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» Is It Possible to be Extraordinarily Successful in this Day and Age?

Published 13.06.2006 12:48:00 | Attraction In my work you would be amazed at how many times I get that question?

» Salads with Whole Grains and Fruit

Published 13.06.2006 12:48:00 | Recipes Cooked wild rice, barley, brown rice or other whole grains make wonderful salads when combined with fruits, vegetables and seasonings. Here are four recipes to get you started. Experiment with your own combinations and favorite flavors; it's hard to go wrong

» Alzheimer's Disease: The Changes in Your Loved One

Published 13.06.2006 12:48:00 | Other Alzheimer's disease is not a death sentence such as the one that comes with cancer which can often be treated and for some even cured but its carries its own tragedy. For some relatives and friends it may even mean the end of that person’s life as they know them.

» Ten Fashion Must Haves Spring through Fall 2006

Published 13.06.2006 12:47:00 | Fashion Style Choose a few practical purchases, and make room for a few compulsive ones tooEleven Fashion Must Haves Spring through Fall 20061. Blouses are backGirlie dressing has returned with blousy style in ruffles, flounces and fancy neck-ties. Sleeves are unique, maybe a bit blouson with gathering at the shoulders. Isn't fabric luxurious? Pick your slinky tops with bare shoulders and/or your bare back. Your waist can be loose or fitted. Tops can be plain or decorated.2. Bags with structure.Put away the s

» Japanese Hair Straightening... Nothing Short Of A Miracle!

Published 13.06.2006 12:47:00 | Other My curly tresses had been destroyed by hypothyroidism's curse of dry, coarse, broken, damaged hair. I could do nothing with it but put it up in a pony tail, and even then it looked horrible and so unprofessional at work. Even when my thyroid levels were normalized, my hair did not come back the way it was previously, and my wedding is in two and a half months.

» Mounting Wireless Antennas: How High and Why?

Published 13.06.2006 12:47:00 | Personal Tech Most wireless antenna and wireless access point manufactures usually say the higher the better went mounting. This is true but you must take in account coverage area, height of the building, type of antenna and weather.

» Some Questions to Ask When Buying an Air-Purifier

Published 13.06.2006 12:47:00 | Home Appliances So, you’ve finally decided to invest in an air-purifier. No doubt you’ve been bombarded with online pop-up ads and the usual sales spiel about air-purifiers during your research for the ideal air-filtration system for your home or office. Perhaps you’ve even more confused now than before Here are some aspects you should consider before making your final purchase, to help to decide which air-purifier is best suited to your specific needs.

» Office Air Purifiers

Published 13.06.2006 12:47:00 | Other In today’s challenging and aggressive business environment, providing comfortable and pleasant occupational surroundings has become essential to improve employee productivity and retention. Both customers and employees demand that their work environs be clean, healthy and comfortable. A crucial element of cleanliness is the air that we live in and breathe be free of impurities, allergens and contaminants.

» Top 10 Tips On How To Stay On The Straight And Narrow

Published 13.06.2006 12:47:00 | Other Do you ever wonder where the hours have gone? I sometimes do. There are times when I find it all too easy to be, as the song says, “busy doing nothing”. Well, not exactly nothing, but not exactly the activities that are the most important; the ones that would serve me and my business most at that point in time.

» No Such Thing as a Healthy Tan

Published 13.06.2006 12:47:00 | Skin Cancer You see a 'beautiful' tan and your immediate thought might be that it is healthy looking, however that tanned look is actually your skin's response to the damaging effects of ultraviolet radiation. Ultraviolet rays from the sun penetrate into the upper layers of unprotected skin, quickly damaging skin cells even before you start showing any signs of sunburn or tan. That “healthy glow” is caused by the release of enzymes by your skin’s defense mechanism, in an attempt to repair the damaged cell

» Wireless Linux: Using the Linux Wireless ToolBox

Published 13.06.2006 12:46:00 | Personal Tech First thing you need to do is purchase a wireless adapter card with a prism2 chipset. Just go to google and type in linux wireless adapters and track one down.

» How Computer Hard Disk Data Recovery Works

Published 13.06.2006 12:46:00 | Data Recovery If you have ever wanted to know how data recovery works, I will provide you with an overview. Opposite to what you may think, when you erase a single file, it does not undergo the digital equivalent of shredding. Instead, all that happens is the reference to the written document is removed from the operating system index. So the single file still exists but the operating system does not know where to look for it because it has been removed and as such just can't be detected. Even so, data recove

» Beans and Other Legumes: Nutritional Powerhouses

Published 13.06.2006 12:46:00 | Nutrition Legumes are our second most-important food source (grains rank first). Humans consume huge amounts of both beans and grains, and use even more to feed livestock we raise for meat, dairy products and eggs.

» Wireless Adpaters: Installing, WPA2 and Advanced Features

Published 13.06.2006 12:46:00 | Hardware You will never meet that 108mbps that most wireless routers are saying to have but to come close you will have to purchase a wireless adapter from the same manufacture.

» Minerals: Plants Need Most of Them, Too

Published 13.06.2006 12:46:00 | Nutrition Most of the minerals we need are the same ones plants require for their own growth. We both need carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, phosphorous, potassium, sulfur, calcium, magnesium, iron, boron, manganese, copper, zinc, molybdenum and chlorine.

» Vitamins: The Basics from Food and Sunshine

Published 13.06.2006 12:46:00 | Supplements Vitamins are chemical compounds which the human body needs to grow and function normally. Of the eleven vitamins we know humans need, nine are abundant in plants. Your body makes vitamin D from sunshine. Vitamin B12 is found only in animals, and is often added to plant based foods such as cereals or soy milk.

» Asperger's Syndrome and Unequal Reaction to Pain

Published 13.06.2006 12:46:00 | Other As Parents, Teachers and Professionals of children with Asperger’s Syndrome we are all familiar with the enigma of their unequal reaction to pain and injury. A stubbed toe or paper cut may set off a pain response (crying, screaming, and sobbing) such as is equalled by the loss of a limb; yet a burst ear drum or broken limb may go seemingly unnoticed. As carers of children with Asperger’s Syndrome we are often bewildered by this ‘unequal’ response to pain stimuli. Anecdotal evidence from clients

» Your Guide to Increase Endogenous Testosterone

Published 13.06.2006 12:46:00 | Men's Issues Increase endogenous testosterone

» Charge Up With an Ionic Air Cleaner!

Published 13.06.2006 12:45:00 | Home Appliances Similar to an ozone cleaner, an ionic air purifier also uses an electrical charge to alter oxygen atoms in the air. There is often confusion between ionic air cleaners and ozone air purifiers. The main advantage of the former is that an ionic air cleaner will not only clear your home of odors and mildew, but also purge your air of dust and pollen.

» Cole Porter's Song "Night and Day"

Published 13.06.2006 12:45:00 | Music "Night and Day" was written by Cole Porter for the 1932 Broadway musical, "The Gay Divorce," starring Fred Astaire. It was the last Broadway show for Astaire and the last show that he performed with his sister, Adele.
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