Power Companies

Posted on Sunday 11 December 2005

eBusinessPapers.com is a useful resource for a small business owner or someone just starting out in the business world.

eBusinessPapers.com gives the reader articles on a wide range of business topics such as starting a company, marketing, taxes and law. It provides useful tools for practical application of classroom teachings. The homepage of the website, with a picture of a city on the top toolbar, is eye-catching and invokes thoughts of big business and success.

This website has a simple layout. Three topics are shown on the left toolbar: Home, Articles, and Contact Us (which leads to a V-Card form). The Home page shows an article entitled “Finding a Niche,” a topic of interest to all business owners and the perfect introduction to the site itself.

Articles on eBusinessPapers.com are filed under one of six categories: Starting Up, Marketing (the largest area, with 16 articles), Finance, Taxation, eCommerce, and Law. The most popular article, by number of hits, is “Guide to Starting Up Your Business,” which covers topics such as types of businesses, finding seed money, and business plans.

There is a wealth of material at eBusinessPapers.com for actual and potential business owners that gives a good introduction to many of today’s relevant business topics.

Admin @ 9:56 pm
Filed under: Business
Everything a good soldier should know

Posted on Sunday 11 December 2005

Enlisted.info gives the reader access to over 220 declassified manuals produced by the United States Army as well as a soldier code of conduct, rank charts, and glossary of military terms.

Enlisted.info contains a wealth of information in over 220 declassified Army manuals, available for download in .pdf format. Topics posted to the site range from Terrain Analysis and Civil Disturbances to Health Service Support in a Theater of Operations.

The site has a fierce, commanding, very professional black and gray header showing a couple Google ads (there are also Google ads on the right sidebar). The front page also contains a glossary of military terms and a list of unofficial Marine Corps terms. Both of these are accessible by clicking on the first letter of the word. It would also be useful to view a list of all terms.

The left sidebar gives links to U.S. Army information. At the top of this list is the code of conduct. Readers of this might be surprised that over half of this relates to being captured in battle.

The main focus of the website is on the Army training manuals. All manuals are available free to registered users of the site (registration is also free). The manuals are arranged by title number, so unless the reader knows the title number of the information for which they are searching, it might take some time to find the proper manual. A search box would be a welcome addition to this website, especially since the front page of the site notes that the owners are continually growing and welcome manuals from readers.

An unofficial site, the owner seems to wish to remain anonymous, as there is nothing indicating why the site was created or by whom. There is a contact form should the reader want to submit a field manual or give feedback.

Admin @ 9:48 pm
Filed under: Reference