By: RickJonathan | 2011-06-07 | Childhood education Set amidst the enchanting landscape of Vaduthala in Cochin, dotted with the mesmerizing, panoramic line of backwaters all along its length, the Don Bosco School is a proud testimony to Kochi's rich educational legacy. read more
By: R. MacKenzie | 2011-03-24 | Business Marketing Online in Saint John New Brunswick Marketing in Saint John, especially online marketing, has been dominated by large national and international companies for a long time. This can be attributed to the huge cost associated with professional online consultants who could only be afforded by large corporations. Emerging in smaller centres like Saint John are independent internet marketing and social media companies in the area, like Freedom Ability Marketing and Consulting, who have access to state of the art internet marketing and social media tools and the knowledge to use them. Smaller providers of marketing in Saint John (and other local areas) can offer a more targeted approach and customize their services more easily than lar ... marketing in saint john , marketing in moncton , marketing in fredericton , marketing in halifax , online marketing read more
By: Bob and Penny | 2010-11-28 | Religion Saint Martin de Porres has been given many titles over the years including Apostle of Charity, Saint of the Slaves, Patron of the Negroes, Patron of Social Justice, and others, all true, all describing one or more of his attributes, but none actually goes to the heart of who this Saint was. He was love; he was Christian; he was truly son of the Father, brother of the Son, and vessel of the Holy Spirit. read more
By: Bob and Penny | 2010-12-16 | Religion The object of the Carmelite life was to meditate night and day on God's Law and His Word. Their houses were purposely found in places far removed from the distractions of the world, very often in the desert, in hermitages. They would practice long and severe fasts. Their life was spent communing with their Lord in contemplation, meditating on this King of all Who loved them. read more
By: Mold Busters | 2011-09-26 | Home Improvement Mold are very tiny fungi organisms which grow in damp places inside our homes. They give rise to various illnesses hence their removal is very necessary for a clean non-infected environment. read more
By: Larry V Silver | 2010-04-03 | Spirituality It is important to understand that being a saint does not mean one has sinless behavior. If you say that you have not sinned, you make God out to be a liar (1 John 1:10). Being a saint reveals your identity as a believer, and there are inherent responsibilities in this identity to represent God in a glorifying way. read more
By: Jeremy Aftem | 2010-04-04 | Politics He's a four-term Republican senator from Arizona, a naval aviator in the Vietnam war, a five and a half year prisoner of war, a 2000 presidential Republican candidate, a 2008 presidential Republican candidate, and now the Republican party's new front runner; he's opposed by many conservatives, endorsed by many conservatives, and has been frequently called a political "maverick." Whatever he may be or may be called, with John McCain's much needed win in the Florida Primary he has pushed ahead of the pack as the new Republican front-runner. All eyes are now heavily focused on... read more
By: Dr Simon Harding | 2010-12-12 | Christianity In the passage from Acts we find S. James the Apostle, whose life and witness we celebrate today, being killed by Herod. This was at the same time as a collection was being taken up as a gift from the Church in Antioch to the Jerusalem Church because of the approaching widespread famine. The years AD 46-48 were years of severe famine so we can assume that the death of James was most likely in 45 AD.. read more
By: Joey Smith | 2011-03-24 | Religion For the law was given through Moses; grace and truth came through Jesus Christ. 18 No one has ever seen God, but the one and only Son, who is himself God and is in closest relationship with the Father, has made him known. read more
By: Angeline Johnson | 2010-03-29 | Spirituality Saint Germain is the ascended master associated with the 7th or violet ray. The violet ray represents the qualities of freedom, justice, mercy, forgiveness and transmutation. read more
By: Dr Simon Harding | 2010-12-11 | Christianity S. Peter and S. Paul have been recognized from the early days of the Christian community as the twin pillars of the Church. They clashed fiercely on occasion and even though they both were apparently in Rome for quite a period at the same time, they did not meet or even refer to one another in their correspondence. read more
By: Archie Blazer | 2010-12-14 | Article Marketing The US Virgin Islands are largely appreciated as an ideal vacationing spot, and one of them is Saint John's. These charming places are really great for a traveler looking for a special Caribbean experience. read more
By: G Kharchenko | 2011-07-06 | Medicine Unless you've been stranded on a desert island, you've no doubt heard of St. John's wort, a common herb grown throughout Europe and North America. Although it has been around for ages the Greeks and Romans used it to treat infections and inflammation St. John's wort has been much publicized... read more