Articles, tagged with "u s news", page 7
04th June 2009
All municipal water supplies are chlorinated which is intended to be a disinfectant. Prolonged exposure to chlorinated water is highly dangerous as our bodies end up absorbing the chlorine and other dangerous bi products of chlorination. Chlorine hardens ...
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Author:
Hamilton Erridge
14th May 2009
With its reputation for being horse country, Potomac Maryland holds the distinction of retaining much of its country charm while offering some of the finest amenities and features of any city in the Washington, DC area. From its schools to its exclusive n...
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Author:
marylandrealestatecenter
17th April 2009
Are you are almost done with high school and are raring to move onto the next stage of your life? Are you finally ready to start thinking about that all important question - How to choose the right college? Following are the top five questions to ask when...
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Author:
DavidM
06th March 2009
Many people regard their sight to be their most fundamental sense. Yet, every week thousands of individuals have cataract surgery on their eyes without having done any research on their eye surgeon. Who performs your cataract surgery is one of the most cr...
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Author:
David Richardson, MD
30th January 2009
Read this and other great articles on the MBA at http://www.TopTenMBA.com
The MBA or Masters in Business Administration Degree is absolutely required to attain the high salaries that coveted professional business jobs provide. Top ranking programs come...
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Author:
Robert Levin
01st December 2008
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HealthAmerica® and HealthAmerica Advantra® Rank Among America's Top 20 Health Plans
HealthAmerica's Commercial and Medicare Advantage Plans Among Tops in Nation for Quality and Service on U.S.News & World Report/NCQA "America's Best...
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www.EasyToInsureME.com
13th October 2008
Introduction:
2009 looks like it might be a revolutionizing year for Korean automaker, Hyundai. Not just because of the fact that it releases its first 8-cylinder luxury Sedan, the Genesis, but because it almost seems that Hyundai is making a statement...
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Author:
Lily
26th September 2008
Competition for admission in reputed colleges have increased and admission officers try different ways of choosing from a surplus of talented applicants, colleges began to move away from identifying and admitting the "well-rounded" student and instead beg...
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Author:
Get Accepted
17th September 2008
In today's fuel economy driven car market, manufacturers are increasingly offering hybrid designs and pushing the boundaries of the technology to deliver better gas mileage. Lexus is well on their way to leading the pack with the Lexus GS 450h, which rank...
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Author:
Craig F Stevens
26th June 2008
Best Car Lease Deal: 2008 BMW 3-series
No car-manufacturing company has ever managed to package these cars' updated attributes in the last seventeen years. Only many have attempted.
The BMW 3-series appears to be a concoction entry of this luxury, sport...
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Author:
Daniel Lamb
23rd May 2008
Aging isn't just wrinkles. . .it's disease and illness
Most of us think of 'aging' as wrinkles that begin to appear on our face. But that word applies to all the diseases and conditions that impact our health . . . breast cancer, heart disease, diabete...
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Author:
Linda Chaé
20th May 2008
U.S. News reported the tragic story of three women who had a kidney failure as a result of buttock enhancing injections last week.
From what I read these women seemed to have been thoroughly misinformed about their cosmetic surgery procedure and did n...
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Author:
breastsurgery
14th April 2008
"The U.S. Census Bureau says that 18 million students have enrolled in college for the 2007-2008 school year. This marks a healthy increase from twenty years ago when only 12.8 million students were registered for college. Thinking about joining the swell...
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Author:
Mistina Thomson
15th February 2008
State university of New York at Binghamton popularly known as Binghamton University was founded in 1946 as a branch of Syracuse University. It was split at 1950 and named Harpur University in honor of colonial teacher Robert harpur. It was the first to jo...
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Author:
Peter Salazar
01st February 2008
The University of Texas, with its flagship campus in Austin, is one of the original eight "Public Ivys," according to Richard Moll. Moll coined the phrase in his 1985 book, Public Ivys: A Guide to America's Best Public Undergraduate Colleges and Universi...
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Author:
Ki Gray