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Do you know anything about this topic? Share your expertise with our thousands of visitors each day by submitting your quality, informative 'S Lang Languages' article, and if you become a member we will pay you for your unique and original work (note that all submissions are reviewed by our editors). Your S Lang Languages Guide is Michael Russell. Recent articles submitted to your independent guide to S Lang Languages 1. Evolution Of Accounting - By: Michael Russell Accounting has been called as the language of business. Accounting is the system which measures business activities. It processes activities in business into reports and communicates the results to top management. Let us now look through the advancement of accounting. Ancient... Featured ArticleEvolution Of Accounting Accounting has been called as the language of business. Accounting is the system which measures business activities. It processes activities in business into reports and communicates the results to top management. Let us now look through the advancement of accounting. Ancient Accounting As early as 8500 B.C., accounting has already existed. Archaeologists have found clay tokens as old as 8500 B.C. found in Mesopotamia which were usually cones, disks, spheres a ...
Read full story 2. Art And Crafts Of The Native Alaskan Peoples - By: Michael Russell In the old days, before the Native Alaskans were able to sell their arts and crafts, they used these objects for ceremonial and utilitarian reasons, such as decorating tools. These objects and designs fulfilled specific functions. Each different group of Native Alaskans used their art to... 3. Coconut Oil And Fat Loss - By: Michael Russell Eating foods containing MCT is like putting high octane fuel into your body (MCT stands for: Medium Chain Triglyceride - it is a fatty acid found in many oils - mostly in coconut oil). Because MCTs are absorbed directly by the liver and converted into energy, the body gets a boost of energy!... 4. Amsterdam - We're More Than Water Under A Bridge - By: Michael Russell Every place, every thing, has a beginning; because without the beginning, nothing would exist. As history points out, Amsterdam had its beginning in the13th century. Amsterdam started out as nothing more than a fishing village. A dam was built on the river Amstel and that's... 5. Allergies - Nine Tips To Keep Your Bedroom Allergy Free - By: Michael Russell For most of us, the bedroom is a place of refuge - our sanctuary. It is one of the places where we spend most of our time. However, if you are bothered by allergy attacks all year long, it might be time to perform some allergy busting actions. One of the most common allergens prese... 6. African Safaris: Wildlife Photography - By: Michael Russell With Africa's beautiful landscapes and exotic wildlife, a safari is every photographer's dream come true. Whether you're a professional with years of experience or an amateur trying your hand at expressing art through the lens, Africa is a paradise where you can find a variety of interesting s... 7. Australia: My Country - By: Michael Russell 1. Australia: My Country A brief personal viewpoint of Australia, the country I call home. Austra... 8. Birds - The Whooping Crane - By: Michael Russell Whooping cranes are an endangered species although the population was never high due to over hunting in the 1800s. In the 1940s, the population decreased even more to less then 20. Due to the Whooping Crane's low population, bird care organizations do not allow them to go outside a prote... 9. Yoga, Something For Everyone - By: Michael Russell There is no such thing as one kind of yoga. On the contrary, yoga encompasses spiritual techniques and putting these into practice to achieve a "state of enlightenment". Usually, the kind of yoga practiced in the US is Hatha yoga. Ha translates to sun and tha translates t... 10. Surnames: Origin And History - By: Michael Russell In genealogical research, when tracing the roots and history of one's ancestors, it is interesting to note the origins of surnames. Before about the year 800, generally speaking, surnames did not exist in Europe. People went by their one and only name: John or Mary or Ole. If there... 11. Tennis: A Brief History - By: Michael Russell The history of tennis goes way back to 14th century, whereas ball games in general are thousands or years old. It started as an entertainment or during religious ceremonies and became very popular all over the world. The game of tennis was created by the European monks; they discovered t... 12. Tasmania And Victoria Australia - By: Michael Russell Tasmania It has been established, through archaeological exploration, that Tasmania was first inhabited between 20000 and 30000 years ago, when the island was still a part of the mainland. It was first sighted by European explorers in 1642. At that time, it was named "Van Dieme... 13. Birds - The Emperor Penguin - By: Michael Russell The Emperor Penguin is the largest penguin in Antarctica, the coldest climate on earth with temperatures as low as 140 degrees. It is very rare to find an Emperor Penguin living outside of Antarctica. . It is 4 feet tall, and it weights 70 to 90 pounds. It has a black head an... 14. A Few Facts About Learning Disabilities - By: Michael Russell Neurological disorders give rise to learning disabilities and this can have an effect on the individual's social and intellectual development. Sometimes, children with learning disabilities are smarter than children of their own age, but have difficulty in listening, writing, thinking, spellin... 15. The Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress - By: Michael Russell Of all the heavy bombers that flew in WWII, the B-17 Flying Fortress was without a doubt one of the two most famous, the other being the Lancaster. The prototype first flew in 1935 but it would be another five years before the B-17 was delivered in any quantity. They first saw action wit... 16. Learning Disability – Auditory Processing Disorder - By: Michael Russell An Auditory Processing Disorder is the inability for an individual to make proper sense of information taken in through the ears. This disorder has nothing to do with hard of hearing or deafness, but it is the difficulties experienced with how auditory information is processed by the sufferers... 17. Budget Homeschooling - By: Michael Russell Home schooling can be a rewarding experience for the entire family. However, it can also be hard on your pocketbook. Frugal home schooling is becoming a popular term among most families living on limited income or for those wanting to cut back on expenses. The internet i... 18. Understanding Arthritis - By: Michael Russell At present, there are approximately 37 million Americans who are unduly suffering from the pains brought about by arthritis and other rheumatic diseases. But what exactly is arthritis and why is this troublesome disease so painful to bear? Arthritis refers to a wide range of joint proble... 19. Australia, The Great Land Down Under - By: Michael Russell Australia is often called the Largest island in the world. It is surrounded by water and has around 10 000 beaches. Australia is large enough to be its own continent, which it is! Australia sits in the southern hemisphere and has an area of over 7 million sq... 20. Alaska - Facts About The Last Frontier - By: Michael Russell Looking for a get away that you will always remember? Look no further. A vacation to Alaska will allow you to find out all about Alaska's most gorgeous and unspoiled wild lands. In Alaska you can go on an extraordinary adventure filled with river rafting, canoeing, sea kayaki... 21. Japan - An Island Country - By: Michael Russell Japan is one of the world's most densely populated countries in the world. Japan is made up of four main islands, Hokkaido, Honshu, Kyushu and Shikoku and thousands of smaller islands. Japan extends about 1200 miles and 127 million people live in Japan. Japan is in the North Pacifi... 22. Air Freight - Give Your Package The Room To Fly - By: Michael Russell Was it really so long ago when flying was still a novelty. What am I saying, there are people walking around this earth that don't have a clue about cooking on a stove, so how could they ever conceive of a time without flight. So humans wanted to fly, and even though they were born witho... 23. Diego, You Can’t Get There Without A Map - By: Michael Russell You're driving through an old part of town and you haven't been there in 20 years. You say, "I should be there but this doesn't look familiar. I followed the map but I'm lost". Of course you're lost! When they did the urban renewal project a couple of years ago, they changed some o... 24. Bowling - How Many Versions Are There? - By: Michael Russell The sport of bowling can and does give pictures of different sports, depending on who you are speaking to at the time. I guess the most common terminology for bowling is in fact ten pin bowling. Played worldwide, it is recognized as not only a very popular sport in its professional and c... 25. The Noble Great Dane - By: Michael Russell Wild boars used to roam in the wilds of Europe many centuries ago. In those days the titled land-owners cherished the large dog known as the "Boar Hound" which had the courage, the agility, the speed and the strength to hunt these beasts and bring them down. It is believed that the magni... Please feel free to submit your quality, informative article for our readers. |
| A First Course In Calculus (undergraduate Texts In Mathematics) (hardcover) Author: Lang, Serge. Published On: 1986/02/01. Language: ENGLISH... |
| Geometry: A High School Course (hardcover) Author: Lang, Serge/ Murrow, Gene. Published On: 1989/09/01. Language: ENGLISH... |
| Grief S Courageous Journey: A Workbook (paperback) Author: Caplan, Sandi/ Lang, Gordon. Published On: 1995/09/01. Language: ENGLISH... |
| Origami Insects And Their Kin: Step-by-step Instructions In Over 1500 Diagrams (paperback) Author: Lang, Robert J. Published On: 1995/07/01. Language: ENGLISH... |