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Understanding Fencing Typesi

03rd September 2009
Fencing had been an integral part of the human civilization, since the early days of the colonization. With the creation of unique and identified human made structures, the practical use of this technique was felt by our ancestors. As per the English ... Read >
Author: Chris Cornell

Angular Cheilosis Treatment - Ways to Treat Cheilosis Early & Easily!

19th August 2009
It is worthwhile for us to better understand what angular cheilosis is before we can focus on its treatment options. A.k.a. angular stomatitis as well as perleche, this is a disease where fissures, cracks along with ulcers are usually formed at the corne... Read >
Author: Gary Mason

Itchy Vagina (Bacterial Vaginosis) - What is it?

03rd August 2009
What is the Bacterial Vaginosis? The Bacterial Vaginosis, is the cause most common of vaginal annoyances in women in fertile age. It is caused by an alteration of the microbial flora vaginal characterized by the reduction and absence of Lactobacillus ev... Read >
Author: vincent

Christian Magazine highlighting Christian celebrities lives

31st July 2009
Is Christianity still popular nowadays? In school, if you are caught reading a Christian Magazine, you are considered uncool. Christianity has always profited from marketing efforts as it has benefited by being one of the rationales for colonization. So h... Read >
Author: J. Owens

Parthenon Marbles or Elgin Marbles? New Museum Sparks Debate

30th June 2009
The opening of the new Acropolis Museum in Athens has raised thought-provoking questions about museum artifact ownership. This particular debate centers on the Parthenon Marbles (Elgin Marbles), a stunning façade or wall relief that was transported from ... Read >
Author: Rob Mabry

Canadian Indian Issues

09th April 2009
While lot of the countries in the world have problems with minorities or native people, this issue is especially important in North America. While the story of colonization has many black pages the guilt is nowhere stronger than in Canada and the U.S. Tod... Read >
Author: Matt Traverso

Dietary Delight – Healthy Bacteria

25th February 2009
People generally suffer from a lot of ailments in their day-to-day life. Such ailments or the discomfort caused by these ailments are generally attributed to a variety of causative factors. But a lot of times, they are mainly because of a bad and infected... Read >
Author: Alien

Diet For Diverticulitis – What All To Eat

25th February 2009
Diverticulitis is a common ailment in people aged above 60 years. It results mainly due to bad eating habits and being an age related disorder, there are other factors which act as a cause for this disease. It basically results from a condition called 'di... Read >
Author: Alien

Finding the Cheap Bahamas Vacation

07th January 2009
The Commonwealth of the Bahamas has been an enduring tourist destination since 1492 when Columbus landed in San Salvador. Whether you spend your whole trip on one island or investigate many islands as part of a cruise you will certainly enjoy your Bahama... Read >
Author: Chris Stevens

Understanding Australia a Little More

30th December 2008
Many people think Australia is just this giant island somewhere on the edge of the Earth. For hundreds of years, Australia was the most isolated place in the world. This island continent lived its own life. The colonization of Europeans changed its des... Read >
Author: Anne Harvester

Why Is Wine So Popular

01st December 2008
When people think of grapes, the first thing that comes to their mind is wine. This is because wines are generally made from grapes. That is why most people think of wine as grape wines. However, there are wines that are made from rice, herbs, barley,... Read >
Author: Jerry Shannon

Get Treatment For The Bacteria Infection Or Live To Regret

12th November 2008
A bacteria infection is a detrimental colonization of a host organism by bacteria. The word colonization is used to show the existence of non-replicating micro-organisms like the bacteria present in a given wound. Here, the bacteria interferes with the no... Read >
Author: Wangeci

Sugar mammy with no regrets; the game is tit for tat

13th October 2008
Are you still trapped on the confines of the dating legend- role of a submissive wife? If yes, perhaps you are the kind who keeps running back to her roots while others want to spin hand in hand with the wheel of the changing planet. While freedom in d... Read >
Author: Poly Muthumbi

Prepare For The Future - Fossil Fuels Today

06th October 2008
When fossil fuels first began to be used in the early 1800's, it probably seemed that they were an unending resource. Fossil fuels, these energy-producing substances, have their origin in the decay of ancient biomaterial. As animals and plants died and ... Read >
Author: jdobson

Kombucha Can Help One Detox And Boost The Immune System

17th September 2008
Kombucha is a mushroom like substance made up of a group of yeasts and bacteria. It is a symbiotic colony of several cultures, which include genus saccharomyces yeast and xylinum bacteria. Used in East Asia as far back as 2,000 years ago, Kombucha was o... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
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