Vegetarianism
By Jackie Wellman - 1/4/2008
Millions worldwide suffer from malnutrition and the threat of starvation. One-third of the grain in the world is being used to feed to animals to fatten up for slaughter. The amount of grain fed to animals being raised for slaughter is higher in the United States than other parts of the world. We ... Top Ten Questions to Ask Yourself When Selecting Your Target Market
By Alvah Parker - 1/4/2008
Target Market is defined as the group to which you aim your marketing efforts. The more clearly you define and understand your market, the better you can market directly to that group. Talk their language, answer their problems, and show that your really "get" them and they are more likely to do b... Your Own Worth Should be Worth Success
By DeAnna Spencer - 1/4/2008
Read these four simple steps that reveal how to get into the habit of being persistent. The average person can easily learn and practice these all-important steps. 1. Always know exactly what you want and allow your whole being to strive, without wavering, to follow the path to fulfilling your pla... Multiple Sclerosis - What Is It Exactly?
By Michael Russell - 1/4/2008
If you`ve watched the TV series "The West Wing", you are no doubt familiar with the story of President Bartlett keeping from the public that he had multiple sclerosis while he was running for office. The show touched on the basics of the disease and for the most part tried to give us some idea of w... Substitutions for Commonly Called for Ingredients
By Shauna Hanus - 1/4/2008
What should you do if you are in the middle of a recipe and realize you are out of an ingredient? You could send your child to the local convenience store for cream cheese and end up having to serve your caviar with Velveeta because to a 13 year old they are both soft cheeses. This really happened... A Pease Journey
By Carol A Hill - 1/4/2008
Remnants of dried peas were found in Egyptian tombs. Hot pea soup was sold by Athenian vendors to passersby. The Romans served them with poultry or meat and vegetables added to them. In the middle ages, peas were a main staple food that kept the peasants well-fed during the harsh winter months. The ... What to Do When Your Alarm Clock Doesn?t Wake You Up
By Pankaj Andy - 1/4/2008
Tring ? Tring the alarm rings?but did you fail to wake up? You have a crucial meeting tomorrow. The last thing you do while sleeping is to set the timing s of your alarm clock, retaining full confidence in yourself of not making the blunder of getting late this time. But what happens? The alarm bell... Vitiligo Disorder White Patches & Theories
By Jason H - 1/4/2008
White patches on the skin, premature graying of the scalp, eyelashes, eyebrows, and beard, and sometimes a loss of color inside the mouth?these are some of the distinct signs of vitiligo. Some people might mistake it as a disease brought about by too much sun exposure. While signs of this disease co... Buy Contact Lenses Online?
By Mansi Aggarwal - 1/4/2008
Trying to find the simplest way to order your contact lenses may have been a difficult feat in the past, but not anymore. With the world wide web so easily accessible to many, the availability of ordering the perfect contact lens online is great. The following paragraphs will give some valuable ti... Lead A More Meaningful, Peaceful And Happy Life
By Terry Vermeylen - 1/4/2008
Even a relatively minor action, if undertaken with a conscious awareness of how imprints make us see an otherwise "neutral" or "empty" world as we do, will lead to tremendous results. Why do you make knee jerk decisions? Why do you make bad choices? Why don?t you take the time to reflect on ... Kingdom of Heaven
By Tamika Johnson - 1/4/2008
Kingdom of Heaven is Ridley Scott?s way of trying to recapture the success of Gladiator and to turn Orlando Bloom into the international sensation and instant leading man that Crowe became after is Oscar winning performance in that Gladiator. I don?t fault Bloom for trying. I know he had to be thi... The Greatest of all Discoveries
By Saundra L. Washington - 1/4/2008
It has been said that the parable of the prodigal son is the most beautiful story ever written. It is told by One who knows best the hearts of many prodigal sons and daughters, Jesus Christ. This miniature gospel is so rich in spiritual truth, that its indescribable wealth can never be depleted. It ... Energy Work Basics Part 4: Imagine!
By Karen Titanich - 1/4/2008
Einstein said, ?Imagination is more important than knowledge?. Did you know that athletes use the power of their imaginations to perfect their athletic performances? Musicians and vocalists do the same thing. In their mind?s eye, they imagine the perfect performance step by step. The athlete imagi... Putting Your Best Face Forward: Help for Men?s Skin Care Problems
By John Alfred - 1/4/2008
Unique merits define individuals. The merits of unique botanicals define Bullie, a revolutionary men`s skin care method. With specialized cleansers, after-shaves, balms and scrubs, Bullie products are customized to meet the needs of three distinctive skin types: all skin/combination, normal/oily and... The Sodium/potassium Balance
By Stewart Hare - 1/4/2008
The main positively charged electrolyte that is found in the extracellular fluids which baths all the body cells is sodium. A pump in the cell membrane maintains high levels of sodium inside the cells to offset that in the extracellular fluid. Sodium chloride (salt) is found in table salt, salted cr... Benefits Of Olive Oil-How You Too Can Reap The Benefits!
By Margarette Tustle - 1/4/2008
Where Did Olive Oil Begin? The Mediterranean is a cultural Mecca, and people around the world have started to reap the benefits of olive oil because of what was first discovered there. The benefits of olive oil stem back to the beginning of this culture. The health benefits of olive oil are both i... Boost Your Anabolic Hormone Levels - Naturally!
By David Petersen - 1/4/2008
Anabolic steroid use appears to be on the rise. With the great increase in modern recombinant DNA technology, steroids such as growth hormone, growth factors and testosterone-based analogs have become increasingly more available and affordable. Despite their renewed popularity however, anabolic ste... Help to Reduce Belly Fat
By Kathryn Martyn, M.NLP - 1/4/2008
Can You Lose Weight Where You Want? If you have excess weight only in specific parts of your body, you still must look at yourself as a whole. It`s not possible to spot reduce; in other words, you can`t dictate that you only want weight to come off one place or another. In most cases your s... Serendipity Frozen Hot Chocolate
By Gary Gresham - 1/4/2008
Serendipity frozen hot chocolate is a signature dish at the Serendipity 3, nestled in the heart of the upper east side of New York. The place is a general store and restaurant combined with a coffeehouse and soda fountain and serves the most famous dessert in New York. Serendipity New York was foun... Gourmet Flavored Coffee
By Hans Dekker - 1/4/2008
Coffee tastes great by itself, but for an extra special taste sensation, try gourmet flavored coffee. There are many flavoring substances which can be added to coffee to give your daily cup of Java an out of the ordinary flavor experience. Some flavors are natural enhancers that go together with co... Use Ginkgo Biloba to Starve Off Alzheimer`s and Dementia
By Rudy Silva - 1/4/2008
Dementia, Alzheimer`s, and other mental diseases are accelerated by the, * The lack of blood to the brain * The lack of oxygen to the brain * The lack of minerals and vitamins to the brain * The lack of glucose to the brain * Increase of toxins to the brain. The lack of blood to the brain ... What is Tea Tree Oil? Benefits?
By Linda Fournier - 1/4/2008
Tea Tree Oil (Melaleuca alternifolia) has a proven history of over sixty years of safe usage. Some call it the medecine cabinet in a bottle! Tea Tree 100% Pure Essential Oil! It`s o.k. to apply this oil neat the same goes for lavender but I recommend if you have sensitive/reactive skin to always d... I Love You-Will You be My Valentine?
By Sanjeev Himachali - 1/4/2008
"I love you" is a "sweetest" one liner...we all likes to listen...not only once in a year but everyday. Though there should not be any particular occasion or time for one to express his or her love to any person whom they love...it should be often and regular, but how many of us really understand th... Beating Dry Skin and Dandruff the Natural Way
By Jane Arnold - 1/4/2008
For most of my life I`ve struggled with dry skin and dandruff. I`ve gone through every cream and shampoo available on the market without any acceptable results. I started to look to diet and more alternative practices for help. I`ve realized that it is possible to find solutions to dry skin and d... What Is Happiness ?
By Saleem Rana - 1/4/2008
What is it that everyone is seeking? Happiness with no sorrow. A continuous happiness with no taint whatsoever of sorrow.~Lester Levenson Happiness is our basic nature. We rarely find it because we are not in touch with our basic nature. Instead we look for happiness everywhere where it doesn’... Do Feng Shui Remedies Really Work?
By Steven M. Ng - 1/4/2008
THE PREMISE Feng Shui is an ancient Chinese art that has been practised for thousands of years. It is based on the idea that there should be a "balance" or harmony in the world. Everything around us has its proper place. If something is out of place and the balance is disturbed, this disruption can ... The SOB Attitude and Spirit
By Gayle Carson, Ed. D - 1/4/2008
What is this spirit and attitude thing? Is the S.O.B. outlook so different than anyone else?s? You bet!! If you wake up with a smile on your face, joy in your heart and energy and enthusiasm in your step?you?re one of us. If you pull yourself along with sleepiness in your body, despair in your so... Believing in Oneself is a Daily Commitment
By Jeanne Russell - 1/4/2008
?If you think you can
or you think you can?t -
you?re right!? Henry Ford Principle 5 in The Success Principles by Jack Canfield and Janet Switzer is ?believe in yourself?. In that chapter Canfield refers to the negative power of the phrase ?I can?t? Remember the story of the little engine that cou... Treadmill Ratings - What Most People Don`t Know About Treadmill Ratings
By Kathryn ONeill - 1/4/2008
If you`re buying a treadmill, chances are you`ll want to research before you buy. Everyone wants to get the best deal for a discount price. They also want to find the best treadmill to suit their workout needs. So you`ll probably be interested in looking at various treadmill ratings or reviews. Bu... The Symptoms of Mesothelioma
By William Johnston - 1/4/2008
Mesothelioma is a form of cancer which is being discovered more and more frequently in elderly men. The most common cause of mesothelioma is from asbestos exposure and affects the membrane of many of the most vital internal organs such as the lungs and heart. Mesothelioma is particularly hard to d... A Rose is Not Just a Rose
By Samantha Stevens - 1/4/2008
The rose is perhaps one of the most powerful symbols in the metaphysical world. It is also one of the most accessible tools that can be used for everyday magic. The gift of a rose is also one of the simplest ways to say, "I love you" without too much hocus-pocus. The thorns on its stems represent th... I`m Too Young to Go Bald!
By Jen Carter - 1/4/2008
It?s true. A lot of men start balding before they?re even finished with college! The culprit? It?s most likely genetics. But this doesn?t mean that you?re life is over! You?ve only just begun. You shouldn?t feel alone in your situation. Thousands of men are in the same boat as you right now. The ag... Understanding Bulimia
By Thomas Morva - 1/4/2008
When a girl enters puberty, her body changes. It begins to look like a woman?s body, rather than a girl?s. Fat begins to appear. Breasts develop and hips widen as the girl grows. For some young woman, these changes are greeted with excitement. For other young women, these changes may cause sadness a... Facts About Chakra Awakening
By Paul Jerard - 1/4/2008
Chakra awakening is highly a debatable topic, with two distinctly different schools of thought. The answer could be, ?Yes? or ?No?, depending upon which school of thought you are trained in. Firstly, let`s cover the side that would say, ?Yes? to helping you share the experience of Chakra awakening. ... Honey - Natural Treatment for Wounds and Burns
By Junji Takano - 1/4/2008
Honey is a highly concentrated sugar solution produced by honeybees. It is commonly used as substitute for sugar or a flavor enhancer. But other than that, honey is also effective in treating burns and wounds and it has been used for this purpose for many centuries. Now it is known that the secret o... Sex, Lies, & Videotape; Part 3
By Anthony Smith - 1/4/2008
Conclusion Videotape in todays world is based on these three things that we have been discussing. Sex has an overwhelming effect upon what gets taped and what gets cut. Even in the news the old saying, ?Sex Sells? applies in todays society. The movies that you rent, watch on television and e... The 7 Keys to Business Success
By Greg Roworth - 1/4/2008
Do you run a business that seems to run you? It does not have to be this way. There are 7 keys that can improve your business results and help you achieve success with much less stress. 1 Take Charge The first key is to realise that success will not just happen, it is up to you to make it happen... Biblical Hermeneutics ? Part 3
By Saundra L. Washington - 1/4/2008
Instead of being passive consumers of Biblical commentary, we can participate in the forming of a very particular, but no less authentic, commentary of our own. The only thing that should happen between text and commentary is exegesis, not homiletics. In other words, we should not become reliant on ... Salvation: The Divine Imperative
By Saundra L. Washington - 1/4/2008
Of the many individuals who were touched through the ministry of Paul while on his second missionary journey, three are specifically mentioned. His first convert was Lydia, a businesswoman; the second was a young lady who had been used and manipulated by her masters so that they could profit financi... Accutane and Proactive Solution- Acne Cures That Really Work
By Mike Herman - 1/4/2008
Acne cures that work are hard to find and that is a problenm, especially since acne can be a serious skin disorder not just a few pimples. that can be unsightly and embarrassing to the individuals it afflicts. Two of the best acne cures that work are on the market and include a drug called isotretin... Hispanics and Obesity - The Worrying Truth
By Alan Cooper - 1/4/2008
What is the link between Hispanics and obesity? Are people of Hispanic origin more prone to obesity than others? Respected Hispanic trend watcher Jaun G Tornoe feels there is enough anecdotal and scientific data supporting the link between Hispanics and obesity to raise warning flags? One of the cul... Mesothelioma- the Financial Costs to Society
By Alex Melan - 1/4/2008
Much has been written about asbestos related diseases such as Mesothelioma over the last couple of years. The focus has been on three main areas: a) The unfortunate victims of mesothelioma such as former employees of asbestos mining companies who caught these diseases whilst in the course of their e... Integrity: Doing What is Right BECAUSE It is the Right Thing to Do
By Kate Hufstetler - 1/4/2008
Integrity is: Doing the right thing because it is the right thing to do. Integrity is NOT: simply standing by your own ideals just to be rigid. The dictionary defines integrity as: Adherence to a strict moral or ethical code. Adherence to strict moral and ethical reasoning is different than sticking... Proven Strategies to Effectively Burn Fat Out Of Your Body! Part 1
By Trevor Adheen - 1/4/2008
It is much safer to your long term health to reduce weight by natural means rather than taking medication that poses a series of health threatening side effects. In order to attack the problem of reducing weight we must identify the kind of bodies we have. Here they are: A prominent researcher dis... Secrets to Healthy Weight Gain
By Beverley Brooke - 2/6/2007
There is so much emphasis on weight loss in todays culture that it is easy for people to forget that many out there are actually people out there trying to gain weight, not lose it.
There are many different reasons why someone might be trying to gain weight. Many people for example may become und... Chocolate and Heart Health ? Fact or Fallacy?
By Nicholas Webb - 2/6/2007
Wouldn?t it be wonderful if chocolate and heart health went hand in hand. However, there is so much information lately about the health benefits of chocolate that it is only natural that people get confused.
It is true, that if people only ate pure cocoa, then there might be heart health benefits.... Surgery For The Stars
By Jeff Lakie - 1/26/2007
While plastic surgery might remain for many of us something of a pipe dream, the thing we`d do if we won the lottery, for those in the entertainment industry, it has slowly but surely become akin to an entry pass into Hollywood. While there are still a large percentage of women in the general popula... Down with Acne!
By Beth Scott - 1/30/2006
Like a good many people I have been the victim of acne vulgaris (what an appropriate name) the medical term for pimples. It has made me aggravated, made me cry, and made me angry. Thousands of people each year are afflicted by it, and it makes recluses out of a good many teenagers.
It is caused... How to Benefit from The Mind-Body Connection
By David Snape - 1/25/2006
Dr. Bernie Siegel, author of "Love, Medicine and Miracles" was once a distraught surgeon who fretted over his inability to effectively serve his cancer patients. Dr. Siegel`s recognition and growing understanding of the mind-body connection eventually allowed him to serve his patients and himself in... Lose Weight - Find Hidden Calories
By Sheila Dicks - 1/21/2006
If it seems that you have been eating as usual and the pounds seem to be creeping on - you could be a victim of hidden calories.
When we are busy, stressed or focused on something else we reach for convenient snacks that are usually high in fat. This unconscious eating will add up to a whole of e...
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