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  • Migraine Can Be Severely Debilitating But Proper Treatment And Prevention May Help
    By: Mark Bevan | - Who get migraine?

    Physiologically, migraine headache is a neurological condition that is more commonly known to afflict women than men. Women experience migraines at least three times more often than men, probably because of hormonal changes. However, migraines can occur in children also, but they mostly appear in people in their twenties or thirties.

    Studies have revealed that migraines could be inherited. For example, if one parent is afflicted with migraine, the ...

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  • Notre Dame Cathedral A Highlights Of Saigon
    By: sumariana | - In the early years of it, colonial administration in Vietnam, the French government to build a church when planning to build the city. In August 1876, Saigon Bishop launched a contest to design a Cathedral. Architects J. Bourad 's design surpassed 17 others and was selected to build the 1,877 m, which was completed in 1880. He himself is a successful bidder and direct supervision of work.

    All necessary documents, to cement and steel rods and screws have been from France. Specific ...

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  • The Hummingbird Retreat Centre, Spain
    By: ross heaven | - When Spanish explorers first encountered hummingbirds in Peru, they called them joyas voladoras: "flying jewels." The hummingbird was revered as a sacred healer, a guardian of plants, the spirit, and those who needed healing or were training as healers themselves.

    That is why the hummingbird is the symbol for The Hummingbird Retreat Centre. Located in one of the most peaceful and unspoiled parts of rural Spain, it offers a relaxing and invigorating space where you can escape from ...

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  • Rodrigues Island: The Albatross Has Landed
    By: loulou | - On Oct 5, following a request from the newly elected Movement Rodriguais (MR) to Cabinet, Rodrigues' Plaine Corail Airport was renamed Sir Gaetan Duval Airport.

    Plaine Corail Airport was originally named after the locality (coral plain) on which it sits. In keeping with the island's green-themed tourism, the name was both fitting and discreet. Moreover, it was a neutral name acceptable to all. It worked well.

    As an airport is the front door to a country, ...

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  • Rodrigues Island Autonomy
    By: loulou | - Rodrigues Island: Autonomy

    The first few pages were quite uplifting and left me excitedly eager to read more. But, as the underlying principles of the proposals became more apparent, disheartenment soon replaced enthusiasm. The realisation that the Rodriguan people would once again, have to take the shattered remnants of their short-lived hopes and dreams back to the drawing board, suddenly dawned on me.

    Firstly, I must acknowledge that unlike its predecessor, this ...

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  • Understanding The Electric Body
    By: Helen Thomas | - Getting to know your body is an aha! experience a big wow. The nature of the energy in the body itself as a constant force, in continual state of movement and flux. You are like a human battery. Everything is electric. Everything has a charge. Your body is a field of energy that radiates out twelve feet according to science.

    This electricity is organized in highly complex and specific pathways. In orthodox or allopathic medicine these are called tracts, in Chinese medicine, merida ...

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  • Magickal Oils Of Indonesian Shamanism Part 1
    By: Luxamore | - Introduction

    Almost every shamanic and pagan culture has its own collection of oils used for occult and magickal purposes. In this article we will describe a few of these "minyak" (as oils are called in the Indonesian/Malayan tongue) to be found in the Indonesian archipelago. This is an on-going project and we may update this article whenever we possess additional information regarding the subject.

    There are many oils used for occult purposes; we may divide them int ...

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  • Professional Careers In The Growing Spa Industry
    By: Josh Stone | - The term spa is traditionally used to mean a place where water that is believed to have special health-giving properties occurs. This is usually a mineral or hot spring, and can include cold water treatments. The term is derived from the Belgian town of Spa.

    A business traveler wants to minimize jet lag. A mother of three wants some time to herself. A group of friends plans a birthday celebration. A man with back pain seeks relief. A teenager is troubled by acne. A weekend warrior ...

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  • The Art And Science Of Physical Invincibility
    By: Peter Ragnar | - I once saw an old farmer lift the rear end of a pickup truck and push it off the ice where it was spinning its wheels. He had never touched a weight in his life. But that's nothing compared to the little old ladies who have performed the same feat in an emergency!

    Here's another one for you to chew on.
    A nine-year-old boy playing on a construction site had an 1800-pound cast iron pipe roll onto him. As he struggled in the sand, a passerby who was a 56-year-old heart patient ...

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