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You Want Your Ex Girlfriend Back? - Making it Last !
By :
Jeff Gadley
The breaking up of a relationship can be a horrible blow to one's normal state of mind. Thousands of thoughts tearing through your brain, with waves of loss and a major bummed-out attitude dominating your world. Man, I hear you! However, if you are considering winning your ex back make sure that you go through the 3 steps listed above in this article, first.
Events to Define Global Warming
By :
Mike Jenson
In the process to define global warming Scientist agreed the planet would be in serious trouble at an increase of 3 degs. F., this is expected to occur before 2050.
How to Find Cell telephone Numbers - Who Owns That Cell mobile phone in 90 Seconds
By :
howard snyder
How to Find Cell mobile phone Numbers - Who Owns That Cell cellular phone in 90 Seconds
End An Affair Our Top Tips
By :
Amanda Edwards
Are you feeling as though you are stuck in a rut in an unhappy relationship that you just can not end it comfortably.
The Links Between Gun Crime, Music And Films
By :
Thomas Pretty
A look at how blaming an increase of gun crime on rap music, films and television is a foolhardy and slapdash approach to governance and policy making.
The SS Richard Montgomery - A Ticking Time-Bomb in The Thames
By :
Patrick Omari
It sailed for little over a year since it was built, yet the SS Richard Montgomery is still a cause for concern after sinking, full of explosives, in one of the busiest shipping lanes in the World.
Increasing Advertising During a Recession: A Timely Move or an Easy Way to Go Bankrupt
By :
Ki Gray
The US is currently experiencing a recession. This article looks at ways businesses can survive a recession.
Stansted Airport Is Still Growing
By :
Shaun Parker
A look at the way Stansted airport are about to increase their number of passengers and how they hope to build a new runway and the effects this will have on local parking facilities.
Knife Crime In The UK; What Can Be Done?
By :
Thomas Pretty
A look at the issues surrounding knife crime in the UK and how they can be tackled through a combination of legislation, policing and education.
Gun Crime In UK; A Growing Problem
By :
Thomas Pretty
A look at the increase in gun crime statistics and how the government and other bodies are attempting to tackle the problem.
Mortgage Interest Rates Rise and Then Tumble In The Midst of Uncertain Economic Times
By :
Ki Gray
This article looks at what is happening with mortgage interest rates this week.
Mortgage Interest Rates Make Dramatic Rise After Bailout Passes
By :
Ki Gray
This article looks at the how mortgage interest rates are doing following the passage of the federal governments bank bailout plan.
Neolite - The Next Generation in CFL Lighting
By :
Steve Hanson
Neolites are an improvement on CFL technology, bringing us an even safer, longer lasting alternative to standard CFLs. Read about the pros and cons of Neolites and make your home lighting safer and more efficient.
Redundant Women: The Effects of Economic Recession on Women
By :
Tim Staines
What is an economic recession? This occurs when there is a significant decline in the economy which usually lasts for months. This is visible in terms of consumer spending, employment, industrial production, real income and wholesale trade.
Road Sign Ahead: Signs of Economic Recession
By :
Tim Staines
What is an economic recession? This occurs when there is a significant decline in the economy which usually lasts for months. This is visible in terms of consumer spending, employment, industrial production, real income and wholesale trade.
What Economic Recession is all About
By :
Tim Staines
What is an economic recession? This occurs when there is a significant decline in the economy which usually lasts for months. This is visible in terms of consumer spending, employment, industrial production, real income and wholesale trade.
The History of the American Economic Recession
By :
Tim Staines
What is an economic recession? This occurs when there is a significant decline in the economy which usually lasts for months. This is visible in terms of consumer spending, employment, industrial production, real income and wholesale trade.
Defining an Economic Recession
By :
Tim Staines
What is an economic recession? This occurs when there is a significant decline in the economy which usually lasts for months. This is visible in terms of consumer spending, employment, industrial production, real income and wholesale trade.
What to Watch Out for During Economic Recession
By :
Tim Staines
What is an economic recession? This occurs when there is a significant decline in the economy which usually lasts for months. This is visible in terms of consumer spending, employment, industrial production, real income and wholesale trade.
Economic Recession, Tips to Deal with It
By :
Tim Staines
What is an economic recession? This occurs when there is a significant decline in the economy which usually lasts for months. This is visible in terms of consumer spending, employment, industrial production, real income and wholesale trade.
Water Meters; Coming To A Town Near You
By :
Thomas Pretty
A look at the plans to roll out water meters all over the UK in the hope that shortages will be a thing of the past.
Ground Zero Document Freeze Drying
By :
Ramona Weisly
September 11, 2001 is the day one when of the most famous bastions of "capitalist might", the World Trade Center, fell down like a ton of bricks from a massive terrorist attack.
Could the 700 Billion Bailout = No Change in the Housing Market?
By :
Ki Gray
In the last week the news has been dominated by the possibility of a 700 billion dollar bailout of US banks. This article looks at the reasons why the bailout might fail.
In Week Of Historic Changes Mortgage Interest Rates Hold Even
By :
Ki Gray
This article looks at recent trends with mortgage interest rates.
Moves To Make Us Pay For Food And Speech On Airplanes
By :
Shaun Parker
As if airport parking prices weren't extortionate enough, this article takes a look at the way airlines plan to make even more money out of us by charging for things that were once free.
Has Ike Decimated The Lone Star Rally?
By :
Vance Lane
So what happens now? Ike has come and gone and the wake of destruction left behind is unbelievable.
I was just in Hooters which was in a pier, off the sea wall, out over the Gulf a few weeks ago. I had a great Tuna sandwich on the back deck, sitting on top of and looking out over the water. It was peaceful, it was relaxing, it was there
What Are Renewable Resources And How Can They Benefit Us?
By :
Kristi Ambrose
There are two major types of renewable resources. The good kind and the not so good kind. The not so good; geothermal power, fresh water, timber, and biomass. The reason these aren't good is because eventually if you use them too much you can run out. So in turn the use of these products must be carefully managed in order to avoid exceeding a certain amount.
Cigar-Loving Cities In A Smoke-Banning World
By :
Ann Knapp
However others may feel about them, there's no doubt that public-smoking bans, and other restrictions on tobacco use, leave cigar aficionados burning up. Anyone who reads cigar magazines will know that this is one legislative trend all those magazines' writers seem to agree on.
Keeping Up With the Joneses: The Family Behind the Popular Phrase
By :
ALBERT WALKER
Everybody has heard the phrase "keeping up with the joneses," but have you ever wondered where it came from?
The Housing Crisis And It's Effects Across Society
By :
Catherine Harvey
A look at cross sections of society and how the slump in the housing market are affecting all of them.
Factors to Consider When You Compare Prices
By :
Zach Thompson
By choosing to compare prices, different merchant options are automatically open to you. You are given the choice to find the product, good, or service that best meets your needs, both in terms of finances and in terms of quality and convenience.
The Property Valuation And Market Conditions
By :
Thomas Pretty
A look at how economic factors affect the property market and the valuation figures given by estate agents.
The Fallout From the Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac Takeover
By :
Ki Gray
Recently Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac were taken over by the US government. This article looks at the fallout we have seen over the last week.
Should Aviation Authorities Buy Up Airport Parking Space
By :
Catherine Harvey
A look at some of the latest news from the aviation business and a question as to why they don't buy up airport parking facilites as they make such an extortionate amount of money.
How To Buy A Luxury Gift During The Credit Crunch
By :
Catherine Harvey
A look at what we can do to make sure Christmas gifts are not poor just because we are in the middle of a financial crisis.
Fannie Mae And Freddie Mac Takeover: What Does It Mean?
By :
Ki Gray
Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac were recently taken over by the US government. This article looks at the potential fallout of this decision.
Stratford; Up And Coming Region Of London
By :
Thomas Pretty
A look at how the Olympics and considerable external investment is likely to improve the way of life of Stratford residents and why car hire services, hotels, cafes, shops and restaurants are likely to be vital in this development.
The Use Of Biometric Data By UK Car Hire Companies
By :
Thomas Pretty
A look at plans for the widespread use of biometric readers such as thumbprint scanners by car hire companies within the UK.
Press Panic People Into Pinching Purse Strings
By :
Catherine Harvey
A look at whether the current economic crisis is all it's cracked up to be or is it just a lot of hype by the media. This article looks at how life goes on regardless.
Mortgage Interest Rates Move Down Slightly And The Impending Takeover of Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae
By :
Ki Gray
This article looks at the recent news with mortgage rates and current issues with Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae.
Heathrow Airport, Development, History And Future
By :
Thomas Pretty
A look at the history of Heathrow airport and why car hire services, shops, restaurants have and will be instrumental in the site's past and future development.
Arguments Surrounding The Growth And Ownership Of Stansted Airport
By :
Thomas Pretty
A look at the history and development of the Stansted site and what will happen in the future when BAA's ownership is called into question.
Health And Safety Training For A Safer World
By :
Catherine Harvey
A look at the latest crazy health and safety rulings that hold people back from doing the everyday jobs that they love for fear of a compensation claim.
Five Ways to Cut Energy Usage & Save Money Around the House
By :
Ki Gray
There are many countless ways people can reduce energy use around the house to save money and promote sustainability.
The Plans For Water Meters In The UK
By :
Thomas Pretty
A look at government water policies in the UK and why meters will most probably in all homes in coming years.
Is It Just Celebrity Gossip or Truth?
By :
Kristi Ambrose
So keep going online and look for your favorite star and the latest scandals, rumors or gossip. Some may be true and some may just be for our entertainment.
The Dragon And The Bird's Nest: The Clash Of Sport And Politics At The Olympics
By :
Samantha Gilmartin
Though the Olympic Games kicked off in considerable splendour last week, the 29th games has been shrouded in a thick cloud of controversy ever since China was announced as the host. But with zero countries deciding to boycott the competition, we look at the conflict between the political and the sporting concerns that surround the Olympics.
Olympic Games Offer Powerful Diplomacy Venue
By :
Gerald Greene
The Olympic Games offer a powerful venue for effective diplomacy as many of the world's leaders are attending the games and it is relatively easy for the leaders to arrange informal discussions.
How to Avoid Pain at the Pump
By :
Ki Gray
Simple changes to your routine can help you save substantially at the pump.
How Meters Are Hoped To Limit The Instances Of Water Shortages
By :
Thomas Pretty
A look at how water meters can help reduce household bills and government plans to introduce them in all homes.
Mortgage Rates Jump up to Highest Level Seen in 2008
By :
Ki Gray
Mortgage interest rates jumped this week to reach their highest levels of 2008. This article looks through the changes.
Taking Architectural Visualisation To A New Level
By :
Catherine Harvey
A look at some of the new ideas behind the construction and design of modern buildings and how they have changed to accomodate new features and concerns.
Organic Garden Tips And So Much More!
By :
Kristi Ambrose
If you're an official "Greenie" or you want to get into organic gardening there a few really easy ways to go about this!
Health And Safety For Our Children
By :
Catherine Harvey
A tongue in cheek look at new health and safety guidelines covering what our children should and shouldn't be protected from at school.
T. Boone Pickens Speaks Out On America's Energy Crisis
By :
Gerald Greene
America desperately needs leadership who will first of all admit that a serious energy problem exists and who will take massive steps to mobilize and organize the resources needed to reduce if not eliminate the dependency of America upon foreign oil.
The Importance Of Infection Control In Medical Management
By :
Thomas Pretty
A look at the training courses being undertaken by healthcare professionals in order to improve infection control and combat super-bugs such as MRSA.
Why The Public Is Increasingly Going Private
By :
Thomas Pretty
A look at the reasons behind the increased use of the private hospital and the treatments available in these institutions.
Save Food, Save The World
By :
Patrick Omari
As the G8 Hokkaido Toyako Summit nears ever closer, we are told by Gordon Brown that despite rising fuel prices and climate change our salvation lies within the home. Save food, save the world.
So What's New? 2008 Energy Crisis
By :
Gerald Greene
However it is produced, electrically is not free. Now most electricity is produced by the energy sources of today, primarily coal, nuclear, and hydroelectric. Every facet and aspect of our lives can be controlled when energy is controlled. Governments that control energy sources and technology will become all powerful in tomorrow's energy starved world.
Will We Need Health And Safety Training To Breathe Next
By :
Catherine Harvey
A look at some of the crazier rules to come out of health and safety regulations recently.
Councils Refuse Our Refuse Requests
By :
Catherine Harvey
A look at some of the problems centered around our council run refuse collections and how the rules are changing.
Tom Kalin Interview: Savage Grace
By :
Megan Rellahan
An exclusive interview with director Tom Kalin on his latest controversial film, Savage Grace. The story centers on the Baekland family tragedy where a mother's incestrous love drives her son to murder.
Mortgage Interest Rates: Up Up And Away
By :
Ki Gray
Mortgage interest rates have been rising over the last month. This article examines the current trends with mortgage interest rates.
Consumers Reported To Be Feeling The Heat From Rising Energy Costs
By :
Mark Dawson
With Britons continuing to struggle with money, it is important that they take steps to ensure the heat on their financial situation is not turned up even further.
Do You Ever Feel Like God Doesn't Care
By :
Linda Dipman
The newly finished roof, leaks, the dog is sick, and I have a chronic back pain that makes it hard to sit in one place for very long. My business is completely dead and the bills are mounting on a pile on top of my desk. God don't you care about me? I don't understand why some people can have everything they want and the rest of us struggle day to day!
Mismanaged American Economy at Great Risk
By :
Gerald Greene
It may already be too late to save America as we know and love it. A far different country may emerge from the seeds that eight years of mismanagement have sown.
Mortgage Interest Rates Jump Up
By :
Ki Gray
Interest rates have increased recently. This article details what mortgage products have changed and what we might be seeing in the near future.
High Energy Prices Are a Disaster for America
By :
Gerald Greene
As long as America remains hooked upon oil and in spending more than we take in on unwise wars and in garrisoning the world it will likely take more than an Obama or McCain to save us from a long downward spiral off the king of the mountain heap.
Water Meters; Coming To A Street Near You
By :
Thomas Pretty
A look at government initiatives to increase the use of water meters and to overhaul the way we use this resource, and how it is priced.
Alternative Ways Of Dealing With The Fuel Crisis
By :
Catherine Harvey
A look at ways to get around without having to be subject to the extortionate price of petrol at the pumps today.
The Record High Price Of Gasoline Is A Good Thing
By :
Michael Littles
A must read, eye opening look at America's dependency on gasoline and the positive effects it is happening on our world.
American Economy Moving Towards Failure Mode
By :
Gerald Greene
For awhile Americans thought that the saying "they sweat, we think" was cool. However, now thinking Americans are beginning to wonder if a service based economy will be able to compete in today's fast moving world. Nations that have concentrated on high tech manufacturing and that actually make things that people all over the world want are moving ahead economically while the US falls behind.
Smaller Brain From Smoking Too Much?
By :
Samantha Gilmartin
Recent reports suggest that heavy cannabis consumption can lead to certain areas of the brain shrinking. Reopening the debate of the dangers of smoking cannabis and the effects on the human body.
Blade Debate Sharpens In Run Up To The Olympics
By :
Samantha Gilmartin
Since the double-amputee sprinter Oscar Pistorious was cleared to run in the Beijing Olympics last month his case has attracted a huge amount of debate. With his dependence on the controversial 'Cheetah' carbon blades to allow him to compete, is it fair that he race against able-bodied athletes?
The Country's Gone Crazy For Health And Safety
By :
Catherine Harvey
A look at some of the crazy rules implemented of late because of health and safety regulations.
America Motoring Towards Economic Disaster
By :
Gerald Greene
With energy prices moving higher over the long term there isn't one politician in sight who has the guts to tell Americans that many of them face a long term reduction in their standard of living.
Factors Involved With Immigration To New Zealand
By :
Thomas Pretty
A look at the prerequisites for migration to New Zealand and the four main categories that migrants should fall into.
The Fate Of The Estate Agent
By :
Thomas Pretty
A look at how current property market conditions are leading to hard times for estate agencies.
Are We Being Priced Off The Road
By :
Catherine Harvey
A look at some of the issues raised in the press and general public recently regarding the cost of fuel and of running a car or transport business.
Thousands Dead In Myanmar And China Is A Sign Of The End Times
By :
Linda Dipman
Mega disasters are a sign of the End Times. Our world has an allotted time and it is almost over. This is the reason why our world is experiencing mega disasters like the cyclone in Myanmar and the quake in China that has lead to hundreds of thousands of people dying.
Flexibility of Background Check
By :
chris sullivan
Privacy means a lot to everybody since there are a lot of things they would to keep on for themselves. ...There are no secrets which are not opened up to the world. One way or another, you would have to let others know what is going in your life and what your past is.
The Credit Crisis Is Fuelled By Fuel Prices
By :
Terry Cartwright
Much of the financial crisis in the world is caused by a lack of confidence between banks and financial institutions and their clients which are symptoms of the credit crunch not the root cause. Changing the supply and demand for oil which is the root cause would restore confidence and avoid financial turmoil.
How Will The US Economy Recover?
By :
Ki Gray
The US is currently dealing with the fallout from the mortgage crisis. The article looks at the current state of the US economy.
Investing in a Down Market
By :
Ki Gray
When the market is down people frequently avoid investing. This article looks at some of the benefits of investing in our current down market.
A Look At New Zealand Emigration Levels
By :
Thomas Pretty
A study of levels of immigration in New Zealand and how the government's policy seems to be paying off.
A Message Of Hope For The Financial Crisis
By :
Linda Dipman
I just didn't understand what I was doing wrong? I tithed, helped others all the time and yet here was the dismal truth, I didn't have enough when extra expenses like house and car taxes and even insurance came due. I didn't even have enough for my grandchildren's birthdays or even Holidays.
American Empire Running on Gas Fumes
By :
Gerald Greene
The great tragedy of America in an age of peak oil is that the nation was built on and still depends for its normal functioning upon sources of cheap energy which are increasingly in short supply and becoming more and more expensive.
Commodities Stoke Inflation Fears
By :
Ki Gray
The Fed has cut interest rates several times in 2008. This article discusses the problems associated with inflation which has followed the interest rate cuts.
The Process Of A Fire Risk Assessment
By :
Thomas Pretty
A look at the legally defined actions of fire risk assessors and how an assessment has to take many factors into account.
Credit Crunch: Light at the End of the Tunnel
By :
Ki Gray
The credit crunch has been gripping the country for the last several months. This article discusses the current situation with the credit crunch.
Sub-Prime Fallout: Why Such A Big Deal?
By :
Ki Gray
This article describes the sub-prime crisis in detail, with emphasis on its similarities and differences from the savings-and-loan scandals.
Do Mass Media Influence the Political Behavior of Citizens
By :
Jonathon Hardcastle
Outside of the academic environment, a harsh and seemingly ever-growing debate has appeared, concerning how mass media distorts the political agenda. Few would argue with the notion that the institutions of the mass media are important to contemporary politics.
Ten Times Ten: What Future for Oil Prices?
By :
Daniel Yergin
Oil prices are fluctuating in line with the latest economic signals - up and down. This will continue until a clearer view of economic growth materializes.
Hurricane John Becomes Category 3 Major Hurricane Threatens Mexico
By :
David Maillie
While everyone has been watching tropical storm Ernesto, a new and very powerful storm formed in the pacific ocean off the coast of Mexico. Hurricane John is now a catagory 4 and could become a catagory 5 hurricane at landfall.
Will Hurricane Ernesto Hit New Orleans Similar To Katrina?
By :
David Maillie
It appears that as of right now Hurricane Ernesto is going to become a hurricane on Sunday. Will it becoma a major hurricane and head towards New Orleans? Here is the latest research on this potentially dangerous storm. This one could become another Katrina.
Gas Prices To Come Down Next Week Unless George Bush And Big Oil Intervene
By :
David Maillie
Gas prices are set to come down and provide relief from record prices. World conditions governing the price of oil and gas have calmed down and unless George Bush messes things up we should be seeing a reduction in gas costs as soon as next week.
Different Legal Punishments Given for Producing Counterfeit Money by Different Countries
By :
Amy Nutt
Different countries have different legal punishments for those producing counterfeit money and the punishments are quite tough.
The Oldest Man Moving To New Zealand
By :
Thomas Pretty
A recent news story of a man aged 102 who is moving to New Zealand to live out the twilight of his years.
The Removal Of Fire Extinguishers As A Safety Measure?
By :
Thomas Pretty
A look at the recent move by a British council to remove the fire extinguishers from communal areas, due to residents not having enough training to ensure their own safety.
Quitting Real Estate: Possibly a Good Career Move
By :
Ki Gray
As the real estate market slows alot of realtors have been leaving the real estate profession. This article goes through a few reasons why leaving might be a smart idea.
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