By: Farman Nawaz | 2011-03-27 | Politics According to theory of magnetism there are two poles of the magnet and it is the power of these two poles that today we are able to invent moving parts of machinery. Similarly in every field we can see two opposing poles that always remain there to make the system working. In politics too there are two poles but not in the shape of right and wrong but rather these poles are possible and impossible. Practically any pole accompanied by ‘Might' becomes right or possible. Many people may consider it read more
By: Peter Vajda, Ph.D | 2010-03-28 | Inspirational In addition to Swine flu, the N1H1 virus and the other myriad illnesses and maladies folks suffer from these days is another - neophilia - defined by Merriam-Webster as "love of or enthusiasm for what is new or novel." Most folks have some element of neophilia in their personality and some degree of neophilia makes the economy run and spurs innovation, but it seems that more and more folks are suffering from an incurable and deadly strain of the "need for something new" disease. read more
By: Peter George - Speaker, Author, Coach | 2011-02-01 | Marketing Many of us realize that, to get a buyer's attention, we have to tell them about benefits. As Jack Trout and Al Reis wrote in their best-seller "Positioning," everyone listens to the same radio station, WII-FM (What's In It For Me?). No one really cares about us as businesspeople; they care about how our businesses can help them achieve their objectives. read more
By: Larry Elrod | 2011-06-12 | Dating Lust is very dangerous to most people, very few people can handle it and very few people know what to do when they have it thrust upon them. It is important that when you get caught out by lust perhaps the most cynical of all the seven deadly sins. It catches us at our weakest and gives us the problem that we cannot solve in that lust is so alluring. read more
By: Mark Feldman | 2011-03-30 | Art Giovanni Bellini (c. 1430-1516) was an Italian Renaissance Artist who is considered to revolutionize Venetian painting with his sensuous and colorful style applied with slow drying paints. read more
By: H. Bernard Wechsler | 2010-11-18 | Ask an Expert Recent scientific research indicates it is our non-conscious mind (right- hemisphere, with emotional elements) that run our brain, and not our left-brain, logic and reason. What does this mean to you? read more
By: Courtney Ivan Jones | 2011-01-09 | Music The famous legendary singer and actor called Tupac Shakur sang "So many tears" song. Tupac shakur, born on 16 June 1971 in New York embraced death on 13 September in the year of 1996. Even after fifteen years of his demise, his popularity and fame for being the greatest rap song artist has not faded away at all. read more
By: wangli | 2011-03-28 | Business Do you hear of such a love formula? A Smart Man + A Smart Woman=Romantic A Dumb Man + A Smart Woman=Marriage A Smart Man + A Dumb Woman=Affair A Dumb Man +A Dumb Woman=Pregnant Then what is your style... read more
By: Kelly D. | 2010-03-27 | Home improvement If you have ever heard of magic blinds then you may be wondering what they are and what exactly makes them so magic. No, they aren't some sort of magician's prop or tool. They are actually blinds that you can install onto your window frames. read more
By: SEO Town | 2010-12-03 | Home improvement Wood Blinds come in a variety of colors that are great for kitchens while providing cost effective savings in colder climates by their ability to mimic shutters. For a cool, yet warming effect try pairing pecan wood tone window blinds with eggshell white and jewel blue. Or a different, yet inviting alternative would be matching stained white wood blinds with dark emerald green and smooth gray metal light switch accents. read more
By: prasen N | 2012-02-22 | Gifts One of the most glorious feelings an individual may experience once or several times in a lifetime is romantic love. The feeling is experienced by most adults from teenagers to the elderly. The expression of romantic love is celebrated every 14th of February across the globe. read more
By: Jose Roncal | 2010-04-04 | International studies Amid all the media hand wringing and uproar over lax control over the financial industry, it's easy to forget that this is not the first time a "perfect storm" of events brought a nation's economy to the edge of the abyss. We need only look back to the '90s to examine what happened in Japan. It can put current events in perspective - and show that, yes, countries and their economies do bounce back. read more
By: GaelBreton | 2011-01-08 | Arts & Entertainment Here are a few of my opinions on a few of the “loose ends” everyone is still puzzling over after the series finale of Lost: The Statue: despite peoples reading all kinds of metaphors into the giant statue means and who built it, I believe its main purpose is merely to show how the Island ‘s been around to get a very long time read more
By: Eric Giguere | 2011-08-20 | Science Our world is full of deadly inventions, which cause the deaths of millions of people, leave plenty of others in difficult situations, and are dangerous for environment. Here is the list of some among the world’s deadliest inventions that we need to get rid of. read more
By: Jared Kosten | 2010-07-10 | Interior Design Blackout blinds are a great addition to any family home. However, those who are looking for a quick way to install blackout blinds should check out the range of portable blackout blinds sold in online stores and everywhere else. read more