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23rd September 2009
It has been 40 years since England last lifted the World Cup in our one and only triumph. The team of that day contriving the Charlton brothers, Jeff Hurst, Alan Ball, Bobby Moore and the rest of the lads has been immortalized in history, with the achieve... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
23rd September 2009
Pitchers dominated the pace of the games, and several legendary pitchers established their lasting legacy during this period. Some of the most notable were Cy Young, Walter Johnson and Grover Cleveland Alexander. In part, these fellows and several others ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
07th September 2009
Its these digital photography tricks and tips that the budding photographer must find out, learn and and use to achieve the shots to be proud of.
I had in the past found it a bit daunting to move from the ordinary film camera to the digital cameras tha... Read >
19th August 2009
Heartburn will be experienced by most of us at some time in our lives but pregnant women can be particularly prone. If you’re experiencing that burning sensation and want to get rid of it, here are some practical ways of combating heartburn during pregn... Read >
Author: robert
17th August 2009
A mesothelioma prognosis tends to be bleak, with most individuals dying from the disease within a year after diagnosis. However, there are some who will live a decade or more with this deadly form of cancer. Why the discrepancy in prognosis? As with most ... Read >
Author: Alan Francis
16th July 2009
The business calendars of many consumer product markets allow simplification of the management of concurrent product development projects.
The path and timing for new product introduction into specific consumer markets is typically constrained by a few... Read >
Author: Peter
09th July 2009
If you have been exposed to asbestos before and you are suspecting that you have developed asbestos related disease your doctor may recommend these tests for you:
Chest x-ray
This is the most common test used to detect sustained exposure to asbestos... Read >
Author: Bello kamorudeen
09th July 2009
Asbestosis is a chronic lung disease caused by irreversible scarring of the lungs as a result of inhalation of asbestos fibers. In the latter stages of this disease virtually all of the lung tissue is affected by extensive scarring and the patient can har... Read >
Author: Bello kamorudeen
09th July 2009
Mesothelioma is most of the time caused by the inhalation of asbestos fibers. It is a cancer of the mesothelium. The mesothelium is the lining cover of the internal organs. This cancer typically affects the mesothelial lining of the lungs, heart and abdom... Read >
Author: Bello kamorudeen
09th July 2009
If you have been exposed to asbestos before and you are suspecting that you have developed asbestos related disease your doctor may recommend these tests for you:
Chest x-ray
This is the most common test used to detect sustained exposure to asbestos... Read >
Author: Bello kamorudeen
06th June 2009
While down in South Africa, I was determined to see the battlefields of the Anglo Zulu war of 1879. Fugitives Drift was founded by David Rattray along with his wife Nicky and created an award winning lodge for visitors to savour this amazing story. Tragic... Read >
Author: krizsean
24th April 2009
Competition encourages a person to strive towards greatness with the intention of achieving dominance. A person competes with others in various fields in which he/she is good, such as education, sports, music, dance etc. The person demonstrates his ultima... Read >
Author: romeoicq
04th April 2009
Gain weight during pregnancy is one of the most dreaded scenarios of women who are so figure conscious. And why not worry? Aside from the pains and major intellectual, emotional, physical and financial adjustments pregnant women should go through, they st... Read >
Author: Jason Richards
09th March 2009
The body's metabolism is seen as some mystical force that burns calories and helps keep our weight under control. But in reality it is our body's engine and it is the rate that we burn fuel.
When we are young we have the metabolism or engine power of a... Read >
Author: Gen Wright
08th September 2008
The nesting instinct will be in full swing as you get close to the end of your pregnancy. Week 38 is one on which women start cleaning with a frenzy, doing laundry and making sure that everything is in readiness for the baby. You may wonder why you don fe... Read >
Author: Ling Tong
22nd August 2008
Right throughout the world there are some incredible stadia and venues that have become synonymous with a particular sport; these same places have seen world class performances, memorable matches and incident packed excitement for thousands of spectators.... Read >
Author: Isla Campbell
23rd July 2008
Ovarian Cancer is not as widely publicized as breast cancer, so many people are left searching online and through books for more information on symptoms, survival rates, warning signs, and stages. This article will break down the staging and explain what ... Read >
Author: Sara Daniels
16th July 2008
Laser
Since Laser Olympic champion Robert Scheidt graduated to the Star, young Australian Tom Slingsby has become the dominant force in Laser sailing. He has won the past two World Championships, although he has struggled to get down to the weight believ... Read >
Author: djfoley123
20th January 2008
The 101G hair regrowth product is also known as the 101G hair tonic. Basically, it is a hair regrowth formulation that is supposed to foster the growth of hair during the early stages of hair loss. You can buy the 101G hair regrowth product at prices rang... Read >
Author: springherb11
21st October 2007
Diabetes can develop during pregnancy in a woman who hasn't previously had the condition. This is called gestational diabetes, which affects two to three per cent of pregnant women. If it is not properly controlled, it can lead to problems for the mother ... Read >
Author: Alien
22nd May 2007
The 2007 Nextel All-Star Challenge is all over and Kevin Harvick recorded his first win at the prestigious event. After 80 laps around the Lowe’s Motor Speedway on the 19th of this month, the Number 29 Chevrolet Pennzoil Platinum driven by Harvick bes... Read >
Author: Anthony Fontanelle
29th March 2007
Competition encourages a person to strive towards greatness with the intention of achieving dominance. A person competes with others in various fields in which he/she is good, such as education, sports, music, dance etc. The person demonstrates his ultima... Read >
Author: Shamgar Barak
18th November 2006
Do you recall the day you traded in your guitar for a job at the bank or gave up your piano lessons to become a doctor? Have you been thinking about rediscovering your musical roots as soon as your retirement kicks in? Are you still hoping that some day... Read >
Author: Paul Tobey
04th June 2006
So with another World Cup fast approaching, what are England's chances of success this time round. Read on to learn more.
It has been 40 years since England last lifted the World Cup in our one and only triumph. The team of that day contriving the Char... Read >
Author: Jack Summers
15th May 2006
The latest Wimbledon tennis championships are nearly upon us and many people in the British Isles are wondering when and where the next home grown player is going to win the tournament. In this article I look at some of our hopes for this year and the fut... Read >
Author: Steve Hill
28th March 2006
The early part of the Twentieth Century saw the rise of an age that has come to be known as the Dead Ball Era of baseball. The Dead Ball Era reportably spanned the Progressive Reform Age leading up to the Roaring Twenties, which ran from 1900 to 1919. Dur... Read >
Author: F.R. Penn
21st March 2006
Imagine the scenario. You're playing Texas hold'em poker in a
single table sit-and-go tournament. It's getting towards the
latter stages, five players are left and you can smell an
in-the-money finish. But you need to get in to the top three and
s... Read >
Author: Andy Machin
29th August 2005
Excitement has started to build around the 2006 FIFA World Cup in the past couple of weeks with many of the important group deciding games due to be played in the next month or so. Having been involved in numerous conversations about the matches and list... Read >
Author: Simon Thorpe
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