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  1. Delay The Age Spots Written by: nattapon kawsaad
    Skin is generally a major component of our system, it can merely disclose our consuming routines, tiredness, laziness, and carelessness. It even can disclose climate we exercise or not. What we do all of the much more than the time influences our pores and skin coloration lastly. (Posted: 2010-03-19)

  2. Fun Easter Activities for Kids Written by: Teresa Evans
    The lead up to Easter is an exciting time for kids so you may want some fun Easter activities to keep them busy, happy and settled in this exciting time. There are loads of activities that you do with kids that are not only fun but are also educational. When you choose Easter activities for kids at home or at school, you may as well choose something that will not just let them have fun but it will also help them to learn and grow. (Posted: 2010-03-17)

  3. Real Tips For Succeeding at an Online University Written by: Rhonda Smith
    According to the 2008 Sloan Survey of Online Learning, enrollment in online colleges grew more than 12 percent from the year prior These online, classroom-free programs are becoming increasingly popular as learners try to improve their education and skills, without giving up their regular paycheck (Posted: 2010-03-16)

  4. The 3 Phases of Your Private Pilot Training Written by: Fred Longe
    To understand the private pilot flight training process, I am going to explain to you how the pilot training process works For the most part, there are three parts to the private pilot training process (Posted: 2010-03-16)

  5. The Importance of Providing Positive Behavior Support (PBS) at School and at Home Written by: Dr. Veronica McCue
    Home and school should be a place where children are encouraged to grow academically and socially Both places should pride themselves on providing the support that will prepare children to not only become contributing members of society, but future leaders as well (Posted: 2010-03-16)

  6. What is the Importance of International Program For Students? Written by: Adriana Noton
    In high school, students are given opportunities that will shape who they are and help them to become the very best One of those programs is the international program for students (Posted: 2010-03-15)

  7. Lessons Students Will Face in University and Beyond Written by: Adriana Noton
    There are many things students will face in University and beyond Students are ripped from their comfort zone, their friends, their family, and everything they have known for eighteen years (Posted: 2010-03-15)

  8. Encourage Your Children to Take Piano Lessons Or Guitar Lessons Written by: Adriana N.
    Even when people are born without much ability to play a musical instrument, they usually still like music of some sort However, everyone should still have taken some guitar or piano lessons at some point in their life (Posted: 2010-03-15)

  9. MBA Interview Secrets - Tips For Acing That MBA Interview and Beating Out the Competition Written by: Elisabeth Kuhn
    Getting into a top MBA program can be quite a challenge And chances are that you're not thinking about getting into just any old program either (Posted: 2010-03-15)

  10. Improve Brain Fitness With 5 Fun Brain Games Written by: Sean Harbison
    No one ever said you couldn't have fun while improving your brainpower There are plenty of online resources to help improve brain fitness (Posted: 2010-03-13)

  11. Piltdown Man – Most Influential Hoax Written by: Irsan Kao
    In 1912 Charles Dawson an amateur British archaeologist discovered the first skull of apparently primitive hominid, ancestor of man - Piltdown man or Eoanthropus dawsoni in the Piltdown quarry of Sussex, England The finding was exquisitely unique as the skull was expected to be the fossilised remains of a concealed form of early man - Homo sapiens with a primitive jaw (Posted: 2010-03-13)

  12. How To Become A Pilot Written by: Les Batchelor
    If you would like to become a pilot, you must know where to start? To become a pilot you have to be ready for hard work, enthusiasm and determination. Along the way there will be loads of disappointments. Having said that, the first place to start is at school. Once you have decided that you are interested in flying and you intend to become a pilot then look for guidance at your school. (Posted: 2010-03-13)

  13. Is There Life on Mars? Written by: Irsan Kao
    Planet Mars has been a topic of controversy amongst the scientific community Many believe the possibility of life on the planet while others support their disbelief through scientific evidence (Posted: 2010-03-13)

  14. Crop Circles Written by: Irsan Kao
    "The storms about this part of Western Surrey have been lately local and violent, and the effects produced in some instances curious Visiting a neighbour's farm on Wednesday evening (21st), we found a field of standing wheat considerably knocked about, not as an entirety, but in patches forming, as viewed from a distance, circular spots (Posted: 2010-03-13)

  15. MBA Interview - Interviewers Are People, Too Written by: Wendy Fisher
    It's so easy to get wrapped up in preparing for an interview, getting all those notes into your head, and rehearsing what you are going to say, that it's easy to forget about the interviewer as a person I have heard more than once from interviewers that they are looking for a conversation (Posted: 2010-03-13)

  16. MBA Interview - Why You Must Visit the School Before the Interview Day Written by: Wendy Fisher
    There is one, simple way to get to know the business school you are interviewing for It's both easy and highly effective (Posted: 2010-03-13)

  17. MBA Interview - Show You Fit In, And Make Sure You Do Written by: William Fish
    Brad is a laid back guy, he likes to watch football and relax at home with a beer, a salami pizza and a smoke He's got his eyes set on this 6 foot tall fashion model (let's call her Angelina) who is a vegan, active in politics, hates TV and male sports, and socializes at fashionable events every week (Posted: 2010-03-13)

  18. MBA Interview - Don't Lie. Turn Your Weakness Into a Strength Instead. Written by: William Fish
    Maybe you don't really want to lie Most people don't (Posted: 2010-03-13)

  19. MBA Interview - Being Confident Without Being Cocky Written by: William Fish
    Interviewers love quiet confidence Interviewers hate overbearing applicants (Posted: 2010-03-13)

  20. Where to Find Sample Thesis Papers Written by: Jason Kay
    In order to learn how to write a proper undergraduate or graduate level thesis paper, you need to first grasp the key basics of how to start one The main contents are the Hypothesis statement, Literature review, Research Methodology, Analysis of Data, Summary, and Conclusion (Posted: 2010-03-13)

  21. Best Practices in Recruiting Clinical Trial Volunteers Written by: Dot Crane2
    Recruiting good volunteers for your research study can be difficult in practice and in ethical concerns. We have assembled some of the best tips to ensure your clinical trials have participants who were found ethically. (Posted: 2010-03-12)

  22. Basics of Creative Studies in Digital Photography Written by: Lorabella
    Learning digital photography is the best way to understand the world of digitalization Many people are not able to fulfill their dreams and passions in this field as this is very expensive (Posted: 2010-03-12)

  23. A Guide to Tertiary Vocational Education in Sound and Music Written by: Lorabella
    Sound and music production is an established field today Audio technology and music are used massively in making music albums, for giving special effects in a movie, creating soundtrack for commercial advertisements etc (Posted: 2010-03-12)

  24. Creative Studies in Web Design Written by: Lorabella
    It is very important for a web designer to know exactly how to create and master pages of a web site There should be a proper balance in the amount of graphic inputs and information provided (Posted: 2010-03-12)

  25. A Brief Guide to Creative Studies in Audio Mastering in Music Written by: Lorabella
    Sound is a medium of communication and a great one at that Imagine a life sans audio (Posted: 2010-03-12)

  26. Area 51 Written by: Irsan Komarga
    Area 51 is the nickname given to a US (Posted: 2010-03-12)

  27. Bermuda Triangle – Legend Or Science? Written by: Irsan Komarga
    In the past century, Bermuda Triangle has claimed beyond 1000 lives Many ships and airplanes have mysteriously gone missing (Posted: 2010-03-12)

  28. The Bigfoot Legend Written by: Irsan Komarga
    Bigfoot is an ape-like creature apparently inhabiting the Pacific Northwest forests of North America Frequently described as a large, hairy, bipedal humanoid and popularly referred as Sasquatch (Posted: 2010-03-12)

  29. How to Get Into Graduate School Written by: Jason Kay
    Getting into graduate school takes more than desire and in order to ensure your spot you have to make a lasting impression on the admissions committee The admissions committee of the graduate school in which you are trying to gain entry to will be looking for promising students who have the ability to become both great graduate students and great professionals in their field once graduate school is over (Posted: 2010-03-12)

  30. Algebra 1 and Pre-Algebra Problems and Worksheets Written by: Brian Tse
    Has you or your child ever needed extra help on math such as algebra Knowing these basics of math can help you manage your future since basic math is needed almost everywhere (Posted: 2010-03-12)

  31. Did Halle Berry Really Show me That I Need to Learn a Foreign Language? Written by: Lou Martiniano
    The other morning when I woke up I made up my mind that I was going to learn a foreign language The decision was to learn Spanish (Posted: 2010-03-12)

  32. Rudolph Flesch Rocks the World of Reading Written by: Bruce Deitrick Price
    Summary: The top educators in most English-speaking countries have waged a relentless war against Flesch His crime: being correct about reading (Posted: 2010-03-11)

  33. How to Give a Great Report in School Written by: Jeff McRitchie
    Giving a great report takes a little bit of time and effort Here are 6 quick tips to get you started (Posted: 2010-03-10)

  34. How to Write a Thesis Written by: Jason Kay
    When you are at the end of your studies for your degree it will be necessary for you to write your thesis Writing a thesis is a very important part of your schooling and more times than not it will account for much of your grading (Posted: 2010-03-10)

  35. Loch Ness Monster Written by: Irsan Komarga
    Affectionately known as Nessie, Loch Ness monster is a cryptid that is assumed to inhabit Loch Ness in the Scottish Highlands Interest and belief was drawn to the animal in 1933 when Alex Campbell, the water bailiff for Loch Ness and a part-time journalist reported the creature in Inverness Courier (Posted: 2010-03-10)

  36. UFO With Ancient Indian Origin Written by: Irsan Kao
    It is assumed flying saucers are of alien or governmental military origin, but are we are of another origin- The Ancient India The Indian connection has recently emerged when Chinese discovered Sanskrit documents in Tibet and sent them for translation to the University of Chandrigarh (Posted: 2010-03-10)

  37. UFO – Myth or Reality? Written by: Irsan Kao
    Unidentified Flying Objects (UFOs) are described as saucer, bowl, or triangular shaped craft with nocturnal lights and appear to be under intelligent control Objectively, any flying object that initially cannot be identified as an airplane, helicopter, blimp, balloon or kite, is termed as a UFO (Posted: 2010-03-10)

  38. Functional Illiteracy: Its Shocking Extent and Seriousness, Its Proven Solution Written by: Bob C. Cleckler
    A recent, careful analysis of the most extensive, statistically accurate study of U.S. adult illiteracy ever commissioned by the U.S. government proves that U.S. adult functional illiteracy is much worse than previously believed. Adult illiterates must constantly endure serious physical, mental, emotional, medical, and financial problems that most of us would consider a crisis if they occurred to us. The good news is that there is a proven solution which has never been tried in English. (Posted: 2010-03-09)

  39. What to Look For in a Private Tutor Written by: Ted Mosbi
    Investing in private academic tutoring can be a difficult decision While specific types of tutoring may have unique benefits, certain aspects of the student-tutor relationship are essential (Posted: 2010-03-09)

  40. John Fredrick Boepple - A Freshwater Pearl Button Pioneer Written by: Piper Smith
    It was not very long ago that the majority of buttons had a shiny, iridescent quality In fact, take a look at shirts and dresses as recent as the 1970's, and you might notice these luminous buttons (Posted: 2010-03-06)

  41. NAPW Rising Stars Education Scholarship – A New Approach To Success! Written by: Rashmi Menon
    A woman is the epitome of strength and resilience, symbolization of the perfect balances of senses and a unique power to endure the best and the worst of life To understand a woman is difficult, but yet the most difficult part is to comprehend how she leads her life taking care of each and every aspect, giving attention to all the minute details, of her family, her friends and all those who are close to her (Posted: 2010-03-06)

  42. A Guide to Tertiary Vocational Education in Web Designing Written by: Lorabella
    Web designers and web developers work hand in hand and both these fields require a lot of skills There is a huge demand in this field and hence it is very essential that you learn all the techniques required in this field (Posted: 2010-03-06)

  43. Tertiary Vocational Education in Photography Written by: Lorabella
    Mark Twain says, “Work consists of whatever a body is obliged to do Play consists of whatever a body is not obliged to do (Posted: 2010-03-06)

  44. Why is Bachelor Studies in 3D Animation Essential? Written by: Lorabella
    Many people are unaware of the term Phenakistoscope It is a term which is a technique which was in existence even before animation came into the scene (Posted: 2010-03-06)

  45. Career Oriented Bachelor Studies Written by: Lorabella
    It is very essential to have proper training when pursuing careers in the fields of photography, audio mixing, web designing and 3D animation There are different type courses available in this regard (Posted: 2010-03-06)

  46. Introduction to Bachelor Studies in Web Designing Written by: Lorabella
    Today, every business needs to be promoted in two different paths; online and offline The online promotion is done through websites which require efficient web designing (Posted: 2010-03-06)

  47. California Gold Rush Written by: Lawrence Reaves
    American history is a deeply woven story of new discoveries, seemingly endless frontiers and dogged perseverance Stories of events and movements that shaped our world and helped build our country can be heard from coast to coast and everywhere in between: the Industrial Revolution that sprouted in the northeast and moved outward, tales of revolution and martyrdom in the South (Posted: 2010-03-06)

  48. 5 Effective Ways to Motivate Your Students - The Five R's Written by: Jennifer Dobson
    Regardless of the grade you teach, motivation is the driving force behind all forms of learning In order to acquire and absorb new information, skills and practices students need to want to do so (Posted: 2010-03-05)

  49. Why Educational Toys Are Important Written by: Jason Koumas
    Did you know that your baby begins to learn the moment it starts thinking and that can be as early as six months Babies learn to connect things through touch, smell, taste, sounds and viewing various things (Posted: 2010-03-05)

  50. Pearlies - An Interesting Piece of Pearl History Written by: Jack Labens
    Europe, especially England, and most especially London in the 1880's was an interesting place It is considered a mid-Victorian time - a midway point between the Victorian Era and the time of unrest and creativity known as the Fin de Seicle - prior to the fashionable Edwardian period (Posted: 2010-03-05)

  51. 7 Fun Ways to Celebrate Birthdays in Your Classroom Written by: Jennifer Dobson
    If you have an elementary school classroom, then you likely have twenty-or-so birthdays coming up this school year - and each of them represents a great motive for having some fun with your students Let's look at some fun ways to celebrate birthdays in your classroom this year (Posted: 2010-03-04)

  52. 5 Simple Ways to Improve Your Teaching Strategies Written by: Jennifer Dobson
    Being an effective teacher requires that you have a variety of skills, including being able to manage and organize your classroom, connect with your students, provide activities that are engaging, understand individual learning styles, and so much more When these aspects come together, they create a learning atmosphere that is fun and rewarding (Posted: 2010-03-04)

  53. 7 Essentials Every Teacher Must Have in the Classroom Written by: Jennifer Dobson
    Surviving the school year and getting the most out of the time that you have with your students is more easily accomplished when you have the classroom essentials needed to "get the job done" Let's look at the essentials that every teacher must have in the classroom (Posted: 2010-03-04)

  54. 14 Organizational Tips For Your Classroom to Improve Your Student's Ability to Learn Written by: Jennifer Dobson
    As a teacher, you likely understand that the manner in which you organize your classroom is very important Your classroom organization should foster an environment that promotes learning (Posted: 2010-03-04)

  55. Spanish Lessons Online - Spanish Verb Conjuration - Regular Verbs Written by: Laura Ramirez
    It is very easy to identify a verb in English, since in their infinitive form they all have the word "to" in front of them For example, 'to read', 'to speak', and 'to run' (Posted: 2010-03-04)

  56. 13 Secrets to Saving Money on Teacher Supplies Written by: Jennifer Dobson
    These days, teachers must be resourceful in order to afford the materials they need for their classrooms Try these money-saving secrets --most of the time, all you'll need to get a great deal is a little leg work and your school ID (Posted: 2010-03-03)

  57. 11 Simple Ways to Get Your Students to Respect You Written by: Jennifer Dobson
    It can be extremely difficult to teach a class of students who do not respect you Not only will it keep students from learning, it can also grow into a serious safety issue (Posted: 2010-03-03)

  58. Top 10 Delightful Daycare & Preschool Activities Written by: Jennifer Dobson
    As a daycare provider, it is important to have a long list of activities that your children enjoy, as well as plenty of daycare supplies, such as art supplies, toys and games Active play is essential to brain development, so bring out the active in your daycare activities as much as possible (Posted: 2010-03-03)

  59. Tips For Success in Online Education and Distance Learning Written by: M. Jackson
    In order to succeed in distance learning you need to know how to balance work, school, family, leisure and also surround yourself with positive family, friends, and co-workers As soon as you enroll in an online distance learning class, the following tips will help you get to the finish line with your education (Posted: 2010-03-03)

  60. Creative Careers: Bachelors Studies in Vocational Education Written by: Kjerstid
    The final nirvana that we all seek to achieve after years and years of school and college education is a well-paying job, and a fast-track career Most of us are willing to compromise on seemingly interminable working hours, or doing the same routine jobs day after day, with little scope to try out something new and creative (Posted: 2010-03-03)

  61. Bachelors Studies In Creative Fields: Think Beyond The Usual Written by: Kjerstid
    In today’s times when the focus is on career-building, students already have a fair idea about what they want to do in life, and how to go about it They are not oblivious to the fact that it a highly competitive world out there, and specialized skills and knowledge are what gives them an extra edge over the huge numbers pursuing the sciences, law, management, banking etc (Posted: 2010-03-03)

  62. Tertiary Vocational Education In Creative Subjects: The Newest Trend In Bachelor’s Studies Written by: Kjerstid
    Enough has been said and written about tertiary education After schooling, the next obvious step for any student who opts for his higher studies is applying to a college or university (Posted: 2010-03-03)

  63. Get Working Right After You Graduate - Tertiary Vocational Education Written by: Kjerstid
    To meet the demands of a dynamic and technologically advancing world, the economy requires its workforce (the students) to be prepared to work in a work environment that requires more than just scholarly education There are a growing number of job opportunities in the entertainment, photography, music, performing arts, web designing, computers, animation and other such sectors that require specialized knowledge and skills (Posted: 2010-03-03)

  64. Vocational Tertiary Education: Your Best Bet In The Highly Competitive Job Market Written by: Kjerstid
    Vocational studies at the Bachelors level are no longer seen as merely secondary to the mainstream education, but are fast becoming popular with more and more opting for such courses There is no doubt that every student may not have the aptitude for science, law, banking etc (Posted: 2010-03-03)

  65. Breaking Down the SAT Written by: Ted Mosbi
    Contrary to popular belief, the SAT is not the single most important moment of a high school student's academic career Perfect SAT scores will not get a "D" student into Harvard, and weak SAT results will not keep a valedictorian out of college altogether (Posted: 2010-03-03)

  66. The MBA Interview Process - Your Resume Written by: Brett Pellegren
    This is an area where about 97% of MBA applicants drop the ball They simply do NOT know how to put a resume together (Posted: 2010-03-03)

  67. The MBA Interview Process - Work Experience Written by: Brett Pellegren
    It is a fact of life that everybody is going to have to accept Experience trumps just about everything else in the world (Posted: 2010-03-03)

  68. How to Find the Best Business Schools Written by: Erin McMaster
    This article has been written to give you some ideas which should help to to find the best business schools for you. (Posted: 2010-03-02)

  69. 21st-Century Skills: Same Old, Lame Old Written by: Bruce Deitrick Price
    The Education Establishment is all goo-goo gaga over the newest pedagogical approach: 21st-Century Skills This phrase refers to all the high-level “literacies” that students supposedly need to survive in the brave new world acoming (Posted: 2010-03-02)

  70. Photography Studies and Careers Within Written by: Lorabella
    To be a professional photographer is an extremely creative career decision; and an intelligent one at that Besides being a great career option in terms of money you can earn; it is also a very satisfying career with a lot of flexibility (Posted: 2010-03-02)

  71. Job Prospects of Creative Courses Written by: Lorabella
    With the demand for creative people with application-based learning on an increase these days, we have seen several reputed universities and institutes offering Creative courses Courses like Music, web designing and photography have already caught pace with other academic subjects and are now seeing a lot of youngsters take up these courses and get a whole new perspective to both fun and work (Posted: 2010-03-02)

  72. Creative Courses: The Courseware Written by: Lorabella
    Running creative courses like Music, Web Designing and Photography by reputed universities or institutes is no mean feat It means integrating a hobby into the academic curriculum (Posted: 2010-03-02)

  73. Creative Courses: Doing What You Like is the Norm Written by: Lorabella
    There is little distinction today between work and play Doing what you like is now the norm rather than liking what you do (Posted: 2010-03-02)

  74. Tertiary Vocational Education – Bachelors Education With a Difference Written by: Lorabella
    Every year thousands of students all over the country complete their schooling, and apply for admissions in colleges and universities for further studies While the sciences, law, accountancy, banking etc are the popular picks, there is a small but fast growing number who are opting for universities that offer a formal training and education in creative vocational courses like music, dance, dramatics, computers, web designing etc (Posted: 2010-03-02)

  75. What You Should Know About Nursing Written by: Homer Wisder
    Nursing is noted as one of the many prestigious careers in the field As the population continues to age, there is an ever increasing demand for educated and highly skilled nurses (Posted: 2010-03-02)

  76. Let’s Save Public Education: A Five-Point Plan Written by: Bruce Deitrick Price
    (Summary: Bruce Price, founder of Improve-Educationorg, says that improving public schools is easier than many people think (Posted: 2010-03-02)

  77. Fill me in on Atmopheric Science Written by: Barry Jonathan Lough
    Breathe in, breathe out Like most nervous flyers, you struggle to stay calm while you catapult upward and out east over the Atlantic as your flight gains altitude (Posted: 2010-03-02)

  78. A Review Of Malcolm X - He Believed In Peaceful Resistant Written by: Colon Bolden
    Malcolm X was largely into Truth and Justice - but not the American Way He felt "patriotism" was a crutch certain people were using to get at his own kind, as they were not letting them have their full civil and human rights (Posted: 2010-03-01)

  79. Benefits of Practical it Network Training Courses Written by: Derek Rogers
    IT network training courses are a new addition to build a business' diverse working knowledge in their field Some of the major factors in providing these courses include improving efficiency, increasing employee knowledge base and saving money from acquired skills (Posted: 2010-02-28)

  80. Choose Education Over Physical Features of Your Life Partner Written by: Deepa Mehta
    You need to know many things before you decide to take someone as your life partner There are many parameters to be taken care of (Posted: 2010-02-28)

  81. Information About Wastewater Treatment And Methods Written by: Adrianna Noton
    Handling wastewater in a safe way is vitally important for all of us who need water to survive Wastewater treatment therefore is a viable and important procedure for us to obtain viable and useable water (Posted: 2010-02-28)

  82. Lawn Bowls (How They Are Made) Written by: Martin Curtis
    Step 1 Black Bowls are made from a Phenol Formaldehyde grey powder, with a dye added to make them black (Posted: 2010-02-27)

  83. Why Pursue a Small Business Online Course? Written by: M. Jackson
    At one time or another, we all have probably seen those online business opportunity advertisements on the television, internet, or in print and thought of how nice the opportunity sounded Then, we fell back to reality and thought that it was too good to be true (Posted: 2010-02-27)

  84. Why Should You Consider an Online Marketing Degree? Written by: M. Jackson
    If you have a high level of creativity, possess strong communication skills as well as computer skills, there are many advantages to an online marketing degree First of all, a degree in marketing is a valuable tool in the portfolio of any business or marketing manager (Posted: 2010-02-27)

  85. What Can You Do With an Online Finance Degree? Written by: M. Jackson
    Whether you are already established in your career or just starting out, an online finance degree can open many doors For those who are currently working, a degree in finance, particularly a Master's in Business Administration, can mean promotion (Posted: 2010-02-27)

  86. Distance Education Programs – Earning the Degree That You Really Like at Your Own Pace Written by: Marie Castelle
    The distance education programs generally offer quality education by means of different means and they include satellite, mail and other up to date forms of technological methods A person can connect with distance learning programs in two ways: •Full time student •Part time student Distance education program are also known as correspondence courses or correspondence learning (Posted: 2010-02-27)

  87. Distance Learning Degrees – Revolutionized and Modernized Though Time Written by: Marie Castelle
    Distance education went through comprehensive facelift in recent times The creations of high-end telecommunication software, hardware and devices have reclassified the whole progression of distance learning degrees (Posted: 2010-02-27)

  88. Earn Your Degree Online: How Ready Are You For an Online Education? Written by: Marie Castelle
    For those who want to earn a degree, will they also consider obtaining it online If you are one of the aspirants for a degree, you might find yourself right in the middle of choosing which way to select in earning that degree that you want (Posted: 2010-02-27)

  89. Growth in the Field of Intelligence Management Education Written by: Juefeng Ge
    Intelligence Management Continues to Grow: In the world of criminal justice, there are not many resources that are of greater importance than intelligence when it comes to preventing crime and acts of terrorism The law enforcement community knows this and that is why the concept of intelligence-led policing has become ever present (Posted: 2010-02-27)

  90. Farming Saltwater Pearls Written by: Piper Smith
    When we go into a jewelry store and try on a lustrous strand of Akoya or Tahitian pearls, it’s hard to think about what that little stone went through before it hit the store A pearl has an entire life before it is strung and shipped out to a retail store (Posted: 2010-02-26)

  91. Jewelry Trends Through the Ages Written by: Piper Smith
    Jewelry has been around since before the history books were being written There have even been cave drawings found that depict items wrapped around necks and wrists of the people (Posted: 2010-02-26)

  92. Electronics in Past, Present and Future Written by: Lijo George
    Moore’s law in the field of electronics has established that the number of transistors being fabricated over an integrated circuit of silicon will double up in every cycle of 15 years (Posted: 2010-02-26)

  93. Electronics in Our Daily Life Written by: Lijo George
    We have come a long way from the incandescent bulb to a world full of electronics Today many of us cannot imagine life without our portable hard disc drives and our mp3 players (Posted: 2010-02-26)

  94. Polarized Light Microscopes: The Best Offers and Deals Written by: Edison Ramsey
    A polarized microscope is and expensive piece but the cheaper and used polarized light microscope in Toronto is available in several models and brands To get the best deal or value for your money for this investment, take a closer look at the offers of polarized microscopes marketed online (Posted: 2010-02-26)

  95. Step Up Your Kid's Exploration With Student's Microscopes Written by: Edison Ramsey
    Children are always curious Take advantage of this curiosity to broaden their minds and let them explore nature and the world around them from a different perspective - through the lens of the microscope (Posted: 2010-02-26)

  96. Are You Looking For Bargain Biological Microscopes? Written by: Edison Ramsey
    The biological microscope is quite expensive if purchased brand-new You can find bargain biological microscopes in Toronto from trusted dealers, and save yourself a packet (Posted: 2010-02-26)

  97. Biological Microscopes: Your Key to Understanding Your Biology Lessons Written by: Edison Ramsey
    Rare is the student who breathes and eats biology but with the use of biological microscopes, students who have little taste for the subject can learn something useful Impressions on the Biological Microscopes You cannot escape biology; it is a basic lab requirement in grade school, mid-school, high school, and college (Posted: 2010-02-26)

  98. The Compound in Compound Microscopes Written by: Edison Ramsey
    A compound microscope has two or more lenses for greater magnification - the better to see small objects The compound in compound microscopes is about better viewing aided with technical add-ons (Posted: 2010-02-26)

  99. California Schools Prepare For Major Budget Crisis Written by: Michael H Allen
    It is no secret that California has taken the recession on the chine Along with the rest of the Nation, California public schools are falling under severe financial stress as districts slash education spending and drain federal stimulus money that staved off deep classroom cuts and widespread job losses (Posted: 2010-02-25)

  100. The Mystery and History of Gold Written by: Lawrence J. Reaves
    Gold has been around since the beginning of time and has a long and complicated history Gold has always symbolized wealth and power (Posted: 2010-02-25)



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