Articles, tagged with "hunter gatherers", page 2
10th February 2011
Northeast Argentina is known for its water: rainforest, wetlands, rivers, lakes, and the crashing waterfalls. Mighty Iguazu Falls is a spectacular sight in northeast Argentina. Go. You will not be disappointed. However, keep in mind, Iguazu Falls is not t...
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Author:
Latamforless
27th January 2011
The effects of processed food on our health will be covered here with some Swiss Sciences nutrition advice.
The diet of an organism is what it eats, and dietitians are health professionals who specialize in human nutrition, meal planning, economics, an...
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tjpoole1989
07th January 2011
Stress is a common attribute in our daily working lives and as a general rule, most of the documentation regarding stress is negative. It is associated with health problems including high blood pressure, ulcers, hernias, insomnia, fatigue, depression, anx...
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Author:
suzie2hands
07th January 2011
Women who lift weights will develop too much muscle
Perhaps if you are a woman weight lifter who is a professional body builder and her main game is hypertrophy (the art of growing big muscles), and by following a strict eating for muscle mass nutritio...
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Author:
Dean Piazza
22nd December 2010
What was the diet of our ancestors.Di they go out and hunt animals all day or did they pick the fruit from trees,or a bit of both?
This question is being asked as given the conflicting dietary advice out there, people are looking to ancient wisdom for ...
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Author:
andrewcollinson
15th December 2010
Many of the Karoo spiritual excursions are limited to a single destination, where guests are encouraged to relax in the quiet and solitude of the semi-desert.
The entire Karoo spiritual escape tour bundle
There are, however, spiritual travel operato...
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Author:
Royce Belkin
15th December 2010
Traditionally, people searching for spiritual upliftment travel to one particular vacation destination, be it a Buddhist monastery high in the hills of Tibet, a healing lodge in an English forest or a yoga centre in Thailand. The journey, both physical an...
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Author:
Royce Belkin
03rd December 2010
Prehistoric man was a hunter gatherer and had no need of insurance. Early hunter gatherers were nomadic and traveled in small, often familial, groups. When they found a particularly attractive camping spot with a good water source and fresh fruit and berr...
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Author:
JonathanMorleson
20th October 2010
Although man is generally carnivorous in nature, there is still a need for starch in the diet. Since the days of cave dwellers, hunter-gatherers came about as the duty of the male species was to hunt down a mammoth or two whilst avoiding undue attention ...
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Author:
Chris Cornell
30th September 2010
Holidays and attractions in Cornwall. If you interested in the best spots to hit in Cornwall then grab a chair and have a read of this. Lets have a look at a choice of destinations and agendas you can complete when in Cornwall. Not only that what you shou...
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Author:
shomst
29th September 2010
Meditation strategies of all sorts are quite well-known these days and not devoid of excellent purpose.We spoke about making self-time, and why making about fifty percent an hour for yourself when you can be entirely alone is price so significantly. There...
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Author:
Jamie Hoffman
17th September 2010
The latest technological device from Looxcie equips video-sharing enthusiasts with the means to capture and upload audio-visual material even quicker and with greater ease than ever before. The gadget is the most recent example of our increasing desire f...
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Author:
Harvey McEwan
11th August 2010
This is a review of the Paleo Diet which is an e-book created by Dr Loren Cordain who is an academic at the Colorado State University's Department of Health and Exercise Science. The e-book contains a series of studies that he has conducted, along with co...
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Author:
Anthony Parker
06th August 2010
The Honeybee has always played an essential role in nature, and this well-known insect has played an important role in man's world too. In ancient history, man harvested honey from wild honeybee hives and in the process destroyed those hives. This wasn'...
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Author:
Nazima Golamaully
15th July 2010
Eggs have been a staple in the human diet for thousands of years. From hunter-gatherers collecting eggs from the nests of wild birds, to the domestication of fowl for more reliable access to a supply of eggs, to today's genetically selected birds and mode...
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Author:
Yasar Shahzad