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An Advanced Laser Eye Surgery – LASIK Plus

30th April 2010
Laser eye surgery is a popular choice for correcting eye problems such as nearsightedness, farsightedness and astigmatism. Most of the patient who undergo laser eye surgery can improve their vision, and more than half of them bring their vision back to th... Read >
Author: DominicAnderson

The Griffith Observatory – A Star LA Attraction

27th April 2010
Los Angeles is known for its famous celebrities, its sprawling cityscape and also its revered Hollywood sign. But there is a lot more to this area than the most obvious places to visit. One of the most notable locations that are worth seeing is the Grif... Read >
Author: Adam Singleton

Shoe Organizers: Find Your Footwear Faster

22nd April 2010
Do you often find yourself running behind because you can't find that matching pump? If your closet seems to require a headlamp and spelunking gear every time you search for just the right pair of shoes, it might be time for some major renovation. Fortuna... Read >
Author: martin mayfield

Looking at the Stars through an Online Telescope

13th April 2010
In today's modern hi-tech world, we are able to converse with people half way around the world with a click of the computer mouse. The Internet has opened up a whole new world of information and communication. Well, the field of astronomy is no exception ... Read >
Author: Leland Mcconnell

South Pole Living

16th March 2010
You may be surprised to know that both Dallas, Texas and the South Pole reach temperatures of 100 degree each July. However, the difference between the two is that you experience negative 100 degrees at the South Pole. This means you could freeze your ski... Read >
Author: Lorri Camacho

Employment and Residential Opportunities in Antarctica

16th March 2010
There is one commonality between Dallas, Texas and the South Pole; both get to see 100 degree temperatures in July. But that will be 100 degrees below zero at the South Pole. This means you could freeze your skin off in mere seconds. There are 28 peop... Read >
Author: Lorri Camacho

Versa Lift Equipment: Three Different Types for Your Business Needs

15th March 2010
Versa lift for businesses is popular for those whose main operations concentrate on removals and machine installations. Depending on the needs of these industries, there are varied types of facilities under this banner. Each type is loaded with the versa ... Read >
Author: lukewildman

Take Care when Bandaging Your Dog

08th February 2010
Having a dog is a big responsibility. Some even compare taking care of a dog to that of a baby. The only advantage having dogs compared to having babies is that they won't grow older and turn into stressful teenagers. Because dogs are like babies they som... Read >
Author: Miquel Travis

Help your Dog Enjoy Life With a Dog Ramp

05th February 2010
If you own a dog, especially an older dog, then you will want to own a functional and reliable dog ramp or dog step. That because as dogs get older they find it more and more difficult to jump into a car or truck, climb the stairs, or jump onto and off a... Read >
Author: Wendy Moyer

Antarctic Work: 6 Months Without Sunlight

18th January 2010
There is one commonality between Dallas, Texas and the South Pole; both get to see 100 degree temperatures in July. And while the South Pole also will hit 100 degrees in July, it will be 100 degrees below zero. If you were to stand outside naked, you'd be... Read >
Author: coletma ugham

How to Live and Work in Antarctica

18th January 2010
You may be surprised to know that Dallas, Texas has something in common with the South Pole: they both reach 100 degree temperatures in July. The difference is that at the South Pole the temperature is 100 degrees below zero. This means that a person coul... Read >
Author: coletma ugham

Life in the Finer Realms Beyond the Veil of Death - Part 3

14th January 2010
The "Physics" of the Astral Worlds What really are the astral worlds made of? Does time and distance really exist in the afterlife? If so, what are they like in the afterlife? Why is it so difficult for souls to communicate with Earth? What sort of mul... Read >
Author: Russell Symonds

Samsung Omnia

17th December 2009
The Samsung Omnia is another one of those awaited phones. In a market already flooded with Windows Mobile phones with touchscreens, the Omnia hits the Indian market all ready with the all new Windows Mobile 6.1. The phone has a very minimalistic design... Read >
Author: johnwells

THE EVIDENCE OF THE WORLD

09th December 2009
The first evidence that compels us to believe that God really does exist is that given by the world around us and above us. The earth and the universe eloquently proclaim the existence of God. We live on a planet which we call Earth. It is part of a so... Read >
Author: Kumar.N

Passage to India Part 8 - My Father's Flight to India in 1934

09th December 2009
Copyright (c) 2009 Michael Ogden My father continued his story On this Tuesday afternoon our audience became rather excited and started to gaze at a group of newcomers approaching some miles away over the plain. All the people in these parts carri... Read >
Author: Earnmoreincome.co.uk
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