Archive for September, 2007

Cisco CCNA Exam Tutorial: The Best Time To Schedule Your Exam

Sunday, September 30th, 2007

In preparing for CCNA exam success, one of the basic steps is to schedule your exam! And when should you do that?
Schedule your exam NOW.
I can hear you now — ” Why should I schedule my exam now? I haven’t started studying yet!”
From experience, I can tell you that this technique works. People complain about […]

The Beginner’s Guide to Building Ramps

Sunday, September 30th, 2007

Disclaimer:
Building and riding ramps can be fun and rewarding; however, caution should be
practiced with both. The author Brandon Cardone and any other contributors to this
article are in no way, shape or form responsible for any legal matters, injuries or
even death that may occur as a result of the information and content […]

Fertility, Female

Sunday, September 30th, 2007

Understanding our cycle of fertility is an important part of
understanding ourselves as women.
To begin our cycle of fertility, a hormone, called
follicle-stimulating hormone, (FSH) is produced by the pituitary
gland in the brain. FSH travels through the bloodstream to the
ovaries, causing a few (about 16) of the many tiny follicles
there to begin ripening, or maturing. A […]

A Look at International Flower Delivery

Saturday, September 29th, 2007

As our global community continues to expand we often find ourselves with friends and families who live in countries outside of the U.S. In the past this caused somewhat of a dilemma if a person wanted to send a gift of flowers internationally. It was not as simple as calling the local florist; it was […]

Florida: Visit the Undiscovered Country

Saturday, September 29th, 2007

Florida is more than just laser-light shows, thrill rides and miles of concrete. We’re also beaches, lakes, rivers and parks. Come and visit ‘undiscovered Florida’.
If you are planning your first Florida vacation, Central Florida is your likely destination. After all, Disney, Universal and SeaWorld are big draws, and worth visiting. But what about after you […]

Introduction to the The Enneagram as a Leadership Tool

Saturday, September 29th, 2007

The Enneagram is a fascinating tool of nine orientations that enables us to gain insight into the depths of our true potential. It seeks to provide insight into how we fund our foundation of assumptions so they work for us or they don’t! (In some ways it provides a generic Owner’s Manual to […]

Will You Be the Victim of a Violent Assault? - Take the Test

Saturday, September 29th, 2007

Violence is on the increase all over the world. Whenever a city reaches a population of one million people crime and particularly violent crime explodes. How adept are you at avoiding becoming a victim?
Below are ten topics. For each topic you will find four descriptions. Choose the description that best describes your attitude. If […]

Candlestick Charting – Adding a Visual Dimension To Your Trading

Friday, September 28th, 2007

Candlestick charting is great for traders wanting an extra edge in their quest for profits - this is due to the way the candle bodies are drawn, that gives a better insight that is visual, and shows trader psychology.
More traders than ever are using candlestick charts due to the extra trading edge they can get […]

Far Infrared Energy and Far Infrared Saunas - 40 Fascinating Facts

Friday, September 28th, 2007

Although more and more people are learning firsthand about the fabulous benefits of owning a far infrared sauna or heat therapy room, many others still possess very little knowledge of this important subject. The following information has been compiled to help spread the good news with the hope of placing more people on the path […]

The Hitchhiker’s Guide To Insanity

Thursday, September 27th, 2007

A new sickness is plaguing the UK called Denial. Denial has resulted in a national personal debt of almost £1.1 trillion (source Credit Action). Symptoms include:
* Refusal to open bank statements
* Lots of scratching of head, saying “how did it get to this?”
* Paying by plastic most, or all of the time
* Sweating […]