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The Ancient Gandhara

01st September 2009
The Indus Valley Civilization came into existence about 5000 years ago. A number of invaders from Central Asia, Afghanistan and ancient Greece attacked this beautiful land and influenced the local art and culture. As a result a mixed culture cropped up an... Read >
Author: Hasan

The Metaphysical Properties of Green Tourmaline: One of the True Birthstones of Gemini Astrology (Ma

18th August 2009
Gemini is the Inspired Communicator & Curious Butterfly and their Birthstone is theTourmaline and especially the Green Tourmaline Late Spring Explodes Everywhere with Energy By the end of May spring is in full force in the Northern Hemisphere: flower... Read >
Author: Shakti Carola Navran

Does The Safe Drinking Water Act Ensure You Get Clean Water?

23rd July 2009
Yes, there really is a law meant to ensure you get clean water. How does that work in the real world where the list of contaminants in our water keeps growing? We're told that the safe drinking water act is the main law our federal masters have passe... Read >
Author: Peter Foremski

Do You Have Unsafe Drinking Water?

23rd July 2009
While some of us might think about the possibility of having unsafe water, few of us actually do much about it. Many are saying that having access to the purest water possible is one of the key steps to continued good health. There seems to be a const... Read >
Author: Peter Foremski

Don't Put Up With Arsenic In Water

23rd July 2009
Are you finding it hard to keep up with what to avoid to stay healthy? Has it ever crossed your mind the water you drink could contain some rather unpleasant things. If arsenic in water is not exactly your cup of tea then how does it get there in the f... Read >
Author: Peter Foremski

Why Do We Have Bacteria In Water?

23rd July 2009
Water is by its soluble nature a medium in which things such as bacteria can easily find their way into. What does that mean for you? The truth of the matter is that bacteria in water can pose a serious human, health risk. Those of us in the western wo... Read >
Author: Peter Foremski

Is This The Beginning of The End For Bottled Water?

19th July 2009
The small town in Australia called Bundanoon has come to prominence for proclaiming itself as the first place in the world to ban bottled water. What prompted the townsfolk to take action was an attempt by a large drinks company to put the town's perfe... Read >
Author: Peter Foremski

How Do I Know What Minerals Are in Tap Water?

16th July 2009
For many of us water may be a boring subject but we should not underestimate it's importance to our health. Having access to a clean supply is paramount. Few of us realize what minerals are in tap water, but the answer depends on where you live to a gr... Read >
Author: Peter Foremski

Whoguides website reveals the truth behind the great discoveries of human history

05th July 2009
A website aimed at putting the fun into historical research is set to provide a full collection of historical facts, all in one place. Whoguides.com provides full comprehensive information about people, what they've invented, created or discovered. ... Read >
Author: ServicePR

Learning To Talk Helps A Child To Read

01st July 2009
As soon as your child is born into this world, his senses are constantly stimulated by all that is around HIM. He may not be doing much besides crying, yawning and cooing, but he is constantly surrounded by sounds and people talking. As his vision start... Read >
Author: Elaine Mak

Learning can be fun

30th June 2009
Owning a tutu is a dream of many little girls across the globe. A lot of childhood dreams have no potential to become reality - being a fairy or a princess for example, but becoming a ballerina is attainable for a lucky few. Remembering what it is like ... Read >
Author: treakeric

Helping Personal Development

27th June 2009
Teaching children and young people life skills is vital. Parents, guardians and teachers all have a significant impact on the development of children, the of all kinds of things, from morality and socialisation, interacting with others, learning the norm... Read >
Author: treakeric

How Mineral Water Benefits Us

27th June 2009
As the argument and controversy over bottled water versus the tap variety never seems to diminish there are steps we can take to make sure we are on the right side. Looking at some of the core issues affecting our everyday lives inevitably leads us in... Read >
Author: Peter Foremski

Education promotes creative thinking

13th June 2009
Many people just think they are not creative. However many people are born with an element of creativity in them but over time it is not utilised and becomes redundant. However, the combination of encouraging teachers and willing parents it is possible to... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Forex Trading Beginners: How Much Knowledge To Be Successful?

29th May 2009
Without a doubt, Forex trading beginners need to gather knowledge in order to be successful. But at some point this thirst for knowledge can actually play against your chances of success. You don't need to know everything about Forex trading to be succe... Read >
Author: Edward Lomax
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