Articles, tagged with "media attention", page 1
07th February 2012
Diet and exercise are probably the best ways of achieving a toned and sculpted body however there are various new techniques and procedures that can fast-track that goal.
By the time we reach puberty, our bodies stops making new fat cells. After this t...
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Greysonhamilton
23rd January 2012
Until recently released data published through clinical studies, there was little reason to doubt the efficacy of the modern selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor (SSRI) class of antidepressants in the treatment of emotional disorders such as depression,...
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Online Lawyer Source
23rd January 2012
From time immemorial people have believed that a specific object, animal or figure can bring them luck. Of course, modern day lucky charms are commonplace and there is hardly a sports team, social club, business or even a church without some form of masco...
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Online Lawyer Source
09th January 2012
Copyright (c) 2011 Small Business Big Publicity
To be noticed by the media, present an individual and powerful identity.
People in the media regularly have one thing in common - a strong identity combined with their love-'em-or-hate-'em character o...
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Barbara Grace
20th December 2011
Everybody knows how important it is to maintain a wealthy weight. And the recent media attention to this issue has become practically non-stop as it's becoming more and more clear how a healthy weight is key to the overall health of a person. But not ev...
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Jessica Freeland
22nd November 2011
When I started in leasing my training consisted of being given a phone book & told to make calls. I remember calling a copier vendor and he asked if we paid points. I put him on hold, turned to the guy next to me and said “What are points?” It was a bruta...
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Linda Kester
07th October 2011
Politicians seem to have moved on to the next all-consuming topic (how to increase the nation’s borrowing level and decrease the deficit), leaving behind the last all-consuming subject of healthcare reform, which dominated debate in 2009 and early 2010. W...
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HowardApplegate
03rd October 2011
It is frequent expertise that folks perform some pretty remarkable points when trying to shed pounds for cosmetic aspects. Amongst several of the no so excellent practices is fasting. It does amongst one of the most well-known varieties of fasting to shed...
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ArlieMarshall02
20th September 2011
Nokia have recently released details of their forthcoming smartphone the N9 which has attracted much interest due to its incorporation of a new operating system in the form of Meego. Meego is a collaboration between Nokia and Intel and looks set to compe...
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Author:
erosher
07th September 2011
When you need an entrance – or an exit – custom inflatable archways mark the route in a highly professional manner. From corralling runners, to guiding visitors to the festival gate, to serving as a photo opp, inflatable arches light the way like beacons...
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Stephanie Meacham
25th July 2011
There was an incident which occurred at a school in Nova Scotia, Canada, that brought a lot of attention to bullying in schools. This incident involved two high schools that asked their students to wear a pink shirt to show support for another student who...
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Author:
Louise Hanson
22nd July 2011
Women activists campaigning for their rights in Saudi Arabia isn’t something unheard of. In 1990, several women in Riyadh drove their cars, protesting against the driving ban for women in the conservative kingdom. Almost 17 years later, Wajeha al-Huwaider...
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BrandMonitor
21st July 2011
Many people have heard of the term ISA which is an acronym for Individual Savings Account. They were welcomed when they were introduced as they offer tax free savings up to a point. There is another type of ISA however, which never gained as much media ...
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Author:
Richad Teahon
14th July 2011
In spite of popular opinion, there are several good reasons for getting cosmetic surgery today. Two of these, self-esteem and pride, are often confused. Other motives include health issues, reconstructive work, and repairing damage caused by an accident. ...
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Author:
Adrianna N
13th July 2011
The have been several health scares in the UK in the past two decades, but almost none more controversial than the row surrounding the MMR vaccine. Introduced in the UK in 1988, the MMR vaccine provides immunisation against measles, mumps and rubella (a...
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Author:
Paul Buchanan