Electronic Voice Phenomena and Spirit Communication ? Is EVP Real?
By Sherry Sims - 1/4/2008
There is a movie that came out this year called White Noise. I haven`t seen it yet, but it`s premise is an interesting one. Apparently the film is about EVP or electronic voice phenomena. Have you ever heard the humming of some kind of machinery or equipment but it almost sounded like words were bei... Organization Is The Key To Maximizing Your Tivo
By Barb Gary - 1/4/2008
Maximize Your TIVO Isn`t Tivo just the greatest invention EVER? I love mine and this article is just some helpful tips I use myself to keep my tivo to the maximum level it can have. Mine is only a 30 hour unit which I thought would be insuffient but I have made it work nicely. If yours has more hou... The Dark Hands of Agaliarept
By Dennis Siluk - 1/4/2008
You may find this strange, but I will try to explain it the best I can. In July, of 2005, I woke up choking, someone had shut up my breathing cords I was gasping for air, almost died: I did pray on the spot. I was sleeping; I had noticed my neck getting tighter, I mean my neck was being sucked in, ... 10 Tips on How to Cultivate Relationships with Editors
By Elizabeth Kirwin - 1/4/2008
If you are an aspiring writer, or you simply want to augment your professional qualifications by publishing material related to your field of expertise, listen up. Here are a few tips that will help ingratiate you in the hearts and minds of editors. Once you?ve established a positive rapport with an... The History of Tennis
By Gavin Dye - 1/4/2008
A little bit of tennis history any tennis beginners should know. For any future athlete that intends to start a new activity, knowing a little bit of history about the sport is always a good idea. Ball games can be traced back for hundreds and thousands of years. Usually played for entertainment or ... Three Poems: Phantom of the Rocks; Lady from Lima & Bell Ringer of de Copan
By Dennis Siluk - 1/4/2008
Phantom of the Rocks [Huancayo, Peru] Night falls deep Upon the traveler! Low, over the Andes By Huancayo?; They know a legend, Not of this earth, Where evil lurks (Over Palla-Huarcuan!...) ?The Phantom of the Rocks?; Should you pass thru there, At night?be aware: Expect not to return!... Note: The... Summer Has Come and so Have the Swimming Pool Trips. Put on Your Bathing Suits
By Abdul Hameed - 1/4/2008
Swimming pools in summer feel like a heaven. Cannot imagine a summer without swimming pools. Getting in the pool is not only a great feel but a swimming pool is also a treat for your eyes {I mean the cool water}. In tropical and warm areas of the world there are wonderful beaches and they offer a gr... Avoid the Truth about the Author
By Vivian Gilbert Zabel - 1/4/2008
Searching my notes, lesson plans, and textbooks for idea to help make writing stronger, better, and more powerful, I found a collection of different tips, all which are helpful. However, these are just a few possibilities; I am writing an article, not a book. From Writer`s Digest, page 12, ... Online Skateboard Gear Shop Started By Eleven Year Old
By Dianne Anderson - 1/4/2008
The son of a skateboarder, Spencer Semien was on a skateboard himself by the time he was three years old. ?All of a sudden, skateboarding became his passion,? says his mother, Marla Sneed. As any parent knows, a child?s passion can be quite expensive and Spencer needed a part-time job to support his... Crashing The Hatch
By Eric Allee - 1/4/2008
The "Dream Stream" section of the South Platte River is a beautiful winding stream that`s filled with trophy trout. Deep bends filled with large boulders and logs are typical fishing holes in this section of the South Platte. The nickname "Dream Stream" is a perfect description of this tailwater... Five Steps to Protecting Your Music and Your Money
By Jeromie Frost - 1/4/2008
There are a lot of independent labels out there waiting to use a talented musician to make quick money. The offers may seem hard to refuse, especially if you are a struggling artist or band that has struggled to get a record deal. A little money and exposure may seem great for the moment, but you ru... Hungry For Overkill
By David Leonhardt - 1/4/2008
I don`t have much time to watch television. Being the lazy person that I am, I usually let other people in the family do my watching for me. But some events are just so important that I have to watch them myself. Such was the case with the finals of this year`s American Idol. The space shuttle Col... DVD Movie Club - Movies Delivered Right To Your Mail Box
By Mike Dougherty - 1/4/2008
The Dreaded Video Store Experience It`s dark, cold, raining or all three as you get in your car and fight your way through traffic to the nearest video store. When you finally arrive, you quickly discover that the movie your really want isn`t even available, the check-out line is way too long, the c... The Beginners Game of Golf
By Glenn Boulton - 1/4/2008
A professional should give beginner golf swing instruction. In this way, you will learn to correct way to grip your clubs, stand, and swing. They will concentrate on the three fundamentals grip, stance, and posture so you will have the basic foundation to play the game. Free golf tips for beginner... San Diego Beach Hikes ? Cardiff to Carlsbad
By Richard Chapo - 1/4/2008
San Diego offers a bevy of interesting hikes. With the average home price being around $500,000, they better be interesting! To unwind, I typically stop on my way home from work to hike from Cardiff to Carlsbad on the beach. For picturesque sunsets and ?tasty waves?, the beach between Cardiff to Car... Do You Know What a Didgeridoo Is?
By Jesse Somer - 1/4/2008
Do you know what a didgeridoo is? There are so many things in this life that are unknown to us. I bet you could find out about something outside your normal sphere of vision and experience everyday for the rest of your life and still not get close to knowing about everything out there. Not to mentio... Strategies Casinos Use To Keep A Person Playing
By Adel Awwad - 1/4/2008
When entering a casino, you are usually overcome by the lights and the noises of tokens dropping into the bottom of the slot machine; tokens for the latest winner to scoop up into their bucket. Did you ever stop to notice that there are no clocks or windows? Once you enter a casino, you are on casin... The Unwritten World Of The "Reality" Of Letterwriting
By Tamara Stevens - 1/4/2008
You may wonder why I have chosen this title of this post. Well from my experience is that it is really hard to put the feeling into words about what letter writing means to me. Letter writing is becoming a lost art on many levels. It is fading into the background of society. It is still practised by... Illegal Canadian Downloads Hurting PDA Gaming?
By Damian Julien - 1/4/2008
A prominent study suggests that Canadians between the ages of 12 and 24 account for 78 percent of illegal MP3 downloads.
As this only account for 21 percent of Canada`s population, it seems painfully obvious where the blame lies. The study was conducted by the Canadian Recording Industry Association... How to Search for Dance Instruction in 2 Easy Steps
By Amy Metz - 1/4/2008
Everybody thinks the same thing. Everyone thinks that they`ve seen it all and they know it all already. Well there is a substantial chance that these people are right and that they have seen it all. However, dance instruction should be something that you shop for and something that you should take ... How to Understand Algebraic Notation in Newer Chess Strategy Books
By Chad Kimball - 1/4/2008
"Notation" is a method in chess strategy books that is used to describe the movement of pieces on the chess board, without needing a visual diagram of the chess board for each move. It greatly increases a chess author`s ability to describe a large number of chess games in compact form, leaving more ... Gambling Industry Expanding And Players Who Use Gambling Strategies
By David Chan - 1/4/2008
What does the word ?Gamble? mean to you? For the average player the word ?gambling? means much more than a risky bet. It can stand for just about anything from vacationing, Las Vegas, and even fun. Devised earlier than 3000 years ago, gambling was well documented to have existed in many civilizati... My Manteee - My Daughter - My Inspiration
By Aron Wallad - 1/4/2008
My daughter Manteee (Samantha) has shown me a path that I like traveling. She has been and will continue to be an inspiration in my life. Her fearless nature and competitive qualities have swelled my heart. I am so lucky to have her as my daughter. She loves playing softball. Her competitive nature ... Recording Vocals at Home
By Christopher Taylor - 1/4/2008
Anyone who has recorded vocals to tape knows there is a difference between a heart-felt performance, and something that does not quite cut it! There are certain steps that I take to ensure that my own performances are the best I can muster. First and formost is get enough rest the night before. Thi... Two Middling Poems: September Grass & The Stage
By Dennis Siluk - 1/4/2008
Two Middling Poems: September Grass September Grass, always
Seems to have crickets
Ticking like clocks
(around their core)
And I can hear them
As I walk at twilight
Blurred, running through
The September Grass
I must have stepped
On a few in the dark
But they... Cheerleading & Safety
By Paul Hopkins - 1/4/2008
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 yo... Audible Books: The Evolution of Story Telling
By Jesse Somer - 1/4/2008
In the days of old, stories were usually told orally from a tribal storyteller or one of the wise elders or chiefs. The next progression in storytelling came with the first hieroglyphics and visual representations of actual and mythical events. After that came the evolution of written languages and ... Choosing a Golf Swing Training Aid
By Glenn Boulton - 1/4/2008
Golf swing training aid clubs are a great way to learn how to swing your golf club correctly and more powerfully. There are many different kinds of training aid clubs available on the market and many different professional golfers endorse them. What do you look for if you would like to try out a t... Amaryllis of Hawaii Loves To Cook "Recipes for Life"
By Marilyn Jansen - 1/4/2008
Amaryllis of Hawaii loves to cook and prepare parties and entertain for others. It can be dinner for two or a party for fifty. She can handle. Her adventures in the kitchen began at about age twelve. She was asked to peel an onion once at a friend?s house. She didn?t know how, but she learned fast. ... Tennis: How to Master Your Weaknesses and Improve Your Tennis Game in 10 Minutes
By Raymond Lai - 1/4/2008
TO improve your tennis game do not play against the same player too often unless he is the better player. Vary your opponents. By playing against the same man too much you soon learn each other`s weaknesses and do not improve. The strokes are the same all the time and each one knows where and when t... UFC -Modern Day Gladiators or Legalised Thuggery?
By David Woody - 1/4/2008
There has been much outcry over the recent popularity of so called "reality fighting" such as UFC (the Ultimate fighting Championship), KOTC (Kings of the Cage), Extreme Fighting, Shoot, Pride and Pancrase. Typical comments from a perspective of ignorance include; "bloodletting for our amusement"
<... Feelings, O How Glorious!
By Saundra L. Washington - 1/4/2008
Sometimes we feel hard-pressed,
Our backs against the wall;
Sometimes we feel lightheaded,
As if we are going to fall. Sometimes we feel fierce anger
At those who misuse guns;
Sometimes we feel ashamed
Of how we treat God`s little ones. Sometimes we feel excited,
As ... "Suspenders! Yup" and A Strategic World - Two Poems
By Dennis Siluk - 1/4/2008
"Suspenders! Yup?" When I see suspenders rolled over a mans chest?, from shoulders to waist, somewhere
attached, I like to think he picked that up from some old timer long ago (most people do; most people
don?t use them anymore, not sure why,
belts I suppose. Perchance the wind, makes them wear ... Bluefin Tuna Fishing
By Richard Braman - 1/4/2008
Bluefin tuna are one of the greatest challenges to anglers off the coast of New England, and Massachusetts continues to be a center of activity for giant bluefin tuna.Most tuna are caught chunking or trolling. I will describe the techniques used by top crews to catch these giants. Chunking for Blue... Mechanical Poetry - Part Three
By Steven Gillman - 1/4/2008
Have you ever read the lyrics of a Simon and Garfunkle song? Pure poetry. Want to write poems like that? Start copying them. Let me explain. The Myth Of Creativity Creativity is somewhat of a myth. It isn`t that it doesn`t exist, but people`s ideas about it are mis-informed. Many believe that to be ... Cellphoney
By Russ Reina - 1/4/2008
With a smirk I have to admit I`m beginning to become the Old Fart that I`ve spent my life despising. You know who I`m talking about; the guy/person who says stuff like, "I just don`t understand the things people do these days." Well, I don`t. The other day I was doing my photography and in the midst... Greatest Super Bowls
By Jimmy Boyd - 1/4/2008
There have been a number of great games over the years which makes finding one of the greatest super bowls out of this list a difficult task. Over the nearly 40 year history of this big game there have been a number of blowouts, but the close ones have given us something to remember for years to com... Unforgettable White Mountains Vacations ? The Most Scenic 100 Miles in New England
By Cliff Calderwood - 1/4/2008
This amazing drive through the White Mountains of New Hampshire has a gorgeous vista at every turn, oodles and oodles of family vacation fun, and a visit to the home of the world wind speed record. Just keep reading to discover a remarkable trip on your White Mountains vacation. The White Mountain N... Fender Guitars: Tradition that Never Gets Old
By Peter Lenkefi - 1/4/2008
Without a doubt, Fender guitars are the top-of-the-line in guitars. Success in business is often measured according to the amount of money and sales a company is able to secure. The success of the Fender Musical Instruments Corporation proves there are two other elements to consider: dedication and ... Defeating the Drug Smugglers in Ultra Fast Boats, Skimmer Craft and Hydrofoils
By Lance Winslow - 1/4/2008
The drug smugglers have ultra fast boats, skimmer craft and hydrofoils, which makes it difficult to give pursuit by conventional marine craft. The problem is getting worse as drug smugglers ratchet up the game stakes using ultra fast water craft, submarines and aircraft. They have the money to buy t... Holidays Afloat: Your Guide To Yachting Vacations
By Johnathan Thompson - 1/4/2008
Yachting vacations used to be the sole preserve of the rich or famous; the price being unachievable for most people. Prices have now dropped considerably with the introduction of chartering and many yacht owners now offer other potential seafarers the opportunity to ?rent? their boat for their dream... Golf Training Principles That Produce Results
By Susan Hill - 1/4/2008
Time is a precious commodity when it comes to golf. We need to set aside time for practice, play and training in addition to managing our jobs, our families and other priorities and interests. Training should be a compliment to our complete process of development for a better game. Let?s keep things... The Worlds Elite Golf Courses
By Declan Tobin - 1/4/2008
We all here different opinions of great challenging golf courses around the world, full of history and storytelling of great games and tournaments between the legends of the professional world. Every year we hear of new championship courses opening but in my opinion they have a lot to live up to if ... "Golf Humor Poetry:- Ode to the Fanatical Golfer (Part One)"
By Kevin Rolle - 1/4/2008
He wanted golf to be experienced by all,
And hoped his daughter would heed the call.
"C`mon!", he said. "You`ll have a ball!"
"Why?", she asked. "Are we going to the mall?" He`d often take his golf cart to work,
And all his co-workers there would smirk.
He didn`t know why, and thought, "They`re jer... Steelers Need Another Road Win Against the Broncos
By Proloy Bhattacharyya - 1/4/2008
The Pittsburgh Steelers did what few thought was possible and that is get to the conference championship game as a number 6 seed. They are the first team to do so. The Steelers have already won two hard fought road games in this year`s quest for the ring and will need another one against the Denver ... Silas: Playing Second Fiddle to Paul
By Steve Singleton - 1/4/2008
Once, when New York Philharmonic conductor Leonard Bernstein was asked what is the instrument in the orchestra most difficult to play, he answered, "Second fiddle." How hard it must be to play consistently in the concert master`s shadow! Silas was Paul`s second fiddle throughout the apostle`s second... How To Maintain Your Kayak
By Jakob Jelling - 2/10/2007
Once you`ve found the perfect kayak for you, and you`re ready to go kayaking, there`s one other thing that you need to learn about first. You need to know how to take care of your kayak, otherwise, you may find that your kayak doesn`t last nearly as long as you would like it to. Considering how much... 3-Pointer by Gary Whittaker (Feb 15)
By Gary Whittaker - 1/30/2007
Point 1: Basketball`s Mr. 3000
Lakers celebrate Bryant`s return with a loss against the next great one. Hopefully Kobe, who was watching King James on the court for 41 minutes, was able to take enough notes to see that you don`t need to be a veteran to be leader. Hopefully Kobe watched enough of K... Online Poker Betting Strategies
By Matthew Winnington - 1/22/2007
Thousands of men and women from different corners of the world have taken up online poker playing in the past several years. Most analysts agree that the number of people who regularly participate in online poker will double within the coming couple of years.
Perhaps you have started playing onli... Poker ? A Social Thing
By Adel Awwad - 1/20/2007
There is a very good reason why people enjoy a regular poker game with their friends and work colleagues. It is fun. It is relaxing. It is social. It is an excuse to eat sandwiches and chips and forget about trivial things like bills and pressures at work. Whether you bet with chocolates, peanuts, c...
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