Web Site Planning 101 - Beast-Blog.com

Sometimes people want a web site, but don't understand the media or how to begin. This article should help with the planning phase. Saved By: Mike Cherim | View Details | Give Thanks
How to Write a Business Plan: Ten Questions with Tim Berry

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Part 2: Detail on the Single payer Plan. Is it time to consider saving the American pocketbook more than the profits of out-of-control insurance companies?
Part 2: Detail on the Single payer Plan. Is it time to consider saving the American pocketbook more than the profits of out-of-control insurance companies?
No diet has ever been able to defy the laws of thermodynamics. Whether you go low carb, low fat, low this or low that, the only way to lose weight is to burn more calories than you consume. Even the new "it" diet, volumetricsââ;¬"which uses fancy terms such as energy density.
Russia's top diplomat accused the United States of launching a new arms race as the two nations traded barbs Wednesday over U.S. plans to erect a missile defense system in countries formally under Moscow's influence.
Few things cause the average American more hostility to public assistance programs than the anecdotal sight of a fat parent with one or two fat children in tow buying groceries with food stamps. Why, the otherwise kind-hearted taxpayer might think, am I paying for that?
Do parents persuade their children to get their daily dose of fruits and vegetables? Working at least five servings of fruits and vegetables into children's diets every day provides vitamins and minerals that help wounds heal, food digest and keep the heart healthy, skin clear and vision strong.
It is not uncommon to see students in the school nurse's office who have skipped breakfast and/or lunch. Not surprisingly, their complaints range from headaches and stomachaches to fatigue and difficulty concentrating. Students give many reasons for skipping meals. These include: "I didn't have time," "I woke up late,"
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Quit grumbling under your breath when that footloose freelancer friend of yours wants to grab a three-hour lunch on a Thursday. Just remind yourself that you have health coverage and she doesn't. And if that sounds 401(K)-level boring, then use those three hours to sit at your desk and plumb the depths of your insurance benefits website -- because
CBS Exclusive: With War Support and Army Wearing Thin, Goverment Calculates Iraq Pullout Costs And Timeframe.
After weeks of refusing to back down to President Bush on setting a timetable on Iraq , House Democratic leaders face having to explain to their party's rank and file why they've now relented.
They stuck together through the veto. Now what? Inside party plans for the next phase of the battle with Bush over Iraq. Keep an eye on YouTube.
Senators moved ahead Wednesday on legislation to replace one-quarter of the nation's gasoline with ethanol and set a goal of cutting gasoline consumption nearly in half by 2030. Coal-state lawmakers tried to promote liquefied coal as a motor fuel substitute, but their effort stalled amid a debate over global warming. The energy bill, passed
The state House on Wednesday overwhelmingly approved a bill to require all hospitals to offer rape victims emergency contraception, over objections from Catholic leaders who say it infringes on their religious rights.
The cause of global warming is oceans heating, not greenhouse gases, as always occurs at the beginning of ice ages.
Those looking for the culprit responsible for global warming have missed the obvious choice - the sun. Scientific evidence conclusively shows that the sun plays a far more important role in causing global warming and global cooling than any other factor.
Global warming may not be caused by humanity's fossil fuel emissions, but could be due to changes in the Sun. Research suggests that the magnetic flux from the Sun more than doubled this century. As solar magnetism is closely linked with sunspot activity and the strength of sunlight reaching Earth, the increase could have produced warming in the g
Dr Sami Solanki, the director of the renowned Max Planck Institute for Solar System Research in Gottingen, Germany, who led the research, said: "The Sun has been at its strongest over the past 60 years and may now be affecting global temperatures.
he plan to construct the 150-story Chicago Spire along the lakefront was passed unanimously Thursday by the Chicago Planning Commission. The Spire would be the tallest residential building in the world. The Chicago Planning Commission considered the proposal for the Chicago Spire, a 2,000-foot tower at the mouth of the Chicago River that would be
Faced with an ever-more ruthless insurgency in Baghdad -- despite President George Bush's "surge" in troops -- US forces in the city are now planning a massive and highly controversial counter-insurgency operation that will seal off vast areas of the city, enclosing whole neighbourhoods with barricades and allowing only Iraqis with newly
Israel was accused of blocking a pan-Arab peace plan yesterday after the prime minister Ehud Olmert ruled out holding talks with any country it does not consider to be "moderate".
RAF Top Guns were stunned last night after being asked to think of being Kamikaze pilots in the war on terror. Elite fliers were shocked into silence when a senior RAF chief said they should consider suicide missions as a last resort against terrorist targets.
The Iraqi government has endorsed a decision to relocate and compensate thousands of Arabs who moved to the northern city of Kirkuk as part of Saddam Hussein 's campaign to push out the Kurds, the justice minister said Saturday. The decision was a major step toward solidifying the status of the disputed oil-rich city.
Israeli officials have refused to accept the revived Arab peace initiative as it stands, saying more negotiations are needed.
President Hugo Chavez said Sunday that his administration plans to create "collective property" as part of sweeping reforms toward socialism, and that officials would move to seize control of large ranches and redistribute lands deemed "idle."
The Baghdad Security Plan is going so well that Iraqis displaced by sectarian violence are flocking back to their homes in Baghdad, so a number of officials are telling us. The only problem with that: it's probably not true.
During a White House meeting last week, a group of governors asked President Bush and Marine Gen. Peter Pace, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, about their backup plan for Iraq. What would the administration do if its new strategy didn't work? The conclusion they took away, the governors later said, was that there is no Plan B.
House Democratic leaders are developing an anti-war proposal that wouldn't cut off money for U.S. troops in Iraq but would require President Bush to acknowledge problems with an overburdened military.
The most prominent Sunni in Iraq's fragmented government said Monday that the United States is going to have to come up with a "Plan B" if the current crackdown fails to stem the violence in the capital.






