By: Colleen Collins-Kaufman | 2010-04-01 | Dating Everybody loves love. There's nothing like the dizzying sensation of meeting someone new, looking into their eyes, listening to their stories. But are these stories or facts? Below are five too-good-to-be-true stories and tips how you can quickly check the facts. read more
By: A. Augustine | 2010-10-27 | Crafts Have you ever heard about Moda fabrics? Moda fabrics are one of the largest and popular manufacturers in the entire quilting industry. There are many Moda craft and classic cotton fabric companies but JB quilting fabrics is one of the most trustworthy and qualified Moda Fabrics Company. JB quilting fabrics is a family run business and getting familiar with their 100% cotton fabrics will make you more comfortable with their patchworks, crafts and designs. Moreover the online store of JB quilting read more
By: Byrne Hobart | 2010-04-02 | Fashion FDNY sweatshirts might make you think you've gone crazy. Has one of the bluest cities in the world gone Reagan Republican red? Have FDNY sweatshirts changed the way business works? read more
By: Peter Reiss | 2010-03-30 | Jewelry Getting engaged? Whether it's your first time down the aisle or your third, the bride is blushing and the diamonds should be sparkling. Here's the Feng Shui Master's 5 Factor Guide to choosing just the right diamond engagement ring for your one and only true love. read more
By: Priscilla Yao | 2010-03-29 | Recipes The American or English method of cooking vegetables is rather misguided from the Chinese point of view. To boil a food and then throw the water away is not "cooking" in the true sense since some of the taste and vitamins will be lost in the water. Even a simple Chinese cabbage will be most appetizing if ch'ao cooked. Here is the basic recipe for 4 or 5 servings. read more
By: raredesign | 2010-11-17 | Manufacturing As promised, we're returning to the great endeavor of discovering the history (all the way down to the nuts and bolts) of the freight transport industry and the rail transport industry. We've been away from the task for a while, so it wouldn't hurt to recap some of the key points we've uncovered in the course of our tour de history. We can start somewhere close to the beginning. read more
By: Irene Mori | 2010-09-25 | Home Business There are hundreds of money making opportunities, and there are lots of offers which sound too good to be true. There are claims that you can become very rich with little effort and in record time. Those claims are often bogus and are scams. read more
By: Phil Tanguay | 2010-03-29 | Self Improvement How many people miss out on the chance of a lifetime because they let their fears chase it away. I've had countless people say no to a legitimate, simple way to make significant, even huge money from the comfort of home for years doing relatively little work because they have been programmed to react that way. Sounds to good to be true it likely is, yet they don't question lottery winners. read more
By: York Yates | 2010-04-03 | Women's Issues Breast enhancement pills and creams claim to be safe, natural and effective. Don't believe everything you read. read more
By: John Paul Whitefoot | 2010-04-03 | Stock Market Is the recent growth in penny stocks too much too fast? If history is any indicator penny stocks could be in for some short-term profit taking. Unfortunately, the current economic climate does not fit nicely into any recent historical context. This past autumn stocks in virtually every sector, regardless of their fundamentals, were hammered by incoming economic data. It's quite possible that the current surge is a result of fundamentally sound penny stocks returning to where they were before they were wildly dumped with reckless abandon. read more
By: Nick Broadhurst | 2010-11-05 | Spirituality This article is about the true story of Scientology. It is about what expands Scientology and the efforts and methods of others to stop it. read more
By: Ian Gumm | 2010-04-21 | News and society D-Day, which took place on the Calvados Coast of Normandy, was the beginning of the end of the Second World War and the 6 June 1944. This article is an account of the first action that took place on D-Day at the Caen Canal and River Orne Bridges near Benouville, France. It tells the true story of the coup-de-main assault by British Gliderborne soldiers to capture these two vital bridges. read more
By: Byron Edgington | 2010-03-29 | Relationships A couple in Dania Beach Florida celebrates 70 (yes, seventy) years of wedded bliss. They're not freaks...nor are they diseased in some way. Nor are they sinners. If their love is a sin, we need more transgression like theirs. Marriage equality is a human right. read more
By: lps | 2010-09-27 | Investing The software program looks to do more literal crafts than other Forex Robots. Unlike other software packages that look to perpetually be holding back for the perfect statuses, the FAP Turbo poses many patronages during each trading sitting. It likewise trades in multiple currency pairs so it has a wider scope of natural process than most other golems. read more