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    • 111.

      Document Localization: Keeping up with Cultural Evolution (Religion Example)


      by Marci Crane - 2007-05-02
      Document localization is advanced translation. It's advanced because it goes beyond language and into the fuzzy realm of culture. You can even localize from English to English and from Portuguese...
    • 112.

      Research Summation Time Analogies


      by Clark Nelson - 2007-05-06
      Research Summation Time Analogies continues the testimony conclusion section of my first work, Calendars of Creation. Time Analogies expands perspectives concerning calendar science. The Jewish C...
    • 113.

      Research Summation Antediluvian Calendar


      by Clark Nelson - 2007-05-06
      Research Summation Antediluvian Calendar continues the testimony conclusion section of my first work, Calendars of Creation. Sixteen years ago, I began this section to explain why I chose my perso...
    • 114.

      Vegetable Culture


      by Nicholas Tan - 2007-05-13
      Suppose you plant these tall beans at the extreme rear end of each vegetable row. Make arches with supple tree limbs, binding them over to form the arch. Train the beans over these. When one stand...
    • 115.

      Necklaces Reflecting The Culture Of Egypt


      by Arsene Bergkamp - 2007-05-13
      As the dominant culture of their time, the ancient Egyptians still influence us today. Necklaces reflecting their ancient, powerful culture are quite popular. Ancient Egypt has been a source of intrig...
    • 116.

      Defining Organizational Culture


      by Reggie Andersen - 2007-05-14
      There are many different factors that help to define organizational culture. If someone wanted to make a full laundry list and get really specific, it wouldn't be surprising if over one hundred d...
    • 117.

      Christchurch is a Coastal City


      by Douglas Scott - 2007-05-20
      Christchurch is the regional capital of Canterbury, New Zealand. It is the largest city in the South Island, as well as the second largest city and third largest urban area of New Zealand. A coastal c...
    • 118.

      Paradise on Earth in La Digue


      by Douglas Scott - 2007-05-21
      Paradise on earth is the only way to describe this cluster of some one hundred and fifth teen Tropical Islands scattered in the Indian Ocean. East of Praslin, La Digue is the fourth largest island in ...
    • 119.

      Chinese Religion: Taoism


      by Emma Snow - 2007-05-21
      You are no doubt familiar with the harmonizing symbol of yin and yang: the mystical circle encasing rolling waves of black and white. Within the black wave rides a white dot, and conversely, a black d...
    • 120.

      10 Reasons to Vacation and Travel Sicily, Italy


      by Paul Symonds - 2007-05-22
      Sicily, Italy is a place well worth visiting and below we look at ten reasons why Sicily is a place worth considering for a vacation or holiday.1. The Etna volcano: If you love scenic beauty then Sici...