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An Overview of AsiaAnthrax as a Natural Curse and Dangerous Biological Weapon

22nd September 2009
Several cases of cruelty of terrorists are still remembered among those who were terrified by the white envelopes sent to countries that took active part in the war of Afghanistan. What that deadly packages carried, were the spores of anthrax that caused ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

History of Perfume

11th September 2009
Perfumes are one of the most popular accessories worn by the people today. There are a wide variety of perfumes starting from inexpensive ones to designer perfumes going into hundreds of dollars. The history of perfume has to start from the origin of t... Read >

How to Take Care of a Betta Fish - The Essentials For a Betta Fish Owner

18th August 2009
Owning a Betta is a great joy to any pet enthusiast, they flit about, respond to their owner coming in the room, and can easily be trained to eat food off of the tip of your finger. The only problem is that they're just as delicate as they are fun to own.... Read >
Author: settar3

Caring For Betta Fish - Beginner's Guide to Bettas

18th August 2009
Betta fish are one of the most popular types of pet fish in our culture today, second only perhaps to the goldfish. Between you and me though, I'd much rather have one of these guys than a goldfish. In this article I've given you some beginner tips on tak... Read >
Author: settar3

The Glorious Silk Plant Flower Tree

31st July 2009
libizia Julibrissin is a type of Albizia which is the native of Eastern Asia and Southern Asia. In the 18th century it was introduced to Europe by Filipppo Del Albizzi, an Italian Nobleman. Albizia Julibrissin grows to a height of 5 to 12 m with arching b... Read >
Author: Jaxster

The Anthropology of Drink

22nd June 2009
I'm a firm believer that a nation's drink is shaped by its landscape and climate, and that its drink in turn shapes its culture. According to my theory, the world can be neatly divided into several distinct zones of booze. The UK and Ireland are hom... Read >
Author: Ryan Murdock

Home Furnishing- For A Truly Amicable Abode

05th May 2009
Home decor is a topic much in discussion, more so in the recent past. Every home maker wants to make her abode the most amicable place. There is no better way to do up the house elegantly than by decorating the abode with ideal home furnishing. Home de... Read >
Author: infibeam

Reflect Your Inner Strength With A Cat Tattoo

26th March 2009
Do you love feline friends? If you do, you've probably heard at least one person call you the "crazy cat lady." But loving cats doesn't make you odd or strange in the least. You can even show your affection for these purring little creatures with a sexy c... Read >
Author: Walter Sigmore

Increase production of industrial Nitric Acid into Industrial Chemicals

08th January 2009
Significantly increased interest in nitric acid (NA) demonstrated by large companies of chemical and related sectors over the recent years has spurred market research hypermarkets and agencies to initiate a full-scale research of nitric acid. Participa... Read >
Author: Harveen singh

Learn To Sustain Freshwater Fish At Home

08th January 2009
Freshwater fish have advantages, since the fish will adapt to most Aquarium types. Freshwater fish tend to be more relaxed and informal than saltwater fish. For that reason, freshwater fish is the choice for starters. Freshwater fish embrace the tropical ... Read >
Author: Jody Siena

Getting Freshwater Fish For Newbies

08th January 2009
Advantages of choosing freshwater fish is that the fish will adapted nearly too any type of Aquarium. In addition, freshwater fish are easier to take care of than saltwater fish. Accordingly, freshwater fish is ideal for beginners. Freshwater fish include... Read >
Author: Jody Siena

Alpine skiing with family or friends

08th December 2008
For those enthusiastic people who love to do lots of adventure sports during the breaks that they get from their busy schedules skiing is a great choice. Many people prefer skiing as their professional sport activity and also take part in different compet... Read >
Author: Jamie Hanson

Five Secrets About Caring For Vanda Orchids

26th November 2008
Vanda orchids originate in eastern Asia and northern Australia. This genera in the orchid family requires expert care, so beginners shouldn't start out trying to grow one. This article will give you a few tips for growing these plants properly. Light ... Read >
Author: D Swain

China: Emerging Power Center of the World

18th November 2008
China, the third largest country in the world, is famous for various things; it has one of the world’s eldest people, civilization, world’s longest used written languages, many major inventions like paper, compass, gunpowder and printing, The Grea... Read >
Author: Dev Saras

How to Identify and Eradicate Japanese Knotweed

30th October 2008
Does Japanese Knotweed concern you? If it does, then I believe you are fully aware that you need to identify and eradicate Japanese Knotweed. Japanese Knotweed is native to eastern Asia, Japan, China, and Korea. The large, herbaceous, perennial plant... Read >
Author: joalesto

Boost your Energy Levels with Panax Ginseng

06th October 2008
Panax is a type of perennial plant with fleshy roots, and grows in Eastern Asia. Ginsengs contain ginsenosides that are triterpene saponins, steroidal compounds that are found only in Panax ginseng. The effects of these saponins are difficult to establish... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Take a Walk Along The Bund in Shanghai to Get a Glimpse of The City's History

26th September 2008
The Bund is an expanse of Huangpu District in Shanghai of China. It is in the heart of a segment of Zhongshan Road. This road is in the early Shanghai International Settlement running along the western banks of the Huangpu River. The Bund is in the easter... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

Can Turmerics Curcumin Help You Stay Healthy?

11th September 2008
Curcumin is the major component of Turmeric (Curcuma longa L.). It is an herbaceous perennial that is a native of India and southern and eastern Asia and thrives in loose, alluvial, well-drained soil in full sun. This Plant grows to a height of about th... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Hantavirus pulmonary syndrome

09th September 2008
Hantavirus pulmonary syndrome (HPS) is a deadly disease from rodents. Hantavirus pulmonary syndrome (HPS) is a severe cardiopulmonary illness most often caused by the Sin Nombre virus, which is transmitted to humans by inhalation of aerosolized particles ... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Hantaviruses

09th September 2008
Hantaviruses are a group of viruses found in wild rodents. Hantaviruses are a family of viruses that can lead to bleeding in the lungs and kidney damage. Prior to the outbreak in the southwestern United States, they were best known to cause disease from W... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Behcet Syndrome – Symptoms and Causes of Behcet Syndrome

20th May 2008
Behcet's syndrome is a multisystem autoimmune disease that involves inflammation of blood vessels throughout the body. It is characterized by recurring, painful mouth sores, skin blisters, genital sores and swollen joints. This disease affects men twice a... Read >
Author: peterhutch

Favorite Wedding Flowers for Brides

10th March 2008
Flowers is a must element in your wedding day. Make the wedding bouquet for bride can be as simple as cut several flowers & tie them. But not every flower is suitable for bridal bouquet. It is strange if you use the wrong flowers. Knowing what are the mos... Read >
Author: Mark Su

Top Wedding Flowers

26th February 2008
Bouquets look better when it use the right flowers. Make the bouquet for bride can be as simple as cut several flowers & tie them. But not every flower is suitable for bridal bouquet. Knowing what are the most popular flowers is very useful for you. If yo... Read >
Author: Mark Su

Koi Fish Tattoos

13th February 2008
Koi fish tattoos The word "koi" comes from Japanese. Koi fish are specially bred in Japan for their color. A prize example can be valued in the $100,000 range. Koi are a type of carp and have been cultivated and bred in Japan for possibly thousands of ye... Read >
Author: ALEKS

Occidental And Oriental Eyes

18th January 2008
Asia is a continent of breath-taking diversities. Different races and cultures flourish in this miniature macrocosm. The spry inhabitants of Eastern Asia, the dark and stocky dwellers of South Asia, the petite occupants of western Asia, etc. are all known... Read >
Author: breastsurgery

World of Warcraft Prices

26th April 2007
Many seem to be put off by the fact that if they want to play World of Warcraft, they will have to pay for the privilege. This has turned away more than one potential World of Warcraft gamer, but as the more than 8 million other gamers can attest, the Wor... Read >
Author: WoW

Vietnamese Art: Crossing The Bounds of History

22nd December 2006
Vietnam is a vibrant, tropical country located in the heart of Southeast Asia. This small strip of land shaped like “S” and lying on the eastern part of the Indo-Chinese peninsula, has been a witness to decades of wars and political isolation. Apart f... Read >
Author: Christine Macguire

Benefits of Ginseng

17th November 2006
Ginseng is an English term given to a Chinese word 'renshen'. The literal meaning of this term is ?man root?. It has a characteristic forked shaped look that resembles the legs of a man, hence the name. Originally, the term Ginseng was used as substitute... Read >
Author: Rich Marsiglia

It is not Golden Pond We are at the Wrong End of the Pyramid

16th November 2006
It has been said by a wise man ?Don't lay any certain plans for the future it is like planting toads and expecting to raise toadstools ? However it has become a common image now and everyone's dream of retirement: crotchety and... Read >
Author: Amy Goodmann

Anthrax as a Natural Curse and Dangerous Biological Weapon

07th April 2006
Several years have passed since the first cases of anthrax were reported in the USA in 2001. So what type of the illness is that? How it is developed? Whether it is possible to find effective and efficient cure against it? Anthrax is the illness contracte... Read >
Author: Denis Glover