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Pearls and Beaded Bracelets

05th October 2009
Beaded Bracelets Beaded Bracelets are the most common fashion accessories today. It has been used as fashion accessories ever since ancient times. This accessory had changed in terms of appearance and value as the bead materials have evolved. Replicati... Read >
Author: Urmann

Make Your Health Insurance Plan Work for You

05th October 2009
No matter how avidly you take care of your health, there are unexpected circumstances that can land you a day or two in the hospital. If you are not prepared and you do not have enough health insurance coverage, this can cut a great deal with your savings... Read >
Author: fasrov

TheBest Skiing in Canada

02nd October 2009
One of the best ski resorts in Canada has to be Banff in the Rocky Mountains and state of Alberta. There are a number of reasons for this and it is not all about the skiing, although that is obviously a very important factor. For Banff the quality of the ... Read >
Author: BrianRS

Age New Spirituality - Inspirational Stories ( Part 80 )

02nd October 2009
Absolute equality, that which means a perfect balance of all the struggling forces in all the planes, can never be in this world. Before you attain that state, the world will have become quite unfit for any kind of life, and no one will be there. We find,... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

The Origins of Biological and Chemical Warfare

01st October 2009
Chemical and biological warfare are not an invention of the 20th century. Solon (638-559 BC) used a strong purgative, the herb hellebore, in the siege of Krissa. During the 6th century BC, the Assyrians poisoned enemy wells with rye ergot. In the Pelo... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

A Great Homemade Salsa Recipe to Make Your Thanksgiving Celebration Even Better

17th September 2009
Fall has arrived and come the fourth Thursday of November, families all over the United States will be celebrating Thanksgiving. Originally Thanksgiving Day was a harvest festival where the early American settlers gathered together to express their grati... Read >
Author: John_Weisenberger

Native American Herbal Remedies

16th September 2009
Without advanced medicine in the time of the American Indians, they had to create their own way of solving medical ailments. Most medical problems were solved with herbs. This article discusses several ailments that could be treated by herbs. All the N... Read >
Author: Reyna Flor Nadera

What Is A California Enterprise Zone, And What Can It Do For Your Business?

16th September 2009
California tax incentives can save your California-based business a great deal of money, and yet many business owners do not take advantage of the savings. The best California tax incentives are available for those businesses working in what are classifi... Read >
Author: Wayne Hemrick

Is There A California Enterprise Zone Tax Credit In Your Company's Future?

16th September 2009
With high unemployment rates and the California economy in a downturn, companies are looking for ways to save money. One of the best, and unfortunately under-utilized, ways that California-based businesses can save money is by using enterprise zone credi... Read >
Author: Wayne Hemrick

Marginal Discount from Wholesale Drop Shippers on Wholesale Bracelets

16th September 2009
Bracelets and jewelries for the wrist comes up in numerous fashions. There are lawn tennis Watchstraps designed on the loaded end. Chris Evert, has the notable bracelet in on diamonds and true gold. Gold substitute materials, and sterling silver wristband... Read >
Author: Shining Lion

Best Products for Hair Loss

16th September 2009
Best Products for Hair Loss Best Products for Hair Loss: My Sink is Full of Hair – Give Me Something!!Heredity, hormones, stress, diet, illness, poor hair care – all are factors in hair loss. Stress, diet and illness are more temporary conditions ... Read >

Learn Your Family History

05th September 2009
There are over 6.5 billion people living on earth today. As you can see, there are quite a lot of people living on earth today and everyday, thousands more are being born and starting a family. In any kind of society, the family is the most important part... Read >
Author: Alvin Mitchell

The Art of Silver

28th August 2009
The art of silver smithing has been a form of expression of Native American Indian tribes of the southwest. The art can be traced back to the late 1800’s. What is the art of silver smithing? The art of silver smithing is taking silver metal pieces and w... Read >
Author: Petrogylphs

Best Products for Hair Loss

17th August 2009
My Sink is Full of Hair – Give Me Something!!Heredity, hormones, stress, diet, illness, poor hair care – all are factors in hair loss. Stress, diet and illness are more temporary conditions and usually the hair loss is reversed when the anxiety-produ... Read >
Author: vinod

Get A Lower Back Tribal Tattoo

13th August 2009
The lower back tribal tattoo has been around almost since the dawn of civilisation. Man has always sought to be an individual both in his actions and his appearance. That primeval desire to be unique is still very much in evidence even today.Early man... Read >
Author: Byron Beck

Beginning of Surrogate Motherhood

11th August 2009
The history of the surrogate motherhood can be traced back to the biblical times. Actually, some experts state that it can be traced back to the times of Abraham and Sara. Other people pronounce that it began before them, and that it first written recor... Read >
Author: Terry Johnson

Five Exciting Ways Of Creating Southwest Decor

02nd August 2009
Are you getting ready to use Southwest décor in your home but need some tips on how best to achieve your goal? If so, we can help. The great thing about this particular look is that it is a beautiful blend of Native American Indians and Spanish. As a ... Read >
Author: Craig Chambers

Complimenting Your Southwest Decor With Five Lighting Options

01st August 2009
The Southwest decor is so versatile that along with artwork, rugs, drums, and other items to enhance the look, you can also incorporate western style lighting. The result is a rustic room, but one that offers the right amount of illumination. Whether ch... Read >
Author: Craig Chambers

Minoxidil For Hair Loss

17th July 2009
What do hair loss and Benign Prostate Hyperplasia have in common? That's easy. Recent tests are proving that the same things that help fight male prostate problems help men re-grow lost hair! DHT causes male pattern baldness by shortening the growth cy... Read >
Author: Good Evening

Hair Falling Out? - What Are the Causes?

04th July 2009
Is Your Shower Drain Full of Hair? Want to Know Why? Here are a few reasons for hair loss. Heredity, hormones, stress, diet, illness, poor hair care and all are factors. Stress, what you eat and illness are temporary conditions and usually the loss is ... Read >
Author: JHeman

Impotence, not Impotence, that is the Question!

02nd July 2009
Impotence is a very common male disorder. Impotence can simply be defined as male's incapacity to fulfill proper sex erection. However, impotency is an umbrella term that comprises many definitions as some call impotency as an incapability to make a woman... Read >
Author: Ines

Monuments in Oklahoma City

15th June 2009
The monuments in Oklahoma City take you back to the glorious past of the city. They’re a peep into the past, the triumphs and tribulations that have shaped the city into what it is today. The Victorian-style Henry Overholser Mansion is one of th... Read >
Author: Shane Wauhob

Info For Minnesota Tourists

18th May 2009
Before the French arrived in Minnesota, in the late 1600s, Indian tribes (Dakota) stayed here with stone houses and stone weapons. The French came and started trade with the Indians. French people provided them the metal tools, weapons, ornaments, clot... Read >
Author: Dev

In Praise of the Willow

05th May 2009
Cricket bats are specialist pieces of equipment and require certain materials and skills to produce. In order to produce a perfect bat, a specific kind of wood is required – this requirement is met by Salix Alba ‘Caerulea', also known as the cricket ... Read >
Author: NeenaFreeman

Enhance Immunity, How to Boost Immune System

28th April 2009
One doesn't have to be an herbalist, know complicated formulas, or Chinese philosophies to enjoy the benefits that herbs can bring into your life. Begin using herbs in the simplest form; incorporate them into your cooking in increasing amounts. Put a few ... Read >
Author: John Adison

The Process Of Baby Swaddling

20th April 2009
The practice of baby-swaddling dates back centuries and is still common in many cultures. Swaddling involves wrapping a baby securely from shoulders to feet with a small blanket. American Indians and people from the Middle East use bands and more sophist... Read >
Author: Jan Richards

Effective Hair Loss Solution

31st March 2009
There are many causes and factors as to why people experience hair loss - for both men and women. Things such as stress, diet, illness and poor hair care are just a few - however they are usually more temporary and most often when these factors are improv... Read >
Author: Max Shana

Native American Indian Beadwork

25th March 2009
Long ago the Native American Indian decorated their garments with painted designs. They made colors with pigments of earth, grasses, clays, and berries. In time they began to make fine porcupine-quill embroidery, which they colored by boiling the quills i... Read >
Author: Liza

Native American Pow Wow

25th March 2009
Pow wow is a fascinating gathering of Native American Indians which may last from days to a week. Pow wow is an important cultural expression of the Native American heritage. The name pow wow derives from the Narragansett word powwaw, meaning shaman. I... Read >
Author: Liza

Native American Indian Music

25th March 2009
The music of the Native American Indians consists mostly of songs and dances. They have songs for games, children, love, work and social dancing. But most of their music is associated with some kind of religious activity. RELIGIOUS CEREMONIES Before 1... Read >
Author: Liza

The Tatuaggi Indiani or Indian Tattoos are quite popular in America

17th March 2009
Of all the tattoo searches on the Internet you will be surprised to learn that a good 33% are attributed to tribal tattoos or tatuaggi tribali as they are called in Italy. Of the most popular tatuaggi tribali are the tatuaggi Indiani (Indian tattoos) and ... Read >
Author: AmitaSmith

Which one I Choose -Native American Beaded Jewelry

23rd February 2009
Often jewelry made of plain gold, silver or bronze and can seem boring to give the impression of sadness. These same drawings and sculptures used in jewelry years May appear quickly outdated and non-use especially when used with modern clothing and fashio... Read >
Author: Double Dee Deals

Herbal Supplements: A Perfect Blend of Tradition and Science

30th January 2009
Today, a growing consumer population enjoys using herbal supplements for proactive health care. Herbal supplements are used by men and women to support optimal well-being. Herbal supplements are also the first preference of an aging population who use sup... Read >
Author: Kevin Agrawal

A pastry chef course often stands above the rest.

17th January 2009
The job market today is a difficult one to say the least. It is very important to make sure that you are training in a field that has the demand to support the high tuition costs of most schools today for the help www.chef-123.com. Really, it is all about... Read >
Author: ravi singh

Water Damage in Manhattan

16th January 2009
Living on an island, you can usually expect to have some type of water damage problems. You would think that a technologically developed island like Manhattan might have some water damage prevention methods to help you avoid flooding in your home, apartme... Read >
Author: Leo Nov

Native American Jewelry Qualities

09th January 2009
Native American jewelry is a good example of culture and tradition. This type of fine jewelry is usually made by hand, giving it a difference in quality cheap manufactured jewelry. Nowadays, people are often their living by selling their jewelry made by h... Read >
Author: Double Dee Deals

Living off the Land

08th January 2009
For some the phrase living off the land brings back an audio memory of a song from the 1970’s; Dog Named Boo by Lobo. For others it means foraging and companionship farming. In the beginning of time all people lived off the land, hunting and gathering f... Read >
Author: C.L. Hendricks

Water Damage in Manhattan

18th December 2008
Living on an island, you can usually expect to have some type of water damage problems. You would think that a technologically developed island like Manhattan might have some water damage prevention methods to help you avoid flooding in your home, apartme... Read >
Author: Leo Nov

Customs of Native American Jewelry

03rd December 2008
The customs of Native American jewelry has played a large role in the past and present United States beliefs and is the symbol of nature in tribal ceremonies, and represents position in Indian culture. The natural materials were used in jewelry manuf... Read >
Author: Double Dee Deals

Today, Let Thanksgiving for All We have Owned!

02nd December 2008
The 4th Thursday in November each year is the Thanksgiving Day in the United States. This year on November 20, U.S. president George W. Bush, in accordance with tradition, pardon two turkeys in the Rose Garden of White House, and to lead the people to exp... Read >
Author: Jennie Qiao(www.oil-painting-online.com)

Hormone Replacement Therapy and Black Cohosh

23rd October 2008
Modern experience with Black Cohosh dates back to the mid-1950s. In Europe, doctors concerned with finding an alternative to hormone replacement therapy (HRT), which even then had recognized unwanted side effects, reported success surrounding the treatmen... Read >
Author: John Russell

Getting The Best Health Insurance Plan for You and Your Family

13th October 2008
Even the healthiest and fittest people will agree that having a health insurance plan is one of the best decisions that anyone can make. A good health insurance plan can save you a lot of money once the unexpected does happen. The first thing you shoul... Read >
Author: Jeremy C.W

Just Bead It!: Wholesale Beads and Charms Influence in a Person’s Life

24th September 2008
Arts and crafts have always been a part of our lives. It is the foundation of civilization in any given area. Sumerians’ cuneiform was one of the great contributions of ancient civilization. Cuneiform writing was one of the influences of the alphabet to... Read >
Author: bravo seo

Evening Primrose Oil Is An Essential Fatty Acid Everybody should Take

11th September 2008
The tiny seeds of the evening primrose flower are the source of an oil that has been valued in the world for building health and overcoming a lot of common health problems. Evening primrose, also known as evening star, night willow herb, scabish, and tre... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Improving English Through an Online Course

28th August 2008
If you already have some knowledge of speaking, reading and writing English, a free online course offers you a wonderful way of improving English at no cost to you. You can browse through the pages of the site to select areas in which you want to improve,... Read >
Author: Ling Tong

Let It Rain, But Not On The Olympics

16th August 2008
For years man has tried to alter the weather in his favour. There is little doubt that science has the capabilities, but should we really go there? We have been trying to alter the weather for years! American Indians tried to produce rain in times of... Read >
Author: markcb

Specialty baked good provides tales of historic travels and struggles through 1800s

11th July 2008
The rum cake recipe may originate from the early 1800's, but the taste is always the same, whether then or now. The Denver Pie Company provides an authentic treat that have long pleased mountain men, cowboys and travelers across the Rocky Mountains. Made ... Read >
Author: DPC

About Sweet Potato

20th June 2008
Sweet potatoes in their many varieties are a highly nutritious food, easy to prepare, heavenly tasting, and extremely versatile on any menu. Yet, they are undervalued, ignored, and underappreciated. Some people enjoy the wonderful flavor and health benefi... Read >
Author: Prabakar, S

The Secret Of Life In An Ancient Inland Sea?

16th April 2008
In 1968 George W. Crane PhD, M.D. wrote a series of newspaper articles about the amazing health benefits people derived from drinking a small amount of sea water each day. Crane theorized that the minerals and trace elements it contained played an essent... Read >
Author: Dr. John Heinerman

Introduction to the Sauna: History, Types, and Materials

02nd April 2008
History: The exact origin of the sauna have been lost in the mists of time, but it a virtual certainty that its history goes back at least 1000 years. Nomadic peoples of Finland used a primitive type that was made by building a fire inside a tent... Read >
Author: Mike H

Premium November Theater Tickets

25th February 2008
Premium November Theater Tickets November theater tickets are easy to secure if you book them from your authorized ticket broker. November is a play written by the Pulitzer prize winning writer David Mamet. This is another one of the writer's work that... Read >
Author: reed tieri

Acute Angle-Closure Glaucoma Information

22nd January 2008
Acute angle-closure glaucoma is caused by a rapid or sudden increase in pressure inside the eye. It is also called intraocular pressure. There are several types of glaucoma. Angle closure glaucoma is caused by a malformation of the eye's drainage structur... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Chi -- The Energy and Essence of Life

31st October 2007
Physicists have been saying for decades, maybe centuries, and mystics for eons that everything is made of energy. It's one thing to learn that fact as a kid so you can spit it back on a science exam. It's another thing to accept it intellectually.It's som... Read >
Author: Rebecca Brents

Alternative Medicine - Herbal Remedies For Menopause

30th October 2007
Menopause usually occurs between the ages of 45 and 55. At this time, menstrual cycles cease, and there is a drop in hormone levels, especially those of estrogen and progesterone. Some women decide to take herbal, natural, or plant-based products to help ... Read >
Author: Alien

Black Cohosh and Its Connections in Helping with Menopause

22nd October 2007
For those women who want a natural alternative to Hormonal Replacement Therapy there is a new herbal treatment with the herb called Black Cohosh. Menopause presents many uncomfortable symptoms such as hot flashes and mood swings. These symptoms can be red... Read >
Author: Patricia McDougall

San Francisco Tourist Attractions

08th October 2007
Alcatraz IslandVisible from Fisherman’s’ Wharf, Alcatraz has a checkered history. Alcatraz got its name when the army vacated the island, it served as a military post protecting the bay shoreline. After which buildings were converted into a maximum-se... Read >
Author: wildsurf

Best Natural Cures For Heartburn

21st September 2007
When it comes to using any kind of natural cures for heartburn it is best if they are used to treat the symptoms in the very early stages. Unfortunately if left untreated, it can become much worse and a person could in fact suffer from esophageal cancer l... Read >
Author: Ricky Lim

Southwestern Decor and Ideas for Your Home

20th September 2007
Southwestern décor echoes serenity and simplicity. This décor can be traditional or contemporary and is characterized by the use of natural materials and colors reminiscent of the desert, canyons, and expansive Southwestern skies. Textiles that are patt... Read >
Author: Giorgina Devereaux

American Indians and Subsistence on the Great Plains of North America 10,000 Years Ago

26th August 2007
When the ancestors of today’s American Indian, Alaskan Natives, and First Nation peoples migrated to the Americas, the variety and types of animals encountered were very different than those of northeast Asia. These early migrants had to learn how to h... Read >
Author: Peter N. Jones

American Indians and Plants in the Great Basin of North America: An Ancient Relationship

15th August 2007
American Indians and their ancestors have been living and subsisting on the natural plants of the Great Basin for thousands of years. Over time, as American Indians seasonally harvested the natural floral resources, and the resources accordingly responde... Read >
Author: Peter N. Jones

Was Columbus the First European to Discover the Americas?

15th August 2007
The question of whether Europeans migrated to and inhabited the Americas prior to the modern discovery by Columbus has been of longstanding interest and controversy. In fact, for over 200 years scholars have asked whether late Pleistocene (18,000-13,000 ... Read >
Author: Peter N. Jones

History of Native American Turquoise Jewelry in The USA

09th August 2007
The Beautiful blue and green hues of turquoise have long been prized by the Native American peoples of the southwestern part of the USA. Entire cultures were built on mining turquoise and crafting sacred and special items from the attractive stone in area... Read >
Author: Chris Ralph

How it was - History of Cheap Cigarettes

08th August 2007
When you talk about the history of cigarettes, it will take you back to the 1st century. Tobacco plants were said to be found in the 1st century itself. This plant has a native from tropical America. It took around 10 centuries to use this tobacco as fill... Read >
Author: Albert Nale

What Do Molecular Genetic Studies Tell Us About the Peopling of the Americas?

02nd August 2007
Currently the archaeological, geographic, and ethnographic evidence indicates that the ancestors of today’s American Indians migrated into the Americas from north Asia some 15,000-13,000 years ago. This evidence has long been the basis for standard the... Read >
Author: Peter N. Jones

Acute Leukemia - Definition, Causes, Symptoms and Treatment

01st August 2007
Leukemia is a malignant disease (cancer) of the bone marrow and blood. It is characterized by the uncontrolled accumulation of blood cells. In AML, the bone marrow makes many unformed cells called blasts. AML starts with a change to a single cell in the b... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

The Magic of the Smokies

04th June 2007
This is the most magical national Park in the United States of America when you have spent some time in the great Smoky Mountain National Park it is not difficult to understand why The Smoky Mountains or “Smokies” are part of the Appalachian Mounta... Read >
Author: Scott James

What is Reality?

18th April 2007
Reality is a dream in which you and everyone else is playing out a role. Everyone chooses the most sought after roles of either the victim or the role of one who lives a life of great lack. Lack of love is always at the forefront of the great performanc... Read >
Author: Chris Pierre

Aromatherapy Basics

15th March 2007
Aromatherapy is a physical and psychological healing method that is not new, but is experiencing a revival. The ancient Chinese, American Indians, and many other cultures have used herbs throughout time for medicinal purposes. Today, it has been... Read >
Author: Matt Ream

Collecting Antique Duck Decoys

02nd March 2007
The history and usage of decoys to attract ducks can be traced back many years. The Native American Indians of 1,000+ years ago used and crafted duck decoys composed mainly of sticks and real duck feathers. Duck decoys have slowly evolved from these tim... Read >
Author: Scott Smith

Web Review - Modern Canna Cultivars

06th February 2007
One of the most perplexing and aggravating problems in marketing canna lilies or buying canna rhizomes from the retail market is the practice of renaming canna cultivars of old or new hybrids with illegitimate names. One reason merchants rename canna lili... Read >
Author: Patrick Malcolm

The Great Smoky Mountain National Park – just why it is so special.

23rd October 2006
The Great Smoky Mountain National Park has been described as “The most magical national park in the United States of America”. The Smoky Mountains or “Smokies” are part of the Appalachian Mountains of the eastern United States and the whole are... Read >
Author: Stephen Morgan

History of the Pecan

25th July 2006
Copyright 2006 Patrick Malcolm Pecan trees, 'Carya illinoinensis,' grow in natural groves in bottom lands near rivers or lakes with nearby periodic overflowing water. Archeological remains and fossil evidence reveals that pecans were collected and stor... Read >
Author: Patrick Malcolm

Tribal Tattoos and Tribal Tattoo Designs Uncovered

19th July 2006
They're one of the most popular tattoo designs in the entire world, and although they have become so mainstream, people around the world are still buying into the traditional tribal tattoo design. Tribal tattoos are absolutely fascinating. There are so... Read >
Author: Patrick Altoft

Niagara Falls: A Brief History

12th June 2006
Historical background While the name "Niagara" is said to come from an Iroquois word "Onguiaahra", or "The Strait", I have found the folklore to be a more interesting story. The legend from Native American Indians tells of Lelawala, a gorgeous maiden ... Read >
Author: Stephen Nelson

Immigration and Politics in America

30th May 2006
Why is immigration such a major issue in America? In my opinion there are several factors that contribute to this. Before I delve into these factors, I believe we need clear and concise definition for immigration. According to dictionary.com immigration i... Read >
Author: omar miller

Dogs History

05th March 2006
The domestic dog is loyal and courageous, intelligent and adaptable. Useful as well as affectionate, the dog guards people's flocks, plays with their children, and helps them hunt. A loving pet, the dog is known as a trusted companion. Wherever human b... Read >
Author: Hak Ty

What Are Gift Baskets?

19th November 2005
Where Did the Basket Originate? Since the beginning of mankind, man has woven grasses, straw, twigs and branches to create baskets. Early uses for the basket were to store dry goods and to transport food and materials. In biblical times, larger baskets w... Read >
Author: Larry Flynn

A Guide to the Poconos

23rd August 2005
Populated by Native-American Indians, the name Pocono means "stream between two mountains," and rightly so, since the Delaware River runs between two mountains. The history of the Poconos dates back to the 1800s where the first tourists stayed at boarding... Read >
Author: Dave Lavinsky