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23rd September 2009
There is an often missed distinction between Being the First, Being Original, and Being Innovative.
To determine that someone (or something) has been the first, we need to apply a temporal test. It should answer at least three questions: what exactly w... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
20th May 2009
The first knives in human history were prehistoric hunting knives made from flint. Throughout history, hunting knives have always been the most powerful and most valuable tool that has played the key role used for human survival. The earliest hunting knif... Read >
Author: J.D. Goff
05th February 2009
To establish a small manufacturing enterprise, an entrepreneur needs to be a strong willed person who has the desire to succeed no matter the many predicaments that may arise. For one, there are very many laws and regulations that govern the manufactu... Read >
Author: Freddy Ngiam
30th January 2009
Ever wondered how the sugar that you consume everyday serves many a important functions in your body? Doesn't it sounds technically sweet as well? Read on...
Out of the many wonders of nature, sugar molecules are a must for human survival. Not that a ... Read >
Author: Neil Watson
12th January 2009
One of the best franchise opportunities available to the aspiring franchisee is food. Not only is sustenance a necessity for human survival, making its demand constant, but in the United States (often to our detriment) it is also a cultural addiction: we ... Read >
Author: Candice Clem
11th December 2008
The simple answer to this article’s title question is "yes." Though landscaping isn’t one of those essential services that survives recession by virtue of being necessary to human survival, it has somehow developed a track record of weathering recessi... Read >
Author: Candice Clem
03rd December 2008
Most carp anglers consider their bait a top factor in their success, yet few truly understand it enough to maximise its full power and possibilities for maximum effect. Your bait is vital in manipulation of carp feeding and of other behaviours which serio... Read >
Author: Tim F. Richardson
01st December 2008
What is the most omnipresent, object in today’s modern world? That without which, human survival is nearly impossible? That which changes itself to suit our changing needs? Not God, not the air that we breathe, but that little ubiquitous thing that we c... Read >
Author: liza252
24th November 2008
Anxiety attacks are also known as panic attacks or panic disorders or General anxiety disorder (GAD). Everybody experiences a certain level of anxiety as they approach their daily life. It is however when these anxiety levels increase beyond tolerable lev... Read >
Author: Laxman M
08th September 2008
It is tempting to think that mental and physical stress is an ailment only of modern civilisation but that is a misconception. Stress has been a part of the human condition since the beginning of time and is an integral part of human survival. It is an ac... Read >
Author: Andrew
09th June 2008
When the final chapter in my life's story has been written and work on the screenplay for the movie begins, someone will be faced with the difficult assignment of deciding who will play me on the big screen. It won't be an easy task because it will take ... Read >
Author: Bob Alexander
26th February 2008
Copyright © 2008 GetReadyGear.com
This paper will unlock some of the mysteries of emergency supply planning for those managers tasked with developing emergency response plans for their company. We’ll begin by addressing the critical survival needs ... Read >
Author: Jim Serre
25th January 2008
The value of social support has been hiding in plain sight for so long that it is amazing it took researchers so long to discover it. From the day that we are born, social support is essential to human survival. We have a more prolonged period of helpless... Read >
Author: Raymond Lee
28th August 2007
Fear is sometimes considered to be an integral element of the human psyche, keeping people from jumping into situations that can be considered dangerous or disadvantageous. However, there are times when fear can effectively cripple a person's ability to ... Read >
Author: aseya
03rd May 2007
Ever heard of the famous Professor Wangari Maathai? She is a Nobel Peace Price Laureate, the Member of Parliament for Tetu Constituency, the founder and leader of the Green Belt Movement. With so many attributes to her name, she is the so down to earth ... Read >
Author: Lucy
01st May 2007
The anticipation accompanying the imminent birth of a new baby is surpassed only by the excitement of the baby’s grand arrival into the world. A new mother is typically filled with wonder about the helpless bundle of joy that is certain to alter her lif... Read >
Author: hugs
30th April 2007
The human body is mostly water. Brain = 75% Heart = 75% Lungs = 86%. Human survival depends on water. People can only survive 3 to 4 days without water. Doctors recommend drinking at least 8 glasses of water per day to stay healthy and properly hy... Read >
Author: Patti Wilson
15th April 2007
Ever heard of the famous Professor Wangari Maathai? She is a Nobel Peace Price Laurreate, the Member of Parliament for Tetu Constitituency, the founder and leader of the Green Belt Movement. With so many attributes to her name, she is the so down to e... Read >
Author: Jackline Wanjiku
02nd April 2007
Ever heard of the famous Professor Wangari Maathai? She is a Nobel Peace Price Laurreate, the Member of Parliament for Tetu Constitituency, the founder and leader of the Green Belt Movement. With so many attributes to her name, she is the so down to earth... Read >
Author: josphine
14th March 2007
Ever heard of the famous Professor Wangari Maathai? She is a Nobel Peace Price Laurreate, the Member of Parliament for Tetu Constitituency, the founder and leader of the Green Belt Movement. With so many attributes to her name, she is the so down to earth... Read >
Author: Lucy
09th February 2007
Feeling anxious isn't a comfortable feeling for any of us and the desire to gain some control over our anxiety is understandable. Anxiety can show itself when fear, nervousness, worry and possible paranoia have become fairly common in your life. It's a st... Read >
Author: Wendy Hearn
31st January 2007
MORE THAN 100,000 PEOPLE THIS YEAR WILL FAIL AT THE DIET THEY ARE CURRENTLY FOLLOWING BECAUSE THEY DON’T KNOW WHAT YOU ARE ABOUT TO LEARN!
If you are like most people, you've tried dieting before. This newsletter is NOT about dieting, but instead about... Read >
Author: Christopher Guerriero
23rd October 2006
In spite of public awareness campaigns around breastfeeding, many myths and malpractices still abound – some women may even decide not to breastfeed or would stop prematurely because of it.
To help you tell fact from fiction, here are seven of the mo... Read >
Author: Farrell Seah
10th June 2006
With the record-setting hurricane season of 2005, it is never too soon to begin preparing for the 2006 season, which has been predicted to have an above average number of hurricanes.
EHA has over 25 years of experience with mold related matters and can... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
21st March 2006
Watch Your Language: The Problem with Private Label Rights Articles
Copyright © Arnold Stockard
Much of innovation is dedicated to finding not the easiest way to reach a goal, but the
most efficient way. Efficiency saves time and energy. But... Read >
Author: Arnold Stockard
21st March 2006
Copyright © Arnold Stockard
Much of innovation is dedicated to finding not the easiest way to reach a goal, but the most
efficient way. Efficiency saves time and energy. But too many Internet marketers confuse
"efficient" with "easy."
The ex... Read >
Author: Arnold Stockard
01st January 2006
With the concept of vanity, many people are now despising the fact that whatever is beautiful are the only ones that are accepted in the community. Hence, they uphold the rights of equality and contend that life will never be balance without the negative... Read >
Author: David Chandler
10th October 2005
Environmental conservation has recently become the latest buzzword among major countries in the world. As governments of developed countries realize the importance and inevitability of working towards environmental conservation, major business houses are ... Read >
Author: Mansi Gupta
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