Articles, tagged with "convincing evidence", page 1
22nd August 2011
As each and every strand of hair starts to turn from a saturated brunette or blond color to an unmistaken silver shade, you might be tempted to blame your graying hair on your stressful daily life, your diet or maybe the amount of pollution you're exposed...
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Author:
Frederica Hegney
18th July 2011
As golf is gaining popularity around the globe, more and more people have come to golf range to relax themselves. But when you are enjoying this kind of sports, have you ever wondered where this old and ancient game came from?
The most popular version i...
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Author:
Ivy
05th April 2011
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In "Talent Is Overrated: What Really Separates World-Class Performers From Everybody Else", Geoff Colvin weighs in on the "nature versus nurture" debate with convincing evidence that nurture and old fashioned, special...
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Author:
Scott F. Paradis
15th March 2011
There is convincing evidence that people with diabetes can benefit by maintaining pH balance in their bodies. The connection between diabetes and pH balance can clearly be seen in the kidneys, a bodily system that is known to be weakened by both diabetes ...
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Author:
daniel.v
07th March 2011
There is no limit for time that can be squeezed throughout our life. Likewise, there is no maximum for fashion designers to exploit their minds. Since modern trend followers show stronger aspirations for uniqueness and elegance, it even becomes a must for...
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Author:
Angel Amenea
23rd November 2010
I recently came across a very interesting book that provides convincing evidence that we’re all more human than we think, including the experts we turn to for political and economic advice.
Expert Political Judgment, by Philip Tetlock, a psychologist w...
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Author:
Holly G. Green
19th November 2010
The global warming scam is the biggest hoax in history, according to some. Started by Al Gore in 1995, the global warming scam is responsible for a great deal of alarm throughout the world population. Also known as "climate change", there are both believe...
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Author:
Ronking
14th October 2010
Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is a condition of visceral hypersensitivity and gastrointestinal motor disturbances. The gastrointestinal motor disturbances identified, including changes in intestinal transit, do not easily explain mixed or alternating IBS...
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Author:
bcured
14th October 2010
Do you wonder why you have molds in your bathroom? And do you simply hate having an awful odor in your bathroom? These things are caused by not having proper ventilation in your bathroom. Without proper ventilation, the moist in your bathroom will turn...
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Author:
bcured
05th July 2010
Much of a student's success in school depends upon having parents who are supportive at home. The earlier a parent gets involved in their child's education, the better. One study shows that the three most important factors of parental involvement include:...
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Author:
Jennifer Dobson
25th June 2010
Children nowadays are under a lot of societal pressures. A shy or socially anxious child has no place on the playground. Children, as young as kindergarten, are expected to be super achievers in school, sports, be popular and also have many friends. The...
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Author:
cabledoor
17th May 2010
When your product or service is a commodity or something people choose on impulse, your marketing and advertising efforts probably focus on creating some sort of differentiation that will tip the scales your way at the critical moment. But if what your or...
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Author:
Scott Flood
29th April 2010
Now you've done it and it's bureaucrat, you have a hangover. Now what? No matter what you do sleep and water or juice should be included.
There are many folk cures that are supposed to help cure a hangover.
Many of them will help you cope by replen...
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Author:
Dr. Lee Mikal
20th April 2010
Many of you would be aware of the huge stimulus money and support from the government that brought a huge difference in the financial world. A lot of people were successful in getting their loan amounts reduced and even many banks were able to recover a l...
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Author:
William Roberts
24th March 2010
Despite high-profile calls for older drivers to be forced to retake their driving test, research shows that drivers over 70 years of age are actually amongst the safest on UK roads.
Former motor racing ace Sir Stirling Moss, ex-BBC newsreader Anna Ford...
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Author:
MarkeD