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Starting A Home Improvement Project ... If the exterior of your house is in more need of improvement, why not to start with your swimming pool and use some porcelain tiles for the waterline, given they are basically water-proof? If you don't have a swimming pool, you surely have a patio or a porch: there, it is better to use some anti-slip natural stone. While quarry tiles with their rough texture are ideal in this respect and, besides, don't wear out, you have to keep in mind that they are very porous and may be as well replaced by marble for a more impressive look...

The STIX Project: The Noah's Ark Of The Web -- 7,000 Characters At A Time ... I'm sure that many of you already had to write a scientific of technical paper, filled with equations and special symbols. If it happened to you, you know this is not as trivial as writing a letter...

Measuring The Success Of A DIY Home Improvement Project ... How does one gauge the success of a do it yourself home improvement project? What level of expectations should we have upon their completion? For a good many people, evaluation of a DIY home improvement project is out of the question...

Project Management Software Takes Online Communication To Next Level ... This creates a lot of communication gap between the Project Managers and Team, Clients and Company or even between Management and Employees... This problem is very frequent among the Business Analyst and Project Managers, which led to wastage of time, energy and resources...

Project Manager Armaments ... As we think of Project Management in the modern business environment, we think of processes, resources, tasks, and all the common sense needs of Project Management...

Preparing For A Leather Craft Project ... Preparing For a Leather Craft Project Once you've decided on your leather craft project, you'll need the right tools and room to do the work...

Indigenous to Minnesota, and almost completely ignored by its people, are the stark, unornamented, functional clusters of concrete—Minnesota’s grain elevators. These may be said to express unconsciously all the principles of modernism, being built for use only, with little regard for the tenets of esthetic design.
—Federal Writers’ Project Of The Wor, U.S. public relief program (1935-1943)

One can’t dull a project better than by discussing it repeatedly.
—Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe (1749–1832)