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The Free College Textbook Marketplace, urShelf.com, Presents The $250 "Today I Won't Have To Eat Ramen Noodles" Scholarship

2006-01-12 | The Free College Textbook Marketplace, urShelf.com, has introduced a scholarship contest where all eligible members are automatically entered to win $250 to help offset the cost of buying textbooks.


Nature Clinic Brings Joy to the World: Friends of Natural Systems Education Reduces Stress and Strengthens Personal and Environmental Health at a Free, Holistic Nature-Psychology Clinic Online

2005-12-13 | Our disconnection from nature's ways produces Natural System Dysfunction (NSD), the inability of our consciousness to register 53 inborn natural system sensitivities and enjoy their benefits. A new, free, online clinic educates its visitors to use and teach an Organic Psychology antidote to NDS.


George Toma Endorses All-Natural Lassenite Soil Amendment

2005-10-18 | "Twice the root depth with half the water" is how George Toma has been describing his experience working with the new Lassenite ATS soil amendment.


Really, is there "No Direction Home," Bob Dylan? An Omission in Martin Scorsese's Film is Corrected by an Environmentally Sound, Holistic Education and Counseling Alternative

2005-10-08 | A new Martin Scorsese film about Bob Dylan film shortchanges the public. It does not inform us about a direction home that Dylan and our society overlooks and the readily available tools we can use to benefit from taking that direction. Free online articles are provided to help us fill this void


Knoxville Hosts Address by Prem Rawat

2005-09-04 | An enthusiastic audience of more than 1,200 attended a successful event with Prem Rawat at the Knoxville Convention Center. The event drew local leaders, academics, and students from the University of Tennessee, as well as people from Knoxville and the surrounding areas.


Words of Peace rated number six by Brisbane Channel 31 TV viewers

2005-08-26 | Brisbane, Australia's Briz 31 announced that Words of Peace is now their sixth highest rated program. The show first aired on Briz 31 eighteen months ago. Words of Peace, an award-winning half-hour TV series, features highlights from addresses by Prem Rawat, also widely known as Maharaji.


Translating history: TWU and ACTS now North America's hub for Septuagint studies

2005-08-24 | Trinity Western University announces the establishment of the Septuagint Institute, making it the central location for Septuagint research, translation and publication projects in North America. The Septuagint is the earlist Greek translation of the Bible.


Alexander Haig's World Business Review First Port of Call for Lifeboat Software

2005-08-23 | Lifeboat Data Rescue software featured on popular high tech television program


New certificates: TWU's Ottawa internship program now more tangible than ever

2005-08-19 | Students get and insider's edge in politics, business and the media through the Laurentian Leadership Centre, a special, Ottawa-based internship program, part of Trinity Western University


Hit by the computer worm? Lifeboat to the Rescue!

2005-08-16 | Lifeboat data rescue can retrieve data from computers hit by computer worms and viruses


New 8 hour LED Emergency Flashlight Doubles as Nightlight

2005-08-14 | With those power outages we all experience from time to time, this product will be important. Conventional flashlights, if they work, last a few hours at best. Sentina goes on when the power goes out!


New master's degree sets trend in professional and academic fields

2005-07-18 | A new Master of Arts in Interdisciplinary Studies launches at TWU this fall. The interdisciplinary process gives students a broader and more integrated learning experience than a traditional master's program, as they draw on three fields instead of one.


Nursing graduate to continue legacy of saving infants

2005-07-11 | After sharing his home and his parents with over 200 infants throughout the course of his childhood and teenage life, Chidi Anyanwu plans to carry on his parents' legacy of saving infants and meeting the needs of Africa's Eziama community


Book on Perimenopause and Natural Hormones Awarded Top Publishing Honors

2005-06-19 | Larkfield Publishing's "The Hormone Survival Guide for Perimenopause" wins the prestigious Ben Franklin Award for best first book by a new publisher. The book also receives an Honorable Mention in ForeWord Magazine's Book of the Year competition.


MotionCoach FLEX by www.MotionCoach.co.uk triggers a revolution in visual analysis technology.

2005-06-19 | MotionCoach FLEX visual analysis software revolutionizes visual education by providing UK schools with a cost effective vehicle for video assignments both in school and remotely.


College Textbook Marketplace Website celebrates One Year Anniversary and Surpasses Its Goals.

2005-06-19 | Free College Textbook Marketplace Website celebrates its one year anniversary and has surpassed its goals. Urshelf.com, a college website, is rapidly expanding to the college market to help students find a cheap alternative to overpriced new textbooks.


Transform Internet Explorer into a Powerful RSS News Feed Reader

2005-05-26 | Chrysanth NETime Channel 3.0 enables Microsoft Internet Explorer to display RSS, RDF or ATOM XML news feeds as nicely formatted webpage with selectable background themes.


More School Budget Cuts to Come Next School. Maybe A Solution?

2005-05-24 | School's budgets are becoming an increasing problem around the country. Budget cuts are becoming far too common, but a small company in Burlison, TN is cutting prices on school furnishings to help out the budget.


Customer Service Skills:Too Valuable to be Ignored

2005-05-22 | Lauch a successful career by working for a service leader. Learn how to solve problems, listen - really listen, handle complaints, practice empowerment, apoligize, make customers feel valued and develop a positive attitude.


Tracks From New G-Man Album Sent to Students at the Audio Recording Technology Institute

2005-04-26 | Commercial producer Scott G (recording artist The G-Man) sent tracks of the opening song on his new SONIC TONIC album to A.R.T.I. for students to use in mixing sessions. G-Man calls on other artists to do the same in "The Mix Fix Project."