By: Anthony Mora | 2010-03-26 | Public Relations There are loads of references to "free PR" or "free publicity" on the internet. It sounds great. Who wouldn't want free PR? But if you keep reading you'll find that 99.9% of the time, these are companies that are selling you ways to get free PR. So, is it still free after you've paid for it? read more
By: Art Gib | 2010-10-05 | Article Marketing What's a serious game? Can serious games help most people improving focus and problem solving skills during difficult, intense situations? read more
By: moncler sale | 2010-10-21 | Football For the World Cup in South Africa in terms of Arsenal striker Nicklas Bendtner has a special significance. Denmark can repeat the European Cup 92 years on the fairy tale we do not know, however read more
By: Ron K | 2010-03-27 | Health & Fitness Ginseng is the root of a plant that is considered an elixir in Oriental medicine. The scientific name of ginseng is Panax, which means "cure all" in Latin. The ginseng root is shaped similar to that of a human body. Known worldwide for its general health enhancing effects on the body and mind, ginseng is a natural way of increasing the quality of human lives through the many positive effects that it provides. read more
By: Dave Samms | 2010-10-17 | Dating Many women make the wrong choices when it comes to finding the right guy. Some women have to deal with dating quite a few men and dealing with constant issues before finding someone that they are just willing to settle for. Can this be your fate? Find out with our research. read more
By: Ronald Pedactor | 2010-12-15 | Article Marketing If you had any kind of childhood, you undoubtedly heard of the fairy who comes into your room and night and takes the teeth that you have lost. This article is about the history and variations of this children's tale. read more
By: Mike Griffin | 2012-05-10 | Society This is an intro* to a fictional presentation-talk given by representatives of Country 'A' and Country 'B' to an audience at a public gathering. Each representative talks about the social, political, economic, and police/military differences between the two countries. 'B' is casually recruiting new citizens for his (new-world) country read more
By: Patty Mooney | 2010-03-27 | Recreation & Sports I was not an athletic child, and never won any prizes for sports. Spelling and mathematics, yes. But not sports! I was shy and retiring, the last chosen on any team. It was a "Catch-22" situation; the less confidence my peers revealed in my athletic abilities, the worse I would play. read more
By: Mbeh Lawrence | 2011-01-21 | Medicine In California these days it is no surprise to hear that health insurance is in short supply, this situation has been going bad for more than two decades. The percentage of Californian residents who were not qualifying for Medicare and who were covered through employment stood at about 52%. read more
By: tianli | 2011-03-30 | Non Profit Organizations The scope of public art Monuments, memorials and civic statuary are perhaps the oldest and most obvious form of officially sanctioned public art read more
By: Marlon Dlouhy | 2011-10-11 | Reference & Education As a public health care professional, you confront complex health issues. You protect and serve local, national, and even international communities. read more