Archive for March, 2009



Invista Trust Sells Off More Office Space

Published on March 31, 2009

Cash raised by two sales reduces the loan of the Invista trust to a ratio of forty percent, generating holdings worth over £80.
Contracts have also been exchanged in the disposal of the National Magazine House in Soho, London. The value of £30m is a decrease of over six percent on its previous […]


Is Algebra Too Hard?

Published on March 30, 2009

Algebra as a Science
Algebra is thought a main arm of maths which puts the light on how to manage all situations involving numbers and variables. Naturally and historically, there is so much to articulate about teaching and studying of Algebra as a generalized arithmetic which goes through systematic mathematical processes such as induction, generalization and […]


Little Known Furniture: Series One

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A barrister bookcase is a traditionalistic bookcase that is believed to have originated in Britain. Its discerning feature is a clear field glass face. This glass face is hinged at the upper lip allowing a person comfortable access to ledgers and other legal papers merely by opening the glass door. The barrister bookcase is ideal […]


How To Play Better Golf

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High handicappers, low handicappers and even the pros consistently have the goal of playing better golf. The methods often touted to arrive at the target of better golf are as varied as those attempting to achieve it. There are videos, trainers, golf practice tools and hundred of other solutions available all proclaiming you’ll […]


Course Management Strategies for Junior Golfers

Published on March 29, 2009

Many junior golfers are still in the process of developing all of the fundamentals of their game. One of the challenges faced is how to measure the progress of a player in these basics on the golf course, besides the obvious measurement of score.
When going onto the golf course it is critical that the […]


Golf Instruction Is Only Part Of The Equation

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Golf instruction is critical in understanding the mechanics of the golf swing. I am a firm believer in golf instruction. However, golf instruction is not the ONLY component to optimal golf performance.
I believe the BEST combination for maximizing your golf potential is golf instruction, mental golf AND the physical (fitness) side of golf.
You […]


Try to Use the Universal Energy for Self Growth this Spring

Published on March 28, 2009

When you are pondering about spiritual development, all this is known as life coaching. If you are a spiritual person, then you will understand the value in natures energy and how this can assist you to move forward in the direction of your goals. By harnessing the astonishing power and knowledge of the world you […]


Cheerleading & Safety

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Anyone who has been following Chearleading’s current trend understands that injuries are becoming a major problem. From 1990-2002, research has shown injuries in cheerleading to have doubled (This is with an 18 percent growth). Also, a study published in the journal Pediatrics estimates 208,800 young people ages 5 to 18 were treated at […]


Lightweight Tents - How Light?

Published on March 26, 2009

Why use lightweight and ultralight tents? Because a heavy tent is one of the biggest obstacles to lightweight backpacking. You have to cut the weight of the “big three” (shelter, backpack and sleeping bag) to really go light. How do you choose one, though? Start by asking yourself the following questions:
1. Are you […]


Caps Gowns

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Life Skills College Diploma

If one is seeking the easiest way of attaining accredited college diplomas in the shortest time possible, the answer is to enroll with colleges that offer degrees based on work previously done or major lifetime achievements. Eligibility for these college diplomas includes military training, significant work experience and roles in professional […]