Religion Clause is blog that reports news pertaining to the first amendment of the Constitution: “Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof…” The blog is created by a professor emeritus of law from the University of Toledo. The blog is a selection of news postings regarding court cases based on the first amendment that are currently being decided in the United States. The blog is free from overt editorial comment and appears to be ecumenical in its inclusive postings. Read the rest of this entry »
Celebritytattoos….A tattoo site is a tattoo site is a tattoo site. That is what this blog seems to imply. Where is the attitude that a person, especially a celebrity wearing a tattoo flaunts? That is my only grouse. Other than that as a site does a pretty decent job providing detailed information along with pictures, about the tattoos worn by celebrities.
The design and layout are pretty straight forward and to the point. Again there is none of that screaming attitude that a visitor would love to see. Visitors would have preferred tattoo motifs to have embellished the site. There is not really much chat on the origin, genesis, and development of tattoos all over the world, as also no explanation about as to how celebrity came to be identified with tattoos. Read the rest of this entry »
Art is a visual language; universally understood and conveyed to invoke expression and personal thoughts. It has no boundaries and restriction. It cannot be classified nor encounter prejudice. It’s classless and doesn’t belong to any race or gender.
Art gave birth to our current written words via the invention of pictograph of the Sumerian civilization, in the land of the two rivers; Mesopotamia the blogger’s birth place. The blogger says his source and inspirational drive, which determine his art practice. Conveying forgotten ancient text, which is as relevant now as when it was first inscribed on clay tablets many centuries ago. Read the rest of this entry »
Benifitof.net is a great blog that elaborates on the factor “benefits of…” of various types of food, life style, science and technology related items and miscellaneous aspects like immigration, marketing, volunteering etc. The blog has been set up to provide its readers with information related to their daily lives and how small things can benefit them in a long run.
The blog has been able to focus very well on its purpose because it has articles which are deeply researched and explain about the main keyword in easy English, so that the users belonging to various communities across the world understand it. Read the rest of this entry »
“Having more understanding, empowers you to make better decisions.” We believe that this is true across most things in business and in life in general, but we also feel that it is particularly relevant when it comes to technology like the Internet.
Beginning Internet Marketing’s ethos is that there are no secrets, just knowledge. Internet marketing shouldn’t be a black box art form which you, as a business owner or website editor farm out and hope for the best! Read the rest of this entry »
Michigan Liberal.com is what it professes to be, a left leaning blog that focuses on social and political issues that are of especial concern to the citizens of Michigan. The blog was started in 2005 and has steadily posted blogs that adhere to their stated purpose. There are many writers who are in the Michigan Liberal stable, and this keeps the content fresh and the styles interesting. A liberal follower of this blog would find much with which to agree. Read the rest of this entry »
World Climate Report is a blog on the Climate Change occurring on the Planet Earth. Some of the interesting titles in this blog are U.S. Record Temperatures – A Closer Look, Antarctic Ice Melt at Lowest Levels in Satellite Era, and Sulfates and Global Warming. Topics like these provide an insight to the readers on the scientific reasons for climate change and the impacts.
The blog is maintained by four people – the Chief Editor, two contributing editors, and an administrator. It was started in the March of 2004 and has been updated regularly till date. The blog title itself states that this is the longest running blog on world climate change. Read the rest of this entry »
Well what can one say! It works very well on one level. The color pink is in perfect sync with breezy salacious nature of the blog Trent. But I would have preferred the undertone to be more risqué than what to my mind borders on sleaze. I mean it is fine to have links to exciting pictures, but there is a bit of an over dependence on these. I would prefer more bite in the comments.
I mean I like the gritty style and the raw in –your- face appeal of the layout, but it could do with a bit more soul. Even when dishing out gossip, a dash of humor and philosophy impart a bit of a depth to the blog. For instance while discussing the travails of Hulk Hogan and his hapless son, there could be an attempt at empathy even through one’s castigation of the Hogans’ attitude. To further buttress my point, I immediately connected with the part where the author is nostalgic about her blog. That showed feelings. Read the rest of this entry »
Green thinkers is a wonderful website listing ideas and thoughts on how to recycle things and making the world a better place to live in. Scot Smith of Sancor Industries is the creator of this blog and the site was designed by Luke Andrews of the Attaboy Media design firm in Nottingham.
The popular categories of posts on this website are air, composting, gifts, gadgets, global warming, recycling, home tips, health, shopping, society, technology, wildlife, and water. Each post is an interesting one. Most of them contain novel ideas and thoughts. Some posts are videos from Youtube or similar sites which provide insights or ideas on living green. Read the rest of this entry »
The Women’s Health News is a blog by Rachel Walden. As suggested by the name of the blog, the articles deal with topics like women’s health, medical news, events and observances, and health care reforms. The author of the blog contributes to at Our Bodies Our Blog, also.
The author is a medical librarian and holds a graduate degree from the University of Pittsburgh in the library and information science discipline. You can find more about the author on the ‘About’ page of the blog. One noticeable fact about the contents of this page is the layout and order of topics. All relevant information is neatly and orderly placed. It is very easy for a reader to find what he or she is searching for. There is a ‘Contact’ page. Being a wordpress blog, the user interface has been nicely laid. Read the rest of this entry »