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The Origins of Physiotherapy

30th September 2009
At least as early as the days of Hippocrates, massage was used and the history of physiotherapy was begun. The practice of physiotherapy has evolved through the centuries from the earliest forms to the complex system of treatment it is now. In 460 B... Read >
Author: Carey Hudson

Nostradamus End of World Theories - Are Nostradamus' Predictions Coming True?

29th September 2009
Throughout the years, many people have predicted the end of the world, but perhaps the most notorious of these future seers is Nostradamus. Few psychics have had the degree of success at making predictions that we've seen from Nostradamus. He lived from 1... Read >
Author: Shannon Tani

Golfing : We Owe It All To Trees And Golf Balls

29th September 2009
Golf clubs have come a long way from the earliest days when roughly hewn branches many have used to knock around stones or wooden balls. You may have found, to your dismay that your young son practicing the same trick with rocks and stones, only with you... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Flowers In Purgatory: Gardens in Unlikely Places

23rd September 2009
It's not surprising that Tony Perez enjoys his time in the garden. “It’s wonderful … to watch it grow from nothing to something ... ,” said Perez. “It allows you to get your mind thinking about what’s next in life.” It is surprising whe... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Mini UAVs - a History

23rd September 2009
Mini UAVs, UAVs or Unmanned Aerial Vehicles have a history almost as long as manned flights. When airplanes were in their infancy during World War I, governments started experimenting with UAVs for defensive purposes but development was stopped at the en... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Avian Flu: Do You Want the Good New or the Bad News?

18th September 2009
Avian Flu: The bad news first Well, it's flu season again. Only this time, we hear everyone talking about avian flu…the Super flu which is expected to wreck havoc across our land in the not so distant months. So what is avian flu? Avian flu is bi... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Groombridge Land - Coming out of Age

17th September 2009
Groombridge Land has a rich past starting from the year 1000 AD which is reportedly the time when a military guard was posted to defend the river crossing between the ancient kingdoms of Kent and Sussex. Before the Norman conquest the area around Groombri... Read >

First aid: A simple human care to the age of certification

15th September 2009
If we believe upon archeological facts then we should say that the concept of first aid was introduced in 11th century. Initially, the idea was to offer services to knights, injured soldiers and pilgrims. Later on, in the year 1870, British Red Cross form... Read >
Author: nitin.article

A Brief History of the US Marine Corp

15th September 2009
The first mission of the Marine Corps was an amphibious raid into the Bahamas in March 1776. Established a few months before by the Continental Congress, the Marines quickly distinguished themselves as the “best of the best.” Captain Samuel Nicholas... Read >
Author: Ray Subs

Information about UGG Boots

11th September 2009
When it comes to ugg boots, there seems to be three kinds of people. Those who love ugg boots, those who hate ugg boots, and those who just aren't sure what ugg boots are -- but, when I’m finished here, I’m sure, they'll fall into the first ca... Read >
Author: ec23shop

Have a Cursory Glance on Delhi monuments – An Epigrammatic Description about Delhi Sightseeing

10th September 2009
No shadow of doubt is there that the rich history of Delhi that donates great deal to make it one of the most chosen destination in the world. It is a significant tourism destination in any journey of Archeology trips and history tour around the world. De... Read >
Author: pradeep1

"Kingdom of Heaven" Sought to Be an Epic Film, But Became a Disaster in Production

23rd August 2009
Copyright © 2009 Ed Bagley Kingdom of Heaven - 1 Star (Terrible) Unfortunately for the "Kingdom of Heaven", what started out as an ambitious epic film about a little known time in history, became an almost disaster at its release and was only avera... Read >
Author: Ed Bagley

Harley Davidson History – Harley Motorcycle Popularity And Reputation

20th August 2009
For motorcycle enthusiasts especially for big motorbikes lovers, Harley Davidson motorcycle is the king of all cruiser motorcycles. This big motorbike survive in motorcycles business for over a hundred years, and the Harley motorcycle company is universal... Read >
Author: Max Manroe

Avian Flu: Do You Want the Good News or the Bad News?

03rd August 2009
Avian Flu: The bad news first Well, it's flu season again. Only this time, we hear everyone talking about avian flu…the Super flu which is expected to wreck havoc across our land in the not so distant months. So what is avian flu? Avian f... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Suspected bone fracture in neck or back requires intensive care. Let that particular body part does

16th July 2009
If we believe upon archeological facts then we should say that the concept of first aid was introduced in 11th century. Initially, the idea was to offer services to knights, injured soldiers and pilgrims. Later on, in the year 1870, British Red Cross form... Read >
Author: seoafs

First aid: A simple human care to the age of certification

09th July 2009
If we believe upon archeological facts then we should say that the concept of first aid was introduced in 11th century. Initially, the idea was to offer services to knights, injured soldiers and pilgrims. Later on, in the year 1870, British Red Cross form... Read >
Author: seoafs

Train Sets History and Facts

12th June 2009
Model train was introduced after 1850. These trains were created in tin plates and the rails were prepared of cast iron. Train model slowly developed. It moved with live steam engines. It was then run on the floor with the technology of steam and clockwor... Read >
Author: Jamie Hanson

Train Sets History and Facts

12th June 2009
Model train was introduced after 1850. These trains were formed in tin plates and the rails were prepared of cast iron. It gradually developed in its mechanism and was changed to live steam engine train models. It was then run on the ground with the techn... Read >
Author: Jamie Hanson

Silver Dollar

10th June 2009
Silver is one of the most versatile precious metals and can be put to more than one use. It serves practical, as well as ornamental purposes. It has been used for making coins of different denominations, as it is a malleable metal. History of use of silve... Read >
Author: RBTV01

Peugeot - From Coffee to Cars

29th May 2009
The Peugeot Family has been in business in some form or another since the seventeen hundreds. From the production of coffee to bicycles in the early part of the twentieth century, automobiles would be the next big thing to come along. The company prod... Read >
Author: Ronnie Tanner

Many Reasons To See Mississippi

19th May 2009
Many local native tribes used to live here in Mississippi before the Europeans entered this land in 1540. However the first European permanent settlement came in 1699 at Ocean Springs. The area passed through the control of Spain, British or French unt... Read >
Author: Dev

Design and Print Your Own T-Shirt

15th May 2009
There are so many Companies who are offering Custom T-shirts Tool where you can design your own t-shirt. Do you know the history of T-shits? Lets talk about some thing T-shirt first. In the early 1900s during world war I. U.S. soldiers realized the Europe... Read >
Author: custom t-shirts

Fort Worth Apartments | Outside Dallas, a new Way of Life

07th May 2009
If you are considering a move to Fort Worth, Texas, you need to know what kind of job prospects await you. After all, it is not the best time to find a job. Fortunately, Fort Worth is doing well. They have a multifaceted job market. And if you are a rente... Read >
Author: michael russell

Painting That Shows Cubism

28th April 2009
What started out as a rather avant-garde art movement has become one of the greatest examples of artistic forms breaking that mold of convention, revolutionizing European painting and sculpture up to the present century, and was first developed between 19... Read >
Author: Jerald Shapiro

The Wondrous City Of Beirut

27th April 2009
Historians, writers and well-wishers have often described the city of Beirut as a mix of heritage and rare charm. A city that saw human civilization grow from the prehistoric era, and one that consists of a rich archeological heritage now to link-back to ... Read >
Author: Pankaj Mohan

Information On HD Racing

10th April 2009
H-D motorcycles were raced almost from the beginning of the company. In fact the very first appearance of a motorcycle created by William Harley and the Davidson brothers, Arthur, Walter, and William, was in a Milwaukee, Wisconsin motorcycle race. H-D... Read >
Author: Jennifer Seaton

Fighting The War With Insects

15th December 2008
There is a long record of the use of the honey bee in war. Roman catapults, with bee itchiness as projectiles, unleashed the vehemence of furious bees on an advancing opponent. Bee hives booby ensnared to oust done voyage wires were worn to the benefit of... Read >
Author: Jeanie Smith

Army Morale, Welfare, & Recreation

04th December 2008
The Army Morale, Welfare and Recreation is a private, non-profit organization that defines itself to serve for the benefit of the well being of those men and women who serve the country as defenders of the nation. Also known as MWR in short, it is an orga... Read >
Author: Kyle Taylor

America's Very First Aircraft Carrier

01st December 2008
There have been many great naval warfare ships over the history of the U.S. Navy. Many aircraft carriers went on to great distinction especially in the heroic battles that were part of World War II Naval warfare history. Names like the Lexington, the Sara... Read >
Author: TheFinerTimes

Why Are Air Force Records Important?

12th November 2008
If you have been using the internet for any length of time, then you know about the vast amount of information that can be found online. There are myriads of web pages available, and just as many new ones posted every day. Every day, the amount of informa... Read >
Author: diane hamments

AmericaRx.com says Thank you to all the veterans in Veterans Day

10th November 2008
AmericaRx.com says Thank you to all the veterans out there who have served our country..to the families of Veteran's and the descendants of veterans. The sacrifices made for our peace and freedom are incalculable. Veterans Day in the United States is a ... Read >
Author: AmericaRx.com

Fun Facts About Daylight Saving Time

03rd November 2008
You probably already know that Daylight Saving Time (DST) ends Sunday, November 2, 2008 and the clocks turn back one hour. But do you know why? We know that the purpose for DST is to give people more daylight hours thereby saving energy. But here are... Read >
Author: Joni Keith

Belfast Attractions: Grand Opera House

28th October 2008
Belfast has had a long and colourful history, but forget about it's troubled past, it's now one of Europe's top city break destinations. There's plenty to see and so here. One such attraction is the Grand Opera House. So when in Belfast why not take in a ... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley

Ways to Quit Smoking - Why You Should Start Looking

21st October 2008
Many people don't realize what a burden their smoking habit is, but if you do, you probably want to stop and are looking for ways to quit smoking. A lot of people who want to stop smoking wish they had never even started. So why do people begin smoking ... Read >
Author: mwnet

The Truth Behind Your Ugg Boots

04th September 2008
Ugg boots are made of sheepskin, and are very popular with people, from teenagers who like them to be fashionable, to aviators flying smaller planes at high altitudes to keep their feet warm. Wool is the inner lining of the boots with the outer side ha... Read >
Author: jdobson

Led Zeppelin Album Covers Range From Literal To Ethereal

02nd September 2008
Led Zeppelin album covers always represented an interesting look into the visual mind of a band very much known for their immense sonic strength. None of the first 4 albums had a name attached to them, relying on the strength of the music, the occasional... Read >
Author: Virgil The Storyteller

Some History Of Soccer

01st September 2008
Not much information on the first soccer team. However, the Greeks and Romans played football and play ball kicking. The London Football Association has developed the first set of rules in 1863. British Sailors and settlers brought the game in India, ... Read >
Author: John Salmon

Can Whole House Water Filters Prevent Cancer?

16th August 2008
Whole House Water Filters Prevent Cancer? Does this suggest that something may be in the water we drink or shower with that causes cancer? How could a whole house filter help? Let us find out. Research Reveals Startling Facts Researchers believe th... Read >
Author: Larry L. Taylor

Travel Information - historical city Kortrijk

13th August 2008
Kortrijk, also referred to as Courtrai, is a historical city situated in West Flanders in Belgium. Positioned on the Lys River, Kortrijk was first established by the Romans under the name of Cortoriacum. Possessing a population of over 70, 000 individuals... Read >
Author: Zack sentra

Stress As An Illness Or Disease

29th July 2008
Stress is a state of mental, physical, or emotional tension that is caused by pressures, better known as stressors. These stressors differ in their origin and nature. Some of them could be internal. A good example of internal stressor could be a lack of c... Read >
Author: Peter David

Vintage Posters – Get The Most Loved Arts and Paintings Printed On Your Wall

29th July 2008
People who are addicted by the term 'vintage' and also people who love to decorate their home with classy posters – now have something in common. Both these classes of people have plenteous reasons to smile and be happy. How come? Because online poster ... Read >
Author: Patrick Arden

Loving Ugg Boots

17th July 2008
Commonly referred to as "comfortable boots", they are not that pretty but you can say that you'll love them once you wear them! Uggs are perfect in both warm and cold climates, made of 100% sheepskin that will keep your feet dry and comfortable. Uggs are ... Read >
Author: ellachun

Whole House Watter Filters: The Very Real Danger Of Not Using Them!

10th July 2008
When you first start looking at whole house water filters , the prices may seem really high. But, when you compare the cost of separate faucet and showerhead systems, you begin to see that a whole house water filter makes sense. ... Read >
Author: Steve Waters

Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD - War Trauma)

01st July 2008
It has been estimated that 30% of Vietnam war veterans, 10% Gulf war veterans, 6% to 11% Afghanistan war veterans and 12% to 20% of veterans of the Iraq war have suffered from Post Traumatic Stress disorder. This is an anxiety disorder that can develop a... Read >
Author: Carolyn Clayton

The Tarrytown and Deep Eddy Areas of West Austin

30th June 2008
Two beautiful areas of Austin which are also very historic are the Tarrytown neighborhood and the Deep Eddy neighborhood, and these two areas are adjacent to each other with Tarrytown being slightly farther north than Deep Eddy. These areas are situated i... Read >
Author: Ki Gray

Answers To Questions About Boxer Dogs

20th May 2008
It is evident that a lot of people are revealing interest on Boxer dogs. Proof of this breed's popularity is the 2007 American Kennel Club statistics in which they placed sixth as the most popular breed of dog in the United States. As more and more people... Read >
Author: Richard Cussons

Information on trench fever-a bacterial infection

08th May 2008
The term trench fever refers to the crowded conditions in which troops fought in during World War I and World War II. Because the causative bacteria are passed among humans through contact with body lice, overcrowding, and conditions which interfere with ... Read >
Author: peterhutch

Manuka Honey Kills MRSA Superbugs

07th March 2008
Scientists have discovered that a certain type of honey has the antibacterial properties to kill the hospital superbugs which claim thousands of lives per year. Well known for thousands of years for its medicinal properties, this special type of honey ca... Read >
Author: honeymark

Cheap hotel London UK is making London accessible for all income groups

26th February 2008
Cheap hotel London UK may be absurd term for some one and still if you are insisting then you may get remark like ‘just stop daydreaming’. Well! It may be a daydreaming but not for them who are going in planned way. One may get not so expensive ac... Read >
Author: nancy eben

Garlic: Powerful Protection

24th January 2008
Garlic is one of the world’s oldest medicines, and it is still among the best. If the term wonder drug can be applied to any food, garlic deserves that distinction. Garlic appeared prominently in the world’s oldest surviving medical text, the Ebers Pa... Read >
Author: Raymond Lee

Basic German Shepherd Information

23rd January 2008
The German Shepherd dog has a relatively short history though it is a well-loved and well-worked dog today. The breed began in Germany in 1899 and was registered with the American Kennel Club (AKC) in 1911. By World War I, over 48,000 German Shepherds wer... Read >
Author: Jan Ryan

The Many Different Airplane Games That You Will Find

17th January 2008
As children we loved to play at racing our toy airplanes against each other. There are times when we have indulged in playing at war games with our planes and each other. Today these airplane games have advanced into another level of fun. You can still co... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu

Buying One of the Many Different Types Of Model Airplane Kits

17th January 2008
There are many activities that you can do for relaxation. These will include activities like hobbies. One of the many different hobbies that can give you hours of relaxation, pleasure and ultimately satisfaction is that of model airplane building. You can... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu

Milton’s Veterans Memorial

17th January 2008
Canada’s involvement in the wars of the world has been well documented; as an official part of the British Empire, Canada found itself involved in some of the most frightful combat situations the world has ever seen, right from the beginning. The very w... Read >
Author: Rob Parker

Garlic An Ancient Natural Medicine

31st October 2007
Garlic is one of the oldest known medicine from plants. Ancient Sanskrit documents describe garlic remedies being used in India 5,000 years ago. Chinese medicine has used the healing and beneficial health qualities of garlic for over 3,000 years. In 185... Read >
Author: www.sweetmedicineessentials.com

Deficient Diets Brought Degenerative Diseases Including Dental Infections.

07th April 2007
Copyright (c) 2007 Sung Lee, and George Meinig D.D.S Nutrition - Hunger Any machine we use is dependent upon fuel to operate. Likewise, well-being is dependent on the nature, quantity, and quality of the foods people consume. However, it is increas... Read >

eBay: quick solutions

02nd April 2007
If you are looking to buy, eBay is obviously the best place to find whatever you are looking for. Apart from well-known brands and products, right now eBay Australia has a great range of collectible items. Whether you are a professional collector or s... Read >
Author: Rick Martin

The Role Played By Plumbing Through Civilization

05th March 2007
When it comes to a subject like plumbing, occasionally it is interesting to get an overview of the subject. With that in mind, we give you the role of plumbing through the evolution of society. The word plumbing derives from the Latin word for lead, p... Read >
Author: Fred Linson

Wonderful Warmbloods , Warmbloods have taken the equestrian world by storm in the past decade. Read

26th January 2007
Wonderful Warmbloods Warmbloods have gained enormous popularity in the past few years. More and more of these horses are being seen in competition, especially in Grand Prix and Olympic quality competition. This type of horse is often referred to unde... Read >

Weight loss and Dieting Plan

03rd January 2007
Many of us like to ask some general questions about their weight and dieting plan.As I know , In the middle ages a fat lady was supposed to be the symbol of fertile mother earth and thus was considered beautiful. But now circumstances have been changed li... Read >
Author: Angela Ferguson

Rights vs Responsibilities: Current Events & Politics

17th November 2006
"All human beings are born free and equal in dignity and rights. They are endowed with reason and conscience and should act towards one another in a spirit of brotherhood." --Article 1, Universal Declaration of Human Rights, United Nations, 1948 Is th... Read >
Author: No Last Name

Rights vs Responsibilities: Current Events & Politics

17th November 2006
?All human beings are born free and equal in dignity and rights. They are endowed with reason and conscience and should act towards one another in a spirit of brotherhood.? ?Article 1, Universal Declaration of Human Rights, United Nations, 1948 Is thi... Read >
Author: No Last Name

Dog Training Techniques Revealed

16th November 2006
Though there are several dog training techniques, all of them can be categorized by the way they address behavioral issues. Thus, there are two main categories: techniques based on learning theories and techniques based on canine ethology. The former c... Read >
Author: Rodrigo Trigosso

Christmas Music – Discover How the Joyous Sounds of Music Can Have Amazing Health Benefits for You

05th November 2006
Christmas associations for most people include the sounds of joyous Christmas carolers and beautiful or fun Christmas music. There are many beautiful and soothing Christmas tunes often played in the background during the festive holiday season. You will... Read >
Author: Bernadette Dimitrov

Mini UAVs - a History

13th July 2006
Mini UAVs - a History Mini UAVs, UAVs or Unmanned Aerial Vehicles have a history almost as long as manned flights. When airplanes were in their infancy during World War I, governments started experimenting with UAVs for defensive purposes but developm... Read >
Author: Ariel

The Dalmatian: A brief history of this breed

08th April 2006
The Dalmatian: A brief history of this breed The breed was named after Dalmatia, a place in Western Yugoslavia on the Adriatic sea, which at one time was part of Austria. However, the dogs were known in other parts of the world as well long before the... Read >
Author: Hector Sanchez

Map Quest

14th February 2006
Historians teach that the USA emerged from its isolationist ways when it entered World War I ... Geography teachers may dispute that point. Whenever an American media outlet wants to re-emphasize the issue, they merely find one of many studies that ... Read >
Author: J Square Humboldt

Avian Flu: Do you want the Good News or the Bad News? Part II

09th February 2006
Avian Flu: The bad news first Well, it's flu season again. Only this time, we hear everyone talking about avian fluthe Super flu which is expected to wreck havoc across our land in the not so distant months. So what is avian flu? Avian flu is bird... Read >
Author: Dr Robert Gamble