Monthly Archives: May 2011



Act Like Your Life Depends on Action, and You'll Beat the Competition

May 24th, 2011 Donald Mitchell

In many business situations, taking action is better than identifying the ideal action. Figure out where immediate action is needed and take that action to gain a competitive advantage.

Twilight Movie Inspired Accessories For Teens

May 22nd, 2011 Peter Atwood

Find out jewelry inspired by the twilight movie that all hard core fans are going to love.

Weekend Activity Ideas For The Family

May 22nd, 2011 Mathieu Courchesne

Here are Ideas to engage your family this weekend, these activities strengthen the family bond because they foster teamwork through the spirit of cooperation.

How to Choose the Right Hotel for Your Next Vacation

May 19th, 2011 Jack Bulker

It doesn't matter whether it's your honeymoon or a long awaited trip to the Bahamas, it's always a stressful task to try and find just the right hotel for your vacation needs. When you sit down and start planning your trip, you'll discover that there are all kinds of vacation packages, programs and special discounts that might make the whole thing seem simply overwhelming.

A Primer on Hand Tools: Measuring and Layout Tools

May 19th, 2011 Lucy LaForest

No woodworking project can be a success without doing some measuring and some laying out of parts. There are an amazing variety of tools from elegant and high tech to ugly and low tech to get the job done. The most important thing is accuracy.

Fire Engine Toddler Bedding Sets: Charming Favorite For Your Child

May 16th, 2011 Cecelia Kelsi-Brown

Outfitting the first bed for your little boy warrants the same level of attention that you gave to picking out linens for his crib. It might appear that your son is changing and maturing in front of your eyes, his delicate skin remains for a long while and it can easily be irritated by bedding that has a low thread-count and is really meant for older children or grown-ups.

Remote Safaris in the Kafue National Park

May 16th, 2011 Nicola Russell

Kafue National Park is the oldest park in Zambia and one of the largest parks in the whole World. The real beauty of a luxury safari holiday here in this wilderness is its remoteness and true authentic African spirit and atmosphere.

Vegetarian Cat Food, Is It Safe?

May 16th, 2011 Lawrence White

Vegetarians live by the principle that the killing of animals for food is murder. It can be likened to any act of violence that is premeditated: terrorism, torture, and capital punishment.

Steps to Becoming a Google Money Master

May 13th, 2011 Steve Albright

There is a big difference between making a couple bucks online here and there and becoming a Google money master. While there are common ways of making money online such as taking surveys it is not the same thing as running your own online business.

Act Fast When Customers and the Community Lose Faith in Your Offerings

May 13th, 2011 Donald Mitchell

Helplessness is most dangerous when customers and others are concerned about whether they can trust you.

Printing Advice - How to Bring Your Vision to Life Using a Reputable Printing Firm

May 8th, 2011 Tony Brunetti

Many of us can get by with using our regular laser printers or photocopy machines to satisfy our daily printing needs. However, there are certain "mass printing" jobs which will unquestionably require the implementation of a third party printing firm.

Five Things To Bring To A Picnic

May 6th, 2011 Anna Albee

A list of five things you should bring to picnic to make it comfortable and stress-free.

Delay Is Almost Always Costly: Act Now to Profit More!

May 6th, 2011 Donald Mitchell

Procrastinators falsely believe that delay is seldom a disadvantage. The opposite is true . . . you often die by inches because of delays. This article looks at how to be rational about deciding when immediate action makes more sense than further study, thought, and delay.

Childhood Obesity - Tips On Preventing Your Child Being Overwieght

May 3rd, 2011 Jack Bulker

A lot of new health concerns abound that have parents constantly worrying about the safety and happiness of their children. As difficult as it is for the parents, how the children deals with all the many struggles they are facing in their young lives is already quite a challenge. They say prevention is better than cure, so how do you save your child from childhood obesity?