Articles written by Harry P. Schlanger

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The Solvay Process for Carbonates
The Solvay process is an intricate method for manufacturing sodium carbonate and sodium bicarbonate. Ingredients are readily available and inexpensive.
Sep 21, 2009 - Harry P. Schlanger
Redox Reactions Defined
The original definition of redox reaction was based on the addition or removal of oxygen. A better definition considers the transfer of electrons.
Sep 20, 2009 - Harry P. Schlanger
Previous London Olympiads
As the world readies for the London Olympics of 2012, previous British Olympics hosted in London are remembered.
Sep 18, 2009 - Harry P. Schlanger
Strategic Internet Marketing
Any well-designed Internet marketing strategy requires targeting the stakeholders and a focused set of sales and marketing objectives.
Sep 7, 2009 - Harry P. Schlanger
Learning PHP Language and MySQL Database
Users wanting interactive web pages using PHP and MySQL can easily learn on their local computer, develop functionality needed, and upload files to the hosting service.
Jul 23, 2009 - Harry P. Schlanger
Origins of the Koala
The koala has large fluffy ears, a spoon-nose and bright button eyes. Historically, it has been a victim of 'progress' and the fur trade, but is now an endangered species
Jun 21, 2009 - Harry P. Schlanger
Healesville Animal Sanctuary
Healesville Sanctuary is a fauna park where paths wind through different habitats showcasing koalas, wombats, dingoes, kangaroos, etc. and over 200 bird varieties.
Jun 20, 2009 - Harry P. Schlanger
A Biography of Leonhard Euler
Euler produced more work and of high quality than any other mathematician in history. His contemporaries dubbed him "Analysis Incarnate."
Jun 8, 2009 - Harry P. Schlanger
How To Minimize Cell Phone Exposure
Cell phone radiation can be detrimental to human health. Users need to get informed on how to avoid risk from over-exposure and adopt protective measures.
May 30, 2009 - Harry P. Schlanger
Gaspard Monge
Monge's mathematics research laid the foundations of modern descriptive geometry, a field essential to mechanical and architectural drawing.
May 29, 2009 - Harry P. Schlanger
Internet Bullseye Marketing Explained
Determine likelihood of selling products and services on the Internet and identify those not likely to succeed. Then modify objectives to implement a marketing strategy.
May 23, 2009 - Harry P. Schlanger
Henri Poincaré
Poincaré was arguably one of the most important persons in the history of science, making contributions in many fields - chaos theory, relativity and optics to name a few
May 17, 2009 - Harry P. Schlanger
Organizational Change Management
Change is one of the most inevitable and critical aspects of effective business management, requiring proper planning and implementation.
May 9, 2009 - Harry P. Schlanger
W.D. Gann's Time Constraints on Market Prices
The most influential aspect of Gann's work was his observation that time is a major constraint on price movements. When time "runs out" the market is ready for a reversal
Mar 23, 2009 - Harry P. Schlanger
Understanding W.D. Gann's Price Square
Gann believed that market reversals could be expected when price constraints meet time constraints. This article examines how Gann's Price Square works.
Mar 22, 2009 - Harry P. Schlanger
Forecasting Major Economic Business Cycles
Technical analysis of the Dow/Gold chart reveals long-wave business cycles, allowing smart investors to position themselves when to start buying either gold or equities.
Mar 17, 2009 - Harry P. Schlanger
Making Profits Trading Commodity Markets
According to master trader, W.D. Gann, one can make more profits trading in commodities than trading stocks. Anyone can do it, provided they follow the rules...
Mar 16, 2009 - Harry P. Schlanger
Market Cycles Linked by Fibonacci Ratios
Price and time relationships are known to occur at market reversals. Some traders have contributed to recent new knowledge in the science of forecasting market reversals.
Mar 15, 2009 - Harry P. Schlanger
Rhythms of Time Cycles in Financial Markets
Markets are like many other natural phenomena; they move in ebb and flow. Measuring their time cycles can assess the probability of a market making a trend reversal.
Mar 13, 2009 - Harry P. Schlanger
A Look at Larry R. Williams' Market Trading
In 1987, Larry Williams turned $10.000 to $1.1 million in a highly publicized real time trading championship. Many traders are now adopting his trading ideas.
Mar 10, 2009 - Harry P. Schlanger
W.D. Gann Market Analysis Techniques
The accuracy of Gann's market predictions raised him to legendary status among his peers and his life achievements are still revered by traders today.
Mar 8, 2009 - Harry P. Schlanger
Methods of Setting Trading Stops in Markets
When a trade sours at the outset, the time comes to exit the trade. Trading stops automate this task, thereby not allowing decisions clouded by emotional judgement.
Mar 8, 2009 - Harry P. Schlanger
Setting Stop-Loss in Trading Financial Markets
Setting stop-loss exit points is often overlooked in the art of trading markets. Yet, having an exit is one of the most important considerations in designing a trade.
Mar 7, 2009 - Harry P. Schlanger
Investors' Crowd Behavior in Financial Markets
Traders will sometimes be caught up in common hysteria - just at a time when contrary thinking is truly appropriate. What causes the rational mind to follow the herd?
Mar 5, 2009 - Harry P. Schlanger
Using Technical Indicators for Trading Markets
Technical indicators are price, time or volume-based mathematical formulas used to evaluate price activity, analyze the market to select stocks and make trading decisions
Feb 25, 2009 - Harry P. Schlanger
Efficiency in Financial Markets
The efficient market model is examined and compared to a new fractal model better suited to actual investor behavior for different time horizons in the markets.
Feb 23, 2009 - Harry P. Schlanger
Basic Tenets of the Elliott Wave Principle
Before the Elliott Wave Principle can be used for trading the markets, the Elliott technician must learn well its basic tenets and governing rules of construction.
Feb 21, 2009 - Harry P. Schlanger
Which Analysis Philosophy in Financial Markets?
Fundamental analysis studies underlying value, whereas technical analysis focuses on price, as affected by forces of supply and demand.
Feb 19, 2009 - Harry P. Schlanger
Dynamic Symmetry Inherent in Financial Markets
Dynamic symmetry is suggestive of life and movement and is evidenced mathematically in botany, art and architecture. Elliott discovered it even exists in the stock market
Feb 19, 2009 - Harry P. Schlanger
Health Benefits of Virgin Coconut Oil
Substituting vegetable oils that contain harmful transfatty acids with traditional, healthy, saturated fats in coconut oil may lead to eradication of many diseases
Feb 16, 2009 - Harry P. Schlanger
Importance of Discipline in Trading Markets
The type of discipline required to trade profitably in stock markets is the same as that required to lose weight, stop smoking, or run a successful business.
Feb 8, 2009 - Harry P. Schlanger
A Computer Program for the Chaos Game
Copying and pasting a few program steps into an Access 2007 report and previewing, generates the self-similar Sierpinski fractal. Then it's a simple matter to experiment.
Feb 3, 2009 - Harry P. Schlanger
Frozen and Refrigerated Food Temperatures
Food safety starts with buying foods low in bacteria. Good storage practice is keeping the fridge clean, odor-free and checking for correct storage times from food tables
Jan 31, 2009 - Harry P. Schlanger
Introduction to Trading Futures Contracts
Futures contracts are highly leveraged financial instruments and are a feature of trading commodities. Traders can buy long or sell short in a number of market sectors.
Jan 26, 2009 - Harry P. Schlanger
Choosing Trading Style in Financial Markets
Trading timeframe depends on the trader's own psychological profile and involves having an understanding of the speculative, sentiment-driven issues of securities.
Jan 25, 2009 - Harry P. Schlanger
Where Have All the Flowers Gone?
This Pete Seeger anti-war song of the 60s was first performed by Marlene Dietrich. It's universal message of peace in the world did not get lost in its many translations.
Jan 23, 2009 - Harry P. Schlanger
Preparing for Trading in Financial Markets
New traders should prepare well before trading. Important tips are offered, including use of a "helper" friend to oversee and safeguard against possible financial ruin.
Jan 20, 2009 - Harry P. Schlanger
Properties and Uses of Sodium Bicarbonate
This bicarbonate is known under a variety of names including baking soda. It is cheap, versatile and useful around the home, kitchen, for the body and medicinal purposes.
Jan 8, 2009 - Harry P. Schlanger
The Budwig Diet for Cancer Treatment
A remarkable simple mix of flaxseed oil and low fat cottage cheese is the masterstroke for repairing the body against a host of diseases, including all forms of cancer.
Dec 30, 2008 - Harry P. Schlanger
Cancer Tumors Thought to be Caused by Molds
Oncologist Dr. T Simoncini discovered cancer treatments with antifungal medicine. The most powerful antifungal is both inexpensive and unpatentable - sodium bicarbonate.
Dec 10, 2008 - Harry P. Schlanger
Chlorella's Body Cleansing Removes Heavy Metals
Chlorella is a green algae with many health benefits, including improving the immunity system and removing heavy metals from the blood in a process called chelation.
Nov 3, 2008 - Harry P. Schlanger
Lili Marlene a Most Famous Song in the World
Lili Marlene is a song based on a German poem of 1915 and turned to music in 1938. It became the favorite of troops of every nation during the Second World War.
Oct 20, 2008 - Harry P. Schlanger
St John's Wort is the Herb of Happiness
St John's Wort is used to relax and soothe the psyche with minimal side effects and is widely used as herbal remedy for treating nerves.
Oct 12, 2008 - Harry P. Schlanger
Melanie Schlanger's Beijing Olympic Achievements
Melanie Schlanger's Beijing 2008 performance, where she competed in the 100m and 200m women's freestyle relays for Australia.
Sep 28, 2008 - Harry P. Schlanger
Spirulina is Nature's Gift for Optimum Health
Spirulina looks and smells like one might find it at the bottom of an aquarium; however, this fresh-water plant derives its energy from sunlight through photosynthesis.
Sep 25, 2008 - Harry P. Schlanger
Aloe Vera for a Wide Range of Health Benefits
People know of Aloe Vera for its topical uses, believing it good only for skin and sunburns. In reality, it is useful for a wide range of both external and internal uses
Sep 13, 2008 - Harry P. Schlanger
Biography of Philipp Lenard
Philipp Lenard's major contribution to science was in the study of cathode rays, for which he won a Nobel Prize in Physics in 1905.
Sep 2, 2008 - Harry P. Schlanger
Einstein's Theory of the Photoelectric Effect
The German physicist Philipp Lenard performed the earliest, definitive studies of the photoelectric effect. Later, Albert Einstein gave a solid explanation of the effect.
Aug 28, 2008 - Harry P. Schlanger
Interference of Coherent Light Waves
Young demonstrated a simple relationship between wavelength of light and the physical dimensions of the experimental setup, allowing for simple measurements of wavelength
Aug 25, 2008 - Harry P. Schlanger
Sound Recording and Reproduction
The first and last links in a studio HiFi system are the microphone and loudspeaker. Designs are based on simple electrical and electromagnetic effects.
Aug 17, 2008 - Harry P. Schlanger
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