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  1. Flipping Properties Works In Any Market
    by Richard Reichmann. For years, hot-shot speculators made huge profits flipping condos in Florida and Vegas before they were even constructed. All the while, the naysayers in the ivory towers of Wall Street and academia warned of a "housing bubble" that was sure to burst as all bubbles do. When Fed chairman Alan Greenspan said that national real estate market was "frothy," the writing was really on the wall, and any... products, articles, news

  2. Harry Potter And The Order Of The Phoenix Movie Review
    by Joel Girling. Back when Daniel Radcliffe's voice hadn't broken, Harry Potter meant just a book. Nowadays it means videogames, stamp collections and chess sets amongst other equally pointless cash-in products. However with the new film - Harry Potter and the Order Of The Phoenix - the films certainly don't feel part of the family franchise. Trying to keep up with the books, the films have always been laggi... products, articles, news

  3. Ghosts Around
    by Pradeep Chamravattom. Are these ghosts a reality....?YES....I have seen it once, I have really experienced in my home, in my office...People have different personal instances to share once you start talking about Ghosts.Ghost stories are a spicy subject in campus life also. Due to fear or of a neutral personality, majority tends to believe in ghosts; and of course, there are few who do not believe in these stories at ... products, articles, news

  4. Comedy Writing Tips - 10 Start Lines To Use
    by Scott Schaefer. If you write jokes, or have tried to write jokes, you may have discovered that, while some jokes "write themselves" (the easy ones), others require some serious kick-starting. It is with the latter in mind that I have created this list of ten Jokestarter "start lines" that can help you, especially when trying to write a joke based on a news event (ie: "Weekend Update" on SNL). These jokestarters... products, articles, news

  5. Eyes And Lens Of The Future
    by Philip Nicosia. Remember the popular Million Dollar Man series on television in the 70's? Remember how Steve Austin, played by Lee Majors, had that bionic eyes which allowed him to see what's happening in places even far beyond his eyesight? The series was, perhaps, the famous science fiction in the small screen at that time. Now, with the ever advancing technology, scientists have come up with high-tech eyes a... products, articles, news

  6. Movie Review - Harold and Kumar go to White Castle
    by Darren LaRose. Harold and Kumar go to White Castle is the latest film from director Danny Leiner, whose previous credits include the mediocre Dude, Where's My Car. This film, thankfully, is much better; the writing is clever and funny and the characters are extremely likable. Harold, played by John Cho, is a straight-laced junior investment analyst who likes to play it safe, and ends up having work dumped on hi... products, articles, news

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