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Reliable and Respected: Hawthorn as A High Blood Pressure Treatment

23rd April 2007
When President Franklin D. Roosevelt died from a stroke, his blood pressure was 240/180 mmHg, twice as high as the upper limit usually defined as hypertensive. During that time, the symptoms of high blood pressure (or hypertension) were largely unknown, a... Read >
Author: Mitamins Team

15 Leadership Quotes for Presidents Day

15th February 2007
President's Day is celebrated on the third Monday in February, and this year it falls on February 19, 2006. To celebrate President's Day, I've collected some of my favorite leadership quotes from US Presidents. The leaders of this country have had some... Read >
Author: Noel Jameson

The American Public Education System: Adjusting to a New Era of Technology and Change

30th January 2007
The world as we know it is changing in leaps and bounds on a daily basis. Our children are growing up knowing and using iPods and computers with gigabytes of data storage for all their music and video files. High-speed Internet has become a way of life wh... Read >
Author: Kevin Chartrand

A Simple Recipe For Success – Never Accept Limitation

05th January 2007
By Oluwafisayo Akinlolu Beethoven composed some of the world's best music. His handicap? He was deaf. One of the world's greatest leaders was US President Franklin D. Roosevelt. His handicap? He served from a wheelchair. Wilma Rudolph was born into ... Read >
Author: Oluwafisayo Akinlolu

A day spent at Bay Beach Amusement Park is simply a day of delight

16th November 2006
If you're after some good old-fashioned family fun, Bay Beach Amusement Park in Green Bay, Wisconsin is the perfect place for you and your family to visit. Located near the mouth of the Fox River in Wisconsin, Bay Beach Amusement Park has been providing c... Read >
Author: Andrew Regan

Living Forward - Out of the Ashes of 9/11

12th September 2006
Copyright 2006 So-lu'shunz Leadership Services We all have our own personal memories of the unthinkable, unspeakable, unimaginable events of that bright September morning five years ago today. Each remembers what they were doing at the moment of shock... Read >
Author: Karin Syren
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