol.Baynes
04th March 2009
World Hunger, are we doing enough?
Are we doing enough to end world hunger? Should we end it at all? When animals outnumber the food supply nature causes some to die of hunger. By preventing world hunger are we causing more problems down the line? If... Read >
Author: Markis Gardner
03rd February 2009
In this fast growing and developing world, entertainment industry has established a huge market in return of huge response from all the viewers from the entire world. And still it’s on a verge to cope up with the increasing demand of the people as per t... Read >
Author: Bella Mclaine
30th January 2009
Recent statements, initiatives, and studies from three of the largest producers of pharmaceuticals in the world confirm that pharmaceutical patent holders are taking steps to improve access to medicines in developing countries. GSK, Johnson & Johnson, an... Read >
Author: James Njoroge
17th January 2009
Chronic pain has plugged into thousands and millions of people in this fast developing world. There are number of cases found suffering from chronic pain conditions and takes a long period of time to recover. People tempt to get chronic pain relief throug... Read >
Author: Bella Mclaine
12th January 2009
Add knowledge-development to help people directly, and you have a much more vibrant strategy. For example, immigrant communities in developed countries often pool excess funds to stake entrepreneurs to start small businesses, which often employ some of th... Read >
Author: Donald Mitchell
08th December 2008
Approximately 100 million tonnes of waste are disposed of each year at the many licensed landfill sites operating in England and Wales. However space for landfilling at these locations is due to run out in the very near future, so many people need to be t... Read >
Author: Steve Last
08th December 2008
Approximately 100 million tonnes of waste are disposed of each year at the many licensed landfill sites operating in England and Wales. However space for landfilling at these locations is due to run out in the very near future, so many people need to be t... Read >
Author: Steve Last
08th December 2008
Approximately 100 million tonnes of waste are disposed of each year at the many licensed landfill sites operating in England and Wales. However space for landfilling at these locations is due to run out in the very near future, so many people need to be t... Read >
Author: Steve Last
04th December 2008
The largest manufacturer of heavy construction equipment are in the United States, Japan, Germany, France and the UK. Whereas the second largest and less competitive, manufacturers of heavy construction equipment are located in Canada, China, Russia, La... Read >
Author: Pro Bargain Hunter
03rd December 2008
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It's not that difficult, really. While the whole 'baby steps' routine has become a pop-culture joke, it's the only way you'll be able to successfully change your life - and 'baby steps' are easy to take. Here's ... Read >
30th November 2008
Jeff is a seasoned entrepreneur who knows something about the process of building successful companies. Over the last 15 years, he's raised millions from investors and has been directly responsible for the creation of several multi-million dollar organiza... Read >
Author: Brett West
26th November 2008
An NIH research team led by Dr. Leonid Margolis made the initial discovery, while Dr. Matthias Gotte, Associate Professor in Biochemical Virology at McGill's Department of Microbiology and Immunology, along with colleagues at Emory University, helped ... Read >
Author: Scientist Live
24th November 2008
Cycling is commonly used means of a transport, and it is also a sport and a form of recreation. It is the usage of bicycles, and other cycles which are less used like unicycles, tricycles, and quadricycles. Cycling is considered as the most energy effi... Read >
Author: Dev Saras
24th November 2008
Cycling is commonly used means of a transport, and it is also a sport and a form of recreation. It is the usage of bicycles, and other cycles which are less used like unicycles, tricycles, and quadricycles. Cycling is considered as the most energy effici... Read >
Author: Dev Saras
18th November 2008
Many people enter into marriage expecting so many things. They enter into wedlock for so many reasons. It can be a blissful institution when everything is alright. However, you will find people who entered into the marriage by force. Forced marriage is qu... Read >
Author: Francis K Githinji
05th November 2008
A religious marriage pays a lot of attention to religious rites and practices. There are many kinds of religious marriages and, they include the Christian marriages and Islamic marriages. Over the years, more and more people have sought to divorce marriag... Read >
Author: Francis K Githinji
03rd October 2008
Just over1 million new jobs are expected to be created in Brazil by the end of 2008, say the the tourism board in Brazil as a result of more holiday makers. Walfrido doe Mares Guia, the minister of tourism, says that ‘600,000 jobs have been created as a... Read >
Author: Felicity Lightbody
02nd September 2008
Although Europe is committed to reduce carbon emissions to 12.5 pct below the 1990 level within the next four years motivated by legitimate public concern about climate change. Outside of the European Emissions Trading System, which caps large emitters, ... Read >
Author: Luna
25th August 2008
Sorting
Most of us have heard about the troubles-the problems, the tricks and the heartbreaks. It doesn’t only apply to a minority of Thai girls-it’s also a minority of women all over the world who are simply “gold diggers”. Of course, in western... Read >
Author: marketingignite1@gmail.com
02nd July 2008
If you are a parent with a teenage child that has a weight problem you will be aware that their problem is not just going to disappear; early intervention can avoid tragic health problems for them in the future including any academic success they may aspi... Read >
Author: petermann
09th June 2008
ERP or Enterprise resource planning refers to any software system that helps in the automation of the business processes of an enterprise .ERP systems integrate all functions of a business like finance, accounts, and human resources on to a single fram... Read >
Author: Lalit Thakur
20th May 2008
Web promotion is an ongoing process for upholding a website to invite a larger number of visitors. There are many techniques which can increase the traffic towards a website. These techniques include search engine optimization (SEO), web content developme... Read >
Author: martine
20th May 2008
Obesity is the heavy accumulation of fat in your body to such a degree that it rapidly increases your risk of diseases that can damage your health and knock years off your life, such as heart disease and diabetes
Obesity has become an epidemic on a gl... Read >
Author: peterhutch
15th April 2008
Graphic design is a specialized form of visual representation of sales oriented policies and planning. It is used for a variety of reasons including commercial, advertising or for education purposes. Graphic representation involves visual effects that wil... Read >
Author: martine
10th April 2008
Argosy University is situated in Schaumburg in USA. The Argosy University is a member of North Central Association and the Higher Learning Commission has accredited it. The Argosy University has got fame in training inspiring teachers and administrators. ... Read >
Author: Peter Salazar
09th April 2008
There are many comparisons being made between the OLPC and Intel’s Classmate. I personally feel that the differences far outweigh the likeness of these two products. There is growing controversy as to which product should be chosen for particular grou... Read >
Author: amerlino
07th April 2008
Argosy University is situated in Schaumburg in USA. The Argosy University is a member of North Central Association and the Higher Learning Commission has accredited it. It has got fame in training inspiring teachers and administrators. It helps in the tra... Read >
Author: Peter Salazar
05th April 2008
The importance of business consulting has become really vital in today’s emerging business scenario. It can be invaluable in improving the overall performance and running structure of any organization, the results it achieves and for the management too.... Read >
Author: martine
28th March 2008
What is Internet Marketing Consultancy?
With the expansion of internet marketing, the world of internet marketing has grown exponentially. The market has encouraged more and more companies to develop a strong hold on fast growing online world and reap th... Read >
Author: martine
19th March 2008
In this fast developing world, the importance of data conversion cannot be denied. Whether you are a small, medium, or a large corporation, minimal paperwork can bring better efficiency and exactness in the work pattern. In order to have less pattern work... Read >
Author: martine
23rd February 2008
To get success, name and fame in this fast developing world, it is necessary to develop and enhance skills that bring efficiency and a systematic order in life. With the increasing life, the ways to tackle it have been improving as well.
Setting organ... Read >
Author: Synapse India
07th February 2008
In baseball, it's said that you know an umpire is top-notch when
you never notice his presence. If he's doing his job, he won't
call attention to himself in any way. It's much the same for the
writer of a press release. When the recipient of a press re... Read >
Author: Bill Stoller
02nd February 2008
Why are this college students doing all day glued on the computer screens? Why are they laughing and smiling all by themselves? This are some of the questions that linger in the minds of many who are new, or have never attempted this free online dating se... Read >
Author: Francis K Githinji
02nd February 2008
Men and women are all over the Internet looking for the best free online dating site. You may ask yourself, what is the best free online dating site? In the user mind are several things to consider. How is the online community that i will come across when... Read >
Author: Francis K Githinji
02nd February 2008
Online dating in Canada and many other developed countries has taken root.
Internet users are increasing day by day globally.This has made dating easy and interesting.
It is estimated that 80% of the Canadian population has dated online in their lifetim... Read >
Author: Francis K Githinji
14th November 2007
Given the recent spate of advertising by Britain�s leading supplier of gas, one might be forgiven for believing that gas was a �green� product. Make no mistake, gas is a fossil fuel. Its burning flame is blue �apparently so it can be recognised wh... Read >
Author: clickthrough
14th August 2007
Dubai's bullish economy might be creating ripples across the world, but there is a suspicion among some pundits that it might get over-stretched in the longer run, in its attempt of gaining invisibility. The policy of developing world-class infrastructure... Read >
Author: Pankaj Mohan
02nd July 2007
Empirical Evidence of Network Externality of Thailand’s Telephone System
by
Pipat Lueprasitsakul
School of Public Administration, National Institute of Development Administration.
Introduction
Telecommunications infrastructure is a crucial e... Read >
Author: darksingha
07th June 2007
The term "Fairtrade" has been gaining steady acknowledgment since the 1940s - and justifiably so. After all, when consumers pay just a little more for products like organic coffee, bananas, chocolate and even clothes, farmers are guaranteed a fair price f... Read >
Author: Andrew Regan
21st May 2007
The Toyota Land Cruiser Prado is now a popular SUV sold in Australia and Latin America as well as Asia. The car is also popular in many other parts of the developing world, such as the Caribbean, and much of Africa. This model isn't sold in the USA as a T... Read >
Author: michael
18th April 2007
It is well known that tuberculosis is a problem caused by mycobacterium tuberculosis, which is a bacterium that affects in the first phase, the lungs. This medical problem might be active or inactive. For both situations the skin test might help for revea... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
28th March 2007
Diabetes (including its precursor, Metabolic Syndrome) is one of the top five most significant diseases in the developed world and is rapidly becoming a burden in the developing world too. However contemporary research has found that several spices includ... Read >
Author: Dr Keith Scott
14th March 2007
Been thinking of the impact of India's economic growth on Tourism? We too!
The developing world has immensely contributed to the economic boost that India is currently enjoying and it's tourism sector has not been left out of the share of profits eithe... Read >
Author: Manoj Gursahani
19th February 2007
Today in this developing world, most of the enterprises are interested in using SAP R/3 as a platform for their business integration. The SAP R/3 is used in the huge amount by the business enterprises is stored. Data are updated with the old data in SAP e... Read >
Author: ron victor
07th February 2007
The new world of internet provides information on anything to anyone who has access to a computer and a telephone.
People can see each other, chat and talk as if they are physically present. As far as communication and the dissemination of information i... Read >
Author: Kate Gardens
19th January 2007
The UK retail sector is currently undergoing possibly the biggest transition period since retailing began. Everywhere we look in the media we see the headlines of 50% rises in online spending and another high street chain closing due to a fall in sales.... Read >
Author: Nick Segrue
15th January 2007
Garment workers throughout the globe are traditionally paid the minimum wage and work long hours in poor conditions in order to produce the clothes that we take for granted.
In the developing world countries such as Indonesia and China mass produce en... Read >
Author: Davinos Greeno
15th January 2007
The UK is known as a nation of tea drinkers, one Polish person once asked me if we drank tea at 3 oclock everyday as some sort of ritual! Most of us dont realise that this tea is often grown on tea plantations in the developing world where the crops are ... Read >
Author: Davinos Greeno
14th January 2007
Hey - If I had known that official government policy toward caring for elderly parents was that their children would have to do it all, well I would have had 10 kids.
While it's said that those in the developing world have numerous children with the ho... Read >
Author: Clay Cotton
03rd January 2007
As China and India home to over 2.5 billion people begin to catch up with the development and industrialisation of the West, water consumption is going to reach unprecedented levels. Water will become more valuable than gold.
On TV recently you have In... Read >
Author: Davinos Greeno
04th December 2006
Trends do change consistently in the ever-developing world of mobile phones. However, innovative and improved features are always there to tempt you, but you do consider the style of a mobile handset, whenever you buy one. The Samsung D900 is one of those... Read >
Author: Keith Rickwood
30th November 2006
Turkey is, without doubt, a complex country – and many people have quite fixed preconceptions about what sort of a place it is. While the economic growth of countries like China is well documented and widely recognised, Turkey's quiet transformation int... Read >
Author: Lucy Moor
17th November 2006
In the developing world, children are dying every minute of the day due to lack of breastfeeding. A recent report from the government of Uganda suggests that at 'least 4000 infants and young children die everyday in Uganda due to lack of breastfeeding'. C... Read >
Author: Robin OBrien
15th November 2006
A study conducted by ?The Economist? magazine, showed a strong correlation between the price of a ?Big Mac? in a country and it's cost of living. The cost of living?rent, consumer goods, food, entertainment( www.ticketnest.com ) is usually significantly h... Read >
Author: Jill Murtha Matt
21st August 2006
In a recent commentary in the newspaper The Australian, University of Cape Town (South Africa) Professor Jennifer Thomson wrote that biotechnology is needed to feed the poor and regulation and opposition to these genetically modified foods, especially in ... Read >
Author: Alisa Baumer
19th July 2006
You may have heard that breastfeeding saves lives but wondered: How can this be? We all know mothers who don't breastfeed, and would we say that their children are at risk of death. Of course not, their babies thrive on formula. So, are babies' lives at r... Read >
Author: Robin OBrien
19th July 2006
What lies in store for the IT Contractor? I have seen the whole lifecycle at least three times, so let me tell you what to expect. To be forewarned is to be forearmed, so you might want to remember where you are in the cycle and what lies ahead.
We mig... Read >
Author: Gerry McLaughlin
05th July 2006
In the quickly developing world it is becoming more and more difficult to surprise and attract the audience; to make the idea get through it is necessary to involve different means of communication, one of the most popular and important of them is product... Read >
Author: LLoyd Johns
12th June 2006
As a person who has been privileged to have travelled to many beautiful places across the world and to have made life-long memories, I often think of people in some of these distant places who are not so fortunate and are affected by crime, malnutrition, ... Read >
Author: Susanne Pacher
07th May 2006
Companies the UK over have been flocking in their droves to offshore processes such as IT services provision, call centre work and HR administration. From India to China, the Philippines to Mauritius, it seems that every country in the developing world ha... Read >
Author: Thea Monk
03rd October 2005
The Distribution of Global Capital: 3 billion people lives on $2/day Copyright 2005 Ofer Shoshani
This week the Live 8 mega-event turned our attention to the problem of poverty. We learned that a child dies from it every three seconds. While we wait fo... Read >
Author: Ofer Shoshani
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