By: John E Poole | 2010-04-01 | Careers A brief and somewhat humorous description of my trials and tribulations with studying for the LEED AP exam for new construction. I passed the exam on June 1, 2009. read more
By: Daniel James Wood | 2010-11-25 | Politics Our ever-expanding urban centers are festering pools of dependence, bitter reminders of the spoiled fruits of government dominance. In stark contrast to the fiercely independent spirit of ordinary people like the denizens of Wilmington, big cities are indicative of what the controlling influences of "benevolent" tyranny reap. read more
By: Matt Wiggins | 2010-11-02 | Fitness Leo Costa tried to use the concept of micro-periodization to sell bodybuilding books back in the '90s. While Costa's ideas may have missed the mark, you can still use this concept in your own programs. Find out how. read more
By: Ryan Murdock | 2010-03-31 | Adventure Tourism Only those with little money and infinite patience would consider crossing the continent by bus, but it can be an unforgettable experience, one that's inaccessible to the short distance traveler. A barrier is breached when you go beyond that one-day travel gap. Your time sense shifts, the days become cyclical, and the only constant is movement. read more
By: Al Bullington | 2010-01-22 | Vision Johnson and Johnson contacts are the Acuvue contacts and that's what I've worn for the last three years. There is a lot of technology in contacts. I don't understand that, but I know how they've worke read more
By: Al Bullington | 2010-03-31 | Eyes Johnson and Johnson contacts are the Acuvue contacts and that's what I've worn for the last three years. There is a lot of technology in contacts. I don't understand that, but I know how they've worked for me. read more
By: 9sports | 2010-10-12 | Cricket The fast bowler Mitchell Johnson insists Australia can still win the second Test against India in Bangalore, despite set at Sword Sachin Tendulkar on man three. The day they call "Little Master" Indians marched to 5 for 435 to finish just 43 runs shy of first innings 478.The Australian tourists have generally fought well in the field during this series, but they were far from their best side on the third day M Chinnaswamy Stadium. read more
By: onliway | 2010-11-30 | Football In a single sense, it is as nicely bad protection Adrian Wilson performs inside of the NFL backwaters. If he experienced been inside a larger market, Wilson would maybe be described inside of the same inhale as Ed Reed, Troy Polamalu and Brian Dawkins. read more
By: Todd Dewett, Ph.D | 2010-03-27 | Management Fact 1 - problem solving and decision making are not synonymous. Fact 2 - you and your team need to agree on a formal problem solving process and set of decision tools. Find out why to start transforming your group immediately. read more
By: Michael Muehleisen | 2010-03-30 | News and society This article talks about the Federal bail out of the banks. Time once again to try to talk some common sense concerning the Federal bailout of the nation's lending institutions. read more
By: Dan Bunch | 2010-04-04 | Politics It is typical that Americans do not have their heads, and more importantly, their hearts right! We need to be re-worked; polished; smoozed; and then....attacked! NCLR, which stands for; National Council of La Raza's; had a meeting. In Miami Beach! Good, I say, spend them pesos in the hotel and entertainment industry....of America. We need all the help we can get in that area. If they had thought a bit, which is sort of a weird thought itself by the way, they could have held their meeting in New Orleans. That would really be of help. For one thing, their work of targeting La Raza's "grass-roots", getting every Latino "legally here in America" registered to vote; would have been more effectual if they had held the meeting in New Orleans, where presumably, more Latino's are hard at work trying to salvage and re-build the City into a modern and bright and economically viable city in which to live. read more
By: Todd Dewett | 2010-03-26 | Employment Education is a huge part of your professional development. However, education is not simply found in classrooms as part of degree programs. Read these ten vital ways to become more educated and watch your career soar. read more
By: Michael Hume | 2010-11-09 | Economics It's been over a century since the "progressive" movement took hold in America. Since then, the movement has sought not to overthrow the country through "revolution," but through "evolution." One small move at a time. A new entitlement program here, a liberty withdrawn there. The ultimate goal is to erode the free-market libertarian republic and replace it with another socialist state wherein the smart government leaders ensure that no one is "left behind" - and that no one can get ahead. read more
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By: Ken Arch | 2011-08-31 | Management More than two-thirds of large-sized liquid crystal display (LCD) panels shipped worldwide in 2011 will incorporate light-emitting diode (LED) backlights, up from less than one half in 2010, according to new IHS iSuppli research. read more