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  • Go For A New Look!
    By: clickhere1985 | - Many women get tired of the way they look and they want to add a bit more color to their faces. Some girls also like to experiment with their looks, and go for a bit of creativity, because they want to look different. You may have heard girls saying, or you may have been one of those girls, whining about the fact that they are bored with their blonde or brunette locks. Whatever the reason, your hair can completely change your look and give you an entirely different and stylish look. If you are t ...
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  • How To Look Your Best Using Top Notch Virtual Hairstyles
    By: mar87gyrco | - I wanted to get a totally new look by changing my hairstyle, but I wasn't sure what coiffure to ask for on the salon. A good friend of mine told me about virtual hairstyles. I looked for some virtual hairstyles website on the web and I learned that this can be a smart way of selecting a new hair style. If she nonetheless likes it, you may go forward and go for it in any other case she's going to understand your point. This is possible if you have virtual hairstyles software downloaded in your ...
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  • The Glasgow Weight Loss Experiment
    By: Iain Smith | - I have previously talked in other articles about self experimentation to get the most out of your training and nutrition. Now I will expand on that and talk you through a simple experiment that could help you lose about 10lbs in a month. This is a challenge I extended to my Glasgow personal training clients with good results.

    The experiment will establish the effect of removing refined flour from your diet for 4 weeks. Refined flour, and therefore everything that contains it, i ...

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  • Experiment With Conservatory Furniture
    By: Mark Johnson | - Traditionally used to cultivate plants and greens, the conservatory can easily be given a facelift. Popularized as the "sun-room", this area can be used as an additional dining room, a kitchen, a reading room, guest room or even a home office. With plenty of natural light and air, the conservatory serves as a perfect room to let your creative juices take over and experiment with furnishing it. There are enough furniture options available in stores for furnishing a conservatory.
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  • Small Farmers Are Frequently Innovative Business People
    By: Alison Withers | - The theme of World Food Day 2011 was the effect that volatile food prices have on the poorest people but also on the worlds small farmers.

    Greenpeace, the charity, estimates that 40% of the world's population are small farmers, the majority of them farming fewer than five acres and between them producing most of the world's food.

    While there has been an emphasis on the efficiency of scale and on large "agribusiness" there is also an argument that it is incorrect to s ...

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  • A Noble Experiment? The Prohibition Act
    By: Skip Braintree | - The American Prohibition Act of 1920 outlawed the use, possession, transportation, manufacture and distribution of alcoholic beverages. But despite the wreckage that this generally good-intentioned law caused in the U.S., it was referred to by President Herbert Hoover and many other people of the time as the Noble Experiment. According to Nebraska Studies.ORG, the logic behind was that it was a noble idea to prevent the detrimental effects alcohol had on the family structure, but that outlawin ...
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  • Science Experiment: Build A Trap To Capture Nocturnal Insects
    By: Jb | - As much as there is a place for all insects in the bigger scheme of things, some "nocturnal" insects can be really annoying to people. Night insects like mosquitoes, moths and the like, buzzes your ears constantly, they bite you, or even takes up residence in your home. Use a box-trap to catch some of these "nocturnal" insects in the following science experiment:

    WHAT YOU NEED:

    "Flashlight
    "Carton box
    "Aluminium foil< ...

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  • Science Experiment: Build Your Own Rain Alarm
    By: Jb | - Many electrical devices are used as early warning systems such as burglar alarms, electric fencing systems and many more. Don"t you think it will be useful to have an early warning system for rain to warn you to close the windows and bring in the clothes from the clothesline? In the following science experiment you will build a device that can detect rain as soon as the first drops start to fall:

    WHAT YOU NEED:

    "9 Volt battery
    "Plastic coated coppe ...

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  • Science Experiment: How To Make A Sundial
    By: Jb | - At the same time the Egyptians invented the "shadow clock", other cultures also developed a need to organize their time more efficiently. Amongst others, the Chinese, Greeks and the Romans developed another device for telling the time known as a "sundial". Sundials do not necessarily work better than shadow clocks; it is just a slight variation to the shadow clock. Make your own "sundial" to tell the time in this science experiment:

    WHAT YOU NE ...

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  • Science Experiment: How To Make Invisible Ink
    By: Jb | - Invisible ink has been used by spies and secret lovers alike for centuries to transmit hidden messages to their partners. Invisible ink isn't just something you see in James Bond movies; hundreds of liquids, from fruit juices to household liquids, to specially formulated chemicals, can be used as invisible ink. In this science experiment, become a master of "steganography" by making your own invisible ink from baking soda and send secret messages to your friends:

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  • Personalized T-shirts "€" Source Of Personality Development
    By: customtee | - Clothes are one of the most necessary parts of our personal as well as social life. We all yearn for outfits that look great on us and make us look unlike from the crowd. Majority of the people go for latest fashion trends while purchasing clothes. Some consider the comfort and durability of the cloth. Nevertheless, t-shirts is that piece of garment which provides both comfort and fashion together. Therefore, it is the just right choice when it comes to gussy up, give the impression of being goo ...
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  • You Can Find Cool 7th Grade Science Fair Projects
    By: Peter B Owen | - What would make cool 7th grade science fair topics this year? Could it be earth science projects? Maybe Food science fair projects? How about Soil science experiments? Whether you are a parent or in 7th grade, the info here will help you understand the top rule for choosing 7th grade science fair projects.


    Cool Ideas for 7th grade Science Fair Projects?


    Actually, the important item is whatever you think is going to be one of the most cool science fair pro ...

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  • Wow Gold With The Net To Have A Short Plan
    By: WOWGold | - Once finalizing a prototype really should be created either on the paper or by the aid of picture editing software package like Photoshop, Corel draw etc. An individual should certainly lookup for a variety of thriving WOW Gold with the net to have a short plan. Then again the prototype should really be revised to add some finishing touch or some 3d impact to that design and style.

    Immediately after all of these efforts an emblem is finished for being revealed. But prev ...

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  • The Muscle Experiment Review - Perfect Ways To Get Big Muscles Fast
    By: mjreview | - There is no easy method of getting big muscles, period. Whether it was easy, you would see a lot more people with big muscles. No matter which method you select, it will take time to obtain ripped, and possibly money too. The steps below will help show you through the decision making process and help you to identify a strategy you want to pursue and you can commit to.

    General instructions :

    1. Put aside some money.

    If you really want bigger muscles, you nee ...

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  • Does Lukas Know He's Lukas? Conducting An Experiment In Self-awareness
    By: Karen Murdock | - Are horses self-aware? Ex-racehorse Lukas is about to participate in an experiment designed to find out. A lively discussion on Horse Conscious inspired Lukas' owner to investigate animal cognition and perception. For a long time, experts have claimed that humans and animals differ in two primary ways: the use of language and the capacity for self-awareness.

    For this experiment, Murdock will use the mirror test, developed by Gordon Gallup in 1970 (based on observations by Charles Da ...

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  • Prison Reform: Breaking The Grip Of The Shadow Government
    By: Stan Moody | - I received a poignant email from a colleague. She had read my article, Racketeering Charged at Maine State Prison. Her message got my attention: "The same rules that apply in prison have evolved in organized crime…Officers gain strength by creating a 'selfhood' out of so-called 'brotherhood' because they are incapable of full humanity."

    The Sicilian code of omerta holds to two primary virtues: "Whoever appeals to the law against his fellow man is either a fool or a coward; w ...

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  • Three General Differences Between A Science Experiment And A Science Fair Project
    By: Patricia Strasser | - For several years we have made use of science to get a better understanding of the material earth around us. Science experiments and also science fair projects are wonderful scientific concepts that will assist students to experience and know. Despite the fact that the two are actually excellent sources of data, you may find special features that make a science experiment and a science fair project different. The following are some of those distinctions anyone needs to remember:

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  • 3 Essential Distinctions Between A Science Experiment And A Science Fair Project
    By: Jacob Schiffer | - For years we've used science to acquire a good understanding of the material world around us. Science experiments and also science fair projects are fantastic scientific concepts which could very well help pupils to investigate and learn. Even if the two are typically great providers of details, you may find unique components which make a science research and a science fair task distinct. Here are several of such dissimilarities you must remember:

    A science experiment inquires a cer ...

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  • Experiment With Men"€™s Ties For A Different Look Each Time
    By: Richard Burrows | - Mens ties are the most versatile accessory on the block. Silk ties, cotton and silk blends as well as silk and woolen ties are your best bet. (Tip: It is advisable to only dry clean your silk ties; for that matter your ties in other fabrics as well ). The great thing about these ties is that you can wear them as a Windsor knot, bow tie or the ascot tie. You can also choose from a vast variety of colours and prints. Get burgundy, blue, black or brown with self designs or in checks, paisleys o ...
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  • Just Dots Or A Picture- A Science Fair Project For Kids
    By: Jason john | - Do you know how the photos are printed in newspapers? Actually they are made up of dots. You will be able to see only some patterns, if you enlarge these dots and look at them. But you can see the image forming if you move back. By doing this experiment, you will see how to make a picture out of dots.

    What you need?

    1.Graph paper with inch (6 mm) squares.
    2.A black and white photo. (I you are not using the picture given in the book.)
    3.A pencil
    4.P ...

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  • Hand Through A Glowing Bulb - A Science Fair Project
    By: Jason john | - This experiment is a trick using a concave mirror. May be you feel it like a magic. You can see a glowing bulb in this experiment, but when you try to touch it, your hand will just pass through the bulb. You can just try it out.

    What we need?

    1. A 16 inch (40cm) diameter concave mirror
    2. Wood to build a support stand for the mirror
    3. Cardboard to make a small box for the light bulb
    4. 2 light sockets (One with an electrical cord and plug)
    5. A ...

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  • A Small Science Experiment With A Number Of Newest Iphone Parts
    By: yuanyy89 | - Countless people have been talking the fact that new iPhone has strong glass, less prone to scratching, 30 occasions stronger than plastic, etc. Will the brand new glass prove being ultra strong and certainly not break? Here are the three examples of them.

    Nayan says:
    Iphone is a great product and people have spoken already. But glass breaking on new iphone 4 touch screen will be a reality. All Iphones used chemically hardened Aluminno silicate glass from Corning. Brand name i ...

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  • Really Fun Science Experiment Kits For Children!
    By: sciencefirst | - Today lab science has been removed from many elementary school curriculum due to modern teaching programs and cuts in school budgets. In addition, due to economy failing schools are having difficult times which have caused them to cut out the expensive costs of science laboratory equipment and school science lab supplies needed by a science class. However there are various options for the teachers in order to battle these conditions in the uncertain times of today's world. The science experiment ...
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  • The Planting Experiment
    By: Keith Markensen | - I have a fine variegated leaf weigela shrub started from a sport branch of the ordinary green leaf variety. I noticed the odd branch when small, near the base of the plant, so took it off and started it - making a new plant entirely with variegated leaves. As the plant grew, I took off cuttings from it to start others, as they may be started almost any time from spring till fall.

    One day as I looked at one of the cuttings which had rooted and was growing near the old plant, I noticed ...

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  • Is The Peoples Program A Scam?
    By: Eric Sachs | - I decided to conduct an online experiment to find out if The Peoples Program is a scam or a legitimate way to make passive income online.

    I found a link for The Peoples Program on Craig's List. I'm just a "normal" guy whose married with a few kids. I really want to find out if this program is a scam or not.

    When I signed up for The Peoples Program, I paid a $50.00 admin fee and then sent a cash gift of $150.00. With the postage and the purchase of the domain, I'm about ...

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  • Lorentz Transformations Contradict An Objective Methodological Interdiction
    By: Ravil Kalmykov | - 1. About a technique of comparison of spatial segments

    Unfortunately, all former fair critical remarks of considerable number of sane fair researchers to address of Lorentz transformations customary in special relativity have not been perceived by scientific community to the right degree. Reasons of the author of this article about a methodological incorrectness of the process of deducing of these transformations have not considered too [1]. Apparently these failures should be refe ...

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  • Do It Yourself - Build A Bottle Rocket
    By: sadie.backhurst | - A bottle rocket is a small version of a skyrocket. They are special kinds of rockets that are created to soar into the sky quickly before it explodes. They are constructed of a rocket engine that is connected to a stabilizing stick. It earned the name bottle rocket because of the custom to place it in a bottle where the rocket engine is lit and the bottle guides the object to launc in the sky. There are various versions of bottle rockets: the fireworks types and the plain types designe ...
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  • This Is My Day Trading Robot Review And Experiment
    By: Jonathan Langley | - Recently I advised my brother in law to try using the stock pick program Day Trading Robot. This is a program which analyzes real time market data to look for and identify profitable trends in the market so that you can trade accordingly. He has no experience in investing, so I figured he would be the perfect test subject for this program. You might be interested and surprised by the results of our Day Trading Robot review/experiment.

    My brother in law's name is Ted. Ted has been in ...

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  • The Debate On Subliminal Message Audio
    By: GregFrost | - The effectiveness of subliminal audio has remained hidden so far more due to lack of evidence substantiating the effects on people. Most of the evidence has been given by users of subliminal message audio, however it cannot be confirmed how true their experiences are. Unfortunately, the information regarding use and effectiveness has not been sufficiently collated, thus making it difficult to asses the success of subliminal message audio.

    Subliminal message audio has been largely ma ...

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  • Website Product Testing For A New Online Business
    By: John Stuart Leslie | -
    Website Product Testing for a New Online Business

    Providing a set of guidelines about how to go about building an
    online business can provide you with some insight about what
    actually is involved. You may be absorbed in the excitement of
    launching your lifelong product or invention to the millions of
    online users and have not given much thought to the mechanics of
    setting up an online presence.

    Before you set up the mechanical infra ...

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  • Yeast And Sugar Experiment
    By: Kevin Clarke | - How Sugar Affects Yeast
    www.yeastinfectionaway.blogspot.com

    OBSERVATION:

    YEAST GROWTH TEST# 1

    QUESTION:

    HOW DOES SUGAR AFFECT THE GROWTH OF YEAST?

    MATERIALS:

    2 glass measuring cups, 1-cup capacity each
    teaspoon
    granulated sugar
    warm water (110 to 115F)
    2 packages of Active Dry Yeast (1/4 ounce each)
    timer

    PROCEDURE:
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  • Darwin's Evolution Theory: The Setback
    By: Justian Philips | - One of the greatest boons for Darwins evolution theory was an experiment named the Miller/Urey experiment. This experiment used a number of chemicals, including ammonia and hydrogen. By putting electrical charges into these chemicals it produced two of the very simplest of amino acids (a couple of the building blocks for a protein molecule).
    This test gave promise to the hope that just was just possibly the way life began. This experiment gained a great amount of attention because the ...

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  • 3 Samples Of Volcano And Earthquake Related Experiments For Your Science Fair Project
    By: Jacob Schiffer | - If you want to test on some activities for your science fair project, here are simple, yet practical experiments about volcanoes and earthquakes: salt volcano, baking soda volcano, and table top earthquakes.

    There are several experiments that you can work on for your school activities. It ranges from the simplest to the most advanced testing, which can be done even by children. Here are samples of experiments related to volcanoes and earthquakes that you might want to try on such ...

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  • How To Make A Hypothesis For A Chemistry Set Science Kit Experiment
    By: Kanooga | - So you have a beautiful brand new science kit, such as a chemistry set, and you want to set up a truly scientific experiment, something really professional, something tightly organized and keenly observed. Sounds like a great idea so far! So where do you begin?

    The first step, perhaps the most important step, is a well-thought-out hypothesis. This article provides instructions for how to make a great hypothesis.

    A hypothesis is just a question and what you think the ans ...

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  • Aj Dr Masaru Emoto
    By: kishorehari | - Dr Masaru Emoto, author and President Emeritus of the International Water for Life Foundation has uncovered the fascinating link between water and the human psyche. He discovered that crystals formed in frozen water undergo transformation when specific, intense thoughts are directed towards them. Using high-speed photography, he revealed that water from clear springs and water that has been exposed to loving words, showed crystals formed in splendid, complex and colorful patterns while polluted ...
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  • "re-branding Your Personae" — (it's All About The Thinking)
    By: Virginia McBride | - "All the world's a stage, And all the men and women merely players" — so said Jacques in Shakespeare's "As You Like It." In our lifetimes, we shift from persona to persona as easily as we change clothes. We begin with son/daughter and gradually move toward father/mother, graduate, employee. We may also be soccer player, bridge builder, race car driver, computer guru, and on and on and on. The possible personae are endless. Many of us, however, assume that the "me," the "REAL me" of each p ...
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  • Ghd Mk4 - Experiment With Your Hair Style
    By: Louise | - The built-in multiprocessor GHD MK4 is special for its various strong features like stylish and funky new sleek designs, with an auto adjust voltage adjusted according to the international voltage and sleep mode that turns itself off after 30 minutes. It comes with rounded barrel with flat plates and stronger wire as well. And most importantly it conduct heat faster and the infra-red heat does not hurt your hair instead shield it by sealing in the natural oil, color and moisture that result in b ...
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  • The Great Ezine Experiment With E-book!
    By: MONIKA KASHYAP | - The Great Ezine Experiment: Trying to remain true to my purpose by giving the readership honest reviews about Internet Marketing E-book, software, and programs, I realize that sometimes it won't be pretty. The Great Ezine Experiment, to be blunt, is a flop.
    This e-book would be better distributed as a free report because it lacks real depth on the subject to make it actually worth the 19 bucks Ryan Deists is asking. The report claims to teach you how to create unlimited profits on a limi ...

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  • The Physicist With A Hangover. Thought Experiment Illustrating Microcosmic Research
    By: Ravil Kalmykov | - Thought Experiment Illustrating Microcosmic Research
    (The physicist with a Hangover)
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    Assume that a certain physicist-experimenter has the task of determining the coordinates of a certain micro-particle on the X-axis at a determined instant, T1 with an arbitrary accuracy. Can this be accomplished?

    Generally speaking, in the act of measuring in the microcosm, there are determined limitations expressed by Heisenberg's uncertainty, or indeter ...

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  • Relativity Of Simultaneity Versus Other "relativistic" Effects
    By: Ravil Kalmykov | - Relativity of Simultaneity Versus Other Relativistic Effects

    (A Scandal in the "relativistic" family)

    Ravil Kalmykov


    The requirement of Einstein's second postulate regarding constancy of the speed of light in all inertial reference frames is a singular deviation from the canons of classical mechanics. It creates a basic distortion in the habitual representation of space and time. Persons beginning their study of special relativity, s ...

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  • My Little Online Experiment
    By: Arthor Pens | - So Christmas is now behind us and now it's all about what you can accomplish in 2008. Personally I want to build a career in charity fund raising and I don't mean standing in a shopping mall shaking a bucket to pull in a few pounds (or dollars). I'm thinking much bigger. I think the internet is vastly untapped as to it's true fund raising potential. 'Old School' ways of thinking will have you believe that unless you're a registered charity with a website you shouldn't do it. Who made the rule th ...
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  • Google Serps Experiment Shows Amazing Results
    By: Martial | - Can we take a banned site - No pages indexed in google, yahoo or live and can we give it life and PR rank?

    That is what is being attempted over at www.omg-1-com and the big question is can it be done?

    Google, Yahoo and MSN Live are such big players in providing traffic the question is can a website survive if the big engines have banned it?

    Many sites get banned and even some deserve it. Yet there are many sites who receive a penalty or even a banning ...

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  • A Banned Site Re-indexed By Google And Msn Live Within 24 Hours - Easy!
    By: kung fu | - So it seems it is possible and over at http://www.omg-1.com the experiment is proving itself.

    The question was 'Can we take a banned site - No pages indexed in google, yahoo or live and can we give it life and PR rank?'

    Well it took 2 days for a banned domain to enter the MSN Live and the Google Indexes. Now thats fast.

    But how was it done

    Actually the website is set up as a tutorial on how to succeed with SEO seach engine optimization ...

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  • The Philadelphia Experiment
    By: Apostol Lucian | - The experiment had terrible side effects, such as making sailors to go mad, and some of them never returned.The Navy quit exploring this exciting new technology.



    The experiment was allegedly done by Dr. Franklin Reno as an application of Einstein's unified field theory. The experiment supposedly demonstrated a successful connection between gravity and electromagnetism: electromagnetic space-time warping.

    The Navy denies that it ever did such a test. ...

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  • Project Montauk: The Time Travel Chronicles
    By: Bill Knell | - It was during my first visit to the historic Montauk Lighthouse that I noticed the huge radar dish which immediately identifies the base. I must have been about eight years old and remember asking my parents about the monstrous structure. My father said it was part of a system to detect incoming enemy aircraft or missiles. As a retired Air Force Officer, he would know about that. However, I'm certain that he had no idea what future (or past) events would give that base such an infamous reputatio ...
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  • 3 Ways To Know You Are Healing
    By: Rebbie Straubing | - I was wondering if distance healing really creates tangible results.

    So, I decided to do an experiment.

    For seven consecutive days, I did a YOFA jhe healing session for people spread around the globe. Even though I was in New York, I was extending these sessions to people in places as distant as Africa, New Zealand, Australia, and Europe.

    We started with 343 participants on Day One.

    By Day Seven we had 1,281 people signed up to receive ...

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  • My Sidetracking Experiment
    By: James Brausch | - About 2 1/2 months ago, I started an interesting experiment of putting user generated content on the back end of sales pages. This technique was first names "Sidetracking" by the now retired Wayne Yeager.

    I thought I would share the results. First, let's look at the resources I devoted to this task:

    1. I spent 25 minutes creating a suitable template.

    2. I spent an average of 6 minutes per site to install my own Munius software (a very simple script th ...

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  • My Experiment With An Herb Garden
    By: Julee Mitchelsin | - I have been known to experiment with many things in my free time. I guess people assume that because I am a writer that I have tons of free time. While that is not entirely true, it is true that my hours are unusual and that I do manage to find time for a variety of hobbies that many of my friends laugh at me for. My latest venture is to start an herb garden in my backyard.

    I have been trying my hand at gardening on and off for the past few years without much success. In fact, no ...

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