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  • Refrigerant Gas Management: Staying in Compliance of Government Regulations  By : Daniel Stouffer
    The article describes refrigerant gases, the different types of refrigerants, and their categories such as HCFCs, CFCs, and PFCs. Further explained is where refrigerant gases come from, why they are used in AC & HVAC equipment, and how existing United States and European regulations require detailed monitoring and reporting of refrigerant gas usage, leaks, and disposal.
  • Math Problems  By : Robert D.
    On this article, we briefly go over the challenges to be faced with the purpose of having a more effective educational system
  • How to Plan Essays?  By : Roberto Garabell
    Research paper writing is an integral part of any education system as it is the medium with the help of which the ability status of the student is judged and accordingly the grade is given. As a student it is essential for you to present an term paper that will be outstanding and make a mark in the mind of the people who are judging the term paper. So if you want to write the best term paper the first and foremost thing you have to do is choose the topic which will stand out amongst the other essays that have been submitted. The choice of the topic is the first step but not the last.
  • PET licensing and spay LAWS  By : Sara Murphy
    Licensing of canines is required in almost every United States government, or municipal. If a K-9 is unlicensed the owners may face monetary fines. To get licensed, the canine must have up-to-date shots.
  • Holdem-News - All about no limit hold em poker  By : Travis Secrest
    Holdem-News.com presents a series of news stories about Texas Hold-em Poker. In this article, we discuss all there is to know about no limit hold em poker. For more information visit http://www.holdem-news.com
  • Dog Handler for The Police  By : Tobay Dytham Swifft
    Police dogs are used for tracing criminal links and have been useful in solving various criminal cases. These dogs are usually accompanied by a police officer to the scene of the crime.
  • How to Get Prepared for a California Insurance Exam Easily  By : Lara Newcomb
    Are you going to go through a California Insurance Exam in the nearest future?
  • EduInfo – the most comprehensive global directory  By : Kunal Dubey
    This is era of globalization and education system also has been significantly influenced and the best part is that it has been welcomed by the people. Hence, we can see numerous directories on the internet which have bundles of information about educational institution. But the key point of concern is choosing comprehensive global directory and here comes a name eduinfo.com.
  • Which are the top 5 institutes for management studies?  By : Kunal Dubey
    As a student, we are used to of ranking. All the time, ranking has oppressed us. In school, no ranking means punishment. In college, no ranking means no opportunity. Hence, we never bothered to think upon the relevance and importance of ranking. Eduinfo also thought a lot before providing a briefing of top institutions. Eventually, it was decided to provide ranking format for briefing of institution. So, it is a bit different from hardcore ranking sort of stuff and focused to provide formal idea about few excellent institutions.
  • What are the top 5 criteria for selection of educational institutes?  By : Kunal Dubey
    Educational institution means quality education and interaction with latest update in the concerning subject. Most of the time, we strictly stick with these facts and few other important issues remain neglected. For instance, we neglect correctional purposes of institutions as admission criteria in these institutions are based upon entrance test and certain strong eligibility criteria. Hence, this article has tried to include normal and some not so called important yet very important measures for selection of top educational institutions.
  • Police Community Support Officer  By : Tobay Dytham Swifft
    A PCSO is a person who often works with local communities to combat crime. A PCSO is uniformed person but they do not have the power of arrest. They play a major role in combating crime, acting as a deterrent by patrolling the street and often deal with anti social behavior.
  • Creative Ideas For Class Reunions & Reunion Souvenirs  By : Kathy Klossner
    Are you planning the next big class reunion? As fun and memorable as class reunions are, it sure does take a lot of hard work and meticulous planning to pull it all off successfully. It's no wonder we usually only plan them to occur once every five years!
  • Become A Hairdresser  By : Tobay Dytham Swifft
    A hairdresser does much more than cut hair. If a hairdresser is not in tune with her customers, it will be difficult, if not impossible, for her to fully perform the duties of her job. There is quite a bit that goes into being an effective hairdresser, and one does not want to come up short.
  • Is online learning system helpful?  By : Kunal Dubey
    Now, one may be in dilemma how to find the best one online institution? So, website like eduinfo.com is certainly a damn good directory where one can find rich details about online institutions and courses. Winter session also has been almost begun and this is right time to enroll in the suitable courses and enhance career opportunities.
  • Holdem-News - Secrets to playing no limit hold em  By : Travis Secrest
    Holdem-News.com presents a series of news stories about Texas Hold-em Poker. In this article, we discuss the how to make money playing online poker. For more information visit http://www.holdem-news.com
  • Top Ten Reasons to use Solar Electric / Solar Panels  By : Randy Connors
    Solar Panels & Solar Electric: The Top Ten Reasons to Use Them
  • How to Become a Pilot / Learn to Fly Now  By : Randy Connors
    Summary of learning to fly and flight training basics for those interested in becoming pilots
  • How to Tile a Shower  By : Matt Morgan
    This article offers practical tips and advice on how to tile a shower cubicle.
  • How to Tile a Countertop  By : Matt Morgan
    A short article giving practical tips and advice on how to tile a countertop.
  • You Can Take Your Classroom To The Comfort Of Your Bedroom  By : Chandrasoma Perera
    Online education as a vehicle of awareness has come to stay as there is a continuing demand as more people around the world get access to internet globlly and crave for more knowledge online as there is more craving to learn from home and learn to develop skill and need to get job oriented education.
  • The Single Thing That Makes School Fundraisers Successful  By : Juan Franco
    I can say that without a doubt I can tell you that as long as a school does a main stream product line in their school fundraisers, they can and do have above average sales IF they do one thing. One simple thing, that's it. The answer to a great fundraising program can be summarized in three words...
  • Su Salud y El Aceite de Oliva Historia  By : James Murray
    Los beneficios para la salud del aceite de oliva en la dieta mediterránea se ha convertido en más de una novela de observación. La investigación clínica es que justifique los beneficios saludables, pero los gustos gourmet y sabores son las primas así vale la pena mencionar demasiado.
  • Jahannam (Hell)  By : Dr. D.S. Merchant
    The word jahannam is derived from jihinnam means a deep pit, and as it is said in Arabic: bir'un jahannam'un means a well whose depth is very great. The word jahannam occurs 77 times in the Koran. Another name for hell, which bears a similar significance, but occurs only once in the Koran, is hawiya (101:9) means an abyss or a pit having no bottom, the root being hawa which means falling down to a depth from a highest and hence according to Raghib, it refers to low desires. Four names of hell are taken from the analogy of fire, viz. jahim, derived from jahm signifying the burning or blazing of fire, but this word is applied to the fury of war as well as of fire, while tajahhama, another measure from the same root means he burned with vehemence of desire or covetousness and niggardliness also he became strained in disposition, occurring 23 times in the Koran. Sa'ir is derived from sa'r means the kindling of fire, and it is metaphorically applied to the raging of war or outbreak of disease, occurring 8 times in the Koran. Su'ur is used in the sense of distress (54:24). Saqar is derived from saqara, means the heat of the sun scorched a man, occurring 4 times in the Koran. Laza means flame, and in one form talazza is metaphorically used for burning with anger, occurring only once in the Koran (92:14). Hutama is derived from hutam means the crushing or grinding of everything to powder or the breaking of a thing, also rendering infirm or weak with age, while hutama means a vehement fire, occurring twice in the same context (104:4-5). The most common description, al-nar (fire) occurs 125 times in the Koran. Besides, hell has lahab means flames (77:31), and it punishes by combustion, aza'b al-hariq (3:181). The nar hamiya (101:11) means a raging fire.
  • Planning Tips For School Fundraising Cookie Dough Sales  By : Juan Franco
    When it is time to start your cookie dough fundraiser, here are 6 key things to remember when planning and running it.
  • Ithna Asharites  By : Dr. D.S. Merchant
    "The death of Imam Jafar Sadik in 148/765 marked the beginning of the decentralization of Shi'ite religious authority. The Ithna Asharites or the Twelvers, the Shi'ite sect supported Musa Kazim as their next Imam after Imam Jafar Sadik. Musa Kazim was born in 128/745 on the road between Mecca and Medina. His mother was a Berbar slave, called Hamida. Throughout the whole of his life, Musa was faced with hostility from the Abbasids. The cause of his arrest and murder is said to have been the result of the plotting of caliph Harun ar-Rashid's vizir, Yahya bin Khalid. Thus, Musa was arrested in 177/793 in Mecca, then he was sent to Baghdad, where he was imprisoned and killed by poisoning in 183/799.
  • It Is Through Your Light That It Has Come To Be So  By : Dr. D.S. Merchant
    In Egypt, the festival of Navroz was celebrated with great pomp. It must be known that Egypt under the Fatimid remained largely a Sunni country and Ismailism won only a limited following among the population. Cairo alone housed a large Sunni population. When Imam al-Muizz found that the general Muslims took less interest publicly in the festival, he prohibited public festivities on Navroz in 363/974. Thus, the celebration first moved to the streets of Cairo, to the Azhar, and, finally, to the palace itself. These changes show in part how a popular celebration moved progressively close to the Ismaili centre of Cairo and ultimately was assimilated into the ceremonial of the court. The general population probably did not desist from its customary practices on the festival, but the ceremony that took place at court was stripped of all popular elements.
  • Internal Audit Myths  By : Ed Bones
    Internal audit has been a requirement of ISO9001 since its inception, and was inherited from the line of standards that preceded the ISO document. For many organisations internal audit is seen simply as a requirement, something to be undertaken, a cost of doing business. For those involved with the delivery of the internal audit process, a series of myths have been generated which over time change their order of importance, or emphasis.
  • Pursuing Quality Improvement  By : Ed Bones
    One doesn't have to be around for more than a decade or so to witness the apparent rise and fall of several management schemes (some say fads) intended to change the world, or at least the confined world of the operation in which you function.
  • Cosmetic Surgery Procedures: Rhinoplasty BC  By : Roberto Garabell
    Although plastic surgery is acclaimed as one of the wonders of modern science, this article reveals that the process has its roots further back than we think.
  • Beware Gemologist  By : Mithun Rao
    It is in the tense situations like the one mentioned here, that the practical experience of identifying gemstones can really come in handy. Observation is the key to determining if a gemstone is real or fake. Sometimes a skilled eye and a loupe is all it takes to make sure of a stone's authenticity.
  • Purchase Pretend Play Toys Online  By : Gnubas
    In this useful about toys and games, we will tell you about pretend play toys. We are confident that you'll find this essay useful.
  • Pharmacy Technician Training: Get On The Right Track  By : Stanley Haggy
    Being a professionally trained pharmacy technician can be an attractive career option. However, there are many options to become a qualified pharmacy technician so that you are properly equipped for the job. We seek to offer tips and suggestions on how you can find the right training schools and programs for pharmacy tech.
  • Achievement Measurement  By : Ed Bones
    The often repeated requirement to improve business performance and to achieve not simply an improvement but continual improvement, pre-supposes that some mechanism or method exists to actually measure performance, since measurement is a pre-requisite to control and improvement.
  • Online Paralegal Training Or Traditional Paralegal Training?  By : Kristin Kronstain
    California paralegal schools allow you to blend your education between courses in law and courses in business. By taking classes in both of these subject areas, you will be able to develop a well-rounded paralegal career whether you choose to work in Sacramento, California or elsewhere in the country.
  • Receiving A Party Wall Notice  By : Steve Whitehead
    The Party Wall Act can create some misunderstandings about how construction works are undertaken. This article aims to enlighten the receiving neighbour on the correct process.
  • How To Make A Student Job Search On Line  By : Gnubas
    When you've finished reading our enlightening document about student job search, you can impress your friends with the huge amount of information you have achieved on this subject and about jobs and career in general.
  • The Party Wall Act  By : Steve Whitehead
    The Party Wall Act can create some misunderstandings about how construction works are undertaken. This article aims to enlighten both neighbours on the correct process.
  • Party Wall Basics  By : Steve Whitehead
    What is a party wall?
    A Party wall is a dividing partition between two adjoining buildings (or units) that is shared by the wners/leaseholders of each property. Party walls are...
  • Ismailis  By : Dr. D.S. Merchant
    The Shi'a Ismaili Muslims are now a global jamat and spread all over the world, ranging from Australia down south to the Arctic zone in Canada, up north. In all countries of their settlement, including the very new ones, Ismailis are seen to exist harmoniously within the broader framework of the country concerned, on the one hand progressing steadily under Present Imam's guidance on the other, contributing to the progress and well-being of that particular country. The Ismailis emerged originally from Syria, then spread in Yamen, Iran, Central Asia, Indo-Pakistan subcontinent, East Africa, etc.
  • Learn More About Higher Education  By : Gnubas
    In this essay we'll introduce you to a few basics of what higher education has to give any individual who are interested in knowing more about education choices and much more.
  • Ismailia Socio-Economic Conference  By : Dr. D.S. Merchant
    "The First World Ismailia Socio-Economic Conference was held on Tuesday, December 15, 1964 on the ground of the Aga Khan Gymkhana, Karachi. Pakistan was fortunate to be the venue of this most important Conference.

    It was a sunny, bright and pleasant morning, when the Present Imam arrived at 10.30 a.m. and walked through the red carpet leading to the well decorated stage amidst the thundering applause of almost 6000 Ismailis, both delegates and observers from 13 countries. The inaugural session started with the recitations of the Koran and Ginan.
  • Ismailia Associations  By : Dr. D.S. Merchant
    "In 1944, Imam Sultan Muhammad changed the name of Recreation Club Institute into the Ismailia Association for India. Ali Muhammad Macklai was appointed its President with Alijah Rajab Ali Muhammad Dandawala as Vice-President and Itmadi Rehmatuallah Virjee as Hon. Secretary. Thus, the Ismailia Recreation Club was the progenitor of the Ismailia Association. In view of his long selfless services, the Imam granted the titles of Huzur Wazir (minister in attendance) and Commander in Chief to Ali Muhammad Macklai.
  • Ismaili Scouts  By : Dr. D.S. Merchant
    The modern scouting movement was started in the world for the purpose of training the youths in the essentials of good citizenship and it arose in 1908 after the appearance of the book, Scouting for Boys written by the then inspector general of cavatry in the British army, Lieut. General R.S.S. Baden-Powell (1857-1941). Thus, the scouting movements spread in Britain and very quickly to other countries. Chile was the first to take up scouting after Britain, and Canada, Australia, New Zealand and South Africa were the first in the commonwealth, but by 1910, it had spread to Sweden, France, Norway, Mexico, Argentina and the United States. During the first world war (1914-1919), its movements almost spread in the major countries of the world. In 1920, the first international scout meeting, or the first world Jamboree was held in Olympia, London, which was attended by 8000 scouts from 34 countries. It was on this occasion that Sir Baden-Powell was acclaimed Chief Scout of the world by virtue of his unique position as the acknowledged founder of the movement. In the same year, the Girl Guides were also founded.
  • Understanding The Importance Of Water  By : Joan Barton
    Polluted water comes from industrial dumping, sewage, intense farming and individuals, polluted water shows up in all types of water including wells streams reservoirs rivers and the ocean.
  • Online Shopping & Gardening Tips for the Young, Marvellous and Broke  By : Roberto Garabell
    Clever ideas to take your pad from dreary to dazzling without breaking the bank
  • Ismaili Flag - Significant Features Of Both Colors  By : Dr. D.S. Merchant
    "We have described above the features of green and red colours. We will briefly proceed to discuss significant characteristics of these two colours together.

    Ibn Khaldun (d. 1406) writes in Muqaddimah (1:186) that Khadija asked, what garment he liked best to wear during revelation, and the Prophet replied, "White and green ones", whereupon she said that it was an angel, meaning that green and white, are the colours of goodness and of the angels." Imam Ahmed bin Hanbal (d. 855) writes that when the revelation came, the Prophet covered his head with almost green mantle, his face grew red, he snored as one asleep, or rattled like a young camel; after some time he recovered (Masnad, Cairo, 1949, 4:222).
  • Royal Britain's Interesting History During The 15th & 16th Century  By : Devinder Patel
    From 1370 to 1413 many revolutions took place in Britain (not yet "Great") at this time and ultimately the House of Lancaster grabbed the English Throne. The losses in France started a series of bloody events that were horrible in Medieval (or is it MediEVIL !) Britain and it again lost its glory, until Tudor Henry VII came to the throne after winning the battle of Market Bosworth in 1485 and starting another century's history in Britain.
  • 1000 Years Of British History After 410 AD When The Romans Evacuated  By : Devinder Patel
    The Romans kept continually pushing back their Celtic attackers in Britain from two sides (the North and West) but then in 410 AD Emperor Constantine removed his Roman Army in Britain altogether in order to defend the Roman Empire at the River Rhine frontier from invasion. The different cities of Britain thus had to defend themselves and the Romans never came back.
  • Global Warming and Greenhouse Gases  By : Anna Williams
    A common-sense approach to the facts about Global Warming, aside from arguments, principles, and opinions.
  • Apply For And Get Your Minority Scholarship For College  By : Jon Arnold
    If you are a minority, your chances of being awarded a minority college scholarship have never been greater. The requirements have changed significantly, and you should start applying for each and every one that can be found.
  • The Bold Truth About Student Scholarships  By : Jon Arnold
    If you don't have multiple student scholarships to help defray the cost of your college education, it is only because you have not put in the effort to apply for as many of you could have. Take the time to apply, since they are not going to come looking for you to award them to you.
  • Ismaili Flag - Modern Period  By : Dr. D.S. Merchant
    "Imam Hasan Ali Shah (1817-1881) arrived in India in 1842. He died and buried in Hasanabad, Bombay in 1881. He was succeeded by his son Imam Aga Ali Shah (1881-1885), who also died in Poona on August 17, 1885. His body in a bier was brought to Bombay, where it was temporarily enshrined in Hasanabad, Bombay for 64 days, and shipped for interment in Najaf. Mukhi Kassim Musa (d. 1896), the then estate agent was entrusted to carry the Imam's bier from Bombay to Najaf. He left behind a very important narrative of the journey of 25 days. He relates that the procession carrying the bier to the sea-port was started from Hasanabad on October 25, 1885. Describing the scene of the grand procession of ten thousand persons, he writes that, "Many persons, numbering 125 had lifted the plates of fruits and sweetmeats on heads in the procession. They were followed by another 125 Ismaili believers, carrying banners and muttering salawat with tears in eyes. They were followed by the special horses of Imam Aga Ali Shah, caparisoned in golden and silver. Behind them were six horses loaded with swords, and another six with that of the shields. Next followed five riders, and three among them held three big banners of Ali bin Abu Talib. These banners are taken out on special occasions" (p. 7).
  • Ismaili Flag - Islamic Period  By : Dr. D.S. Merchant
    "The Islamic state of Medina continued the old Arab custom. In this context, the sources mention two synonyms, i.e., liwa (flag) and rayah (standard). It was liwa (pl alwiyah), which was ordinarily used in all expeditions; but ruyat (pl. of rayah) were used in all the battles. The Islamic armies under the Prophet was drawn from various tribes. Each unit consisted of a tribe, usually fighting under its own chief. Each tribe had its own tribal banner borne aloft by its bravest champion.

    This office or military post retained its tribal character through out the period of the Prophet. Nevertheless, the Prophet representing the central authority, had his own banner mostly green in colour. Reuben Levy writes in The Social Structure of Islam (Cambridge, 1962, pp. 434-5) that, "Flags had another significance in Muslim warfare. Each tribe had its own and regarded it as the ralling centre in battle, for near it was the commander." When the Prophet ordered an expedition in Medina, no call was made aloud or any trumpet was blown, but he planted his green banner in the mosque to rally the Muslims under it.
  • Ismaili Flag - Fatimid Period  By : Dr. D.S. Merchant
    "Imam Radi Abdullah (840-881) had sent his da'is in all directions from Syria to propagate Ismailism. The most acclaimed among them was Ibn Hawshab (d. 914), who was sent to Yamen in 880. He made a large conversion and established an Ismaili rule. He took possession of a stronghold on a hillock and made it his headquarters. He hoisted the green banner at his headquarters, bearing the Koranic verse on it. Meanwhile, Abu Abdullah al-Shi'i (d. 911) conquered almost whole Maghrib and routed the Aghlabid rule of 112 years. He captured Raqada and made it his headquarters on March 25, 909. He started the Fatimid khutba and struck coins. He hoisted most significantly the Fatimid banner. Ibn Hammad (d. 1230) writes in Akhbar al-Muluk Bani Ubayd wa Siyaratihim (Paris, 1927, pp. 7-8) that Abu Abdullah also got his slogans inscribed on banners, weapons, trapping and seals. The banner had an inscription of the Koranic verse: "Soon shall the hosts be routed, and they shall turn their backs." (54:45).
  • Make it a Great Start to the School Year  By : Jim Hartley
    At SuperCamp, students learn valuable techniques that make learning fun and easy. To ensure these skills are not lost or forgotten when the leave camp, it is important for parents to help enforce them at home. With a new school year upon us, one of the biggest things parents can do to help set their student up for success is to create a positive study environment at home.
  • Ismaili Centre  By : Dr. D.S. Merchant
    The Ismaili Centre has great importance in Ismaili society. It serves as a multipurpose place for a faithful. An Ismaili does not enter the Centre for worship only but he also learns a lesson how to lead a life of chastity, contenment, tolerance, fraternity and balance. To promote economic and social development programs and cultural activities, the Ismaili Centre in different parts of the world have been built by the Present Imam, whose detail is given below:- (see other Ismaili centre entries)
  • Solar Cells and Photovoltaic Power  By : Anna Williams
    Learn what photovoltaic cells are and how they produce solar energy.
  • Swipe and Drag, Tap and Flick - Getting to Grips With Your iPhone 3G's Gestures  By : Lorna Mclaren
    A simple and easy to follow step by step guide to mastering the gestures required to get the very best from your iPhone 3 G
  • Ismaili Band  By : Dr. D.S. Merchant
    The word band is borrowed from the French bande meaning troop. The synonymous word in Spanish is banda adopted from Teutonic form. The term band was used in England to apply to the King's Band of 24 violins at the court of Charles II (1660-1685). The word band represents a broad term that describes a group of musicians performing on wind and percussion instruments. Thousands years ago, when a procession of the Egyptian marched towards the shrine of Serpis, the healing-god, the musicians in the group played reed-pipes, tambourines and drums. The Bible describes, "an hundred and twenty priests sounding with trumpets." In Greece and Rome, trumpeters headed all triumphal processions. In 570 B.C., Servius Tullius introduced bronze trumpet into the Roman army. In the 12th century, the convention of musical notation was accepted; before then all music was played by ear.
  • UFO Evidence 1951  By : Ronald Pearce
    This article is from Project Blue Book - the renowned book that contains evidence of UFO sightings that the US Air Force tried to hide from the public.
  • Green Fireball UFOs observed in Mexico  By : Joy Healey
    Reports of Unidentified Flying Objects (UFOs), from extremely credible witnesses, have fascinated ufologists for years now. Some of the most exciting, and well-documented stories are those about the Green Fireballs sighted in Mexico. Here's an extract taken from the mysterious "Project Blue Book".
  • Solar Cells and Solar Panels  By : Anna Williams
    What are solar cells, and how do they work?
  • Ismaili  By : Dr. D.S. Merchant
    The word batin is derived from batan means hidden, concealed, covert, inward, inner or esoteric. Ibn Taymiyya quotes Hasan Basari as related that, "Verily, each Koranic verse has an outer meaning and the inner meaning" (Majmu Fatwa, Riyad, 1382 AH, 13:231). Abu Na'im related from Ibn Masud in his Kitab al-Huliya as quoted by Suyuti in al-Itaqan that, "The Koran indeed revealed in seven words, and there is not a single word which does not possess its outer and inner meanings. No doubt, Ali bin Abu Talib completely commanded the knowledge of both outer and inner meanings." Yusuf al-Bahrani (d. 1772) quotes the Prophet as saying in Kitab al-Burhan fi tafsir al-Koran (1:17) that, "Among you is one who will fight for the tawil of the Koran as I have fought for its tanzil. That one is Ali bin Abu Talib." In another tradition, the Prophet said, "I am the Lord of revelation (sahib al-tanzil) and Ali is the Lord of interpretation (shib al-tawil)." J.K. Birge writes in The Bektashi Order of Dervishes (London, 1937, p. 106) that, "This is understood to mean that Muhammad taught the external facts about what Muslims should believe and what they should do, but it is only through Ali that one can enter into an understanding of their deeper meaning." Abdullah bin Masud said, "The Koran was revealed in seven letters. There is not a single letter but it has an exterior and an interior meaning and with Ali is the knowledge of these." (Kitab al-Burhan fi tafsir al-Koran (1:21). The Ismailis are also called the Batiniyya (esotericists or interiorists) because of professing the inner aspects of Islam, and as such the Ismailism is the batini tariqah.
  • Perfect Conditions Make for Perfect Storms - How Hurricanes Form  By : Mark Decherd
    If you've ever wondered why hurricanes arrive like clockwork during "hurricane season," it's because conditions are just right. With the warm waters of late summer, low pressure systems, and other conditions in place, hurricanes are born.
  • Is Googling Making You Smarter or Dumber?  By : Bradley Scorzy
    You spend approximately 7 hours weekly just by googling, that is without opening any websites. Is there a way to make a better use of that time without having to ditch google?
  • Sixth Grade Science Fair Experimentss|Science Fair Experiments for 6th Graders  By : Robert Watson
    You may ask, how does a grammar school science projects make kids into useful individuals? The simple answer is -- by giving them knowledge to be responsible. You can start with finishing a 6th grade science projects.
  • Steel Buildings Buying Tips  By : Linda Falorio
    Steel buildings buying tips to help the first time pre-engineered steel building and prefab metal building buyer feel confident as a pro.
  • UFO Near Luke AFB?  By : Joy Healey
    Do you believe in UFOs? Unidentified flying objects? With so many credible, yet unexplained, reports the questions should not be lightly dismissed. Marvel at just one sighting, at Luke AFB, and draw your own conclusions.
  • History of the United States Postal Service  By : Ellen Bell
    Learn about the history of our U.S. Postal Service, from its humble beginnings to the large-scale organization we know today. We’ll cover the major milestones in this brief history of the USPS.
  • In an Educational Bureaucracy, It Is Hard to Weed Out Incompetence  By :
    My level of being appalled rose dramatically the other day, fortunately, my blood pressure remained the same. The cause of this happening was an editorial in USA Today (7-17-08) titled the "Teacher Protection Racket". It seems that getting rid of teachers in the public school system is almost as difficult as quickly solving any perceived problems involving global warming. Find out why.
  • Influence of the New Moon  By : Dr. D.S. Merchant
    Sir Isaac Newton's theory of gravity speaks that every particle attracts every other particle with a force that depends on their masses and the distance between them. The moon constantly attracts the earth behaves like a loose garment that can be pulled out from the body to fall back again. It implies that every day, when the moon is directly overhead, the water of the earth flows out towards the moon, and causes high tide. Hence, during the full moon, the attraction is greater than the normal. Dr. Lyall Watson writes in Supernature (London, 1973, p. 49) that, "Every drop of water in the ocean responds to this force, and every living marinal animal and plant is made aware of the rhythm. The lives of those that inhabit the margins of the seas depend entirely on this awareness."
  • Become A Medical Transcriptonist -- 5 Reasons Why  By : Pam Lyon
    Medical Transcription is a great opportunity to have your own home business, or work from home. Here are my 5 favorite reasons to become a Medical Transcriptionist...
  • Designing jewelry with antique cut diamonds  By : Mithun Rao
    There is a large difference between the overall affect that an antique cut diamond has as compared to the brilliance of modern cut diamonds. While antique cut diamonds exude a certain subtle panache, the modern cuts provide a brilliance that is unparalleled in its own intense way.
  • Why carbide gravers win over steel gravers everytime  By : Rosemary Brookes
    Over the past few years there has been a lot of controversy over whether to use a carbide graver over a steel graver. Often the incorrect grade of tungsten carbide is used when manufacturing carbide gravers and therefore their quality is undermined. Should the correct grade of carbide be chosen there is no reason you should ever have to use a steel graver again.
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