How Right Is Your Conservative Commentator
August 13, 2008 by Michael · Leave a Comment
From the stinging replies of Americas “culture warrior,” Bill O’Reilly, to the sardonic humor of Glenn Beck and all in between there is a lot to be desired.
It may be naiveté as in President Bush’s remark about Islam being a “peaceful religion” or it may just be that after all they are only political commentators and not avowed conservative theologians. Read more
Improve Your Job Interviewing Skills
July 6, 2008 by Michael · Leave a Comment
“We simply assume that the way we see things is the way they really are or the way they should be. And our attitudes and behaviors grow out of these assumptions.” By Stephen Covey
Like many people before me, I went to college, graduated and found myself looking for a much needed career. Read more
Traditional Hotspots And New Sights
July 1, 2008 by Michael · Leave a Comment
Lanzarote and Menorca are two of the most popular family holiday destinations among British tourists.
Lanzarote tourism reported nearly a 17 percent increase in British tourists during the first two months of 2008. Read more
Another Positive Period For Northwest Housing Market
June 24, 2008 by Michael · Leave a Comment
According to the recent OFHEO report issued May 22, 2008, US housing prices decreased .03% year over year on average. Like all of these housing reports, I think it is important to know what is influencing that number. The most significant point to me is that 36 States had a year-over-year positive increase. Read more
Apple iPhone Still Market Leader
June 20, 2008 by Michael · Leave a Comment
When the much vaunted Apple iPhone was released back in June 2007, the influence it asserted was immediately felt right around the world. Even today, the iPhone is widely recognized as one of the best handsets available on the market and with constant rave reviews the fuss doesn’t seem to be dying down. Read more

