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1. Profiteering government must put plans in place to stem misery of UK motorists
October 07, 2008
The government failed the UK public because it sat back and raked in cash from record oil prices without putting plans in place to help the plight of millions of motorists.
That’s the view of a leading online motoring organisation which is called on the government to act quickly and decisively to draw up plans to pump some of its petrol windfall back into the transport infrastructure.
www.mammothcars.com estimates that the government was earning an extra £2bn per year on VAT alone compared with this time last year – from rising petrol prices. But it seems content to sit on the extr... (read more)
Author: Jon Kirk
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2. Excellent Technique of Article Writing-Word Stemming
September 29, 2008
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If you are writing articles to help your home based trade, there is a technique you will be glad to turn out to be skilled at about. It's called word stemming.
The 'stem' is typically the first part of a word. The usual 'stemming' approach is where you add poles apart endings to a word stem (such as sell) to get new words in the vein of selling, sellable and seller.
You can as well add at the beginning of the word stem to turn out words such as reseller, up sell and pre-sell. These prefixes chang... (read more)
Author: Anil Kumarsept
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3. Financial Crisis Results from Unregulated Capitalist Greed
September 23, 2008
Near Trillion Dollar Government Bailout Plan Points up the Basic Contradiction of Capitalism: Greed
By Robert N. Taylor
This past weekend while most of us were asleep, at church or simply trying to enjoy ourselves, the Bush administration concocted the greatest government intervention in the financial markets since the Great Depression of the 1930s. Basically, the plan will stem the credit crisis which was threatening to bring about the collapse of Wall Street and financial markets around the world.
However, when all is said and done, the hard, cold fact is that you - the aver... (read more)
Author: Robert Taylor
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4. Tips for Buying Foreclosures
September 22, 2008
With the current chaos in the real estate market, it seems that there are foreclosures everywhere. If you’re interested in buying a new home or an investment property, foreclosures offer a great way to get a rock bottom price on a property. Buying a foreclosure property, however, can also have some inherent risk. The risks associated with buying a foreclosure stem from the lack of normal protections you would get from buying a conventional house.
Property Listings
You don’t always have to pay a fee to find listings of foreclosed properties. Find a local real estate agent with f... (read more)
Author: Greg Chan
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5. Breaking International Barriers in the Music Industry
September 22, 2008
What once was unheard of in the music industry is now becoming a hip new trend. Vocal artists everywhere are beginning to be intrigued by the lucrative international market. Language barriers are being broken frequently to deliver music to a much wider audience.
Music artists whose families stem from another country or continent tend to be the fore runners in this group. Wanting to connect with those roots in a vocal manner is oft times important for the artist and their personal growth. Having the same music and songwriting appreciated by two different cultures bridges a gap in the... (read more)
Author: JENI STEVENS
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6. Asthma - How to Participate in Managing Your Asthma
September 18, 2008
Cockroaches
Allergy to cockroaches is thought to stem from exposure to the feces, saliva, and bodies of these insects. These substances are commonly found in house dust, particularly in urban locations. A recent study of asthma occurring in a large city found a strong connection between allergy to cockroaches and the number of asthmatic attacks. The increased frequency of asthma as well as fatal asthmatic attacks in the United States has been predominantly in innercity residents. As many as 60 percent of urban asthmatics are allergic to cockroaches. All asthmatics should be aware of this... (read more)
Author: Francis Adam
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7. Could the Stem Cell Industry Produce Hot Stocks in 2009?
September 19, 2008
We believe stem cell stocks will get a huge amount of attention in 2009 and become some of the hot stocks of 2009. Stem cell stocks are companies that research and develop stem cells or enable the use of stem cells by doctors and hospitals. Several stem cell stocks are penny stocks that could move up several times their current value. Stem cells are unspecialized cells that give rise to a specific specialized cell. Stem cells can revolutionize the field of regenerative/reparative medicine. Stem cells are extremely powerful and can dramatically change how we treat various diseases. There ar... (read more)
Author: Gusher Stocks
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8. Avoiding Predictability in a Relationship
September 17, 2008
Remember the first time you gave her that exquisite box of her favorite chocolates, accompanied with a dozen long stem roses and her face just lit up with joy? Remember the second time, when she gave a caring smile? Remember the tenth time when all you got was a “thank you” and a sigh? If this describes you, you’ve fallen into a dangerous place for any relationship to find itself – predictability.
When shopping for romantic gifts for women, most guys tend to have no trouble… at the beginning. All it takes is listening to her talk about what she likes, her favorite gifts she’s gotten in th... (read more)
Author: Annette Lackovic
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9. Best Methods Utilized to Address Acute Leukemia
September 17, 2008
Leukemia patients have a number of key treatments available to counter the disease.
Essentially, leukemia begins in the bone marrow where blood cells are made. Because of that, this cancer can spread quickly throughout the body, eventually affecting other organs like lymph nodes, the spinal cord, the brain or spleen. When leukemia is diagnosed as acute, that means the disease is spreading rapidly.
To learn more about each type of treatment course for acute leukemia, keep reading.
Radiation Therapy
Radiation therapy is used for two purposes. The first is to actively treat ... (read more)
Author: Trevor Price
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10. Hemangioblastoma
September 11, 2008
Hemangioblastoma of the central nervous system is a benign tumor (WHO grade I) that is typically cystic and can occur throughout the central nervous system. It is a tumor composed of hemangioblasts, a type of stem cell that normally give rise to blood vessels or blood cells. Hemangioblastomas occur more often in middle-aged adults aged 30-50 years. Patients with VHL present at a younger age than patients with sporadic cases, with an age range of 25-40 years. Hemangioblastomas are more common in men than in women. In most clinical series, the male-to-female ratio is approximately 2:1. Hemangiob... (read more)
Author: Juliet Cohen
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11. Keeping Swimming Pool Algae Tamed
September 12, 2008
Algae are a nuisance pest to every swimming pool. If you are a swimming pool owner, you are probably very familiar with algae. If you are new to pools or are considering swimming pool ownership, algae can range from a single celled organism to a multi-cellular plant without any true root, stem, or real plant structure. Algae grow in water swimming pool water and leave a slime residue on swimming pool walls. Algae is found in all types of swimming pools (in ground, vinyl, and fiberglass pools) but particularly swimming pools with rough pool wall surfaces for the algae to cling to such as plaste... (read more)
Author: Nicolas DAlleva
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12. BOAT ANCHORS & ANCHORING
September 12, 2008
Discover and learn about the latest anchors for today's boater. This newsletter describes some of the best anchors old and new. Some of the newer anchors on the market are pretty weird looking, so how do they stack up against the traditional anchors? All modern anchor designs are variations on the traditional types, the fisherman, Claw, Plow, and Fluke.
Anatomy of an Anchor
To get an idea of how each anchor type works we must know each of its parts and functions. The shank is the stem of the anchor in which direction is pulled to set (bury) the anchor. The crown connects the vario... (read more)
Author: Mike Hobson
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13. Which Mortgage Lenders Will Be Around Tomorrow
September 11, 2008
Foreclosures and credit tightening have rocked the mortgage industry, causing some lenders to go out of business. In this critical time when it's harder to close the number of loans you're used to, having relationships with lenders that will be around tomorrow and the next day is important. But how can you tell which ones will close their doors and which ones will stem the tide? This article presents four key signs of a mortgage lender that is more likely to remain strong in these turbulent times. If you do business with lenders who meet these criteria, you'll be able to spend your time f... (read more)
Author: Brandan Hadlock
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14. C-Level Selling: Fear Is a Sales Person's Biggest Challenge
September 09, 2008
Fears, excuses, uneasiness, rationalizations, intimidations all stem from negative projection. The executive is too busy. The executive doesn’t see salespeople. The executive doesn’t care who they have selected. These, plus a whole range of other statements about this executive, are excuses - rationalizations. 99.99% of the time they are projections that you have created either by yourself or with the help of a blocker. An executive is too busy is an excuse. Too busy to listen to a sales pitch - that I can agree with. Too busy to learn how something will affect her department or job per... (read more)
Author: Sam Manfer
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15. Herbicides Against Japanese Knotweed
September 09, 2008
One of the most effective herbicide active ingredients for Japanese knotweed control is actually called glyphosate. It is really effective in Japanese knotweed control because it disrupts the biochemical pathways of the plant for making plant proteins that are essential for the invasive weed to live and grow. The herbicide soaks through the Japanese knotweed leaves and is taken into the root system of the plant. The knotweed forms dense clumps that can grow up to three metres. It has large, ovate green leaves and a stem that is hollow. Japanese knotweed stems are similar in appearance ... (read more)
Author: Paul Phlorum
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16. Therapies For Diabetes Using Stem Cells
September 08, 2008
The recent explosion of interest in cell replacement therapies and the use of cord blood banks for diabetes have driven primarily by the dramatic progress in allergenic islet cell transplantation. For the first time, the Edmonton group actually demonstrated that islet transplantation is a viable therapy for people who have diabetes. This advance was dependent largely on progress in immunosuppressive drug therapy that allowed for a steroid-free regimen. Further advances in this area are likely to result in even better long term results as there is evidence that even the current improved drug r... (read more)
Author: Wayne Channon
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17. Biotech Development
September 08, 2008
In today’s times, science has developed far beyond the imagination. There was a time, when people were scared of the word cancer, but now the scenario has changed, as with the help of advanced technology, a dreaded disease such as cancer is easily detectable in its earlier stage and treatment may help cure this health hazard. However, the development in the field of science that is actually changing the face of every essential commodity of man is a new field of science named as Biotechnology. Biotechnology is a field of science, which helps in producing useful products by either deliberate ... (read more)
Author: Marcia Henin
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18. Differences of 3G Network Cause iPhone 3G Connection Problem
September 08, 2008
According to media reports, a survey recently released shows that iPhone 3G frequent connection problems because of the service providers' 3G network, rather than the phone itself.
Recently, the rest of the world's users of iPhone 3G are complaining about the phone's problems of connection interruption and not enough signal strength. In response, the well-known technology magazine Wired.com and Gadget Lab conducted a survey. According to the survey, recently iPhone 3G's problems stem form regional differences of 3G network, rather than the iPhone's.
Wired.com's surveys show that the ... (read more)
Author: Angulo Fu
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19. Chinese Astrology - Your Date of Birth Holds the Key to Your Future
September 08, 2008
The Chinese Four Pillars of Destiny is a system of Chinese astrology that can foretell a person’s destiny from cradle to grave. This amazingly accurate system make use of a person’s date and time of birth to chart a set of eight characters comprising of four heavenly stems and four earthly branches (which equals eight characters). These eight characters are known in Chinese as Ba Zi. The year, month, date and hour of a person’s birth are expressed as a set comprising of a heavenly stem on top and an earthly branch at the bottom which result in four columns of two characters each. This is how... (read more)
Author: Alvin Yap
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20. Prescription Drug Addiction: A Major Epidemic With No Cure In Sight
September 04, 2008
The National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA), and hundreds of other national, state and local agencies and institutions, are facing an epidemic as deadly as any disease that ever swept across the world: prescription drug addiction.
Experts from dozens of disciplines are searching for the reasons that are driving the drug epidemic, hoping to find ways to stem the tide of prescription drug addiction and the flood of abuse and dependence that is causing injury, addiction and even death for tens of thousands of Americans of all ages and walks of life. So far, it seems our “pop a pill for whate... (read more)
Author: Rod MacTaggart
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21. Graphology at Home - Lesson 5 - the 'i' Dot
September 04, 2008
The i dot in Figure 8 is exactly above the stem. This is the sign of accuracy, perfection, excellent judgment, excellent memory, and strong adherence to details. This writer often has a matter-of-fact personality. He is not only careful in dotting the i, but places it exactly where it belongs. This shows concentration. Many judges and scientists dot their i's in this fashion.
When the capital letter I-the ego-is written huge, this is the image the writer has of himself. Surely he is extremely egocentric, a megalomaniac.
A block letter shows culture, someone who reads. This is the c... (read more)
Author: Joel Engel
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22. Graphology at Home - Lesson 4 - the "t" Bar
September 04, 2008
To the graphologist, the two most important letters for analysis are the small t and the letter i.
In this article, you will find virtually every possible kind of t bar. Any other t bar you may come across will probably be only a variation of one of these, and with practice, you should be able to see into which category of t bar it fits.
When we speak of the t bar, we mean the horizontal line crossing the stem of the t. We are not concerned with the letter as a whole.
The 'normal' t bar is perfectly centered; meaning that the length of the bar is equal on both sides of the ste... (read more)
Author: Joel Engel
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23. Article Writing A Simple Technique for Article Writers.
August 26, 2008
If you are writing articles to promote your home based business, there is a technique you will be glad to learn about.
It's called word stemming.
The 'stem' is typically the first part of a word. The usual 'stemming' approach is where you add different endings to a word stem (such as sell) to get new words like selling, sellable and seller.
You can also add at the beginning of the word stem to produce words such as reseller, upsell and pre-sell. These prefixes change the meaning of the word but the whole family of words are related, as you can see.
Of special interest to me... (read more)
Author: Smith Ron
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24. oilfield supply Wedge Cast Steel Gate Valve
August 24, 2008
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Author: cheng peer
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25. Invista sues Rhodia and DuPont
August 22, 2008
Invista sues Rhodia and DuPont 20 August 2008 - Invista is suing Rhodia and DuPont in a New York federal court alleging that that they are teaming up to misappropriate its technology. The technology in question involves the manufacture of adiponitrile(from: http://www.industry-raw-materials.com/d-p668379-Adiponitrile/) feedstock, used in nylon manufacture.
Invista bought DuPont’s nylon intermediates and fibres business for $4.2bn in 2004. And the proceedings stem from the Koch subsidiary’s subsequent further development of the ADN technology.
The contract included an agreement pro... (read more)
Author: ws sw
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