Articles, tagged with "woman and child", page 5
04th March 2008
This question is becoming a key cornerstone in our prediction for the health and prosperity of the future United States of America. Experts are beginning to predict that our worldwide sources for crude oil will have peaked in production by 2050 at the lat...
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26th February 2008
Ayurvedic woman and childcare rules lay out solid action plans to ensure health of woman and children. In India, women are ascribed divinity, solely because of their ability to give birth to a child and thereby retaining human race on the face of earth.
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Dev Sri
10th August 2007
Skeptics have often wondered how psychic intuition works. Is it real, or isn't it? Well, allow me to elaborate on what exactly "psychic intuition" is: For starters, every human being - man, woman and child, is born with a certain level of "psychic intuiti...
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Joan Marie Whelan
08th August 2007
One of the most heavily promoted and "coolest" products around are soft drinks. Millions are spent on superstars advertising coke, pepsi and the like. We know they are not healthy but how damaging is that innocent - and many would say satisfying - can of ...
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info@3dpts.com
08th June 2007
Cotton fiber is the largest contributor of US economy. More and more fibers are discovered in the world but no one has been able to give a stiff competition to cotton fiber till date. This mainly since there is a proportion of cotton fiber needed for almo...
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Rakesh P
25th May 2007
There's over £1trillion of debt in the UK. That's £1000billion or £16,666 of debt for every man, woman and child in the UK. That's lot of shoes and handbags! Not surprising then that most people have a range of credit that they are repaying each month....
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Carol Jameson
23rd April 2007
Credit cards offer home-based business owners a tempting source of emergency financing. They present very serious risks for entrepreneurs in need of operating funds. Some experts compare credit cards to drugs: They offer short-term pleasure in exchange fo...
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Jack Chevalier
05th April 2007
With a New Congress and the campaigns for the Whitehouse in '08 in full swing, both progressives and conservatives agree that healthcare reform especially as it regards affordable medical insurance is at the forefront of the minds of most Americans. And w...
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Didier
14th December 2006
Ever thought to yourself, "I'm in the worst possible financial situation, and I'm certain every single person around me is in a far better position"? It's something a lot of people think, because when you suffer from financial problems, it can be one lon...
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Julian Thornton
17th November 2006
?All human beings are born free and equal in dignity and rights. They are endowed with reason and conscience and should act towards one another in a spirit of brotherhood.?
?Article 1, Universal Declaration of Human Rights, United Nations, 1948
Is thi...
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No Last Name
16th November 2006
How many grains of sand are there on the beach? Come on, tell me, how many?
How many stars are there in the sky? Come on, all you have to do is count them!
If I breathe and you breathe and everybody and every animal on earth breathe in
oxygen, why d...
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Karen Lynch
04th October 2006
Credit card debt is a pile of crap. It stinks. It's not pretty to look at. Go ahead and flush it already. You know you want to. You're tired of seeing the stupid commercials about how people's lives are suddenly changed for the better – once they've ...
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Brad Homer
25th September 2006
Clocks and the World.
Clocks come in many shapes and sizes. Some clocks play familiar melodies or chime, ring or gong on the hour, and still others just tick away the seconds, minutes, and hours. Take the time to stop and think just how important clo...
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James Miller
22nd June 2006
Milk can be a very sensitive topic. It stirs our emotions. It plays our heart strings. After all, it was our first food. We link milk to our mothers and our very first memories. We associate it with white and pure and goodness. Milk comforts us, nurtures ...
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Dr. Leslie Van Romer
16th May 2006
In April 2006, Accustream iMedia Research recently came out with a powerful study entitled "Streaming Video 1998 – 2010: March To Mainstream", which shows, among other things, that video streams have increased from 284.6 million in 1998 to a whopping 18 B...
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Dan Wegner