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05th October 2009
Good sight is thus the result of a relaxed state of mind and body, whereby the individual person feels a direct contact with the surrounding world through the five senses. Poor sight, on the other hand, is the result of tension, where the person is, to a ... Read >
Author: conor
28th September 2009
For many parents, especially those who reside in the northeastern United States as well as other places, the pinnacle of education is found in Ivy League schools. Their cherished dream and life-long ambition is to send their sons and daughters to these sc... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
25th September 2009
Straits Times journalist from Singapore, Lim Yee Hung reported in a newspaper article that he received two university degrees last week. One is an associate degree in Criminal Justice and the other is a bachelor's degree in Journalism. It took him just on... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
24th September 2009
Every other year, the U.S. Energy Department holds a solar decathlon for teams from various universities around the world. The winning team receives a $100,000 grant over two years.
A Contest of a Different Sort
The solar decathlon is an interesting... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
08th August 2009
Does your workday consist of sitting in place of many hours in the sphere of a chair — keyboarding, chatting on the phone, surfing the netting, and discussion with clients and co-workers? And perform your back, shank, shoulders and rear conclusion give ... Read >
Author: folita1
23rd July 2009
Overview
Severe calorie restriction is in practice often a dangerous element for dieters which
can result in starvation. Adequate nutrition is essential for survival, weight loss
and proper health.
However, as early as 1934 researchers at Co... Read >
Author: jmarion04
11th June 2009
The idea of using sensors in a database is attractive. Several groups are working on ways to implement the sensor network approach in such a way that data can be retrieved with more flexibility.
The existing networks are being used primarily for scien... Read >
Author: Tom Gruich
16th April 2009
Planning is the first step for any building, therefore it is reasonable to assume interior design jobs will always be around. There is residential or commercial interior design. You can specialize in kitchens, bathrooms, hotels, museums, restaurants, ligh... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON
25th February 2009
Recent studies conducted at Cornell University suggest negative environmental effects can and do have a marked influence on your child’s cognitive and developmental growth.
On the flip-side, however, exposure to pleasant, natural settings, like the ... Read >
Author: Kayla Reid
05th February 2009
Promoting a state versus promoting a product requires different mindsets. In the first case, a state encompasses many facets – downtown, historical attractions, museums, demographics, environmental initiatives, industrial zones and many other topics tha... Read >
Author: pardeepkaur
03rd February 2009
Promoting a state versus promoting a product requires different mindsets. In the first case, a state encompasses many facets – downtown, historical attractions, museums, demographics, environmental initiatives, industrial zones and many other topics tha... Read >
Author: pardeepkaur
14th December 2008
Promoting a state versus promoting a product requires different mindsets. In the first case, a state encompasses many facets – downtown, historical attractions, museums, demographics, environmental initiatives, industrial zones and many other topics th... Read >
Author: Joel McLaughlin
08th December 2008
A few months ago you were so excited. You found out you were pregnant. This is great, we are starting a family. You couldn't wait to tell everyone the great news. Now its 15 months later and you realize you gained some weight in that time and you don't li... Read >
Author: Walter Derksen
30th October 2008
A new study just published in a recent issue of the journal Obesity has revealed that thin people eat very differently than heavy people at all-you-can-eat buffet restaurants.
Researcher Brian Wansink and his team from the Cornell University Food and B... Read >
Author: Tom Venuto
13th October 2008
The wines of New York State have been making a name for themselves over the years and now rival the wines of California, from Napa Valley, and Sonoma Valley. The Cayuga Lake Wine Trail is the longest running wine trail in New York State. With over fifte... Read >
Author: B. Hopkins
08th October 2008
Modern offices don’t have typewriters, dictating machines and other old fashioned machines anymore. Today, scientifically conceived systems and tools are in sync with individual human talents and skills. In other words, individuals, machines and ideas a... Read >
Author: Chris Carter
10th September 2008
RATAN TATA – A VISIONARY
“I am proud of my country. But we need to unite to make a unified India, free of communalism and casteism. We need to build India into a land of equal opportunity for all. We can be a truly great nation if we set our sights... Read >
Author: rupal jain
17th August 2008
Do you care what you and your family eat? I'm sure you do.
But, in today's fast paced life, most of us often just grab
something quick - - - Fast Foods / Processed Foods - - -
We are getting empty calories filled with ingredients that
increase our a... Read >
Author: Meg Greenly
26th July 2008
The Cumulative Effect on Our Children
Hormones are injected into cattle and sheep to promote weight gains in the animals. The faster weight gains reduce the waiting time for the animals’ slaughter, speeding the meat to the dinner table.
Dairy cow... Read >
Author: Sandy Powers
18th July 2008
At first glance, using the terms "Healthy" and "Chocolate" in the same sentence makes about as much sense as combining "Good" and "Outlaw"... there appears to be NO possible connection.
Chocolate is a treat, a candy, an indulgence that for centuries ha... Read >
Author: Timothy Prahl
10th July 2008
Do you care what you and your family eat?
I'm sure you do. But, in today's fast paced life, most of us often just grab something quick - - - Fast Foods / Processed Foods - - - We are getting empty calories filled with ingredients that increase our appe... Read >
Author: Meg Greenly
20th June 2008
Should you only play baby music and lullabies like Twinkle Twinkle to your baby or should you play Tchaikovsky?
What is the best music to play for your baby?
Popular opinion states that babies brains can only process simple sounds and melodies, and ... Read >
Author: Music Producer
29th April 2008
You’ve heard this lament before: “Why can’t I find a diet that works? Not for a week, a month, or a year, but one that gets the weight off, and keeps it off.”
It’s a fascinating issue, when you stop to give it a little thought. Sounds simple... Read >
Author: SingleWoman
05th February 2008
Almost everyone finds stress annoying and unwanted in their lives, but not everyone knows how dangerous stress can be - especially when it stays in your body for a long time. Certain parts of our bodies are directly affected by stress and its adverse effe... Read >
Author: Elizabeth
14th November 2007
There are 7 universities and 1 college known for their athletic and academic prowess, and I'd like to share some things about them, even though I could be out of my element. Even before the American Revolution, the Ivy League has been the greatest in Amer... Read >
Author: wellinggreg
01st July 2007
PEOPLE HAVE continued to evolve since leaving the ancestral homeland in northeastern Africa 50,000 years ago, both through the random process known as genetic drift and through natural selection.
Recent research indicates we have spread globally and e... Read >
Author: Sandeep
04th June 2007
From The Home Entertainment Show 2007 at the Grand Hyatt NY, NY
Press from Manhattan Home Theater NYC
A nice eye opening Press Conference was Tact Audio.
Ralph Glasgal is inventor of Ambiphonics and the RACE processor, which where both demonstrat... Read >
Author: B.Janeway
03rd May 2007
A study, carried out by Dr Chang Yong Lee and colleagues at Cornell University in New York, shows that drinking a cup of hot cocoa may be the perfect way to warm up and provide your body with a helpful dose of antioxidants. The study was published in the ... Read >
Author: Tim Moore
02nd April 2007
While researching an article for my site, I visited several popular forums featuring home health cures. I was surprised at the level of distrust and skepticism directed toward our health care system in general and pharmaceutical companies in particular. ... Read >
Author: Abigail Franks
29th March 2007
The National Association of Black Owned Broadcasters (NABOB) and DaimlerChrysler Corporation have collaborated to award the 2007 NABOB DaimlerChrysler Management Fellowship. The award aims to promote the development of African-Americans with excellent t... Read >
Author: Dwyane Thomas
14th March 2007
For a month now, reports of dead cattle have occupied the centre stage in the Warangal, Khammam and Adilabad Districts of the Telengana area of Andhra Pradesh in India (Deccan Herald, February 7, 2007, The Hindu, March 2, 2007, GM Watch, March 4, 2007). N... Read >
Author: Dr. C Kameswara Rao
06th February 2007
While everybody knows that Americans are getting fatter by the day, guess what? So are our cats! A quick look at the neighborhood veterinary clinic waiting room will likely show a similar situation - obese cats with health problems.
In a four-year rese... Read >
Author: Moses Wright
26th January 2007
Scott has been a healthy cat for many years and has relatively few health problems. The only little problem is that he has a bit of belly bulge. As the proud owner of Scott, Kat just don’t understand why Scott seems to be overweight!
Kat don’t feed... Read >
Author: Moses Wright
15th November 2006
Stress is a fact of life that most of us have learned to accept and grown accustomed to enduring in our busy lives. But minimizing noise, an element that often compounds stress, can lead to better concentration, increased productivity and can reduce you... Read >
Author: Patrick Altoft
15th November 2006
Copyright 2006 Melissa Galt
The Real World
This vision was short lived. I moved home and after two weeks of working a retail, full-time job, I came home and declared I wanted to go to college. I found I wasn't quite ready for the realities of a real... Read >
Author: Melissa Galt
28th March 2006
Americans are divided on the issue of Genetically Modified (GM) foods, but they have become somewhat more wary of them over the last three years.Rising Perception of RiskThe perception of the risks of GM foods, according to a survey, increased from 5.4 (o... Read >
Author: Joseph Mercola
28th February 2006
The Internet has revealed itself as a mediator between therapists and clients as online counseling websites surface all over the web. Online counseling, sometimes called E-therapy or cyber-counseling, is when a professional offers emotional support and ad... Read >
Author: shelly phegley
25th February 2006
Every other year, the U.S. Energy Department holds a solar decathlon for teams from various universities around the world. The winning team receives a $100,000 grant over two years.
A Contest of a Different Sort
The solar decathlon is an interesting... Read >
Author: Rick Chapo
14th January 2006
Copyright 2006 Mary Desaulniers
Imagine this scenario: your 12 month old baby is fussing because it is past his feeding time. You warm up his bottle of regular whole milk. No more infant formula. He looks healthy. You are feeding him well and you feel ... Read >
Author: Mary Desaulniers
10th October 2005
Robert Tappan Morris was the first person convicted by a jury under the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act of 1986. The story of the worm he created and what happened to him after it was released is a tale of mistakes, infamy, and ultimately the financial and p... Read >
Author: Marc Menninger
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