Articles, tagged with "food and drink", page 2
18th January 2010
In every wedding receptions, food is the most important part. Wedding reception practices are as old as the wedding itself. This event is held as hospitality for those who have attended the wedding by form of food and drink, since etiquette requires that ...
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Author:
Beverly Huffine
03rd September 2009
If you have a urinary tract infection, you may find yourself dealing with frequent urination. This is true for both men and women alike and other causes include prostate problems (for men), diabetes and other health conditions. But what a lot of people do...
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Author:
Bobby Ivie
22nd June 2009
Festivals used to represent a good, cheap excuse to go away for the weekend. You could relax with friends, have a few drinks and watch a selection of your favourite bands. What could be better?
Somewhere along the line, things seem to have changed. The...
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Author:
Simon Barnett
15th June 2009
Are you planning your first ever visit to a music festival? This article offers an insight into what you might expect to find, as well as some hints and tips on how to make the most of your day.
Having experienced a large number of festivals, I feel th...
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Author:
Simon Barnett
29th May 2009
The method of estimation in unknown business situations, or forecasting, is a beneficial way of securing the best possible knowledge of what might happen in the market place. We might also refer to this as prediction, however, that is less specific and mo...
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Author:
Lorraine
21st April 2009
Weight Watchers has been around since 1978. The program has had-and continues to have-huge success helping millions of people overcome obesity through dieting. The program's most recent development of a more flexible weight loss plan based on "food points...
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Author:
CornellDayne
05th July 2008
1. Natural causes of perspiration
Sweating or perspiring is a normal function of our bodies. It is the body's natural way to keep cool. It is therefore quite usual to sweat when the weather is hot, when we are doing any kind of manual labour (like diggin...
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Author:
Ken Jones
11th June 2008
Yang Chengfu was the master of Tai Chi Chuan who brought tai chi to the masses in China. He was also responsible for the popularity of Yang Style Tai Chi Chuan.
I don't think Yang Chengfu was heavy in his younger days. It's said that as he became succe...
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Author:
Tai Chi Man
15th May 2007
When a company first designs and then launches a website onto the
vastness of the Internet usually the company wonders how the target audience
will be put into direct contact with the content on the website. There
are over eighty million registered ...
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Author:
Antonious Thompson
09th March 2006
Life without any driving force is dull and boring. But life with too much driving force can be unpleasant and tiring and may eventually damage your health or well-being. A certain level of stress is necessary to avoid boredom but high levels of stress ove...
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Author:
Viojieley Gurrobat