By: Pierre William Trudel | 2010-03-27 | Nutrition Eating the right types of foods is not as easy as you might think. What should you eat? When should you eat and why? Why some foods are great and others so destructive? Why is it that what you learned to eat as a child worked then but not anymore? Are you confused yet? read more
By: Paul Baker | 2010-03-31 | Advertising Everyone I meet seems to have one or more cards with their contact details, and some of them don't even own a business but they like the ease of handing out their contact details to people this way. It seems that cards are now just 'contact details' because we have so many ways for people to reach us. Not that long ago we just had to tell them our name and phone number. read more
By: Julia Fischer Baumgartner | 2010-03-29 | Ask an Expert Mandates to "be creative" or "think outside the box" leave leaders empty-handed, with no tangible processes for spurring innovation and discovery in their organizations. In the hands of a visionary thinker who feels comfortable with risk and uncertainty, the right process of moving toward a goal can lead to profound discoveries and competitive advantage. read more
By: Adva Jones | 2010-04-03 | Internet Business If you are making money online from your blogs or websites, what will happen to them when you die? Who knows where your blogs and websites are? Who knows what the passwords are? What about your money, where will it go? People will still read your blogs and click on ads and buy your stuff when you're dead but who will profit from it? read more
By: Rick Schaefer | 2011-02-15 | Article Marketing Wow, there is so much going around about living small and being satisfied with what you have. Well what if doing that is exactly the opposite of what everyone really wants, which is MORE! read more
By: Ethan Rehman | 2011-09-20 | Personal injury Motorcycle accidents have a higher rate of serious and fatal accidents than cars because the injuries sustained here take a longer period of recovery. read more
By: Oli Osorhan | 2010-10-19 | Dating How many of you have ever been involved with a significant other who wanted you to do something you didn't want to do? I doubt that I'm the only one. By virtue of a significant other relationship, there will be times when our partners will want us to do things we don't necessarily want to do and conversely, there will be times when we will want our partners to do things they don't want to do. read more
By: fcobert3434 | 2010-11-08 | Pets Individuals invest lots of their own time having pet dogs even though those pets make fantastic buddies, the connection may also have deadly outcomes whenever canines assault people. read more
By: akhilesh | 2011-02-23 | Customer Service Let's not make bones of it; moving is accompanied by stress. What you can do is make it bearably less stressful by eliding the deadly sins on the moving day. read more
By: alam.md | 2010-09-19 | Religion Seven deadly sins, anger, greed, sloth, pride, lust, envy and gluttony are the greatest enemies of human beings. A person with having them is a man or woman of super quality. Any or some are always are associated to a person. To get rid of them, it needs lots of practice. It is difficult to be away from them. Human beings may be subjected to one or more of them. read more
By: Tom Ch | 2011-02-15 | Internet Marketing Have you ever heard about dead websites? It is about the websites which end their life on internet after a while. What happens to these after their death? read more
By: Pullikattil Simon | 2010-03-31 | News and society In the twenty-third century, what will an archeologist think when he unearths a hard drive, memory stick, or floppy disc? Will the object be recognized as a data storage device or will it be an enigma? read more
By: Seemantini Bose | 2010-10-13 | Software The life of blogging has gone for a toss! It is going to be obsolete very soon. With microblogging becoming more and more popular, what is there in store for blogging. read more
By: H. Les Brown | 2010-03-29 | Inspirational Nobody can make proactive investments in your life for you: it's entirely up to you. As I've mentioned often before: at midlife, the training wheels come off. The expectations and constraints that ushered you through childhood, adolescence and adulthood have served (or outlasted) their usefulness. read more