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Repowering utility carts makes Green Sense, But does it make financial sense?

30th September 2009
Golfers at the Hindman Park Golf Course in Little Rock, Arkansa have something to brag about – they have the greenest greens in the state. Not the color green – green as in environmentally friendly. Environmentally friendly golf courses came to nation... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Brian Brohm : 2008 Draft Day Picks

28th September 2009
Brian Brohm was born in Louisville, Kentucky on September 23, 1985. He grew up in this area dreaming of playing for the University of Louisville, and before he knew it this dream had become a reality. From a very early age it was evident to everybody arou... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Adrian Peterson : 2007 Draft Day Picks

28th September 2009
Born on March 21, 1985 Adrian Peterson has three great years of college football under his belt. Since his freshman year at the University of Oklahoma Adrian Peterson has been impressing people both on and off the field. It was apparent early on in life t... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

14 Billion Doesn't Buy What It Used To

24th September 2009
I am not sure how much national attention this story has gotten but there was a tragedy that took place in Boston’s Big Dig on July 10th. One of the ceiling panels that are hung in the tunnels of the biggest construction project in the world, the “Big... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Ethnicity and regionalism in voice over, is your race or culture a burden?

17th September 2009
This article has been on the shelves in the back of my mind for a while. I was waiting for the time to write it as much as I was waiting for the right words and phraseology to come to the forefront. This is and always will be a sensitive subject so I will... Read >

All About Dove Dark Chocolate

03rd September 2009
Dove is a chocolate that is made by the Mars company. They make both dark, as well as milk chocolate products. But, that is not the only types of confections that they make. They also market other products that include caramel, fruit and nut, and even ice... Read >
Author: Alicia McWilliams

ONE POPULAR CHILDREN'S BOOK SERIES AUTHOR'S QUEST

11th August 2009
School is a boring place, you might hear some middle-school students say, filled with busy work and useless repetition. Philosophy or quantum physics for kids? No way - far more likely that they'll be too swamped with mindless memorization and an over-str... Read >
Author: Kimberly Wickham

Housing Crisis Leads to Loan Modification And Tax-Exemption Surge

11th August 2009
Although a large amount of national attention has lately been focused on the issue of foreclosures and defaults, another huge problem that is much less well publicized is the issue of property taxes. When the nation's housing crisis has risked the home... Read >
Author: Randy Scott

Genealogy Popularity

10th August 2009
Everyone describes genealogy as being an extremely popular hobby, up there with gardening and stamp and coin collecting. Many people are interested in the history of their families. The increasing popularity of family history brought this trend to nati... Read >
Author: txygenealogy

Affiliate Marketing and the Effects of State Taxation

16th July 2009
The effect of proposed state sales tax on the affiliate marketing industry has captured headlines across the nation recently. These proposals by some lawmakers are no doubt in response to a poor economy. The idea to impose a sales tax on the affilia... Read >
Author: TJ Philpott

UNINSURED AND UNDERINSURED MOTORIST COVERAGE IS ESSENTIAL

29th May 2009
Last week, I was caught in traffic and like many drivers I was annoyed by the delay. As my car inched forward, I discovered that the delay was caused by a multi-car collision. Ashamed of my previous annoyance and concerned for the victims, I reflected o... Read >
Author: Cary W. White

Some Facts About Christmas

09th April 2009
It is an accepted fact that the Christmas tree tradition is one that was brought to the shores of America by German immigrants who continued a practice that was popular in their former homeland. Today, a Christmas tree, even a miniature one, is present in... Read >
Author: Jeremy Seaver

The Messenger: Is the Media Friend or Foe in a Crisis?

25th February 2009
The media make a tempting target for those in crisis. When gaffe-prone Pennsylvania Governor Rendell found himself in the middle of a firestorm of his own making, his immediate response was to blame the media. Rendell claimed he’d been taken “out o... Read >
Author: Aileen Pincus

A Civil Servant

01st February 2009
59-year-old Dennis L. Rader was a married father of two and a compliance officer for Park City, Kansas. He was in charge of enforcing municipal regulations, such as animal control, housing problems, zoning, permit enforcement and other nuisance cases. Ra... Read >
Author: Elena Tentser

Lessons Your Pain Can Teach

02nd September 2008
I have a pain in my brain, it seems, near my left temple. The pain surfaced last night as my Labor and Delivery unit got busier and busier. I started out the night with a headache which my nursing colleague soothed away with the Mechano treatment I teach.... Read >
Author: kate loving shenk

Crystal Chandelier and its Impact to a Home

29th July 2008
A home is always a place where you can do everything you may want to, because it is indeed your home and whatever you may decide on it that will be made. So in terms of home improvement and design, the crystal chandeliers can always standout. I know for a... Read >
Author: Vanessa Doctor

Back Room Mortgage Deal has Legislators up in Arms

02nd June 2008
America’s two largest mortgage controllers, Freddie Mac (FMLC) and Fannie Mae (FNMA) recently agreed to enact tougher standards on appraisers and lenders beginning in January 2009. FMLC and FNMA buy mortgages from all facets of the mortgage industry ... Read >
Author: Aubrey Clark

The Brain-Body Connection and Chemical Stress

07th April 2008
Belly fat—lots of people have it! Where does being fat and overweight come from? The answer is... lifestyle and environment. Over the past few years, national attention has started to focus on the main contributors to the obesity epidemic in the ... Read >
Author: Drroth

What are Prohormone Supplements?

19th January 2008
Pro-steroids, known as prohormones, were the legal form of steroids before they were banned in 2005. However, before then these pro hormones showed up in 1996. Many people considered these pro-hormones to be much like creatine or performance enhancers. Th... Read >
Author: Caitlina Fuller

Education Helps Mitigate Poverty, Crime and Drug Use

16th January 2008
Rocco Basile is a man from Brooklyn, New York who has impressed me with regard to his beliefs about how we can all help to make changes in our world today through education. Rocco Basile noted something that Gandhi believed. Real education consists in ... Read >
Author: kgabriel

Home Flipping: Neighborhood Concerns

09th August 2007
Home flipping has become massively popular. Period. This vein of investment has not only gained national attention via television shows but it has also proven to be a secure investment if handled properly. One of the major things about home flipping that ... Read >
Author: Drew Hartanov

What Does Blogging Mean?

17th May 2007
Written By John Collins Blog is the condensed name for a “weblog” or “web log”. Blogging is the action you perform when you make a post to a web log or blog, comment on a previous blog post or maintain a blog. Many people who make posts to... Read >
Author: John Collins

Masters Of Bad Behaviour

01st March 2007
It's hardly enough to play good music to gain world success and rule the world music scene. The success is usually accompanied by rumours, increasingly of a negative character. It's bad boys, women usually fancy. Thus, similar attempts were appli... Read >
Author: mark jones

Rock, Paper, Scissors and Alternative Dispute Resolution

28th September 2006
Recently a federal judge from Orlando, Florida, brought the children's game of Rock, Paper, Scissors to national attention through Forbes Magazine and CNNMoney.com. Datelined June 7, 2006, Fortune writer Roger Parloff describes two lawyers in a federal c... Read >
Author: Herrick Lidstone, Jr.

Eclipse and Supra world stars

20th April 2006
For those who love cars, customizing and racing are a way of life. Some dedicated performance enthusiasts, however, are putting their cars, their buddies and their lives on the line by street racing. This sport is a type of racing that has drawn nationa... Read >
Author: twin pisarski

The Truth About Salt Lake City Real Estate

04th April 2006
Experts are looking closing at the real estate market in Salt Lake City. Population trends for the area are indicating a strong future. The Salt Lake City metropolitan area has a total estimated population of 1.2 million as of 2003. Salt Lake City alone... Read >
Author: mark keller

Living Will - Why you need one now!

16th February 2006
Living Will Why it's critical that you have one! A Living Will is a legal document that allows you to direct healthcare professionals to act on your behalf regarding life-sustaining intervention and treatment if you can no longer speak for yourself.... Read >
Author: Beth Gabriel

Trans Fat's Strong Link to Cancer, Diabetes & Heart Disease, and How to Avoid It

24th December 2005
Trans fatty acid, also known as trans fat, is an artery-clogging fat formed when hydrogen is added to vegetable oil, a process called hydrogenation. Many manufacturers use this process of hydrogenation because it reduces cost and increases ... Read >
Author: Brian Vaszily

The Value of Conferences for the Independent Publisher/Author

03rd October 2005
The Value of Conferences for the Independent Publisher/Author Copyright 2005 Black Butterfly Press Dr. Maxine Thompson http://www.maxinethompson.com http://www.maxineshow.com I often hear many writers lament, "I only sold 7 books at a conference,"... Read >
Author: Maxine Thompson