By: Ian Henderson | 2010-03-31 | Software Pseudo translating an application's user interface is a simple and fast way to see where your software will fail when used overseas. In this first part of a two part series you will learn the basics of pseudo translation and when in the development life cycle to execute this form of testing. read more
By: Phillip Ross | 2010-03-26 | Religion The closing of the Canon did not stop any tongues. Rather, the Protestant Reformation began the greatest expansion of Christianity the world had ever seen. Tongues began to flicker for God all over the world, and they still are. Indeed, tongues did not cease with the closing of the Canon, but rather they began in earnest as the Bible was translated into every known tongue and exported to every known people. read more
By: Eric Talmant | 2010-03-27 | Nutrition I would like to take a moment and briefly summarize my own personal journey with building health. I have been involved with Metabolic Typing since 2001 after a serious injury in the military. I was able to radically rebuild and repair my health using the basic Metabolic Typing principles, which I will discuss in parts 2 and 3 in this "Building Vibrant Health" series. read more
By: Sand Campin | 2010-05-07 | Resumes Most people, when they write their CV, they write their autobiography or life story. Don't write that autobiography! Write a strength-based, targeted CV. read more
By: CC Treadway | 2010-04-02 | Self Improvement Abandonment permeates every aspect of the human condition; it is humanity's primary would. As we move deeper into unity consciousness this becomes problematic; what point is there in hanging on to the aspect of our psyche that keeps perpetuating the belief that we are separate from the Source? And in the darker moments that our feelings of abandonment have brought us to, have any of us gone deeply enough into the wound to find the gift that underlies it? read more
By: jenniferbroadley | 2011-03-21 | Business Opportunities Being ‘universal' means that they apply to you whether or not you're aware of them, much like gravity. read more
By: Mel Kiesadek | 2010-03-29 | Online education I have been trying to sell this projector that I have. It's the nice kind that you can use a computer with, in high definition. Nobody seems to want it though. So I changed the pitch a few times and have gotten better responses. read more
By: Paul hussey | 2010-10-12 | History London is famous for it's history, designers, inventors, fashion and music. Ghosts and Ghoulies are also endemic across London which not a lot of people know about and which I have decided to write about in this article. London is said to be the most haunted City in the world. Below I have listed just some of the spooky hauntings of London. read more
By: David Kynan | 2010-03-30 | Entrepreneurs What is a recession? Does it really mean that times will be tough for the entrepreneur? Learn the secrets to profiting during economic tough times when you recession proof your mind. read more
By: Jeremiah Carstarphen | 2010-09-13 | Home Business This is the first of four articles that will teach you how you can comfortably leave your job in 6 months or less using the 2K system. The 2K System consists of 3 phases. This article is an overview of the whole system. read more
By: Kartikeya Talreja | 2010-03-31 | Movies Indian filmmakers depart from their Hollywood counterparts in different ways. Whereas Hollywood filmmakers strive to conceal the constructed nature of their work so that the realistic narrative is wholly dominant, Indian filmmakers make no attempt to conceal the fact that what is shown on screen is a spectacle, an illusion, a fiction. read more
By: Jason Link | 2011-05-09 | Gardening Hydroponics: very simply, if a plant (or crop) is grown without using soil and fed with a complete nutrient fertilizer, that’s hydroponics! It can be as basic as growing a plant in a pot of sand or cube of rockwool, or as complex as recirculating deep water culture and aeroponic systems. This article will explore why hydro's cool and examine the different methods in further detail. Enjoy! read more
By: | 2010-04-14 | Diseases and Conditions Are you intimate with one or more of life's multitudinous pirates? Catastrophe. Illness. Accident. Sudden disability. read more
By: Nancy Karen Culp RN | 2012-03-08 | Diseases and Conditions Join me in looking at the dynamics of making the decision to admit a loved one into a Long Term Care Facility. Learn about the resources available to help you with the facility selection process including a government web site that gives you an insider's look at facility performance and services. Look at how this decision will affect you as care giver. read more
By: Carolyn Ellis | 2010-04-01 | Relationships Let's be honest. I believe separation, divorce, and relationship break-ups always have a gift to offer us, but the initial breakup period sucks. For most of us, when we're in relationship, it feels like we're on solid ground. read more