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Suzanne Macguire
Member since 23rd August 2006
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19th June 2008
Are you watermelon obsessed? Do you love gulping down this fruit in all forms? If yes, then it's great news for your health! A storehouse of vitamins and minerals, watermelons keep your heart and nervous system in blooming health. This red fruit is essent...
04th June 2008
You workout regularly, follow a diet plan dedicatedly but still aren't able to shed even an extra pound! This is not just your story but that of millions who are unable to succeed in their effort to lose weight. Around 20% of these people then take recour...
04th June 2008
Ever pondered on how a glass of orange juice can turn out to be an elixir of life? Loaded with vitamins and minerals, oranges form an indispensable part of a healthy diet. Apart from chocolate and vanilla, the two most popular flavors across the world, th...
22nd May 2008
Perishing of fruits and vegetables is one of the rampant problems faced by food manufacturers. Temperature is a key factor determining the life of raw fruits and vegetables. Lowering of temperature can slow down the process of deterioration –this is the...
22nd May 2008
Player piano can be defined as one that mechanically plays music using perforations on a paper roll or digital memory on a computer disc. Originated as the Pianola, this player piano was actually a cabinet infront of an ordinary piano. The true player pia...
20th May 2008
One of the most popular of all citrus fruits, oranges attract maximum fan following on account of their juicy, tangy and pulpy taste. This citrus fruit is not only a great source of Vitamin C but is also a healthy reenergizing drink. Research suggests tha...
09th May 2008
I remember vividly a time when real estate in Europe was hot. I was studying economics in Madrid and my professor, a young German guy named Knut, described houses and condos as amazing like toilet paper. But since then, many of those great investments hav...
09th May 2008
In 1673, within two years after the devastating attack by Henry Morgan, Panamá Antigua was relocated west to the present day location of Casco Antiguo. This was done by governor Don Antonio Fernandez de Cordoba y Mendoza, on orders of the King of Spain t...
02nd May 2008
The piano remains one of the most beloved of musical instruments the world over. Its sweet sound has enchanted millions over the years. What is interesting to note is that its popularity remains undiminished even after all these years. It continues to cap...
02nd May 2008
It's been a while since the world woke up to the immense possibilities of a new medium called the Internet. Here was a great new way to reach out to millions of people the world over, at a cost that's virtually next to nothing compared to other convention...
02nd May 2008
Lap Band Surgery has taken the entire medical world by storm. It is a great ray of hope for all those trying desperately to fight obesity. In fact, many men and women around the world are looking at Lap band Surgery as one of the best weapons in our etern...
29th April 2008
The buzz around healthy lifestyle is reaching gigantic proportions in the present century. With stress levels bursting high, leading a fit and healthy life tops the priority list of everyone. Workouts, exercise, meditation or yoga are definitely helpful ...
25th April 2008
I remember vividly a time when real estate in Europe was hot. I was studying economics in Madrid and my professor, a young German guy named Knut, described houses and condos as amazing like toilet paper. But since then, many of those great investments hav...
25th April 2008
Because real estate is a relatively new industry for the Republic of Panama, buyers are experiencing both the prizes and pitfalls of entering a market ahead of the curve. Prices are low, demand is high, and certain currencies are very strong which makes P...
25th April 2008
In 1673, within two years after the devastating attack by Henry Morgan, Panamá Antigua was relocated west to the present day location of Casco Antiguo. This was done by governor Don Antonio Fernández de Córdoba y Mendoza, on orders of the King of Spain...
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