SCB Access™ Rated 4 Stars by Technology & Business Magazine
SCB Solutions, a software leader in smart card and biometric technology, today announced that Technology & Business Magazine awarded a 4 star rating to SCB Access, a cutting-edge Single Sign-On (SSO) application. - 2005-05-25 Friend of PRWeb - 10
Woman Completes 21 Marathon Mission Memorial Day Weekend
Orlando runner Shirley Pratt will complete her mission to run 21 marathons across the nation in nine months on Memorial Day weekend. She has received nearly $20,000 in donations and pledges for two charities that raise the morale of deployed troops and help the families of fallen service members. - 2005-05-26
Five out of Six Americans will be Victims of a Violent Crime During Their Lifetime
One of the internet's leading resources for self defense weapons, and home protection. - 2005-05-27
"George W. Bush Has it Backwards," Says Leadership Expert
George W. Bush's proposal to build a corps of trained civilians who could be deployed on short notice to help in crises caused by war or revolution will fail unless the President gets his leadership priorities right. - 2005-05-28
Black Rose Spiritual Center Opens Virtual Church On Line
Black Rose Spiritual Center, a non-profit spiritual center, has launced it's Web presence. Black Rose Spiritual Center is dedicated to serving those who have chosen a non-traditional spiritual path. - 2005-05-28
Canadian Author Releases Book on School Shootings Sure to Upset America's Extreme Right and Left: Touring the U.S.
Author Ken Lori has written a book of fiction depicting an American teenager at odds with himself and the nation. The book addresses the clash between high capitalism and extreme liberalism in America, and its effects on youth. Ken is traveling the country to challenge America to change its priorities. - 2005-05-31
Wharton Executive Education Program to Examine “Working with Government” from Sarbanes-Oxley to Homeland Security
Wharton Fellows to hold master class for business executives and government leaders June 26-28, 2005, in Washington, DC. - 2005-05-31
A Memorial Day Reminder of Why We Are Here and Who We Really Are
Memorial Day is more than a day off from the job or office, a day to spend barbecueing in the back yard or front steps or porch. It's a day to remember who we are and why we are here. - 2005-05-31
Emerging Profession Helps Psychological Victims of War and Terror
The emerging field of Energy Psychology offers rapid relief of post-traumatic stress disorder, anxiety, phobias and more. It can help veterans and other people after witnessing or experiencing life-threatening events, terrorist incidents, physical and emotional abuse, natural disasters and serious accidents. - 2005-05-29
Perceive Unlimited Potential: Author Illuminates Steps Toward Discovering Vibrant Inner Energy
Each day, humans feel the weight of their limitations – chained to routines, responsibilities and what others tell them is impossible to achieve or believe. Toward a Philosophy of Perception: The Magnitude of Human Potential – Cloud Optics (now available through AuthorHouse), by world-renowned author Margaret A. Harrell, breaks those restraints and empowers readers to see themselves in a new light. "Toward a Philosophy of Perception chronicles several decades of inspirational teachings and personal experience and research into consciousness and life – some quite astounding," writes Harrell. A compilation of excerpts from her internationally well-received series, Love in Transition/Space Encounters, which have never before been published in the United States, the book helps readers to realize they hold all the tools they need to reach a higher level of consciousness and become a source of love and light that can help shape a better future. - 2005-06-01
Could Bin Laden and Castro Be Working Together?
The quest to eradicate the world from terrorism is unsuccessful due to incompetent intelligence gathering. Fidel Castro is a major force we must neutralize. Is Cuba our next Iraq?
- 2005-06-02
Disability Preparedness Center Finds Individuals with Disabilities Need To Be More Involved In Preparing For Disasters in the National Capital Region
The Disability Preparedness Center recently completed a survey of emergency preparedness of people with disabilities in the National Capital Region. While some efforts already exist in this region to prepare persons with disabilities for an emergency, more information is needed and much more work needs to be done. The study found that disability-oriented organizations and emergency planners and responders approach the problem differently. Disability organizations tend to favor approaches unique to different disability needs, while emergency planning and response organizations tend to favor adapting existing approaches to make these more inclusive and accessible. - 2005-06-02
VideoRay Underwater Robot Aids United Nations in Tsunami Cleanup
Remotely Operated Vehicle (ROV) rushed to Phuket, Thailand with Expert Training - 2005-06-01
Global Security Week – September 5th 2005
We are proposing a regular annual date for global security awareness activities, namely the week leading up to September 11th. By aligning various public and private initiatives around this specific week every year, we can improve security awareness for the common good. - 2005-06-02 Friend of PRWeb - 3
Wharton Fellows to Examine Public-Private Partnerships for National Security with BENS Leaders during Washington Program
Wharton Fellows to hold masters class for business executives and government leaders June 26-28, 2005, in Washington, D.C. - 2005-06-02
Metore’s Russian Heritage Grain Vodka Wins Bronze Medal at the 2005 San Francisco World Spirits Competition
Newly introduced American-made Vodka receives exceptional market welcome - 2005-06-06
Beyond The Stun Gun: The Growing Demand For Alternative Less Lethal Weapons
Police departments all over the country are using less lethal weapons designed to stop an offender without killing him. However, a rash of controversial incidents has increased the media and public scrutiny of certain less lethal force options. Critics allege that Tasers have caused the deaths of a number of suspects and are prone to abuse situations. Amnesty International claims to have catalogued 103 cases in which the targeted person has later died. While these instances usually involved drug intoxication or pre-existing heart conditions, growing concerns remain. - 2005-06-04
International Biometric Group to Host Teleconference on June 9, 2005 at 1 p.m. ET/ 10 a.m. PT
IBG will host a free teleconference focusing on mobile biometric devices. - 2005-06-03 Friend of PRWeb - 14
Staffcentrix Unveils New Virtual Careers Training Program
Part of the Growing Homeshoring Trend, Home-Based Career Development Program™ will Teach Participants to Find Legitimate Telework and Freelance Jobs Online - 2005-06-03
Where Have All the Flags Gone?
An online flag-store owner has her concerns about the disappearance of the American flag in our country and would like to see "Old Glory" fly this 4th of July from every home in the United States. - 2005-06-05 Friend of PRWeb - 16
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