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The Ultimate, ?Must-Have? Home-Based Business for YOU
By Paul Wilson - 1/4/2008

The Ultimate, ?Must-Have? Home-Based Business for YOU a Underemployed, Unemployed, or Industrial Age Individual Allow me to educate you on the issue of job security and paint you a picture of what the aftermath can be if you remain comfortable at your regular job. Job security is an old-fashioned te...

Food Sources That Boost Glutathione Naturally
By Priya Shah - 1/4/2008

Copyright © 2004 Priya Shah

Glutathione, the body`s master antioxidant and detoxifier, is one of the 14 "Superfoods" listed in SuperFoods Rx : Fourteen Foods That Will Change Your Life, co-authored by Dr Steven Pratt.

Glutathione ...


Secrets of Thermoforming
By James Monahan - 1/4/2008

Are you aware that some of the things we use in our everyday lives are plastics? When we talk about convenience, durability, efficiency, stability, usefulness and practicality now days, we use plastics. One example of it Zip-lock plastic bags for storing left over foods and use for packing foods whe...

Vacation in Chester
By Maria Williams - 1/4/2008

History Chester is an old city dating back approximately 2000 years to Roman times (when parts of the City wall date from) when it was known as Deva. They built it as a fortress for Legio XX Valeria Victrix, the 20th Legion, safe in the loop of the River Dee and used it as a port and defence fro...

Loincloths and Tenderizing at a Budapest Spa
By Richard Chapo - 1/4/2008

The Gellert Hotel Spa is renowned as the ultimate spa destination in Hungary. Here?s a first hand account of the Gellert experience. Gellert Hotel Spa While in Budapest, everyone kept saying I hadn?t experience Hungary until I had a spa. According to my newfound friends, ?a spa? meant the Gellert Ho...

Is the Chipko Movement Towards Forest Appraisal
By M.Aparna - 1/4/2008

?Let us protect and plant the trees
Go awaken the villages
And drive away the axemen.?
- Ghanshyam Sailani The forests of India are the unique resources for the survival of the rural people of India which were exploited greatly for commerce and industry. The Chipko Movement of India take...

Reasons to Fire Your Mutual Fund Company - Better, Cheaper, Less-risky Alternatives
By Mark Brandon - 1/4/2008

As I have said many times in this series, active management would be palatable and worth the outsized fees charged by mutual fund companies if they consistently delivered superior performance compared to a pre-defined benchmark, but they do not. Less than forty percent of actively managed funds beat...

Pressure Washing Entrepreneurs Can Help With Government NPDES Permits
By Lance Winslow - 1/4/2008

If you own a pressure washing business one of the smartest things you can do is get involved with the local and regional enforcement for storm water environmental laws. The reason being is they do not understand the washing process of the industry and you can assist them with pertinent information. ...

Avian Flu - Hoax or Threat
By Charles Snyder - 1/4/2008

The Avian Flu is in the news a lot lately. The question is, is it a real threat, or a clever hoax? If someone came up to me and asked that question, I would have to tell them it is a hoax. The Avian flu, like the bird flu, is just a way to scare the public into running to their doctor or other sourc...

Postcards - A Brief History Part I
By Michael Russell - 1/4/2008

Postcards. If you`re old you probably remember being able to go to the post office and get one for about 3 cents. They weren`t much to look at but they were a quick and easy way to drop off a message to someone without having to stuff a letter in an envelope. Well, believe it or not, postcards hav...

Gas Masks - A Preemptive Measure for Unprecedented Attacks
By Andy Jones - 1/4/2008

The recent audio tape released by Al-Qaeda, warning more terrorist attacks inside the United States prompts us to take a pre-emptive measure of safeguarding ourselves by procuring safety equipment like gas masks. Gas masks or respirator masks, are an essential part...

City Police Auctions of Personal Property and Autos
By Daniel Holmbeck - 1/4/2008

About City Police Departments Auctions The City Police Departments handle and store all evidence and property that is seized or found until it is needed for court, returned to its owner, or can be destroyed. Destruction, disposal, or return of property is determined by the property and evidence offi...

Babel vs. the PC
By C. Bailey-Lloyd - 1/4/2008

Imagine a time when mankind was young. Migration led many to the land of Shinar. It was during that time, that man came together and decided to build not only a city but a tower that would reach the heavens. Seeing the structure, the Lord was not very pleased. In fact, He knew what trouble this coul...

Machinery Loss of Profit Policy :- Can Help Business Concerns
By Vishnu Ramdeo - 1/4/2008

A close up view of: - Machinery loss of profit Despite all the precautions taken by managers, companies may suddenly find itself in a situation that threaten its survival, e.g. as a result of natural disasters, accidents, fire, industrial espionage, sabotage, damage to their reputation, or the fail...

Andalucia
By Ken Jones - 1/4/2008

For many people Andalucia is all that they imagine Spain to be. Great climate, sun, sea and beaches, bullfighting, sherry and flamenco. Covering over 33,000 square miles and running the length of mainland Spain`s southern coast it is the largest and most populous of the 17 autonomous regions of Spai...

Do More than Just Light Up Your Rear
By Joe Thompson - 1/4/2008

Driving during the stark of night could prove to be not a danger for you if your vehicle has been properly equipped with lights. And the use of lights is not only restricted to driving during the night, but also during bad weather, cloudy days, strong storms, and foggy afternoons. Most of the indust...

Leukemia 101: What You Need to Know About
By Mansi Aggarwal - 1/4/2008

Cancer in any form is a deadly disease. But when it affects the most vital components of the body then their fatality increases manifold. One such type of cancer is cancer of the blood, technically known as leukemia. Blood is the most important tissue of the body. It is the connective tissue which c...

Creative Branding Increases Sales Through Company Recognition
By Tino Buntic - 1/4/2008

The one thing that everyone has in common is that we are all consumers; we all buy. Every day, from daily small purchases, like your morning coffee and newspaper, to big monthly or yearly purchases, like a television or a car. But what influences your decision on what and where to buy. Surely, you h...

Global Entrepreneurs, Mining and Raw Materials
By Lance Winslow - 1/4/2008

There are many mines around the world, which are owned by the new global citizen who considers no country their home. Literally a world-class jet set of entrepreneurs. They are unconcerned with where on Earth that they do business, they take their business to which ever country they can make a deal ...

Getting Raw Land, Not a Raw Deal!
By Dan Auito - 1/4/2008

There is more to buying raw land than meets the eye and more than a few individuals have wished they?d had a second chance upon finding themselves duped, conned, misled, ill-advised, uninformed, oversold, undereducated and often unprepared. They realize, often too late, that a raw land purchase sho...

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 ...

Tallinn, Estonia - A Great Place To Visit For Business Or Vacation!
By Andrew Johnson - 1/4/2008

Tallinn, the capital of Estonia, is well known for her fully preserved medieval Old Town and a pulsating nightlife. Recently many stylish places for eating and drinking have sprung up in Tallinn, many of them offering decent quality food, and it is not hard to find a place for dancing. Those who tra...

Understanding Commercial Printing (Includes Quick Reference Chart)
By Audrey Nezer - 1/4/2008

Understanding printing is a rite of passage for all professional graphic designers. Some designers never understand it. Good thing the Internet came along to keep them employed. I truly love printing. It?s a detailed, tactile process with possibilities limited only by imagination (and budget). When ...

A Look at Industrial Fasteners
By Peter Emerson - 1/4/2008

Industrial fasteners are used in aerospace, military, construction, and other industrial applications. These are extremely strong, extremely weather resistant, and almost completely corrosion- and rust-proof. They are made from a variety of metals, including stainless steel, chromium, and carbon. In...

Great Discovery Helps You Gain Energy
By Maria Boomhower - 1/4/2008

"People who are unable to motivate themselves must be content with mediocrity, no matter how impressive their other talents." ?Andrew Carnegie, Industrialist When we are tired, it is hard to communicate. Our thinking cells don?t function and even if we try to continue, the effort and results will b...

Nutritional Supplements: The Amazing Vitamin C
By R. Edward Jones - 1/4/2008

The real facts about Vitamin C may surprise you. First of all what is Vitamin C? Vitamin C is a water soluble vitamin. Unlike the oil soluble vitamins such as A and E, Vitamin C cannot be stored by your body. Since Vitamin C is not stored by your body, we need to get it from our diet or from supplem...

The Nuts and Bolts of Vintage Tin Toys
By Martin Swinton - 1/4/2008

Before Game Boy and Play Station, there were tin toys. During their heyday, these whimsical toys amused children for hours. Today, these toys have great nostalgic appeal. Here?s your guide to tin toys. The Players. In England, Wells, Hornby and Chad Valley were dominant players in the tin toy marke...

Knowing Tooth Decay and Its Modern Treatments
By Charlene Nuble - 1/4/2008

"Tooth decay, also known as dental cavities, or dental caries, is a disease that is five times more common than asthma and seven times more common than hay fever." -- Michael C. Alfano, Dean of the New York University College of Dentistry. As warned by the World Health Organization, tooth decay is o...

Fasteners: An Overview
By Peter Emerson - 1/4/2008

Fasteners are the pervasive and unseen force holding our industrial world together. Only gravity can claim a greater responsibility for keeping things together. When one speaks of fasteners, one refers to all manner of screws, bolts, anchors, Velcro, threaded bars, and so on. Fasteners hold two or ...

Ease the Burden with a Hand Truck!
By Stephanie Tuia - 1/4/2008

What kind of car can sport just two wheels and extend a foot taller in seconds? Frankly, there is no known ?car? with these unusual features but rather a ?truck? that will accomplish this task; a hand truck that is. A hand truck is a device that will assist users in carrying heavy objects. A...

Trade Writing - For Cash!
By Angela Butera Dickson - 1/4/2008

Often considered as ?plain Jane?s? of the print world, trade magazines prove that there is more to a market than just a pretty face. Trade magazines are written for a specialized audience and typically focus on one specific area or industry. Even the ads reflect this focus. They assume the reader i...

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...

Drawings Van Gogh Made After Vowing Never To Paint Again Are On Exhibition in Amsterdam
By Angelique Van Engelen - 1/4/2008

A new show will hit New York Metropolitan this October, entitled ?Van Gogh draughtsman: The masterpiece?. The exhibition features over 100 drawings by the artist, some of which are series that have never been shown in their entirety before. Even though they are mostly pen and pencil drawings, viewin...

Government is `Organized Crime`
By Robert Baird - 1/4/2008

Galbraith recommended a guaranteed minimum income or negative income tax and the reduction of bureaucracy which would include police and legal cronyism as society worked to correct its real corruption issues. McGovern tried to run on a platform including this and Mulroney tried to do it in a run for...

Toronto: Sights, Culture, Shopping
By Susanne Pacher - 1/4/2008

Neighbourhoods: Toronto has a multitude of ethnic neighbourhoods, including Greektown (where the action keeps going until way after midnight), Little Italy, Corso Italia, 3 Chinatowns, Korea Town, Little Poland, Little India, Portugal Village. Other ethnic communities also congregate in certain part...

The Benefits of Meditation: Tips and Techniques
By Galina Pembroke - 1/4/2008

Meditation is healthy, safe and affordable. In fact it?s free. The only expense you?ll have is a meditation mat, which isn?t especially necessary-at least from my experience. Meditation has been around for 5,000 years, and was originally a spiritual component of yoga. Through the years non-yogis ado...

Trademarks in India: Law & Procedure
By P.M.George Kutty - 1/4/2008

Legislation The Indian law of trademarks is enshrined in the Trade Marks Act, 1999. The Act seeks to provide for the registration of trademarks relating to goods and services in India. The rights granted under the Act, are operative in the whole of india. What is a Trademark A TRADEMARK is a word, p...

Is The U.S. Dollar About To Reverse Course?
By Mike Fitzpatrick - 1/4/2008

For the first time in several years the U.S. dollar has managed to gain value against the world?s other major currencies. During the first three months of 2005, the U.S. dollar is up approximately five percent against both the yen and the euro. The gains for the dollar should be considered significa...

Corporate Buyouts of Mines Play Part in Safety Issues
By Diane M. Grassi - 1/4/2008

West Virginia was the second largest producer of coal in the United States in 2005, producing 160 million tons or 13% of total production, while Wyoming was number one, producing 380 million tons, approximately 35% of the nation?s total coal production. However, the coal produced by West Virginia is...

Preparing For Success
By Joe Love - 1/4/2008

Everyone wants to be successful. Everyone wants to have more, be more, do more, and enjoy more of what life has to offer. We are driven continually forward toward the accomplishment of the things that are most important to us. The entire human race is a made up of people striving toward the realizat...

Lies in Science
By Robert Baird - 1/4/2008

ARYABHATA: ?USA, Aug 8 (VNN) ? By Shashi Tharoor, United Nations Under-Secretary General for Communications and Public Information. IN an earlier column I wrote of how the roots of Indian science and technology go far deeper than Nehru. I cited a remarkable new book, Lost Discoveries, by the America...

Natural Cellular Defense: Your First Line of Defense Against "Body Burden"
By Paula Rothstein - 1/4/2008

The phrase ?body burden? has been used by scientists to describe the heavy load of chemicals that can be found in the average person ? the result of lifelong exposure to industrial chemicals. Before we are even born, synthetic chemicals and heavy metals of all kinds begin building up in our bodies ...

An Introduction To Monitoring Indoor Air Quality
By Christopher Miller - 1/4/2008

In the last several years, a growing body of scientific evidence has indicated that the air within buildings and homes can be more polluted than the outdoor air in even the largest and most industrialized cities. Other research indicates that people spend approximately 90 percent of their time indoo...

Welding Basics for Beginners
By Kenzie Thompson - 2/4/2007

Welding has been around for centuries, though not in the forms most commonly used today. One of the first welding processes ever used was known as forge welding. Forge welding attempts to join two metals through a process of heating, and then pounding and striking. It`s what blacksmiths did. But sin...

Endometriosis Symptoms - What Are The Signs Symptoms Of Endometriosis?
By Olinda Rola - 1/24/2007

Endometriosis symptoms afflict about 7 million American women. The signs symptoms of endometriosis are one of the most painful conditions a woman will ever have to deal with. Endometriosis is defined as the abnormal growth of endometrial cells that become scattered in areas where they do not belon...

Outdoor Advertising ? How It Could Work For You
By Tim Lamm - 1/22/2007

Of the £16,777m spent on advertising last year in the UK, 5.05% was spent on outdoor advertising ? almost £850m (Source : Advertising Association/WARC). That?s more than was spent on radio advertising (3.24%), consumer magazine advertising (4.88%), cinema advertising (0.95%), and internet advertisin...

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...

Computer Controlled LED Signs
By Paula Jones - 2/11/2006

Most LED signs available today can be controlled by the operator. Computer Controlled LED signs are controlled by the operator. These are the most upcoming technology that is being spread all over the world in speed. Computer controlled LED signs use the LED technology stands for light emitting ...

Remember The "Generation Gap"?
By Douglas G. Burkland - 2/2/2006

The techniques of managing relationships between parents and their children is as old as.. well, parents having children. It`s not an easy job, either for the parent or the child. But, the key to any relationship inside or outside the family is the ability to relate; to have an empathy that allows u...

The Blessings of the Black Economy
By Sam Vaknin, Ph.D. - 1/17/2004

Some call it the "unofficial" or "informal" economy, others call it the "grey economy" but the old name fits it best: the "black economy". In the USA "black" means "profitable, healthy" and this is what the black economy is. Macedonia should count its blessings for having had a black economy so stro...



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