Inside the Boxscores Week 5 Part 1

Inside the Boxscores is a weekly feature by Matt Fargo that has been widely recognized as the best roundup in college football. Take an in-depth look at each game and extract the most relevant information that will help you in future handicap games. College football is full of wacky plays, […]

The color of the old west

Watching old black-and-white westerns on TV one Saturday afternoon, I wondered about the real cowboys of the 17th and 1800s: their true physical makeup… their true character(s). (s) and lifestyle. I was wondering why the Black Cowboys weren’t shown…or talked about…on TV. I wondered why when we were young we […]

Gab Session – The craziest of marches

How good will this NCAA Men’s College Basketball Tournament be? I mean, sure, the George Mason thing was amazing last year, and let’s not forget Wichita St. and Bradley made the Sweet 16, LSU upset Duke, Kansas lost in the first round for the second year in a row, a […]

The 5 components of a successful entrepreneur

Dictionary.com’s definition of ‘entrepreneur’ reads “a person who organizes and manages any enterprise, especially a business, usually with considerable initiative and risk.” When starting your own business, whether it’s a brick-and-mortar store, franchise, or home-based network marketing opportunity, risk is always involved. There is no certainty of what the future […]

Myers-Briggs personality pluralism

The year is 2009, and more than a century has passed since popular consciousness has widely accepted the fact that humans are just another kind of animal. Interestingly, even as humans increasingly accept political and cultural pluralism, not enough attention is still paid to how pluralism in general arises from […]

How to lose weight: calories can be burned

When you first ask the question: “How to lose weight?” Calories can be burned in different ways. Some people prefer to start cutting out the easy ones, like soda, sugar in coffee, and fruit juices. Other people prefer to start being a little more active. One thing is clear though, […]

UK kitchen furniture market

After the poor performance of the national furniture industry in 1999, the results of the following years until 2004 showed healthy improvements. Total sales increased by almost 5% (or £210m) in 2002, and producer prices were fairly stable or even declining in certain sectors. Sales in 2003 grew by 4.1% […]