By: fangfang | 2011-03-26 | Writing & Speaking NIKE has been declared as the unsung hero of British shoemaking'' and the aggregation is said to be one of the best kept English secrets of the endure century.'' Comments like this accountable us to a... read more
By: Gina Hardy | 2010-11-10 | Dating Have you seen the movie Lost in Translation? Such a great portrayal of two lost people wanting to be found and their journey into the ultimate love story. Love the romance bit and I know that it's our human desire to want to be with each other in endless love but when the chemicals of love have given way, the art of easeful communication can often become a battle of trying to be heard and understood. read more
By: Marsha Egan | 2010-11-13 | Self Improvement Why doesn't everyone just get along? We hear this all the time. Whether it is differing values or conflicts or misunderstandings, some people have a harder time than others just getting along. read more
By: Sally Fielding | 2012-01-21 | Travel Tips I love maps of The Lake District and take great pleasure in the tiny detail of the 1:25,000 series. There is nothing better than spreading out on the carpet with a map of central Lakeland and a steaming cup of tea. That’s what long winter nights are for, planning your summer adventures! read more
By: Jack Cramer | 2010-05-28 | Dating Dating has been lost to the views of Hollywood. Dating isn't about the physical attraction, but it is about how you like them as a person. Dating is nothing overly crazy and creative, it is clean fun for a purpose. Let's take a deeper look. read more
By: Michael Lemieux | 2010-04-04 | Politics The ideals of freedom and individual rights are the foundation of our nations birth. Since that time we have seen an ever increasing government and an ever waning liberty of the American Citizen's rights. There is a direct correlation between the size of government and the restriction of citizen rights. It is a well know axiom that government, by necessity, rule by force, not coercion. After all how many of us would give up thirty percent of our money if the government did not force us to do so. read more
By: itslonggone | 2011-03-28 | Customer Service Online lost and found listings are unique way to add information about lost, found or stolen items that provide clues for concerned people to revert back with useful information in tracing them or ret... read more
By: Jo Russell | 2011-04-05 | Vacation Rentals Recently there was an inspiring BCC Programme(http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00ty69k) documenting the existence of a group of Bengal tigers living deep in the Himalayas in the Kingdom of Bhutan whe... read more
By: Suzy Nelson | 2010-04-03 | camping It seems to be a lost Leisure, a lost art. Long ago, there was an abundance of Tents in every campground you visited, yet today tent campers are "pushed" out of campsites due to the popularity of RV's & expense. read more
By: Cyberian | 2012-11-19 | Mobile Phones How to tracking/pinpoint stolen or lost mobile phone that has not been previously installed anti /theft/lost applications.. read more
By: John J Graden | 2010-03-30 | Martial Arts When you are riding the wave of your martial arts career, know who you are, and why you are doing this. When I became a billing client of EFC, I attended one of their seminars in Atlanta. I was doing pretty good, but nothing like some of the EFC stars of the day. Still, it seemed the guys in Atlanta knew my name as a fighter, which was nice. As usual at these events, we shared information about student counts and, when I mentioned I had 245 students, they seemed impressed. They were even more impressed that my student body was mostly adults. read more
By: Jack Authors | 2010-11-01 | Cable and satellite tv British television began way back in 1932 and since that time thousands of programmes have been broadcast to our homes. And, of course, there have also been numerous improvements to the whole process. Black and white became colour, mono became stereo and analogue is now making way for digital. read more
By: Sybil Shearin | 2011-06-30 | K-12 Education To those of you who are not familiar to the pollywog they are also called tadpoles. Tadpoles are young amphibians that live in the water. They are in a cycle of change always changing bit by bit from day to day. At first they have no arms or legs until they are mature enough. They have a fin like body part and a tail with which they swim somewhat like a fish. This is where we meet Hermie and Claurice. read more
By: Susan R. Mitchell | 2012-04-25 | TV This episode was titled 'The Mourning After'. It was an episode that was packed with action and intrigue. 'Lost Girl' has never really given an under par episode before and this was not going to be the first. read more