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Do Capitalism Increase Disparity Of Wealth?

22nd September 2009
The year is 1300 AD. The place in a small tavern in Peking. Somebody burst into the room. Alert! The mongol attacks with brand new weapons. What weapon? Catapult? Horse Archer? Gun? Nuclear Weapon? No. They subsidize their farm product and try to ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

LIVING TO 100 AND BEING HEALTHY AND ACTIVE IS NOW VERY DOABLE

10th August 2009
We’ve all heard the stories of people who have lived to 100+ years and are still healthy and active. They all seem to have similar theories about the importance of diet and activity. But what about genes? What if we’ve been dealt a skimpy hand in t... Read >
Author: markharrie

What Makes Your Grow Hair?

16th July 2009
What makes your hair grow? You're probably asking this question because you're having a problem with your hair. Most likely your hair is beginning to get thin or you’re beginning to notice bald spots in your hair that weren't there before. Understand al... Read >
Author: chris imamshah

Are You Willing to Ask for Help?

30th June 2009
Copyright (c) 2009 Paula Gregorowicz "Why didn't you ask for any help?" "Oh, I didn't want to bother anyone..." I can't tell you how often I hear this from people. In our quest to be independent, self-sufficient, and successful, we often avoid t... Read >

Subliminal Mp3 Technology To Get Rid Of Addiction

30th June 2009
We have come far in the race to perfection and the search for perfection has come about for a long time. Ever since there were men who went to search for the fountain of youth, the tree of life and the holy grail, man has been obsessed with the need to ma... Read >
Author: Greg Frost

How to Control Your Anger on the Golf Course

01st June 2009
When you are really into your golf, you care about what happens to the ball, and that ball doesn't always do what you want. It's all too easy to get angry but nobody else wants to see that and it's not good for you either. With hypnosis downloads you ca... Read >
Author: Roseanna Leaton

Poultry Pedigree

15th April 2009
There are numerous pedigree services available to nearly all domesticated animals except poultry, until now. With the large number of fowl kept by serious breeders such as breeders of Gamefowl it has not been feasible for a breeder to register each ind... Read >
Author: dogger

What is the International Dog Breeders Society (IDBS)?

15th April 2009
What is the International Dog Breeders Society (IDBS)? The IDBS was created as a free online service where breeders and owners of purebred dogs can showcase their purebred dogs pedigree without limitation to how far back they can be traced but is in no... Read >
Author: dogger

Defragging Your Business Will Help Your Bottom Line

02nd March 2009
When my computer gets sluggish, I defrag the hard drive to make it more efficient. Defragging is a process that cleans up your hard drive. It does this by tidying up stray bits of information to leave more free space, which enables the computer to operate... Read >
Author: Dan

Benefits of a Football Shirt

30th January 2009
The football shirt represents many different things to different people. If you are the coach of a team, you will have to purchase shirts for your team that give them a co-ordinated look. The color, style material and cost all play a role in the decision ... Read >
Author: FootballSEO

Toy Dog Breeds Advantages and Breeding

21st January 2009
Toy dogs are beloved by many. They are loyal and intelligent and especially good at learning tricks. They are known for being very loving and loyal with their owners. Toy dogs are great choices for people with allergies or limited space, as they are gen... Read >
Author: Steve Last

6 Solopreneur Upsides to a Down Market

08th December 2008
Do you, as a solopreneur, welcome a down market? Of course you don't. But, you can recognize and welcome the opportunities that it creates. You may not welcome the occasion, but you can take advantage of it. When life gives you lemons ..... make l... Read >
Author: Douglas Dolan

Cheetahs and Their Preservation

29th November 2008
Cheetahs are amongst the most incredible animals on earth. Built for great speed, Cheetahs are specialists when it comes to hunting fast, agile prey animals in broad daylight. Capable of reaching from zero to hundred kilometers an hour within a matter of ... Read >
Author: Ailurophile

The Secret of Prolonged Life

05th November 2008
The writings on the cave wall in the Malaysian jungle predated Darwin by several millennia, our guide explained. “It is the earliest known reference to Survival of the Fittest, as understood by prehistoric man. In modern day parlance, it says: Be True... Read >
Author: Stephen Markus

Galactosemia Detailed Information

09th September 2008
Galactosemia is the lack of ability of the body to employ (metabolize) the simple sugar galactose, causing the buildup of galactose 1-phosphate in the body. It arises in about 1 out of every 60,000 births among Caucasians, while the rate is dissimilar for... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Cord Blood Transplants

14th August 2008
If you, or a loved one is in need of a bone marrow or cord blood transplant, but immediate family cannot provide a good match, doctors have the option of searching the National Marrow Donor Program (NMDP) registry for an allogeneic transplant (donation ou... Read >
Author: Melvin

The Singapura Cat

21st July 2008
A shorthair feline, Singapura is said to have originated from Singapore. It is thought to have lived there for many years with locals reporting their sightings to go back as far as three centuries. However, it is not the commonest cat in the alleys of Sin... Read >
Author: Ailurophile

The American Wirehair Cat

21st July 2008
American Wirehair is a domestic feline that was first seen in the mid nineteen sixties in United States when two otherwise normal cats produced kittens with curled 'wiry' hair. An interested breeder took to their development and after some years of dedica... Read >
Author: Ailurophile

The Peterbald Cat

21st July 2008
A relatively new feline breed, Peterbald has emerged from Russia. It traces its origin to St. Petersburg in the mid nineteen nineties when a Don Sphynx male was crossed with an Oriental Shorthair female. The resulting litters contained kittens of an indiv... Read >
Author: Ailurophile

The Russian Blue Cat

21st July 2008
A beautiful feline breed, Russian Blue is said to have originated from Archangel islands in Russia a long time ago. There it was highly valued for its lustrous fur and unique personality before it was brought over by sailors to Britain in the later half o... Read >
Author: Ailurophile

The Colorpoint Shorthair Cat

21st July 2008
Similar to the Siamese except for the contrast in the color of markings, Colorpoint Shorthair is a pretty cat breed. The cat originated in the nineteen forties when breeders in United Kingdom and United States set out to develop a cat that resembled the S... Read >
Author: Ailurophile

Symbian-powered handset Motorola RIZR Z10

25th June 2008
The RIZR Z10 multimedia maven has arrived bang on time to give the flagging Motorola a much-needed cool injection.Eagle-eyed phone fans will see the Z8’s large gene pool looming large, but the Z10 has thankfully ditched its predecessor’s funky colouri... Read >
Author: swornambigai

First 2 Rounds in 2008 NCAA Tournament Produce 1 Major Upset in Every 6 Games

29th April 2008
Copyright © 2008 Ed Bagley The first two rounds of the 2008 NCAA College Basketball Tournament underscored just how far parity has come in the men's competition as at least 1 major upset occurred every 6 games (8 major upsets and 3 minor upsets in 48 ... Read >
Author: Ed Bagley

British Shorthair Cat Breed Characteristics, Info and Health Problems

17th March 2008
To many, the British Shorthair is a the epitome of a lazy feline, one who loves to relax. This misrepresentation owes itself to the plump body of the British Shorthair. In actual fact, the British Shorthair is actually a cat that was common in farms and i... Read >
Author: Moses Wright

African Wild Cat

14th March 2008
The African Wild Cat, also known as African Desert Cat, appears to have evolved as a unique specie many thousands of years ago. Its coloration varies from sandy yellow to gray as it ranges from arid to forested habitats. Body length is around one half to ... Read >
Author: Ailurophile

European Wild Cat

14th March 2008
Believed to be the oldest amongst wild cats, the European Wild Cat (Felis Silvestris Silvestris) was once found through major parts of Europe. Larger than its African cousin, the European cat also has a more dense fur. Color ranges from gray to brown, wit... Read >
Author: Ailurophile

Russian bride choose best future

10th March 2008
What is the purpose why the Russian girls search for a spouse overseas? All the things are not so uncomplicated as it looks like! A variety of population consider that this is happening because of the life mess, spouses-louvers which have been dumped, con... Read >
Author: Alena Orlova

Russian brides go abroad

07th March 2008
What is the purpose why the Russian ladies search for a bridegroom overseas? All the things are not that uncomplicated as it seems to be! A lot of masses think that this happens because of the existence mess, soul mates lovers which were left, suppose tha... Read >
Author: Alena Orlova

How Landowners Can Help With America's Bee Crisis.

13th February 2008
As a home owner, or prospective home owner you can put your land/garden to good, environmentally friendly use in many ways. One way is to focus on bringing back the bees. Yes, the North American bee population has been on a serious decline. As the populat... Read >
Author: Greg Ellingson

The History Of The Chinese Shar Pei Dog Breed

22nd January 2008
Because of China's zoophobia, the Western World would never have heard about Shar Peis if not for the diligent efforts of Hong Kong businessman Matgo Law. Shar Peis became victims of the Chinese Cultural Revolution. Along with many other Chinese traditio... Read >
Author: Melissa Coleman

How to Spot Bad Beagle Breeders

21st January 2008
Good Beagle breeders ensure the well being of their Beagles. Though making a profit motivates many breeders, the best also care for the breed they produce. The subject of this article is finding good Beagle breeders and learning how to avoid bad breeders.... Read >
Author: Michelle Adams

Best way To Reduce The Onset Of Wrinkles

20th January 2008
Find Out How You Can Maintain Your Youthful Appearance While Also Reducing The Onset Of Wrinkles We all enjoy the youthful appearance, but can this be maintained forever? aging is one of those things we have to battle with in life and wrinkles is a sign... Read >
Author: Austen Uwah

Blue Pit Bull

18th January 2008
Blue Pit bulls, including the American Pit Bull Terrier, and Cordoba Fighting Dog, as well as many other breeds such as Great Danes, Newfoundlands and Rottweilers are members of the Molosser family of dog breeds. Molossers, are also known as mastiffs. ... Read >
Author: lazyurl

Iriomote Cat

19th October 2007
The beautiful Iriomote Cat resides only on the Iriomote island of Japan, situated nearly two hundred kilometers off the coast of Taiwan. It has lived for millennia on this small island (less than three hundred square kilometers) and has evolved to suit th... Read >
Author: Ailurophile

The Kodiak Bear

01st August 2007
Early May on Kodiak Island. Fog drowns the lush forest in mystery. Spattered across a black earthen floor, slushy snow melts in shadowy rings. From a wooded den, a shaggy brown head appears. Unbelievable in size, the creature emerges slowly. Ursus arctos... Read >
Author: Emma Snow

Can Our Recruiter do That?

15th May 2007
The qualified labor "gene pool" is clearly getting pretty shallow. All indications are that it will continue to get worse. Right now It's as good as it will ever be, and that’s a scary thing to say the least.With the labor market tightenin... Read >
Author: Rainmaker

Relational Power for Social Confidence

18th April 2007
This is one of my favorite topics because if you look for it, it's elusively all around us and yet is one of the greatest keys to power itself; it's who YOU are and how you behave in relation to all other power. It's YOUR true relationship to all r... Read >
Author: Rion Williams

Relational Power for Social Confidence

03rd January 2007
This is one of my favorite topics because if you look for it, it's elusively all around us and yet is one of the greatest keys to power itself; it's who YOU are and how you behave in relation to all other power. It's YOUR true relationship to all... Read >
Author: Rion Williams

Food and Nutrition in the News : 2006

01st January 2007
The year 2006 has really been a landscape for changes in food and new and exciting news about food and nutrition, hasn't it? Just a few of the news items that come to my mind in this arena are the fact that cloned foods have been approved by the FDA, and... Read >
Author: Danna Schneider

What You Need to Know About Canine Hip Dysplasia

14th December 2006
First, what is canine hip dysplasia? Canine hip dysplasia (CHD) is a developmental disease of the bones in which the head of the thigh bone poorly fits the hip socket, causing damage to the cartilage, gradual destruction of the joint, pain and swelling. ... Read >
Author: Jonathon James

The Magic of Barbie and Ken

04th December 2006
Barbie and Ken ares the image of the perfect couple. They have a perfect physical appearance and if they ever had children, their offspring would definitely be eye-catching. Anything that came out from their gene pool would be absolutely stunning. They... Read >
Author: Morgan Hamilton

The Kodiak Bear

18th November 2006
Copyright (c) 2006 Emma Snow Early May on Kodiak Island. Fog drowns the lush forest in mystery. Spattered across a black earthen floor, slushy snow melts in shadowy rings. From a wooded den, a shaggy brown head appears. Unbelievable in size, the creatu... Read >
Author: Emma Snow

Develop Your Hobby - <i>For Fun & Profit</i.

13th August 2006
Having a hobby is great fun and a rewarding way to explore your own creative abilities. Though you may not be convinced of it, you do have a God-given talent within you. Everyone does! It only needs to be discovered and developed! The world is full of... Read >
Author: Kathy Unruh

Fuel Economy And Personal Choices

29th May 2006
Copyright 2006 Donovan Baldwin I used to be an over-the-road, long haul truck driver. For a while, I even owned and drove my own truck. As an owner-operator, I became interested in fuel economy, and very aware of how personal choices can affect fuel ... Read >
Author: Donovan Baldwin

The Marriage Made In Heaven became Hell (and back again)

29th May 2006
Copyright 2006 Donna Colter Have you ever heard of a marriage like this? Well, you know that I know that you know someone like this. Read on..... Have you ever heard the story about Miss I Wish Now that married Mr. If Only Someday? Well, I Wish and... Read >

Future Highways

16th May 2006
There are three primary highways our future can take and an infinite number of detours possible along each path. The greatest number of these possibilities are just a repetition of our past, with enumerable rises and falls along the way (the higher the r... Read >
Author: Michael Watson

Designer Dog Rage: Is It Safe?

05th May 2006
Ever thought about buying a dog that's not only a companion; it's fashionable too? Unless you have been living under a rock you will most likely have heard about the new 'designer dog' rage. You might have wondered what the big deal was with such new ... Read >
Author: steve Allison

Mixing Of The Breeds

02nd May 2006
You might know of them as 'mongrels', 'mutts' or have heard some more colorful descriptions like "designer breeds. Whatever you call them they are the result of either deliberate or accidental crossbreeding. There are over 800 different breeds of dogs... Read >
Author: steve Allison

If Charles Darwin Managed a Business, Here's How He Would Do It

08th April 2006
If Charles Darwin Managed a Business, Here's How He Would Do ItYou keep hunting for the 'silver bullet', that one thing that willpropel your business forward faster. Frustrated with your lack ofprogress, you put yourself under more pressure. Your smiles e... Read >
Syd Stewart

How to Grow Your Business using Nature's Secrets

03rd April 2006
How to Grow Your Business using Nature's SecretsNature has no grand plan, no long-term plan, no vision statement, noforesight, no mission statement, no manifesto, and no long-termobjectives.Yet, in nature, complex, powerful, elegant, awe-inspiring, incred... Read >
Syd Stewart

Determining Diabetes, Its Causes and Symptoms

15th March 2006
Almost anyone can be afflicted with diabetes. It is a medical disorder that affects the blood sugar level of a person resulting to different complications. Amazingly, while diabetes can be prevented or slowed down, there are lots of people in America who ... Read >
Author: Hector Milla

Can Being Overweight Be Inherited?

13th March 2006
How many times do you hear overweight people say things like, "I'm only this way because I'm big boned" or "both of my parents are big so it's in my genes" or even "all of the women/men in my family are overweight". So now the question is, if other me... Read >
Author: Jim Oneill

The New Designer Dogs

16th February 2006
We have all heard of "designer dogs". The Puggles, Malt-A-Poos and Chorkies have been favored by celebrities because they are expensive, trendy and very cute. Many of these hybrid dogs have wardrobes that we can only dream about. Other designer dogs ar... Read >
Author: Mike Mathews

Yessir! Maybe Planning IS Important.

09th December 2005
Copyright 2005 Donovan Baldwin So the story goes: A guy decided he would commit an armed robbery. This gentleman couldn't just stick up a liquor store or knock over a bank. Nosiree Bob! He walked past a parked police car out on the sidewalk, an... Read >
Author: Donovan Baldwin

The Natural Roots of Sexuality

17th August 2005
The Natural Roots of Sexuality By Sam Vaknin Author of "Malignant Self Love - Narcissism Revisited" Recent studies in animal sexuality serve to dispel two common myths: that sex is exclusively about reproduction and that homosexuality is an ... Read >
Author: Sam Vaknin