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Patrick Omari's Articles

  • The Drake Equation and How It Helps SETI
    Dr Frank Drake wrote a formula that attempted to guess the number of intelligent civilisations in our galaxy. This article takes a look at the equation and explains how it works.
  • It's Not Only Children Who Should Party On Their Birthday
    If you can't get excited about your birthday, there's something wrong. Get celebrating, says Sarah Jane
  • Should Women Break Up With Their Makeup?
    Women are brought up to think that putting on their makeup before they leave the house is as crucial as putting on their shoes. But can't we be barefaced and beautiful?
  • Terrifying Guitar Tricks - A Guide for Beginners
    Ever ran out of ideas when playing guitar? Learn to make the most of the range of sounds available to electric guitar players with this article.
  • Challenging The Moon Hoax Conspiracy Theory - Part One
    Part one of this look into the moon landing hoax examines three arguments used by conspiracy theorists to try to discredit the moon landings
  • A Brief Introduction to Wild Foods
    Many foods have a wild alternative, save money and improve your health by eating wild foods.
  • How To Raise Money For Charity
    The important part of fund raising is having fun, whilst raising money for your charity. Many people will benefit greatly from you help.
  • How To Take Better Photos
    An article with advice on ways to improve your photography.
  • Digital Cameras - Making the Upgrade
    A brief article on swapping film for pixels.
  • A Short Guide to Marrakech
    An illustration of this cultural city of Morrocco.
  • The Best Christmas Films Of All Time
    On a cold December night when the curtains are drawn and the fire is lit there is no better way to spend it than to watch a Christmas movie. Put on your pyjamas, grab your duvet, get out the mince pies and pour yourself a glass of sherry. Perfect. Everybody has their favourite Christmas movies, however, here are a few of mine.
  • Movies To Watch This Christmas
    The month before Christmas can get pretty hectic, however, take a minute out of your busy life to enjoy a festive movie. There are so many classic films out there for you to enjoy, so open some chocolates early, treat yourself and watch some good Christmas entertainment.
  • The Vampire Movies With a Lot of Bite
    Vampire movies have been made, with wildly different success, for the last 100 years. Here, I take a look at some of the best vampire movies and why they are still great after all these years.
  • The SS Richard Montgomery - A Ticking Time-Bomb in The Thames
    It sailed for little over a year since it was built, yet the SS Richard Montgomery is still a cause for concern after sinking, full of explosives, in one of the busiest shipping lanes in the World.
  • How To Cross The Road Safely
    Millions of people die on the road each year, and a good proportion of these are pedestrians. This article will help you stay safe next time you're out walking.
  • All About The Mystery of Black Holes
    They are the strangest objects in the Universe, in this article you can uncover the details and facts.
  • Sportswear to Streetwear - The Life and Death of the Tracksuit
    People say never work with animals or children. They should add never wear a tracksuit to that, unless you're playing sport. Tracksuits have had a good innings but it's time to give up and go home.
  • Asteroid Apophis - The End of Our Planet?
    In 2029 asteroid Apophis will make a close flyby of planet Earth only to return in 2036, possibly hitting our planet. How likely is this to happen, and how well prepared are we?
  • A Guide to Kent - The Garden of England
    Is Kent still the Garden of England? With so many new houses, shops and industrial developments, will the beautiful county ever reclaim its title?
  • An Amusing Look At The Journey Home
    Driving home should be good, sometimes it isn't. This article takes a light hearted look at your commute.
  • An Amusing Look at the Premiership Season Ahead
    This article takes a look at the likely outcome of the end of this Premiership season. Please note that as the season has not been played out it is impossible to accurately predict the outcome. None of the events that are mentioned in this article have actually happened yet and it could be argued that events probably won't unfold like this.
  • An Amusing Look at an Afternoon of Complete Boredom
    Afternoons at work can become a futile struggle against the gods of time. You are not alone, we all battle with the boredom of the post-lunchtime working environment. Together we can conquer her.
  • The Best Frontmen in Rock History
    Frontmen are the people in rock bands that we all want to be. They are cool, charismatic and sexy - so who are the best ones and why so I ask?
  • An Amusing Look at the Days of the Week
    Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and so on. Seven days, seven explanations. An amusing look at the days of the week and what they mean to this expert in travel consultancy.
  • Trick Or Treating, A Growing Source Of Terrorism
    The annual practice of trick and treating can be a source of innocent and harmless fun. However, it can also result in incredibly threatening, intimidating behaviour and violent incidents.
  • An Amusing Look At The Months of The Year
    An comical look at the months of the year and where they got their names from.
  • An Amusing Look at Hats for All Occasions
    Hats are the perfect finishing touch to any outfit. Pop a hat on your hat and make yourself feel like a king. Pop a crown and really do the job properly.
  • An Amusing Look At Men's Fashion Accessories
    This article takes a tongue-in-cheek look at past fashion items for men.
  • The Positives And Negatives Of A Four Month Christmas
    I am not trying to be a Scrooge, in fact I love Christmas. However, it is hard not to feel that preparing so early for December 25th takes the fun and novelty away from the special time of year.
  • Pilates: Celebrity Fad with a Historical Grounding
    There's an in-escapable amount of celebrities cooing and fawning over fitness fads such as Pilates, but is this a regime that has an historical or health-related grounding?
  • Whatever Happened to Corey Feldman?
    Corey Feldman - the man, the myth, the legend. Since the 1980s Corey's acting has continued to develop but the roles he receives have lost impact and importance. Discover why he isn't as popular, but why he will be again with some massive recent movie parts.
  • The Curse of Writer's Block
    Writer's Block will get every writer at some point in their career. Don't worry though, there's plenty of ways to combat this foot on the hose of your creative flow.
  • The Worst Foods In The World
    People eat some strange things, find out what the worst things are in this article.
  • Misnomers - The Things Called Names That They Aren't
    Things that are called names that don't make sense are silly. Unfold the myths of berries, nuts and moths with this article that delves into the misnomer undergrowth.
  • The Beauty of Writing with the Calligraphy Pen
    The skill of writing calligraphy is all achieved with a steady hand and a nibbed pen. The beauty of calligraphy is one that will live on for eternity as long as horses, dogs and humans.
  • How To Make The Perfect Sandwich
    A beginner's guide to a fantastic snack or meal in some bread.
  • All About The Planets Uranus and Neptune
    The ice giants are the most secretive planets in the Solar System. Discover their secrets with this magical mystery article full of wonder and surprise.
  • All About The Planet Saturn
    The sixth planet from the Sun is an enigmatic body surrounded by rings. Find out the facts in this article.
  • Cooking The Perfect Christmas Turkey
    Cooking the Christmas turkey can be daunting and scary. Follow this simple guide on how to ensure your turkey comes out as perfect as it can be.
  • The Best Winter Soups And Broths
    Soups and Broths are great winter warmers so grab a bowl and fill it up. Soup is best enjoyed hot in the cold of winter and can perk you up in the dark nights of the winter months.
  • Pizza - The Square Meal That Is Round
    Pizzas are usually round and are made up of a base, cheese, tomatoes and toppings. A great square meal that should be appreciated for its combination of flavours and styles. The pizza is king. Eat pizza. Now
  • All About The Planet Jupiter
    Jupiter is the largest planet it the Solar System. Find out the interesting bits in this article.
  • Best Snowboarding Destinations In The World
    Looking for somewhere to snowboard this year? Take a look at this brief guide about a few of the best snowboarding resorts in the world.
  • Mabel Stark; Tiger Trainer Extraordinaire
    Mabel Stark was the first female tiger trainer and revered in the circus world as one of the greatest big cat trainers that ever graced the stage though precious little about her is known outside the Big Top
  • All About The Planet Mars
    The Red Planet has been shrouded in mystery for centuries. With recent explorations we're learning far more about our distant neighbour. Find out about Mars in this article.
  • All About The Planet Earth
    The only planet to sustain life is Earth, find out about it in this article.
  • All About The Planet Venus
    Venus is the planet most similar to Earth in the Solar System, how viable is it for future colonisation and exploration?
  • How To Write The Perfect Article In Three Easy Steps
    Cooking up an article doesn't have to take a long time. Simplicity is the key to making an article work well for you. Follow these three steps to success and enjoy the delicious article stew that you can create
  • All About The Planet Mercury
    Very little is known about the smallest planet in the Solar System, this article sheds some light on the facts surrounding this mysterious world.
  • The Troll A - A Record Breaking Gas Platform
    The Troll A caused a televised sensation when it was towed into place and with due cause; this feat of engineering stands at a whopping 472 metres tall with most of that under the sea.
  • What To Put On Your Band's Demo CD
    So many musicians go unnoticed with unpolished music. This article will help your recording get noticed by more people.
  • Why Scary Films Have To Be Scary
    When you watch a scary film, there will be many different parts that will determine its success. The first obvious key point is that a scary film must be scary. Look at some of the best, that actually scared the pants of people.
  • A Quick Guide To Live Music Venues In London
    Ever wondered where the best places to see bands play in London are? This article will tell you which venues are the best.
  • Murphy's Airport Car Parking
    Holiday Extras have launched a new video starring Paul Kaye of Dennis Pennis fame as Seamus Murphy. Murphy's foul appearance matches his service practices in this humorous take on the pit-falls of trusting your car to a parking company without the proper credentials.
  • The Media Helps to Kill The World's Economy
    The governments of the world certainly hold a large portion of the blame for policies leading to an economic slow down, but should the media, too, be feeling a bit guilty for the reduction of money in our pockets?
  • Three Amazing Bands You'll Have Never Heard Of
    The best music is always the music that you discover yourself. Hopefully this article will inspire you to get out there and find what is beyond the radio play list.
  • How the Solar System Will End
    The only certainty that Earth and the Solar System face is that one day the will end with the death of the Sun. Find out the fate of Earth in this article.
  • Things To See and Do in Paris
    While it's certainly impossible to take advantage of all the attractions the city has to offer in a short space of time, this article has come up with a selection of five of the attractions you have to see if you're in Paris.
  • The Singularity and the Dawn of Artificial Intelligence
    An article that details the possible directions for continued life on Earth.
  • The Arrival Of Punk Rock
    Punk is described in the dictionary as a 'loud, fast-moving, and aggressive form of rock music, popular in the late 1970s and early 1980s'. Why did punk-rock disappear?
  • Nintendo Entertainment System Classics
    The Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) was the best-selling console of its time. The 8-bit video game console was brought into our lives in 1985. By 1990 it had outsold all previously released consoles worldwide. The NES generation of games saw some of the most imaginative and playable titles ever released.
  • After The Dinosaurs - The Evolution of Modern Mammals
    What happened to life after the Dinosaurs died out? Find out how life evolved into what we see today in the article.
  • Sequels, Prequels and Re-makes; The Good and the Truly Awful
    Never let it be said that Hollywood doesn't like a good film. After all, they're always willing to drag it out into sequels, prequels and re-makes
  • The Dog Ate Your Homework And Better Excuses
    If you've ever been late, absent or forgot something you will have tried to make an excuse. Excuses are an artform and can either make or break you in the school, home or workplace so do your research and be prepared.
  • From Trees to Farms - The Evolution Of Humans
    A brief article detailing the main steps that humans took in evolving from apes into farmers.
  • It's the End of the World As We Know It
    As CERN prepare to fire up their experiment into the origin of matter in the microseconds following the Big Bang, protesters everywhere fear it could cause the end of the world via an accidental black hole.
  • The Future of the Automobile Industry
    Fuel prices have dramatically risen over recent years and with price increases set to continue many people are seriously considering a hybrid car. According to the Associated Press, sales of green vehicles rose by 38 per cent last year. Demand has increased due to a combination of rising fuel prices and motorists becoming more aware of the damage to the environment caused by conventional cars.
  • Don't Call It A Comeback
    How many times have you heard that some pop-muppet is "making a comeback?" There are few great musical comebacks and this article takes a look at some of the biggest.
  • The Love Songs That Make You Feel Sick
    Love songs are meant to mean something. They evoke all sorts of emotions in the listeners from reminiscence, warmth and sentimentality to regret and in extreme cases hatred. So, why do so many love songs make you reach for the sick-bag?
  • The End Of The Dinosaurs
    An article detailing the era in which the dinosaurs lived, and how they met their end.
  • The First Life On Land
    Once life had evolved in the oceans, how did it make it onto land, and what was that life like? Find out about the first land dwelling creatures in this article.
  • What Was Early Earth Like?
    What were the first life forms, and how did they come into being? Find out in this article, as well as how life developed over its first billion years.
  • How Did The Solar System Begin?
    An article looking at how the solar system was formed and how Earth became hospitable for life.
  • How To Make A Great Movie Hero
    A movie hero is everything that the audience wishes to be - strong, brave and charming. So, what actually makes the best movie hero?
  • The Big Bang And The Start Of The Universe
    Ever wondered how it all started? This article explains what is currently understood about the Big Bang and how everything came to be.
  • The Academy Award for Best Loser
    The history of the Academy Awards is littered with films, directors and actors that should have won. Here, we rewrite history and give the awards to the right people and the ones who fully deserved their moment of glory.
  • Text Speak, Slang and Other Forms of Language Abuse
    When was the last time that you read a text message that was written correctly? If you can't remember, then this article is for you. Text speak and slang are invading the English language and we must defend it with all our might.
  • Five Things You Must Do In Barcelona
    The second largest city in Spain is a popular destination for domestic and international tourists. Here are the five places that you must visit when you go to Barcelona, the capital of Catalonia.
  • Get Your Motor Running For Less
    As the economical slow down squeezes on the nation's wallets, here are some ways to save money on using your car without resorting to the bus
  • Office Etiquette - How To Fit In And Not Irritate People
    It is your first day at your new job and you will need to fit in or risk alienation forever. Follow these simple office etiquette rules and become accepted in your new team with just a little guidance.
  • How To Make A Great Movie Villain
    From Jack Nicholson to Robert De Niro, Hollywood actors love to play a movie villain. Here we discuss all of the characteristics are necessary to make the ultimate movie villain.
  • Ten Best Guitar Solos Of All Time
    Here are my 10 favourite guitar solos, in no particular order.
  • Is it Better to Burn Out than to Fade Away?
    Musicians have a limited shelf-life unless they evolve and change with public demand. If you cannot please your fans forever, is it better to burn out than fade away?
  • Could Time Travel Be Possible?
    Time travel is a subject that has captured the collective imagination and inspired countless works of science fiction. As well as inspiring works of fiction it is a subject that has been the topic of serious scientific investigation and thought. This article discusses whether time travel is indeed possible or impossible.
  • Body Image Versus The Media
    No matter what shape, size or height you are there always seems to be a multitude of ways to "improve", "fix" or "change" your image. The problem is, who decides what is considered "perfect"?
  • 2012 And The End Of The World
    So if the world was to end in four years' time - how would it happen? Well, there are plenty of theories out there, from the believable to the ridiculous.
  • This Coffee Tastes Like... Animal Poo
    The gourmet coffee for gourmet coffee drinkers? This article takes a look at the strangest of sources for coffee beans
  • A Brief Musing on Phobias
    The chances of you being involved in an airline accident are 1 in 11 million! Considering the frequency in which we get into a car and drive about busy roads, of which the chances of being in an accident are 1 in 5000, the fear of flying suddenly becomes quite an irrational fear.
  • Paris By The Sea: Paris Plage
    Paris; sun, sea and sand? Well, almost as the annual Paris Plage brings the beach to the city.
  • How To Save Money And Beat The Credit Crunch
    As a recession looms, money becomes tight and we look for ways to make our wages stretch that little bit further. Follow this advice and you can beat the dreaded credit crunch.
  • Hair Fashion Throughout The Years
    Is the hair fashion craze a modern development, or has hair been a great cause of concern and a victim of experimentation for years?
  • How To Write A Great Live Set List For Your Band
    When you watch your favourite bands live you may not even notice how they've built their set list to give each song the maximum impact it can have but believe it or not there is a hidden art to choosing a great set list. This article teaches you how to unlock the secrets to building a great live set.
  • Labour Looks to Re-Write Its Own Rules
    As the country faces a bitter economic struggle and recession, the government decides that changing the amount it can borrow is the answer to covering its short comings.
  • The On-Going Rape Of The British Motorist
    Contemplating driving lessons and owning a car? Before you do, cast a thought to how the Government continues to extort the motorist
  • Equitable Outcome for Debt-Ridden Pension Holders
    The Parliamentary Ombudsman has announced that the government should set up a compensation fund for victims of the Equitable Life collapse. Take a look at why it has taken so long?
  • How To Effectively Promote Your Music On The Internet
    Some useful tips for promoting your music on the Internet.
  • Where Would Be Your Ideal Holiday Destination?
    This article was made to help you in that common situation when someone asks you "If you could go anywhere in the world where would it be?"and you're clueless as to what answer to give.
  • Dummies for Dummies: Enough is Enough
    Been down your local book store lately? Seen one too many For Dummies books, this article takes a look at some of the more redundant titles.
  • Death on the Road - Dangerous Drivers To Face Tougher Sentences
    Drivers found guilty of death by dangerous driving are to be set tougher punishments. Offenders could face up to fourteen years in prison after the new guidelines were set by the SGC.
  • Knife Crime - The UK Street Epidemic
    Knife crime in the UK is the hot topic for the government. How will they address this issue and will it be enough?

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