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7 Ways That Car Insurance Premiums Are Calculated

17th September 2009
Everyone is looking to save a few dollars in this economy, so you might as well save on your truck insurance? In a moment I will explain to you how your insurance rates are figured. But first... Insurance rates, Einstein and The Theory of Relativity. ... Read >
Author: fcheshire

Jimi Hendrix is the #1 Rock and Roll Star of All Time

16th September 2009
I've been in rock and roll all my life and I admit it's bit difficult to put Jimi Hendrix above Mick Jagger in terms of brilliant rock and roll stardom, but after watching several movies of both Jimi and Mick in concert, here's why I would do it: 1. BE... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

How To Have Great Ideas

07th September 2009
Want to have great ideas? You could try waiting to see if they pop into your head someday, and they honestly might. However, if you want a more systematic method you can use today, here it is in three simple steps: 1. Get knowledge in the area in which... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Affiliate Marketing Provides You Fantastic Freedom and a Future

03rd September 2009
Technology is moving at the speed of mind. Business is moving at the speed of sales. Online Businesses and Affiliate Marketing are the power of both. In internet sales and Affiliate Marketing you can reach "Fantastic Freedom Future Forever!" In this ... Read >
Author: rkeinc

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

For WNYC archivist, it’s a painstaking labor of love

04th July 2009
He is not trying to formulate the theory of relativity, but with his head crowned by a dense flaring growth of gray hair, archivist Andy Lanset easily brings to mind the popular image of Einstein. Lanset’s connection with space and time, however, is... Read >
Author: Richard Pyatt

2 Cool Ways Einstein Makes You Money

17th June 2009
I have a confession to make. A little secret that most people don't know about me is that I'm an amateur science geek. Yep. Over the years I've developed a fascination with black holes, quarks, the string theory, quantum physics...the works! (I can hea... Read >
Author: Kim Duke

Mysteries Of The Vast Universe

18th May 2009
If there is any place that is ful of mysteries, it is the universe. Every day, something new is found out. Old theories are scrapped and new theories are put forward and scrapped again. Let us find out the major mysteries of the universe: 1. Is the uni... Read >
Author: CD Mohatta

The Creative Exectutive

04th April 2009
The Creative Executive What the CEO can learn from a 10 year old We're at 30,000 feet and heading South to Florida for some R&R as well as business. The young lady next to me has a very interesting book that many CEO's might benefit from. One pag... Read >
Author: Harlan Goerger

Test your knowledge

13th March 2009
01 The theory of relativity was propounded by Albert Einstein 02 The principal metal used in manufacturing steel is Iron 03 An alimeter is used for measuring Altitude 04 Oology is the study of Birds eggs 05 R... Read >
Author: Vicky Advani

How to Prepare for a Book Report

19th December 2008
The allure of Einstein as a book report topic is something that science students can get excited with. This is because they can easily relate to the topic. Einstein is a big name in the scientific world. His “Theory of Relativity” has captured the ima... Read >
Author: Marianne Brooks

OUR HOME PLANET IS A VILLAGE

01st December 2008
Traveling around the United States this past week has given me pause to consider Einstein and “The Theory of Relativity”. As I write this I am sitting at the bow of the ferry on course from Seattle to Bainbridge Island. The dampness of DC, the sunsh... Read >
Author: Sebastian Worthy

Cars and Efficiency - Stay off the Road in Rush Hours and Save on Fuel

10th November 2008
While you are driving forget about distance. Yes about distance! Think in terms of time and fuel instead. This has nothing to do with Einstein’s theory of relativity but can save you hundreds of dollars in fuel consumption. The same distances can mak... Read >
Author: Napoleon Miles

Man Woman Relationship: The Extraordinary Popular Delusion of Mr and Mrs. Right

05th September 2008
No doubt you have come across one of those reality TV shows where a contestant must choose a dating or potential marriage partner from the multiple candidates they are presented with. After a weeding out process where we get to witness the good, bad and n... Read >
Author: Daryl Campbell

A Deep Thinking Technique To Try

27th August 2008
Albert Einstein used a technique for deep thinking, which he referred to as "thought experiments." He didn't invent the technique, but perhaps made it more popular. It was essentially the practice of relaxing and setting a visualization in motion while wa... Read >
Author: Steve Gillman

Developing a Trial Graphics Strategy is No Last-Minute Endeavor

16th August 2008
Over the years, trial graphics have played an increasingly important role in case presentation. Today, in fact, most trial lawyers use graphics in the courtroom. Yet despite the acknowledged importance of these visual tools, many lawyers only turn their... Read >
Author: G. Christopher Ritter

The Accomplishments Of The American Museum Of Natural History

15th August 2008
A museum is a terrific place to wander around on those days when you have a few hours to kill, and a visit will often inspire people and set them to ponder many different aspects of life and the world. There are a variety of museums that are dedicated to ... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON

Packers earn franchise tag

21st July 2008
The Green Bay Packers are the best franchise in the history of the National Football League. He said that? He said the tough guys to ColdHardFootballFacts.com, that’s that. Many stories cold, hard statistics are full of numbers and calculations... Read >
Author: Francis

Automatic Online Income - Myth or Fact?

29th May 2008
Nothing excites the mind more than receiving automatic online income, day-in, day-out for all 365 days of the year. A true marvel to behold and the perfect solution to all your money worries. It is totally liberating. It gives you the freedo... Read >
Author: Titus Hoskins

Remote Viewing Secrets Revealed

25th April 2008
It was about 8pm on a cool evening in January. During a class being held at my office, Linda, a student of mine, was continuing a remote viewing exercise describing the living room of her partner. "I see tall windows letting in much light, behind the wi... Read >
Author: Laura Bartolini Mendelsohn

Career Advice: Learn To Trust Your Gut Reactions

10th February 2008
Career Advice: Learn To Trust Your Gut Reactions by Ramon Greenwood Do you trust your gut reactions when it comes to making decisions? You may call it intuition, gut reaction, hunch, imagination or sixth sense. Whatever, until you are ready to de... Read >
Author: Ramon Greenwood

Vedic Astrology Lesson 21

26th January 2008
After Einsteins's Theory of Relativity, man's obsession with Partial Philosophy turned to Holistic Philosophy. The Whole,after all, is more important & greater than the sum of its parts! Aren't we puny parts of the Great Whole ? Regarding th... Read >
Author: Govind Kumar

Vedic Astrology Lesson 20

26th January 2008
The current fascination with the Psychic and the Occult owes a lot to Einstein whose Theory of Relativity changed man's concept of the Universe. The entire Universe is a four dimensional Space-Time continuum, with the three dimensions of Space... Read >
Author: Govind Kumar

The Magic of the Rule of 72

07th November 2007
“The most powerful force in the universe is compound interest” – Albert Einstein.Albert Einstein’s greatest discovery was not the theory of relativity, it was the Rule of 72. (Although some people say that the rule existed long before he was born,... Read >
Author: Zigfred

What forms the public domain?

28th August 2007
There are two main aspects of the public domain: * What forms the public domain? * How can we profit from the public domain? At this point you must have a dozen questions: How does the copyright law work? How do you find out if a work is copyrigh... Read >
Author: Li Ming Wong

What Abilities Reflect Intelligence in Human Beings?

21st August 2007
I believe there are many ways to define intelligence besides using an IQ test. I have a relative who has an IQ off the charts, yet he cannot remember to tie his shoes before he goes out the door. Common sense, something that appears to be not so common in... Read >
Author: Cynthia Overfield

Philo T. Farnsworth—TV Inventor

02nd August 2007
Recently I was reading a list of inventors of important inventions that affect our lives every day. I glanced down the list quickly looking for the inventor I knew most about because he once lived in this area. To my astonishment he was not on the list,... Read >
Author: C. Mackay

Tony Blair names Padraig Harrington the Irish Van de Velde

26th July 2007
Last Tuesday on the eve of the British Open Championship three time Open Champion Nick Faldo said that no European golfer had won a major championship since Paul Lawrie won the 1999 British Open at Carnoustie because the European players are too friendly.... Read >
Author: Karen Fish

Variety is the Spice of Brain Fitness: Part I EPIQ performance

24th July 2007
Copyright (c) 2007 The Brain Code LLC When it comes to the fitness of your brain (or your body) variety is key. Your brain health depends on many factors including: everything you put in your mouth; the physical and mental activities you choose to do o... Read >

What is Relativity?

26th June 2007
The term 'relativity' is usually associated with Einstein's theory of relativity and if you ask someone casually 'what is relativity?', the answer would normally be that it is a theory that Einstein dreamt up. This is not true. Galileo Galilei (1632) ... Read >
Author: Jorrie

Do You Breathe With Your Left or Right Brain?

25th May 2007
Do you know what side of your brain you're using when balancing your checkbook or listening to music? The left side enjoys facts and figures, while the right enjoys daydreaming. You can develop both sides of your brain and learn to shift when appropriate ... Read >
Author: Sharron Calvin

Connecting with the mantra of perfection the way you want

12th May 2007
Ironically, perfection might be a flawed concept for you and me. It might be the last thing standing between you and what you want. The pursuit of perfection probably results in more cancellations than anything else. It’s a good excuse not to because i... Read >
Author: Chrisistheone

Research Summation Time Analogies

06th May 2007
Research Summation Time Analogies continues the testimony conclusion section of my first work, Calendars of Creation. Time Analogies expands perspectives concerning calendar science. The Jewish Calendar marks natural, celestial lunar/solar intersections... Read >
Author: Clark Nelson

Optimizing Fleet Operations Through GPS Tracking

30th April 2007
Global Positioning Systems (GPS) was originally developed by the US Armed Forces to help with naval and overland navigation. GPS uses a constellation of satellites to beam down encoded time signatures to receivers on the surface. By tracking the delay be... Read >
Author: alvin toh

What is Time ?

09th March 2007
Time is an abstract concept that we generally take for granted. Time passes in years, months, days, hours, minutes and seconds without much thought. However, humans have developed extremely complex ways of measuring time and maintaining accurate time refe... Read >
Author: Dave

Ten Important People Of The Twentieth Century

24th January 2007
Have you ever wondered who made the top one hundred important people in the twentieth century? What made them famous? How did they do it? You’ll learn about ten luminaries that are listed in Time Magazine’s “Most Important People of the Century”. ... Read >
Author: Keith Valentine

Tales of the Warner Brothers

06th January 2007
Tales of the Warner BrothersThe four Warner Brothers, which included the womanizingJack, the conservative Harry, the quiet Albert and thevisionary Sam, had risen from obscurity with The Jazz Singer(1927) the first famous and financially successful talking... Read >
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Ten Important People Of The Twentieth Century

14th December 2006
Have you ever wondered who made the top one hundred important people in the twentieth century? What made them famous? How did they do it? You’ll learn about ten luminaries that are listed in Time Magazine’s “Most Important People of the Century”. ... Read >
Author: Keith J. Valentine

Sleep On It!

25th October 2006
What do you think about before you go to sleep? Does it really matter? What you think about could be very beneficial and profitable to your life. While your conscious mind takes a break as you sleep, your subconscious mind actually stays very active. B... Read >
Author: Michael A Verdicchio

The Sales Solution: E=mc²

28th June 2006
Albert Einstein is best known for his theory of relativity. Every school kid knows his famous equation E=mc. This brilliant physicist was also widely quoted on a variety of topics. While not recognized at all as a salesperson, Mr. Einstein was always pr... Read >
Author: Clayton Shold

Time Travel- A Possibility or Just the Stuff of Science Fiction?

26th May 2006
It's been written about in hundreds of books, the subject of fantasy for everyone at one time or another, and the government has actually devoted research at one time or another on the subject. If you do a search on the Internet for time travel you will f... Read >
Author: Michael Watson

Imagination without it, life would be unimaginable

27th April 2006
To imagine the unimaginable is the highest use of the imagination. Cynthia OzickWe all have it, it's just that we seldom use it.We go about our day following the usual routine and rarely fire-up our imaginations to plan or develop something well out of ... Read >
Author: Dave Wright

Solar Dark Energy Explorer on Your Desktop

31st March 2006
In cosmology, dark energy is a hypothetical form of energy which permeates all of space and has strong negative pressure. According to the theory of relativity, the effect of such a negative pressure is qualitatively similar to a force acting in opposi... Read >
Author: Icon Empire Team

Black Holes (Science)

31st March 2006
Black Holes from shopndrop.com What are black holes? And how are they formed? Black holes are probably the most fascinating (theoretical) objects in astronomy. Such objects, which scientists believe must exist, would account for the spin-rate of o... Read >
Author: Josh Greenberger

Why Use Your Whole Mind

20th March 2006
Copyright 2006 Cole's Poetic License The Power of Now Your whole mind includes those millions of visual memories that color what you see now. Know that, and you don't have to be so sure that what you see now is what you think you see. Especially i... Read >
Author: Evelyn Cole

How To Have Great Ideas

09th March 2006
Want to have great ideas? You could try waiting to see if they pop into your head someday, and they honestly might. However, if you want a more systematic method you can use today, here it is in three simple steps: 1. Get knowledge in the area in which... Read >
Author: Steve Gillman

The Brain Drain

10th October 2005
Am I the only one, or does it seem harder and harder to remember things? I remember long ago, somehow I made a barely-conscious decision to purge useless information from my brain. This was probably to make room for newer, more exciting information, su... Read >
Author: Mark Meshulam