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  • Archive for December, 2008

    Is mentoring worthwhile?

    Saturday, December 27th, 2008

    The definition of a mentor, according to Webster’s dictionary is a ‘wise and trusted adviser’. He is more than just a person we occasionally discuss our problems with. He is a person who has a vested interest in our success and will do whatever he can to ensure that we reach our goals.

    Notebook PC

    Tuesday, December 16th, 2008

    The modern world is practically based on and composed of a lot of technological inventions. We seem to be unable to do anything without technology. A clear example of the technical addiction is the use of the PC.

    Find Information On Anything At Duoseek.com

    Sunday, December 14th, 2008

    Duoseek is a brand new powerfull search engine, and is very easy to use by all ages. The internet has grown at an astonishing rate, and as this is the information age we live in, it only makes sence that we need away to search for it. Thats where the search engines come into play, and duoseek is my favourite.

    Learn How To Stop Aggressive Dog Behavior

    Tuesday, December 9th, 2008

    The internet is the first place that people come to when they are “trying to stop aggressive dog behavior.” If you are having pet problems; chances are you will not have difficulty finding some valuable information about how to learn how to control your pet. This may be the most informative article that you read today and you will even discover how to properly train your pet so that they will not act up anymore.

    The CD/DVD Manufacturing Process

    Monday, December 8th, 2008

    The process of manufacturing CDs and DVDs has changed the way in which the world looks at and listens to entertainment. Prior to the introduction of CD/DVD mass-production, less sophisticated means, such as vinyl records, tapes and VHS were used to mass-produce music and movies. But now, with the revolution of CD and DVD manufacturing, we take a step up. Music and movie fans no longer have to purchase bulky records or poorly manufactured tapes in order to listen to music or enjoy their favorite movies. With the birth of the compact disc, anyone can easily slip this small, shiny circle into their car stereo or home entertainment center for their listening and/or viewing pleasure. But how did the mass-production of CDs and DVDs become such a powerful force in the world? What was the indispensable step that made the manufacturing of CDs and DVDs possible, and in the process shaped a new mold for the way the world enjoys its entertainment?