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  • 'Day Job Killer' - Father Dave's Review  By : Rev. David B. Smith
    Day Job Killer
    A Review by Father Dave

    Day Job Killer made over 5,000 sales on the first day, with marketers scrambling to emulate Chris McNeeney's multi-million dollar success in affilaite marketing. But is Day Job Killer really the definitive guide to marketing millions?
  • 'Tis The Season For Volume  By : Salim Jordan
    Do you know how many turkeys are eaten during the holiday season? Below are a few interesting facts regarding the volume of turkeys eaten, cards sent, and much more.

    Christmas Cards
    Do you enjoy receiving cards in the mail? How many do you think you get each season? There are roughly 1.9 billion Christmas cards sent in the United States every year to friends, family members, and acquaintances, making Christmas the #1 card sending occurrence, followed by Valentine's Day.
    ...
  • 10 ways to cut your property taxes  By : paul wilson
    Property taxes are decided collectively by school boards, town boards, legislators, and councils. The tax rate is set by collating the amount of funds an area needs. This is then divided that by the “total taxable” assessed value of the area.
  • 14 Inspirational Quotes to Celebrate Wiggle Your Toes Day  By :
    If you're up for some inspirational quotes, then you're in luck. Wiggle Your Toes Day is right around the corner and we're celebrating with a few inspirational quotes that will have your kicking off your shoes and stretching those tootsies in no time.
  • 16 Funny Quotes to Celebrate National Smile Week  By :
    If you're in the mood for laughter and funny quotes, I've got some good news for you. We're getting ready to celebrate National Smile Week and the funny quotes are flowing. It's fun, humor, laughter and smiles for everyone. If these 16 funny quotes don't have you smiling in the end, nothing will.
  • 7 Qualities Girls Like Their Ideal Partner To Have!  By : Cucan Pemo
    If you are a man reading this, you need to pay attention! There are some things that you need to know so that you can find a great relationship. Discover the 7 qualities that Girls like their ideal mate to possess today!
  • Alleviate the strain on the relevant ligaments  By : jacksparrow
    Balancing upright requires a well-integrated feedback loop.
  • A 21st Century guide to gifts  By : Jay Smith
    A guide to buying presents for your loved ones
  • A Better World through Child Sponsorship  By : Joseph Hogue
    The world is divided into poor and rich, but it is not necessarily divided into selfish and generous. Child sponsorship organizations can make a difference by letting those who want to help do so.
  • A Guide To Employment Training  By : IC
    Employment training is a fundamental process which allows employees to develop and master the skills necessary to fulfill their job's requirements.
  • A Hand Up  By : Karen Kay
    No matter what business you are in, you are part of some kind of team, and two people working together can accomplish much more than two people working independently. Communicating your needs and asking for help from leaders and team members needs to be an absolute priority for you on a regular basis.
  • A Non-Religious, Non-Profit Criminal and Drug Rehab Program Provides Successful Alternative Sentencing for Offenders  By : Jayden Adams
    The Second Chance Program in Albuquerque is rehabilitating individuals and reducing recidivism using a successful manualized rehabilitation system from Criminon International.
  • A secret to creating attraction with women  By : Cameron Teone
    A secret to creating attraction in women that successful ladies men intuitively know!
  • About Clean Break UK  By : James Walsh
    Clean Break UK started functioning since 2000 in the UK. It has its administrative centre in the offices of UK Digital Solutions located at Fields House, Old Fields Road, Pencoed, Bridgend, UK.
  • Affects of the Tsunami on tourism  By : dave4
    A tsunami struck out of nowhere going down in history as the most devastating earthquake killing over two hundred thousand people.
  • Allen Iverson History  By : Aurel Radulescu
    Born on June 7, 1975, Allen Iverson is a graduate of Georgetown and currently plays a guard position for the Philadelphia 76ers. He stands 6' tall and weighs 165 lbs. Following his high school years at Bethel High School in Hampton, Virginia, Allen Iverson was honored by having his jersey number retired during the school’s 1993 State Championship halftime ceremony.
  • An Idiot's Guide To Dating  By : Rebecca Walker
    If there's one thing that shows someone up as an idiot, it's their dating manner. Dating is quite a complicated process, and you really need to understand the woman or man you're pursuing in order to make the most of the experience.
  • An Inside Look At Cameco’s Smith Ranch Uranium Facility  By : James Finch -
    Cameco Corp (NYSE: CCJ) is the 800-pound gorilla of the uranium sector. Cameco is to uranium what Wal-Mart is to retailing, and what Saudi Aramco is to petroleum. On a percentage basis, Cameco dominates its sector more so than either of the two. Cameco probably has more clout in turning off the electricity now powering your computer than any other company in the world.

    This week, the spot price of uranium rose to $40/pound, for the first time since Ronald Reagan was presi...
  • An Open Letter to the Citizens and Public Servants of New Mexico  By : Jayden Adams
    After 13 years of drug addiction, almost 20 arrests, and ruining his life, Julio is appealing to the people of New Mexico to help him in his fight against drugs and crime.
  • Angels in Different Cultures and Religions  By : Maraya Mullen
    Ever noticed how there seems to be angel sculptures in every home you go? This is because many cultures in the world share the belief in the existence of this supernatural being. Read the article to know how angels are viewed by different religions and cultures.
  • Applying for Disability Benefits? Let the Battle Begin!  By : Lala C. Ballatan
    Ever since our childish squabbles with bullies in our schools, we have known that it is quite difficult to launch a battle with someone bigger than we are. However, if we look back in the pages of history, even in mythological stories and fairy tales, we can learn a thing or two about fighting epic battles.
  • Are Psychics For Real?  By : Matt Shupe -
    Do they or do they not exist? This is the 24-dollar question that is in the mind of most people whose lives have been touched by a psychic in a negative or positive way.

    Psychics were and are still controversial to this day because certain sectors associate their work sorcery or witchcraft. Psychic research was considered a taboo as early as the 1900s that no self respecting scientist would dare do such research or keep any book about psychics.

    People looked at the fiel...
  • Are Things Hopeless?  By : Dr. Randy Wysong
    The world may seem to be crumbling around us but there is hope. That hope resides in the incredible power of each of us individually. What we think and what we do can almost magically transform society.
  • Are You Assertive Enough?  By : Maggie Musgrave
    First, let me ask you this. Are you assertive? Do you even know what assertiveness is? Many people think that they know and others have never even heard of it. The rest of us have to put up with these two groups. Or do we?
  • Are your People Problems Really the Issue? Take this mini-quiz  By : Jeff Mowatt
    I've discovered an interesting phenomenon when organizations bring me in to help 'motivate their people.' They may be suffering from customer complaints, staff turnover, or a lack of teamwork. At first glance, these appear to be front line people problems. What we frequently find however is that most problems involving attitudes and teamwork are actually just symptoms of flawed infrastructures. Let's see if this could be true in your organization...
  • Back in Time with Vintage T-shirts  By : Mark Suraba
    The dealers of vintage T-shirts are having a ball with this market. The price range is rather high right now because the demand is so high and the supply so low. For most the vintage T-shirt is a dream. Right now the vintage T-shirts market is very hot.
  • Backpacks for Charity  By : Jerry Smith
    There are several sites on the web, that describe programs that provide backpacks full of school supplies to needy children, and backpacks full of toiletries and other necessities for wounded military personnel and for victims of disasters.
  • Becoming A Policy Advocate: How To Make Your Voice Heard On Laws That Effect You  By : Vitanet Health Foods -
    Each of us at some time in our lives has become outraged when hearing of a new bill being introduced by our legislator(s). Even worse and because of that bill, we hear that a new law has been enacted and will become effective in the near future. How the heck did that happen we might ask? I didn’t even know that kind of law was up for consideration you might think. It seems sometimes that all of a sudden we’re to abide by this new law whether we like it or not. I can assure yo...
  • Ben Wallace NBA Career  By : Aurel Radulescu
    Born on September 10, 1974, Ben Wallace attended college at Virginia Union, where he studied criminal justice, and currently plays for the NBA’s Detroit Pistons. He stands 6'9" tall and weighs 240 lbs and is the 10th of 11 children.
  • Benefits Of Lamination Services  By : Ken Morris -
    Lamination services are available in many office supply stores or print shops. Laminating is an art and if you don’t know how to do it, you can easily ruin your project. The price you will pay is relatively small, considering the damage that can be done by improper lamination. A professional will know which type of lamination is right for your particular project.

    Applying laminate to objects increases and extends the life of the document. This is typically done on maps, ar...
  • Beware of Dogs!  By : Rainier Policarpio
    “Every year, more than a dozen victims of dog attacks die in the United States… and most are children”
  • Biodiesel The Alternative Fuel  By : Malcolm Moorhouse -
    What Is Biodiesel?

    Biodiesel is a fuel made from vegetable oils. Rapeseed and soybean oils are the most commonly used, although other vegetables oils such as mustard, palm oil, hemp and jatropha have been tried and seem to show a lot of potential. These are listed or called Virgin Oil Feedstock.

    Then we have the waste vegetable oils which are byproducts from animal fats like tallow, lard and yellow grease. It is suggested by many that waste vegetable oil is the best sou...
  • Brutal Bangladesh Sweatshops Exposed  By : Nathan Lynch
    We’ve all heard about the disgrace of sweatshops in Asia and other countries. Until you get first hand news of the horrible conditions in these places, it probably doesn’t seem ‘real’. Well it is. And it’s an ongoing tragedy throughout those countries. Following is an account of what Asian women are going through in these situations, specifically in the country of Bangladesh.
  • Can christian dating services work for me?  By : Jennifer Carter
    Are you wondering if online dating is for you as a Christian woman or man? Have you almost given up hope of finding that perfect partner for your life?
  • Car Donation Explained  By : joseph hanoa
    What can be more noble than donating your old car to charity? You save yourself the hassle of having to sell the old used vehicle outright. You don’t have to run an ad, answer the phone calls regarding the car, and stay home to show the car. You don’t have to worry about test drives, bad checks or who is going to knock on your door
  • Career Talk, The Dental Practice And What's With All The Smiley Faces?  By : Pro Content
    In this article we take a look at what all is involved in the typical day of a dentist or one who performs dental care. You'll find reading this article much more enjoyable with frequent smiling! So, every time you see the smiley face that looks like this, (:-) it means smile and enjoy being you. Besides, that's the whole point of the dental profession - to help you enjoy your white pearlies with smiling and laughter!
  • Charity Wristbands  By : Matt Garrett
    Confused about how to support a cause you passionately believe in? Go for charity wristbands as they are the latest buzz in the field of promoting a cause for charity. Wristbands are mostly small loops of laminated or plastic paper placed around the forearm.

    The charity wristbands give instant recognition to fight for a cause indeed. The wristbands can be used for many purposes such as to make a statement, for identification and to support any charity cause. Charity wrist...
  • Child Sponsorship programs: encouraging education, improving life, making a difference  By : Joseph Hogue
    There are many countries where the lack of education is a major problem affecting most of the people that live there. Worse than this, there are poor countries where children do not go to school. Instead, they work as shoe-blacks or newspaper vendors.
  • Choosing A Quality Online Florist  By : Bobbie McKee -
    The first thing to look at when choosing an online florist is whether or not the company is a real florist. There are actually many companies that claim to be but are not. Instead, these companies are resellers or affiliates. This means they just take your flower arrangement order and send it to a florist. As a result, your flower arrangement might not be the best quality. You will also probably spend more to send flower arrangements this way. This is because you are paying t...
  • Choosing A Theme For Your Next Event  By : Brandon C. Hall -
    One important aspect of event planning is choosing a theme for your party or gathering. Unless you are planning a wedding or a baby shower, the theme might not be obvious. The theme can be anything you choose, but it's important to remember your guests' comfort and therefore plan with that in mind. It's wise to have a theme that all guests can easily adapt to. Having to go out and purchase a new outfit or rent an elaborate costume is a burden for some people, and attending an...
  • Choosing An Active Adult Community  By : Robert Flournoy -
    Taking the plunge into retirement or semi-retirement can be daunting enough without making the choice to move into a new home at the same time. But many people age 55 and above are choosing to leave their high maintenance or too large family home to move into active adult communities, which are restricted to households with at least one member age 55 and older.

    According to the 2005 Senior Sentiment Survey conducted by Financial Freedom, the nation’s largest reverse mortga...
  • Common Dream Symbols And Their Meanings  By : Susan Wellington -
    Dreams and their meanings are as individual as the people who dream them, but the following list of common dream symbols and some of their many meanings can help you get started in the fascination and the "fun world" of dream interpretation.

    Fog
    Fog in a dream can be a manifestation of a lost or confused waking life. Fog can also mean you are beginning to explore different parts of your life or your personality.

    Gate
    A gate can represent an entrance or an exit, depend...
  • Condominium Living in Toronto  By : Rob Parker
    Over the last decade the popularity of condos in downtown Toronto has increased, find out why.
  • Conversations With A Brick  By : Gary Crow
    You likely have many conversations that are just like Kurt Vonnegut said, “People have to talk about something just to keep their voice boxes in working order, so they'll have good voice boxes in case there's ever anything really meaningful to say;” but what if there was at least one situation where you could be assured that the conversation would always be pleasant and easy? If that sounds good, this article is for you.
  • Cowboy Fashion Do's  By : Jason Murphy -
    Technically speaking, all Stetson Company hats can be branded as a Stetson. However, American popular culture has created for us the image of a Stetson hat as the classic cowboy hat. Cowboy hats are distinguished as having wide brims and high, distinctly-shaped crowns. Straw, fur, and wool felt are the common materials used for making these hats. Straw, aside from being cheaper, is the best hat for during hot weather. However, age and long wear might cause it to become brittl...
  • Creating an Integral Culture  By : Copthorne Macdonald
    An integral culture is emerging that incorporates an ethics which values both the-good-of-the-whole and the well-being of individuals. It seeks to create societal institutions that allow people to develop their innate physical, intellectual, emotional, and spiritual potentials, and lead people to voluntarily choose an empathetic caring-based personal morality.
  • Creating True Abundance in Your Life  By : Christine Bettridge
    Learning how to create abundance in your life is about much more than gathering financial abundance.
  • Crime and Punishment  By : Dr. Randy Wysong
    It is clear that our penal system neither effectively deters nor rehabilitates. It is, however, a tremendous drain on society. There is a better way that would serve as a deterrent, teach criminals something of benefit, not burden society.
  • Custom Rubber Bracelets -- Fundraisers To ID Bands  By : Joseph Barrett
    Initially used for spreading awareness about cancer, custom rubber bracelets are now the darling of every non-profit organization – both for awareness generation and as a great fundraising tool. The Red Cross has its own red custom rubber bracelets for supporting Tsunami victims, while the relatives of American servicemen wear green custom rubber bracelets bearing the message ‘Support our troops.’ Besides, each cancer charity has its own custom color bracelets!

    Custom rub...
  • Dave Barry: Diplomat  By : Gary Crow
    Dave Barry said, "I argue very well. Ask any of my remaining friends. I can win an argument on any topic, against any opponent. People know this, and steer clear of me at parties. Often, as a sign of their great respect, they don't even invite me." This self-disclosure prompted Curious George to check around to see just how closely the quotation aligned with reality. This article brings you the inside story.
  • Defensive Driving: The Need We All Have  By : Sandy Baker
    Defensive driving is quite an important thing that we have. People simply need to know that while you can control your own actions most of the time, you cannot control or know what is happening with other drivers. Defensive driving courses offer a wealth of information for people who are looking for solutions to prevent accidents and problems from happening.

    So, what is defensive driving all about? It is a method of driving in which you take every possible precaution that...
  • Different Types Of Spas  By : Aurel Radulescu
    We are usually willing to spend lots of money on clothes, food, traveling and luxuries of life. However, making a trip to the spa and spending money on the treatments available there is something we are rather reluctant to spend money on. The well being of our body is something that has to have a priority in life.
  • Discount Bar Stools Are a Bargain To Find  By :
    If you are constantly on the look out for great deals on bar stools, then online bar stool deal would definitely be the thing for you. When searching you must learn how to differentiate between cheap and discounted, because cheap could mean cheaply made so caution should be taken.
  • Discount Health Benefits Plans: A Sensible Alternative To Traditional Insurance Plans  By : Dana Williams -
    A recent poll revealed that over 70% of Americans are either uninsured or underinsured. Surprisingly, the majority are from middle class households. Many of who are not offered health benefits by their employer or whom can’t afford the high-priced insurance premiums being offered.

    In some states, there is an epidemic of children whose teeth are slowly rottening due to the lack of proper dental care. To help bring relief to this growing crisis, discount health care benefits...
  • Discover How to Entertain on a Budget  By : Ginger Marks
    If you want to know how to cut corners to stay within your budget while hosting a party that will notably impress this article is for you. The planning and budget tips will help you pull it all together.
  • Discrimination based on Age  By : Attorney Gabriel Cosh
    A person's willingness to continue working in order to provide for the needs of his family is admirable. However, when one reaches a certain age, it comes to a point when a body fails and unable to do the things it can when young. That is the time when a person must forgo of his or her employment.
  • Discrimination based on Physical Disability  By : Attorney Gabriel Cosh
    An employee faces so many challenges in the work place. This may include the rigors in the employment process itself, such as the meeting of a particular deadline, or the reaching of a particular quota.
  • Diversity  By : Kim Olver -
    I know that diversity has been a big topic of conversation ever since the early 1990s when research supported the demographics that by the year 2000, 85% of the entering workforce would be female, African-American, Asian-American, Latino, or new immigrants. The fact that white males would be a minority entering the workplace was a wake up call for corporate America.

    How have we done sine then? I suggest that there has been definite improvement in the area of hiring but it ...
  • Do You Run Crafts For The Elderly, Or The Older Person?  By : Geraldine Jozefiak
    October 7 2007 is it's International Day of Older Persons. If you offer, or lead arts and crafts activities this is a great day to question the what and how of what you offer. The term "'elderly' is rapidly shifting in terms of decades and if plan to run any creative program then you need to think about the psychological and physical shift in arts and craft thinking for those you work with.
  • Don't Buy A Gift Card Until You Read This  By : D Ruplinger
    I enjoy giving gift cards, especially to those hard to shop for people on my list. I, like nearly everyone else, have at least one person on my shopping list that I either don’t know what to buy or I can’t find what I think they would like. When that happens I consider their likes and then purchase a gift card I think they will enjoy using.

    For example, I give my restaurant loving friends gift cards to their favorite restaurants; gas station gift cards to my teenage niece...
  • Donate A Car To Your Charity  By : Robert Michael -
    Making charitable contributions is a wonderful way to help out your fellow man, but it is also a good way to get some tax breaks. One really good method is to donate a car to charity. However, there are some things you will need to do in order to donate a car to charity and claim the donation on your tax returns.

    First of all, make sure the organization is qualified. You can do this by logging onto the IRS website to check for qualified charitable organizations. If the org...
  • Donating A Used Vehicle To A Charity  By : Robert Michael -
    If you are interested in making charitable donations and claiming then on your tax return then you should consider donating a used vehicle to a charity. This will allow you to claim a deduction on your tax returns. However, there are some rules you will need to follow and some safeguards you should keep in mind.

    The first thing you should do is check to see if the organization you plan on donating the vehicle to is qualified. This is actually very easy to do and all you ne...
  • Dropouts And Failing Test Scores …Is It Too Late To Save America’s High Schools?  By : Grace Sammon-8975
    Strategies for Making High School Reform Work
  • Dropouts And Failing Test Scores …Is It Too Late To Save America’s High Schools?  By : Grace Sammon-8975
    Strategies for Making High School Reform Work
  • Drug Rehab Treatment Centers As An Experience, Not A Punishment  By : Marina Petroni -
    Choosing a drug rehab treatment center is a decision that calls for both negative and positive emotions. Nobody wants addiction to overtake their life to the point that rehab is the necessary step. However, the decision to go to one is something to look forward to, as it is the decision to rebuild a healthy life. It is the conscious realization of a problem, and it is the first conscious step towards healing. Understanding what drug addiction entails and how it affects the us...
  • Ebay's Weirdest Items  By : David Riewe
    Indeed, E-bay is today's most sought-after shopping portal in the Internet. It has created in itself a worldwide phenomenon that people get inflicted with. The joy and the thrill of bidding online create a certain diagrammatic representation of life's drama.

    Consequently, due to its underlying nature, the success of E-bay can be well attributed to its wide range of market reach. Hence, a lot of people are going in or out of the arena with a number of diverse products at h...
  • Enhanced Online Features At Blue Cross Blue Shield Help You  By : Frank Brown -
    Blue Cross/Blue Shield has been helping Americans receive affordable healthcare for decades. Without its existence, millions of hard-working American citizens would not receive the kind of care and treatment they deserve, especially after decades of paying taxes and helping to grow this great and prosperous nation.

    Like many traditional socially-centered organizations, Blue Cross/Blue Shield has embraced the new technologies developed in recent years. In an effort to prov...
  • EveryBody Is Always Looking For The Shortest Way To Get Rich Quick  By : Jeffrey A Solochek
    There are very few shortcuts that might work. For the most part the reason so many fail is because they are looking for the dream, the get rich quick scheme that will require very little work on their part. Because of everybody looking for this there are so many scams out there. They will say something like this 'We will Do all The Work for you", Yeah right, if they are doing all the work then why do they even need you.
  • Everyone Loves A Sale  By : Ryan Ginster -
    Everyone loves a sale; you can often find your favorite items for much less and at a great price. A sale typically happens for a couple of reasons, the retailer has an over abundance of stock on the specific item or they could have a sale to mark the beginning or end of a certain season or holiday. Some retailers will have a sale when they are relocating or going out of a business as well. No matter the reason, it is a good time to find your favorite items as a greatly reduce...
  • Expanding Investments Lead To Living In Style  By : Ida Byrd-Hill
    Everyone secretly desires to be the ‘Rich and Famous’, whether it is on the local, national or worldwide scene. We spend our lives chasing this desire. We strive to live in a spacious home in an affluent neighborhood decorated by a professional interior designer. We enroll our children in prestigious private or public schools to acquaint ourselves with the finer things in life. We join social clubs to have access to the mover and shakers in the world. We adorn our bodies with...
  • Experience The Happiness And Harmony Of life With A Positive Outlook  By : bivan12
    Every change that we implement in our life depends on how we transform our attitudes, beliefs or perceptions.
  • Finding That Perfect Happy Birthday Card  By : Lisa Scott -
    If you've never tried sending happy birthday cards online, that next special birthday of someone you know is your perfect opportunity. Check out what the Internet has to offer. You won't be disappointed.

    Unless you're still a kid, that inescapable yearly occasion they call, the birthday, can get a little redundant. Once you hit your forties and fifties, the routine becomes all too familiar. There's another year that just whizzed by. They always go by faster as you age. Wel...
  • Five Reasons To Site A Vending Machine In Your Business  By : Vending Revolution -
    Should you install vending machines in your company, shop or leisure club? If you’re considering adding a vending machine to your premises, but you’re not sure if it’s the right thing to do, just think about the following:

    1. Financial savings

    If you’re running a canteen or café in your business, you’re using valuable space, paying full- and part-time staff and buying or leasing equipment and supplies. Many companies, particularly those with multi-site operations simply...
  • Five Things You Must Do If You Want To Successfully Fight and Beat Stress!  By : Kenneth Meyer
    The world is caught in the "grip" of adapting too much to situations we do not prefer. Well that is part of life; but, it can be a very much more managable part of life as we learn to avoid situaitons where we will "automatically" become stressed. A discovery of your Myers-Briggs personality type holds the key to succesffully fighiting against stress and winnning!
  • Free Prescription Cards Donated To NWVCOL By American Consultants Rx  By : GABBY LOVE
    NWVCOL receive key prescription assistance from American Consultants Rx.
  • Fresh Water With Water Purifier  By : Keith George -
    Many developing and under developed countries in Asia and Africa do not have pure, potable and safe drinking water. Bacteria and virus cause serious diseases like typhoid, polio, gastro enteritis to name a few. It is a matter of great concern as water borne diseases are rampant in the poorer parts of the world claiming many lives specially of children. Water purifier is a necessity in most homes in these parts of the world.

    Good quality water purifier will give water that ...
  • Front Sight Applauds Fast Thinking, Effective Action  By : Jayden Adams
    Front Sight Firearms Training Facility has applauded Zach Petkewicz and wishes to honor him by inviting him to Front Sight to take advantage of any amount of their training for free. Petkewicz effectively saved the lives of eleven classmates when he thought and acted quickly and effectively at Virginia Tech.
  • Galileo Telescope  By : George Royal -
    One telescope maker that has been making a name for itself over the last few years is Galileo Telescope. This company, based in India, prides itself on offering excellent telescopes and one-on-one service with knowledgeable people who use the telescopes themselves. This allows Galileo Telescope to not only offer excellent optical equipment, but also excellent customer service.

    Begun in India in 1989, Galileo Telescope began its life by offering telescopes for Indian amateu...
  • Gas Prices Are On Fire  By : Scott Bianchi -
    As I write this article the average price for a gallon of regular gasoline is just under $3.00 for a countrywide average. The price will only continue to rise as issues continue to heat up with Iran and the price of crude oil continues to climb.

    I personally used to spend close to $400 per month on gas to commute back and forth to work and that was when gas was only $2.25 a gallon or so. I finally put a stop to that by starting my own website and working from home. Now I f...
  • Getting Started with Social Networking  By : Randal Williams
    Getting Started With Social Networking Sites like MySpace, FaceBook, FriendsWin, LinkedIn.com, etc.
  • Gifts for left handed people - I’ll buy that!  By : Mick Burrows
    Written especially for the left-hander, a glance at the goods and equipment now available exclusively to them, highlighting some intriguing gift ideas.
  • Glitters Of Gold  By : Graeme Notega -
    When you have a dream and follow it with your complete being, the most unusual opportunities unfold. During the early 1840s John Sutter wanted to build a large agricultural empire in California. He had managed to get there from Switzerland, and was determined that nothing get in his way. He and his hired hand, James Marshall, were working on building a sawmill down by the river when they spotted shiny pebbles of a golden color. Could it possibly be gold? It was, much to their...
  • Going The Extra Mile Benefits Everyone Including Yourself  By : Christine Bettridge
    In a world where mediocrity is becoming alarmingly common, it's a refreshing change to encounter people who are willing to go the extra mile.
  • Green Card Requirements - what are they and how do I comply?  By : Jae Taylor
    Every year the United States authority grants fifty thousand Green Cards through the Diversity Immigrant Visa program. Green Card Lottery. candidates are picked randomly by a computer-generated etching. However, the winners of the lottery are not of necessity handed the honor of citizenship. They are in fact only entitled to snag an invitation with an appointee of a United States consulate who decides whether they are sanctioned to win the resident visa or not.
  • Hair Care 101  By : bivan12
    Hair Care 101
  • Hampers: Aids In House Organization  By : Robert Thatcher -
    In today fast pace, being disorganized is not an option. Disorganization can lead to confusion, wastage of time effort and money. Simple organizing can prevent clutter, having no clutter to clear thinking and clear thinking to efficiency.

    Neglecting to clean the house even for one day can make it harder for anybody to clean on the following days. Clutter starts to pile up. Something gets lost somewhere. The mess creates confusion and the house starts not to be an enjoyabl...
  • Have Sex  By : Molly Goodhead
    An indepth review on how easy it is to have sex from using adult dating services.
  • Have Too Much? Give It To Charity!  By : Martin Stoleman -
    Every person I know has a house filled with many things. Go into your bedroom and look in your closet. I am quite sure that you do not wear all of the clothes you see (although congratulations if you do!). And I am equally sure that you do not really need all ten pairs of similar black dress shoes. Or take a glance at your recreation gear in the garage. When is the last time you actually used those cross-country skis? There is a solution - a great solution - to downsize your ...
  • Health Issues Concerning Asian Women  By : Nathan Lynch
    Did you know that Asian American women are at high risk for developing osteoporosis? Statistics actually show that Asian women in the United States have many of the same risk factors as Caucasian women. If you are Asian American woman, it is important that you understand what osteoporosis is and the steps you should take to prevent or treat it.
  • Help Celebrate Administrative Professionals Week  By : Cynthia Marcano -
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