By: Johanne H. | 2010-03-28 | Self Improvement What is it about number thirteen that so many people fear? Hotels may skip the room number thirteen. Hospitals report an increase of accidents on the 13th day of the month and an even larger increase if the 13th is on a Friday. read more
By: BartNortonn | 2010-11-17 | Computer Scratch resistant: Notebooks are extremely pricey and also you would really like to help keep it looking shiny on a regular basis. This sleeve will shield the outer layer of one's pocket book from any scratches occurring as a result of improper dealing with or accidents. read more
By: Laura Lynn Burke | 2010-04-03 | Taxes Errors made on tax returns may delay the processing of your return and the arrival of your refund. I have taken the time to put together twelve of the most common mistakes made by individuals preparing their own tax returns. These mistakes are common and can be costly. It is easy to make a mistake when the IRS has over ten thousand tax codes! Anyone can make a mistake; even many politicians seem to be making tax mistakes! Some have come with as high of a cost as the loss of a cabinet position. However they could hold up your refund. Other mistakes can have you paying more than is required. Albert Einstein once said, "The hardest thing in the world to understand is income tax." The IRS is often feared more than death itself. Mistakes can cause the IRS to look your way and possibly bring that most feared audit upon you. No one wants many more attention from the IRS than is necessary. So let's look at some of the simple, basic avoidable commonly made mistakes and ensure your refund arrives on time. The following tips can be used to save you time, headaches and money! read more
By: Yogindernath Gupta | 2010-03-31 | Computer Certification How many types of HP Software Certification Credentials are available? Presently HP offers following two types of certification credentials to the individuals: Accredited Integration Specialist (AIS) and Accredited Systems Engineer (ASE). Where do the QTP related certification fit in AIS or ASE? read more
By: Brian M Parker | 2010-03-31 | Pets Guinea pigs make wonderful pets. I've prepared a fact list of 13 important things that all new owners should know. Guinea pigs need to have things to chew because their teeth never stop growing. Make sure they have enough things to chew and that it won't cause them any harm. read more
By: Brenda Stanton | 2010-04-01 | Coaching Faith is a matter of choice - and what you choose to have Faith in, optimism or fear. Check-out today's article, Got Faith?, and determine for yourself what you have Faith in these days. read more
By: Joshua Clayton | 2010-03-27 | Spirituality Passive intelligence is useless, trivial knowledge. Active, working intelligence that builds on itself is living faith. Living faith is the cornerstone of all real knowledge. How did conscious existence and civilization in the world really start? Well, my answer is, through people having enough living faith in themselves to build the power of productive consciousness within themselves. I make it no secret, faith is the ultimate self control, and productive understanding is the ultimate self gain. read more
By: Jan Ross | 2010-03-29 | Inspirational Endurance is more than a physical challenge. It's a spiritual discipline, and not an easy one at that. The heroes of faith in Hebrews 11 endured to the end, many of them not ever receiving the manifestation of the promises of God in their own lifetimes. Yet, they persevered. They endured. read more
By: Dorothy K Daigle | 2010-03-26 | Spirituality Remember the story about when Jesus' disciples tried to heal the epileptic child and failed? They could not understand why they could not heal him. They decided to wait for Jesus. read more
By: Trenton Nunnally | 2010-03-29 | Spirituality The world we live in seems to be falling apart at the seems. Many jobs have been lost, and a lot of the world in general is suffering because of a bad economy. There seems to be nothing for certain that you can count on to assure your bright and sunny future for you and your family. read more
By: Risper | 2011-06-08 | College The purpose of this study was to assess the influence of social support, self efficacy, outcome expectations, and self regulation on social-cognitive determinants of physical activity for participants in a church-based health promotion study (Eileen, Wojcik, Winett and Williams, 2006). This study was carried out on the background of understanding of the role of physical activity in maintaining individual fitness and reducing risk for diseases. read more
By: Marcy Watson | 2011-02-14 | News and society I remember reading a poem called 'The lamb' by a noted Romantic poet William Blake. This poem is a part of his famous literary output called 'Songs of Innocence and experience'. Written in a child-like rhyme and lucidity this poem establishes Jesus Christ as a shepherd, a lamb and a god thus painting the Christ in a threefold image residing at the helm of purity and innocence. read more
By: Wendi McNeill | 2010-03-27 | Parenting So you have a daughter who's thirteen going on 16. As a mom you have already been there, are there now or are going to be there soon. They are at the point where they think they "know everything" and want to express their individuality and their new found bodies. read more
By: Alwin Slide | 2011-02-14 | Arts & Entertainment Macbook Pro Review introduces the Apple Macbook Thirteen Inch 2.66 GHz laptop brings quality performance to everything from. read more
By: Amanda Harrison | 2010-11-10 | Article Marketing Keith has released thirteen studio albums, two Christmas albums, and multiple compilation albums. He has also charted more than forty singles on the Billboard Hot Country Songs charts, including nineteen Number One hits and sixteen additional Top Ten hits. His longest-lasting Number One hits are "Beer for My Horses" and "As Good as I Once Was" , at six weeks each. read more