By: Mary Rose | 2011-11-02 | News and society Thailand is facing up with one of worst floods in more than 50 years which has reached levels to overwhelm barriers protecting Bangkok. Previously, the floodwaters have swept across 60 of Thailand’s 77 provinces over the past two months, destrpying the Honda Motor Co. and Canon Inc. factories and more than 10 percent of the nation’s rice farms. read more
By: Viet Nam local buddy | 2012-03-07 | Cruises Chan May Port is a tropical city located in the south-east corner of Thua Thien-Hue Province in Loc Vinh commune, Phu Loc district, Vietnam. Chan May Port is mainly used for the wood chip industry. Chan May is located between the main tourist locations of Hue City (75 mins) and Hoi An (1hr 45mins). read more
By: Michael Joseph | 2011-07-24 | Christianity Walking by faith causes my brain to overload sometimes because it means that I have to surrender control. The more we come to know Jesus the easier it is to walk by faith because we know how awesome He is and how much we can trust Him. If you are operating your life in the strength of your humanity I challenge you to surrender more of your life to Christ; He is much bigger than we are. read more
By: Merlin Avenell | 2010-03-31 | Automotive Lighter than air technology is undergoing renewed interest for both civilian and military applications. Research is being done to provide vehicles which will improve communications and surveillance monitoring. read more
By: Tony Bunney | 2010-04-02 | Health & Fitness A look into the options that are available to help us avoid serious illnesses. What is CT (Computed tomography) technology. read more
By: Moon | 2010-10-08 | Happiness My classmate lost his wife last year. It is hard for people to accept this sudden accident, but death arrives always so suddenly. My classmate says his wife's biggest hope was he can send flowers to her, but he thought too wasteful, and always put off to buy next time. In the end, he decorated her mourning hall with flowers after her death. Is it too stupid? read more
By: Yang Moon | 2010-10-08 | Non fiction My classmate lost his wife last year. It is hard for people to accept this sudden accident, but death arrives always so suddenly. My classmate says his wife's biggest hope was he can send flowers to her, but he thought too wasteful, and always put off to buy next time. In the end, he decorated her mourning hall with flowers after her death. Is it too stupid? read more
By: Charlotte Oscarson | 2010-04-02 | Travel & Leisure Looking for a Vacation Membership but want to get away from yearly membership fees & blackout dates? Wish you could travel more often but life and finances will not allow it to happen? Want to earn amazing commissions while staying at 4 & 5 star resorts, priced between $99-$799 per week? Find out how you can afford to travel, stay in luxury resorts and to work from anywhere in the world! read more
By: Brenda Williams | 2010-04-06 | Automotive Conserving gasoline in today's economy is much more difficult than you think. Depending on the area that you live in as well as how much traffic is in the area, you could easily spend a half a tank of gas getting from your house or dwelling space to ten miles down the street and back over the course of just a few days! read more
By: Thomas Niewulis Jr | 2010-03-30 | Other communications Technology enhances business communications and can reduce various costs. Businesses are looking at better ways to interact with customers and employees. The fact is that a business, no mater what size, can save expenses on travel, windshield time and reclaim man hours through the use of Telepresence. Choosing the technology and service to accomplish this is the challenge discussed in this article. read more
By: David Bowman | 2010-07-08 | Writing We often respond to questions on Yahoo! Answers. The article below is adapted from one of those responses. Question: Can Someone Check My Grammar? read more
By: Jan Peter Aursnes | 2010-04-03 | Success Becoming rich is often singularly and synonymously perceived as attaining monetary wealth. This is an incredibly misguided and incomplete way of thinking. Riches means becoming rich in all aspects of your life: socially, intellectually, physically, spiritually, and yes, financially too. You cannot consider yourself truly rich until you fulfill each of the five aspects of your life. read more
By: Lee Malcolm | 2011-01-25 | Internet Marketing A research paper called The Future of Search Marketing by Forrester reveals that there is a need for PPC managers to act as business planners instead of thinking as a channel manager. read more
By: Hawah Kasat | 2010-04-04 | Politics I'm going to cut right to the race. The idea of a woman or African-American as president is appealing to me. But if Condolezza Rice was running for president, I'd pass on the best of both worlds. Hilary Clinton's candidacy represents a Bush-Clinton-Bush-Clinton regime. A hybrid monarchy, rooted in nepotism, that I'd rather not see perpetuate and further tarnish the already scarred history of a nation built on the backs of slaves. read more
By: Christine Korol | 2010-04-01 | Motivation Like it or not, we are creatures of habit, or rather products of conditioning (well, at least a good portion of our behavior). The trouble is we are often quite hard on ourselves for being unable to change behaviors that are due to a conditioned response. We think that if we use force of will that we can overcome our "bad habits" or maybe others tell us to, "just get over it." The trouble is, these so-called habits are actually conditioned responses that we do not have any control over - they are involuntary!! read more