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181). All About Criminal Background Searches By : John Rivers
A criminal background search is a great tool to use for hiring purposes. If own a company or work in a human resources department you should definitely look into using a background check company in order to make sure that you are not hiring criminals.
Background check companies are skilled at finding criminal information on applicants ...
182). Gift Cards The Double Present! By : Dave Carter
Finding the right gift for that special somebody has always been of great importance. They might say that it’s the thought that counts, but the thoughtfulness invested in any gift should go deeper than simply picking something up at random. While your mother might love flowers, there’s little point in purchasing a bunch for your girlfriend who is a...
183). Help Celebrate Administrative Professionals Week By : Cynthia Marcano
According to the Department of Labor there are 13 million administrative assistant related jobs in the U.S. Those dedicated individuals deserve to be celebrated for the support they offer companies all across the nation. Administrative Professional Week is celebrated the last week of April, with the day being observed on the Wednesday of the given ...
184). Gifts for left handed people - I’ll buy that! By : Mick Burrows
Gifts for left handed people - I’ll buy that!
185). Holiday's Best Selling Consumer Electronics By : Salim Jordan
Shopping for the holiday season, you can never go wrong with gadgets! Here is a list of the top selling consumer electronics this holiday season.
The Sony Playstation Portable (PSP) is currently the most purchased gadget on the market. Not only can this device play games, you can also watch movies and listen to MP3's anywhere, anytime....
186). Lucky Escapes From Terrorist Attacks By : blueboy
I have met many people over the last number of years in my business line of work, stammering tuition, and have heard a couple of remarkable stories of how they narrowly avoided a terrorist attack.
The first was a man who was in New York at the time of the attack on the twin towers. He and his friends from England had been in New York ...
187). How To Make A Home-Made Mother's Day Card By : Nicola Kennedy
Easy Photo Card
We all have them, photos of our kids. Well grab some construction paper or card stock, a photo and some glue and make this adorable little card.
You will need
construction paper or card stock
photo
scissors
glue
glitter
sheer ribbon
What you do
Fold p...
188). 7 Great Online Dating Safety Tips By : Ispas Marin
7 Great Online Dating Safety Tips
189). Who Is Selfish? By : CD Mohatta
Who is not selfish in this world? Are all of us selfish? Do we always think of ourselves first? Will you call me selfish even if I donate a large part of my earnings? When will you call me a selfish person, and when will you say that I am not selfish? For that which qualities are needed in me? One more question - is selfishness bad always? Could th...
190). Catch Up With A Past Classmate By : Christopher M. Luck
After going to school with your classmates for four or even twelve years, it’s hard to imagine ever losing touch. Once you graduate though and realize that everyone is going off to their own schools, jobs or travels it becomes heartbreakingly clear that staying close will be hard. Losing contact with your classmates is unbelievably easy to do even ...
191). N.O.W and Coach Paterno By : millsy75
Every now and again a story comes along that really burns your backside and recently in the news there's been talk about the National Organization for Women making a huge deal about some words coach Paterno of Penn State said during a press conference concerning a Florida State football player and the situation the player finds himself in concernin...
192). The Era Of Disaster Recovery And Prevention... And What It Means To Investors By : Leon Altman
The recovery from Katrina and Rita ushers in a new era of Disaster Recovery and Prevention. Governments and people are rethinking their response to disasters and the steps they can take to prevent or minimize the worst consequences. The biggest catalyst for this new era is the political fall-out from Katrina.
The slow response to Katr...
193). Neanderthal Species Distinct From Humans By : Greg Neyman
For many years young earth ministries have claimed that Neanderthals were modern humans. However, new evidence shows that they should in fact be a separate species, which died out, and did not contribute to the gene pool of present-day humanity.
In a story reported in late January 2004, scientists did a detailed computer analysis of hu...
194). Conservation Starts With You By : Julee Mitchelsin
Our society has many downfalls, but perhaps one of our biggest downfalls is that we are wasteful. Incredibly wasteful actually. Our lives are spent wasting time, energy, and emotion on people and activites that do nothing for us. We sit down to a meal and fill our plates with more food than we could possibly eat and the leftovers get wasted. We dri...
195). The 2 Deadly Mistakes of Wife Seduction By : CR James
The 2 Deadly Mistakes of Wife Seduction
196). Why do Pretty Girls CRY? By : Dorothy
As you can see this is going to be a very controversial article. Hey, I never, ever have anything but, controversial thoughts. what can I say? I was born this way. BITE ME!
Anyway, as I was drying my hair, my brain started to work. (scary!!) I was thinking about a few comments that I had heard from guys here and there regarding, "Why P...
197). 9 Secrets about Romanian Brides By : Ovi Dogar
Almost all foreign bride sites tell you about the women which are in their database that are:
“gentle, respectful, and loving”
“strongly maternal and family-oriented”
“plays a subordinate role to men in both the public and private spheres”
“a mail order bride does not really ask for a lot”
I am sure that you hav...
198). Giving Gift Certificates By : Dana Goldberg
Buying gifts for anyone can be difficult. You need to balance whether the recipient will like the gift with the type of gift you can afford. Add to this the fact that you may have been buying the same person regular gifts for many years and it can be very difficult to keep buying something that they will get real value from. Of course, some people ...
199). Tradition & Energy: Calculating Our Educational Power Bill By : Marcus Bussey
Seeing an orbital image of planet Earth at night you immediately become aware of two things. Firstly, how much energy is used to maintain the human experiment; secondly, how inequitably it is distributed around the globe. As James Lovelock recently observed, “civilisation is energy-intensive” yet the real energy that is involved in human existence ...
200). Charity Wristbands By : Matt Garrett
Confused about how to support a cause you passionately believe in? Go for charity wristbands as they are the latest buzz in the field of promoting a cause for charity. Wristbands are mostly small loops of laminated or plastic paper placed around the forearm.
The charity wristbands give instant recognition to fight for a cause indeed. ...
201). The History And Power Of The Heritage Foundation By : Dave Klein
The Heritage Foundation is a very influential public policy research institute that is located in Washington, DC. It is a conservative “think tank” that has had a significant impact on both domestic and foreign United States government policies.
History of the Heritage Foundation
The Heritage Foundation was founded in 1973...
202). Gift Giving Customs And Suggestions For Gifting To The Japanese By : Gregg Hall
To the Japanese, gift giving is a way of communicating respect, friendship, and appreciation. When meeting with a Japanese colleague or visitor for the first time, always be prepared for the gift giving ritual that has been deeply rooted in the Japanese culture for centuries.
The following are some guidelines to keep in mind when doin...
203). The Act Of Being Politically Correct Has Gone From The Sublime To The Ridiculous By : David G. Hallstrom, Sr.
There was a time that being politically correct meant speaking and acting in a considerate manner to others. Now it means speaking and acting in a manner acceptable to the Hollywood and politically left wing Elite who have appointed themselves as the arbitrators of what is proper and what is not proper.
For instance Christmas is a leg...
204). Drug And Alcohol Interventions - A Life Changing Wake Up Call By : Elizabeth Gilley
A drug and alcohol intervention is a process of overcoming the barriers, getting across to the addicts and making them realize where they stand and what can be done to come out of the spell of substance addiction.
Intervention for drug abuse is a wake up call for someone who is going off the deep end. It is an attempt to put a safety n...
205). Criminal Record: A Lifetime Scar By : Robert Thatcher
“To err is human”. What a very easy quotation to say! A person who is continuously committing wrong doings against anybody is just human, so it can be chuckled. In the morals of a civilized world, consequences are bound by codes and decrees. Each individual has an imaginary private bubble that once intruded would mean trespassing. When a person vio...
206). Tarot Deck Of Cards By : Sandra Johnson
The tarot deck of cards, usually 78 in number, is divided into two separate categories, the major and the minor arcana (arcana from the Latin meaning of closed or secret). There are 21 individual cards, referred to as trumps, and the fool card in the major arcana. The minor arcana have 56 cards consisting of 10 cards numbered from Ace to ten in fou...
207). World Of Sex By : Gabby Luv
World Of Sex
208). Legacies Are Societal Actions By : Leanne Hoagland-Smith
Have you ever thought that you have not done much with your life? During a recent conversation with a very dear friend, she expressed this very same sentiment. I was astounded that this energetic, high family and work ethic person had this negative self-image, but pleased that she felt comfortable sharing this thought.
Quickly, I began...
209). Origins And History Of The Tarot By : Sandra Johnson
The origins of the Tarot are surrounded with myth and lore. It is hard to know for sure what the facts are. The Tarot has been thought to come from places like India, Egypt, China and Morocco. Others say the Tarot was brought to us from the Sufis or the Jewish Cabbalists. Still others contend that the origin of the tarot was from Moses. In the libr...
210). Battery Recycling: Help Your Environment By : George Royal
Batteries may contain harmful metals and chemicals such as nickel cadmium, alkaline, mercury, nickel metal hydride and lead acid, which can contaminate the environment if not disposed properly. For example, when batteries containing cadmium is used in landfills, they will eventually dissolve and release the toxic substance that can seep into water ...
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