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How to Remove Blackheads

26th October 2009
What are they? Blackheads are symptoms of the very ordinary skin problem known as acne. It is cause by over-active sebaceous glands of the skin. The excess oil concealed leads to clogged pores. The mixture of oil and dead skin cell hardens and is calle... Read >
Author: dr mony

Croslite and Crocs: Turning a Good Idea into a Multi-Million Dollar Enterprise

28th September 2009
Crocs are distinctive in many ways - the bright colors, the ventilation holes, not to mention the forefront of the shoe that looks something like the snout of a...crocodile. But without a doubt, one of the first characteristics of Crocs that people commen... Read >
Author: jane baron

Gangotri Tour- A journey To The Soul Of India

18th September 2009
Ganga, the holiest river in India is worshipped as a Goddess by the Hindus. Gangotri is the origin of the holy river, which has been attracting millions of tourists since the dawn of history. A journey to this sacred place is tantamount to a journey t... Read >
Author: Sanjog

How to Deal with the Jeopardy of Swine Flu

21st August 2009
Swine Flu also known as H1N1 is an up-to-the-minute flu virus that has by no means previously scattered amongst individuals. The H1N1 virus is not related to earlier or existing human cyclic infection viruses. H1N1 was initially sensed in Mexico in April,... Read >
Author: Genie Saran

History of the English Bulldog Breed

18th August 2009
English Bulldogs are gregarious and friendly animals. They have a generally docile, if stubborn, attitude. Their temperament is friendly, but their sour expression and muscular build probably reveals much more about their history. English Bulldogs were... Read >
Author: Pam

How to Draw a Dragon

04th August 2009
Starting with its head, a dragon is usually crowned with horns. You may want to draw a pair each on the left and right sides. Before you do that, however, it would be best to profile the entire shape of the head like a funnel or a short trumpet, the narro... Read >
Author: Robert Bell

Tips to Stop Your Labrador from Chewing

31st July 2009
Labradors are notorious for chewing in the first year or so. From experience with a major chewer, who even chewed his bed and destroying it. Make sure you Labrador has an ample supply of appropriate chew toys. Some good choices for labradors are "kong... Read >
Author: Gary

4 Ways to Control Your Dog's Incessant Barking When You Are at Home

20th July 2009
If you have a dog that incessantly barks both when you are home and away, then dealing with the problem while you are at home may also help prevent it when you are away. The key to correcting this barking is to have the right timing for reprimanding and p... Read >
Author: Fuka Ewe

Snug as a Pug in a Rug: The Ins and Outs of a Pug

11th July 2009
A Pug is among the cutest small dog breed there is. These petite furry love bugs are often misunderstood. Typically, when someone thinks of a Pug, two things come to mind. The first is snoring because this petite dog breed tends to snore even while th... Read >
Author: Thierry babineaux

A Dark Life

09th July 2009
Grandfather worm lived in the flower garden. Having no eyes,he would listen for impending danger, then dig further through the hardening earth. Fall had arrived in all its glory and he felt a chill in the ground. His grandbabies had long since gone on ... Read >
Author: Ibea publishing

Miniature Schnauzer – Still Fighting with rumours for rights

10th June 2009
Miniature Schnauzer is considered the smallest and newest breed among the three schnauzer categories -the Miniature Schnauzer, Giant Schnauzer and Standard Schnauzer. Miniature Schnauzers developed from crosses between the Standard Schnauzer and one or mo... Read >
Author: sharma

Fleas and Roaches: A Safer Alternate to Poison

05th June 2009
Fleas And Roaches - A Safer Alternate to Poison Some years ago, I hosted a talk show about health on a Palm Beach radio station. Someone called in, and wanted to know what to do about fleas, as she was violently allergic to the various poisons that p... Read >
Author: Philip Bate PhD

Hot Buns in Japan: Pork, Pizza, Curry, and Salty Caramel

04th June 2009
Chinese restaurants in the San Francisco Bay Area and around the world offer pork buns. Pork and other ingredients are cooked, stuffed inside a bun, and steamed. You can find pork buns ranging from fast food buns at little stands on the street to the ecst... Read >
Author: Tom Aaron

Hero Dogs

17th April 2009
We have all grown up with at least one hero in our life, but how many people can call their hero Duke or Spot? The answer- anyone who has had their life saved by a rescue dog. Whether it is a house fire, tornado rubble, leftovers from an earthquake, o... Read >
Author: Judd Snell

Fishing for Alligator Gar

16th March 2009
Not many anglers go out with the intention of landing an alligator gar, but the ones who have will likely never forget it! Alligator gar are quite different from other fish. They are huge and if you are lucky enough to get one in your boat, you will proba... Read >
Author: Brad Metzler
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