Monthly Archives: September 2009

Sports Massage For Sports Injuries

Shaun Parker asked: Suffering an injury from sport is inevitable for professionals and amateurs alike. Whatever your chosen sport, be it football, golf, tennis, cricket or running, you will undoubtedly pick up the odd niggling injury or something more serious. Sports massage has become an important element not only for sports training and competition, but… Read More »

A Comedy of Expenses

Melanie Speed asked: Once upon a time, there was a new homeowner. Let us call her Jane. Jane: I finally realized the dream! I own a house! I’m going to celebrate. Mortgage: No, you’re not. Jane: Well, I meant in a small way. Insurance: By ‘small’, I hope you mean “I’m going to walk to… Read More »

Wentworth Golf Umbrellas

Gareth Parkin asked: The open market has resulted in fierce competition and therefore it has become increasingly important for organisations to widen its client base so that it can sell more  products. Organisations are spending in millions to make an impression on its interest group and do business with them. To seize the attention of… Read More »

Quality Writing by Fountain Pens

Bella Mclaine asked: Pen is the most common instrument that must be used by almost every person in their routine life. There are many varieties of pens available in the market. A fountain pen is a pen that contains a reservoir of water-based liquid ink. From the reservoir or the ink cartridge, the ink is… Read More »

Print Automation for a Correspondence Management System in the Financial Services Sector

Nicole Summerfield asked: In this case study, we will explore how a financial services management company automated the printing aspect of their Correspondence Management System to improve the efficiency of the operation and reduce the costs associated with printing and distributing printed communications to their customers. Company – This Company is one of the world’s… Read More »

Stop Motion Animation Claymation in Education – an Exciting Learning Tool for All Ages!

Mark Peterson asked: In more recent years a certain Nick Parks reinvigorated 3d animation with his Wallace and Gromit characters. This form of 3D animation is often referred to as Claymation or Clay Animation. While Nick was not the first by any means to introduce claymation it certainly brought in back in to mainstream entertainment.… Read More »

Second Tier Internet Affiliate Marketing Programs Explained

Alexander Gorbachev asked: How will refering new Internet affiliates to an Internet affiliate marketing program make me money in the future? Thats where a second tier Internet affiliate marketing program works like magic! Internet Affiliates are getting cleverer by the day. So these days, Internet affiliates know the difference between the different types of website… Read More »