By: Ernie | 2010-12-16 | Supplements I recently sat down with our resident supplement guru Dave Barr. We tend to talked about protein, supplements, carbs, insulin, leucine, and what he's happened store for us for next week's teleconference. read more
By: coco | 2011-04-13 | Golf Before Monday, South African newspapers hailed Schwartzel's overall performance following he marked the 50th anniversary of Gary Player's breakthrough win while in the Masters with one more victory for his or her country. read more
By: Devin Dozier | 2010-11-05 | Restaurant reviews This article will review three Charles town wv restaurants, namely the Dish, the Turf Rib Room, and the Mediterranean Cafe. While this bustling USA city in West Virginia offers a wide variety of dining options that serve local and international fare, as well as organic cuisine, these three are firm favorites with visitors and locals. read more
By: Donna Ray | 2010-04-02 | Humanities Charle Pearson, MP, undoubtedly helped to change the shape of London as we know it today. Indeed if he were alive today he might even be a little bemused by our efforts to tackle the congestion problem we have in London and also the congestion charge! read more
By: serenity | 2011-01-12 | Shopping Charles David shoes have been keeping feet comfortable since 1987. The look of sexy combined with comfort and style is something that Charles David has no trouble doing. The designs from all his releases is stunning to say the least. Charles David creates his line of shoes using the softest and most comfortable leather and fabric possible. You can find pumps, flats, boots, and sandals in this col read more
By: Paul hussey | 2010-09-08 | Nature I thought it would be of interest to write this article about one of England's greatest scientist - Charles Darwin was an English naturalist who established that all species of life have descended over time from common ancestors and proposed the scientific theory that this branching pattern of evolution resulted from a process that he called natural selection. read more
By: Pushpendra Singh Panwar | 2011-04-21 | Arts & Entertainment Introduction of Charles Maurras Charles-Marie-Photius Maurras was a French author, poet, and critic. He was a leader and principal thinker of Action Franaise, a political movement that was monarchist... read more
By: Folusho | 2010-12-20 | Internet Marketing Charles Ryder, an internet marketer, has been behind the development of several software products. From 'The Incredible System' to the 'List Builder', Charles Ryder has made a name for himself. Charles Ryder has basically converted his six years of marketing experience, encapsulated it into a DVD as well as an e- book and marketed it to the world in the form of the 'Incredible system'. read more
By: flicksandbits | 2010-12-04 | Movies I recently caught up with a fellow North West Londoner – Paul Bettany while he was promoting his film Creation to talk on Charles Darwin. Creation is based on the life of Charles Darwin and the book, Annie's Box, by Randal Keynes about the life of his great, great grandfather. This year marks the 200th anniversary of Charles Darwin's birth, and the 150th anniversary of the publication of his book, On the Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection. read more
By: Navaid Syed | 2011-06-28 | Journalism This article sheds light on the life, history and achievements of Nick Charles, a distinguished sportscaster, who died on June 25 2011, just five days before his 65th birthday. He survived with his wife of thirteen years, Cory and four children Jason, Melissa, Katie and Giovanna. He was battling with bladder cancer since 2009. He was with CNN since the day first of network. Son of a taxi driver, who was mostly absent from his sons life, he started his career as a taxi driver. He won many awards. read more
By: Louise Mumford | 2010-04-01 | Destinations Charles Darwin first came across the Galapagos Islands in 1835, when returning home from an educational visit to South America where he had been collecting animals and fossils and studying the geology of the region. He spent five weeks studying the flora and the fauna of the region, but it was the giant tortoises that particularly attracted his attention. read more
By: Brian John | 2010-12-20 | College Although Charles Taylor is arguing about the moral state of modernity, he is in fact borrowing a page from the ancients when he argues that we have lost all sense of an authentic self, a self that endures from one moment to the next. Taylor asks us what it means to be a moral person. But he also reminds us that the attempt to define the limits of human morality is a complex and ambiguous task. In arguing for..... read more
By: Nicolas DAlleva | 2010-12-14 | Business Sir Charles Wheatstone's place in the development of the telephone cannot be overlookes. Wheastone, a prolofic inventor, worked to develop the concertina, stereoscopy, and popularized accurate measurements of DC resistance which led to advancements in sound travelling electronically over long distances. read more
By: Jason F. Wright | 2010-03-17 | Writing & Speaking It was hard not to think of 9/11. The coverage, the networks' slick graphics and official storm logos. The death toll. The pain. Maybe I watched so much TV during the days following Katrina because I couldn't turn off my photographer's inner lens. It saw more than the water and filth, it saw... read more
By: Gilroy Hicks | 2010-11-12 | Pets Spaniels were normally bred for sports and hunting purposes but they are mostly used as a family pet these days. Due to their hunting instinct, they can get out of control sometimes. So, it is recommended that you train them before it gets too late. read more