A Brief Look At The History And Science Of Swimming
by: Gregg Hall.
Swimming has been around as long as people have been on earth and where ever there is water people are going to be swimming. It was first done in Egypt and then just started getting more and more popular and we have the sport as we have i...
The Science of Pricing a House
by: Gary Ashton.
Probably the most important part of selling a house is in the pricing. It doesn't matter how well a home is staged or marketed, if the price is too high, it's not going to sell. Compounding this problem is the length of time it remains o...
The Science of House Buying
by: Ajeet Khurana.
Buying a house is quite a demanding task. There are many things which can be bought in a few minutes. Batteries, pens, pencils, and even books and gadgets can be picked up off the shelf within a matter of minutes. However, when it comes t...
Salesmanship: is it a Art or Science
by: Marvist.
Selling is one of the most important marketing activities in most organizations. The scope for selling has increased substantially during the past few decades due to growth in the industry. Persuasive selling skills are being used not onl...
The Science Behind Healing Intention
by: Bruce Forciea.
Have you ever been to a healthcare practitioner you were really comfortable with? Perhaps you experienced faster healing by working with this person. Or maybe your church congregation prayed for you and you found yourself recovering from ...
Endorphins And The Science Of Addiction
by: Victor Epand.
Very few parents would be especially surprised if you suggested to them that their child was addicted to video games or computer games. Yet the reality is that a great many children and young teenagers are addicted to video games, and tha...
The Science Of Digital Binoculars
by: Chrischanning.
Digital binoculars are binoculars that enable a user to take a digital picture of what he is looking at, while looking through the binoculars. Not only can they be used to see an enlarged version of what you wish to see at the present, bu...
Teaching it and Computer Science
by: Macie.
One of the most integral specializations in the world is the ever evolving education of IT and Computer Science. According to a recent statistical report published by a well reputed university, there are exponentially more PHD's being com...
A History of Science Fairs
by: Jimmycox.
Back in October, 1828, The American Institute of the City of New York, "incorporated for the purpose of encouraging and promoting domestic industry in this State and the United States in Agriculture, Commerce, Manufactures and the Arts", h...
How to Plan A Science Project
by: Jimmycox.
Although the best science projects seldom are created according to a recipe, there is an orderly series of steps that is followed pretty universally by successful students and professional scientists.Seven Steps to a Successful ProjectDeci...
The Science of Early Learning
by: Fairybaby.
Your baby is born with most of the brain cells she will ever have, but during her first 12 months in the world, her brain will become increasingly complex. By the time she reaches the age of two, her brain will already be 75 percent of its...
Love is in the air-Science too!
by: K.a.cassimally.
Ah… love! What a wonderful thing. The meaning of life itself, isn’t it? Artists, poets and play writers have made the greatest progress in humanity’s understanding of love. So what’s love doing in a science column? Well lately sc...
The Holy Grail of Science
by: Paras Chopra.
The fear of death is the most common of the all phobias we know. No one wants to die. To imagine death is the worst punishment one can ever give. History has seen many heroes abandoning their quests just because they feared death. People...
The Inaccurate View of Science
by: Punkerslut.
Science may best be defined as a method of investigation, as well as the results of that investigation. It allows scientists, or at least followers of this method, to conduct experiments and tests. Once the tests are concluded, other sci...
The Navel in the Bible and Science
by: Prof.dr. Ibrahim Khalil.
The Navel, also called a belly button, umbilicus is a scar on the abdomen, caused when the umbilical cord is removed from a newborn baby. In humans, the scar can appear as a depression ("innie") or as a protrusion ("outie"). About 90% of...