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The Truth Behind Belly Energies and Psychic Abilities

28th September 2009
Communications from spirit Guides and ghosts is somewhat of a mystery to most of us, but yet there are those who say they can openly communicate with other-worldly beings they call Guides and ghosts. There are a variety of ways in which a Guide or a de... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

SPINEL- AN IMPOSTOR FROM HISTORY THAT MAKES A GREAT GIFT TODAY

24th September 2009
A gemstone in a wide range of colors, a dazzling brilliance and a hard texture that most gemstone lovers would vie for, but the tag of being an impostor- wondering what it is? To put an end to all your confusion, let us tell you all about this stone that ... Read >
Author: Vince P. Platania

Types of diabetes.

22nd September 2009
According to the World Health Organization, a few decades back diabetes was an uncommon disease, in both developed and developing countries. Today, the story is different. It is currently estimated that over 143million people worldwide are affected by the... Read >
Author: jsolutions004

Attar & Oud Are the Purest Form of Perfume…

22nd September 2009
The word “Attar”, or oud which can be otherwise called as ‘Otto’, comes from the Persian word meaning “To smell sweet" . It is the Purest form of perfume that doesn't consist of any alcoholic property or any chemicals. Attar is one of the most v... Read >
Author: kuldeep560

Types of diabetes.

16th September 2009
According to the World Health Organization, a few decades back diabetes was an uncommon disease, in both developed and developing countries. Today, the story is different. It is currently estimated that over 143million people worldwide are affected by the... Read >
Author: J Solutions

List of Marvel Characters

15th September 2009
Overview There is not a child or adult alive today that does not know at least one Marvel character. But to get a full list of Marvel characters would first require us to segregate the many different types of creations that Marvel has introduced. The l... Read >
Author: Kenny Leones

How to use white noise mp3 to deal with colic baby crying?

13th September 2009
New parents find it a great challenge to control the crying of their babies. Parents do everything they can to make the baby happy, yet the baby chooses to cry. It is important for the parents to check the crying pattern of the baby. The parents have to c... Read >
Author: JhoanaCooper

Symptoms and Types of CP

12th September 2009
There are six diagnosed disorders under the general term Cerebral Palsy. Athetoid Cerebral Palsy is the second most frequently diagnosed type, affecting about 25 percent of all Cerebral Palsy patients. The term athetiod comes from a Greek word meaning ‘... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

New Age of Floral Duvet Covers

10th September 2009
Unfortunately these days not many people own a duvet cover set so for those not in the know I will not only explain what a duvet cover is, but what a duvet is also. Duvet derived from the French word meaning down.A duvet is a bag that is usually filled ... Read >
Author: denzale590

How to dance Tango

30th August 2009
Tango Description: Tango can be described as an “earthy” and “dramatic” ball room dance, with the walking movements being dominated. It is sometimes “slow,” and other times a bit “fast” and “sharp” dance. Beginning of Tango: T... Read >
Author: Yasir Wazir

Bathroom Mirror for Attractive Bathroom

27th August 2009
Bathroom is one of the most important parts in a home. The word meaning of bathroom is a room with a bath. The general meaning of it is where an individual bathes. Since the bathroom is a great part of a home, homeowners typically want it to look good ... Read >
Author: Vanessa Doctor

Essay: Types, Features & Basic Principles

03rd August 2009
Essentially, the essay is a piece of creative writing in prose on any subject-matter in which the writer aims to give his or her personal outlook on a subject. The term 'essay' is derived from a French word meaning 'act of weighing' and denotes 'attempt, ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Welcome to Moldova

23rd July 2009
Moldova is a European Country, which has a rich ethnic history. The majority of the population are Moldovans (Romanians), but the following national minorities live on this territory too: Ukrainians, Bulgarians, Gagauzians, Russians, Germans, Greeks, and ... Read >
Author: Alex Luncashu

Christian News Magazine Mellow Life in the Midst of Conflict

11th July 2009
A standard problem today is the majority don't know the way to deal with conflict - nor do they know the source of real peace. So we have quickly become a drugged society ; whether drugs are bought over the counter or in the street, the common goal is to ... Read >
Author: Toby Peterson

Marayoor Tour

11th July 2009
About Marayoor:Marayoor is one of the famous tourist spots in the Idukki District of Kerala state, South India. It is the land where nature, history and culture merge harmoniously into tourism. 42 kilometers north of Munnar through the Udumalppetta route,... Read >
Author: karthikeyan

The Unfortunate History of "The Miracle Mineral" - Asbestos

08th May 2009
Flexibility, durability and the ability to withstand high amounts of heat made Asbestos known as the 'Miracle Mineral' in Ancient Greece. Used for a wide variety of purposes such as funeral outfits for cremation of their kings to everyday household items ... Read >
Author: EvoSeo

The Super Apple For Your Diet And Nutritional Needs

28th April 2009
I want to introduce you to the marvelous and highly nutritious fruit, the apple, which is now ranking as one of the 20 "Super Foods" because of their antioxidant rich qualities. The word nutritious is a Latin word meaning "to nourish". The health benef... Read >
Author: Justaphonering

Learn To Breathe Properly And Acquire More Energy

17th April 2009
Did you know that breathing is the only essential bodily function performed unconsciously, that you can control consciously? Your body can go without food for months, water for weeks and yet your body can't go without oxygen for more than a few minutes. T... Read >
Author: suegold

Different Types Of Stock For Your Soup

27th March 2009
MEANING AND USE OF STOCK.--In order that soup-making processes may be readily grasped by the housewife, she should be thoroughly familiar with what is meant by stock, which forms the foundation of many soups. In looking into the derivation of this term, i... Read >
Author: onlinebmkt

Mastering The Art Of Making Soup

10th March 2009
The word 'soup' comes from the Latin 'suppare', which means 'soaking', and once described a dish of meat or vegetables that was soaked in the liquid in which it was cooked. In ancient times, soup was referred to as either broth (meaning 'brewed') or potta... Read >
Author: James Lanka

Exercise Your Eyes With Pinhole Glasses

10th February 2009
Pinhole glasses are also known as Stenopeic glasses. "Stenopeic" is a Greek word meaning "little opening". These eyeglasses have a series of pinhole size perforations or tiny openings which allow lesser amount of light to enter the eyes. They are made up ... Read >
Author: Mike

Brunette Hair Color

03rd February 2009
Brunette hair color is one of the most common in the world. The word brunette is thought to originate from the word brun which is a French word meaning brown. Brunette hair color will describe various shades of brown hair. The color of hair is a topic... Read >
Author: vishal

Strange facts

20th January 2009
If a statue in the park of a person on a horse has both front legs in the air, the person died in battle; if the horse has one front leg in the air, the person died as a result of wounds received in battle; if the horse has all four legs on the ground, t... Read >
Author: Vicky Advani

Bacteria: Improves Your Immune System

29th December 2008
When anybody hears something about "probiotic," the first thing comes in mind is yogurt. Though, there is much more to probiotics. In fact, they are over 100,000 billion bacteria & more than 500 various kinds are present in human beings. They control meta... Read >
Author: Alien

20 Chocolate Facts

19th December 2008
Chocolate is undoubtedly the most celebrated confectionary in the universe. We love and enjoy it in its many variations, But just how much do we know about our favorite indulgence. Whilst its fare to say, you don't need to be the worlds foremost expert ... Read >
Author: Lloyd Gordon

What They Say About Brunette Hair Color

16th December 2008
Brunette hair color is one of the most common in the world. The word brunette is thought to originate from the word brun which is a French word meaning brown. Brunette hair color will describe various shades of brown hair. The color of hair is a topic tha... Read >
Author: Francis K Githinji

Little Things I Know About Tulum

11th December 2008
The word Tulúm is said to be a Yucatec (Mayan language spoken in the Yucatán Peninsula) Mayan word meaning fence or wall. The wall was about eight meters thick and 400 meters long on the side parallel to the sea. Though it is believed that’s its old n... Read >
Author: Ella

The Nobel Movement Of The Girls Brigade

03rd December 2008
The boys and girls brigade movement was founded in Dublin Ireland in 1893. The girls brigade is an international interdenominational Christian youth movement which is very vibrant all over the world. The organization has come a very long way since the tim... Read >
Author: Francis K Githinji

The Fastest Way to Lose Weight Easily!

03rd December 2008
Forget about buying expensive diet pills or costly Jenny Craig meals; the fastest way to lose weight is right under your nose! Erin Stevens learned the fastest way to lose weight by accident. She was naturally thin and never had a problem gaining wei... Read >
Author: Lisa Wonsey

A Natural Herb Called Gymnema Sylvestre May Help Lower Blood Sugar

01st December 2008
Gymnema sylvestre is found naturally in central and southern India, where it has been used in traditional Indian medicine for almost two thousand years. It is known as 'gurmar' in ancient Indian texts, a word meaning 'sugar destroyer', which gives an ind... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Denver Faux Painting For A Beautiful Home

30th November 2008
For those homeowners fortunate to live in beautiful Denver, Denver faux painting services can take the walls of your home and turn them from blah to brilliant. Faux painting covers a wealth of decorative paint effects that can be applied to walls, doors... Read >
Author: Susan Slobac

Does Covert Hypnosis Exist

14th October 2008
The term 'hypnosis' is misleading. Hypnosis is derived from a Greek root word meaning sleep and is as much related to sleep as I am to George Bush. When in the hypnotic state you are not asleep, far from it, often your senses become sharpened and you have... Read >
Author: markcb

Does Covert Hypnosis Exist

14th October 2008
The term 'hypnosis' is misleading. Hypnosis is derived from a Greek root word meaning sleep and is as much related to sleep as I am to George Bush. When in the hypnotic state you are not asleep, far from it, often your senses become sharpened and you have... Read >
Author: markcb

Gianni Truvianni’s Inspiration For Writing “What Should Not Matter”

30th September 2008
I would like to acknowledge that the personality of Rosa; the fictional character from my 3rd book “What Should Not Matter” is based upon several “Latinas” (this word meaning ladies from Latin America) I met during my time in South America; who ... Read >
Author: Gianni Truvianni

Gianni Truvianni’s Inspiration For Writing “What Should Not Matter”

30th September 2008
I would like to acknowledge that the personality of Rosa; the fictional character from my 3rd book “What Should Not Matter” is based upon several “Latinas” (this word meaning ladies from Latin America) I met during my time in South America; who ... Read >
Author: Gianni Truvianni

Gianni Truvianni’s Inspiration For Writing “What Should Not Matter”

30th September 2008
I would like to acknowledge that the personality of Rosa; the fictional character from my 3rd book “What Should Not Matter” is based upon several “Latinas” (this word meaning ladies from Latin America) I met during my time in South America; who li... Read >
Author: Gianni Truvianni

Making The Perfect Cappuccino

26th September 2008
In making your own Cappuccino at home, you can mimic cappuccino with a powdered mix that you purchase at the store. You mix this with hot milk or water and top with a whipped topping. For a full recipe and a film showing you how to make the perfect Cappu... Read >
Author: jdobson

Acne Vulgaris What Is It And How Is It Different Than Regular Acne?

23rd September 2008
Have you ever heard the term "acne vulgaris"? If you think it sounds pretty gross and like a very nasty condition. Perhaps you imagine a condition that afflicts the private areas of the body. Well, not so fast. Let’s take a look at what this term m... Read >
Author: Sean P McCool

Canada – A Brief History of the Country

15th September 2008
At least three great nations fought to possess the beautiful and rich land of Canada. These were France, Great Britain, and America. The present culture of Canada proved to have equal domination from the three great nations. So, what makes Canada have the... Read >
Author: Caroline Telford

The Popular Filipino Delicacy

05th September 2008
Ever wondered how the Philippine Lechon came to be? The Philippine Lechon has been around for as long as we can all remember, especially in fiestas or birthdays, or ever weddings. The Philippine Lechon has been around for most of our years, but have you e... Read >
Author: Christine Layug

The Navajo Language

02nd September 2008
The Navajo language is part of the Athabaskan family of languages spoken in the southwestern United States by the Navajo people. It's unique in that most of the other Athabakan language family members are from the north. It's also ranked as the most hi... Read >
Author: Ultimate Language

Dummies guide to Personal Injury and Litigation

20th August 2008
In this article we aim to explain what personal injury and litigation means in the legal world. We will break down personal injury litigation into two general categories, negligence and intentional or as it is known in the legal world, torts. Torts is a f... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

The Dual Nature of the Torah

16th August 2008
Traditional Judaism believes that there is a dual Torah, consisting of the Torah Sh'b'ktav (the Written Torah) and the Torah Sh'Ba'al Peh (the Oral Torah). Commandments or statutes derived from the written Torah are called "d'Oraita" from the Aramaic wor... Read >
Author: Ultimate Language

Learning Choctaw

29th July 2008
Choctaw is a language spoken by the Choctaw people. It is part of the Muskogean family and is spoken by Native Americans in the southeastern U.S. It was a very popular language in the Frontier days, even known by the likes of some American presidents. ... Read >
Author: Ultimate Language

Qld spring wine festival pensioned off

24th July 2008
from:http://www.apparatus-instrument.com/buy-Wine_favourites/ Queensland's Granite Belt Wine & Tourism has confirmed it has pensioned off the former Spring Wine Festival, which has been running in the State's wine capital since the late 1980s. Organ... Read >
Author: kate

The Sokoke Cat

21st July 2008
A shorthair cat, Sokoke is believed to have originated many centuries ago in Sokoke-Arabuko rainforest in eastern Kenya. There it was called Khadzonzo by native tribesmen, the word meaning 'tree bark like in appearance' in local language. Despite its inde... Read >
Author: Ailurophile

Mumps – Causes, Symptoms and Treatment

10th July 2008
Mumps is a relatively mild viral infection of the salivary glands that usually occurs during childhood. Typically, mumps is characterized by a painful swelling of both cheeks. In some cases, the swelling may occur in only one cheek, or there may be no swe... Read >
Author: peterhutch

Reveal Yourself With Lingerie!

21st June 2008
Sometimes, the most difficult part of a relationship is “revealing yourself” – but revealing lingerie can be a big help in this regard. Fortunately, with the wide range and selection of adult lingerieavailable today, you’ll have no problem reveali... Read >
Author: Jonothan Blocker

From Compact tape to Compact disc

18th June 2008
The CD available on the market since the eighties remains the standard medium for commercial audio recordings even though new mediums are being developed. The audio CDs used are officially called Compact Disc Digital Audio or simply CD-DA as we all love a... Read >
Author: sam fergusson

Tips For Dealing With Contractors

04th June 2008
This week continues my series on opening a brick and mortar retail store from scratch. So far we’ve talked about startup plans, market research, and scouting for locations. If you need to catch up go to TimKnox.com and click the "Columns" tab. (NOTE ... Read >
Author: Tim Knox

Tips For Dealing With Contractors

04th June 2008
This week continues my series on opening a brick and mortar retail store from scratch. So far we’ve talked about startup plans, market research, and scouting for locations. If you need to catch up go to TimKnox.com and click the "Columns" tab. (NOTE ... Read >
Author: Tim Knox

The Massage Secret To Pain-Free Muscles

08th May 2008
To the list of things no one escapes, right below death and taxes, let us add muscle soreness. A sedentary person is still prone to gravity and kinetic forces, the basic stresses everybody experiences..even with massage. One might even build the cas... Read >
Author: Zach Hunt

Cufflinks That Cause A little Commotion

06th May 2008
Let’s face the facts; if you’re looking for something different in men’s fashion accessories, you have to look long and hard. Even the retailers are commenting on the generic nature of many brands. And the press are having a field day, there’s a l... Read >
Author: Morton

Do You Really Need An Apostille Service?

25th April 2008
Increasingly, many Americans are looking to relocate overseas or adopt children from foreign countries. The number is at an all-time high and we are fast becoming a nation of global citizens. Of course, moving to a new country requires a little bit o... Read >
Author: Melanie Viego

Opening the Seven Main Chakras

16th April 2008
The word Chakra stems from the word Cakra, which is a Sanskrit word meaning wheel. The seven main Chakras, according to Hindu traditions, are energy fields that are aligned with the spine, from the bottom or base of the spine to the top of the head. Each ... Read >
Author: Conrad Raw

Opening the Seven Main Chakras

13th April 2008
The word Chakra stems from the word Cakra, which is a Sanskrit word meaning wheel. The seven main Chakras, according to Hindu traditions, are energy fields that are aligned with the spine, from the bottom or base of the spine to the top of the head. Each ... Read >
Author: Conrad Raw

British Historic Taxidermy Specialists.www.Historical-taxidermy.com

03rd April 2008
The History of Arsenic, favoured by Victorian Taxidermists Arsenic and arsenic compounds have had a long and Janus-type interaction with humanity; on the one hand they have been extensively utilized, but on the other hand their poisonous properties hav... Read >
Author: www.Taxidermy4cash.com

Cufflinks That Cause A little Commotion

02nd April 2008
Let’s face the facts; if you’re looking for something different in men’s fashion accessories, you have to look long and hard. Even the retailers are commenting on the generic nature of many brands. And the press are having a field day, there’s a l... Read >
Author: morton

Cufflinks That Cause A little Commotion

27th March 2008
Let’s face the facts; if you’re looking for something different in men’s fashion accessories, you have to look long and hard. Even the retailers are commenting on the generic nature of many brands. And the press are having a field day, there’s a l... Read >
Author: Patrick

Obtuse Critiques: Designer Cufflinks And Their Creators

26th March 2008
A Rare Breed of cufflink A new range of enamel cufflinks by Ian Flaherty have quietly arrived on the market. They’re beautifully formed from English Pewter, giving life to lifeless forms. There is a horse and rider in breathless pursuit of the unfortun... Read >
Author: morton

Obtuse Critiques: Designer Cufflinks And Their Creators

07th February 2008
A Rare Breed of cufflink A new range of enamel cufflinks by Ian Flaherty have quietly arrived on the market. They’re beautifully formed from English Pewter, giving life to lifeless forms. There is a horse and rider in breathless pursuit of the unfortun... Read >
Author: Morton

Massage Therapy Schools of Massotherapy

06th February 2008
We all have long days and stressful jobs from time to time, and it can be hard to find a way to relax when we leave the office. However, one excellent way to let worries and stresses disappear is to get massotherapy. A great deal of science and knowledge ... Read >
Author: webnox

diabetic diet

04th February 2008
According to the World Health Organization, a few decades back diabetes was an uncommon disease, in both developed and developing countries. Today, the story is different. It is currently estimated that over 143million people worldwide are affected by the... Read >
Author: Ray Lam

Buy Weblo, sell high

06th November 2007
His market's bubble may be bursting, but Mike Jameson is doing just fine.In fact, he's more than fine. He's great. He has property down the East Coast, from Connecticut to Florida. He's safelyset up shop in places with picturesque names like Siesta Key an... Read >
Author: Christina

TORT LAW AND ITS IMPORTANCE

30th October 2007
Tort is a legal term which means a civil wrong recognized by law which is the basis for a lawsuit. A person is charged for a tort when someone harms another's body, property or legal rights. In this the person breaches a duty owned by him under the statu... Read >
Author: mindsprings

The High Holy Days: A Time of Personal Change and Spiritual Return

28th August 2007
As the leaves on the trees begin to turn, local Jews, as well as Jews all over the world begin the process of t'shuvah, a Hebrew word meaning repentance which comes from the root "to turn or return." For them, autumn ushers in the High Holy Days, during w... Read >

Critiques with an obtuse angle: Designer Cufflinks and their creators

28th August 2007
First Things First; Enter Vivienne Westwood The orb has landed, embossed in leather wallets, purses, bags and belts. Cast in pendants, necklaces and cufflinks. Printed and woven in ties and scarves. And on it goes. A symbol recognised internationally as ... Read >
Author: Patrick

Black Tea—When are the Best Pluckings?

14th August 2007
Black tea has become a worldwide phenomenon. In cafes and coffeehouses, teahouses and trendy bistros, black tea has become a favorite beverage of tea drinkers around the globe. The uniqueness of black tea lies in the processing—a procedure that he... Read >
Author: Jon Stout

The Meaning of Life - Lost The Will to Live - Then Win it Back

05th July 2007
The meaning of life, as long as the word “meaning" has a meaning to it like having your health and happiness then the meaning of life will mean living life to the full. Whereas in contrast, deteriorating health in ones body and gloom in ones habitat, th... Read >
Author: Kacy Carr

The Four Paths of Yoga

10th May 2007
The term Yoga was derived from a Sanskrit word meaning "to join", "to integrate" or "to unite". The goal of Yoga is to reach a union of mind and body and it is believed to have been put to use for more than 25,000 years. Yoga, as we know it today, dat... Read >
Author: RachelT

Vitamin E: Gamma not Alpha Tocopherol is often superior with Cancer and Alzheimer's

30th April 2007
is important to know that there are several types of Vitamin E. Vitamin E is actually a generic name for eight separate compounds. Some members of the vitamin E family are called tocopherols. These members include alpha tocopherol, beta tocopherol, gamma... Read >
Author: Kevin Flatt

Qiviut Yarn - Finer Than Cashmere, Warmer Than Wool And A Joy To Work With

23rd April 2007
There are many so called 'new' yarns on the market today but without doubt, the most unusual, luxurious and beautiful has to be Qiviut yarn. Until recently, this rare and expensive yarn was only available if you went to the Artic and purchased it there bu... Read >
Author: Robin OBrien

Nutrition for Your Family

27th March 2007
Are you one of this country's thousands of homemakers and trying to do a blue-ribbon job of feeding a family well? If so, you know that your task is vital to family health and important to happiness, and it isn't easy. You have a 4 point food program: ... Read >
Author: Liza Othman

An Inside Look at Proofreading

10th January 2007
An Inside Look at Proofreading.This is the ideal topic for us all to think about. We do iteveryday, especially those of us that use the Internet themajority of the time. Web pages, business letters, articles,news releases, documentation and most certainly... Read >
Donna Sweat

Historical Controversies Of Nectarine Nomenclature, 'Prunus Persica' Nectarina

06th January 2007
The question of when history on nectarines began cannot be answered properly and with any certainty. Efforts to do this by some websites that suggest that nectarine Prunus persica nectarina history should begin in China in 2000 BC to correspond with the h... Read >
Author: Patrick Malcolm

Sterling Silver Jewelry An Overview To Hallmarking And The Assaying Process

16th November 2006
To receive a hallmark items of precious metal must undergo tests carried out by the Assay office. This is done to ascertain if the object's content of precious metal meets the standard requirements of purity. Forms of marking precious metal objects we... Read >
Author: David-John Turner

Attar And Oud Are The Purest Form Of Perfume

07th September 2006
The word "Attar", or oud which can be otherwise called as 'Otto', comes from the Persian word meaning "To smell sweet" . It is the Purest form of perfume that doesn't consist of any alcoholic property or any chemicals. Attar is one of the most volatile oi... Read >
Author: Robert Goldsmith

How Much Should We Care About The War?

21st August 2006
Copyright 2006 Cole's Poetic License Really, how much time do you spend thinking about wars in the Middle East? And, if you're not traveling by air, about terrorist threats? Do your thoughts and words affect either in any way? They affect yo... Read >
Author: Evelyn Cole

Games - Consoles - technology evolved

23rd June 2006
Games consoles have a colourful history, but they only really rose into the public consciousness in the '80s with the NES the original Nintendo system. 'Nintendo' became a word meaning 'video game', and the Mario character became a worldwide sensation. ... Read >
Author: John Gibb

Trichologist FAQs

04th June 2006
Trichologist FAQs What Is The Origin Of The Word Trichologist? The word Trichologist originated in Greece. Trikhos is the Greek word meaning hair. What Is A Trichologist? A Trichologist is a hair stylist that is trained to recognize the sympto... Read >
Author: Ian Major

Everything Old is New Again

31st May 2006
EVERYTHING OLD IS NEW AGAIN "Art Deco Style" as a popular term, really came into regular usage during the 1960's, during the revival of interest in the style it represented and remains in use today. For me, it was what contributed to a way of li... Read >
Author: linda grossman

Make Your Leadership Your Life And Your Life Your Leadership

03rd May 2006
PERMISSION TO REPUBLISH: This article may be republished in newsletters and on web sites provided attribution is provided to the author, and it appears with the included copyright, resource box and live web site link. Email notice of intent to publish is... Read >
Author: Brent Filson

Your Ultimate Health Resource

02nd March 2006
Did you know that breathing is the only essential bodily function performed unconsciously, that you can control consciously? Your body can go without food for months, water for weeks and yet your body can't go without oxygen for more than a few minutes. T... Read >
Author: Dr Edward Steiner

Relieve Sinus Headaches Using a Lavender Eye Pillow

02nd March 2006
Why should you buy a lavender eye pillow or lavender neck wrap? Frequent sufferers are all too familiar with sinus headache symptoms: the throbbing pain around your eyes, nose, and cheeks, the sensitivity to the touch, the inability to bend over or exer... Read >
Author: Jenny Bishop

How Values Affect Leadership.

24th February 2006
How Values Affect Leadership.When we engage in the process of reviewing a leader in the conventionalsense of the word, meaning as a person who is in charge of guiding otherstoward a certain goal, we cannot escape also examining his or her values.In leader... Read >
joan marques

Enjoy an Australian Cultural Dining Experience

03rd February 2006
For our wedding anniversary recently I wanted to do something wildly exotic, and experience something totally different. Going to dinner was pretty standard practice for us, and there are many wonderful restaurants around the Brisbane, Gold Coast, and th... Read >
Author: Michaela Scherr

The Truth Behind Belly Energies and Psychic Abilities

25th January 2006
Communications from spirit Guides and ghosts is somewhat of a mystery to most of us, but yet there are those who say they can openly communicate with other-worldly beings they call Guides and ghosts. There are a variety of ways in which a Guide or a de... Read >
Author: Bobbie Grennier

Divorce is so final have you really thought it through?

17th December 2005
The word divorce is a French word meaning separation or dissolved marriage bond. Divorce in some jurisdictions is a relatively recent phenomenon. In Canada for instance, there was no divorce until 1960s. In developed countries, the divorce rate h... Read >
Author: David Skul

The History Of Roulette

27th September 2005
The term "Roulette" is derived from a French word meaning small wheel. The origin of Roulette is not very clear. while some sources state that Blaise Pascal, a 17th Century French mathematician invented the roulette wheel, other sources state that the g... Read >
Author: Adel Awwad

What would I do without my doula?

20th September 2005
By Suzanne Doyle-Ingram By the time my husband and I finally got pregnant the first time, I had done a lot of reading about birth options and we had already decided to have a midwife instead of a doctor. We believe that pregnancy is a healthy state of ... Read >
Author: Suzanne Doyle-Ingram