Hope you all are enjoying a really good time with your friends and family. We at Thfire.com just wanted to take some time and wish our loyal readers a very Merry Christmas! Read More »
2013 Calendar Printable
2013 calendar, the year 2013 is almost here and it is time we prep out our schedule. We got the you printable version of 2013 calendar! Click on them to get the full image, the CTRL+P to print. Read More »
10 Credit Card Myths That is Eating Your Money
Credit Cards these days have become a part of out life. Managing a credit card is really something else. If we do not watch what the credit card company is charging is they might slowly take all your money and ask for more once there is nothing left to take. To help you stay vigilant, lets have a look at ... Read More »
Top 10 Deadliest Jobs in America
Lets have a look at the top 10 most deadliest jobs in America. When we say deadly we mean deadly. These are the jobs with the highest fatality rate in the country. So before choosing your career if it is going to be one of these, your chances being killed at work will increase exponentially. According to new ... Read More »
Jesus was married says Gospel of Jesus’ Wife!
A newly discovered centuries old Gospel known as The Jesus wife papyrus or Gospel of Jesus’ Wife is contains text that quotes Jesus referring to his spouse. This simply invalidates the foundation of the Christian religion. It is arousing the question of whether Jesus was married. The scrap of ancient papyrus was written in the fourth century. Its discovery is ... Read More »
J.K Rowling’s New Novel ‘The Casual Vacancy’
J.K Rowling, the writer of international fame Harry Potter series is back with a new novel, “The Casual Vacancy”. “The Casual Vacancy” is all set to be released worldwide on September 2012. “The Casual Vacancy” will be the Harry Potter author’s first offering aimed primarily at adults. The novel is set in the fictional English town of Pagford and deals ... Read More »
The 10 college majors with the lowest unemployment rates
College students, take note: There are at least six fields of study whose graduates are virtually 100 percent employed right now. That’s right–certain majors, such as pharmacology, produce graduates who face a zero percent unemployment rate. That’s not bad considering last month’s joblessness rate for people with a college degree or higher was 4.4 percent. The Wall Street Journal created ... Read More »