- Nazi Jews:A Historical Paradox By : Brian Cuban
Would it surprise anyone to learn that there were upwards of 150, 000 soldiers of partial Jewish descent serving in the Nazi army during World War II? - Hypnotherapy course By : Khurram Zeb
Some things to keep in mind if you want to become a hypnotherapist. - Alternative Energy By : Mervyn Rees
Energy analysts can often jump on the bandwagon and scare people into thinking that we are running out of oil. The only effect this has is to raise oil prices as people become concerned at the perceived threat of a reduce supply increases demand and so opportunists push up prices. - The Energy Pie - Use More or Conserve? By : Kevin Surace
This article looks at where and how we use energy and how we must conserve if we are to grow and prosper in the future. - Studying Brazilian Portuguese By : Jacob Lumbroso
If you are an American and have ever traveled to the UK, or visa versa, then you understand that American English and British English can sometimes feel like completely different languages. - Downs And "The Memory Keeper's Daughter" By : Kate Loving Shenk
Down's Syndrome Is Explored in This Article - Quantify the Sun's Solar Power: Important Termonology. (Part 5) By : Daniel Stouffer
One objection you will hear to solar is that a site is too cloudy, too much snow falls in your area, it is foggy, or your weather just does not seem conducive to solar generated electricity. One must ask what country has the greatest amount of installed solar electricity. The answer is Germany which lies north of the United States and Japan. - What Are The Benefits Of Homeschooling? By : Charlie Cory
Homeschooling your child is a great idea in principal, but what are the benefits of homeschooling? Discover some of the main reasons for home schooling your child at teaching-your-kids.com. - Revolutionary Anti-Aging Medicine Slows Aging By : James Schramko
As little as a decade ago, anti-aging medicine was considered to be purely science fiction by some. Now, ten years later, a great many of the insights that have been put forth by anti-aging clinicians and pioneering researchers have become science facts. - The Interesting History of IATA Codes...Who Knew? By : William E Reinka
IATA (International Air Transport Association) assigns a three-letter identifier code to every commercial airport in the world. (By the way, pronounce it "Eye-ah-ta,") It's no mystery how IATA came up with BOS for Boston or STL for St. Louis. But why the heck did it assign MCI to Kansas City, IAD to Washington Dulles or EWR to Newark? - The Future of Education in America By : Kristin Gabriel
According to some futurists, our youth will be unprepared in science and math to compete successfully in the global economy by 2010 unless drastic changes to public education are undertaken now. In some communities, grass roots programs are taking place to assist with education. Other places are resorting to coaching our teachers. However, thanks to the Internet, there's hope for the extreme future. - Choosing a Career as a Tiler - What they do and what to expect By : Matt Morgan
Are you considering a career as a tiler but not sure where to start? If the answer is yes, this article will give you an idea of what learning to tile involves, what different materials are used and where and most importantly advice on tiling qualifications. - A-Z of Global Warming: CO2 By : Simon Rosser
Article on Carbon Dioxide and its connection with global warming and climate change. - 2008 is the Year of Solar Energy, According to New ChangeWave Survey By : Andy Golub
No matter where you look, alternative energy is the topic du jour. Driven by the economics of record-high crude oil, the spotlight is shifting to non-traditional renewable energy sources, particularly solar power. - educational Trends in 2008 By : Kristin Gabriel
It would appear that parents and policymakers around the United States are not happy with with public education. Trends include smaller classrooms for enhanced academic performance and improved student behavior and teacher morale. Programs such as Create Success, a Brooklyn New York after school and summer program has proven to help enhance each participating student's academic success. - How Revisiting Black Man's History Can Improve The Relationship Between The Black Male and Female By : Rosie Milligan
Article about the historical structure of the African American family and its impact on Black female and male relationships. - History of the Turkish Language By : Jacob Lumbroso
The Turkish language is spoken by more than 70 million people throughout the world, making Turkish the most commonly spoken language of Turkic origin. Turkish speakers reside primarily in Turkey, though very significant populations of speakers now reside in Germany with smaller communities existing in Cyprus, Bulgaria, and other parts of Eastern Europe. - How Natural Gas is Stored By : Ted Huffman
Distance education programs by the graduate school at Ashworth University - offering nationally accredited distance learning graduate degree programs. - Scientific Discovery By : Aurika Grynko
This scientific paper presents information on fundamentals that originated our Nature,so called objetive reality. - Decision Making By : Kamyar Shah
Decision Making - Overview of a pv Solar Energy System By : Paul Calhoun
A pv solar energy electrical system is described with brief overview of the basic electrical design factors involve. - The Question is : Where Does Water Come From ? By : Steven Magill
So, where does water come from? In addition to Pendour (the earth's oxygen combining with the universe's water)'s answer, the answer could be that water comes from water - Why You Need to Worry About Identity Thief's By : Ronald Hudkins
Overviews the growing threat of criminal activity associated with consumer credit and identity theft. Looks at the weaknesses in individual proactive measures to prevent thefts and recommends a viable hands off solution to avoid being victimized. - Russain Lanaguage Learning Can Be Easy Quick and Fun With The Right Appoach By : Jason Davidson
Learning to speak Russian may seem quite daunting to begin with, but with the right tools and a little determination you can make quick progress and be talking Russian faster than you think. This article looks at some of the options available for all budgets and schedules than goes on to offer some hints and tips for accelerating your learning. - The Portuguese Language By : Jacob Lumbroso
While Spanish and French are the most prominent Romance languages, the Portuguese language is the third most significant Romance language and the fifth most spoken language in the world. - Did Black Leaders Need The PEW Report? By : Rosie Milligan
This article raises the question to Black leaders about their knowledge regarding the economic status of Black America prior to the PEW Report. - A History of Tagalog By : Jon Cardozo
The Tagalog language is the official language of the e Philippine islands. It is one of the most spoken languages of the Filipino culture. It is also referred to as Filipino. - How Most Yoruba Parents Abroad Are Losing Their Next Generation In A Hurry By : Soji Oyenuga
"Preserving Your Heritage Language is the key to preserving your next generation, giving your child a true sense of identity and a high level of self esteem." by Soji Oyenuga, 2006 This article articulates how Yoruba Parents Abroad are fast losing their kids to western culture. We highlighted the potential danger facing such Yoruba parents abroad and provided innovative solution to help these parents. - Why is Character Education Not Enough? By : George L. Rogers
"Why is Teaching Children Right from Wrong Not Enough" briefly explores how choices are more often determined by desires than by knowledge, and the implications this has for teaching character education. It also proposes a model for teaching children that gives them a deeper understanding of what makes the difference between right and wrong and why it is important to be able to distinguish this difference. - Oilskin coats and jackets – the best defense against bad weather By : Lee Siemon
The ultimate in bad weather clothing is such a simple invention, yet not very well known by th general public - Part 2 of : Scrapped - An Ignoble End To A Great Ship: HMS Indomitable By : Mollie Kay Smith
This is part 2 of the article preiously sublitted. - An Ignoble End to A Great Ship (Part 1) By : Mollie Kay Smith
Admiralty records about HMS INDOMITABLE, an Illustrious Class Aircraft Carrier, end with the word scrapped. What a pityt no better word could be found to describe the ending of what had been a very noble though short career. Lauched on the 26th March 1940 her story ends in 1955.
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