By: Frank Giannangelo | 2010-03-28 | Gardening Expectations are funny things: they truly are in the eyes of the beholder, and once having entered the eyes, expectations flow out from joyous highs to despairing lows. It is usually from the digesting of limited points of view that we expel those lower expectations, those glimpses of what we conjure the future to hold. read more
By: David Mastovich | 2010-04-01 | Marketing Marketers love the thrill of getting to 'Yes!' with prospects and they (and everyone else for that matter) hate to hear the dreaded "No." But what about 'Maybe?' read more
By: Eric Baum | 2010-12-20 | Social marketing A little under 50% of companies have yet to make a decision as to whether or not social media is a worthwhile investment. read more
By: Simon Volkov | 2010-05-18 | Bankruptcy According to some studies, nearly 50-percent of businesses have escaped the problem of bankruptcy within the first year. Many financial experts make a mistake that the new bankruptcy laws were implemented in 2005. Therefore, the Bankruptcy Abuse Prevention and Consumer Protection Act require all debtors to comply with chapter 13 repayment plan. read more
By: Writers Room | 2010-12-23 | Health & Fitness I want my water to be as clean and pure as possible. I don't want cancer-causing chemicals, illness-inflicting bacteria and parasites, metallic traces that style dangerous and cause health issues, pharmaceuticals that can do who knows what, or organic compounds that may have an effect on the operate of my thyroid gland. read more
By: CharlesFederer | 2011-03-27 | Health & Fitness It was not always this way. Not long ago in the United States, a man who worked on a farm did the equivalent of 15 miles of jogging every day; and his wife did the equivalent of 7 miles of jogging. read more
By: Clint MacNichol | 2010-04-04 | Politics According to a Rasmussen Reports, "For the first time since Rasmussen Reports began polling on the issue, a plurality of voters in September say the U.S. mission in Iraq will be viewed as a success in the long term." Sighting survey data, "41% said history will rate the war in Iraq a success versus 39% who said it will be seen as a failure, with 20% undecided." read more
By: Samuel | 2011-01-09 | Marketing I frequently go to a forum which tells me about the ways to make money online. This forum actually evaluates the opportunities to make money online and lets the readers know what a scam is and what is genuine. This saves you a lot of money and valuable time which you would spend otherwise trying out each of these websites. This was where I was introduced to Wealthy Affiliate. read more
By: Daniel Doyle | 2010-03-31 | Baseball With a three game sweep of the World Champion, Philadelphia Phillies, the Atlanta Braves suddenly find themselves squarely in the race for the National League East crown. Check this piece to find out why these wins could be enough to springboard the Braves to their first post-season appearance since 2005. read more
By: VacationRentalPeople | 2010-12-09 | Destinations A look at the animals that can be found in Cumbria and the place that help preserve them physically or in the form of memories. So this details about two aquariums that are both great for various reasons and also looking at the world of Beatrix Potter which is home to the fictional animals that she created. read more
By: Alex Revai | 2010-03-31 | Business Technology, especially communications technology drives us at a faster and faster pace. Are we more productive as a result? On the contrary. We provide some tips and best practices on how to regain control over our time and activities. read more
By: Michael Hume | 2011-06-24 | Humor Tell you what: those national news-media folks in America are awesome. I know, right? I mean, when I was a young aspiring journalist (I think it was during the Taft administration), they made us report boring stuff, like facts. It must be much more fun to be a journalist these days, when the industry has evolved beyond all that.... read more
By: Arnold Weisz | 2010-04-04 | Environmental Fish stocks are depleted world-wide. Over fishing, pollution and coastal development is putting the aquatic resources under strain. Eco-friendly tourism battles against the need for food. Scuba divers rage against dynamite fishing. The oceans struggle to sustain human activities. Many see fish farming as the solution to save the fish stocks and keep feeding people. read more
By: amy988 | 2010-10-13 | Clothing When you try to buy a good jacket, you always need to care about the functionality in mind, and of course make sure that you got the real product. The main use of ski outfits is to keep you dry and warm, and make you safe when you are skiing. You also need to learn how to match you nice outwear with you other outfits, because even it seems an easy job, you still need to learn how to do it right, right? Make sure that your jacket can be incorporated with your other items. read more