- The Privileges of Renters By : Clive Green
Many people may own a house of their own but we cannot deny the fact that there are also people who only rent the place where they stay. - A Review of Marketer Cody Moya By : Gracie Bowers
Cody Moya is someone that we are currently researching. We have subscribed to his newsletter, Business and Marketing Tips eZine (BMT ezine) and have profited by the information contained within the newsletter. - Marriage or Prostitution By : cdmohatta
It is said that prostitution is the oldest profession in the world. To prostitute means to give someone the right to use the body for a sum. - Will War in the Middle East Eventually Begin the Battle of Armageddon? By : C.F. Bettridge
Will history eventually disintegrate into a global holocaust of devastating chaos like many religious people say? Is the present situation in the Middle East that religious folks say are pointing at to give their claims weight? They are insisting that these events have been arranged specifically to forecast the day that Christ will rise up and walk the earth again at judgment. What makes this claim different then what they asserted... - Will the Real Antichrist Please Stand Up? By : C.F. Bettridge
Most of the world believes there is going be some end time battle of Armageddon where the Antichrist will be defeated. I hate to say it but society has been lied to again. Most of the people who are preaching this stuff are preachers who are trying to scare folks to death and the end result is sending in money. Folks feel they should send in more money so these end time doomsayers so they can get the message out to the rest of the world. They are playing on the fears and the goodness of other people. I am here to tell you today that just like there is no boogie man, there is no antichrist. - Where's Armageddon By : C.F. Bettridge
Most of the world views this end time battle as some catastrophic event that will take place at the end of time. Christ is going to come back to the earth and defeat the Antichrist in this battle. Vernard Eller a retired college professor suggests selling tickets to this battle; it would bring in millions. - Discovering the Cosmos - Why? By : cdmohatta
A child dies of diseases. Is saving that child less important for us than to find out if Mars has any ice on its surface? - Rome airport transportation By : rome airport
Rome airport: Rome needs a new airport. - Rome Airport: Rome Needs a New Airport By : rome airport
Rome will have soon a new airport. - What’s Wrong with Focus Group Research? By : Jim Brackin
Since they were first used over 65 years ago the focus group has been the mainstay of the market research industry. But recent problems following the rise of the well paid professional attendee or 'focus groupie' has thrown the whole objectiveness of the process into question. - Space Exploration Disproves Evolution By : Josh Greenberger
Does space exploration shed any light on the theory of evolution? Not exactly. It 'sheds' more darkness than light. - Abortion and the Conscience of the Nation by Ronald Reagan By : Johnny Kicklighter
President Ronald Reagan writes a brief essay on abortion. - Federal Reserve's Balancing Act Creates Unique Situation By : Sydney Jackson
The Federal Reserve's consistent increasing of rates since June 2004, and recent statements by new Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke, have created a unique opportunity for consumers. Normally, the difference between rates for fixed and adjustable rate mortgages can be more than one percent, with the ARMs having the lower rate, but now, for most consumers, the rate is almost the same on both. - Meet Helen - Your New Online Teacher By : Alex A. Kecskes
Get ready for the next giant leap in online learning, an animated, three- dimensional character that serves as the "face" of your computer. Your new “teacher” may have an angelic voice, calming hand gestures and more expressions than Marcel Marceu. - Click Fraud and the Downfall of Google By : John Adams
Internet marketers facing higher advertising fees on search networks are becoming increasingly concerned about a form of online fraud that was thought to have been contained years ago. "We continue to detect click fraud, especially with Google's Adwords and Adsense programs, and the numbers grow each and every month." - Doh! IRS Loses Taxes In San Francisco Bay By : Richard A. Chapo
On September 23, 2005, the Internal Revenue Service began sending notices to tax payers in thirteen states that there may be a problem with their tax payments. Here is the scoop. - L.A. Lakers Kobe Bryant-One of the Greatest? By : F.R.Penn
The Lakers are riding high, feeding off a boisterous crowd that will now be in a Kobe-induced frenzy. - Who's Tops in Hockey and Who's Not By : Leslie Sinclair
The National Hockey League needs to do more to encourage better coverage of the hockey games. With so many other sports realizing national coverage, the NHL is sometimes forgotten. However, this year, there's a race for the Stanley Cup, and only one is set to win it. But which team will that be? - Could the Detroit Pistons be the Best in NBA History? By : Leslie Sinclair
The Detroit Pistons have everything on their side right now. Time, wins, great players and some say they may be one of the best NBA team to ever grace the professional courts of the NBA. What do you think? - LifeSearch Insurance Bulletin 2006 By : Neil Jackson
The very latest updates and commnents from LifeSearch on issues affecting the Life Insurance industry in the UK. - Profession of Pharmacy Under Siege by Dr. Kurt Grady By : Johnny Kicklighter
Dr. Kurt Grady challenges the notion that pharmacists must violate their oath and conscience to dispense the "morning-after" emergency contraception pill. - Big Bang Booming - Back to the Future By : MStrauss
Theoretical cosmologists spend much of their time perfecting what is now known as the 'Big Bang' theory. This concept originates from ideas percolating in the minds of scientists, theologians and astronomers down through the ages. However, much of what they consider as proof for the 'Big Bang' is dependent upon uncontrolled experimentation that is molded to meet their expectations.
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