Articles, tagged with "seventy three", page 3
30th April 2007
Richmond, IN. Starmark Funeral Products recently conducted a nationwide survey of 400 people who told us they plan to be cremated upon death. Our goal was to discover their preferences with regard to cremation services, caskets and urns. However, we uncov...
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Author:
Robert Palmer
27th March 2007
Lymph node cancer or lymphoma is a cancer that accounts for approximately five percent of all cancers. It predominantly effects males but is not exclusive to men. Those most at risk are between the ages of fifteen and thirty four and those over the age of...
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Author:
Sven Ullmann
15th February 2007
A breed of cat as old as recorded history, the Egyptian Mau ('Mau' means 'cat' in Egyptian) can be seen in the artwork of the ancient Egyptians. It is thought that Egyptian Maus are descended from species of the African Wild Cat. In that culture, the cats...
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Author:
Robert Benjamin
15th November 2006
Most of Miami Schools Earn an ?A? from the State of Florida
Fifty-three percent of Miami-Dade's schools ? 179 out of 328 receiving grades Wednesday ? received an ?A? based on their students' performance on the 2006 Florida Comprehensive Assessment Test...
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Author:
Stacy Andell
06th June 2006
Although the United States' economy has been slowing down, the Chairman of the Federal Reserve, Ben Bernanke, stated today that he will make sure increasing energy prices do not make recent inflation increases any worse. In an international monetary conf...
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Author:
Tom Tessin
05th December 2005
The major concern in diabetics people with high blood pressure (130/80 mmHG or more), it is the risk developing a heart disease, specifically to suffer a heart attack –last researches pointing that sixty five percent of deaths in diabetics people are hear...
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Author:
Hector Milla
26th January 2005
My great granddaughter said I was too old to learn to use a
computer. The trouble with the younger generation is that, they
think that just because you are getting old, you are also
becoming stupid. At seventy three I suppose I do seem ancient to
a t...
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Author:
Robert Farey