EBay Feedback, 5 Key Things All EBayers Should Know
By Adam Ginsberg - 04/01/2008
eBay`s user feedback system is one of the site`s most important components. Without the conscientious comments recorded by both buyers and sellers, there would be no way for anyone to build up a trustworthy reputation in the nearly anonymous realm of cyberspace. And without a good measure of trust a... Reebok Jogging Strollers - Reviewed
By Linda Jenkinson - 04/01/2008
Everyone with the slightest interest in sports knows the name Reebok. They make everything from sports shoes to timing devices and have developed a loyal cliental from all around the world. They have recently come out with their own Reebok jogging stroller with most of the features parents have co... How To Be Successful In Today`s Job Market
By Joe Love - 04/01/2008
Reorganizing, downsizing, consolidating, and streamlining are more than just a few fashionable buzzwords that describe today?s job market. For millions of people, they have meant just one thing: loss of their jobs. Yet there still plenty of good positions open for those people who are prepared. Only... Gourmet Coffee Bean: The Tiny Beans of Life!
By Randy Wilson - 04/01/2008
The gourmet coffee bean is considered to be among the finest coffee beans in the world. The taste of fine gourmet coffee is a luxurious delicacy. It is important to understand that the gourmet coffee bean is not really some single species. These are the select, premium quality beans obtained from th... Hurricane Katrina Donations Could be Many Millions More - EBay Sellers Try in Vain to Help
By Dennis Becker - 04/01/2008
Yesterday I saw a mention in someone?s email ezine about a kind person who had an eBay auction with the proceeds going 100% to help victims of the horrible Hurricane Katrina. It struck a chord with me because I had wanted to set up something similar, but found that the ?eBay Giving Works? charity pr... Corporate Gift Baskets
By Ken Marlborough - 04/01/2008
Nurturing, positive interpersonal associations are the most important factors for success in any profession or business. Fostering and maintaining professional relationships demands a great deal of attention and care. The best way to appreciate and please clients and business associates is to give t... Ten Ways to Build Client Trust
By Alvah Parker - 04/01/2008
Clients work with professionals whom they trust. Building trust is an ongoing process. Here are 10 ways to build trust with both old and new clients. 1. Keep your agreements with your clients ? If you promise delivery on a particular day, make sure to deliver when it was promised. Even something ... All You Need to Know About Travel Humidors
By Eddie Tobey - 04/01/2008
When humidors where first created by Zino Davidoff in the early 20th century, they were large cellar humidors which certainly made for restricted travel. One now had the ability to strive for the perfect cigar, but only from home. Most people would agree that the feasibility of traveling with a larg... History of Ashton Cigars
By Jeff Henderson - 04/01/2008
Owned by a Philadelphia based enterprise and named after a well known and respected English pipe-maker these fine tailored cigars are made in the Dominican Republic. These cigars come in three different styles of flavor. The first is simply known as Ashton. Then there is the Ashton Cabinet Selection... Applying for a Job in Another Country? International Resumes
By Vinodh Pushparaj - 04/01/2008
Is an International Resume still a Resume? This is a very common question among those looking for work overseas for the first time. When you contact companies about applying for a job with them you will not often be asked for a resume, you will be asked to send along your CV. I remember the first ti... Juicer Comparison: From Confused To Connoisseur In 80 RPM`s
By Rika Susan - 04/01/2008
No need to do a juicer comparison? Let`s see... So you want a juicer. You go wherever you go to buy kitchen gadgets. The salesperson or website starts to spit out all these tongue-twisters: juice extractor, centrifugal, triturator, masticating, hydraulic press, single-gear, double-gear, high noise l... Dig In: We`ve Got 5 Diet-Friendly Desserts
By Carolina Diaz-Bordon - 04/01/2008
Goodbye sweet days of chocolate cake, sayonara my beautiful banana split, farewell my flavorful flan and hasta la vista my scrumptious apple pie. I know we`ve shared some savory mouthwatering memories together but there`s just no room for you in my new balanced healthy diet. It`s time for me to buck... The Types of Gourmet Coffee
By Chris Vorelli - 04/01/2008
Since it?s first induction as the world?s most popular beverage, coffee has gone through many changes and upgrades. These improvements allow gourmet coffee drinkers the chance to choose between many different grades and flavors of the coffee. Whether you are a coffee connoisseur or just need your mo... 5 Hot Tattoo Styles
By Declan O Reilly - 04/01/2008
Body art and tattoos have become so popular now that people who would have ran the other way are exposing their skin to the tattooists needle. It is not uncommon to get a glimpse of some office worker in the boardroom sporting a sexy rose tattoo on her chest, floral design on her lower leg or even s... Motorcycle Troubleshooting
By Jerry Lemke - 04/01/2008
When troubleshooting a motorcycle, first start with the basics. These simple tests can work for any small engine. All engines need three basic things to run fuel, spark and air. These simple things can cause your motorbike to not start up or run poorly. First start off with the fuel remove the hose ... Seven Years in Tibet - Heinrich Harrar
By Trevor Paetkau - 04/01/2008
Set against the backdrop of the Second World War and Tibet?s impending invasion by China, Harrar pens an evocative account of a country suspended in time. Medieval in many ways, it is a place none-the-less, readers will deeply regret having missed. Lhasa was not Shangrila.
The capital city of T... A Short History Of The Motorcycle
By Jim Johnson - 04/01/2008
Todays motorcycles are everywhere and there are lots of different classes or kinds of motorcycles as well. But the motorcycle, like the automobile, is a relative newcomer to the world stage. The first motorcycle ever assembled was built by the German inventors Gottlieb Daimler and Wilhelm Maybach in... Find a Job Online
By Jay Moncliff - 04/01/2008
The Internet has simplified everything from shopping to banking and now even employment has been made easier because you can have a job online. That is right, as amazing as it sounds you can work from the comfort of your home, while traveling, or anywhere you have a computer because your job online ... Career Success - Get Yourself Noticed!
By Lori Smith - 04/01/2008
You may have heard of the expressions "Patience is a virtue" and "Everything comes to those that wait" but let me assure you, in the corporate world, if all you are doing is being patient while waiting for someone to promote you because you have been there so long now, then you are mistaken. The onl... Don`t Junk Up Your Resume!
By Vikky Agarwal - 04/01/2008
This is to catch attention of all the professionals around, regarding their attempts to career advances. I felt the need for writing such an article because: Yesterday, I sent a mail seeking resumes of all of interested guys for a technical job opening at the organization, where I am working. I rece... Creme De Menthe Bar Cookie Recipe
By Griffin Wetzstein - 04/01/2008
This no bake creme de menthe bar cookie recipe is easy to make and tastes great. The bottom is a chocolate crumb layer, followed by a rich mint layer, and then topped with chocolate! Ingredients
Bottom Layer:
1 stick (1/2 cup) butter, melted and cooled
1/2 cup powdered sugar
... Weber Gas Grills
By John Ray - 04/01/2008
It is a well known fact the Weber gas grills are some of the best out there. The grills are very well constructed. Weber grills are designed and crafted for the long haul. And its true, ask anyone that has had a Weber grill. When you see a company with a grill like the summit gold 6 burner g... Aviation Employment Boards And Finding Work
By Matthew Keegan - 04/01/2008
Finding work in the aviation industry involves spending time on the internet researching companies, obtaining contact information, and doing plenty of cold calling before landing your first interview. Fortunately, there are numerous sites online providing excellent information on how to find work. L... Hooking Up or Just Hanging Out....A Look at a New Reality Series
By Linda Reeves - 04/01/2008
As typical with anything in this world, it takes years for the media to sit up and take notice and now it unfolds. I refer to the new series on ABC entitled "Hooking Up" that follows eleven women through the adventure of "online dating". Albeit, another reality show, I found this depiction to be rig... Job Search On The Web
By Terje Ellingsen - 04/01/2008
Job search on the internet has gradually become common. The rapid growth of the online culture with more and more people surfing the web followed by more and more different offers, mean that the internet has become a useful tool for many everyday activities. We have also seen an increase in the num... Chicken Adobo
By Peter Lenkefi - 04/01/2008
This particular recipe is Phillipian. Here are the ingredients you need to make a meal for 2: 4-6 Chicken Thighs
3 cups of Vinegar
3 cups of Soy Sauce
Pinch of Garlic (Optional)
Rice (I use Uncle Ben`s Instant Rice) Warning: You can get very sick if you don`t cook Poultry for at leas... So You Want to Join the Merchant Navy?
By Vaibhav B - 04/01/2008
So you want to join the merchant navy as an officer? You?ve heard all those stories about being paid to visit foreign countries, haven?t you? What about the girl in every port stories? And you must have been told about the exciting life we sailors lead, right? Are these stories true? Do you think yo... A Look at Hardwood Caskets
By Thomas Morva - 04/01/2008
Caskets made of wood provide a traditional and beautiful final resting place. A hardwood casket can be made of a variety of woods. Each type of wood produces a unique and attractive appearance all its own. A hardwood is any type of wood that comes from a deciduous tree, that is, a tree that bears ... Children?s Sunglasses
By Tim Gorman - 04/01/2008
Sunglasses for children should be one of your top priorities to provide for your child as a parent. Usually kids need the sunglasses more than us adults, because in most cases (not all) they are outside more than us. The harmful UV rays are especially more harmful to children, being that they are no... Pepper Spray Or Stun Guns?
By Robert Nelson - 04/01/2008
If you are serious about self defense, and you want to take a non-lethal approach, you will have a choice between only a few items that can stop an attacker in his/her tracks. You have a right to protect yourself and those you love. And you should be able to act on a moments notice. Don`t become ano... Planning a Fondue Party
By Shauna Hanus - 04/01/2008
Fondue can be an intimate dinner for two or a fun interactive party for a group of friends. When planning a fondue party you should plan for either a sit down dinner or a fondue buffet. When choosing a sit down dinner style there are a few rules to follow that will keep all the quests happy and hav... If Job Interviews Scare The Snot Out Of You...
By Roy Miller - 04/01/2008
It`s a fact of life. If you want a new job, you`ll have to deal with a job interview. And they typically scare people (maybe you) to death. If you`re feeling uncomfortable right now just thinking about a job interview, there are resources to minimize that fear. But think about what causes the fear f... Neck Pillows ? What?s All The Buzz About?
By Dr. Joseph J. Berke, Ph.D. - 04/01/2008
They?re invading the homes of consumers everywhere. You see them on the television, hear about them on the radio, read about them in the papers? Stories abound about how they?ve miraculously healed numerous ailments. So what is the real story behind the increasingly popular neck pillows? In reality,... At Home With Bakelite
By Linda Grossman - 04/01/2008
?Plastic? objects are part of our history. These items represent a significant example of Americana. The Smithsonian, the Museum of Modern Art and the Philadelphia Museum all include ?plastics? in their collections. You do not have to go to a museum to enjoy seeing and collecting ?plastic? items. ... Cookie Sheets Are the Key to Cookie Success
By Griffin Wetzstein - 04/01/2008
There is no guarantee that great ingredients will make your cookie recipe a hit with you?re family if you overlook the most important tool of the trade: the cookie sheet. Years ago, kitchens were equipped with only one choice of cookie sheet when it came to baking cookies. Luckily today?s technolo... Online Shopping ? Whatever You Want!
By Olivia Lambeth - 04/01/2008
Everyone?s talking about onlineshopping. With the
convenience of the Internet, people from all
across the globe can practically shop anywhere, anytime and
anyplace,all from the comfort of their own home. Opening a new door to
a worldwide marketplace, consumers from around the world are constantly
in... A Guide to Motor Scooters
By Kent Pinkerton - 04/01/2008
Scooters were first known as a child`s push vehicle that dates back to before 1920. Advancements in technology led to the development of small engines, which, when added to the traditional scooter provided for a practical and affordable means of transportation. Motor scooters have been a favorite i... Job Search Victim Or Professional?
By Paul Megan - 04/01/2008
We had an uncomfortable job search strategy session with Keely a few weeks ago. She sounded desperate. She had met some unexpected resistance in interviews . . . two in a row. Turns out prospective employers were questioning her about how her background could possibly fit into their organization. ... Touch Screen Monitor
By Sara Jenkins - 04/01/2008
Touch Screen Monitor is a computer display screen, sensitive to human touch. The Touch Screen Monitor allows a user to interact with the computer by touching pictures or words on the screen. They are widely used with information kiosks and computer-based training devices. These Touch Screen Monitors... Knives, Daggers, and Swords: Collectibles on the Rise
By Chris Robertson - 04/01/2008
Whether used in conjunction with Civil War reenactments and Renaissance Faires, or simply as collectors` items, knives have never been more popular. From the smallest daggers to the largest swords, knives of all types are finding their way to the homes of aficionados across the nation.
T... 10 Most Popular Mobile Phones
By Darren Allsop - 04/01/2008
Samsung D500 Mobile Phone The Samsung D500 Mobile phone features a soft touch slide-open design; the result is a compact and stylish device. The D500 is Samsung?s first Bluetooth? handset; which also features a built-in 1.3 megapixel camera with 7 x zoom and an integrated flash for taking pictures i... Taking Monumental Risks
By Charles Goulet - 04/01/2008
If a writer is to succeed he or she must take risks. What are these risks? One of the first risks is the usage of time. If the idea of success is to write for one?s own satisfaction only, then writing is but a hobby, but if one is interested in being recognized as a writer, then other risks must be ... Kabbalah Energy Drink: Mystically Powered?
By Patrick Austin - 04/01/2008
Celebrities are now entering the energy drink market. The Kabbalah energy drink has been seen in the hands of Ashton Kutcher, Demi Moore, and Madonna. Kutcher is slated to be the front man for the drink once their major media campaign begins. Is there anything that makes the Kabbalah energy drink di... What Do Accountants And Doctors Have In Common?
By James NK Khoo - 04/01/2008
Freshly qualified accounting graduates when asked by the interviewer "Are there any questions you want to ask?" usually respond with "What are my duties and responsibilities" Be careful. Some interviewers intentionally do not mention anything about duties and responsibilities to test the reaction of... Job Interview Basics -- Best Preparation
By Mark Baber - 04/01/2008
Thought I`d take a moment or two to review another important
pre-interview consideration that could make or break the
results of your job interview. I`m speaking of Job Interview Preparation. What`s that? Most of us think that when it comes
to a job interview, we gather up our resume and referenc... Kona Coffee
By Randy Wilson - 04/01/2008
How to start off about Kona Coffee. First talk with an expert about coffee. Like: what is his or her favorite type of bean, almost invariably you?ll hear one variety mentioned: Kona. Kona beans are grown in Hawaii and are treasured worldwide for their aroma and flavor. Kona beans are some of the mos... Job Search Alert: Have You Been Googled?
By Paul Megan - 04/01/2008
Ain`t Google great? Ok, but are YOU being googled without your knowledge? If you are, your job search may be in jeopardy. If you`re pursuing a job search Google can be a fabulous tool for *** Background information about an employer *** Insightful job search techniques *** Personal profiles on ma... Basic Scrapbook Essentials
By Debbie Luker - 31/01/2007
Many people would like to get started in the Scrapbooking hobby, but a lot of them are fearful to start because they think of the costs. They look at all the embellishments, patterned papers, and doodads and think that they aren?t creative enough to start. Well, this article will prove to those peop... 5 Automotive Tools Every Auto Owner Needs
By Mike Scurria - 31/01/2007
Automobiles are sizeable investments. As a car becomes older, its maintenance becomes increasingly important. There are many tools that every auto owner should have. Auto shops can sometimes charge exurbanite amounts for a simple fix that could have been done at home for much cheaper. Having the pro... Internet Jams
By Scott Thomas - 23/01/2007
Today?s technology for the recording musician has been getting better and better with each passing month it seems. Software and computer interfaces are getting much less sophisticated and more user friendly for the average Joe. And,let`s not forget, less expensive.
Software like Acid Pro 4.0 is w...
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