By: Gianni Truvianni | 2011-03-04 | Non fiction An article about one of the strangest stories I have ever heard told and though the years have passed my mind still recalls the moment my colleague at work shared it with those of us who were present. read more
By: Hallidae Thomason | 2006-06-04 | Short Stories I have read about Pearl Harbor in all of the history books just like my friends and neighbors In fact, I was born just ten years after the attack... read more
By: temp002 | 2011-04-19 | Networking Putting together a band that works, scheduling rehearsals, playing shows, all of this is a time consuming project that has to be a labor of love in order to really be worthwhile. In the early years of... read more
By: Robert Herriman | 2010-03-30 | Diseases and Conditions With MacDill AFB right here in town, there is a good chance you may know somebody who has been deployed to Iraq. "Iraqibacter" is actually an extremely antibiotic resistant bacterium called Acinetobacter baumanii. read more
By: Brandon | 2010-09-23 | Electronics I have been playing around with electronics for as long as I can remember and I have setup a great sounded surround sound system at my own home. Every time I go to Best Buy I always want to check out the new speakers, and systems they have set up in the presentation room. read more
By: Sevada Asheghian | 2010-04-01 | Motorcycles As we all know, every industry has it's own terminology and it does not differ for the automotive industry. When it comes to buying a car radiator it can get very complicating to be sure that you have selected and chosen the correct radiator that is specific for your vehicle. To help everyone get a better understanding of the terms that are used for radiators, we will discuss them with brief descriptions below: read more
By: Jamie Francis | 2011-04-08 | Shopping One of the most expensive home appliances you can buy is a refrigerator. Yes, its essential and no its not overrated. However, because of the fact that these appliances can potentially use so much ene... read more
By: JonConnah | 2011-03-24 | Health & Fitness Keeping care of your liver involves more than just eating the right products. This also requires that a person abstain from particular meals as well. This editorial discusses some of the pluses and minuses to allow for while devising a Cirrhosis diet read more
By: Kevin Probst | 2011-04-28 | Christianity We get so busy in the bustle of every day life that we often fail to hear the voice of God. He will not attempt to speak louder so we can hear him above all the noisy ambiance in which we live. He will call us out to a quiet so we can hear his whispers. read more
By: Roger Schlesinger | 2010-04-04 | Politics The government, purveyor of laws, rules and regulations, has decided that the credit crunch could be greatly helped by some new laws, rules and regulations, believe it or not. Obviously the powers-that-be take great pleasure in showing that they care and are willing to create these new edicts to prove that very fact. That also was the motivation behind the last group of laws, rules and regulations - which didn't actually work. read more
By: Betty-Ann Heggie | 2010-12-09 | Self help The U.S. Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg was quoted in the New York Times as as saying that she sometimes found her comments ignored in the justices' private conferences until a male justice made the same point. She said the experience recalled her early years as a female lawyer, when her comments in group discussions were not properly valued by her male colleagues. read more
By: Seo Majesty | 2010-11-03 | Programming Sometimes, it feels like offshoring is a dirty word. That by choosing to develop software in another part of the world you are compromising the quality of the work for a cheaper cost. read more
By: Seo Majesty | 2010-09-22 | Clothing Sometimes, it feels like offshoring is a dirty word. That by choosing to develop software in another part of the world you are compromising the quality of the work for a cheaper cost. read more
By: Nancy Daniels | 2011-06-07 | Dating Yes, your lack of volume is the issue. I can't tell you how many people get in touch with me because of this problem. And, it doesn't just affect those who are soft-spoken. read more
By: Eileen McDargh | 2010-04-01 | Public Speaking What makes the difference between an average presentation and one that rocks your world? What makes the difference between a memorable speech and one that fades into oblivion as soon as the presenter steps off the stage? The answer sits in four building blocks that are essential for crafting a speech into a work of art rather than hum-drum blather. read more