By: Mr. Pratap Shanbhag | 2012-03-29 | Food & Beverage The discovery of ketchup was done by the sailors, who travelled to China. This sauce was made up of oysters or soy known as ketsiap. This version of the sauce was slowly developed with the change in the ingredients, which includes lemon peel, mushroom, anchovies and shallots. read more
By: Bob Mccoy | 2010-03-27 | News and society Creative Capitalism Conversation is a story inspired by Michael Kinsley's book, Creative Capitalism. It advocates a spiritual solution to our economic problems. Moral and spiritual education causes people involved in business to act in ways that benefit both the individual business and our universal common wealth. read more
By: Mr. Pratap Shanbhag | 2012-03-29 | Food & Beverage The picture of red juicy tomatoes comes to your mind, when you speak or hear the word ketchup. You can enjoy them along with French fries, as sauce, paste on your pizza, sandwiches, hamburgers and in vegetables, but the fact is that its health and anti-aging advantages simply cannot be overlooked. read more
By: sprokop | 2011-02-16 | Business Information on 5 working capital solutions for cash flow loan needs and why these solutions will address your cash flow challenges read more
By: Gladeya Smith | 2012-05-04 | Business Almost every enterprise today will state that their people and manpower is their most important asset. read more
By: Mr. Pratap Shanbhag | 2012-03-28 | Food & Beverage Everyday, we eat different kinds of ketchups with one or the other dish. People love to dip their fries or sandwiches in tomato ketchups, which heightens it overall taste. No matter how much it cost, more and more people demand for a variety of sauces. read more
By: winston | 2010-10-07 | Investing Understand the tax implications of buying and selling shares of crucial importance. A practical understanding of key concepts to enable investors to make intelligent decisions in order to: read more
By: Xaer Devon | 2011-03-27 | Internet Business Today I am glad to introduce a great web site for movie lovers, that's Movies Capital, a well-known entertainment way. read more
By: Carrol Rogers | 2012-04-03 | College When it comes to determining the working capital needs of any firm, different factors are responsible namely; nature and size of business; manufacturing cycle; business fluctuations; production policy; turn-over of circulating capital; credit terms; growth and expansion activities; operating efficiency; price level changes and other factors. read more
By: Tiffany Wright | 2011-04-20 | Small Business One of the greatest needs that small businesses have is the need for working capital. Working capital is the lifeblood of the business, the fuel that funds the daily operations and ability to pursue n... read more
By: M. G. Cliff | 2010-03-26 | Mental health ADHD puts the brakes on productivity and creates frustration for children and adults alike. Many turn to pharmaceutical drugs to control it, but no one wants to consider drugs as a lifetime solution. These natural cures might be the solution for you or someone you love. read more
By: Gail Atkinson | 2010-10-01 | Women's Health Natural solutions for fibroids can be used very effectively and many women prefer to try them rather than opting for surgery or hormonal treatment, which often comes with unwelcome side-effects. The other downside to conventional treatments is the fact that they only treat the symptoms of fibroids, ignoring the underlying cause. read more
By: Gail Atkinson | 2010-10-01 | Women's Health Natural solutions for fibroids can be used very effectively and many women prefer to try them rather than opting for surgery or hormonal treatment, which often comes with unwelcome side-effects. The other downside to conventional treatments is the fact that they only treat the symptoms of fibroids, ignoring the underlying cause. read more
By: sprokop | 2010-12-30 | Business Information on asset based lending Canada . Why an ABL ( asset based line of credit is your working capital loan business financing savior in 2011! read more
By: Nick Vassilev | 2010-09-28 | Home & Family When I was a little girl, my mother always washed the clothes using some brand of soap flakes. They always looked so pretty – little diamond-shaped wafers that were pure delight to run your fingers through, and drifted daintily on the breeze if a stray flake fell out and went flying. read more