Articles, tagged with "scavengers", page 7
01st May 2008
Vaginal sores like the name implies affect a female genital parts at any given time whether they are sexually active or not. Many think that the HIV scourge is the only ailment that hassled many including the intelligent doctors. Wrong. A vaginal sore...
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Author:
paulina08
29th April 2008
An agent with Island Real Estate on Anna Maria Island, John Van Zandt said that he's seeing possibility in his territory. Surprisingly Charlotte County-North Port popped out a surprising 13 percent rise in sales during March but other parts of Southwest F...
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Author:
Vanessa Doctor
27th April 2008
Have you ever stopped to think about what lives in your bedroom other than you and maybe your significant other? Think small, probably too small to see without hunting with a microscope. No, we're not talking about the imaginary monsters under the bed. Th...
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Author:
M Shane
20th February 2008
Litigation in America
by: Alan Moretti
"There are nutty judges and nutty juries out there. And when you get them in the same room, you sometimes come up with nutty verdicts."
- Coale
A frivolous lawsuit in America's distant past was rare. The ...
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Author:
Alan Moretti
10th November 2007
For decades, images of dogs happily chewing on bones have been promoted on television and in motion pictures. As a result, pet owners have been feeding their dogs both raw and cooked bones, thinking that they are providing a natural form of nutrition for...
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Author:
D Beart
03rd September 2007
Every minute of every day the cells of our bodies are assaulted by particles called oxygen free radicals, also called oxidants. We can't escape free radicals because our cells produce them during normal metabolism. Additionally, our every day environment ...
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Author:
mv276
23rd July 2007
DID YOU KNOW in the 1800's lobster was known as a "poor mans food"? Poor colonial families, prisoners, servants and children often ate lobster because of its huge abundance and easy accessibility. Yes, it is hard to imagine, but there was a time when thi...
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Author:
Jimmy Faro
01st July 2007
Honed to a sleek and slender physique Cheetah ranges in weight from 100 to 150 lbs, with its long body and tail assisting it in high speed pursuits. The coat is generally yellowish with small black spots running throughout its length. The belly, like most...
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Author:
Ailurophile
16th June 2007
When vegetarians want to be insulting, they call anyone who disagrees with them a 'carnivore'. That's inaccurate. No human being is a carnivore. People are omnivores. Generally speaking, -if you look around the world - you see that people eat both meat a...
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Author:
Mike Scantlebury
06th June 2007
Many asthmatics have severe aggravation in their condition due to allergies to certain allergens. Common allergens causing asthma are:
Plant Pollens: Pollen grains are the powdery substance produced by the plants for the process of reproduction. Indivi...
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Author:
Tom alter
01st June 2007
The average American's diet is out of control.
Walk into any restaurant and you will see the kinds of food we love as a nation ' lots of pasta, red meat and sugary sweets. The American way of eating is very self-indulgent and unhealthy.
This is a v...
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Author:
Nitin Chhoda
24th January 2007
Day trading can be a very dangerous form of financial speculation, but it is going on from PC all over the United States and the world. The idea is to sell a futures contract to buy a currency, or a commodity, and then buy it back, even at a later date, ...
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Author:
AdamHeist
03rd January 2007
Things You should never feed your DogUnfortunately, there are a number of household items whichwe tend to take for granted that are potentially verydangerous to yourdog's health. It is especially important to be aware of thisbecause as you know, dogs are ...
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29th December 2006
In the Cayman Islands there is one attraction that many tourists flocked to, Stingray City. Since the crocodile hunter, Steve Irwin, died from a poisonous barb while diving at the Great Barrier Reef, tourism to the Stingray City has significantly dropped....
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Author:
Mary Hanna
05th December 2006
The cells in our bodies are constantly at war with substances called free radicals. Free radicals are scavengers that cause incredible damage to our bodies. Some free radicals are made inside the body, while others are caused by the food we ingest and the...
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Author:
Debra Gropp