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US Urges China to Fulfill Its Duty as a Major Exporter…

23rd September 2009
Recently, US Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson warned that the increasing benefit costs could threaten the growth of the national economy. According to him, the high cost of benefit programs such as Medicare could restrict the economic flexibility of the U... Read >
Author: Rohit dhankhari

Embrace debate as a critical component of democracy

17th September 2009
Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama are the two remaining candidates for nomination by the Democratic Party for the US Presidency. If finally elected to the White House in November, Clinton would be the first woman President of the US. If it were Obama, ... Read >
Author: Naveen Kumar

Top East Coast Psychology Schools

15th September 2009
If you are interested to be become a psychologist then it is vital that you choose the best psychology program and best psychology schools. There are several east coast psychology schools that provide great education and training to all aspirants. Amer... Read >
Author: The Sider Group

Cremation Tackling Teen Suicide

15th September 2009
Have you ever been asked, “How can you possibly do what you do?” I have been asked that question scores of times. Friends, colleagues and even family members will say. “How on earth can you ask people for money?” “It’s easy,” I reply, wh... Read >
Author: Headflood

F1 Visa Thailand

03rd August 2009
Academic study in the United States of America can be a rewarding and enlightening endeavor. Some of the luminaries of academia reside in the United States in order to teach and study at such institutions as Columbia University, Princeton, UC Berkeley, an... Read >
Author: US Visa Lawyer

Expecting Mother’s Diet Influencing Baby’s Gender?

19th July 2009
Boy or girl? If you’re an expecting mother, and don’t want to accidentally influence the gender of your future baby, you may want to pay special attention to your diet before conceiving the baby, according to recent studies. A baby`s sex depends on... Read >
Author: Alex Baran

Washington State University - Excellence in Education

09th July 2009
Washington State University is located in Pullman , Washington and boasts of a score of 81 on 100 according to stateuniversity.com. Its branch campuses are located in Spokane , the Tri Cities , and Vancouver . Established in the year 1890 as land-grant in... Read >
Author: michael russell

Tomasz Rut

27th June 2009
Tomasz Rut, a well respected and imaginative artist who conveys a plethora of emotions including passion, exuberance, gratification and anguish through his humanistic and brilliant works. Inspired by the magnificence of the Renaissance and the Baroque, h... Read >
Author: shane

How to Achieve Goals in a Short Amount of Time

17th June 2009
So, you want to achieve goals and you want to do it in as short amount of time as possible. No matter what you have been told about being patient, you know something that others don't know. You know that it doesn't have to take forever to Manifest Your De... Read >
Author: Bryan Appleton

How Much Do MBA Graduates Make?

04th June 2009
The MBA or Masters of Business Administration is widely viewed as a ticket to a high salary job whether on Wall Street or in Corporate America. There are obviously many variables that contribute to high MBA earnings including the school attended, the fie... Read >
Author: Robert Levin

Study Shows Another Link Between Vitamin D Deficiency and Breast Cancer

04th June 2009
A new Columbia University study shows that as many as three-fourths of premenopausal women with early stage breast cancer have vitamin D deficiency. It was further found that daily supplementation of 400 IU per day did not correct the deficiency. The 1... Read >
Author: RA Butters

Distressed Real Estate Investing 101

20th May 2009
As someone with a Masters Degree in Real Estate from Columbia University who also has first-hand knowledge investing in distressed real estate, I’m frequently asked by people how to make their fortune in today’s difficult real estate environment. Wit... Read >
Author: Robert Levin

The Gluten Diet A Cure for Some, A Fad for Most

13th May 2009
The Gluten Diet A Cure for Some, A Fad for Most In not quite 1 percent of Americans, consuming gluten damages the small intestine and impairs its ability to absorb nutrients. For such people, whose condition is known as celiac disease, doctors pre... Read >
Author: Mike

American Bingo

02nd April 2009
Bingo is a game of chance which is won when randomly chosen numbers result in a completed row of numbers. bingo has had a few names throughout history, including Lotto, Beano and Housie. The game is said to go back to a lottery game called “Lo Giuoco de... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

“What’s All the Excitement Surrounding the Dr. Oz Diet?”

27th March 2009
Dr. Who? There’s a flurry of excitement in the weight loss industry – again. I kept hearing the name Dr. Oz. I kept thinking of Dorothy in the Wizard of Oz every time I heard the name. One day I was watching Oprah and I heard the name again –... Read >
Author: Jane Marshall

Prescription Drugs such as Hydrocodone in the Home are the Key to Abuse by Teens

15th March 2009
Abuse of prescription drugs by teens has been increasing, and teens are often obtaining these drugs from home medicine chests or their friends. When a person gets addicted, the answer is an effective rehabilitation program that eliminates the desire to us... Read >
Author: addictioprofessor

True Story of How one Man Licked Worry in the Face to Help 200,000 People.

13th March 2009
This was the work of Dr Herbert E. Hawkes, Dean of Columbia College, Columbia University in New York from 1917 to 1943. He also explained that worry stems from confusion about any issue. Helping over 200,000 students during his 25 years in office solve ... Read >
Author: Joy Obihara

Robotic Arm Technology Has Rapidly Improved

11th March 2009
Cybernetics professor Kevin Warwick professes to be the "first Cyborg." Project Cyborg began in August of 1998, when Warwick implanted a computer chip into his left arm, which later allowed him to open doors, move a robotic hand and operate an electronic ... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON

Reap the Benefits of Volunteering

04th March 2009
Contrary to what cynics may think, there is no lack of good people around. In every community, you’re bound to find people who are willing to help, people who dedicate their time for different types of charities and causes. But why are they doing this? ... Read >
Author: Laura Roberts

Acai Berry Edge – the # 1 Acai Product

03rd March 2009
There are plenty of food supplements offered on the net and the television shows claiming to contain real Acai berry extract in them. Such claims need not be correct in every case. Some claims may be right and some others are mere fakes. One reliable Acai... Read >
Author: Paul Wyre

How To Use The Flesch Grade Level Readability Formula To Write For Your Audience

14th January 2009
Flesch Grade Level Readability Formula improves upon the Flesch Reading Ease Readability Formula. Rudolph Flesch, an author, writing consultant, and the supporter of Plain English Movement, is the co-author of this formula along with John P. Kincaid. That... Read >
Author: Jesse Dawson

What Are The Top Three Ways To Find Oil Vacancies?

13th December 2008
Are you looking for jobs in the oil industry? You have probably already gone to job agencies and online job boards to look for oil vacancies, right? If you haven't, go do so right now. These are not the best ways to find oil drilling jobs because too many... Read >
Author: Calvin

Drugs In Teenagers

03rd December 2008
Those numbers measure the percentage of teenagers who regularly use illegal drugs of some type. Just within the last month, 50 percent of teens report drinking alcohol with 37 percent saying they had been drunk on at least one occasion. Alcohol kills 5 ti... Read >
Author: Jonas Smith

A Biography Of President Elect Barack Obama

30th November 2008
Barack Obama was born on August 4th of 1961 in biggest city in Hawaii (Honolulu.) Obama's father was a black man (also named Barack Obama) born in Africa and his mother was a white woman born in Kansas. Obama's father and his mother separated and divor... Read >
Author: Marvin J. Markus

Barack Obama- The New Face of America

18th November 2008
Everyone knows the new shining pole of America "Barack Obama". Now he is the president of America. His mother, Ann Dunham, on the other hand grew up in the small-town locality of Kansas. His father was a worker in the oil rigs during the days of Depre... Read >
Author: Raisa Raima

Substance Abuse and the Child Welfare System

21st October 2008
Substance abuse is the overindulgence in and dependence of a drug or other chemical leading to effects that are detrimental to the individual's physical and mental health, or the welfare of others. Substance abuse may lead to addiction or substance depen... Read >
Author: Brian Diggins

More Good Reasons to Make Time for the Family Dinner

15th October 2008
Its well documented that children who eat dinner consistently with their families feel more attached, perform better in school and are less likely to be involved in drugs, alcohol, and other risky behaviors. But in todays fast-paced, taxing, busy world, t... Read >
Author: Sheena

baby boomers

29th September 2008
http://www.karen-turner-phd.com/ After reviewing the Vemma review of Opray Winfrey's Dr. Oz, Dr. Karen Turner, creator of www.Boomeryearbook.com recommends Vemma, a unique global work at home nutritional wellness drink that is a dream way to connect ba... Read >
Author: karen turner

The Barack Obama Prophecies (humor))

08th September 2008
by Josh Greenberger (August 17, 2008) Legend has it that Migel Nostrildamous, a seer of the 1500s, could smell the future. He predicted the 2008 U.S. Presidential race between Barack Obama and John McCain. Nostrildamous claimed there were two paral... Read >
Author: Josh Greenberger

Prescription Drug Addiction And Abuse Still High Among Teenagers

08th September 2008
The abuse of prescription and over the counter medications is the most troubling trend on today’s drug landscape, says the Partnership for a Drug Free America. And more treatment programs need be made available for victims of prescription drug addiction... Read >
Author: Rod MacTaggart

Expecting Mother’s Diet Influencing Baby’s Gender?

08th September 2008
Boy or girl? If you’re an expecting mother, and don’t want to accidentally influence the gender of your future baby, you may want to pay special attention to your diet before conceiving the baby, according to recent studies. A baby`s sex depends on... Read >
Author: Alex Baran

Prescription Drug Addiction Fueled By Easy Online Access

23rd July 2008
Eighty-five percent of the 365 web sites selling highly addictive and dangerous controlled substances require no prescription, according to a study just released by Columbia University researchers, a situation that is seriously hampering efforts to curb p... Read >
Author: Rod MacTaggart

The School Bully Deserves Help

22nd July 2008
Vancouver, WA � 30 Percent of children in the United States are involved in school bullying according to National Youth Violence Prevention. That is 5.7 million American children who either are bullies or are picked on at school. �We�ve forgot... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Interview with Dan Ronco, Author of UNHOLY DOMAIN

28th May 2008
Dan Ronco's latest novel is a suspenseful techno-thriller filled with adventure, romance and greed. A former successful engineer and businessman, he used his knowledge and experience to craft Unholy Domain, a story that delves into controversial, provoc... Read >
Author: Mayra Calvani

http://www.search4i.com/Articles/2008/Mar/04/Barack-Hussein-Obama-Biography

11th March 2008
Full Name: Barack Hussein Obama Jr. Party: Democratic Political Office: U.S. Senator from Illinois, elected 2004; member, Illinois State Senate 1997-2004 Business/Professional Experience: Attorney, law firm of Miner Barnhill & Galland (Chicago, IL), 19... Read >
Author: search4i

10 Things to know about Pain Reliever Drugs Abuse

11th January 2008
A disturbing fact sheet… Pain relievers are medicines that reduce or relieve headaches, sore muscles, arthritis or related aches and pains. There are many different pain reliever drugs. While some of them are prescription drugs, yet many of these are... Read >
Author: Brenda Stokes

Ivy League Schools

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

Is Drug Rehab Needed in Our High Schools and Colleges?

26th August 2007
Illegal drug use is so rampant in schools, that they could be labeled “drug-infested”, according to recent study. Eight out of ten high school students and four out of ten middle schools students have witnessed illegal drug use, drug dealing or posses... Read >
Author: Karen Morris

Becoming Rich

05th July 2007
Most sane people would prefer to be rich rather than be poor or average. So why aren't they rich? You can discover why by looking at those who go from average to rich and seeing what you can learn from them. The number one strategy that takes people fr... Read >
Author: JAMES DELROJO

JANERA.com is an online magazine and social networking site

01st July 2007
JANERA.com is an online magazine and social networking site. The site's aim is to unify the diverse group of Global Nomads and communicate the global JANERA.com is an online magazine and social networking site. The site's aim is to unify the diverse grou... Read >
Author: janeralinks

Do You Use These Strategies to Manage Your Mood?

30th May 2007
Stress is our reaction to people or things going on around us. Sometimes these things are positive, i.e. a vacation, a promotion or a special event. Sometimes the things are negative, i.e. a traffic ticket, someone you care about is ill, or projects at ... Read >
Author: Patten Coaching & Consulting

Am I Alone With Hair Loss?

15th April 2007
Did you know that you're not the only one that has a problem with hair loss? In fact there are millions of people around the world that are afflicted with hair loss. So you're in good company and there are plenty of people just like you that want the... Read >
Author: Jim Hampton

The Amazing Race Nominated for a GLAAD Media Award

04th April 2007
The gay and lesbian community has come a very long way in terms of gaining proper, equal and significant representation in the entertainment industry, and one of this year’s shining example is the hit reality series, The Amazing Race. Among the previ... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Philadelphia Schools and Privatization Is It a Mistake?

18th November 2006
The Philadelphia schools have been contracting out (also called privatization) many schools services to for-profit businesses and nonprofit organizations for four years and are entering their fifth. School Reform Commissioner Daniel Whelan is willing ... Read >
Author: Patricia Hawke

Philadelphia Schools and Privatization — Is It a Mistake?

12th October 2006
The Philadelphia schools have been contracting out (also called privatization) many schools services to for-profit businesses and nonprofit organizations for four years and are entering their fifth. School Reform Commissioner Daniel Whelan is willing ... Read >
Author: Patricia Hawke

How to Create a Powerful First Impression

05th June 2006
10 seconds. That's all the time you have to make a positive impression with people you meet for the first time. Since networkers spend so much time trying to meet new contacts, it is essential that they analyze their "meeting" approach for effectiveness. ... Read >
Author: Arthur Hastings