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What to Expect From Career as a Plasterer

by Matt Morgan    Posted on: April 1, 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Able Skills A plasterer is someone who works with their hands, and one who works in this field should generally like to work with people and in the outdoors. A plasterer will mix and apply many different types of plaster to walls, floors and ceilings in the preparation for decorating.

Is Your Credit Costing You A Fortune?

by Justin Foster    Posted on: April 1, 2008
Statistics and Surveys have shown that 9 out of 10 people don't know their credit score. And that small lack of knowledge can be costing you more than you think. Of course, you know that a lower than average credit score will make everything in the world in the Financial World "MORE" Expensive, because lenders/creditors view you as a high credit risk.

Times Tables - The Worst Way to Teach Multiplication

by Brian Foley    Posted on: March 28, 2008
Learning the "multiplication tables" is one of the first traumas that children usually face when learning arithmetic. Ask ten elementary-school kids to tell you what, say, eight times seven is. Watch as they look up and to their left (or right) and go into, "let's-see" mode.

The History of Epson

by John Sollars    Posted on: March 28, 2008
The company we know as Epson was founded in 1961 under the name Shinshu Seiki. Its role was to make precision parts for Seiko watches. In 1964, Epson won a contract to make precision timers for the Olympic Games.

Security Cameras Raise The Bar

by Nahshon Roberts    Posted on: March 28, 2008
Security cameras have become a very useful in enhancing the security of schools and universities. With campus violence on the rise, security cameras will certainly make a lot of students and teachers feel safer in school.

Are All Security Officer Positions The Same?

by Amy Nutt    Posted on: March 25, 2008
A security officer position can simply be referred to as a guard. The nature of the work requires the employee to patrol and inspect a certain property in order to ensure its safety from theft, fire, terrorism, vandalism, and other forms of illegal activities or accidents.

Art of the African Diaspora

by Daniel Wright    Posted on: March 25, 2008
Art of the African Diaspora In a span of some centuries within the earlier periods, the continent of many worlds"Africa has been abducted by several races of “demons”. These foreign invaders have not only shattered the tranquility within the tribes but have captured many of its members to be enslaved in another corner of the world.

Beginning Driving Session for Your Child

by Oren    Posted on: March 24, 2008
Getting Ready, Starting, Placing the Vehicle in Motion, and Stopping Driving is a very simple task to learn. In fact, for driving enthusiast, its an art to be mastered day by day. Learning to drive is always a hyped thing for novice people or teens.

4th Grade Science Fair Projects

by Robert Watson    Posted on: March 24, 2008
Have you ever wondered why students and parents alike dislike 4th grade science projects so strongly? Once again, we look forward to the mandatory and yearly stunning displays of the 4th grade science project.

Bully Buttons: Big Brother's Latest Gadget

Bully Buttons: Big Brother's Latest Gadget I would like to bring your attention to the new popular buzzword that is being promulgated as the panacea for all of society's ills: Accountability. In his classic work, 1984, George Orwell paints a futuristic society, Oceania, in which the government-"Big Brother"-watches over all.
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