Archive for August, 2008

Power Protection in the Home Theater - Use of Surge Suppressors to Guard Expensive Electronic Gear

Saturday, August 30th, 2008

Surge Suppressors - A First Line of Defense
All home theater equipment should be equipped with at least some form of surge protection. Surge suppressors represent the most basic form of power protection - a first line of defense for all sensitive electronic gear.
Keep in mind that a surge in the ac voltage or a lightning […]

Home Theater Lighting

Thursday, August 28th, 2008

Home theater lighting is something you should consider once you’ve got the basics
of your home theater set-up, and want to go a bit further and create an atmosphere
in your theater.
One of the best ways to create the right atmosphere in any room is by using
lighting, and home theater lighting has the added […]

Internet Marketing Scams Exposed

Wednesday, August 27th, 2008

I don’t know anyone who’d turn down an opportunity to make lots of money quickly and get rich, working from home, and doing a very minimal amount of work. I’d absolutely love something like this. I’d be able to spend more time at home with my family and take ski vacations whenever I want. I’ve […]

The Armani Samsung Do it Again

Wednesday, August 27th, 2008

The Samsung Armani has earned a solid reputation as a reliable, easy to use Bar mobile handset since its first appearance. With the Armani Samsung have produced a handset which is a little basic for a entry level handset. Like other comparable phones from Samsung the visual aesthetic is very contemporary and would appeal to […]

Receivables Factoring: An Easy Way to Free Up Cash from Unpaid Invoices

Monday, August 25th, 2008

If your business is facing cash flow challenges, account receivables factoring may be the ideal solution to the problem. With receivables factoring, you sell your accounts receivable or invoices to generate quick cash. Receivables factoring is a common practice that’s been used for centuries by businesses around the world to manage cash flow. In fact, […]

Buying a Home Could Make People Wealthy

Thursday, August 21st, 2008

With the real estate market slowing, many potential homeowners and investors are worrying that they missed the boat. But it’s not too late.
According to David Bach, author of the best-selling “The Automatic Millionaire Homeowner: A Powerful Plan to Finish Rich in Real Estate,” buying a home is still a wise move.
“We’re seeing home ownership become […]

The best solution for a painful tennisarm is there now

Monday, August 18th, 2008

An ultrasound scanner fitted with a 803 MHz linear matrix transducer was used for the last 7 weeks.
Indeed, by the use of biopsy technique, morphological changes in the forearm muscle have been identified in patients diagnosed with annoying tennisarm. Therefore, if the contractile tissue is affected it would also be expected to affect the […]

Refusing The Hero’s Journey : Screenwriting Tips, Tricks and Tools

Monday, August 18th, 2008

The Hero’s Journey is the template upon which the vast majority of successful stories and Hollywood blockbusters are based upon - understanding this template is a priority for story or screenwriters.
The Hero’s Journey:
Attempts to tap into unconscious expectations the audience has regarding what a story is and how it should be told.
Gives the writer more […]

The Fantastic Advanced Hair Studio

Saturday, August 16th, 2008

Hair loss, baldness, hair thinning is something that concerns many men old and young. There are countless choices within reach to you nowadays, to help you fix the problem. Advanced Hair Studio is currently one of these exact companies. The company have helped over 300000 people in and around the UK & currently have seventy […]

Development of Liberal Theology: An Overview (Part 1)

Thursday, August 14th, 2008

The modern historical era of liberal theology basically encompass four distinct phases of change. The Enlightenment phase extends from the seventeenth century to approximately the middle or late eighteenth century. It is followed by the Romantic phase which is prominent until the mid-nineteenth century when it fades and then rise in the form of Modernism. […]