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Getting Word of Mouth Started: New Book PR Method

03rd September 2009
Authors and business people often go to extremes to publicize their book or product launch. Sometimes, the most successful method can appear in front of them. Take for example, book publicity. It is the one of the toughest cases to crack. Each year, at le... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Growing Fruit Trees Organically

02nd September 2009
If you are worried about finding fruit that hasn't been sprayed with chemicals or treated, that is, organic fruit - then there is no better way to find this than through growing your own. While your organic fruit may not be as beautiful and glossy as t... Read >
Author: anjohnson

First of all the most basic of questions. What indeed is wine?

19th August 2009
Wine is nothing more than fermented grape juice. Wine has been known and documented to mankind since Noah of the great flood fame. Genesis 9:24 Covenant of the Rainbow. ” When Noah awoke from his wine,” Every culture on earth except for the Eskimo’s... Read >
Author: bollrakanth

Caribbean wedding

04th August 2009
Aruba is a great beautiful and friendly island in the Caribbean, a perfect place for what may be the most important day of your life. A marriage in the tropics in the most romantic atmosphere, just like you were in paradise will stay in your memory fore... Read >
Author: Paul Terkers

Cohousing Canada Communities in Nanaimo

11th June 2009
Don’t you wish that you could walk to your dance or yoga session barefooted? Do you wish that you could practice playing the tuba in a place without disturbing the neighbors? Wouldn’t it be nice to have someone to bring you dinner when you are sick in... Read >
Author: articlelink01@gmail.com

Cohousing Canada Communities in Nanaimo

11th June 2009
Don’t you wish that you could walk to your dance or yoga session barefooted? Do you wish that you could practice playing the tuba in a place without disturbing the neighbors? Wouldn’t it be nice to have someone to bring you dinner when you are sick in... Read >
Author: articlelink01@gmail.com

British Columbia Cohousing Communities

10th June 2009
Do you find it frustrating to have to watch a baby while you’re trying to clean your house, car or wash your dog? Don’t you wish you have somebody to watch your baby while you’re trying to perform one of these tasks? Don’t you wish you could visit... Read >
Author: articlelink01@gmail.com

Cohousing Community and Cohousing BC Communities

10th June 2009
Do you ever wish that you had somebody to watch your baby while you were busying cleaning the house or washing the dog? Have you ever wished that you have someone to go to the gym with you? Or maybe you wished that you didn’t have to drive a gas guzzlin... Read >
Author: articlelink01@gmail.com

From the World's Highest Mountains-Lessons for Leaders

19th May 2009
One of Carl Jung's favorite words was "synchronicity", that unexplainable convergence of unplanned events which offer insights and opportunities. When I agreed to join a trekking expedition through two remote provinces of the Indian Himalayas, I had no w... Read >
Author: Eileen McDargh

Online Business

17th April 2009
If you are looking at starting an online business to either improve your lifestyle or even become your full time job you are going to find internet marketing is different to offline marketing so your experience in business until now will be helpful but wi... Read >
Author: sentinal486

Online Business

17th April 2009
If you are looking at starting an online business to either improve your lifestyle or even become your full time job you are going to find internet marketing is different to offline marketing so your experience in business until now will be helpful but wi... Read >
Author: sentinal486

Flower Delivery In May

15th April 2009
During May the tulips which bloomed in April are beginning to fade away and the summer flowers are starting to take their hold bringing beautiful colour and excitement to your gardens and vases. By the end of May the Hydrangeas are out, confirming that th... Read >
Author: EmmaMcCann

All About Planting Fruits

09th April 2009
If you plant the pips/seeds of an apple it will in time produce a tree that bears small, sour apples like its wild forebears, and therefore a waste of your time and garden space. It therefore makes perfect sense to buy a ready-made tree, one that can poss... Read >
Author: Juliet Sadler

Start Growing Your Garden Indoors

09th April 2009
Spring is right around the corner once again and when it comes to gardening, if you are anything like me, you are ready to get those vegetable and fruit seeds into the ground. However, there is a way to “quench” your thirst, so to speak, for your l... Read >
Author: Mike Podlesny

Learn About Growing Apples

05th April 2009
Apples are usually grafted on crab stocks but, when you do not want the trees to grow tall and large, it is better to raise stocks from the seed of some Apple not much given to produce large wood. Perhaps the Fall Pippin seed may be as good as any. When ... Read >
Author: Janice Sherwood

All About Apple Trees

04th April 2009
In the past, there have been only a couple different kinds of apple trees that you could buy. But now, thanks to the wonders of genetic engineering, if you want to buy an apple tree you are able to choose between many different types of apples and flavors... Read >
Author: Jaden Sloan

Grow Delicious Apples in your Backyard

02nd February 2009
Growing your own apple tree is a very satisfying and rewarding experience. Who hasn't at one time or another longed to wander down the backyard and pick a crisp, juicy apple from their very own apple tree. And a huge benefit is you can choose which type ... Read >
Author: Outdoor And Garden

The Apple Orchard And Bees

30th January 2009
The country is full of apple orchards. Apple orchards are where the apples you buy in the supermarket come from. Applesauce is made out of apples grown in orchards. People who drink apple juice and apple cider enjoy the produce provided by the hardworking... Read >
Author: Jack Stanley

What to Bear In Mind When Acquiring A New Zealand Working Holiday Visa

28th December 2008
New Zealand, located across the continent of Australia, is a relatively small, rugged but very scenic and tranquil nation. It’s just about three hours by plane from Australia, and has a population of around 4 million people. The country’s European s... Read >
Author: joalesto

Landscape Gardening. Chineses Gardens

02nd December 2008
I think that ideas which China given to us, will be useful to those who want to reach high level in landscape gardening and designing. No one garden in China was not created without patience and sensation of harmony and you mast to like the Chinese phil... Read >
Author: Olga

GARDEN LANDSCAPING

20th October 2008
The garden in country-style perfectly approaches to small plots. Fruit plantings, a kitchen garden and indiscriminateness in leaving — there is the basic lines of this style. In such garden usually there are some apple-trees, cherries, plums, plodovo-be... Read >
Author: Olga

Some Tips For Gardening Most of us are ready to invest huge amount for landscaping and gardening to

01st October 2008
better maintenance of your lawn. Do follow the following gardening tips for better life of your garden: - Gardening tips for pruning As we discussed in the introduction, pruning plays an important role in the garden maintenance. If you commit any mis... Read >
Author: Jasper Sayer

Types Of Apple Trees

04th September 2008
In the past, there have been only a couple different kinds of apple trees that you could buy. But now, thanks to the wonders of genetic engineering, if you want to buy an apple tree you are able to choose between many different types of apples and flavors... Read >
Author: Jess Shaw

Trees: My Place of Solitude

24th January 2008
I love trees. Look around you and you’ll see things that originally came from trees. Chairs, tables, windows, posts, name it, and there is a big chance that all of the stuff around you used to be alive, growing and bigger than us. Tree trimming, tree... Read >
Author: Charlie Angeles

The Benefits of Patient Attention

11th October 2007
As a child, I spent a few years living on my grandfather's farm where I helped him with all of the work a farmer does. One of my favorite farm activities was helping him plant little hybrid trees.As we were planting the dwarf hybrid apple trees, I said to... Read >
Author: Kenrick E. Cleveland

The Rat Race

08th October 2007
There are an awful lot of people who think that instead of being in the human race, they are in the rat race. What does that mean? Why do they think like that?The life we live as human beings has often been described as a "rat race." You have probably hea... Read >
Author: Michael A Verdicchio

Never be envious again...

23rd April 2007
Copyright (c) 2007 Good News Publications Never be envious again… Sometimes I have people say to me, "I wish I had your job, I'm just a (fill in the blank). Your work has meaning, purpose, you are doing something for God, I wish I could do that". ... Read >
Author: Duke Clarke

Wine Conoisseurship 101

28th February 2007
First of all the most basic of questions. What indeed is wine? Wine is nothing more than fermented grape juice. Wine has been known and documented to mankind since Noah of the great flood fame. Genesis 9:24 Covenant of the Rainbow. ” Wh... Read >
Author: Amy Goodmann

An Apple A Day.....

07th January 2007
John Chapman was a man who saw opportunity wheneveryone else saw garbage.Chapman had a vision, a tremendous vision for his futureand the future of his country. That vision destined him tobecome an American folk hero.He developed a business plan for his vi... Read >
Dave

History Of Apple Trees

03rd January 2007
Apple trees were the most popularly grown fruit tree in colonial America and practically every settlement farm and backyard gardener planted this easily grown fruit tree, or easier, the seed of the apple could be planted to establish a permanent food supp... Read >
Author: Patrick Malcolm

An Apple Peeler / Corer Reduces Preparation Time

16th December 2006
Recently, a friend of mine in apple country tried to teach her daughter how to peel apples. They were about to harvest their crop and there was a lot to be done. Reluctantly, the young woman held the knife in an awkward attempt to peel the apple. Befor... Read >
Author: Don Shipman

Christmas Mistletoe - The Magic Is Still On!

04th October 2006
Green shrub with small, yellow flowers and white, sticky berries, remind us of Christmas. This is interesting to note how mistletoe got associated with Christmas. One can trace back its origin in the pagan history. Mistletoe was used for ceremonial purpos... Read >
Author: Sean Carter

Getting Word of Mouth Started: New Book PR Method

23rd June 2006
Authors and business people often go to extremes to publicize their book or product launch. Sometimes, the most successful method can appear in front of them. Take for example, book publicity. It is the one of the toughest cases to crack. Each year, at le... Read >
Author: James Finch

There's Powder on My Flower: Dealing with Powdery Mildew

16th March 2006
There's Powder on My Flower: Dealing with Powdery MildewHave you ever come home from work only to wonder why in theworld your plants look as if someone had dumped talcumpowder all over them? After interrogating your spouse andkids to no avail, you go back... Read >
Carrie P. Williams

True Touch Wood presents information about the origins of Touch Wood

10th October 2005
True Touch Wood presents information about the origins of Touch Wood. Touchwood has its origins in every culture in the world. The tree of life is usually in the center of a garden such as Eden Christianity. There are many examples of a tree being the ... Read >
Author: Alex Aniram