Archive for July, 2010

An Overview of Pay Per Click (PPC) Advertising

Pay per click (PPC) advertising has revolutionized advertising on the Internet. In order to understand PPC advertising, let’s discuss PPC, its history, and some background information.
Let’s start our discussion with a definition of pay per click advertising from Wikipedia.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Pay per click (PPC) is an advertising technique used on websites, advertising [...]

Knowing Your Golf Club Through the Hybrid Golf Club Wikipedia

Hybrid golf clubs are made up of traditional shafts, grips, and clubheads, combining the features of an iron and wood club to help various golfers in solving problems associated with the use of the two. Generally used in striking golf balls up into the air to reach the fairway, hybrid golf clubs have their weights [...]

OCD Forum – OCD and Agoraphobia

According to Wikipedia ™, this is what Agoraphobia is…Agoraphobia is an anxiety disorder, often precipitated by the fear of having a panic attack in a setting from which there is no easy means of escape.
As a result, sufferers of agoraphobia may avoid public and/or unfamiliar places. In severe cases, the sufferer may become confined to [...]

Slavery Reparations: Past Overdue

The annals of history are stained by an undeniable era of darkness; though the genocide remains unspoken, trivialized and sanitized – Africans and persons of color were the victims of an unimaginable holocaust that spanned 400 years costing between 50 and 100 million lives.
Cities and villages were burned and razed, cultural treasures and technological contributions [...]

Walter Gale House – Oak Park, Illinois

The Walter Gale House, in Oak Park, Illinois, was constructed around the time of yesterday’s Bootleg Houses and closely resembles their design. Again, Wright went with a geometric Queen Anne style that, while not unlike traditional styles popular during the 1890s, represented a precursor to the direction he would take a few years later.
1893- Walter [...]