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A Quick Comparison of Conventional Medicines and Alternative Medicines

21st September 2009
The term "conventional medicine" refers to medicine practiced by medical doctors and doctors of osteopath. Alternative medicine is a system of theory and practice used by many individual cultures around the world. There are several differences in conventi... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Mermaid Halloween Costume

16th September 2009
There is a strong fascination with the mermaid, when it comes to a costume or an unusual get up for a go as you like party or a fancy dress party. For Halloween of 2009, which is just around the corner, it is the mermaid halloween costume that seems t... Read >

Lowering Blood Sugar

10th September 2009
Prior to the development of insulin and other laboratory-manufactured medications, ancient healers prescribed natural remedies for the treatment of diabetes and lowering blood sugar. Please understand that while these examples should in no way replace co... Read >
Author: Julia Hanf

Supplements? It's worse than ordering a coffee

07th September 2009
"What would you like madam?" (Pause for large intake of breath) "Can I have a Grande iced skinny decaf latte, a Tall skinny Frapaccino with an extra shot and Hazelnut syrup but no cream and a Vente English Breakfast tea, 2 teabags and room for milk. To... Read >
Author: Sam Brookes

Sacred Stone

03rd September 2009
Native American Indian tribes of the southwest have a semi-precious stone that they believe is sacred. The sacred stone they believe to be sacred is turquoise. The reason the Native American tribes of the southwest believe the stone is sacred is because o... Read >
Author: Petrogylphs

Send gifts across India

22nd August 2009
There are a number of things which make life special. They add a special difference every day and infuse a new energy to your whole system. You hold them close to your heart. One of such special happening in your life are your near ones! One smile on ... Read >
Author: Amit Desai

National Geographic for Adults, Kids and Little Kids

22nd August 2009
Who hasn't heard of National Geographic? Despite being called "national," this publication has had a world-renowned reputation. With the National Geographic TV channel contributing to its popularity, people everywhere use it as a resource for history, cul... Read >
Author: Magazineland

Paseo Arts District

18th August 2009
The Paseo Arts District in OKC is a historic and cultural destination. Located north of Midtown in Oklahoma City, the Paseo Arts District was originally a shopping district created in 1929. In the course of time, it transformed into a major community of a... Read >
Author: Shane Wauhob

Mermaid Halloween Costume

17th August 2009
There is a strong fascination with the mermaid, when it comes to a costume or an unusual get up for a go as you like party or a fancy dress party. For Halloween of 2009, which is just around the corner, it is the mermaid halloween costume that seems to be... Read >
Author: Noel D'Costa

Brooms from Fuller Brush

17th August 2009
have long been a symbol of the home and of married life. Fuller Brush offers some of the most durable, highest quality brooms in the world. There is a tradition in many cultures around the world that calls for a newly married couple to jump over a b... Read >
Author: Vinnie Platania

Get A Lower Back Tribal Tattoo

13th August 2009
The lower back tribal tattoo has been around almost since the dawn of civilisation. Man has always sought to be an individual both in his actions and his appearance. That primeval desire to be unique is still very much in evidence even today.Early man... Read >
Author: Byron Beck

Tips On Getting A Tribal Owl Tattoo

18th July 2009
So, you've decided that you want to get a tribal owl tattoo, but you aren't sure where to begin? The owl has risen in popularity as a choice for a tribal tattoo lately. It's easy to see why. The symbol of an owl represents wisdom and has been embraced... Read >
Author: Christin Loren

Your Lucky Lottery Numbers For The Week

17th July 2009
Your Lucky Lottery Numbers For The Week By Steve Paul Do you get your "lucky" numbers every day from your horoscope? Have you seen those lotto systems that give you your "personal lucky numbers" to play in your lotto? Do you play certain "lucky" num... Read >
Author: Steve Paul

Programs Promoting the Use of Alternative Energy

16th July 2009
The United States and countries around the world are promoting the use of alternative energy sources for everyday energy consumption. Alternative energy is generally termed as any source of usable energy intended to replace fossil fuels without the undesi... Read >
Author: Nikki Sabato

Top 5 Analytics Software Solutions

02nd July 2009
Humanity's true advantage over any other species is our ability to build on past information. We have a keen sense of observation to determine how the world around us works, and we possess language to record and pass on those observations. Thousands of... Read >
Author: Darwin Redshield

Playstation games May Surpass Expectancies .

02nd July 2009
The best money I ever made was a $100 dollars from a sweepstakes on a box of Cap'n Crunch cereal. I was only ten years old. The check showed up adorned with a colourful image of the Cap'n. At last she gave in and drove me to the bank. Potentially more to ... Read >
Author: Corey Moody

Sean John Fashion, The Domination

27th June 2009
One of the top clothing lines considered today by the urban community is a clothing line founded by one of the fore-fathers of hip-hop genre, Sean John Combs. This clothing line is known as the sean john clothing. The sean john clothing is a top urban c... Read >
Author: jefferson john babasa

Native American Flute - Top 9 Tips

27th June 2009
Native American flutes are somehow magical in the way they make us feel. Music played on Native six hole flutes is spellbinding. They can calm our spirit. If flute music is already a part of your life experiences I'm sure you appreciate it also. If y... Read >
Author: Craig Chambers

The Countdown Checklist for the Groom

15th June 2009
It is never in doubt that your wedding day is one of the biggest and happiest days in your life. It is a day that is held in very high regard in almost all cultures of our world. It therefore can not be gainsaid that you have to plan your wedding well bef... Read >
Author: 1weddingsource

10 Ways to Detoxify Your Body

05th May 2009
Are you feeling sluggish or out of sync? Having skin problems, aches and pains, or digestive problems? Straying from your healthier habits lately? It might be time for a detox. Practiced for centuries by many cultures around the world, detoxi... Read >
Author: arhouchin

House Warming Gifts

15th April 2009
Buying a new house or shifting to a new house, especially for the first time, is one of the thrills of a lifetime. The importance of this event has been recognized in cultures around the world for centuries. Many traditions have evolved to help ensure th... Read >
Author: Amit Desai

Learn About Using A Baby Sling

09th April 2009
The use of baby slings, or "baby wearing" as it's sometimes called, is very common in many cultures around the world. More parents in the United States are learning about baby wearing from attachment parenting books and websites, and are realizing the ben... Read >
Author: Jan Richards

10 Simple Tricks To Personalising Your Automobile

01st April 2009
British car culture is as advanced as any in the world, and in one area it positively excels. Yes, Americans and Europeans can get personalised license plates of various kinds, but leave it to us to make it a great investment. Personalised registrations h... Read >
Author: Robert Bell

Fight Economic Slowdown With Fermented Organic Food!

05th March 2009
The economic downturn has affected all of us – be it the rich or the poor, the young or the old. Everyone has been affected in one way or the other by the economic slowdown. However, what has been the biggest concern for the world community is the fact ... Read >
Author: Rahul Rungta

Fight Economic Slowdown With Fermented Organic Food!

05th March 2009
The economic downturn has affected all of us – be it the rich or the poor, the young or the old. Everyone has been affected in one way or the other by the economic slowdown. However, what has been the biggest concern for the world community is the fact ... Read >
Author: Rahul Rungta

The MySpace Phenomenon

03rd March 2009
These days it seems like anyone who is anyone is on MySpace. In a short time MySpace has literally exploded from just a few members to millions of members around the world. This astounding phenomenon has made MySpace one of the most popular websites aroun... Read >
Author: Charles

The MySpace Phenomenon

03rd March 2009
These days it seems like anyone who is anyone is on MySpace. In a short time MySpace has literally exploded from just a few members to millions of members around the world. This astounding phenomenon has made MySpace one of the most popular websites aroun... Read >
Author: Charles

The MySpace Phenomenon

02nd March 2009
These days it seems like anyone who is anyone is on MySpace. In a short time MySpace has literally exploded from just a few members to millions of members around the world. This astounding phenomenon has made MySpace one of the most popular websites aro... Read >
Author: Charles

The MySpace Phenomenon

02nd March 2009
These days it seems like anyone who is anyone is on MySpace. In a short time MySpace has literally exploded from just a few members to millions of members around the world. This astounding phenomenon has made MySpace one of the most popular websites a... Read >
Author: Charles

Why is TV Online Getting an Awesome Service?

20th February 2009
Television becomes a principle commodity for people, even it’s a life style. They get both news and entertainment, also can communicate as well with others. By watching television, people can be educated on the cultures around the world. Within the last... Read >
Author: evytaar

Uncover What Women With Beautiful Skin Do!

18th February 2009
I have a confession to make... Women with beautiful skin all have their secrets. Why do we keep secrets from each other? Is it that important to look better than someone else? Here's a short collection of some of the beauty secrets from different cultures... Read >
Author: Laurel Levine

Song Lyrics as The Poetry of This Generation

10th February 2009
Whoever said that advertising is the new poetry forgot that song lyrics can also function as poetry, especially to the young (or the relatively young) listeners of these songs. In fact, poems were songs initially even before they came to be known as actua... Read >
Author: Bei Maniago

How to Get Clear Beautiful Skin Now!

01st February 2009
What if I told you cultures around the world have secrets to clear beautiful skin? Here you can learn about some of them. If you're lucky, you can find skincare products that contain many of these same ingredients. Wakame Kelp In Japan, wakame kelp ... Read >
Author: Laurel Levine

Relationship Counseling Therapy for Troubled Teens

06th January 2009
Relationship counseling as a discrete, professional service is a recent phenomenon. Until the late 20th century, the work of relationship counseling was informally fulfilled by close friends, family members, or local religious leaders. Psychiatrists, psyc... Read >
Author: gatewaytl

Baby Care: Benefits of Baby Slings

05th January 2009
Looking for a great first baby carrier? Then consider one of the best things ever to happen to modern parenthood – a baby sling. A baby sling is a baby carrier made out of fabric that wraps around the wearer's body from his or her shoulder to the oppos... Read >
Author: pallvi.dec2008

Bamboo - A New Organic Alternative For Clothing

29th December 2008
Summary: Bamboo is the fastest growing woody plant in the world, and has played a significant part in cultures around the world for thousands of years. In China bamboo is seen as a symbol of longevity due to its long life. In India, it is known as a sym... Read >
Author: David

What Are The Best Engravable Gifts?

19th December 2008
Engraved gifts have been around for a very long time and have been time tested as long lasting heirlooms that can be passed down for generations. Not only can the recipient of the gift get years of enjoyment out of an engraved gift, they can hand it down ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

How Did Wedding Favors Become part of Tradition?

01st December 2008
Wedding favors have a rich heritage, which dates back to the early dynasty of the Romans. The tradition of exchanging wedding favors is one that is indulged in throughout cultures around the world. In American society there is a lot of focus placed on wed... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Buy the right engagement ring

27th October 2008
The day a girl reaches her teen, her focus in life becomes finding a perfect lover. And the day she finds the same, her focus shifts to getting the perfect engagement ring. Yes, engagement rings are desired by all women around the world. Love can ne... Read >
Author: Peter Parkar

Make your Pirate Dream Come True

23rd October 2008
After the popularity of the Disney's Pirates of the Caribbean films, games, series, novel and theme park, almost anyone has dreamed on becoming a pirate at least once a life. Whether you are an enthusiastic pirate fan or your children like to play this ro... Read >
Author: Erik Aronesty

Wedding Favors Are a Tradition That Date Back to the Early Roman Dynasty

02nd September 2008
Did you know that wedding favors date back to the days of the early Roman dynasty? The tradition of a bride and groom giving their guests wedding favors is a tradition that is found in many cultures around the world, though it is most prevalent in America... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

The Age Old Tradition of Gifts

20th August 2008
Gifts are the ideal way to express mutual love and affection with each other in the busy society of today. They form the basis of mutual trust and bonding that people share with one another. I'm sure that as a child, you still remember your first gift - p... Read >
Author: infibeam

Is life over when you turn 60

20th July 2008
Is life over when you turn 60? I don't think so. There might have been a time in history when that seemed the case but in today's world with things like the Internet opening up the world to new opportunities, it is just a matter of "getting with it" and... Read >
Author: Patch

Children’s Nursery Rhymes Teach Language and Counting Skills

20th June 2008
Nursery Rhymes have been taught to children for hundreds of years, with many dating from the Middle Ages. They are the earliest educational tools that children use for learning language and counting skills. Additionally they combine movement and music t... Read >
Author: Music Producer

Palliative Care

22nd May 2008
Unlike hospice care which entails providing services to the terminally ill patients whose physicians have declared that they have only six months to live, palliative care does not postpone nor speed up death, it helps relieve pain and symptoms by offering... Read >
Author: Martin Poipoi

Wedding Sarong: A Beautiful, Exotic And Comfortable Choice

20th May 2008
A sarong isn't just the flowery cotton fringed fabric you are used to seeing at the beach. They have been worn in many cultures around the world for centuries. They are worn for special occasions as well as everyday. They are known by many names, but ... Read >
Author: Brenda Roman

Speculating about the Origin of Water Tattoos

04th April 2008
It is a widely held view that the art of tattoo originated from Polynesia and is derived from the Polynesian word "Ta-tau" which means "to strike a mark". The practice is part of a cultural tradition typically applied to coincide with ceremonies of the ti... Read >
Author: Pete

Clients Don't Like Bad Breath

04th April 2008
Offensive odor, wrinkled clothing, outdated hair styles, all work towards undermining the image of your company when you come in contact with clients. For example, have you ever smelled offensive breath or body odor and just wanted to run away? Sometim... Read >
Author: Schott Cultural Consulting

Why Work for a Living?

26th February 2008
Why do so many of us work for a living? After all, work implies drudgery, mindlessness, boring duties and dissatisfaction. I don’t work for a living; rather I live for what I do. I have created the ideal life for my family and myself, and have based ... Read >
Author: Lukasavige

Earring, beautiful jewellery

13th February 2008
An earring is a piece of jewellery that is worn on the ear. They are worn by both sexes, although until recently in western cultures, they were more typically worn by women. Earrings can be made of different materials and have diamonds or any other gemst... Read >
Author: Gerald

Why Detox?

19th January 2008
Feeling sluggish or out of sync? Having skin problems, aches and pains, or digestive problems? Straying from your healthier habits lately? It might be time for a detox. Practiced for centuries by many cultures around the world ? including ayurvedic and... Read >
Author: Dixie

Love Spells to Win the Hearts of Your Loved One

17th January 2008
Love spells sound very interesting to try out. These spells are mainly there for people who are in love to win the hearts of their loved one. These spells can be one way to capture the interest of someone whose interest may just have faint stirring in you... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu

Smudging and Smudge Sticks for Health and Aromatherapy

20th October 2007
Many of us have used smudge sticks for years and felt it's many benefits. Smudging is such a common, continuous practice that it almost seems modern. Yet smudging is a practice so ancient that we don't know just when or how it came to be. Perhaps quite b... Read >
Author: www.sweetmedicineessentials.com

Using Meditation to Manage Relief

25th July 2007
If you are one of the millions of people who suffer from headaches you may have chosen to consider alternative treatments as an addition to medications or perhaps even as a replacement for them. Meditation is one such treatment and its roots are, in fact,... Read >
Author: Alien

Choosing a Diamond Engagement Ring

25th July 2007
The process of getting married used to be fairly straightforward. As with many things, they got more complicated over time. Many marriages were arranged in many cultures around the world and some still actively practice it today. An engagement ring was... Read >
Author: Anthony Yap

Baby Slings - Why You Need One

24th July 2007
Looking for a great first baby carrier? Then consider one of the best things ever to happen to modern parenthood – a baby sling. A baby sling is a baby carrier made out of fabric that wraps around the wearer's body from his or her shoulder to the ... Read >
Author: Shari Hearn

People Can Be Funny…But It’s No Laughing Matter!

15th June 2007
Acworth, GA June 11, 2007 “Treat others as you would like to be treated” is the fundamental of moral principle found in all major religions or cultures around the world. “Do unto others as you would have them do unto you” is The Golden Rule as ... Read >
Author: Darlene F. Wofford

Sacred geometry in jewelry

02nd April 2007
The expression ‘sacred geometry’ is often used by scientists to include the religious, philosophical and spiritual beliefs that have evolved around geometry in cultures around the world during the course of human history. The theory assumes that the u... Read >
Author: David Yrui

Beauty at your Fingertips

10th February 2007
For thousands of years beauty has been a common concern for women and men, in fact, in ancient Greece, newborns were killed if they was born with a birth defect or similarly “unacceptable” feature. Many Meso-American civilizations shared this point... Read >
Author: Ashley Daniels

Friday the 13th could be a lucky day?

18th December 2006
Friday the 13th sounds unlucky ? Traditional superstition ? And a lot of people dislike it and believe it to be unfortunate. A Friday occurring on the 13th day of any month is considered to be a day of bad luck in English and Portuguese-speaking cultu... Read >
Author: yysg28

Foods That Make You Fat

12th December 2006
As Americans and other Western countries continue to struggle with obesity, we must ask ourselves some very important questions: What makes our life style different than other cultures around the world? Why do we suffer so much from diabetes and hea... Read >
Author: RobertAdams

Tattoos: The Beauty of Body Art

16th November 2006
Tattoos are becoming more popular in all cultures around the world. They are a representation of the person's belief's or attitude of their lifestyle. To the tattoo owners, they usually have a significant meaning, whether it is related to a group of peop... Read >
Author: Mandy Morris

What is a Finnish Sauna?

07th June 2006
When people talk about Finnish saunas, they are usually referring to the type of saunas that have been popular in Finland for thousands of years. Over there, saunas are like cars or televisions, everybody has one; they are not considered a luxury item, ra... Read >
Author: David Bloom

Considerations of a Vegetarian Diet

21st March 2006
Our society is set up to regard meat eating as the 'norm'. Those people who choose a vegetarian diet are often thought of as difficut, 'trying to be different' or just odd. A common nutritional fallacy is that meat and animal products must be consumed in ... Read >
Author: Michael Aldridge

Menopause: Male Fretting

16th February 2006
Menopause: Phytosterols (Go ahead; try saying it, "Fi-to-ster-ols") Menopause (definition): The almost inevitable fretting by husbands whereby they first anticipate (sometimes in sheer terror), the looming specter of being "outside the affection... Read >
Author: Dr Robert Gamble