What Do You Need to Know About Nursing Profession
By Mansi Aggarwal - 04/01/2008
Nurses perhaps the best friend of a patient. Though they get paid for their job, yet the care and concern they exhibit for the patient is unparalleled and remarkable. The nursing territory generally belongs to females. But even men like women can take up this profession after adequate training. Howe... Online Shopping ? Whatever You Want!
By Olivia Lambeth - 04/01/2008
Everyone?s talking about onlineshopping. With the
convenience of the Internet, people from all
across the globe can practically shop anywhere, anytime and
anyplace,all from the comfort of their own home. Opening a new door to
a worldwide marketplace, consumers from around the world are constantly
in... Job-Hunting? - The Best Story Always Wins
By Jason Adams - 04/01/2008
There`s an old joke about two men hunting in the jungle. Suddenly, they come upon a man-eating tiger that has not eaten for days. The hunters both start running with the tiger in hot pursuit. As they are running, one hunter says to the other. "You know, we`ll never be able to outrun this tiger."... What You Need To Look For When Buying A Boat?
By Paul Cris - 04/01/2008
For a first timer buying a new boat could be a major problem. Because there are many technicalities when it comes to buying a boat. Given below are a few valuable tips for the buyer. Who will use the boat? Are you going to use the boat for yourself or for family use? Primarily we use fishing boats f... DVD Review: Appleseed (Geneon / 2005)
By Alex Mayo - 04/01/2008
Though Masamune Shirow is primarily known for his exquisitely detailed illustrations of scantily-clad women and his fetish for hi-tech, he should be equally recognized for his thought-provoking writing. Like director Mamoru Oshii (who incidentally tackled Shirow`s Ghost in the Shell twice, to great ... Does Hoodia Work? 3 Ways Hoodia Helps You Lose Weight
By Vienna Miller - 04/01/2008
You`ve seen the name everywhere. Hoodia Gordonii has taken the weight loss world by storm. Being touted as the next miracle weight loss pill, Hoodia is now being put into everything from multivitamins to Trimspa. But does Hoodia work? Considering the debacle that was Ephedra, consumers are right to ... What`s the Word on the Stinger Jump / Break Pool Cue?
By Philip Downen - 04/01/2008
The recently released Stinger by Jerico Cues is distributed by the National Billiard Academy and manufactured in the USA by Jerry Powers of Jerico Cues. It is claimed by the aforementioned distributor that it is "The World`s Greatest JumpBreak Cue," and has been a recent hot topic in the industry by... EBay Selling, How to Avoid Online Fraud
By Tim Gilberg - 04/01/2008
Spoofing Spoofing is a new online fraud scam. Viewers receive emails that look
very official, seemingly from ebay, paypal, etc. with requests to
update your password or credit card information. Never... Ever...Ever
send personal information via email! If you are in doubt, log onto the email ... News of Antioxidants in Coffee not a License to Make It a Mainstay in Health Regimens
By Betty Hoeffner - 04/01/2008
Coffee may be a chief source of antioxidants in the American diet, as recently reported at the meeting of the American Chemical Society by Dr. Joe Vinson of the University of Scranton, but ?that is not a license to make it a mainstay of your health regimen,? says Dr. Keith I. Block of the Block Cent... Plus Size It!
By Kevin Leochko - 04/01/2008
Nowadays, shopping is an activity that some people enjoy while others consider it a chore. Why? Simply because of the variety offered in the clothing department. There is also another challenge: sizes. With the fashion displayed in magazines, boutiques and suggested by designers during fashion shows... Romantic Gifts Show You Care
By Chris Robertson - 04/01/2008
Love may come from the heart, but romance is a state of mind. And let`s face it - not all of us are born with a natural inclination to be romantic. Some of us simply have a hard time expressing our feelings, and even more difficulty showing the women in our lives that we care about them. Nonetheless... Is "Tickle" the Future of the Movie Industry?
By Pontus Edenberg - 04/01/2008
August 24, 2020 - The first full-length animated movie with realistic-looking humans, "Tickle" opens tonight. It is an intriguing thriller about a woman who gets framed by her husband, but the most intriguing is to see if you can spot the difference between real actors and these created by computers... Book Reveals How to Successfully Fall in Love and Achieve Lasting Happiness
By Ernest Quansah - 04/01/2008
Book reveals how to successfully fall in love and achieve lasting happiness
Researchers find that what most men and women want in a relationship is to be happy. Yet the road to finding happiness in a relationship eludes millions. Here is a book that promises to help. Newly revised and expanded, How ... Assessing the Quality of a Phone Psychic
By Ross Bainbridge - 04/01/2008
Of all the unknown factors involved in receiving guidance from a phone psychic, the one certainty is that each person will have a unique experience. Psychic advice is subjective and it is up to the individual to evaluate how each psychic met their expectation and needs. However, guidelines are avail... Performance Reviews - Seven Stupid Things Employees Do To Screw Them Up
By Robert Bacal - 04/01/2008
In previous articles on the topic of performance management and appraisal, we covered the ten stupid things managers do to screw up performance appraisal, and a similar article on ways human resource departments screw up the process. Now it`s time to turn our attention to employees! Managers, feel f... Bratz Rock Angelz - The Video Game
By Jared Winston - 04/01/2008
MGA Entertainment, the creator of the Bratz toy line, has recently given the nod to the Bratz Rock Angelz video game, which was a rather obvious next step to take when you consider the Bratz exploding popularity. It`s no surprise that countless children have decided to play as the teenage divas rig... A 21 Inch LCD TV: a Versatile MidRange Size
By Ryan Tenney - 04/01/2008
Some consumers consider a 21" LCD TV to be the perfect size: for TV viewing and for use as a computer monitor. Some take it one step further: they integrate their 21" LCD TV with a home theater PC. It?s easier than you think, and a home theater PC setup lets you access any media files like digit... Monitor Repair Screen Touch
By Sara Jenkins - 04/01/2008
Network is generally reliable in a Monitor Touch Screen, though things go wrong at certain times. A Monitor Repair Screen Touch Guide should help you get through many of the simple problems that frustrate a new user. This Monitor Repair Screen Touch Guide is certainly not an exhaustive list. If the ... If Job Interviews Scare The Snot Out Of You...
By Roy Miller - 04/01/2008
It`s a fact of life. If you want a new job, you`ll have to deal with a job interview. And they typically scare people (maybe you) to death. If you`re feeling uncomfortable right now just thinking about a job interview, there are resources to minimize that fear. But think about what causes the fear f... Nature`s Fireworks: A Beginner`s Guide to OPAL - Part 4 Mining, Cutting, and Caring for Your Opal
By Stuart Bazga - 04/01/2008
Individuals rather than large mining companies do mining in the Australian opal fields. The reason for this is that opal is particularly elusive; it is not found in great amounts at a particular level or in a particular area, but is found at varying depths beneath the surface and is usually found at... Brilliant New Smoke Accessory, Tobacco Rolling Board for Avid Smokers
By Kerry Simester - 04/01/2008
Despite the abundance of mass produced cigarettes, these days, more and more folks are rolling their own cigarettes due to the increase in taxes and costs of cigarettes. With more folks rolling their own tobacco, people need some sort of platform to roll on. The brilliant new Suru Board, a rolling... Rubber Bracelets: The Ubiquitous Talismans Of Hope
By Shannan Barrett - 04/01/2008
Symbols of solidarity and empathy in the face of adversity. That is what the ubiquitous yellow rubber bracelets of Lance Armstrong`s Live Strong Foundation are. But when the ace cyclist who overcame cancer to win the Tour de France seven times in a row promoted his signature yellow rubber wristbands... The History of Super Glue
By Todd Going - 04/01/2008
I?m sure many of you have already wondered where super glue came from. In the past there have been urban legends that described super glue as an ?accidental solution? to battle wounds during World War II, but the actual evolution is slightly different. In 1942 the original cyanoacrylates (chemical ... America`s Secret War: Inside The Hidden Worldwide Struggle Between America And Its Enemies
By Norm Goldman - 04/01/2008
Title: America?s Secret War: Inside The Hidden Worldwide Struggle Between America And Its Enemies Author: George Friedman ISBN: 0385512457 The following review was contributed by: NORM GOLDMAN: Editor of Bookpleasures: REVIEW The fundamental premise of George Friedman?s recent insightful book Ameri... Pecans
By Carol A Hill - 04/01/2008
Every fall pecans are so abundant that searching for a newer recipe becomes somewhat of a challenge and just when giving up seems the right thing to do. An old favorite appears on the scene and away goes all thoughts of trying anything newer than an old standard recipe that has been around for de... The Important Function of Safes
By Steve Valentino - 04/01/2008
Nothing can make a person feel more vulnerable than a burglary at their home or office. Though you may never be able to fully protect yourself from theft, you can protect your valuables by storing them in a safe. Safes are also useful for storing dangerous belongings, like guns, in a house with smal... The Benefits of Non Piercing Body Jewelry
By Sal Dante - 04/01/2008
Piercing has been practiced in many cultures for many centuries. Body piercing was often identified with royalty and portrayed courage and virility. Egyptian pharaohs pierced their navels as a rite of passage. Roman soldiers pierced their nipples to show their manhood. Piercings aren`t just done to ... Red Bull Energy Drink: The Most Popular on the Market
By Patrick Austin - 04/01/2008
Red Bull energy drink is the ?big kahuna? of energy drinks. It wasn?t the first ever created (that honor goes to Jolt Cola back in the early 80?s) but it did kick-start this new booming market of energy-inducing beverages. Red Bull blasted onto the scene in 1997 and essentially created the energy dr... Royal Memorabilia ? Right Category Equals Maximum Profits
By Frank Lomax - 04/01/2008
In this third and final article, I will discuss why listing your item of royal memorabilia on eBay or any other online auction site requires some careful thought. The correct choice of category is vital. The greater the exposure to your ideal buyers, the more bids you will attract and the higher the... A Look at Christian Lapel Pins
By Seth Miller - 04/01/2008
A popular type of lapel pin is one that signifies a person?s faith. Today there are many beautiful examples of lapel pins specifically designed for Christians. These pins may be given out by churches, community organizations or as religious gifts. Due to the popularity of Christian lapel pins you... Building a Solid Network
By Alvah Parker - 04/01/2008
A client who has a fine arts degree wanted to move out of his successful career in advertising and into the real estate development business. He had already enrolled in a top notch MBA program to learn more about the field. In addition he had found work with a bank doing real estate appraisals. Wi... Cuckoo Clocks!
By Mike Yeager - 04/01/2008
A cuckoo clock is among the most unusual type of clock there is. While there are many different types of cuckoo clocks, the vast majority of cuckoo clocks are pendulum clocks that give the time by striking the hour using whistles that often sound exactly like the call of the cuckoo bird. Most cucko... 0 to 60 in 4.5 Seconds
By Lance Winslow - 04/01/2008
Speeding is illegal, yet we sell racing motorcycles and cars which are so powerful and look so intimidating that a police man could write the owner a ticket even if it were parked. Take today?s crotch rocket, nearly all of these motorcycles can barely get out of second or third gear going sixty mile... Outlet Store For The 21st Century
By Margarette Tustle - 04/01/2008
Up until recently, when people talked about an outlet store, chances are that they were talking about an actual store that you drive to and get good deals on products ranging from English muffins to a dining room set depending on the type of outlet. But, with the advent of the internet and the grow... 7 Tips To Never Paying Retail
By Kimberly Sunshine - 04/01/2008
The age of the internet is in full force these days and everyone from little kids to great-grandparents are utilizing this remarkable tool to do many things. One of the biggest growing uses of the internet these days is online shopping. You can buy everything online from computer games to houses, t... How Did The Custom Of Giving Flowers Begin?
By Gregg Hall - 04/01/2008
Giving flowers dates back to the 1700s when Charles II of Sweden introduced the Persian custom of "the language of flowers" to Europe. Books about the meanings of particular flowers were published, and entire conversations could be carried out using only
a bouquet of flowers. The rose has become t... HP PhotoSmart 375 Printer
By Matthew Keegan - 04/01/2008
HP has done it again. Long an excellent producer of computers and printers, HP has rolled out their latest innovation: the HP PhotoSmart 375 Printer. This particular model allows users to print directly from their digital camera, camera phone, or Bluetooth device without needing a computer. Please c... Cute Tattoo Designs for Women and where to get the best ones.
By Chris Ryerson - 04/01/2008
The whole field of tattoos for women is growing at a tremendous rate. If you think back even 20 years ago tattoos for women were not all that popular and most of the women getting them were keeping them covered up. However times have definitely changed and tattoo designs have really advanced at a ... Teas from Wild Plants and Their Benefits
By Steve Happ - 04/01/2008
All these teas (unless specified) are brewed with one teaspoon of dried
leaves or two teaspoons of fresh leaves to one cup of water.
You should always steep the teas. This means pouring hot water over the tea substitutes and
leaving for five to fifteen minutes. You should always dry the tea leav... Don?t Worry About Scrooge This Christmas, By Shopping Online You?ll Save Plenty Of Time And Money
By Rachel Lane - 14/02/2007
According to a study by BizRate Research, 60% of women were already planning their online buying in September, compared to only 42% of men. Women are also reported to carry the burden of Christmas shopping with 55% taking on the responsibility, compared to only 45% of men. However, as more and more ... A Shopper Thrives On-Line
By Paul G. Colligan - 09/02/2007
The Internet SHOULD be ?the place to shop? for low-carb dieters, diabetics, celiacs, and anyone else on a special diet. The posted prices are well below those in retail stores, the variety is greater, you are dealing with firms whose specialty is dealing with your need, and the products for sale are... Night Photography: Photographing The Moon In The Landscape
By David Rose - 08/02/2007
Photographers have been trying to utilize the light of the moon in their landscape photography ever since the photographic process was invented. It was not until World War II, however, that technology had improved enough to make night photography possible.
Today, despite technological advances, k... Herb Gardening Indoors
By Mary Hanna - 06/02/2007
Here are some tips for herb gardening indoors that will simulate the conditions in an outside garden. For Herb gardening indoors the growing climates need to be pretty much the same as the conditions outside.
Get your herb plants from a good garden center nursery who will have plenty of garden adv... Organizing Digital Photos for Scrapbooking
By Debbie Luker - 03/02/2007
Digital cameras are becoming more and more popular as time goes by. As a scrapbooker, I find it easier to store and organize digital photos then regular photos. This is how I organize them.
After loading your photos onto your computer, create folders. Copy and paste photos by date and event. I lik... Photography - The Digital Age (part 1)
By David Rose - 24/01/2007
The traditional world of photography and cameras has recently been turned on its head by the introduction of modern technology, which has spawned a whole new type of photography - namely digital photography.
Whilst traditional film-based photography made it difficult for photographers such as phot... Christmas Toy Shopping Online ? 10 Reasons
By Paul Harvey - 22/01/2007
With the Christmas season approaching, here are 10 reasons to do your toy shopping online.
1. Child free. Trying to shop for the Christmas presents with your children in tow does not really work. Why not shop on the Internet when they are in bed or busy with something else?
2. Crowd free. Avoid... Printing Your Own Stickers As Easy As 1-2-3
By Jinky Mesias - 22/01/2007
The digital technology has introduced innovative ideas on printing that has made printing into a pleasurable and enjoyable endeavor. Take for example stickers-stickers are very easy to create especially with the use of Adobe Photoshop. Sticker making has been made so easy that even kids can now cre... Shopping For A Payday Loan
By Max Hunter - 19/01/2007
You wouldn?t consider buying a new pair of shoes, a bicycle helmet, or an extra pair of jeans without trying them on first to make certain they fit. After all, a pair of shoes that is two sizes too small will never fit and they amount to money wasted. Shopping for anything ? products or services ? i... Flower Pictures - A Mild Obsession #2
By Patrick Heathcock - 19/01/2007
So a gorgeous yellow daisy mesmerises me, swaying elegantly in the light afternoon breeze, bathed in the warm light. Mmmm...emotions gently bubble to the surface, excitement foremost, followed by the deep satisfaction that I`ve been able to make time to return to this spot to revisit my yellow daisy... Does Your Shopping Cart Have a Squeaky Wheel?
By Megan Corwin - 06/02/2006
Have you ever gone grocery shopping just before a holiday? The aisles are packed with people pushing carts, shelves need restocked, all the checkout lanes have long lines...not a fun experience.
Just like in-person shopping, making online shopping easy and painless is key to getting customers to ...
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