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- The History Of Keno By: Adel Awwad
Keno was introduced in 200 BC by the Chinese military leader, Cheung Leung who used this game as a finance resource for his failing army. He used this game as a finance resource to help his failing army. The city of Cheung was waging a war, and after awhile of war time appeared to be facing national famine with the drastic decrease in supplies. Cheung Leung needed to come up with a fast fix for the economic disaster and to produce revenue for his army. He thusly created the g... Tags: keno
- Creating Multiple Streams of Affiliate Marketing Income Online By: jamie
Have you ever heard or read the phrase “multiple streams of income” before? Do you know what this phrase means? For many businessmen, creating multiple streams of income online or offline is one way of securing themselves as well as their businesses in the future. They also believe that it can also save them from the so-called famine effect in the business industry. Once you are engaged in affiliate marketing business, it is advisable if you have multiple streams of affiliate marketing income so Tags: affiliate marketer, online traffic, traffic, affiliate, affiliate marketing websites, affiliate
- Asia, Africa and Climate Modification By: Rick Solare
As often seems the case, less developed countries seem to receive the bulk of the impact when it comes to negative world developments. The third world and climate modification is no different. Tags: asia, africa, climate, desert, flood, sea level, starvation, famine, disease
- You Want To Gain Weight? By: Sparky Hrelek
It may be hard for you to believe in this morbidly obese country that we live in but there do exist people who have trouble gaining weight and need help to do it. This is true in famine ravaged countries in say Africa for obvious reasons but it is less intuitive in this country where there is no shortage of calorie rich food. So who are these people who want/need to gain weight?
Well there are at least three major groups of people in America that need help to gain weight. ... Tags: gain weight
- Bazaruto Archipelago, Mozambique By: Ann LoCicero
As we approached the Pelican Air counter in Johannesburg, South Africa, I began searching through my bag for our flight confirmation and passports. The woman at the desk smiled warmly and cut my efforts short:
"Just your last names, please", she said.
The realization of just how far we had traveled was immediate.
Twenty years of civil war and a history of famine have kept Mozambique and its Bazaruto Archipelago - one of Africa's most precious treasures - off the tour... Tags: trip report, Bazaruto, Benguerra, Mozambique, travel destinations, family travel destinati
- How To Make Biodiesel To Save The Environment And Your Wallet By: IPRWire Staff Writer
It is a rare night that the evening news is not telling viewers about a new horrible effect that pollution is having on people, animals, and the environment. From cancer to acid rain and famine to smog, the culprit to blame is fossil fuels. Would it not be great if there was a viable, clean alternative fuel? There is. By learning how to make biodiesel fuel, people can provide themselves with all the energy they require and not harm the environment or their health.
Yet it i... Tags: how to make biodiesel
- Life And Health In The Year 1000 By: Wysong
Comparing life today to life in the year 1000 is revealing. The measure of health and long life today is not due to medical measures but to hygiene and food distribution brought about by technological advances. Today the greatest threat is not famine, but wrong choices. Tags: nutrition, hygiene, food distribution, disease, famine, historical hardship, intelligence
- Improve Your Company's Cash Flow By: Joseph1
One of the challenges of running a small business is dealing with the feast-or-famine nature. That’s not just about the flow of business, but also the flow of cash. Sometimes things get tight; here’s how you can improve your business’s cash flow Tags: Small Business Startup, Small Business Ideas, Small Business
- Warning!!! Deadly Swimming Molds By: Daryl Watters
Invades crops causes billions in lost revenues and millions starve to death.
Ok the title is a bit over the top but in a round about way it is true. Many swimming molds live in and swim through the thin film of water on wet plant leaves and ruin many important crops during extra wet growing seasons. These molds often have a very negative effect on agriculture and are directly responsible for the deadly Irish Potato Famine.
Some make their homes in moist frog skin and ca... Tags: Certified Florida mold assessor, inspector, mold testing, inspections
- The Image Of Body Weight By: Scotch Q. Ennis
Though it may be hard to imagine, there was a time when excess body fat was not a stigma at all; in fact, excess body fat was once considered an indicator of status. The thinking went that a person with body fat had the means to eat well and to do so regularly. It should be noted that this perception existed during a time and in places where food shortages and famine could and did occur. Tags: dieting and weight-loss, dieting and weightloss, exercise, exercise & fitness, fitness, fitness
- The Secrets of Effective Weight Loss Plans By: Brue Baker
When dieting, initially your weight loss is quick, but then you gain it back and find yourself heavier than before. This is the dreaded cycle of yo-yo dieting. Yes, in the short term you can lose the weight, but every time you do this you may be doing more damage than good because your body thinks it's experiencing a famine. Tags: weight loss plan, weight loss, weight, leucine, weight loss program, lose weight, obese, diet, los
- Obligation and Charitable Motivations By: Andrew Schwartz
the article tells about the charity, whether it can be obligatory or only optional. Tags: famine, morality, to suffer from hunger, deprived people, donations, philanthropic cause,
- The Hidden treasures of Ethiopia By: Cicely K. Leblanc
Many things could remind you about this wonderful country but most importantly when you come across the words friendly and multicultural one thing clicks your mind – Ethiopians. Situated at the horn of Africa, Ethiopia has a lot of undiscovered riches. Tags: ethiopia, ethiopia music, travel to ethiopia, ethiopia map, ethiopia travel, map of ethiopia, et
- Food And Water Is A World Crisis By: Rachel Yoshida
There are many around the world that suffer daily struggleing to find the bare needs for life. Tags: food, water, conservation, green, human, need, donations, human rights, famine
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