By: Troy Wakelin | 2011-06-25 | Home improvement The typical Australian household uses over 650 litres of water per day or as much as five swimming pools’ worth of water per year. While these numbers seem shockingly high, the amount that ends up getting wasted is simply appalling. read more
By: Mary Rose | 2010-11-15 | Weather Strong winds with the speed of up to 100mph and heavy rain hit the Northwest of Britain causing power outages, local flood and the death of a woman on November 11, 2010. The heavy rain and strong wind toppled trees and house roofs in the Northwest regions, especially Yorkshire and Humber. The accident occurred in Wakefield, West Yorkshire between a woman from Vauxhall Zafira and a car driver became a remarkable event during the heavy rain. Due to the violent winds, a tree crashed into the car and smashed into the road. Both the woman going across the road and the car driver were taken into Pinderfield's Hospital in a short distance away from the accident field. Soon, the woman died on the way to hospital, and the male driver was seriously injured. Let's have a look at the scariest images of the accident field and destruction during the heavy rain in the Northwest of Britain on November 11, 2010. read more
By: Alison Baughman | 2010-10-25 | Numerology Find out what an experienced Numerologist has to say about the upcoming dates 11/11 and even into the future on 11/11/11. Does this date hold any special significance and if so, what? read more
By: EreEre | 2010-12-14 | Culture Folk dances and songs are not recorded any where it is just passed on to the people, generation after generation. But , in modern times most of the Folk and tribal art dances are in the verge of extinction. The Kerala Tourism Promotion Council, to promote and popularise the rich, cultural heritage & folk dances organises Utsavam every Year during the month of December to February.The Official inauguration of this festival this year happened on 12th December2010. Utsavam festival focuses on pr read more
By: xt | 2010-10-10 | Strategic planning Sean-ns dancing in the Irish diaspora As Myrish people emigrate all over the world, they take their cultural traditions with them read more
By: Alan Hawkins | 2010-03-30 | Destinations In South Africa, we call it winter, the temperatures in the Eastern Cape drop to a daily average of around 26 degrees c, at night around 13 with the early mornings sometimes as low as perhaps seven degrees on occasions, a friend of mine who often holidays away from his London flat says to me "and you call this winter!".... read more
By: Osawebmastersix | 2011-12-12 | K-12 Education School life becomes monotonous if there won’t be any fun. For this reason, school organizes several functions inside the campus and it gives the opportunity to the student to work in a team. read more
By: Mary Rose | 2010-11-19 | News and society Strong winds with the speed of up to 100mph and heavy rain hit the Northwest of Britain causing power outages and serious flood November 11, 2010. Ten days’ rain falling in just one hour has created 6ft deep floodwaters, forced hundreds of people homeless just overnight. A resident from Cornwall still scarily remembers, “"I came down this morning to find my hallway, kitchen and sitting room were awash with water.” A landside has blocked main train line into Cornwall, cutting off the county from the rest of England. Luckily, until now, many people in Cornwall have been rescued from their homes and cars after "major flooding". read more
By: Doc Moseman | 2010-10-31 | Basketball In the offseason, the perennial-losing Grizzlies showed why they have been stuck in a rut ever since expansion in 1995. A botched run at free agency, cheap contract negotiations, letting valuable players leave and overspending on players have left Memphis fans with an even worse-than-usual outlook of this season. When it came to throwing around money this offseason the Memphis Grizzlies could not make up their mind. read more
By: Gautam Nath | 2010-04-02 | Arts & Entertainment Norman Gardner was a simple old accountant who had worked for the Miller Foundation all of his life. He started with them when he was merely 19 years old and took pre mature retirement last year as he touched the age of fifty. Norman never married in his life and so lived quite a frugal accountant's life. read more
By: sam | 2010-10-05 | Self publishing "FOR HE MAKETH HIS SUN TO RISE ON THE EVIL AND ON THE GOOD, AND SENDETH RAIN ON THE JUST AND ON THE UNJUST." read more
By: gaga | 2011-01-26 | Business From the February 5 meeting of the Shijiazhuang City Environment Conservation and land resources management meeting was informed that the capital will be fully launched this year, "blue sky 2010" action, efforts to implement "net days of washing the city" and "clean water" project, to ensure good air quality, urban environment, stable at 317 days days read more
By: Mary Rose | 2010-11-20 | News and society Guinness World Records, known as The Guinness Book of Records, is a annually reference book containing a collection of world records both human achievements and the extremes of the natural world. The book itself set a world record as the best-selling copyrighted series of all time and one of the most stolen books from public libraries in the United States. On November 18, 2010, a number of achievements are set to celebrate the Guinness World Records Day in many countries. Here is the list of top ten outstanding records such as the oldest wing walker, the heaviest shoes walked-in, the most nationalities in a sauna or the tallest married couple. read more