By: Daniel Butler | 2010-12-21 | Training On any give day, one folks can walk by a mirror, observe a photograph, or see our reflection in the glass. Where did the time go, and why didn't we tend to see it before? When you have got true friends, they accept you for who you are. read more
By: Craig Harris | 2010-10-13 | Free Internet and mass media has reached almost every house and is continuously becoming difficult to give out everyone with a view of events occurring across the globe in one go. So here are few online sites that have come up with the idea to feed the news through the internet. read more
By: webb321 | 2010-10-13 | Multimedia It is a substantially recognized concept that totalistic governments especially belonging to Middle East and Muslim world are regularly employed in unrelenting effort to strangle the high bred technologies of mass-media such as the internet from going against their regional or national privacies for political, security or diplomatic reasons read more
By: trisnaida | 2011-04-02 | Reference & Education The Middle Ages was a period of European history from the 5th century to the 15th century. The period followed the fall of the Western Roman Empire in 476, and preceded the Early Modern Era. It is the middle period in a three-period division of history: Classic, Medieval, and Modern. read more
By: Mathew Owens | 2011-03-25 | Debt Management The life of living off of debt is at its end and our previous lifestyles are catching up with us. The keeping up with the Jones’ lifestyles are over and leaving the economy in shambles after a decade of artificial debt backed spending not supported by current income levels. read more
By: Hal Runkel | 2010-04-04 | Politics Last week we examined how reactive dependence turns us all upside down. By looking at the U.S.'s "addictive" dependence on Middle East oil, we learn about our own faulty dependence on our kids. What is comes down to is this: no one respects or likes to listen to needy people. Think about it. You may have compassion upon a needy person, you may pity a needy person, but you dont respect someone who is emotionally needy. You resent them. And that is what our kids feel toward us whenever we need them to supply our emotional needs. And thats when we lose our authority with themwe lose it in their eyes. read more
By: Mathew Owens | 2011-03-24 | Finance The life of living off of debt is at its end and our previous lifestyles are catching up with us. The keeping up with the Jones' lifestyles are over and leaving the economy in shambles after a decade of artificial debt backed spending not supported by current income levels. read more
By: Brian Savage | 2010-04-04 | Politics What possible reasoning could the government have for being the middle man in our economic stimulus? We all work and pay taxes. The taxes pay for things like roads, bridges, schools, F-22 fighter attack squadrons, and artificial turf for the National Mall, right? If business is the engine of growth in this country, why is there a middle man between business and its own money? read more
By: AncientEgyptInfo | 2012-05-06 | Destinations At 1,001,450 square kilometers (386,660 sq mi), Egypt would be the world's 38th-largest country. In land area, it's about a similar thing size as all Central America,[ twice how large is Spain, four times as big as in england, in addition to combined size side of the US states of Texas and California. read more
By: Grant D Griffiths | 2010-03-28 | Blogging Establishing and maintaining a successful blog for promoting and marketing can be compared to building a structure. From setting it upon a solid foundation to defining what our end goals are for our blog. And the middle of the structure is the activities to reach the final goal. This article is Part 8 - Critical Components in the Building a Successful Blog series. read more
By: manning | 2010-09-25 | Golf "That's been the biggest surprise," Hoffman said, adding: "There's no nervousness. I'm excited to start a new chapter in my life." read more
By: Michael | 2013-02-14 | Cars In June of 1967, I was on the verge of graduating from college. That’s when the 1967 Arab Oil Embargo brought the energy crisis crashing into my life. I remember it well. It all had to do with political and military events in the Middle East about which I knew little and, at the time, could have cared less. read more
By: Ryan Brandt | 2010-03-29 | Writing Positioning or re-positioning statements, visions and such, are important considerations developed in boardrooms or offices, with organization leaders, for better or worse. And it is a very important act, of course, for any organization; but when it remains there (in the back room or on an exec's shelves), the positioning or visioning is not working. read more