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Effects Of Meditation

22nd September 2009
Once Western scientists first began studying the personal effects of speculation in the 1970s, they noticed that heart rate, perspiration, and other signs of emphasis decreased as the meditator relaxed. Scientists, like Richard Davidson, PhD (University o... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

5 Reasons To Not Let Depression Control You Anymore!

22nd September 2009
Family – It can be very vexing to loved one’s when you are depressed. On one hand they want nothing but the best for you, but on the other they sometimes get frustrated and wonder why you can’t simply snap out of it. It can be particularly hard on c... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Get to Know Acai Berry with the Latest Research

07th September 2009
There is much to read about the nature of acai and this article intends to explain its benefits and origin. You can skip this article and go to the next one on ORACS, Omegas, and Anthocyanins if you know the facts about Acai. Acai berry Acai (ah-sig... Read >
Author: Donovan Beard

Crony Contracts and the Bush Administration

03rd September 2009
Private contracts are handed out by the federal government in droves these days. However, the use of private contractors is an old tool of the government. Private contractors were used during the removal of Native Americans from the southeast. In 1831 thi... Read >
Author: Ravish123477

Crony Contracts and the Bush Administration

02nd September 2009
Private contracts are handed out by the federal government in droves these days. However, the use of private contractors is an old tool of the government. Private contractors were used during the removal of Native Americans from the southeast. In 1831 thi... Read >
Author: Ravish123477

Crony Contracts and the Bush Administration

01st September 2009
Private contracts are handed out by the federal government in droves these days. However, the use of private contractors is an old tool of the government. Private contractors were used during the removal of Native Americans from the southeast. In 1831 thi... Read >
Author: Ravish123477

In Automotive Industry News: Cash for Clunkers and your decision to sell your car

24th July 2009
The car industry and auto makers are strong behind a new clunker bill, but is there any real benefit? It’s safe to say that news for the U.S. automotive industry has not been positive lately. A “cash for clunkers” bill navigated its way through C... Read >
Author: Buddy Evans

Fisher Island Real Estate – Isolated In Complete Luxury

06th July 2009
A New York Times article once stated that living in a place that is isolated from society but is very close to civilization and complete luxury is a very romantic lifestyle. Fisher Island real estate fits right into that description and can offer much mor... Read >
Author: thonyodwens

Small Business Hiring Gains Fire Power

15th June 2009
We are witnessing the end of an era. Since the end of the World War 2, large companies have controlled the ebb and flow of the US economy: from the reign of the Detroit automakers to the rise of west coast tech moguls like Microsoft and Google. Small ... Read >
Author: Darwin Redshield

Online search engine marketing will make your web sites known?

06th June 2009
Online search engine marketing or SEM is simply Internet marketing meant to make various web sites known. The goal of this type of marketing is to make sites visible or noticeable in search engine result pages, preferably by directly influencing the ranki... Read >
Author: Robert Bell

Childhood Asthma Sufferers Breathe Easier After Massage

09th April 2009
Copyright (c) 2009 Liddle Kidz Foundation Infant and Children's Pediatric Massage According to the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute, the prevalence of asthma around the world has doubled in the last 15 years. In the US, the Centers for ... Read >
Author: Tina Allen Liddle Kidz

Home Solar Panel Legislation

07th April 2009
After recently reading a New York Times article, we started thinking about home solar panel politics.  You see, although solar power is gaining popularity as a renewable energy solution for home, it will never become mainstream without the backing from t... Read >
Author: DIY Renewable Energy

As housing prices around the country began to tumble about three years ago, the New York market kept

28th March 2009
Latest property trends and furnished apartment in New York A list of the top 10 places in the world for real estate investment was recently published by Forbes magazine. The Association of Foreign Investors in Real Estate (AFIRE) surveyed its 200 mem... Read >
Author: remesh.1973

Latest property trends and furnished apartment in New York

28th March 2009
A list of the top 10 places in the world for real estate investment was recently published by Forbes magazine. The Association of Foreign Investors in Real Estate (AFIRE) surveyed its 200 members, who own about $700 billion worth of property around the gl... Read >
Author: remesh.1973

Latest property trends and furnished apartment in New York

27th March 2009
A list of the top 10 places in the world for real estate investment was recently published by Forbes magazine. The Association of Foreign Investors in Real Estate (AFIRE) surveyed its 200 members, who own about $700 billion worth of property around the gl... Read >
Author: subhash

Latest property trends and furnished apartment in New York

27th March 2009
A list of the top 10 places in the world for real estate investment was recently published by Forbes magazine. The Association of Foreign Investors in Real Estate (AFIRE) surveyed its 200 members, who own about $700 billion worth of property a... Read >
Author: subhash

Drinking Water Safety: How Vulnerable Is Your Water Supply?

05th February 2009
Water covers over two-thirds of the earths surface, but 97% of it is undrinkable salty sea water. Most of the 3% which is fresh water is trapped in glaciers and polar ice caps. This leaves 1% for over six billion human beings to survive on. But not jus... Read >
Author: C.L. Carr

Drinking Water Safety: How Vulnerable Is Your Water Supply?

04th February 2009
Water covers over two-thirds of the earths surface, but 97% of it is undrinkable salty sea water. Most of the 3% which is fresh water is trapped in glaciers and polar ice caps. This leaves 1% for over six billion human beings to survive on. But not jus... Read >
Author: C.L. Carr

Pricing is the Key to a Quicker Home Sale

03rd February 2009
What makes one home sale go quickly while other homes linger on the market for months? The answer is usually price. Determining a home's worth is a tough question these days. For many, it is difficult to reconcile what their home is worth today versus w... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Time to go back to school?

28th January 2009
“When the economy goes down, people go back to school,” said Chris Wall in a New York Times article released today. Wall is the vice Chairman for Ogilvy, the company behind the new advertising campaign for Kaplan University in the USA. But whilst re... Read >
Author: MarkeD

Getting Pensacola Coupons

06th January 2009
EhubPensacola is a new site serving the Pensacola, Florida area. It is, in effect, a small business cooperative for small local businesses that join group effort, the power, penetration and efficiency of the internet, expertise in local and internet marke... Read >
Author: Ben Dressen

Getting Pensacola Coupons

06th January 2009
EhubPensacola is a new site serving the Pensacola, Florida area. It is, in effect, a small business cooperative for small local businesses that join group effort, the power, penetration and efficiency of the internet, expertise in local and internet marke... Read >
Author: Ben Dressen

Trends: Will a College Education Cost More in 2009?

19th December 2008
A recent Dec. 3, 2008 New York Times article focused on the affordability, or not, of college in the U.S. The article was based on a biennial National Center for Public Policy and Higher Education report indicating that college tuition and fees increased ... Read >
Author: kgabriel

Knee Replacement no better than Therapy?

20th November 2008
A recent New York Times article on knee pain included this headline. A study has found that surgery is no better than more conservative treatment to relieve knee pain caused by arthritis. In the study, being published Thursday in The New England Journ... Read >
Author: Doug Sandquist

Alan Greenspan Isn't a Libertarian, Complacency Isn't Stability, and Debt Isn't Wealth

16th October 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Les Lafave A recent New York Times article "Taking a Hard New Look at Alan Greenspan's Legacy" (Peter S. Goodman), did an entertaining job of slamming former Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan, and for that, I'd gratefully subsc... Read >
Author: Les Lafave

Make Sure Dreams Are Your Servant, and Not Your Master

02nd October 2008
In effective goal setting, using dreams to establish ideal outcomes is a critical step in creating the vision and purpose that become the building block for goals. When used that way, dreams are your servant. But when the word dreams is mentioned, many... Read >
Author: Andrew Cox

Defibrillators May Cause Damage to Patients

08th September 2008
There are many medical devices used in the health industry to help save lives or to improve the quality of life of millions of individuals. In general, defibrillators are an electrical device used to counteract fibrillation of the heart muscle and restore... Read >
Author: Legal

The Cost of a First Impression

22nd July 2008
While studies show that you will only recoup 80 to 90 cents on every dollar you spend to upgrade your kitchen or bath, professional landscape designers estimate that improvements to your lawn and garden can boost your home's value by 7 percent to 15 perce... Read >
Author: WindowBoxMaster

The Ins and Outs of Internships

21st July 2008
If you're looking to make the transition from final exams to full-time employee, an internship with a solid company could be the perfect stepping-stone. In fact, internships are fast becoming an integral part of the college experience. According to a 2006... Read >
Author: Kelli

Pentagon Interference

11th June 2008
"'What are you, some kind of a nut?' Mr. Rumsfeld cut in, drawing laughter. 'You don’t believe in the Constitution?'" (NY Times) I don’t know if it is just me, but government officials joking about breaking the Constitution doesn’t give me a gre... Read >
Author: Tom

Educate Yourself About Acupuncture And Chinese Medicine

09th April 2008
According to the most recent study of acupuncture and Chinese medicine in the United States, a whopping 8.2 million Americans underwent acupuncture treatment at some point in their lives! Out of that enormous number, 2.1 million had used it within the pas... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON

New York Times Raises Concerns Regarding McCain's Health

25th March 2008
A New York Times article raised concerns that John McCain could suffer a recurrence of the skin cancer that he suffered eight years ago. The report follows close on the hells of the story alleging an affair between the senior senator and lobbyist Vicki Is... Read >
Author: Emma

Bloomberg Ends Rumors of White House Bid

07th March 2008
New York Mayor, Michael Bloomberg, denied that he was joining in the race for the White House. With this Bloomberg squashed the two-year long rumors that had been circulating that he would be running for President as an independent candidate. However, thi... Read >
Author: Emma

McCain Involved in Sex Scandal Claims NY Times

25th February 2008
Senator John McCain's presidential nomination from the Republican Party is almost just a matter of time now. However, the senior senator seems to have other things to worry about. A major newspaper has insinuated that he is involved in a sexual scandal. ... Read >
Author: Emma

Golf Carts Get Street Legal

25th September 2007
Initially gaining popularity with elite golfers in the 50s and 60s, golf carts are now making their way into all sorts of unlikely places. Employees in airports, warehouses, movie sets and resorts have all gotten mobile with golf carts over the past d... Read >
Author: Cyndi Gerken

How much allowance for kids?

10th April 2007
An allowance is an important part of growing up and plays a significant role in developing the ability to manage money. Seen this way, your management and communication about it may be different than if you think of it as just a tactic to control the infl... Read >
Author: Paul Banas

The Science Behind Losing Weight on a High-Protein Diet

08th June 2006
A brain signal system that controls appetite responds to specific amino acids found in meat. This discovery could lead to new weight-loss techniques.LeucineAnimals injected with the amino acid leucine ate 20 percent less food the following day, and only g... Read >
Author: Joseph Mercola

Which are you - Spontaneous or Impulsive?

09th April 2006
Which are you: Spontaneous or Impulsive? A recent New York Times article titled, "Living on Impulse" describes the difference between people who are merely spontaneous or adventurous, and those whose impulsivity gets them into trouble. Here's the... Read >
Author: Pauline Wallin

Is Your Doctor Skimping on Giving You the Best Advice?

05th March 2006
Doctors have traditionally taken the Hippocratic Oath to pledge their loyalty to practicing medicine ethically and to the best of their knowledge. One of the first tenets reads "I will prescribe regimens for the good of my patients according to my ability... Read >
Author: Brian Vaszily

Rumsfeld To Profit From Bird Flu Hoax

01st November 2005
By Dr. MercolaFinally, the pieces of the puzzle start to add up. Not long ago, President Bush sought to instill panic in this country by telling us a minimum of 200,000 people will die from the avian flu pandemic, but it could be as bad as 2 million death... Read >
Author: Joseph Mercola

Is now a good time to sell your home?

17th October 2005
If you own a home in a real estate boom market, you are probably richer now than you ever thought you could beon paper. Even if your house is in a real estate market that's rising more modestly, you may still be feeling pretty flushon paper. But i... Read >
Author: Joel Walsh

Caring For Your Pets After You Die

31st August 2005
Caring For Your Pets After You Die Copyright 2005 Gene Sower Lucy The Wonder Dog, LLC http://www.lucythewonderdog.com/ While you may be planning to outlive your pets, what if something were to happen to you? Would Fido and Fluffy be provided... Read >
Author: Gene Sower