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Talk to Girls - How to Do it With Style!

24th November 2009
In order to talk to girls successfully, there are a few caveats that you need to be aware of. Whether you are trying to simply pick them up, start a relationship, or are just looking for a female companion, learning how to talk to girls is a very useful s... Read >
Author: Derrik Anderson

Dermatographia: Overview, Symptoms, and Treatment

13th November 2009
Dermatographia (aka "skin writing") is a rare, auto-immune skin condition which affects about five percent of the human population. Individuals impacted by this condition have hypersensitive skin and even minor injuries, rubbing, or scratching can cause r... Read >
Author: Safiur Rahman

Telecom Web Services

03rd November 2009
In this digital age, the technology moves a step further literally every moment. Each barrier of innovation that is crossed seems to make life less complicated. The globalization has brought the telecom sector under more limelight, where every aspect of d... Read >
Author: Nidas

Waste Management 101

27th October 2009
Waste management is all about collecting, transporting, processing, recycling and disposing waste materials. Proper waste disposal is always needed to make sure that their harmful effects to the human population or environment are reduced. There are dif... Read >
Author: Sumaryan

If Swine Flu Bothers You - This Will Really Freak You Out

22nd October 2009
If I was to ask you how lethal the current ... Read >
Author: 7873christian

The Side Effects of Resveratrol

16th October 2009
For the past few years, the popular molecule Resveratrol has been under intense scientific study in the scientific and medical communities and has shown miraculous results among test subjects from slowing down the growth of tumors to improving heart healt... Read >
Author: TuenerWallker

What measures does the EU take to implement Conservation and management of natural resources?

16th October 2009
Earth's population heavily relies on natural resources, in order to obtain raw materials such as food, energy and land and to produce an enormous increasing amount of waste by a growing human population, now of some six billion. UN's 2005 Millennium Ecosy... Read >
Author: Robert Bell

Importance of Population Monitoring

15th October 2009
Rising population is an international phenomenon and substantial increase in population has been witnessed over the recent years. Growing population has led to scarcity of resources and people’s lives have been affected in a big way. The sorry state of ... Read >
Author: Huzefa Johar

Breast Cancer Activists Hard Hats are Pink

13th October 2009
Have you seen all of the Pink.You may have noticed all the pink in the air this month. Organisations are cashing in on a vast variety of merchandise established on their intention to chip in a share of the returns, however little, to a breast cancer chari... Read >
Author: sk west

The Bubonic Plague

25th September 2009
Author: John Leslie Article Source: MiNeeds.com, where consumers get competitive bids from Doctors. Read reviews, compare offers & save. It’s free! Article Link: http://www.mineeds.com/Lakeside/Leslie-and-Associates-Inc/Articles/The-Bubonic-Plague ... Read >
Author: mineeds10

DIY Solar Power Home Guide – 5 Tips to Free Energy

22nd September 2009
Well it’s no secret that the sun produces more energy than any other source in the world. Each hour the sun produces as much energy as the entire human population uses in a year. Now that’s a lot of energy and it’s 100% free. You can take advantage ... Read >
Author: GreenLiving

What is the Difference Between Swine Flu and Regular Flu? Does it Make a Difference to My Family?

22nd September 2009
Seasonal flu occurs around the world in the fall and usually lasts into winter. This is what some people refer to as “regular flu.” It might be dangerous to those with weak immune systems, like the elderly, but most healthy people survive seasonal f... Read >
Author: Terry Fallon

Human growth hormone (HGH): Does it slow aging?

21st September 2009
Many Scientists define aging as the degradation of skeletal muscle formation. Some say it�s an inability of DNA cell reproduction. In both cases, your human growth hormones are at the root of the subject. Human growth hormones are produced in your Anter... Read >
Author: Alien

Woodland footwear: Tough and durable yet imparting that highly important style factor

18th September 2009
This shoe company is one, which has a name that harks up the essential essence of the vision of the company, apart from making shoes which are essentially sturdy creations of leathers. A woodland is an area which receives little sunlight due to having... Read >
Author: Shefali

Natural Cure for Swine Flu

14th September 2009
With winter coming up and the inevitable flu season wouldn't it be nice to know how to cure swine flu? It has been called a "pandemic" What is that? According to Wikipedia, "An influenza pandemic is an epidemic of an influenza virus that spreads on a w... Read >
Author: Andrew

Domestication of the Ancient Egyptian Cat and Rise of the Cat Goddess Bastet

12th September 2009
In Ancient Egypt, the cat was known as mau and played a significant role in the society and mythology of Ancient Egypt. Even feral and untamed, the cat served a useful purpose for the farmers in Ancient Egypt by protecting their crops from vermin. Cats ... Read >
Author: Rob Mabry

Subliminal Power To Conquer The Workplace

07th September 2009
There is a lot to say about subliminal power and how they can help you out at the workplace. Let us face it, it is a dog eat dog world out there and in the manner of office politics that you might have to contend with. This comes with a lot of the posturi... Read >
Author: Greg Frost

Telecom web services

03rd September 2009
The telecom web services system is an initiative to create an alternate web for the under-privileged. This service could help bridge the digital gap by bringing the benefits of the information revolution to the billions of unaware people by providing info... Read >
Author: Nidas

Learn About Ways to Prevent You and Your Family From Getting Swine Flu

25th August 2009
Flu Pandemics occur when a new influenza virus emerges in the human population and spreads rapidly. With no immunity this results in a world wide epidemic with great numbers of illness and death. With overcrowded conditions, urbanization and an inc... Read >
Author: emergencysuppliesinfo.com

Real Estate in Kolkata

13th August 2009
Real estate is among the most booming industries across the world at present, thanks to the rapid growth of human population. The geography of states and cities and towns are changing rapidly as more and more concrete structures are filling up vacant land... Read >
Author: hampry

Check into Cash- Monetary Respite at times of urgencies

07th August 2009
Money is undoubtedly the lifeline of the entire human population. Its crisis at times of needs has high returning negative vibes in those respective fields of life. Yet, going through all those scrutinizing and lengthy acts of loan approval processes can ... Read >
Author: alancruzs

Panama Islands

03rd August 2009
Panama Islands Panama is a country rich in natural resources, history and culture. The Panama Islands, rainforests and mountains have fascinated tourists from across the world. There is much to explore in the country and take home memories that are be... Read >
Author: jose.zolinski

Panama Islands

01st August 2009
Panama Islands Panama Islands Panama is a country rich in natural resources, history and culture. The Panama Islands, rainforests and mountains have fascinated tourists from across the world. There is much to explore in the country and ta... Read >
Author: jose.zolinski

Following Cryptids of Cryptozoology

01st August 2009
Cryptozoology is the study of Cryptids i.e. animals that have long been extinct but may reappear suddenly. Crypto zoologists believe that Cryptids are the members of the certain extinct species of organisms, very few members of which still roam the earth.... Read >
Author: mickeyj

Straight Scoop on Human Growth Hormones Can They Keep You Young

31st July 2009
Human growth hormones are produced in your Anterior Pituitary gland and play a big role in cell reproduction and in your immune system function. Natural production of these hormones in your body starts to fall of when you turn twenty and is at half of it... Read >
Author: Robert Read

The Benefits Of Website Optimization

27th July 2009
The famous term called website optimization is one of those crucial method which should be done if you want to achieve the success in internet business. You will have an opportunity to get tons of free traffic if you can send your site to the top position... Read >
Author: Gusti Anom

Why Are Vegetables Losing Their Nutrition? Find out now and save your health!

24th July 2009
If you’ve heard it once, you’ve heard it a zillion times. “If you want to be healthy, eat your vegetables!” Certainly, this is still good advice, but there’s a problem creeping in. Vegetables and fruits are losing their nutritious qualities. The... Read >
Author: EmilyN.Morris

College Trends: Humans VS Zombies

17th July 2009
College students are an important demographic and college trends can greatly effect the market. When certain activities or clubs become very popular, then anything a college student would need for that activity will sell superbly. The newest area with the... Read >
Author: Vallarie Michelle

Do Women Have Better Immune Systems?

16th July 2009
New research suggests that the female hormone estrogen provides women’s immune systems a boost in fighting off infection. Humans are always striving to use science in ways to improve the healthy and happy balance of the mind, body and spirit. AloeElite... Read >
Author: Anderson

Getting Swine Flu

05th July 2009
Swine Flu what is it? A strain of the flu virus that humans suffer from and historically has only affected pigs by and large though the odd infection among the human population has occurred from time to time. It is a respiratory illness and caused by t... Read >
Author: Stephen Morgan

Arizona Pigeon Removal Methods

30th June 2009
As the human population of Arizona continues to expand, so does the number of pigeons in the area. Rodent problems in the Grand Canyon State are a nuisance, especially pigeons. The pigeon problem in Arizona also poses significant health and property r... Read >
Author: Adam Spector

Pharmaceutical Training

27th June 2009
The pharmaceutical world is indeed an exciting and scintillating place to be. The human population is inching towards 7 billion souls on the planet and with it come the huge challenges in the arena of health. Cases like the recent pandemic of swine flu wh... Read >
Author: domaingamer

Do Women Have Better Immune Systems?

23rd June 2009
New research suggests that the female hormone estrogen provides women’s immune systems a boost in fighting off infection. Humans are always striving to use science in ways to improve the healthy and happy balance of the mind, body and spirit. AloeElite... Read >
Author: Anderson

The Latest Killer Flu: Swine Flu And You

22nd June 2009
The Center for Disease Control has probably had some very wild times this past decade. First SARS, then the bird fle, and now today's potential epidemic is the swine flu. First manifesting itself in Mexico this past April, this new and terrible strain of ... Read >
Author: Caksut

Want to Start Combating Climate Change?

12th June 2009
Let's face it. Combating the changes taking place in the climate has become a matter of survival. Most of the changes that are happening in the climate pose a serious threat to every living thing on earth: humans, plants, animals, etc. It is widely believ... Read >
Author: Dewayne Blalock

Water: The Overlooked Nutrient

05th June 2009
Water – The Overlooked Nutrient When people talk about nutrition, they usually overlook one of the most important nutrients necessary for good health. WATER! That's mostly because we've taken it for granted for thousands of years. Water alone cures... Read >
Author: Philip Bate PhD

Exploiting The Full Potential Of Human Memory Retention

29th May 2009
When we talk about the full potential of human memory retention, like everything else, we are not using the full potential of our memory capabilities and this is down to many factors. One of them is of course genetics, which give us a predisposition on ho... Read >
Author: Greg Frost

The Many Benefits of Acai Berry

18th May 2009
It is believed that the rain forests around the world are the hub for many plants which are able to cure many diseases. However, the rate at which deforestation is taking place many important plants have got extinct. Fortunately, Acai berries are one of t... Read >
Author: Joshua McNiel

Acai Berry - The Miracle Fruit From The Amazon

15th May 2009
It is believed that the rain forests around the world are the hub for many plants which are able to cure many diseases. However, the rate at which deforestation is taking place many important plants have got extinct. Fortunately, Acai berries are one of t... Read >
Author: Joshua McNiel

Solar Energy and the Changing Environment

15th May 2009
A recent study indicated that the cycle of global warming is “locked in” and will not stop for approximately one thousand years. This is going to cause some catastrophic issues, including the loss of habitat for many creatures, flooding and of course ... Read >
Author: Online Guru

Holiday Ideas For February

14th May 2009
Sometime in February there will be half term and many people will either be making for the slopes or looking for somewhere sunny to spend a few days or the week. Which of our great range of holiday ideas will appeal to you? To help we have broken the ho... Read >
Author: CW

Understanding the Complexities and Legalities of Pigeon Removal in Arizona

07th May 2009
As with many other states in the U.S., there is a growing pigeon problem in Arizona. When it comes to statewide pest control issues, pigeons are rapidly rising to the top of the list In line with the climbing human population is the presence of new bus... Read >
Author: Adam Spector

Control Childhood Obesity

07th May 2009
Childhood obesity is a serious medical condition that affects children and adolescents. It is particularly troubling because it puts kids at risk for health problems like heart disease, cholesterol issues, as well as diabetes both during their childhood,... Read >
Author: M Judge

Buying Arizona Hunting Land for Sale

06th May 2009
The ever developing urban areas and continuous rise of the human population has made the search for undeveloped land opportunities that much more precious. Arizona is one of few states left in the U.S. with plenty of wide open spaces and lots of acreage f... Read >
Author: Mark Starr

The way towards Dating a Shy Person

05th May 2009
If there are unlucky people in the art of love and all of its manifestations such as dating, it is those individuals who are shy in nature. The world has plenty of them and it is not their fault that they cannot have a comfortable lifestyle like the other... Read >
Author: Francis K Githinji

The Importance of Solar Energy

17th April 2009
Daily headlines make everyone aware of the dangerous situation in which our environment must operate. The human population has historically overtaxed its natural resources and today we are seeing the long-term effects of this selfish behavior. While many ... Read >
Author: Online Guru

Accelerating Your Brain Power Using Binaural Beats

08th April 2009
It would be safe to say that the most powerful organ in the human body is the brain. Sitting at the top of your head, it is the nexus that controls every aspect of the human body and the human soul. Yet, strangely, most of us go through life not knowing h... Read >
Author: Greg Frost

Stopping Blood-Borne Parasite From Destroying Red Blood Cells - Mosquito Repellents

27th March 2009
The meaning of the word mosquito in Spanish is” little fly” and many deadly diseases throughout the world are caused by this little, irritating insect. The population of 3,000 breeds of mosquitoes all over the world is about 100 trillion. Although ... Read >
Author: Drago Marx

Why Eating Meat Is A Good Source Of Nutrition

23rd March 2009
Eating meat was a good source of nutrition, since the use of hormones, pesticides and mass production methods was as yet unheard of. A family raised and processed their own livestock. Every morning the large golden eggs were plucked from the chicken's nes... Read >
Author: Jasper Sayer

Achieving Subliminal Mind Control with Subliminal Programming

10th March 2009
The power of the mind has been kept at bay from us for a while now, and this dampening field of almost regressive qualities has affected more than 90 percent of the human population. This is because of how we ‘learn’ when we are younger and the sorts... Read >
Author: Greg Frost

Achieve Success By Harnessing The Hidden Power Of The Mind

10th March 2009
While scientifically “clumsy” as this may sound, the mind is an untapped source of power that has been living in blissful ignorance to the rest of humanity - the very owners of this untapped power. Achieve success by harnessing the hidden power of the... Read >
Author: Greg Frost

How Does World of Warcraft Relate to Reality?

09th March 2009
I often think about society today and actually how similar every day life struggles and successes are to The World of Warcraft. Life revolves around money, power and authority. In many ways we live in a world where you are looking out for yourself and wil... Read >
Author: Tom Rodpe

Cosmic Ordering - Order Yourself A New Life!

03rd March 2009
As we're only too well aware of, the vast majority of the human population is continuously search for ways to lead better and more fulfilled lives. We constantly strive to acquire all those comforts in life which allow us to feel good about ourselves and ... Read >
Author: Paul White

Your Energy Efficient Metal Roof

19th February 2009
In these modern times we must all make an effort to reduce our energy consumption while making sure we are using environmentally responsible, sustainable resources. Using metal roofing is one of the ways we can achieve this goal but the best part is, it c... Read >
Author: absoluterv

Your Energy Efficient Metal Roof

18th February 2009
In these modern times we must all make an effort to reduce our energy consumption while making sure we are using environmentally responsible, sustainable resources. Using metal roofing is one of the ways we can achieve this goal but the best part is, it c... Read >
Author: absoluterv

Origins Of The Word Headhunter

31st January 2009
A headhunter can be one of three things, a pitcher in baseball, a savage, or an executive recruiter. But when you get right down to it what does the word headhunter really mean? Definition of a Headhunter There are three main definitions of a headhu... Read >
Author: David Leonhardt

Role Of Colon Cleansers In Parasite Removal

30th January 2009
Parasites are harmful living creatures that reside and obtain food from human bodies. Most of us think that they don’t have parasites in their bodies but found in others. According to a recent research nearly 50% of human population has parasites such a... Read >
Author: Rowan

Finding A Way To Define High Blood Pressure

22nd January 2009
One problem with high blood pressure today is that it is so widespread and so frequently talked about that a lot of people do not afford it the respect it deserves. The simple fact is high blood pressure, or hypertension, is a killer disease and needs to ... Read >
Author: Donald Saunders

Finding A Definition For High Blood Pressure (Hypertension)

22nd January 2009
A very real problem with high blood pressure today is that it is so common and so frequently talked about that a lot of people do not give it the respect it deserves. The fact is high blood pressure, or hypertension, is a killer and has to be treated as s... Read >
Author: Donald Saunders

A Not so Alternative Way of Keeping in Shape

16th January 2009
For a big chunk of the human population fighting weight loss, it's amazing how advanced medicinal breakthroughs have offered a lot of options to address this issue. Nevertheless, people still need to be more watchful with their diets not just to tip the s... Read >
Author: Robert Bell

Why is Obesity Spreading Worldwide?

12th January 2009
The human population from almost every country in the world is becoming heavier than ever before. Even the nations that never before had to worry about obesity, such as China, Japan and even Korea, are now seeing an epidemic. It's like no one is exempt fr... Read >
Author: Farida

Factories And The Affect On The Environment

05th January 2009
Long ago, eating meat was a good source of nutrition, since the use of hormones, pesticides and mass production methods was as yet unheard of. A family raised and processed their own livestock. Every morning the large golden eggs were plucked from the chi... Read >
Author: Jill Smi

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

Child Allergy Signs and Symptoms

25th November 2008
Mild allergies like hay fever are highly prevalent in the human population and cause symptoms such as allergic conjunctivitis, itchiness, and runny nose. Allergies can play a major role in conditions such as asthma. In some people, severe allergies to env... Read >
Author: appsnes505

Child Allergy Signs and Symptoms

25th November 2008
Mild allergies like hay fever are highly prevalent in the human population and cause symptoms such as allergic conjunctivitis, itchiness, and runny nose. Allergies can play a major role in conditions such as asthma. In some people, severe allergies to env... Read >
Author: appsnes505

Why are We All Becoming Fatter by the Day?

12th November 2008
A lot of people all over the world are getting fatter every year. Countries where obesity have never before been a problem are now facing widespread cases of obesity. It's like no one is exempt from love handles and belly fat. So why is the human populati... Read >
Author: Farida

Three Real Estate Myths Busted!

17th October 2008
Three Real Estate Myths Busted! By: Zeng Han Jun, CPCG, Singapore Myth Number One: Property prices always rises The folks always say “Invest in properties”. Some actually claim that the rate at which the human population is growing, land is f... Read >
Author: Zeng Han Jun

Drugs Found in US Drinking Water?

01st October 2008
We have lead, cancer causing chemicals and drugs in our drinking water. The number and variety of different drugs found in US drinking water is astounding. We have to take personal steps to protect ourselves, our families and the environment. It's the onl... Read >
Author: Laurel Tevolitz

History of Cats

16th September 2008
Everything You Never Knew About Your Cat Yes, your housecat is comfy in your lap. Yes, she hardly seems to stir. Yes, he loves to lounge-but did you know that as a whole, cats hunt over 1,000 different species for food? Tame as some may seem to be, the do... Read >
Author: castlewave

Defining The Word Headhunter

08th September 2008
A headhunter can be one of three things, a pitcher in baseball, a savage, or an executive recruiter. But when you get right down to it what does the word headhunter really mean? Definition of a Headhunter There are three main definitions of a headhu... Read >
Author: David Leonhardt

The Vitamin C Advantage

05th September 2008
Vitamin C is an essential ingredient to our overall health and nutrition. Since our bodies are not able to produce or store Vitamin C, we must include it as part of our daily diets. Intriguingly our inability to manufacture this vitamin results from a p... Read >
Author: Vincent

3 Definitions For The Word Headhunter

12th August 2008
The English dictionary gives three main definitions of a headhunter: 1 - a pitcher in baseball who intentionally seeks to harm an opponent 2 - a member of any tribe or race of savages who have the custom of decapitating human beings and preserving t... Read >
Author: Corey Rozon

How To Get Rid Of Cellulite With Exercise

25th June 2008
Cellulite is regrettably a fact of life for most of the human population. As a result, reducing cellulite is big business. There are many marketing firms, manufacturing plants and pharmaceutical companies all focused on the one result, reducing cellulite.... Read >
Author: Cindy

Redirect the traffic in our Minds

20th June 2008
As with any major, progressive metropolitan area, a large human population creates a great deal of traffic and chaos. Everybody is scrambling around trying to fulfill demands and accomplish various tasks on their lists. Since their usual mode of transpo... Read >
Author: ACQYR

Raising a Green Baby

11th June 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Virginia Ginsburg Environmentalism is an increasingly popular topic of conversation, and much of the reason for "Going Green" is to protect the environment for our children and grandchildren. Luckily, raising a baby "Green" is becomi... Read >
Author: Virginia Ginsburg

Their Traditions and Cultures Of Asian People

05th June 2008
Asian refers to all the people who are residing in Asia. Asian is a kind of an ethnic group including people of different races who are residing in Asia. There are many countries that form a part of the continent of Asia like the Islamic nations and th... Read >
Author: kon5518

Research of Market Structure

06th April 2008
Due to some fundamental factors and inadequacies such as financial scope, this research will be carried out personally. This will also imply that the intensity of the research will not be enormous but of a slightly small size. The target population of ... Read >
Author: Robert II Smith

Historical Taxidermy subjects.www.Historical-taxidermy.com

01st April 2008
Heath HenTympanuchus cupido cupido The heath hen, a subspecies of the prairie chicken, was once found in the eastern United States. Before the American Revolution, it was common from Maine to Virginia. As the human population increased, the heath hen popu... Read >
Author: www.Taxidermy4cash.com

Green Signal For Acne

18th January 2008
Photodynamic treatment is the procedure that combines green light or laser along with photosensitizing solution to treat resistant, hard-to-treat active acne. Acne results from the swelling of the sebaceous glands, and it affects 80% of the human popul... Read >
Author: breastsurgery

Natural or alternative treatment for acne.

08th November 2007
Did you know that massage is a magic potion to have a lasting young, glowing skin? Almost a bigger fraction of the human population want to have the glowing, soft, clear and smooth facial skin. If you have youthful physical aura, bear in mind that the glo... Read >
Author: Daniel Les

Are Organic Discount Vitamins Healthier

29th August 2007
That is a good question � are organic discount vitamins healthier. It should be irrelevant whether they are discount or not, so we shall forget that part of it for the time being. It is not totally irrelevant since organic vitamins can cost more, and ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Find Happiness - Set Your Pet Peeves Free

02nd August 2007
Stress relief is a primary concern for most modern-day adults. Even doctors will tell you that finding happiness and letting go of tension is a key ingredient when building a healthy lifestyle. What most people don't realize is that happiness is a choice.... Read >
Author: Beth Banning & Neill Gibson

Warning: Bird Flu Spreads

25th July 2007
The Avian Flu virus, also known as the Bird Flu virus or as H5N1, is a sub-species of the Influenza A virus which causes severe illness and death in humans and animals. Since 2003 this deadly virus has been spreading globally causing fear and panic in cou... Read >
Author: TotalIT

Three Global Warming Prevention Tips

04th June 2007
Droughts, floods, hurricanes, desertification. Global warming is causing catastrophic change to the place we call home. You can curb these trends if you act now. The key is realizing that you need to make changes to your basic life style so that you produ... Read >
Author: Nathan Brown

Early Warning Signs Of Deteriorating Asthma

30th May 2007
The people who suffer with asthma generally exhibit a lot of different signs that are indicative of their having an attack. The other symptoms are also there to see like weight loss in children and elderly patients, loss of appetite, general feeling of ex... Read >
Author: Tom alter

Birth Control Movement

27th March 2007
For hundreds of years the human population grew at a slow pace because high birth rates were equally countered by high death rates. But this situation changed in the period between the 1700s to the 1800s when death rates dropped due to improved standar... Read >
Author: Gabriel Rise

Replacement Shower Filters: Make your skin and hair look healthy

27th February 2007
Man is one of the most beautiful and intelligent creatures in this world. Man needs air, water and food for survival. In fact water is the second most important thing that man needs to survive on this planet. The importance of “healthy water” to our b... Read >
Author: shally

50 Micron Whole House Water Filters Cartridge: Nurtures Life

22nd February 2007
Water is life. It nurtures life. In fact water is one of the most valuable things available on earth. It is essential for our well-being. Though it is colorless, it appears to be the most beautiful thing when it flows across mountains, plains and into the... Read >
Author: shally

Know more about Asia

15th February 2007
This article explains some interesting information about Asia, and if you're interested, then this is worth reading, because you can never tell what you don't know. Asia is the largest continent in the world by a considerable margin, and it is rich in... Read >
Author: Yube

The Ecotourism Revolution

29th December 2006
In the last 20 years, our understanding and appreciation of the environment and impact we have on it has increased dramatically. Mixed in with a healthy dash of capitalism, this has led to the ecotourism revolution. The Ecotourism Revolution Flash b... Read >
Author: Richard Chapo

Protecting Your Family from the Avian Flu

15th December 2006
Fear of an Avian Flu pandemic has reached epic proportions and with good reason. If it becomes a fully mutated strain that is easily transmittable between humans, the result of this sickness on the human population would be disastrous. Avian Flu: The P... Read >
Author: Christopher Smith

Extinction of our birthright. Is Taxidermy partly to blame?????.www.Taxidermy4cash.com

13th December 2006
Countdown to Extinction. Today's Position and Events By the end of the century one in 10 species of birds in the world will be extinct and a further 15 per cent will be on the brink, according to one of the largest studies of avian biodiversity. It is ... Read >
Author: www.Taxidermy4cash.com

The Legend of the Dewadaru Tree

09th November 2006
The Dewadaru tree is mostly found to the north of the island of Java, among the Sunda islands of Karimunjava, in the Java Sea, bearing the coordinates of Latitude 5° 52' S, and Longitude 110° 26' E. It has a human population of approximately 20,000 peop... Read >
Author: Leonard Lee

Insulin Delivery System: Way To Cure Diabetes

23rd October 2006
Ten years ago, the number of diabetics in the world was 5 times less than the present figure of 143 million; it is probably double by 2030. Hence, the worldwide human population is in the midst of a diabetes epidemic. Diabetes arises when pancreas, the... Read >
Author: James Marriot

Benefits of Vitamin C

12th October 2006
Vitamin C is a necessary part of the human diet. Our bodies cannot make Vitamin C, nor to they store vitamin C and so it's essential that you get some vitamin C every day. Interestingly our inability to create Vitamin C is a genetic defect that develope... Read >
Author: vincent platania

Benefits of Vitamin C

10th October 2006
Vitamin C is a necessary part of the human diet. Our bodies cannot make Vitamin C, nor to they store vitamin C and so it's essential that you get some vitamin C every day. Interestingly our inability to create Vitamin C is a genetic defect that develope... Read >
Author: vincent platania

Thinking Geographically about Global Process

03rd October 2006
Today, for many people in the world, rice is the basic food. Nevertheless, it became the main product for world's human population only in the middle of XX century. It is known that rice is traditional Chinese food, which first was cultivated in ... Read >
Author: andrew sandon

Extinction and Taxidermy. WWW.TAXIDERMY4CASH.COM

02nd October 2006
By the end of the century one in 10 species of birds in the world will be extinct and a further 15 per cent will be on the brink, according to one of the largest studies of avian biodiversity. It is estimated just over 1 per cent of bird species have beco... Read >
Author: www.Taxidermy4cash.com

Important Information About Cluster Headaches

25th September 2006
A small portion of the human population suffers from a type of headache known as cluster headaches. It is estimated that about 69 out of a 100,000 people will get cluster headaches. There is not a lot of information about these type of headaches however y... Read >
Author: Bette Daoust

New natural arthritis pain relief

23rd September 2006
Rheumatoid arthritis is one of the diseases which occur mainly to the joints, heart, brain and skin. This causes pain, swelling, stiffness and loss of function in the joints. This is one of the chronic diseases which are killing many people. But this shou... Read >
Author: dr jack

Interesting Tidbits About Europe

31st July 2006
Playing such a large part in the history of mankind, detailing key aspects of Europe is large task indeed. Nonetheless, here we go. Interesting Tidbits About Europe Geographically, Europe is the western most section of the Eurasia continent. Histor... Read >
Author: Richard Monk

What Hypertension Means To You

20th July 2006
The trouble with high blood pressure today is it is so common and talked about so often that many people don't seem to treat it with the respect it merits. High blood pressure or hypertension is a killer and should be dealt with as a killer. Numerous ... Read >
Author: james ellison

Discover the Benefits of Green Tea

20th June 2006
Do you know, the people around the world searching the term "Green Tea" in Google for 40,000 times for every month? This clearly implies that the green tea is the most favorable tea out of three types of tea viz., Green, Black and Oolong. Green tea is the... Read >
Author: Murat Demir

A Beginner's Guide to Bird Flu

16th June 2006
1. When's a Flu Pandemic not a Flu Pandemic? "Bird Flu" means one of many different flu viruses mostly attacking birds. Rarely, a bird virus attacks other species, even rarer it attacks humans. Flu Pandemics occur when a new virus adapts itself to h... Read >
Author: Marcus Clear

Asia, Africa and Climate Modification

01st April 2006
As often seems the case, less developed countries seem to receive the bulk of the impact when it comes to negative world developments. The third world and climate modification is no different. Third World and Climate modification By definition, clim... Read >
Author: Rick Chapo

Tuberculosis, a Cause for Concern?

01st April 2006
Copyright 2006 Kristy Haugen Despite advances in treatments available, tuberculosis (TB) still remains a global pandemic. One third the human population is currently infected with tuberculosis. What is tuberculosis? The disease tuberculosis is cau... Read >
Author: Kristy Haugen

An Overview of Asia

21st March 2006
Asia is the largest continent when measured by landmass and human population. Following is an overview of Asia. Asia is considered one of the seven continents. This continental definition, however, is far broader than many people think. Under the seve... Read >
Author: Richard Monk

Nutrition Spray

17th February 2006
This little helper entitled "Rescue Remedy" will not cause you to lose weight over the night. In fact, it will not cause you to lose or gain any weight at all: consisting of natural ingredients, it is meant to relax and ease you. Why can't you do it yours... Read >

The Bird Flu and the Immune System: Don't Leave Home Without It

16th February 2006
Pollsters and advertisers tell us that people will spend a fortune getting well, trying to cure or mitigate some disease or condition but will almost never spend a dime preventing disease. This is important when considering your immune system. Your im... Read >
Author: Dr Robert Gamble

Botswana Emerges as an Up Market Safari Destination

29th November 2005
Botswana is a country of seemingly endless open spaces. Though it occupies an area the size of France, the human population is only 1.6 million. This is one country where wildlife does not face stiff competition for land resources from man. As a result th... Read >
Author: Andrew Muigai

Alaska Real Estate The Great Outdoors

06th October 2005
Alaska is the biggest state in the Union and tends to be a take it or leave it proposition for relocation. For those choosing Alaska, the real estate market is a solid investment. Alaska Known as "the great land", Alaska seems like a harsh, remote ... Read >
Author: Raynor James

Oral Chelation - What Can It Do For You? (Part 1)

04th October 2005
Due to amazing advancements in science and technology men have increasingly become dependent on machine and artificial ways of things. As a natural corollary, massive biological disorder of most of the human population has become a global phenomenon. ... Read >
Author: Candy Gent

What Causes Allergies?

22nd August 2005
Almost 40 percent of the human population will suffer from allergies at some point in their lives. Itchy eyes, stuffy nose, coughing and sneezing are among the most common allergy symptoms and they can make any individual feel tired and weak. Many people ... Read >
Author: Harold Miller