RMIT
Study in Australia
by
Rohini Verma
'Study in Australia'-these are three magical words which cast a magnetic spell over students worldwide. Australian universities are most favored destinations across the world. Every year thousands of ambitious people land in Australia in search for better careers and Australian degrees. Studying here is a unique experience.
http://ezinearticles.com/?Study-in-Australia
id=1079503 - Mar 31, 2008
Top Australian Colleges
Universities
by
Gurg Sumit Kumar
The top Australia Colleges are institutions that command world wide reputation and recognition. Students preparing for studies abroad should consider this option and join the league of well educated and professionally trained people who have opportunities galore knocking on their door.
http://ezinearticles.com/?Top-Australian-Colleges-and-Universities
id=3524047 - Jan 05, 2010
Olive Leaf Extract Research For Fighting Heart Disease
by
Jacqui Munn
Scientists have described the promising cardioprotective effects of olive leaf extract with recent studies showing it is beneficial in reducing cholesterol and blood pressure. A number of studies in Australia and Europe are linking the polyphenols in olive leaves to lowered blood pressure and antibacterial, anti-inflammatory and antioxidant effects.
http://ezinearticles.com/?Olive-Leaf-Extract-Research-For-Fighting-Heart-Disease
id=3883539 - Mar 07, 2010
The Order of Melbourne - Review
by
Kat Pollard
Hiding unassumingly up roughly 7 long flights of stairs, you'll hopefully manage to discover the wonders that are, The Order of Melbourne. A bit of an institute amongst locals and RMIT students, the bar is hidden, like most of Melbourne's gems, behind a small hole in the wall. For a less 'fashionable' version of the Cookie, Toff and Rooftop, and a whole lot more atmospheres, the Order is well worth the hike up the stairs to enjoy a relaxed, positive atmosphere.
http://ezinearticles.com/?The-Order-of-Melbourne---Review
id=5634330 - Dec 30, 2010
Hydrogen Highway Lures Pioneers
by
Mike Nemeth
A growing group of backyard mechanics, university research teams and even automotive manufacturers is looking to shift into burning one of the cleanest and most plentiful elements in the universe. The trouble appears to be cost and infrastructure and, perhaps, getting a deep-pocketed or politically influential sponsor.
http://ezinearticles.com/?Hydrogen-Highway-Lures-Pioneers
id=6647590 - Oct 24, 2011
Dyes May Be The Future of Solar Power
by
Thomas Hoekman
Dye sensitized solar cells (DSCs) are a novel solar technology that has many promising characteristics. The most striking feature of DSC is their ability to be sprayed or painted onto any surface. Recently, researcher have found ingenious ways to increase the efficiency of these cells, thus bringing them closer to the market.
http://ezinearticles.com/?Dyes-May-Be-The-Future-of-Solar-Power
id=7187098 - Jul 19, 2012
Commercialisation of Higher Education in South Africa
by
Lizl Steynberg
The international higher education market is becoming more competitive as institutions of higher education compete globally with one another to recruit international students. The outcome of this research provides valuable insights regarding the perceived competitive profile employed by various institutions in South Africa.
http://ezinearticles.com/?Commercialisation-of-Higher-Education-in-South-Africa
id=62338 - Aug 21, 2005
Art Collecting Tips for Profit and Pleasure (A Six-Part Series): Part 1-Why Buy Art?
by
Carol Chua
A guide to successful art collecting for pleasure and profit.
http://ezinearticles.com/?Art-Collecting-Tips-for-Profit-and-Pleasure-(A-Six-Part-Series):-Part-1-Why-Buy-Art?
id=135190 - Jan 27, 2006
Politicians Want to Protect us From the Evils of On-Line Gambling Part 3
by
John Porter
This is part 3 of a multipart series of articles regarding proposed anti-gambling legislation. In this article, I continue the discussion of the reasons claimed to make this legislation necessary, and the facts that exist in the real world, including the Jack Abramoff connection and the addictive nature of online gambling.
http://ezinearticles.com/?Politicians-Want-to-Protect-us-From-the-Evils-of-On-Line-Gambling-Part-3
id=180256 - Apr 17, 2006
Is Bread Really A Teenage Acne Stimulator?
by
Brian Hog
Teenagers who eat lots of bread these days are most likely to get acne more than adults do. Studies show that acne comes up in 60% of 12-year-old and below and 95% of 18-year-old
teenagers.
http://ezinearticles.com/?Is-Bread-Really-A-Teenage-Acne-Stimulator?
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