By: Tristan Tristan | 2011-02-28 | Arts & Entertainment Hen do’s have evolved and the activities that girls indulge in have changed significantly. To know them look at hen do London, for instance. read more
By: Leonardo Santino | 2011-01-24 | Business If you need a massive flood of traffic to your Web site and are sick and tired of writing articles, wasting time with SEO, trying to get more backlinks, or spending a fortune on Google, here's how to legitimately change your business (and your life) overnight. read more
By: Tim Bridges | 2010-10-03 | Business Ideas Early cave men probably didn't have strip clubs. That was back in the day when all you had to do was club your woman over the head and drag her back to your cave. We're much more civilized now so instead we pay money on over-priced drinks to watch women tease us and turn us on. read more
By: Helen Davies | 2011-10-05 | Interior Design From waterfalls to the monsoon shower; public baths and toilets in ancient Rome to modern bathroom furniture and wall hung WCs. Just how has the modern bathroom evolved? read more
By: Dean Gammell | 2011-06-16 | Kitchens By definition, kitchens are areas of a residence or any building made for the purpose of cooking food. During prehistoric times, a bonfire outside a tent was considered as a kitchen. Over time, this simple bonfire turned into a room fully equipped with other appliances made for cooking. read more
By: Jessica Thomson | 2011-05-30 | Home Business A closer look into this matter revealed the cause for this lack of manpower. It was found that all these subjects were indeed included in the general curriculum but the problem was all these chapters were distributed on a scattered and a clumsy basis therefore making it read more
By: Robert Haskell | 2010-12-20 | Business Recent concerns over the use of more environmentally sound approaches to making plastics have brought on a whole new industry read more
By: E. Jean Perrins | 2010-03-27 | Health & Fitness Scientists estimate that life on Earth started as single cell organisms around 400 million years ago in the world's oceans. These single cell organisms lived and reproduced in the oceans and some still exist today as zooplankton and phytoplankton. For these organisms living in the oceans, hydration was automatic. The lived in a mineral rich soup that contained all of the nutrients and water that a thriving organism could possibly need. read more
By: Tim Bridges | 2010-10-20 | Business Ideas If one were to ask the very basic necessities of life, regardless of minor details, all answers would boil down into food, water, and shelter. The first two are obvious, but the third is often overlooked by modern day society as it is taken for granted, but it was not always so and, for many, still isn't. read more
By: Dell Ledermann | 2011-12-29 | Home Improvement Air Conditioning Units or ACUs have helped a lot of individuals cool off sweltering hot days for over a century. In temperate climates, ACs are often considered necessities. T read more
By: Michael Newman | 2009-10-02 | Science The actual process of star formation remains shrouded in mystery because stars form in dense, cold molecular clouds whose dust obscures newly formed stars from our view. For reasons which are not fully understood, but which may have to do with collisions of molecular clouds, or shockwaves passing through molecular clouds as the clouds pass through spiral structure in galaxies, or magnetic-gravitational instabilities (or, perhaps all of the above) the dense core of a molecular... read more
By: Kelly Michaels | 2010-03-30 | Arts & Entertainment Karaoke, the well known music feature of modern day, has captured the attention of all music lovers young and old throughout the world. Wherever you go you hear music and see a lot of dancing. There are many clubs for this purpose. The karaoke spell has gained entry a few years ago and has sprung up like forest fire amidst the music lovers. read more
By: Chris Mansela | 2011-07-08 | Philosophy The following are some of the most influential people in developing the theory of evolution. Aristotle - One of the earliest philosophers, he created the idea calle "The Great Chain of Being." This was the theory that every species could be placed in order from highest to lowest and that no species can change positions. He did not believe in evolution, only that the earth will always be the same. S read more
By: Robert Haskell. | 2011-12-12 | Culture Capable of swimming its entire life non-stop, one might wonder, how can a shark do this without rest? Sharks require water movement through their gills in order to breathe. read more
By: walkthroughdogs@gmail.com | 2010-12-05 | Games What can I say about Tron, well first off being an actor myself I was thrilled to see a semi-family friend Jeff get a reprieve at the end of the film trailer for Tron: Legacy (oops was that a spoiler, can you have a spoi ... read more