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Basic Human Societies

02nd October 2009
The word "society" refers to a group of people who occupy a certain territory and possess a distinct culture, characteristics and institutions. Oftentimes, societies are also held together by a system of shared beliefs or common goals. There are four t... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Curve Appetite And Loose Weight With Hoodia

01st October 2009
The hoodia plant is a leafless, spiny plant. It is a succulent in the milkweed family. Hoodia can be found growing in South Africa and Namibia. The plant thrives in very high temperatures, taking years to mature. Bushmen from the Kalahari Desert in so... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Fear

23rd September 2009
Fear paralyzes. Fear debilitates. And fear can prevent you from achieving your full potentials. Fear is a potent human emotion and contrary to what many believe, it s a matter of the head and not the mind. Fear is a triggered when a small almond shaped... Read >
Author: M.Safari

Magical Tip for Conscious Snacking

17th September 2009
One the most challenging - and rewarding - areas of self-care is diet. Whether we like it or not, there is a lot of truth to the old adage, "You are what you eat." You can't live without nourishment, and what you choose to nourish yourself with has a hu... Read >
Author: Diane Carlyle

Designing your eCommerce site

17th August 2009
In a recent article I talked about Google AdSense placement based on eye-tracking research. However, research by The Poynter Institute, Eye tools and the Estlow Center for Journalism and New Media has a lot to say about more than where to put an AdSense b... Read >
Author: Chander Prabha

History of Removal Transport

21st July 2009
The removal truck is the latest incarnation of removal methods used down the ages by people to transport their possessions from their current abode to their new home. Below is a history of the types of transport that has been used through the ages for t... Read >
Author: Armishaws Removals

How the Mumpreneur is Storming the Business World

16th July 2009
The 21st century has brought with it many changes. Not only have advancements in technology fundamentally transformed the way people communicate with one another, but the role of men and women has also radically shifted. Indeed, long gone are the days whe... Read >
Author: Adam Singleton

Footwear Evolution

10th June 2009
Footwear is very important.It surprises people to know that for many generations,shoes were not worn by many humans,and in some cultures they are still not widespread.The purpose of footwear is to protect the foot,which is wise for humans, who rely on jus... Read >
Author: treakeric

If You Are Aging Faster Than You Would Like Try Strength Training

19th May 2009
Do you feel you are aging faster than you would like? Would you like to slow down, halt, or even reverse certain aspects of the aging process? Most of us want to live as long as we possibly can but we do want to be healthy and well otherwise the thought o... Read >
Author: Gen Wright

Phuket, Karon Beach Resort, Temptation Island

17th April 2009
Phuket and Karon About the same area as Singapore, Phuket is the largest Thai island, and has a population of 320,000. Karon, Phuket is not only well known for its magnificent beaches but also famed for its scenic beauty of lush green mountains and rain ... Read >
Author: marketingignite1@gmail.com

Inventory - A Historical Perspective

09th April 2009
Let’s look at inventory management from a historical perspective. A web search did not provide anything of much value, so allow us some poetic license in this regard. In the earliest points in human history, as our earliest people became hunter-gather... Read >
Author: Ara Surenian

Superior Alternatives to the Latest Diet Fads

09th April 2009
Dr. Simeons developed his HCG Diet Plan based on observations of abnormal fat loss while working in India using hCG (human chorionic gonadotropin) supplements in adiposogenital dystrophic boys. The boys treated showed improvement with their undescended... Read >
Author: Aaron Benbaruch

Australia, The Meeting Place Of Various Cultures

30th March 2009
The first inhabitants of this vast continent are the aborigines, coming to the land some 40,000 to 50,000 years ago, and the scholars thought they may have crossed the land bridges from Southeast Asia. These people were mostly hunter-gatherers with a com... Read >
Author: joalesto

Why Animal Print Has Never Gone Out of Fashion

22nd March 2009
Animal print has never and, arguably, will never go out of fashion simply because it reminds us of a time when, as hunter-gatherers, we would envelop and adorn ourselves in the warmth and wonder of genuine exotic skins. Fashion has embraced this deep-s... Read >
Author: Kayla Reid

Nature Can Stimulate a Child’s IQ and EQ

13th March 2009
Research has indicated that children have a strong attraction to the great outdoors, purely because it is a source of never-ending stimulation. It stands to reason, then, that nature is undeniably one of the best teachers and most important factors in the... Read >
Author: Kayla Reid

Five star accommodation in Karon Thailand

13th February 2009
Phuket and Karon Info The largest Thai island at about the same size as Singapore and a current population of 320,000, Karon and Phuket is not only famed for its gorgeous beaches but also renowned for its scenic views of green mountainous landscapes. Y... Read >
Author: marketingignite1@gmail.com

Cooking: - Crock-pots are the single greatest innovation to hit the world.

13th February 2009
Men are notorious for not cooking. First, they have mom doing all the cooking. Then, if they dare live alone for a while, they cook for themselves, usually a small repertoire of meals that consists of ravioli in a can, Spaghettios, rice and/or ramen noodl... Read >
Author: zeus obama

Cooking: - Crock-pots are the single greatest innovation to hit the world

31st January 2009
Men are notorious for not cooking. First, they have mom doing all the cooking. Then, if they dare live alone for a while, they cook for themselves, usually a small repertoire of meals that consists of ravioli in a can, Spaghettios, rice and/or ramen noodl... Read >
Author: robert.jan2009

We Are Meat Eating Humans

12th January 2009
Do you ever think about how far we've diverted from the path of our pre-historic ancestors and they're eating patterns? Consider how the earliest humans evolved, and what they ate. They were hunter-gatherers and did not evolve with the characteristics of ... Read >
Author: Jill Smi

The Batu Caves: A Place of Devotion

01st December 2008
The Batu Caves named after the Sungai Batu or the Batu River which flows nearby contains one of the most venerated Hindu shrines in the world. This complex of limestone caves located 13 km north of Kuala Lumpur was converted to a temple dedicated to Lord ... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

Cornish history and why you should sample some today!

30th October 2008
The history of Cornwall is something that a lot of people might not have thought about, even if they live there. It's like being in Arizona but never going to see the Grand Canyon. However, a lot of people in Cornwall are starting to discover the rich his... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Egypt Facts

10th October 2008
Location and History Situated at the northeast corner of Africa, Egypt is one of the most populous on the continent. It also has a very high population density as most of its 80 million inhabitants live near the banks of the River Nile. While the count... Read >
Author: Stephen Xec

Phuket Pearl and Affordable Accommodations

10th September 2008
Inside information Phuket is the largest island in Thailand, the land area is of around 543 sqm- which is about the size of Singapore with a population at the current standing of approximately 320,000 people. Apart from its famed beaches, you will notic... Read >
Author: marketingignite1@gmail.com

How can you design an ecommerce site for your customers.

05th September 2008
Designing an eCommerce site is more than making it pretty. You have certain desired actions you're looking for from your visitors. You have specific things you want to be sure they see and hopefully act on. Now, there's some research that can guide your d... Read >
Author: Meena Kumari

Hoodia And Weight Loss

18th August 2008
San tribesmen of the Kalahari Desert in South Africa have one of the oldest primitive cultures in existence, maybe as old as 100,000 years. They are hunter-gatherers and go on long hunting expeditions. Given the harsh desert and scarcity of game, they che... Read >
Author: cacarod

Hoodia Diet

18th August 2008
The Kalahari Desert is a harsh desert, but biologically a very active one. South Africa, Angola, Namibia and Botswana border the desert. The native tribe, known as San or Bushman by the white South Africans, is one of the oldest living tribes in the world... Read >
Author: cacarod

Storing From the Begining

27th July 2008
The evolution of the storage unit is an idea that us modern day humans do not typically think about. When we want to store goods we have multiple choices on location and design. This was not always the case, the evolution in human development and technolo... Read >
Author: royaltyuniverse

Designing an eCommerce site is more than making it pretty.

23rd July 2008
In a recent article I talked about Google AdSense placement based on eye-tracking research. However, research by The Poynter Institute, Eye tools and the Estlow Center for Journalism and New Media has a lot to say about more than where to put an AdSense b... Read >
Author: Joe Flips

Red Meat - Does it Belong in a Healthy Diet?

22nd July 2008
Is red meat healthy? Does it belong in your diet if you are concerned about antiaging and health? The answers just may surprise you. I will also talk about the issue of saturated fats and why grass fed beef is so important. Should You Eat Beef? Well... Read >
Author: george362

History of Horology; Sundials to Atomic Clocks

01st May 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Richard Williams Mankind has always been preoccupied with measuring and recording the passage of time. Timekeeping has been essential for the development of civilisations; from knowing when to plant or harvest crops to identifying im... Read >
Author: Richard N Williams

History of Horology; Sundials to Atomic Clocks

01st May 2008
Mankind has always been preoccupied with measuring and recording the passage of time. Timekeeping has been essential for the development of civilisations; from knowing when to plant or harvest crops to identifying important events in the year. Time has... Read >
Author: Richard N Williams

Healthy Bread Recipes

14th November 2007
The benefits of healthy bread recipes is that bread is a good source of protein and complex carbohydrates. Good bread is high in niacin, riboflavin and other B complex vitamins. Certain kinds of breads contain good amounts of calcium and iron. Whole Grain... Read >
Author: John Sern

Alicante Spain

15th March 2007
Copyright (c) 2007 Utopia Creative Solutions Ltd Alicante is a historic Mediterranean port city situated in the southern part of the Land of Valencia, in Spain. Uniquely located between the sea and the mountains, the city, it is both a commercial town ... Read >
Author: lee smith

Hoodia: seen a fat San Bushman lately?

07th March 2007
The Hoodia Gordonii plant has been used by the San Bushmen of the Kalahari desert long before Europeans came into contact with it. It was invaluable to them to ward off hunger during their lengthy nomadic trips through the desert. They also used it medica... Read >
Author: Ian Finlayson

Exercise Your Way to Good Health.

17th January 2007
No, I don’t mean heavy duty external exercise like jogging, squash or convoluted muscle building workouts in the gym! We are no longer a hunter-gatherers so there is no need to build excessive muscle tone. There are exceptions to this of course, as inde... Read >
Author: Alister Bredee

Africa’s Rainforests—Can They Be Saved?

27th November 2006
It’s a wonder to think of this beautiful content and how much life and history it contains. While on safari, it’s easy to get a keen sense of how diverse and beautiful Africa is, even in the remotest of regions. It’s also a wonder to think that a cr... Read >
Author: James Weis

Puzzles of Property Market

13th November 2006
Cool, sleek, swish, slick and all the other words that go their inadequate way to expressing the luxury and joy of a Nothing but where you live your life, means your home. And that has all the style and sheer gorgeousness that you might expect from a buil... Read >
Author: Onlineghar Ghar

Cuba: So Close Yet So Far

07th October 2006
The island of Cuba has been inhabited for more than several thousand years by Amerindian peoples known as the Taíno and Ciboney. The Taíno were known to be mostly farmers while the Ciboney were hunter-gatherers. The name Cuba in fact is derived from the T... Read >
Author: Stephen Nelson

How To Lose Big Belly Fat

13th August 2006
Having a lot of fat around the abdominal area is considered a definite health risk and can lead to a condition known as Syndrome X, also called metabolic syndrome. Metabolic syndrome is characterized by certain risk factors including high triglycerides... Read >
Author: Duane House

The American Fatness Epidemic; the Reasons and Solutions to the problem.

05th August 2006
Copyright 2006 Ted Crawford Obesity has become an epidemic in this country. The American Fatness Epidemic has become our #1 health problem in the United States as nearly 2 out of every 3 American adults are overweight compared to about 1 out of 4 in t... Read >
Author: Ted Crawford

The Stone Age diet – The Natural Way to weight loss

07th July 2006
Copyright 2006 David McEvoy Trying to shift those last few extra pounds of weight can be a struggle; there's no denying it. No matter what you do, they just don't seem to budge. You've tried everything from starvation to sit ups and nothing seems to w... Read >
Author: dave mcevoy

The Acne and Diet Connection

09th June 2006
Acne, as you may notice, affects additional than ninety percent of the world's population at some occasion in their life. It is in detail the most common skin disease treated by dermatologist and most of its victims are teenagers and adults. According to... Read >
Author: Renato Silva

Mexico

06th August 2005
Mexico Mexico is popular with travelers from all over the world. The visitors of Mexico go there for many reasons: sunshine, blue seas swarming with fish and coral, crystal-white beaches, mountains and volcanoes, jungles full of striking wildlife, collec... Read >
Author: David Chandler