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28th September 2009
Self-discipline is a powerful tool that can help you accomplish about anything you can dream or imagine. Self-discipline is the act of controlling our emotions, actions, thoughts, words and personal direction. Some people seem to be naturally self-control... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
25th September 2009
Let history's greatest minds help you to find true success and happiness today.
Plato. Socrates. Aristotle. Confucius. Thomas Aquinas. Hundreds, even thousands of years later, the names of the great philosophers remain legendary, their ideas continuing... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
23rd September 2009
In psychological terms, evil is an aberration of the ego. An evil ego has a strong desire to dominate other egos. An evil person knows that terror is the most effective way to dominate other people because terror induces incapacitating fear. People who ar... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
23rd September 2009
“Envy according to the aspect of its object is contrary to charity, whence the soul derives its spiritual life...Charity rejoices in our neighbor's good, while envy grieves over it.” - Thomas Aquinas
One of the leading causes of stress and anxiety ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
23rd September 2009
We all know that communication is key to a healthy relationship. What some men might not realize is the importance of phone calls. How often to call a girlfriend? When to call a girl? How often to return a girl's calls?
The telephone- a miracle of the... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
21st September 2009
Autumn is in the air. As the tree foliage begins to change colors, the evenings cool and the days grow shorter, we are also reminded it is flu season. The year 2009 may prove to be ominous for influenza because of swine flu, or the H1N1 virus. Many ar... Read >
Author: Terry Fallon
18th September 2009
37 years ago today, America landed the Apollo 11 lunar module upon Earth's moon. For those of us old enough to remember this event we have that day permanently etched in our memories. On that date I was an almost 11 year old kid taking a summer clarinet c... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
17th September 2009
Cinematography is one of the man's efforts to portray to others, through the use of techniques that combine motion pictures and text, the world and the messages it transfers as these are understood by the artist. With the term cinematography, one today d... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
17th September 2009
Recently, VOA news reported that Norman Borlaug passed away at his home in Texas , at his age of 95. As an outstanding agricultural scientist, he once was conferred the Noble Peace Prize in the 1970s. This was a tribute paid to his contribution to the ... Read >
Author: jianyouhe
17th September 2009
When it comes to advertising, I've tried just about everything. I tried free classified ad sites, I tried FFA sites, I tried banner exchange programs.
The results? Not much.
I was tired of hearing that the Internet is the largest market in human histo... Read >
Author: munaf
16th September 2009
World History is a long and complex topic. Though many accomplished authors such as Bill Bryson and H. G. Wells have attempted to condense history into a single book, very few have succeeded. There is just too much of it. Attempts to boil down the last 10... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
16th September 2009
Autumn is in the air. As the tree foliage begins to change colors, the evenings cool and the days grow shorter, we are also reminded it is flu season. The year 2009 may prove to be ominous for influenza because of swine flu, or the H1N1 virus. Many are ... Read >
Author: Terry Fallon
15th September 2009
The idea of self-defense conjures up images of Dirty Harry or Bruce Lee, but the reality is a lot more prosaic than that (which helps explain to some degree why such movies are so entertaining). Indeed, for most of human history, self-defense was just an... Read >
Author: Paul Wise
07th September 2009
All human history attests
That happiness for man,
The hungry sinner;
Since Eve ate apples
Much depends upon dinner.
Lord Byron, Don Juan
The dinner table is the heart of the home, a magic place where moments are treasured and memories ma... Read >
Author: J Solutions
29th August 2009
In international affairs, just about everyone speaks from the point of view of a particular country, or race or religion. Everyone is pushing something based on their favorite ‘difference’ – whatever distinguishes them from everybody else.
Every... Read >
Author: gloriaapplbaum
20th August 2009
Humankind is in the position, right now, to make some very important judgments about life, and about the relationships between people--and about the nature of Reality Itself. The results of that judgment, will lead to catastrophic war and environmental di... Read >
Author: gloriaapplbaum
18th August 2009
It’s not unusual to hear people talk about world peace as impossibility, or at least, if you dig down a bit, you will find that’s what they think. Perhaps the search for peace will always end in failure. But the active statement of one’s commitment ... Read >
Author: gloriaapplbaum
18th August 2009
Jump roping goes back to early human history, when the Egyptians once used vines for bounding over often with the addition of a jump rope mat. Jumping is a natural human movement-children naturally like to jump. Adults may feel more inhibited, choosing ... Read >
Author: Vernon Roman
18th August 2009
Plagiarism is a word that we encounter throughout our lives, during various stages and in multiple environments. 'Copying' was the first manifestation of the word I can remember, sternly used by my kindergarten teacher in reference to a child's wanderin... Read >
Author: Darwin Redshield
16th August 2009
The Internet is the most frequently visited marketplace in human history, with millions of people going online every day from every country on Earth. The vast amount of money that can be made online has led to the invention of internet marketing and onlin... Read >
Author: Tom S Powers
12th August 2009
Although global warming has been an issue on the forefront of modern science and society for years now, it wasn't until 2006 that an eye-opening documentary about it was produced. Based on the book An Inconvenient Truth: The Planetary Emergency of Global ... Read >
Author: Nealmedia
10th August 2009
The Europeans’ so-called discovery of the so-called New World goes down in history as one of the most important and earth-shattering moments in human history, ranking right up there with the advent of agriculture, the domestication of animals, and the d... Read >
Author: Paul Thomson
03rd August 2009
While it certainly isn't necessary for every business person in this information age to be a total IT whiz, it is sensible to equip oneself with the basics to enable the best use to be made of available technologies.
The information age is unlike any ... Read >
Author: Christopher
03rd August 2009
As a popular adage goes “Time is Gold”. True enough that time is precious and literally precious if you are eyeing for luxury watches. Watches are one of the most sought-after accessories for both men and women. Well, why not? It is a very useful dev... Read >
Author: Joelee
31st July 2009
Do you sometimes feel waves of anxiety leading to panic? Do you worry and have a lot of unwanted thoughts? Do you ever feel afraid that you might stop breathing because your chest feels so tight? If so, there's a good chance that you're experiencing panic... Read >
Author: David D. Jackson
31st July 2009
The high cost of energy is making people look outside the box to save on energy costs. Combined with a greater awareness of the importance of going green, people are turning away from traditional sources of electricity such as nuclear power and even hydr... Read >
Author: Jack Wilson
24th July 2009
What has happened to our standards?
Society today is soft, Thats right soft, Pooh bear soft.
I keep on thinking about that soft drink advertisement, you know the one where the actor regresses back to a time where they had big hair and the music was... Read >
Author: bellstkd
24th July 2009
What has happened to our principles?
Society today is soft, Thats right soft, Pooh bear soft.
I keep on thinking about that soft drink advertisement, you know the one where the actor regresses back to a time where they had big hair and the music wa... Read >
Author: bellstkd
24th July 2009
What has happened to our values?
Society today is soft, That’s right soft, Pooh bear soft.
I keep on thinking about that soft drink commercial, you know the one where the actor regresses back to a time where they had big hair and the music was gr... Read >
Author: bellstkd
23rd July 2009
Many people want to know the easy way to find love. It does not matter to them whether it happens through an online dating site or more ‘traditional’ routes such as friends’ matchmaking, in the pub, at a social occasion or most likely - at work. All... Read >
Author: Daniel Collins
23rd July 2009
The Global Information Network (GIN) is a Non Profit Multi-Form Foundation organized in the country of Nevis. It was conceived by a group of individuals from around the world who are the highest ranking members of several private societies, associations, ... Read >
Author: makavelix52x
18th July 2009
James Frazer: Magic, Religion and Science
This essay will illustrate and appraise Sir James Frazer’s evolutionary explanations of magic, religion and science, as depicted particularly in his famous work The Golden Bough (1890-1915). This requir... Read >
Author: William Al-Sharif
17th July 2009
Are you shy? Do you have difficulty coping with people or situations? Then I have good news for you. Shyness is a way of saying you are stopping your self in one way or another. liken it to Shying away from shining. You are creating a stoppage or a gap e... Read >
Author: Lord Abnev Solutionfinders
11th July 2009
Taxes have perennially been a part of human history since time immemorial. Now more than ever, the increasing impact of taxes is felt and impacted many individuals especially during economic downturn. Thus, the existence of 1031 Exchanges particularly in ... Read >
Author: F. Morgan
10th July 2009
Collectors of ceramic plates truly enjoy their hobby. They have good reason to. Ceramic plates are beautiful, somewhat easy to accumulate, often very affordable, and if you have a good eye for a bargain, they very often increase in value.
Ceramic Pla... Read >
Author: lara
05th July 2009
Astronomy is a fascinating subject. We sit on a planet which seems vast, and the stars look so small. We look and find our Sun is a star, but a bit closer! It is our star, with planets revolving around it – us included! Would not it be great to see the ... Read >
Author: Kozan Huseyin
01st July 2009
It is normal that during the course of human history criminals try to use most of the new inventions for their cause. While the Internet itself is very young it is already filled with various criminals that are committing frauds, stealing information, sta... Read >
Author: Matt Traverso
22nd June 2009
Human beings must take care not to issue judgment or discern things apart from reference to God. The word judgment is to be understood in its widest meaning here. It means making decisions, evaluations. And it incorporates the ability to discern meaning. ... Read >
Author: Phillip Ross
22nd June 2009
One billion people throughout the world suffer from hunger, a figure which has increased by 100 million because of the global financial crisis, says the UN. The UN's Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) said the figure was a record high. Persistently h... Read >
Author: lucygilbert
22nd June 2009
When it comes to advertising, I've tried just about everything. I tried free classified ad sites, I tried FFA sites, I tried banner exchange programs.
The results? Not much.
I was tired of hearing that the Internet is the largest market in human histo... Read >
Author: heena
15th June 2009
Architecture is the alphabet of giants; it is the largest set of symbols ever made to meet the eyes of men. A tower stands up like a sort of simplified statue, of much more than heroic size. (Gilbert Keith Chesterton)
Man has always been daunted by exce... Read >
Author: William King
12th June 2009
Many different fireplace tools are used when it comes to building and maintaining fires in home fireplaces and each one of these tools has a different story to be told as to how they came to appear on your fireplace hearth. This history will deal with th... Read >
Author: FireGal
12th June 2009
When you have an industry event, like an exposition or tradeshow, think about having some promotional bags printed for your company. If you select durable materials, these bags will probably be used over and over, as people try to cut down on the numb... Read >
Author: JenB
04th June 2009
There should have been a time in the human history when there was no need for anyone to prove themselves; it is so delightful to think such a planet earth where human beings were free as birds without examinations. But to entertain such thoughts is almost... Read >
Author: Click For
20th May 2009
The first knives in human history were prehistoric hunting knives made from flint. Throughout history, hunting knives have always been the most powerful and most valuable tool that has played the key role used for human survival. The earliest hunting knif... Read >
Author: J.D. Goff
18th May 2009
The Journey Back: Part I
“And G-d commanded the man, saying: ‘Of every tree of the garden you may freely eat; but of the Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil, you shall not eat of it; for on the day that you eat of it you shall surely die.” Gen... Read >
Author: Shifra Hendrie
18th May 2009
True innovation used to be rare, something that happened once a century, or more recently, maybe once every few years. But today innovation is an everyday occurrence. We're not surprised when it happens. On the contrary, we expect it.
This is a good th... Read >
Author: Mitchell Rigie & Keith Harmeyer
18th May 2009
In today’s soft economy, stocks are at a historic low and the dollar is on a rapid decline, but gold continues to be a solid investment for hard earned assets. The U.S. Dollar has fallen over 40% since 2001, while the value of gold has increased by over... Read >
Author: Vincent.Russo
15th May 2009
"Human history becomes more and more a race between education and catastrophe."
- H. G. Wells (1866-1946)
To begin to understand the meaning of Wealthy WordPress let us take a look at the genesis of WordPress.
What is WordPress?
WordPress is define... Read >
Author: VEENA FURTADO
15th May 2009
The word clairvoyance is derived from the French phrases ‘clair’ which means ‘clear’ and ‘voyance’ which can be translated into ‘visibility’. It is a form of extra sensory perception which is used to gain information about a person, object... Read >
Author: Bret Mark
12th May 2009
According to the Torah, the world as we know it - a never-ending drama
of struggle, evil and darkness - was never meant to last forever.
Human history is rife with stories of man against man, nation against
nation, rivers of human pain. But we are prom... Read >
Author: Shifra Hendrie
11th May 2009
The need to communicate has become a necessity for everyone. People always want to be able to connect with others for various reasons. The mobile communication technology has bought the revolution in mankind's growth towards being able to connect effectiv... Read >
Author: aldenjerry
05th May 2009
By Larry Dossey, M.D.,
Author of The Power of Premonitions: How Knowing the Future Can Shape Our Lives
Spirituality involves an awareness of being connected with something greater than the individual ego or self. This "something greater" has tradition... Read >
Author: FSB Authors
01st May 2009
Last week Carrie Prejean, also known as the former Miss California, lost the Miss U.S.A. pageant because she committed the unthinkable crime--at least in Hollywood--of giving an honest answer to the politically charged topic of gay marriage.
"In my fam... Read >
Author: Aaron Taylor
01st May 2009
History is witness of never dying significance of gems and gemstone. Gems and gemstones are important keywords of human history. Gold, diamonds, and varieties of ornaments have always attracted and remained weakness/favorite of monarchs and their princes.... Read >
Author: Navneet Singh
27th April 2009
Accounting or bookkeeping is a very important function in any firm. Running one’s own company is never been an easy job. People want to start their own business just because of the dream to earn good revenue from it and then expand its operations all ov... Read >
Author: Peter Terry
26th April 2009
People First® is grounded on this understanding: Belief is the basis for behavior; attitude is the antecedent of action; philosophy is the precursor of performance. Before business leaders will elicit extraordinary performance from a staff, those leaders... Read >
Author: Jack Lannom
17th April 2009
Wholesale Jewelry goes back at least as far in human history as the most rudimentary animal skin clothing. Indeed, according to our good friends at Wikipedia, baubles and bangles of various sorts date back to our Cro-Magnon ancestors, back to what kids ca... Read >
Author: MJoseph
17th April 2009
Most parents and children get nervous when the word ‘test’ is mentioned. While tests may be useful in some ways to measure how well or not, a child is doing, it does have its drawbacks. Too much emphasis on test results can place an artificial age b... Read >
Author: Elaine Mak
09th April 2009
Let’s look at inventory management from a historical perspective. A web search did not provide anything of much value, so allow us some poetic license in this regard. In the earliest points in human history, as our earliest people became hunter-gather... Read >
Author: Ara Surenian
09th April 2009
Wine Making Supplies - Making the Drink of the Gods
Wine is perhaps the most iconic of beverages. Wine is a drink made from fermented grape juice. Grape juice is extracted by pressing, and to this juice yeast is added. The fermented juice is then al... Read >
Author: EddyLee
07th April 2009
Named after one of the most important archeological finds in human history, the Rosetta Stone Language Software is the world leader in providing language learning services to the people of Earth.
With 30 languages in its databases, an individual can begi... Read >
Author: Todd R.
02nd April 2009
All of the farthest reaching tendrils of human history have led us to where we are now. This world—which could so easily be paradise—has gone astray, and has become an uncomfortable chaos. Perhaps this sounds ridiculous, but the truth of the matter ... Read >
Author: Allison Ryan
31st March 2009
Human history has many examples of things and ideas that have showed a unique resilience to aging, and have managed to stay with us consistently without fading into oblivion with passing time. Jeans is one such object of timeless appeal, something that h... Read >
Author: Andrea Grandt
30th March 2009
Men and Women over 40 trying to lose weight permanently face an identical problem: Fat accumulates very easily and it is harder to lose after 40 as well.
Fat is an important storage medium for energy- and used to be crucial for survival. Through human ... Read >
Author: Perry Permann
27th March 2009
The Communist Manifesto was published for the first time 160 years ago, in London, in February-March 1848. It was commissioned to Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels by the 2nd Congress of the Communist League in order to be used as its program.
The first ... Read >
Author: Progress Books
27th March 2009
The value of personal strategic planning, simply put is the difference between living the life you want and living the life that happens to you. Venturing into a deeply forested area without a map or knowledge of the region, at least for most people, is ... Read >
Author: Gayla Hodges
25th March 2009
Who are the greatest thinkers in our history? I am certain that we can come up with an incredible list of amazing people that the whole world respects. My question to you is what made them great thinkers? How did they think that was so powerful it changed... Read >
Author: Vickie Jimenez
12th March 2009
The notion of accelerating the way your brain works may seem implausible but it is entirely realistic. As a matter of fact, constant changes in society and in the economy is making it more imperative to learn the tricks of the brain. That is, how to acc... Read >
Author: Martin Mak
02nd March 2009
Much attention is given to loosing weight, with many techniques and approaches advocated.
Why such an issue?
The human body will gain weight when we consume more energy than we can expend. It’s a simple flow equation.
For most of human histor... Read >
Author: EnJie
18th February 2009
Marble sculpture is the result of forming 3-dimensional visually interesting objects from marble.
Carving marble into sculpture is an activity older than civilization itself. Prehistoric sculptures were usually human forms, such as the Venus of Willendor... Read >
Author: yxpweed
31st January 2009
A diamond is a girl’s best friend, or so they say. What girl would not like her own piece of these precious sparkling gemstones? Diamonds have symbolized different things over the course of human history.
It has been used in ancient religious sta... Read >
Author: Paul Easton
31st January 2009
A diamond is a girl’s best friend, or so they say. What girl would not like her own piece of these precious sparkling gemstones? Diamonds have symbolized different things over the course of human history.
It has been used in ancient religious sta... Read >
Author: Paul Easton
16th January 2009
Almost half of the world considers the Internet as an important part of their daily lives. For individuals who crave for information, the creation of the World Wide Web may have been the best thing that ever happened to human history. Yes, we do enjoy eve... Read >
Author: Patricia Brooks
12th January 2009
Do you ever think about how far we've diverted from the path of our pre-historic ancestors and they're eating patterns? Consider how the earliest humans evolved, and what they ate. They were hunter-gatherers and did not evolve with the characteristics of ... Read >
Author: Jill Smi
07th January 2009
The history of the world is the memory of the past experience of Homo sapiens around the world, as that experience has been preserved, largely in written records. By "prehistory", historians mean the recovery of knowledge of the past in an area where no w... Read >
Author: jamie
06th January 2009
“We are shaping the world faster than we can change ourselves, and we are applying to the present the habits of the past.” (W. Churchill)
To warrant a citation as one of the most influential or the most influential man in our century, entails a ... Read >
Author: craigread01@gmail.com
15th December 2008
ESL, English as a second language just got easier.
English as a Second Language (ESL)
The English Language is the worlds most difficult language too learn either for children or for English Second Language, ESL students, the DDcode unlocks the barriers... Read >
Author: mainpac
08th December 2008
Because of continuous medical breakthroughs, people today live longer than ever before in human history. Nowadays, people take better care of themselves and live healthier, which in the end, leads to a prolonged life expectancy.
As today’s population i... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
02nd December 2008
POP CULTURE IS US: It Makes Us As Smart As It Makes Us Stupid And It Gave Us Election 2008.
by Polar Levine for Yankin' The Food Chain, Polarity1.com
I feel pretty. I feel so cute. Cuddly-wuddly. Pristine. A baby's butt. I feel patriotic and it fe... Read >
Author: MusicDish
02nd December 2008
Were you born under the sign of Aquarius. What a compassionate and generous person you are. And did you know that there really is an Age of Aquarius. It wasn’t just a songwriter’s concept in the musical, Hair. Just as there are individual zodiac signs... Read >
Author: Peter Nguyen
30th November 2008
The Martial Arts or Wushu, have been created and developed for self-defense and survival throughout the human history. The correct Chinese Wushu training can improve the practitioners' physical ability, health and willpower. It also gives an individual an... Read >
Author: yangguang01
26th November 2008
Oft we watch Tom and Jerry cartoon and oft we wish to become Jerry. His boldness always incites us to bell the Tom and live a smooth and happy life. The cartoon goads us to do such a thing as would teach a lesson to the cats.
But alas! It is not possible... Read >
Author: AKRAM SAQIB
12th November 2008
November 20th marks the birth date of Robert F. Kennedy and I thought it would be a fitting tribute to celebrate with 11 Robert Kennedy quotes. No matter which side of the political fence you reside on, you have to admit the Kennedy family is an intriguin... Read >
Author: Noel Jameson
11th November 2008
Two of the most important people in human history were brothers with a pretty extraordinary dream. Their names were Orville and Wilbur. These two brothers shared the last name of Wright. They were the same Wright brothers who invented modern day flight, a... Read >
Author: ryanspeaksdotcom
10th November 2008
This is another in a series of adjustments to their privacy policy originally announced to the public in March of 2007. Ever since, a great deal of consternation and nervousness has ensued. Some may call this paranoia, others may call it a perfectly rea... Read >
Author: Chris Carter
10th November 2008
There are numerous reasons why people cannot do without furniture pieces. For one, by its definition that furniture is/are "furnishings that make a room or other area ready for occupancy", one can easily surmise that a home will never be complete without... Read >
Author: Chad
05th November 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Justin Sachs
The world is full of people who have achieved a level of greatness that today's youth only dreams of. People like J.K. Rowling, Barack Obama and Madonna are among those who are like idols to many. These people stretche... Read >
Author: Justin Sachs
05th November 2008
Through much of human history, the only education children received was from their parents. It was only in the middle ages that special institutions were set up to impart education, and this too was only to the socially elite and royalty. The education im... Read >
Author: Carol Currie
03rd November 2008
It can feel like over night, or it can happen of the course of your adult life, but no matter how it happens, it still happens. This is the reality of hair loss and it sucks.
For 99.9% of human history there was really nothing a man could do if he... Read >
Author: Cherry B
27th October 2008
The title of this article has been named after a chapter in the powerful personal development and business development book called “The Answer” by John Assaraf and Murray Smith. This book has had such a positive impact on my business and personal life... Read >
Author: Justin Popovic
23rd October 2008
Martial arts are a unique part of the Chinese cultural heritage with time-honored history. They symbolize the Chinese culture and spirit from one aspect. Martial arts have been developed for self-defense and health-keeping throughout human history. Nowada... Read >
Author: yangguang02
21st October 2008
The Internet has of course allowed outreach and communication on a scale, with a speed, and at an inexpensive cost level never even rivaled before in recorded human history. Those who wish to make money on the Internet can use this power to their advantag... Read >
Author: carolesue
15th October 2008
Are you afraid your girlfriend is about to leave you? You’ve seen the signs and you know she’s dissatisfied. Your love life is on the skids and you don’t have that close, relaxed relationship you had at the beginning. But, you still love her... Read >
Author: Jim Lim
08th October 2008
Depending on how your life feels, you will intuitively know whether "The Force" is with you. If it is, your life will be going well, you'll have the knack of bringing what you want into your life and you will be happy. Anything less than this means you ha... Read >
Author: C. Gray Flynn
06th October 2008
Turn on the media and you are bombarded with dire assessments claiming that these are the worst times of human history: war and suffering reaching crisis proportions globally, Mother Earth reeling from the impact of human greed and exploitation, and a wor... Read >
Author: Ada Porat
02nd October 2008
In times of great change and uncertainty we look, sometimes anxiously, for some stability: a reference point, something fixed on the chart of experience. We want to orientate ourselves, to know where we are. Then we have an opportunity to navigate to wher... Read >
Author: Trevor Hill
26th September 2008
Located in London, the British Museum is a hallmark that symbolizes human history and culture. There are over seven million different valuable items stored in the museum and it is easily one of the largest museums in the world. These objects belong to alm... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye
25th September 2008
A Tale Of Two Cities which is scheduled to open on Broadway in September is a new musical based on Charles Dickens’ novel by the same name. In literary circles, the book is undeniably one of the most famous pieces of fiction, ever written. Since it was ... Read >
Author: reed tieri
17th September 2008
Of all of the celestial bodies that capture our attention and fascination as astronomers, none has a greater influence on life on planet Earth than it's own satellite, the moon. When you think about it, we regard the moon with such powerful significance t... Read >
Author: Jeff Seward
12th September 2008
"In civilized life it has at last become possible for large numbers of people to pass from the cradle to the grave without ever having had a pang of genuine fear. Many of us need an attack of mental disease to teach us the meaning of the word." William Ja... Read >
Author: Joan Shine
11th September 2008
By Jim NettletonBody art is as old as human history. Ancient peoples decorated their bodies for a variety of reasons ranging from religious to just plain vanity.We know for certain that the practice is at least 5,000 years old, due to evidence found in se... Read >
Author: jaynet
08th September 2008
"In civilized life it has at last become possible for large numbers of people to pass from the cradle to the grave without ever having had a pang of genuine fear. Many of us need an attack of mental disease to teach us the meaning of the word." William Ja... Read >
Author: John Samson
05th September 2008
If you deal with heartburn on a regular basis, then you know how frustrating it can be. I'll be the first to admit that heartburn isn't at all fun to deal with. But there are a lot of heartburn remedies that can help you get a handle on it.
The simple ... Read >
Author: homeremedies
05th September 2008
In many ways, people who live today have the most advantages and conveniences of any other period of human history, yet for some reason many of these advantages have resulted in people feeling even more pressured to do more and do it faster. With cellular... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON
02nd September 2008
Love is symbolic feature of the human history which has been disappearing millions of the generations since the evolution of the universe, as it retains feelings, sensitivity, emotions, belief, adoration, suffering and endurance.
The primeval people we... Read >
Author: MUmarF
23rd August 2008
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It is amazing that 95% of the people who start their own home business do not make any money at all. Why is this happening in the greatest business model in the business world today?
Well there are a few reasons actually.
Nobody likes ... Read >
Author: Ron Randall
29th July 2008
Diamonds
If any of the precious gemstones that exist today were to be called “fabled gems”, diamonds would certainly be among those most eligible for it. The use of the adjective ‘fabled’ – although it does sound like an overstatement or hype... Read >
Author: Ali C
29th July 2008
Diamonds
If any of the precious gemstones that exist today were to be called “fabled gems”, diamonds would certainly be among those most eligible for it. The use of the adjective ‘fabled’ – although it does sound like an overstatement or hype... Read >
Author: Ali C
29th July 2008
In 2007, 7.6 million people died from cancer worldwide. In 2008, there is no sign of this number dropping. Currently, cancer is the cause of about 13% of all deaths, and it is unlikely that many people don't know at least one person that has been affected... Read >
Author: Daniel Collins
29th July 2008
The world thinks that happiness lies in having, having things and people. If we can just get more of the things and people we can be happy, thinks the world.
Never before in all of human history have we had more than we have today. Yet, never before ... Read >
Author: releasetechnique
25th July 2008
We all want to loose weight, look younger and feel healthier. Why not use the proper combinations of foods to accomplish this; after all we are what we eat. We may not be able to accomplish all of our goals but we can certainly slow down the effects of ... Read >
Author: David Cowley
15th July 2008
Over the past several years we have all become painfully aware that CO2 emissions from fossil fuels likely play a significant role in worldwide climate change. CO2 is the most prevalent greenhouse gas. It is a product of burning fossil fuels including coa... Read >
Author: Kevin Surace
14th July 2008
Attention all with an interest in a Quantum Mechanical Interpretation of the Bible. For the First Time in human history: We are Pleased to announce that just such a Thing is NOW Available!!!
This revolutionary standard of enlightened understanding is c... Read >
Author: B Man
09th July 2008
How can we define technology
The term technology is derived from the Greek word,” Technologia” which means material objects, such as tools, crafts, machines, hardware, utensils etc. For inventing a newish model, technology needs some sort of enviro... Read >
Author: MUmarF
04th July 2008
No wonder people are getting hooked with the latest release of LG on their mobile phone lines and models. This is one of the best so far that we can see available in the market nowadays. Although there are many people claiming that this is just the same p... Read >
Author: Mark Hirst
19th June 2008
Every now and again we see a handyman's van whizzing busily around town. And quite often they'll advertise their services along the lines of “Cleaning, carpentry, drains, DIY, repairs”. This is a bit weird when you think about it, because DIY means ... Read >
Author: Johnasmith
13th June 2008
The Sony Ericsson K850i is a tempting handset which is enhanced with various camera centric features. With this mobile phone the users can easily facilitate all their communication and entertainment requirements at ease.
This is perhaps the most beau... Read >
Author: Jayson Pablo
05th June 2008
“ Happy Birthday to You ! “ It’s one of the most commonly used phrases in the English language, sung around the world on a daily basis, but what do birthdays really mean to us ?
People celebrate lots of events every year. We may celebrate religio... Read >
Author: Barbara Freedman-De Vito
27th May 2008
The best online address for tons of short funny quotes, guaranteed to make you laugh. Read all about it here.
If time is short and you need to laugh fast, short funny quotes are your best bet. Funny quotations are among the most amusing of stuff that you... Read >
Author: Rodger
21st May 2008
If you are looking for one of a kind art supplies for your business or for your clients, you should try taking a look at the web sites that display a comprehensive offer of European miniatures. And we are talking particularly about first class German vint... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
20th May 2008
In our modern world, we seem to find it harder to relax. Our lives are full of busyness and we are constantly bombarded with stressors; our minds are continually chattering and full of worry. What we often don’t realise is this chronic state of mental u... Read >
Author: C. Gray Flynn
20th May 2008
There's some buzz I've been reading about in forums and on blogs about what's known as 'reader fatigue.' This is the condition that happens when you, as an individual, are confronted with sixteen hundred gazillion blogs, email newsletters, forums, and pdf... Read >
Author: Mark Silver
11th May 2008
There must be POWER in collective decision-making. We guess it is safer to say group thinking is more reliable than individual thinking. Throughout human history there is a secret consensus within shared cultures that uphold great societies, countries and... Read >
Author: Nelson Tan
02nd May 2008
From the very beginning of human history when mankind started to speak different languages, individuals needed to communicate with different tribes to survive, avoid wars and progress. There were neither professional translators nor interpreter to do this... Read >
Author: seoicreon
18th April 2008
Recent generations have probably never given much thought to a simple device called the composting toilet, and most, no doubt, would prefer not to linger long on the subject. But composting toilets have long been used throughout human history. They have a... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON
16th April 2008
Learning the alphabet and learning to read must be a piece of cake, right ? If nearly every six year old can master it, then it must be simple ... or is it ?
The alphabet, and its use in written language, is one of the most astounding developments in h... Read >
Author: Barbara Freedman-De Vito
15th April 2008
For the majority of people, they had never before heard the term "fruitarian" until they watched the movie "Notting Hill" and heard a woman describe herself as one. Even though it was a comical scene and some fun was poked at the term, some people were su... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON
08th April 2008
Today, almost every home has a refrigerator. It not only keeps our food hygienic but also prevents unnecessary wastage of food. The leftover foods could be easily used the next day.
Camouflaging the homely appliance with the décor of your kitchen is... Read >
Author: Raisa Raima
07th April 2008
Funny quotations provide one of the best ways to laugh one’s blues away. From the earliest of times, mankind has amused itself in the wit and humor of other men. Indeed, human history is replete with funny sayings, brilliant quips and golden words that ... Read >
Author: Churchgate
04th April 2008
No doubt you’ve heard of the 80/20 rule – which states that
20 percent of affiliates generate 80% of affiliate income, and
conversely, remaining 80 percent of affiliates generate only
20 percent of all income for most affiliate programs.
When it... Read >
Author: Daljit kaur
04th April 2008
When it comes to advertising, I've tried just about everything. I tried free classified ad sites, I tried FFA sites, I tried banner exchange programs.
The results? Not much.
I was tired of hearing that the Internet is the largest market in human histo... Read >
Author: Daljit kaur
01st April 2008
Most people in business are being taught to buy leads and cold calling. No wonder 95% of the people in this industry fail to make any money at all and leave disappointed and frustrated.
It is amazing that 95% of the people who start their own home bu... Read >
Author: Ron Randall
27th March 2008
Today, ladies' nightwear is sold in a wide variety of styles. With so many styles from which to choose, it is nearly impossible to imagine a time before specialized nightwear. Yet for most of human history, nightwear was not a separate category of clothin... Read >
Author: Mary Jane
26th March 2008
Sadly, the story of rehab counseling is a very short one. Substance abuse has most likely been with us for most of human history, but it claimed its victims and there was little help available.
There are indications that substance abuse dates back to t... Read >
Author: Aazdak Alisimo
19th March 2008
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There is a global phenomenon underway that is picking up momentum like wildfire and offering seeds of great hope for the future of humankind. Chances are not long after or even before you finish reading this article y... Read >
Author: Karen Talavera
10th March 2008
Have you been thinking about wall murals for one of your rooms? Find out what the two basic types are and the various methods to put either type of mural on your wall. Is it possible to do it yourself or will you need help? See what the answers are to the... Read >
Author: Steve Braun
22nd February 2008
Emperor by Colin Thubron is a mightily ambitious novel. It describes the conversion to Christianity of the emperor Constantine the Great, the circumstances of which are unknown. But this was an event that changed human history. This single event elevated ... Read >
Author: Philip Spires
14th February 2008
There are so many styles of music out there in the world that it is impossible to compartmentalize them into a few categories. However, if we consider the most popular styles of music, it is possible to list the types here. The following article will help... Read >
Author: Sarika Kabra
11th February 2008
The earliest form of agreement authentication was the seal. The seal was first employed by the Sumerians, the inventors of writing, in the third millenium BC by empressing a pattern into clay tablets. The seal served as the primary authentication method t... Read >
Author: John Best
04th February 2008
Ask anybody: “Who are the great men in human history?” Likely you will hear names such as Alexander the Great, Julius Caesar, Napoleon, George Washington, Abraham Lincoln, Theodore Roosevelt, John F. Kennedy, or perhaps even Ronald Reagan. What do the... Read >
Author: Rob VandeWeghe
22nd January 2008
Ever since the invention of online games some niches have become popular because of the violence, epic themes and multi level environment. Movies such as Troy and the 300 (Spartans) give epic games more of an edge, these applications are based on such tim... Read >
Author: John Sern
16th January 2008
A wedding of any sort is not complete without someone giving wedding blessings, and with the diversity of people around the world, you can find a number of wedding blessings from different cultures coming to the fore. One such favored type of wedding bles... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu
06th November 2007
They're called "the golden years," that time of life when you have enough income and assets to live well and work less. Given retirement accounts, real estate appreciation over time, pensions and Social Security the ability of those over age 62 and above ... Read >
Author: P Miller
06th November 2007
Evil men have made their abode amongst us throughout human history. We've seen some of them in recent times and we've read about many of them who came before our time. They all came and went, and those now with us will one day leave us, too.Adolph Hitler ... Read >
Author: Voyle A. Glover, Esq.
02nd November 2007
Diamond is the hardest known natural material. Its hardness and high dispersion of light make it useful for industrial applications and jewellery of course.They make excellent abrasives because they can only be scratched by other diamonds, Borazon, ultra ... Read >
Author: Gerald
05th October 2007
Before rushing headlong into this, it might be advisable to take a step back. Maybe ... even a few steps.The Bible declares God prepared a body for Himself and then entered human history. One's personal belief has no affect upon this claim. For centuri... Read >
Author: Robin Calamaio
02nd October 2007
It seems that Hypnosis goes as far back as we are capable of looking. In fact it stands to reason that if the first written records of the human race include references to some form of hypnosis then it existed prior to written records also. There have bee... Read >
Author: Michael McGrath
17th August 2007
Coming into one’s spiritual nature can be a startling process. Here are the basics of spirituality from one person’s perspective, which may help you along.
Spirituality is often mistaken for religion. Indeed, for most of human history the line bet... Read >
Author: Dokuan Genko
16th August 2007
Dating back to the ancient times, it can be said that music already had an impact on human history. With the presence of “nature”-ly sounds – the chirping of the birds, the swishing sound of the leaves, and other sounds of same sort – prove that... Read >
Author: aseya
16th August 2007
Dating back to the ancient times, it can be said that music already had an impact on human history. With the presence of “nature”-ly sounds – the chirping of the birds, the swishing sound of the leaves, and other sounds of same sort – prove that ... Read >
Author: aseya
05th July 2007
The backgammon game has been a favorite pastime for most of recorded human history. The fifteen checkers allotted to each player, and the backgammon board with its alternately colored triangular shaped divisions, are well known all around the world. The r... Read >
Author: Gene Marshall
05th July 2007
The magic of backgammon is a real phenomenon for the millions of players around this world who enjoy this game and have enjoy backgammon for thousands of years. Its followers range from schoolchildren enjoying a game in their lunch break, to elderly men b... Read >
Author: Gene Marshall
15th June 2007
This is where most people miss out. They might have the most good looking faces and enough money to flaunt but when it comes to keeping someone's attention for a long duration they tend to stumble. Keeping someone's attention can be a great art which can ... Read >
Author: sunny arora
15th June 2007
“And G-d commanded the man, saying: ‘Of every tree of the garden you may freely eat; but of the Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil, you shall not eat of it; for on the day that you eat of it you shall surely die.” Genesis
Our world is filled ... Read >
Author: Shifra Hendrie
30th May 2007
The Moon has a prominent place in myth and folklore throughout human history.
Formation
According to a theory, the Moon was created when a rock the size of Mars slammed into Earth, short ly after the solar system began forming about 4.5 billion year... Read >
Author: Sandeep
30th May 2007
With all the amazing social and technological changes over the last five thousands years of human history, the way the backgammon board game has stood the test of time is quite amazing. Researchers have discovered that the origins of the familiar backgamm... Read >
Author: Gene Marshall
30th May 2007
CigarettesPedia – free cigarettes' encyclopedia project announced today about its official opening for collectors and other interested people to learn and share articles and images of cigarettes through a web.
JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA, UNITED STATES, ... Read >
Author: annjimber
04th May 2007
If you want people to think that you are beautiful, attractive and good, then the easiest way to do it is to select the right perfume.
From its inception in human history, cosmetics have always played different roles in making people presentable. Perf... Read >
Author: Roberto Sedycias
18th April 2007
Chinese medicine is often shrouded in mystical descriptions. A review of the tools in ancient Chinese acupuncture reveals there is little mystery.
Tools in Ancient Chinese Acupuncture
When a person visits an acupuncturist today and has a treatment, ... Read >
Author: Alien
15th April 2007
Television is one of those innovations in the human history which has drastically changed the way we live our lives forever. At first cable held rule over the television world, and people had little choice. Soon satellite television entered in the mix, an... Read >
Author: Kaptain
02nd April 2007
The expression ‘sacred geometry’ is often used by scientists to include the religious, philosophical and spiritual beliefs that have evolved around geometry in cultures around the world during the course of human history. The theory assumes that the u... Read >
Author: David Yrui
27th March 2007
Also called viropause or andropause, male menopause usually appears between the ages of 40 and 55 and involves hormonal, physiological, and chemical changes. These changes affect all aspects of a man’s life; we can mention that there are cases when meno... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
04th January 2007
THESE EMBARRASSING , COSTLY, TERRIBLE TYPOSBy ROLF GOMPERTZTypo n. pl. -os. Informal. A typographical error.Typographical error. A mistake in printing, typing or writing.That's what it says in the New College Edition of The AmericanHeritage Dictionary of ... Read >
Rolf Gompertz
19th December 2006
In October 2006, the World Wildlife Fund (WWF) released its annual ‘Living Planet Report’ - detailing the global impact on natural resources and the declining numbers of animal species that are dependent upon them. It also offered solutions on how t... Read >
Author: martymac
08th December 2006
We are all exposed to thousands of toxins and chemicals on a daily basis at work, in the home, through the air we breathe, our food and water supply, and through the use of pharmaceutical drugs. In addition, we are eating more sugar and processed foods th... Read >
Author: Ralph Morton
04th December 2006
I often wonder myself what is behind this Harry Potter flood of craze? Why has it, in about twelve months, become the most popular and the hottest-selling book in human history?
Actually, it's about a young boy, his group of friends, and the struggle b... Read >
Author: Evie Lampard
28th November 2006
Todays world is rapidly changing, and many people feel a sense of fear about the direction that world events are moving in. Indeed, there is much negative energy being expressed everywhere, and especially within world events. Another common feeling that... Read >
Author: Mashubi Rochell
21st November 2006
One of the most common questions I am asked is "What do I sell on the internet?"
Well, the answer depends a lot on your personality and HOW you want to sell. In other words, the first question should not be "what sells well on the internet", but "what ... Read >
Author: Stephen Beck
15th November 2006
The study of the human history and civilization reveals a universal desire for security, and it indicates that the need for security has been one of the most powerful motivating forces in the material and cultural growth.
Early societes relied on f... Read >
Author: stefano sandano
20th October 2006
All of us, at some point in our lives, have had dreams of being somebody special, someone who achieved great things. We all had dreams of being rich and famous, successful and happy.
Unfortunately only very few amongst us have made those dreams come tr... Read >
Author: Ab van Deemter
19th October 2006
Some people call it the Torah Codes, or the Bible Code, and others, Bible Codes either way, the Bible Codes are one of the most interesting discoveries of this century.
The discovery of Equidistant Letter Sequence (ELS) Codes in the original version o... Read >
Author: Ariel
06th October 2006
Do you trust your intuition? Let's do a small test.
If you take a piece of paper (imagine it to be a large piece of newspaper) and fold it in half 50 times about how tall would the folded paper be?
I'll give you the answer in a moment, but unless y... Read >
Author: Jim Cockrum
19th September 2006
Rome (the capital of Italy) is one of the most beautiful cities in the world and has some of the most breathtaking architecture in the whole of human history. It is also home to some of the finest art worldwide. Add to this the amount of history surroundi... Read >
Author: Robert Bell
07th September 2006
Like all medications of modern science, the asthma drug list continues to grow as advances are made.. unfortunately, the side effects of many of these lifesaving medications are also issues we need to deal with. Whenever you feel depressed because of you... Read >
Author: Abigail Franks
01st September 2006
What can you do? Most of life is really one form of scam or another. The biggest scams are being uncovered as scientists peel away the layers of reality to reveal that nothing is really as firm as we believe them to be. A piece of wood may look solid enou... Read >
Author: Jose de la Serna
16th August 2006
Archery is one of the oldest sports that are still being practiced today. The bow and arrow can be traced back as far as the Paleolithic era (35,000 to 8000 B.C.), and is the most widely used weapon in human history.
While there is recorded evidence of... Read >
Author: Scott Byers
07th August 2006
Candles have been used throughout human history to make light at night times. Though we use electrical lights now, people still keep candles for emergencies. Scented candles are lit or used as decoration, and some use candle for meditation or prayer as th... Read >
Author: John Gibb
03rd August 2006
When it comes to selling diets, it's always "new", always "revolutionary" and it is always "the diet to end all diets."
But let's take a close look at the history of dieting because, as that great American man of letters George Santayana said, "Those w... Read >
Author: Malcolm Evans
02nd August 2006
The study of the human history and civilization reveals a universal desire for security, and it indicates that the need for security has been one of the most powerful motivating forces in the material and cultural growth.
Early societes relied on fam... Read >
Author: stefano sandano
20th July 2006
37 years ago today, America landed the Apollo 11 lunar module upon Earth's moon. For those of us old enough to remember this event we have that day permanently etched in our memories. On that date I was an almost 11 year old kid taking a summer clarinet c... Read >
Author: Matthew C. Keegan
05th July 2006
Human history has a lot of mysteries that can hardly be explained and it is not so easy to find out answers to questions concerning the existence and disappearance of numerous civilizations that were created by different human societies. One of the most s... Read >
Author: LLoyd Johns
12th June 2006
Mythology & Parables in Modern Communication Part 2Maurice Turmel PhDThe content of this article may be reprinted Free. Copyrightand contact information must be included, intact, as noted here.A copy of, or reference to, your publication would be apprecia... Read >
drmoe2000
03rd June 2006
Have you Ever Wondered About the Mysteries of
Who We Are, Why We're Here and How We Came
to Be At This Momentous Point in History?
At last, someone has pieced together some of life's most seemingly unrelated anomalies. Like a systems analyst... Read >
Author: Mary Magdeline
31st May 2006
For thousands of years in our human history, the art of picking up women remained very much a mystery for men in general.
A few "gifted" guys, being naturally blessed with the skill of picking up women, found it very easy to attract and seduce women. ... Read >
Author: Kenneth Oboh
20th May 2006
Turkey is the newest holiday destination for many Europeans. Turkey is building many apartment complexes all over the country and especially along the Mediterranean coast.
A city that has such an apartment complex is Mersin Cesmeli on the southern coa... Read >
Author: B. Rane
20th May 2006
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I'd like to take a few minutes of your time to discuss Internet marketing. If you are new to the business then you may have already become overwhelmed by all of the hype and sales pitches. Maybe you have been searching for that... Read >
27th April 2006
The Perfect Gift
"What do you get the man who has everything?"
"I don't know, but save the receipt."
Gift giving is one of the oldest practices in human history. Giving of gifts has been recorded since before we started count... Read >
Author: Todd Decker
06th April 2006
A Speck in Gods Eye
When mankind first awoke from the darkness of a mindless past and we began our journey toward today, something happened. For the first time in human history we could see the cosmos and our place in it. We were but specks floating fr... Read >
Author: Gene DeFazzio
28th March 2006
For such a tiny total landmass, Japan has left an undeniable stamp on human history. If you are considering Japan as a destination, here is an overview of the country.
An Overview of Japan for Travelers
Extending along the eastern coast of Asia, Jap... Read >
Author: Richard Monk
12th March 2006
Spices and herbs are common in most foods around the world today. Both are used to flavor foods and some for medicinal purposes. Herbs and spices have both been prominent throughout human history. In earlier times, herbs and spices were considered luxurie... Read >
Author: Sam Herbert
11th March 2006
Are Personal Computers Becoming Too Personal?
from shopndrop.com
Has the PC replaced the dog as man's best friend?
The rapid development of successive generations of high-speed computer chips has brought with it a bounty of personal amenities and ... Read >
Author: Josh Greenberger
09th March 2006
Ambitious dreams bring inspiration. They're the only kind that have the power to make you happy.
The world is full of people who're afraid of reaching for their dreams in case they're disappointed.
A lot of parents teach their children to be modest... Read >
Author: Aislinn OConnor
09th March 2006
World History is a long and complex topic. Though many accomplished authors such as Bill Bryson and H. G. Wells have attempted to condense history into a single book, very few have succeeded. There is just too much of it. Attempts to boil down the last 10... Read >
Author: Jeff Beck
13th February 2006
Sleep better and live better - Positive advantages of a better sleeping habit are well known and its importance can not be simply denied. Health is always linked to your sleeping habits, how well you sleep and the number of sleeping hours in day. Sleep is... Read >
Author: Robert Kokoska
19th January 2006
Choosing your entertainment will be one of the most important decisions you will make as you plan your party. A fabulous live dance band will help to create an exciting and festive atmosphere for your special event, however a band that plays at an overl... Read >
Author: Chris C
14th January 2006
by Bobbie Grennier, SEO Copywriter
Search Engine Ranking - Optimization Strategy
Think of the Internet as the biggest library-like source of information in human history, with one major difference from a actual library. The Internet is not organize... Read >
Author: Bobbie Grennier
05th January 2006
Every kid who has ever lived has wondered what it would be like if they could travel to the Moon. Originally I assume they would have imagined it as a giant white disc that one could fall off of if you got too close to the precarious edge. Now we know tha... Read >
Author: M6.Net Web Hosting
12th December 2005
The feminine beauty ideal in a male-dominated culture
The female body and hence the feminine essence, has traditionally existed as putty in the hands of society's male-dominated outlook. Throughout human history, that putty has been prodded, kneaded,... Read >
Author: Nili Raam
24th November 2005
For those of you who are thinking about an ideal Christmas gift, especially for book lovers, Geoffrey Philp's Twelve Poems and A Story for Christmas, is available in bookstores nationwide, online at Powell's, Barnes and Noble, Amazon.com and many indepe... Read >
Author: Geoffrey Philp
21st October 2005
When you wake up each day, do you feel happy, bright and energetic, glad to face another day? Or do you feel tired, wishing you could stay in bed another hour or more?
If you always feel tired, the first thing you should do is get checked out by a doc... Read >
Author: Royane Real
19th October 2005
Home-based businesses are not new. In fact, throughout most of human history, people have earned their living working from where they lived. It was technology that got people out of the house and into separate workspaces, and it is technology that will b... Read >
Author: Fred Stesney
28th September 2005
To Give with Grace
By Sam Vaknin
Author of "Malignant Self Love - Narcissism Revisited"
Yankee Go Home. Nato is Nazo. American trash culture. The graffiti
adorn every wall, the contempt seems to be universal. America and
Americans are perceived... Read >
Author: Sam Vaknin
23rd September 2005
Human Growth Hormone (HGH) is one of the most popular new subjects of medical study. This hormone is produced in the pituitary gland, which is located at the base of the brain and is responsible for the growth and health of cells in practically every par... Read >
Author: Kristy Annely
09th June 2005
"Give a man a fish and you feed him for a day; teach a man
to use the Internet and he won't bother you for months...or
perhaps even years! (Sorry men... however, I presume this
principle also applies to our women-folk!)."
"All our dreams can com... Read >
Author: Craig Lock
02nd June 2005
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Web logs, commonly referred to as "blogs," represent all
the rage right now in online publishing.
Not really a newsletter or traditional... Read >
Author: Jim Edwards
07th April 2005
Do you get enough sleep? Chances are you don't. Many people living in modern industrial societies suffer from a chronic, and worsening sleep deficit.
Until a few decades ago, most people lived lives so very different from ours that we would scarcely... Read >
Author: Royane Real
01st January 2005
by Michael Southon
If you're like most people starting out on the
Internet,you've been along this well-worn path:
You try free classified ad sites and get bombarded
with spam by people trying to sell you stuff.
You try banner exchange programs ... Read >
Author: micheal southon
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