Cape Coral Realtor
By Brandon Bruce - 1/4/2008
As the second largest city geographically in Florida, this beautiful southwestern attraction is located on the banks of the Caloosahatchee River. It also lies between the Gulf of Mexico and part of the Intracoastal Waterway. With a population of more than 138,000, Cape Coral is known as a vibrant ... Death by Fluoride
By Sally Stride - 1/4/2008
A wee bit of fluoride makes teeth and dentists happy, we?re told. Dr. Happy Tooth?s smiley face turns into a frown when his favorite decay buster is busted as a killer. Anything in large doses kills, bristles Drill & Fill, DDS, even Dihydrogen Monoxide, they often tease. Ha, ha, get it ? water ? H2O... Ready For A Business Recovery?
By Robert A. Kelly - 1/4/2008
Who wants to face the challenges of a business recovery
without a ton of firepower? Especially when getting your
piece of the action almost certainly depends upon how
well you modify the behaviors of your target audiences. That`s why public relations had better play a central role in
your busin... Wartime Britain & Things Look Bleak
By David Carter - 1/4/2008
This is the second of a series of four articles about life in Britain in the 1940`s. My uncle the late Mr Gordon Bessant is talking to Mr Joe Hieatt-Smith. The recordings were made in 1996. The average daily life for myself during that particular time was usually to get ready for work, I was usually... The Cold Calling Conspiracy
By Frank Rumbauskas - 1/4/2008
A consipiracy exists in the world of selling. A cold calling conspiracy. What I?m talking about is the requirement by most sales organizations to make cold
calls on your time and at your expense. They say that cold calls equal appointments
equal sales, but that?s not true anymore. All sales man... Your Goal for 2006: Escape From The Last Legalized Form Of Slavery-Employment
By John Alquist - 1/4/2008
Think 2005 was tumultuous? You haven?t seen anything yet! Wait until 2006 comes roaring in. Are you really ready for 2006? Ready to be self-employed, that is? That?s the traditional way to make a living all through history except the Industrial Revolution, which has ended. Corporate icons are toppli... A Brief History of Sewing Machines
By Alison Cole - 1/4/2008
Initially, sewing machines were manufactured for garment factory production lines, allowing for clothing to become uniformly mass-produced. It was French tailor Barthelemy Thimonnier who invented the first functioning sewing machine in 1830 for use in his garment factory. This original machine used ... Living with Aromatherapy
By Nur Syahid - 1/4/2008
Places Suitable for Use of Aromatherapy Products: living room, bedroom, study room, kitchen, bathroom, office, conference room, KTV, hospital, car and other enclosed spaces. Aromatherapy · When someone at home is down with influenza, light an aromatherapy diffuser to prevent mutual contagion. · Use ... Individual and Institution in the Modern Age
By Martin Hahn - 1/4/2008
Societies are made up of individuals. In turn, individuals form small groups like the family: an important institution of society. Individuals also make other institutions like the state and the economy. These ?thick institutions? have separated themselves from the individuals. A strange situation a... Property Tax Attorneys
By Max Bellamy - 1/4/2008
Property tax is the tax that property owners must pay for their land. Property to be taxed is appraised for its value, and the property tax is calculated on that basis. Disputes arise when the property is seen to have been wrongly appraised, or the ownership and tax liability is under contention. It... The Myth Of Relationship Selling Revealed At Last
By Rich Harshaw - 1/4/2008
The second you quit being the `best deal` for your customer, he`ll drop you like a hot potato. Regardless of how many lunches you`ve bought him or birthdays you`ve remembered. Every business we`ve ever consulted tells us the same thing about their sales force. They say that their industry is differe... Do You Know What Design/Construct (or "Design/Build ) Means? I Think You Should!
By Colm Dillon - 1/4/2008
These real questions on `How To` build are answered by a US Master Builder and myself from the development viewpoint, after I received them from readers of my e-book, "Residential Development Made Easy." Question 1. `Design / Construct` is a development process
where the contractor engages and i... Dubai Lifestyle - The History of the City and Day to Day Life in Dubai
By Rhiannon Williamson - 1/4/2008
Background Information to the United Arab Emirates and Dubai: - Dubai is one of the seven states that make up the United Arab Emirates (UAE); it is located in the Middle East. The UAE borders the Gulf of Oman and the Persian Gulf and is situated between Oman and Saudi Arabia. The United Arab Emira... Preventing Overweight and Obesity ? Are You Responsible Enough?
By R.G. Srinivasan - 1/4/2008
Obesity is now assuming epidemic proportions. Worldwide there are over 1 billion overweight people and out of that more than 300 million in the obese category. With the U.S. weight loss market alone grossing over $46 Billion, and projections of 1 trillion by 2010, obesity, diet control and weight... Freshwater Pearl History
By Kevin Canning - 1/4/2008
China is the number one producer of freshwater pearls, followed by Japan and the United States. Over 35 years ago, China?s highly lustrous rice pearls began appearing around the world, and since then the freshwater pearl industry has taken off. Cultured freshwater pearl farmers in China have long b... Canon City, Colorado - Good for Small Business
By Lance Winslow - 1/4/2008
Canon City, Colorado is known for it`s 6 Prisons; State and Federal, women`s prison and juvenile. It is also home to the First Colorado Territorial Prison. Pictured here. Most of the people work for the prison system and it is the main employer of the town. This helps the local business community wi... The Effects of Televised Sexual Content on Adolescents
By Brent Sitton - 1/4/2008
According to a September 2004 study by the RAND Corporation,
"Adolescents who watch large amounts of television containing sexual
content are twice as likely to begin engaging in sexual intercourse in
the following year as their peers who watch little such TV." In
addition, the National Institutes o... Bypassing Environmental Site Assessments
By Gil Strachan - 1/4/2008
Contaminated soil or water can be harmful to humans and other living organisms, and careless waste disposal and leakage of underground fuel storage tanks are only two examples of how contamination can occur. In addition to the 10,000 spills reported every year in Canada, it is estimated that as many... Healthy Trans Fats vs. Unhealthy Trans Fats Revealed
By Mike Geary - 1/4/2008
I`m going to talk about something today that most of you have probably never heard...that there is a distinction between good trans fats and bad trans fats. There is some evidence that the good trans can help you with fat loss, muscle building, and even cancer prevention, while the bad trans fats ha... What are the Health Risks of Fluoride in Our Water Supply?
By Lance Winslow - 1/4/2008
Are we sure we realize all the ramifications to the fluoride in our water? Did you know that Adolph Hitler had a scheme planned and wanted to put fluoride in Germany?s water too. Hitler wanted to do this to numb the minds of the people to keep them from rebelling, the area of the brain which gives y... Get To Know About Building Codes & Town Planning Applications, If You Want To Build A House
By Colm Dillon - 1/4/2008
These are real building questions that I received from readers of my e-book, "Residential Development Made Easy" with answers from me, Colm Dillon, and a major USA Construction Master operating in 48 States. Question 1. Are there mandatory common national building codes that every state IN THE US... Transportation Issues in Mining
By Lance Winslow - 1/4/2008
One of the most serious considerations in mining or collection of raw materials is the transporting of these resources to processing or market. Same for oil, natural gas or mining materials; costs of transportation are important in mining. Most mines still in business today are in very close proximi... The Benefits of Shrink Wrap Machines
By Steve Valentino - 1/4/2008
Industrial shrink wrap protects and groups products during shipment. The shrink wrap film is plastic and, when heated, it shrinks and conforms to the products? shapes to protect them from dirt, moisture, and damage in transport. Different types of shrink wrap film as well as different types of shrin... Investing in Real Estate & REITs
By Neda Dabestani-Ryba - 1/4/2008
Real estate investing runs the gamut in terms of risk and investment success. The first rule of real estate investing, even before location, location, location, is be very careful with whom you are dealing. For some reason, real estate is fraught with unscrupulous characters, many of whom you?ll see... Lake Winnipesaukee ? The Smile of the Great Spirit
By Cliff Calderwood - 1/4/2008
Lake Winnipesaukee is the largest and one of the deepest lakes in New Hampshire. Centered in the popular vacation area known as the Lakes Region it provides 4-season pleasure for millions every year. The lake is surrounded by the foothills of New Hampshire?s White Mountains, which provides stunning... Understanding Stock Market Indexes
By Mika Hamilton - 1/4/2008
A stock market index is a statistical measure of changes in the securities markets. An index represents a portfolio of securities traded on the market that is considered to be reasonably representative of the market as a whole. Each index has its own method of calculation. It is generally expressed ... Hello from Toronto (2) - Exploring Toronto`s Waterfront by Bicycle and Checking Out the CN Tower
By Susanne Pacher - 1/4/2008
Since my European visitors are quite sporty I figured that renting a bicycle would be the perfect way of exploring the city. So to join them on their first guided bicycle tour I grabbed my bike and the 5 of us headed off to the subway station to go to Bicycle Solutions near Parliament and Carlton St... Commercial Interest Only Loan
By Eric Morris - 1/4/2008
Commercial interest only loans are commercial loans that give you an option to pay just the interest on the loan for some initial period of repayment, say 5 years or 10 years. It also gives the option of paying the interest plus as much principal as you want. The main advantage of this loan is the l... Get Your ZZZZZZ`s Naturally
By Beverly Marshall - 1/4/2008
Insomnia ? according to the dictionary is a chronic inability to fall asleep or remain asleep for an adequate length of time. We?ve all experienced this at least sometime in our lives. Insomnia becomes a problem for me when I have too much on my mind so I can?t shut the brain off allowing my body to... Chile Leads the Latin Pack
By Carl Delfeld - 1/4/2008
Everyone`s talking about China. Don`t miss the opportunities in the other CHI.. Yes. Chile with an "LE" not "NA" While the whole region is back in favor with investors, it seems appropriate to highlight Chile which is the economic star of Latin America. Chile is about two times the size of Montana a... Credit Trap: What They Don`t Tell You About Credit Cards In College
By R. Sharp - 1/4/2008
In industrialized nations, going into debt starts early. It`s easy for an eighteen-year-old to get credit cards and fall into debt, especially if they`re headed for college. I remember my first year in college as a 17 year old. Credit card offers were plastered all over the university campus. I don`... GPS Tracking System: The Key to Saving Money on your Business
By Sandra Stammberger - 1/4/2008
It is natural for a business to have its ups and down. Since everything is beyond your control no matter how you strive of putting all things into its right place, sometimes it still fails. Sometimes you just assume that everything is fine though it?s not. Forget about all your worries because with ... Could an Oil Slick Trip Up Stock Investors in 2006?
By James Flanagan - 1/4/2008
After generally rallying for the last 2 or 3 months, stocks suddenly ran into an unexpected roadblock. The Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA) had climbed to within about 6% of its all-time high and other indexes, while not as close to peak historical levels, had risen in tandem. Then some disquie... Lessons Learned At Gunpoint
By Andre Clelland - 1/4/2008
"If you do anything foolish or try to get out of the car we will shoot you" were the terse words which hung in the air like a bad smell. The small car was being driven at over 120 KPH down the dark roads and highways. Beside me - at the wheel of the car, was one man. Behind me, sat his partner, with... Stock Market Horizons: Gold $3,000, Oil $70
By Ostaro Ostaro - 1/4/2008
In the last two decades, even though gold prices have dwindled from $850 to $350 an ounce, there are still market gurus who predict gold price to hit $3000 an ounce. Hecla seems to be quite bullish about the future. With oil prices fluctuating between $40 and about $60 a barrel, the industrialized ... Where And How To Get Information For Your Newsletter And Ezines
By Emma okafor - 1/4/2008
With the rapid expansion and diversion of commerce, manufacturers, career seekers and even hobbyist move into more and more specialized areas of endeavor, there is an increase need for more information. Newsletters and ezines are the high profit way to cash in on that market for specialized informat... Revitalizing Downtown; Brick City Concept
By Lance Winslow - 1/4/2008
In my travels I have now visited every city in the United States, that is correct we have now visited every city in the United States over 10,000 population. One of the best concepts to revitalize Downtown areas and make them a magnet for the retailing and tourist consumer is the Brick City or Brick... Re-Thinking Recycling with a Mining Mindset
By Lance Winslow - 1/4/2008
In this country we have Salt Mines, Uranium Mines, Zinc, Lead, Molybdenum, Iron Ore, Copper, Silver, Gold, Aluminum, etc. We are making it tough on mines to operate in this country and we are losing our industrial capacity to other nations, which further offsets our trade deficits. We should be incr... The Life of Joan Miró
By Mike McDougall - 1/4/2008
Joan Miró, the legendary Spanish painter, sculptor and ceramist, was born in Barcelona in 1893. Miró?s early life was nothing out of the ordinary, at age 14 he enrolled in the ?Escuela Superior de Artes Industriales y Bellas Artes? where he studied for three years. After this he took on a job as a c... Early Signs of Menopause ? Is There an Online Menopause Test?
By Olinda Rola - 1/4/2008
Are these early signs of menopause? As early as in their 30?s and 40?s, many women begin experiencing symptoms that make them wonder. Yes, there is an online women?s health menopause test available from a leading women?s health clinic. What are common early signs of menopause? The most common sym... Air Purifers: The New Bottled Water
By Mark Tsang - 1/4/2008
Imagine all the garbage in the air that we are forced to breathe in from industrial processes, smog, car pollution, aerosols, etc, then processing all that in our overworked lungs, and breathe back out to the environment again, is there any chance we can find a moment?s solace with clean, fresh, and... Inkjet Printers: Stating The Trend Of Todays Printing
By Jinky C. Mesias - 2/12/2007
Inkjet printers makes use of inkjet ink which a very complex formulation that makes possible for the ink to infiltrate almost any type of surfaces. Inkjet printers are also commonly used by home owners as well as various businesses. The usual inkjet printers used are bubble jet or thermal printer th... Industrial Sewing Machine Versus Domestic Sewing Machine For Clothing Alterations
By Judith Turner - 2/11/2007
Let me tell you a story. When I opened my first clothing alteration shop, I started out with a borrowed over locker from my sister in law, and my very old mini Elna sewing machine. I remember an Asian gentlemen walking up to the door of my shop and saying to me ?You can?t do clothing alterations o... Modern Science Fiction
By Samir K. Dash - 2/5/2007
Science fiction is a narrative (usually in prose) or a short story, `novella` or novel length. As to what it is about, is not easily classificable. Such stories are about an amazing variety of things, topics and ideas. But in general these ideas are related to the field of science.
The premodern ... Microsoft Business Solutions - selecting consultant
By Andrew Karasev - 1/30/2007
Microsoft Business Solutions has several ERP applications: Microsoft Great Plains, Navision, Axapta, Solomon, Small Business Manager. It also has CRM package: Microsoft CRM and retail management solution: Microsoft RMS (Store Operations/POS and RMS Headquarters). Seeing this wide spectrum of produ... A Beginner?s Guide to Affiliate Marketing
By Jason Gazaway - 1/23/2007
The dawning of the cyberspace era is at hand. The genesis of artificial intelligence is upon this particular moment in history as everyone in the industrialized world goes about utilizing one of the most sophisticated tools mankind has ever created.
Who, in this day and age, does not know about c... The History of Hyundai
By Matthew C. Keegan - 1/18/2007
If you live in North America, you likely are now very familiar with the Hyundai line of vehicles. Back in 1986, the first Hyundai was introduced to the market ? an Excel ? and the company?s line up has changed dramatically since that time. Hyundai produces much more than cars; in fact, by the end of... 5 Most Popular Types of Industrial Equipment
By Jim Staller - 1/18/2007
There are many forms of industrial equipment used in the workplace. Industrial equipment is usually large and made of materials such as steel and titanium for optimal strength. These machines are often needed to lift and move materials which may possibly weigh thousands of pounds.
A piece of indu... The Cold Calling Conspiracy
By Frank J. Rumbauskas, Jr. - 1/16/2007
A consipiracy exists in the world of selling. A cold calling conspiracy.
What I?m talking about is the requirement by most sales organizations to make cold calls on your time and at your expense. They say that cold calls equal appointments equal sales, but that?s not true anymore. All sales man... A Brief History of the Book
By Sam Vaknin, Ph.D. - 1/17/2004
"The free communication of thought and opinion is one of the most precious rights of man; every citizen may therefore speak, write and print freely."
(French National Assembly, 1789)
I. What is a Book?
UNESCO`s arbitrary and ungrounded definition of "book" is:
""Non-periodical printed...
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