Published 04.06.2006 06:47:00 | Weight Loss
Obesity is an illness which is harder to treat than many cancers. Doctors and patients have been looking for a pharmacological approach coupled with proper nutrition and regular exercises to cope with chronic obesity. One of the most popular drug for that purpose is phentermine.
Published 04.06.2006 06:47:00 | Motivation
Motivation is seen as something to be supplied to the workforce in discrete lumps by paid third party gurus.
Published 04.06.2006 06:47:00 | Sexuality
Drinking is known as the number one 'panties/boxers remover' in the whole world. We all know that we should not drink and drive, but what about drinking and running to bed? We are not so sure about that, and those who have experienced having sex after drinking will probably agree and remember how big the mistake is. Here are 7 reasons why not to drink and run to bed *The mature lover The mature ladies love to have sex and like all of us they have that need. If we are talking about the ladie
Published 04.06.2006 06:47:00 | Loans
Before taking the decision to utilise an instant loan, decide what an instant loan actually means to you. Does it mean a loan that gets you money in a single day or is it simply a loan that is approved fast? Though they appear similar, they are not. These are two entirely different cases and depending on the case specifications, are offered to borrowers.
Published 04.06.2006 06:46:00 | Other
Can we predict Earthquakes, if not now when? Is there a way to warn people 30 seconds before a big quake to they can seek safety under a desk, away from over passes and windows? Well, we do know that before an Earthquake there are changes in the earth’s normal resonance, as small waves are started. Animals are said to pick these up at least 8-24 hours ahead of time. If they can do it, then why can’t we? Well, perhaps we can and yes I have a plan.
Published 04.06.2006 06:46:00 | Nutrition
Indigestion, bloating, abdominal pain, intermittent constipation or diarrhoea, urgent need to defecate, loose or watery or hard or lumpy stools, feeling of incomplete bowel movement, abdominal fullness, wind, abdominal soreness, fatigue, backache, passing mucus during defecation and abdominal swelling are all symptoms of irritable bowel syndrome (IBS).
Published 04.06.2006 06:46:00 | Other
Many human transportation systems use lots of energy and as energy costs more this means we have to charge riders more money. Yet if we add cost to the tickets we find rider-ship drops off significantly. Those who chart price versus the number of riders see quickly that there is an exponential curve. The more you charge the less riders and for every slight incremental rise in prices the number of non-takers or non-riders increases by two-fold, three-fold, four-fold and so on.
Published 04.06.2006 06:46:00 | Other
Out in the West every summer they have rolling blackouts in California. As if traffic is not bad enough, when the grid goes down, traffic lights stop and streetlights go off. With the hotter summers and the massive use of air-conditioners and lack of transmission line capacity with out billions in upgrades, these blackouts will continue. We sure use a lot of energy in our civilization don’t we?
Published 04.06.2006 06:46:00 | Politics
We have all seen the political positioning and the media fanned flame of blame game for the response to Hurricanes Rita and Katrina. We have seen everyone from the janitor of the Superdome to the President of the United States blamed for the weather. Even though we all know good and well that Hurricane Season comes once every year and that we are in a perhaps three decade severe Hurricane Cycle.
Published 04.06.2006 06:46:00 | Politics
The Hurricane Hunters indeed have captured our imagination. A military squadron, which actually flies aircraft into the eye of a Category Five Hurricane now that takes guts, wow. These are some brave men and women indeed, however it is time to move from studying Hurricanes to killing them. It is wonderful all the data we have collected over the years in studying these storms which wreak havoc.
Published 04.06.2006 06:46:00 | Automotive
The DARPA 2005 Challenge is a once in a lifetime chance for robotic engineers, companies and engineers to show their stuff. What is learned during such contests probably saves the Department of Defense hundreds of millions in Research and Development costs. To the taxpayers this is exceptional news indeed.
Published 04.06.2006 06:46:00 | Aviation
Many of the Nations Largest Airports use a lot of energy and when there is a black out chaos ensues. Luckily our biggest and busiest airports in the United States have back-up power for safety. If the power goes out on the grid the back-up power comes on within seconds. Unfortunately with all the energy that modern airports use, not all uses can be supported with back up power, obviously runway lights, security and safety comes first. But if we can reduce the power consumption of aviation uses s
Published 04.06.2006 06:46:00 | Other
After watching the aftermath of the Horrific Hurricanes of Katrina and Rita, we were once again reminded how devastating and unforgiving Mother Nature can be. We live on the surface of the Planet and it is indeed a very hostile environment and that is before we put a million people on a slab of concrete during the morning rush hour.
Published 04.06.2006 06:46:00 | Motorcycles
With the high cost of fuel riding a snowmobile idea costs lots of money. For those who live in the sticks, we know that sometimes it is about the only way to get around during the tough winters up in high country. Unfortunately high fuel prices and lack of supply is taking its toll on a back countryman’s budget indeed. We must conserve fuel and one way to do this is to use more efficient lighting bypassing the electrical system.
Published 04.06.2006 06:46:00 | Personal Tech
There is just not enough time during the day to surf. Many times the best surf is at night, how often do you challenge a sunset to catch that last wave? Well thin you are a surf-aholic and as you have seen out there you are not alone. There is some new killer technology on the horizon for the dedicated surfer.
Published 04.06.2006 06:45:00 | Other
The wind rustled through the palm fronds as my camel's soft, splayed feet pressed upon the honey-colored sand, his rhythmic gait lulling me into a peaceful reverie. The shady palms of the Amezrou Palmeraie towered above, dangling bushels of golden dates over our heads, plump berries so sweet that when the guide offered me one, I ate it so quickly that it dissolved before I had a chance to savor it.
Published 04.06.2006 06:45:00 | Other
In 2001 the Serengeti had 100,000 visitors; in contrast the Katavi National Park in the remote and inaccessible west of Tanzania had only 83 guests. It is rumored that when a guest arrives at the park gates the wardens there are shocked and bewildered, so rare are tourists to this park. Here, in this park the only other people you will meet are other guests and the staff at the one [tented] lodge in the entire park. Here you have one million hectares to yourself.
Published 04.06.2006 06:45:00 | Management
There are many management areas. Infrastructure is such a field that is normally not too popular as a discipline. It is not directly visible, at least not in the sense that you can measure the output – in terms of number of products or services related to the investments that are done. Yet, if the topic of infrastructure is not properly set on the management agenda, it will put itself there, on the moment you least expect it. All over the world we have seen what incidents like Katrina can bring
Published 04.06.2006 06:45:00 | Philosophy
The year was 2700 AD, and the technological advances of mankind were impressive. By now, 99% of disease had been eliminated, and the average life span was around 150 years. Innovating and exciting new fields of science had been opened and subdivided. Art found new and creative ways to be expressed. The ways of the people became not necessarily simple, but all directed towards fulfilling the passion of the heart, the creativitiy of the mind.
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