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Deep Soaking Tubs for Relaxation

21st June 2010
Almost everyone has occasionally enjoyed relaxing in a hot bath. However, most of the bathtubs in the home are only deep enough to cover the lower body of the bather. On way to fix that problem is with a deep soaking tub. There are many benefits of de... Read >
Author: Alex Wu

A Longterm Decision: To Buy Residential Property

11th May 2010
A roof over one's head is one of the most basic human requirements. Shelter is a need that is as old as time. Even primitive man wanted shelter from the raging elements and found caves to dwell in. Much water has flown under the bridge since then and as m... Read >
Author: PaulWatson

Outdoor Soaking Tubs Soak Your Worries Away

23rd April 2010
What could be better than relaxing in one of the outdoor soaking tubs that are available today? The combination of hot water and being outdoors is sure to relax you and wash away your cares. Man has used outdoor baths since pre-history. Primitive man woul... Read >
Author: Walter Sigmore

Deep Soaking Tubs May Be the Ultimate Relaxation Devices

21st April 2010
Nearly everyone occasionally enjoys relaxing in a hot bath. Unfortunately, most home bath tubs are only deep enough to cover the bather's lower body. Deep soaking tubs can correct that situation. Let's take a look at some of the benefits of soaking and at... Read >
Author: Walter Sigmore

Using One of Today's Soaking Tubs Links Us to History

26th March 2010
When we use one of the soaking tubs available to us today, we're continuing a practice that is as old as mankind. Soaking in hot water, whether it's a hot mineral spring or a modern tub provides both relaxation and a wide range of health benefits. Primiti... Read >
Author: Walter Sigmore

50 thousand years ago… our makeup!

14th January 2010
There are recent archaeological discoveries made by authoritative experts, the study conducted by researchers at the University of Bristol and the Laboratory of Prehistory, University of Trento, was published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Scie... Read >
Author: cristiano

Why We Eat Meat During Festivals And Holidays

23rd November 2009
Have you ever wondered how our household traditions turn out be so centered on having meat? I mean, just think about it. On Thanksgiving, we can't do it without Turkey. If love eating pork, then your New Year celebrations would most probably be centered a... Read >
Author: Jerry Knox

Psychic Ability Is An Inherent Ability

11th November 2009
What is this thing we call the sixth sense? As we speak about the sixth sense what springs to mind are matters such as woman's intuition, the gut belief of a firefighter, or how youngsters have the ability to know things just by using their intuition. ... Read >
Author: Friamin

How your "Inner Ooga Booga" Could Be Getting You In Trouble

20th October 2009
You know, everybody has an "Inner Ooga Booga". "Huh? What does that mean?", I hear you say. As highly evolved as man has become, we still carry within us the programming of the Primitive Man, the kind of mentality we crawled around the caves with (insert ... Read >
Author: Georgia Jean

The Versatility Of Leather

16th October 2009
In ancient times, survival depended on sheer agricultural and hunting skills, and the primitive man quickly discovered how to exploit nature's offerings. In order to survive the harsh winters, our ancestors processed the fur and skin of the animals the... Read >
Author: Juliet Sadler

How to Give Your Fireplace a Makeover

22nd August 2009
The time-honored fireplace has been the center of the home since time immemorial and has slowly evolved into a modern-day convenience. The basic premise of the fireplace has changed little since the days when primitive man lit fires in caves, but today fi... Read >
Author: JimStevens

Peeling back the Onion Even More - Understanding the ‘God’ Concept

04th August 2009
There can be many starting points and many paths to finding the kernel of truth contained in the many-layered onion. A great many of these paths can be found after much time and energy to be a blind alley - a dead end, and a waste of time. It is because o... Read >
Author: Harry A Connor Jr

Peking Man Site

11th May 2009
A significant Paleolithic site, Peking Man Site is positioned in Zhoukoudian of Fangshan District in Beijing. This astounding cave site was first discovered in 1927 and at that time it amazed the world immensely. A few years later, in 1929 skull fossils... Read >
Author: Pushpitha Wijesinghe

The Origin of Solar Panels

01st May 2009
Even primitive man was well aware of the power contained in the warmth of the sun. Solar cookers, water desalination and home heating were among the earliest methods through which human beings harnessed solar energy for their own benefit. Within the la... Read >
Author: Hold Studio

Panic Attacks - What is Fight or Flight Response?

14th April 2009
The first step in helping yourself deal with panic attacks is to understand that anxiety and fear are normal emotions. These feelings are actually mechanisms to help, not hurt us. This mechanism stems back to primitive man who was hunting wild animal... Read >
Author: Bertil Hjert
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