Articles, tagged with "dead sea", page 3
13th October 2009
Limestone rocks are used in agriculture and other industries. This is one of the stones which has the maximum usage in many ways. When crushed, the stone is used in building material as concrete. Many rocks that we come across everyday are made up of a mi...
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mathewhogard
28th September 2009
Limestone is one of the most popular stones for the architectural purposes. especially in places like North America and Europe. It is also used as base material for the roads and foundations, and in the laboratories and scientific purposes like purificati...
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Author:
mathewhogard
17th September 2009
Since the time of King Solomon the remarkable curative characteristics of the Dead Sea have been known to mankind. The amazing effect Dead Sea water, mud and air has on people suffering from a whole range of skin and joint complaints, including eczema, ps...
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Author:
katerine lev
16th September 2009
Bathing takes away all your daily fatigue and that's why bathing is indispensable in one's daily schedule. A true aromatherapy salt is scented with essential oils because aromatherapy benefit is a result of the herbal properties of a natural essential oil...
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Author:
jsolutions006
13th August 2009
The Dead Sea is undoubtedly one of the most legendary places on earth. It is also called the "sea of salt" due to the large amount of salt it has accumulated over the centuries. It is actually the saltiest body of water in the world. Because of its high s...
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Author:
Tom Harel
03rd August 2009
Psoriasis is a non-contagious skin disease which causes patches of thick, red skin covered with silvery scales. Itching and burning accompanied by pain are the common symptoms of psoriatic skin. The inflammations are observed mostly on the hands and legs,...
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Author:
remediesathome
24th July 2009
This is a piece of land with mystery where there are living a mysterious people. They finally return to their native land after the homeless and miserable life for two thousand years and rebuild their homestead--the country of Israel. For above reason, wa...
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Author:
Apple Tree
19th June 2009
Limestone is a sedimentary rock composed largely of calcium carbonate which came from the beds of evaporated seas and lakes and from sea animal shells. Limestone is one of the most popular and useful natural resources found on the earth.
Limestone ro...
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Author:
Jason Colling
12th June 2009
Masada is a mesa on the western shore of the Dead Sea, which rises about 820 feet above the surrounding valleys. The name Masada probably means "mountain fortress". It was used as a stronghold between 142 B.C. and A.D. 73. A man named Jonathan Maccabeus w...
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Author:
docphd
11th June 2009
Whether it does or doesn't sound realistic to you, it is what I have been experiencing for the last couple of weekends.
My family and I live approximately 40 kilometers away from the Dead Sea - the Lowest Place on Earth. It takes about 25-30 minutes to...
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Author:
IgorHelpsYouSucceed
06th June 2009
Dead Sea black mud educed from the bottom of the Jordan Dead Sea has immense healing properties. It contains all the essential minerals, which are necessary for the health of skin. Dead Sea black mud consists of magnesium, potassium, calcium and bromi...
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Author:
Yooli02
03rd June 2009
Arthritis or rheumatism was in the past associated with old age but the sad truth is that arthritis affects men and women, children and (young) adults. About 60% of Americans who suffer from arthritis are women! Arthritis in simple terms can be defined a...
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Author:
Bryan Len
10th March 2009
In the not too distant future, this headline may very well be in our news. How do I know that? Because for the last 20 years I've been trying to understand what is in the human make-up that creates a divergence between our perception and what actually exi...
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Author:
zander smith
06th March 2009
According to statistics put forth by the U.S. Writing Instrument Manufacturers Association in 2005, retractable ball point pens were the most popular writing utensil with 26%. Standard ball point pens took second with 14%. There is no doubt that the pen...
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Author:
Robert Palmer
03rd March 2009
The Philippine has again, made the newspapers after the Puerto Princesa Underground River Became a nominee to the new Seven Wonders of Nature. The results came from the first phase of voting campaign initiated by the New7Wonders Foundation. With this new ...
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Author:
Deirdre