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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 'Hoarding Issues' 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 Hoarding Issues Guide is Michael Russell. Recent articles submitted to your independent guide to Hoarding Issues 1. Does Coin Collecting Mean One Is A Numismatist? - By: Michael Russell Your average numismatist may or may not indulge in coin collecting. One could also say on the other side of the coin a person who spends their time collecting coins could or could not be a numismatist. The hobby of coin collecting can be traced back to the fourteenth century and some h... Featured ArticleIssue Management Methodology For Tracking Project Issues 1. What is an Issue?An issue is an incident, circumstance, problem or inquiry that affects or potentially affects the timely delivery of the project, product or service, it may also impact the quality of deliverables and the cost of production.Some projects are ongoing and the definition of an issue is a little different. A help desk defines an issue as a request for help that requires a response. A service department keeps track of service requests as issues. A software maintenance group tracks ...
Read full story 2. An Introduction To Gold Coins - By: Kent Pinkerton This article is An Introduction To Gold Coins. If you are looking for good investments, you might want to consider investing in gold coins. Gold coins are easier to sell than gold bars or other gold bullion coins that may have delays and other expenses. The durable gold standa... 3. The Relative Strength Of Currencies - By: Michael Russell There is now a trend in the world towards limiting currencies. A currency is a paper or metal medium of exchange that is in current use in a particular country. We are talking money here. A lot of people confuse money with the real thing, the thing or things it can buy, and they hoard it. There ar... 4. Coin Collecting – A Fascinating Hobby - By: Michael Russell Coin collection ranks along with stamp collecting and post card collecting as one of the most popular hobbies. It is, in fact, one of those pastimes, which has an entire support structure devoted to its activities. There are coin collectors' clubs, buying agents, selling agents, valuers ... 5. Coin Collecting; Is The Hobby Of Kings For You? - By: Michael Russell Coin collecting is one of those hobbies that for most collectors, started by accident. Usually the coin that sparked the interest was a coin found in circulation. It could have been a foreign coin, or one from the country it was found in, but something unusual about the coin drew the attention of th... 6. Scientific Research Shows Why Diets Don't Work, If You Want To Sustain Long Term Weight Loss - By: John Perry To say that dieting rarely leads to sustainable weight loss isn't particularly controversial, scientific research shows that 90% of people who try to lose weight by dieting fail. Did you know that dieting is a multi-billion dollar industry, and that there are over 25,000 books on diets, ... 7. The Relative Strength Of Currencies - By: Michael Russell There is now a trend in the world towards limiting currencies. A currency is a paper or metal medium of exchange that is in current use in a particular country. We are talking money here. A lot of people confuse money with the real thing, the thing or things it can buy and they hoa... 8. Dealing With Market Corrections: Ten Do’s And Don' - By: Steve Selengut A correction is a beautiful thing, simply the flip side of a rally, big or small. Theoretically, even technically I'm told, corrections adjust equity prices to their actual value or “support levels”. In reality, it’s much easier than that. Prices go down because of speculator reactions to expectatio... 9. There’s A Gps In Your Cell Phone - By: Michael Russell At the beginning of 2005 a new law came into effect mandating a GPS chip be installed in all cell phones sold in the United States. This was so that phone and operator could be located should they require 911 service. Now more than 100 million cell phones have these chips, and software developers ... 10. Anxiety - Different Disorders - By: Michael Russell Anxiety disorders are the most common psychiatric illness in the United States. They affect both children and adults and there are about 40 million people who suffer from anxiety disorders. The most common psychiatric illness is anxiety disorders. Anxiety disorders affect both c... 11. Base Jumping Legal Issues - By: Michael Russell There are several BASE jumping legal issues to consider before taking on the sport. To do a quick comparison with sky diving, the legal issues concerned with sky diving because the FAA regulates all the sky diving rules. So if any legal issues arise with skydiving the situation needs to go through t... 12. How The Hobby Of Collecting Coins Began - By: Charles Roman A Brief History of Coins and Coin Collecting Very few things tell more about a country in fewer words than the coins it produces. Coins hold a wealth of information on their small faces, from the year of their birth to the language spoken at the time, from the metals a country holds va... Please feel free to submit your quality, informative article for our readers. |
| Silver Thistle Ring - Designs Taken From A Hoard Of Celtic Silver Found In St Ninians Isle Designs taken from a hoard of Celtic silver found in St Ninians Isle, Shetland and from traditional sources. Ring Width-8mm... |