The Cherokee Tribe and the Cherokee Language Like many other languages, the Cherokee tongue is named after its people, the Cherokee. It is classified under the Iroquoian language family, and it is the only Southern one from the group that is still used. Author: Jacob Lumbroso Submitted: July 21, 2008
How To Select The Perfect Cell Phone For You Discusses 4 elements to consider when buying a new cell phone. Author: Richard Adams Submitted: July 20, 2008
Biodiesel and the Kyoto Protocol I thought I would chat about some aspects affecting the production of biodiesel. The Kyoto Protocol goes by a number of aliases: The Kyoto Treaty, The Kyoto Accord, or The Kyoto Protocol to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change. Author: Mervyn Rees Submitted: July 19, 2008
Global Warming - The Effect of CFC Gases If you're able to use a computer and can read this newsletter, you'll have no doubt heard about global warming. Author: Mervyn Rees Submitted: July 18, 2008
Solar PV Cells, Residential Solar Energy, and Doping Silicon for Efficiencies (Part 10) Introducing impurities, called dopants, into the silicon making up the solar cell creates the one-way flow of electrons necessary to produce electricity more efficient. Two differently doped silicon wafers are layered together to create this flow. Author: Daniel Stouffer Submitted: July 15, 2008
Are there Different Kinds of Jews? The primary divisions among Jews beginning in the medieval period were Sephardim and Ashkenazim. Its quite clear however that dividing Jews into only these two categories is incorrect and oversimplification. Author: Jacob Lumbroso Submitted: July 14, 2008
Preparing Students with a Strategic Plan for Education Preparing students for a future as a health, successful adult. And part of that means that most people need to get a job and work for a living. For many students it is the lack of focus that is causing them problems. There is something called a Strategic Author: Kristin Gabriel Submitted: July 13, 2008
Residential Solar Energy: How the Photoelectric Effect Works (Part 9) Einstein was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics for his work on the photoelectric effect, not for his work on relativity. Little did one know that the same people who helped us calculate everything under the sun is also the same person helping to bring re Author: Daniel Stouffer Submitted: July 12, 2008
Ecosystem? What is it? In this article we explain the classification of an ecosystem, Millennium Ecosystem Assessment, biome, and how ecosystems are formed, a smaller ecosystems nestled within a bigger ecosystem remains an ecosystem. Author: George Chao Submitted: July 11, 2008
What a Military Intelligence Education Can Teach You Ongoing military intelligence education is critical to ensure that military intelligence professionals stay on the leading edge of strategic security issues around the globe. Author: Dan Sommer Submitted: July 11, 2008
Career in jewelry designing Many times, I have come across people asking questions like, "Is there any career opportunity as a "jewelry designer?". My answer to this would be a firm "YES!" And I don't feel there would be any other field where the career opportunities would be so exc Author: Mithun Rao Submitted: July 9, 2008
Affordability and Availability of Alternative Energy Energy analysts can often jump on the bandwagon and scare people into thinking that we are running out of oil. The only effect this has is to raise oil prices as people become concerned at the perceived threat of a reduce supply increases demand and so op Author: Mervyn Rees Submitted: July 9, 2008
How To Make A Resume - A Vital Skill For Everyone Learning how to make a resume is an essential skill, and here are five top reasons why. Don't put yourself at a disadvantage, learn the art of good resume writing now! Author: Corvan Reynolds Submitted: July 9, 2008
How to deal with cracked plaster This article gives advice on how to remedy cracked plaster Author: Matt Morgan Submitted: July 9, 2008
The Energy Pie - Use More or Conserve? This article looks at where and how we use energy and how we must conserve if we are to grow and prosper in the future. Author: Kevin Surace Submitted: July 8, 2008
Which Plastering Training Facility should you choose Advice on selecting a training center if you are looking to take a plastering course Author: Matt Morgan Submitted: July 6, 2008
How De Beers started its diamond company Not many people know that the man behind the famous De Beers diamonds is Cecil John Rhodes, someone who started his association with diamonds with the simple business opportunity that involved selling water to the thirsty diggers at the mines. Cecil made Author: Mithun Rao Submitted: July 6, 2008
At Summer Camp, Students Learn that It's Fun and Exciting Outside of Their Comfort Zone Everybody's familiar with the concept of the comfort zone. It's where we live most of the time. At SuperCamp, campers describe what it's like inside their comfort zones: comfortable, safe, familiar, and... boring. Author: Jim Hartley Submitted: July 2, 2008
How to Write a Good Resume: Use Fewer, But More Powerful Words There is a tendency to put far too much information on your resume. Here are some guidelines on how to keep it at an optimal length and still have a high-impact resume. Author: Corvan Reynolds Submitted: July 2, 2008
Poker: From Then to Now Take a look at the past and see how the game of poker came to be. Author: Steven Cancel Submitted: July 2, 2008
How To Use A Car Donation Program to take The Hassle Out Of Charitable Giving Utilizing a Car Donation Program to Take the Hassle Out of Charitable Giving Author: Alex Alaska P Submitted: July 2, 2008
Four Top Reasons Why Using Flashcards In Music Lessons Are Important This article details four powerful, little known reasons why using musical flashcards benefit students in music learning and why they should be used as an integral part of any music curriculum. Author: Janice Tuck Submitted: June 30, 2008
Studying Brazilian Portuguese If you are an American and have ever traveled to the UK, or visa versa, then you understand that American English and British English can sometimes feel like completely different languages. Author: Jacob Lumbroso Submitted: June 30, 2008
Dictionary Online: Useful And Convenient To Anyone The article describes about general knowledge of online dictionary. Author: Naisarasri Sri Submitted: June 30, 2008
Strengthen Your Vocabulary With A Simple Click The article describes about knowledge of online dictionary. Author: Naisarasri Sri Submitted: June 29, 2008
Residential Solar Energy, Solar Cells Types, and the Growth of Silicon Sources (Part 7) We are now at the dawn of a home solar energy revolution. The solar power manufacturers invented and are beginning to manufacture new solar modules that do not use silicon at all. There are alternative materials using nano-technology that are and will con Author: Daniel Stouffer Submitted: June 29, 2008
Downs And "The Memory Keeper's Daughter" Down's Syndrome Is Explored in This Article Author: Kate Loving Shenk Submitted: June 28, 2008
Write a Resume That Gets Noticed Using These Tips A well written resume can be a powerful tool for marketing yourself to potential employers. If you are unsure of how to write a winning resume, these 10 tips that professional resume writers use will get you started the right way. Author: Corvan Reynolds Submitted: June 28, 2008
Summer Camp Gets Rid of Negative Self-Image You don't have to look far into a group of young people to see examples of all the things they do to create an image. It's in their clothing, music, language, attitude, hair, make-up, hobbies - even in their choice of friends. Why do people have an image? Author: Jim Hartley Submitted: June 27, 2008
Ways to Educate Kids and Schools for a Better Environment Summertime is here and kids are out of school, so it is the perfect time for parents and kids to get serious about our environment and keeping it a safe and beautiful place to enjoy for many years to come. Author: Kristin Gabriel Submitted: June 27, 2008
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