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Audio Books Online - History Repeats Itself

24th September 2009
I have tried to convince many friends to listen to audio books online. This really is not any different to reading a regular book, except that someone else's voice does the reading for you. Apparently the move from the 'traditional book' to a compact disc... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Kissology 101: Right in the Kisser

30th August 2009
Everyone loves to pucker up – especially singles when they exchange their first all-important kiss – but kissing is particularly fascinating to scientists. They’ve even given the study of that lip-locking subject a name, "philematology", but we thin... Read >
Author: Michiel Van Kets

Cyberspace, Cybermall and Cybermedia

17th August 2009
Cyberscape. For you who like science fiction is already very familiar with this word cyberspace. Meanwhile, for those who do not like science fiction is not, certainly at least heard the word syberspace. Cyberspace is a term that simply pouler nowadays, e... Read >
Author: Tutang MM

Lose pounds and adopt a more healthy approach to life with Hoodia Gordonii.

11th July 2009
If your diet leaves you dissatisfied and craving more food, we have a solution for you. UniqueHoodia is different from Proactol which binds and removes fat from your diet. UniqueHoodia lowers your appetite and stops you from eating. Try UniqueHoodia if yo... Read >
Author: Jack Mercer

The Untapped Wealth Of Indian Tribal Art Forms

01st July 2009
Indian heritage has been a huge cauldron of variety of riches, has been an anthropologist's delight. It is a treasure of fables, stories, different colors, dynasties, beliefs and customs, and myriad art forms. Indian tribal art is a part and parcel of ... Read >
Author: Emantras

The Pain of Marketing

18th June 2009
When it comes to marketing your business, you will often hear you need to identify your prospects pain. As coaches, we are trained to see “pains” and “problems” as “challenges” and “opportunities.” The idea of pain seems very negative and ... Read >
Author: Kathy Jo Slusher-Haas

What the WIIFM

18th June 2009
How many times have you been at a networking event and someone asked you, “What do you do?” And as you explain, “I am a coach. I help people transform their lives and businesses so they can be more productive and happy.” What do you get in ret... Read >
Author: Kathy Jo Slusher-Haas

The Rules of Attraction.

12th June 2009
When it comes to romance, opposites don't always attract. We uncover the fundamentals of how science could help you find 'the one' Chatting to someone you've met for the first time for several minutes is usually enough time to assess whether you are attra... Read >
Author: Matt

History Repeats Itself With Online Audio Books

11th June 2009
I have tried to convince many friends to listen to audio books online. This really is not any different to reading a regular book, except that someone else's voice does the reading for you. Apparently the move from the 'traditional book' to a compact disc... Read >
Author: suegold

Varying Diet Products And How They Can Help Your Live A Better Lifestyle

14th May 2009
The conception of corpulency is usually blamed on genetic sciences, but according to scientists and wellness experts this massive postulate is nothing more than a myth and really a plain old cop out. Nonetheless, we all know that maturate tends to put a c... Read >
Author: kristiambrose

Wedding Fever is Here

10th March 2009
Wedding FeverThe Spring is here, and to quote the poet Alfred Lord Tennyson, “In the spring a young mans fancy light turns to thoughts of love.” In other words, couples out there feel more loved up as the weather gets warmer and the days get lighter. ... Read >
Author: sarah hague

Maintenance of Turquoise Jewelry

23rd February 2009
Turquoise is a sacred stone "that has been used for centuries to adorn ritual objects and is still considered a valuable possession by the Indians and the Indians of Mexico," says Carol Karasik, author of The Turquoise Trail. An anthropologist and a jewel... Read >
Author: Double Dee Deals

It Takes a Village (of Mothers) to Save Our Planet

05th January 2009
We've all been told that mother knows best. Lorena Aguilar Revelo is the perfect example of an activist and leader who draws on her mothering skills. She was born in San Jos�, Costa Rica, and is an anthropologist with a major in Cultural Ecology. Af... Read >

Experience the alternative side of Orlando

11th December 2008
With its packed events calendar, there is a lot more to Orlando than its range of theme parks. Indeed from folk festivals and musical celebrations to sporting events and cultural activities, the city puts on a spectacular array of festivities every year... Read >
Author: Isla Campbell

It Takes a Village (of Mothers) to Save Our Planet

08th December 2008
We've all been told that mother knows best. Lorena Aguilar Revelo is the perfect example of an activist and leader who draws on her mothering skills. She was born in San Jos�, Costa Rica, and is an anthropologist with a major in Cultural Ecology. After ... Read >

Learn Montessori Home School and Home Schooling Montessori

18th November 2008
The Montessori system of education is named after its creator, Dr. Maria Montessori who was a doctor, scientist, philosopher and anthropologist. She perceived that external influences do not just influence a young child’s mine, they form it. Therefore ... Read >
Author: Carol Currie

How Do Hoodia Diet Pills Guarantee Weight Loss?

05th June 2008
Hoodia is by now a well-established name in the weight-loss industry, and most people will know that these products come from a natural plant called hoodia.The Hoodia plant looks like a cactus, but is in fact a succulent, and has many varieties, but it is... Read >
Author: goodfellow

Audio Books: A better way to know this world

07th April 2008
An audio book is a recording that is principally of the verbal words. It is often based on a recording of viably available materials on paper. However, this is not always the case, nor is this necessary to fit the meaning of an audio book. These books wer... Read >
Author: Adam Jaylin

More flexible spines in women

12th February 2008
Women’s spines have evolved to be more flexible and supportive than men’s to prevent them from toppling over while pregnant, scientists believe. An extended curve and stronger lower back allow women to shift their centre of balance easily during pregn... Read >
Author: Emma-Gill

Finding Happiness

25th January 2008
The Da Vinci Code is a great movie. Tom Hanks says at the end of this that "maybe human is divine." This is the main idea of this article. The Old Testament talks about punishing naughty people that can help a new society. But Jesus rebelled against th... Read >

Hoodia Gordonii-This Marvelous Appetite Suppressant's History

14th January 2008
*The Age-Old Appetite Suppressant - Hoodia Gordonii* Is Hoodia Gordonii really a recent discovery? It is, yet it isn't. Actually, Hoodia Gordonii is a new discovery to our modern world-however, ancient tribes in the Kalahari Desert of South Africa have... Read >
Author: Claude Anthony

Weight Loss - Hoodia Gordonii Plus

24th August 2007
Hoodia Gordonii Plus is an advanced appetite suppressant, metabolism booster, fat burner and energy enhancer all in one. This supplement contains thermogenic ingredients which support an exclusive, all-natural supplement with no harmful ingredients lik... Read >
Author: Alien

Anthropology papers

24th July 2007
Anthropology papers are written by an anthropology students mainly on an anthropology topic and this could mean a particular or everything related to the study of mankind. Writing this type of paper is educational and should be normally different from wri... Read >
Author: Sharon White

What Color Makes You the Most Sexually Attractive?

24th July 2007
According to Stephen Juan, Ph.D., an anthropologist at the University of Sydney, there is much behavioral science research showing the most popular skin colour, eye colour, or hair colour in terms of sexual attractiveness. But there is little on what is t... Read >
Author: feelingflirty

Audio books - the best way to have fun and learn

13th July 2007
The concept of audio books refers to the content of a book which is recorded and then used with the same purpose as the written form. This new way of learning or just having fun is very popular all over the world as it is cheaper, easier to use and long l... Read >
Author: Clint Jhonson

Are you an Eco Cultural Creative?

01st July 2007
Congratulations, if you are reading this article then you are probably a Cultural Creative (CC). Welcome to the club and it is a growing one at that. According to anthropologist Paul Ray there is a new group in town - The Cultural Creatives. This group... Read >
Author: Davinos Greeno

Hoodia Gordonii – Does it Really Promote Weight Loss? An Inside Look

17th May 2007
Hoodia Gordonii has quickly become one of the most popular and best-selling weight loss supplements of all time. Everyday, more and more people are discovering its potent appetite-suppressing and fat-burning abilities. Hoodia has also been shown to work w... Read >
Author: Ante Zunich

Stargate Actor Guest Stars on 24

12th May 2007
Actor Michael Shanks takes a break from his anthropologist character on Stargate SG-1 to get a taste of some action on the award-winning series 24 on the episode 1:00 AM–2:00 AM, which will be aired on April 30. His participation on the series 24 will b... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Neuro-Linguistic Programming for Fitness?

05th March 2007
Copyright (c) 2007 Ainsley Laing Last week, an old friend of mine (who I have known for almost 30 years), was telling me about how he feels about the current state of his life. He used the term "empty contentment". "Empty contentment". Wow, how do... Read >
Author: Ainsley Laing

Historic Hermannsburg in Central Australia

12th June 2006
The Hermannsburg mission was established in 1877 by German Lutheran missionaries about 125 km west of Alice Springs in the majestic Western MacDonnell Ranges in Central Australia. The missionaries settled at permanent waterhole known to the local Western ... Read >
Author: Miguel Scaccialupo

Sales and Neurological Levels

25th April 2006
Logical levels? What is that you might ask? It is a model created by Robert Dilts a pioneer in the field of neuro-linguistic programming (NLP) after studying Gregory Bateson (1904-1980), some believe that Bateson will before long (presumably in the 21st c... Read >
Author: Patrick Porter

School Yourself in the Writing Field

04th December 2005
Writing in your journal every day may seem arduous. Perhaps you may think you have nothing to write there. But to write every day and fish for those ideas is one way to tap your untapped brain resources and apply them to a writer's page every single day... Read >
Author: Karen Cole

How To Communicate Using Space

22nd October 2005
What Is Proxemics? The study of the communicative aspects of personal space and territory is called proxemics. Everyone is surrounded by an invisible zone of psychological comfort that follows us everywhere we travel. This protective bubble acts as a... Read >
Author: Tristan Loo