By: Patricia Delto | 2010-04-04 | camping If you crawl out of your tent early in a summer morning and find out breakfast will be nice and easy, because there is no dew on the grass, you should not get ready for a longer walk out in the open range. If you want to go anyway, you should at least take a waterproof jacket. read more
By: Jerry Allen | 2007-04-12 | Current Affairs WHY TOMORROW NEEDS TODAY My name is Jerry Allen. I was blessed with an analytic mind and I have read more
By: Yulia Berry | 2010-01-10 | Hair Loss Healthy people have it so dang lucky. Not only to their bodies look good due to all of their healthy habits, but their hair also tends to look great. Healthy good looking hair is just another side effect of good clean living. read more
By: Janet Farricelli | 2010-05-31 | Writing & Speaking The matter how weather was predicted in the past may sound almost like a joke nowadays. Fortunately read more
By: Pushpitha Wijesinghe | 2010-07-18 | Destinations As the geoparks preserve and educate the masses on geological heritage, Hong Kong National Geopark reveals some amazing terrestrial scenery to the world. Be ready to explore giant hexagonal columns, curvy sea arches, stone seal shaped islets and chilling precipices. About eight sites make up the National Geopark of Hong Kong, where you will learn to look at your home planet from a different perspective. read more
By: Janice Jones | 2008-10-02 | Advertising Amsterdam is capital of the Netherlands. It has lots of attractions to offer to you such as canals, windmills, museums, coffee shops, etc. The only problem is where begin the exploration. A week is enough to visit these places but first book a room in Hotel Aanbieding. Maybe you've heard this name “Venice of the North”. Well, it is Amsterdam’s nickname because the city is surrounded by canals that are flanked by streets and crossed by 400 bridges. This place is especially visited by couples because the view of the landscape is romantic. Amsterdam is a town full of contrast, modern bu. read more
By: James Nash | 2008-09-24 | Environment manner depicted in the movie graphic of storm "The Day After Tomorrow "? Could we have killer tornados read more
By: Aliks George | 2010-05-28 | Mobile Our lives are totally dependent on the smallest device that mankind has invented – the mobile phone. It is not possible to cover all the various benefits it has brought in our lives in one write up. Still. read more
By: Leanne Hoagland-Smith | 2010-04-01 | Management Succession leadership with the forthcoming retirement of the Baby Boomers (representing the largest percentage of the workforce) is becoming a critical success factor for businesses from small to large. No where is this more apparent than in sales management. read more
By: Joe Cline | 2009-09-17 | Loans Taking advantage of Austin Energy’s incentives for energy efficient homes and businesses makes good financial sense. Rebates and loans are available to help Austin residents make environmentally friendly choices. In some cases, low and moderate income customers of Austin Energy can even receive free home improvements, even if they rent their homes rather than own them. read more
By: Paul Rodgers | 2009-05-16 | Skin care You are one of many people suffering from the everlasting dry skin problem. This is one of the symptoms from eczema, others are burning, swollen or itchy skin. These other symptoms will come and the skin will get worse if you do not treat it fast. read more
By: Philip Harris | 2010-04-04 | Environmental Have you checked out the weather news lately? When you put the top headlines all together, you may read more
By: Lisa H Warren | 2010-06-04 | Writing & Speaking Weather forecasts are a good thing. From them we learn if we will be needing our umbrellas, ice read more
By: Lloyd Fridenburg | 2010-03-30 | camping come what may we'd be on the road. These days I tend to watch the weather a bit more and often defer read more
By: Ruth Woodhouse | 2010-06-03 | Writing & Speaking What a great idea! Well so many other things are being outlawed these days - even parents taking pictures of their kids at school carnivals and people taking photos on the beach some places here in Australia. read more
By: Phillip Ellis | 2010-06-04 | Writing & Speaking Man made global warming is really the fart of corporate corruption. Its happening and only the same big global business can stop it when they figure out a way how to make a profit from doing just that. Until then we are racing towards a grim future. read more