By: J P Ronan | 2010-03-30 | Marriage The children have grown and moved out. Much to our delight, my spouse and I have been taking trips of greater distance and longer stay. While cleaning out one of the now spare bedrooms, I pushed the furniture to one end of the room and exposed the hard wood of the open floor. "This looks like one of those studios that celebrities use while preparing to dance with the stars." I mused out loud. read more
By: Michael John | 2010-10-05 | SEO Most of us would have heard the word Google Dance. There are many things that are referred as Google dance. But the correct thing can be said that when Google is rebuilding its ranking structure and search results fluctuate. read more
By: Cleve Pike | 2010-03-27 | Self Improvement Let's face it, as we go about our busy lives, sometimes we have days when we feel more focused, more intense and are just more on top of our game; this is certainly the truth when it comes to me personally. Some days are just better than others in terms of "feeling sharp" and having that swagger of knowing your ready for any question, any answer, anything that comes your way! read more
By: Dr. Tecoy Porter | 2010-03-27 | Coaching Today's pastor carries a lot of high expectations. Not only are you expected to be an authority on your particular denominational doctrine and traditions, but also skilled in speaking, counseling, management, leadership, as well as astute in politics and fundraising. read more
By: Michel Yvonne Maling | 2010-10-02 | Fitness Anybody old or young can learn ballet and reap the benefits. Although for most a career in professional ballet dancing will be out of reach, there is still a lot that you can get from attending a regular ballet class. read more
By: Emilio Librero | 2010-05-20 | Exercise Every year on December 31, between 10:00 AM and 1:00 PM you can discover Ronald Sweet and his wife Nancy McDonald at Panera Bread setting their goals for the following year. On December 31, 2004 they were puzzled: "what should they do to exercise?" In past years, they tried biking, walking, yoga, the gym... you name it and never achieved the goal. After much thought, Ron dec read more
By: Lisa Beverley | 2011-08-25 | Weight Loss We even joked about losing weight, so that he could only tell our husbands we have to buy new clothes because our old clothes no longer fit properly. Even better, it's true. Many of us found that the pants are too big for the slim waist now. It's a wonderful feeling. After attending her first class, you're hooked. It's more like going to a party to go to a gym workout. read more
By: Arch Brooks | 2010-03-30 | Computer Having employed the Access Data Source for a while has led me to the conclusion for most all my data connectivity needs the ADS can fill the bill for Microsoft Access Databases. Normal use and query building should be performed as usual in the visual designer. The obscured feature such as using a combination of events and the functions exposed allows a plethora of data solution possibilities. read more
By: Leyla Najma | 2010-03-18 | Photography Sometimes as teachers we get more than we bargain for with our students. As a teacher for many years I have found that teaching includes being a mentor, psychologist and mother hen besides being an instructor. read more
By: Kathryn Joseph | 2010-03-29 | Humor Life being the embarrassment that it is, I decided to take dance lessons and give the public a good laugh; these days, there are so few comical moments. I stopped dancing about 20 years ago as none of my boyfriends knew how... read more
By: Darlene Lancer, MFT | 2012-04-23 | Self Improvement The relationship duet is the dance of intimacy all couples do. One partner moves in, the other backs-up. Partners may reverse roles, but always maintain a certain space between them. The unspoken agreement is that the Pursuer chase the Distancer forever, but never catch-up, and that the Distancer keep running, but never really get away. They’re negotiating the emotional space between them. We al read more
By: Mike Ellis | 2010-04-02 | Music This article not only explains how there came to be sharps and flats in our music, but offers a possible alternative. Take a look back in time to the evolution of the keyboard and the way music was and is now transcribed. read more
By: Edith Ozera | 2010-12-31 | Art Salsa dance is characterized as a mixture of African, Caribbean and Eurpean styles with the elements of dance and music. The Spanish word salsa means a sauce prepared by mixing various spices. read more
By: Arch Brooks | 2010-03-29 | Software This article describes a code generator that performs all the heavy lifting required to deliver a rich interface application (RIA) for the .NET platform. The code generators foundation is Ajax based featuring the Ajax Tool Kit. read more
By: Edith Ozera | 2010-12-30 | Arts & Entertainment Salsa dance is characterized as a mixture of African, Caribbean and Eurpean styles with the elements of dance and music. The Spanish word salsa means a sauce prepared by mixing various spices. read more