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  • In This Article We're Going To Be Taking A Look At The Natural Sleeping Remedies Program
    By: Kathy Jenkins | - Something a lot of men and women don't understand is that there are a massive amount of folks worldwide who have difficulties sleeping. You might also be surprised to discover that out of these folks nearly all them will wind up taking prescription drugs just to get some sleep, without taking into consideration the side effects. You are also going to understand that the main reason these prescription medications are so popular is because people are unaware of the other options available. This is ...
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  • Find Out About Gardening Through Gardening Books
    By: Kathy Jenkins | - Like anything in everyday life, to be a good gardner, you need to be taught. Whether or not this is through the reading of books, or just speaking with someone who knows what they are doing. Creating a good garden requires you to be trained in some way. The most effective way to be taught is probably with gardening books, which are supplied in many shapes and sizes. The majority of the information is usually learned through books plus most of them are affordable. The books are usually more valua ...
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  • Thyroid Cancer Survival Rate - In Accordance With Types And Stages Of The Cancer
    By: Kathy Jenkins | - The normal thyroid cancer survival rate is basically high. It might be considered a cancer but not as dangerous as other conditions including breast cancer and leukemia. The rate is 95% for five years. That means there's a very high chance for someone to get treated with this cancer. Nevertheless, you ought not feel too confident about this health condition. You have to go to a doctor once this cancer is detected so you can have immediate treatment. This also gives you a chance to save money fro ...
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  • Making Use Of Natural Cures Could Wind Up Supplying You With Far Better Health
    By: Kathy Jenkins | - I cannot think of anybody who doesn't want to try and live a healthier life in order to have the ability to wind up living longer. You need to be aware that many people take different medications which could have the ability to wind up causing them to shorten their life as a result of the side effects connected with these medications. Some of the medications that are prescribed by doctors each day can have massive side effects and one of these massive side effects could in fact be death. In the ...
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  • Smart Online Dating Programs - Some Emerging Facts
    By: DaleDoyle1984 | - In this contemporary time, we absence the time to get out and socialize the way we used to in the past. The reason you are not meeting any of the awesome out there is because you are total of reasons and you don't even want to do something to satisfy them. Not to point out that they are also much more skilled to give dating advice and to answer questions and give dating advice to these who ask.

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  • Checking Out The Pros And Cons Of Joining A Gym Or Buying Fitness Equipment For Your Home
    By: Kathy Jenkins | - To get in shape folks have come to the conclusion that exercise is a necessity in this goal. While some men and women simply rely on doing pushups and sit ups everyday as their exercise other folks want to work with fitness equipment. This obviously leads to the question on whether people should wind up joining a gym or buying fitness equipment for their home. This is precisely why we're going to be taking a look at the pros and cons of joining a gym or purchasing fitness equipment for your hous ...
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  • Could It Be Time To Complete An Improvement To Your Bathroom?
    By: Kathy Jenkins | - Doing improvements to your home is an activity that people would like to do but don't get around to. Designing a kitchen or bathroom, even when you can afford it, can become a messy process. Consequently, some people might be extra leery about jumping in. This article will give you suggestions on how your bathroom may be improved.

    One of the fundamental questions you should ask is where do you want to have your bathroom? Other issues to consider would be what fixtures you would like ...

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  • Hand Out Environment Friendly Gifts
    By: Corene Atienza | - Our environment is degrading day by day. It is high time we take some concrete steps to save the life on earth. Methods ranging from the usage of low power bulbs to the environment friendly transport are already in place. There are various other efforts being made to save our environment from depleting. It is our environment so we should take all feasible steps to protect it. Giving eco friendly gifts is one thing each one of us could begin with. Below are the tips for some eco-friendly gifts.
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  • Go For Organic Cotton Clothing
    By: Adelle Harsh | - We all like to dress smartly. No wonder, we devote so much time in picking up the best of clothes. However, does your choice of clothing do any good to the environment? Maybe not! Now, you could dress smart and that too in an environment friendly manner with organic cotton clothes.

    Your common cotton shirt comes from the cotton that's produced in farms. There're numerous herbicides, pesticides and other chemicals that go into farming of usual cotton. As this cotton steps into facto ...

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  • Cheap Solar Panels - Keep Technical Deliberations Aside And Start From Ground Level Zero
    By: Joseph P Connor. | - When you choose to set up a solar panel you are assured of free raw energy of the sun for a few millions of years to come. However, only proper utilization of solar energy will give good results. Though the solar technology itself has come a long way with several developments to its credit, a general opinion persists, that the technology pertaining to solar panels has not kept pace with the overall development.

    As a result, it could cost you anywhere from $15,000-$30,000 just to get a ...

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  • Understanding The Concept Of Magnet Motor Free Energy
    By: Joseph P Connor. | - Electricity or Power as we know it, is what fuels the ambitions of a nation. However, with the economy on a downslide, the preference now, is for those products or ideas that allow us to spend less, and electricity is an obvious talking-point when it comes to expenditure. In our homes and offices, the cost of electricity is being felt at these times. Therefore, it should come as no surprise to see people, warming up to the idea of home based energy production.

    Magnet motor free energy ...

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  • Free Magnet Energy And Its Usefulness In Shaping Our Future!
    By: Joseph P Connor | - Ever since man learnt to extract and utilize fossil fuels, they have become the lifeline of our very civilization. However, these fuels are nearing extinction, and the pinch is beginning to be felt especially in times like these when earnings are low and prices are high. As a result, industries, offices and homes alike are getting quite a bit concerned about the future when fuels are going become scarce.

    What is the solution then? It is to harness the omnipresent renewable energy in i ...

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  • Solar Energy Advantages-abundant And Renewable And In-exhaustible Energy Source
    By: Joseph P Connor. | - The growing need for energy in the world has come to its peek. Fossil fuels and uranium are getting depleted day by day. In this epoch of peak oil (the maximum rate of global petroleum extraction), what comes before us is the impending termination of energy resources as per the Hubbert peak theory. Recent researches give ample proof of our high consumption and go on to further explain that our consumption has peaked at thrice the input.

    Today, every human activity spells doom as the c ...

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  • Top Tricks To Make Your Commercial Kitchen Green
    By: David J. Parks. | - The current scenario calls for protection of the environment. Amongst several effective measures that go at length in preserving the environment, going green is the most desired of all. An increasing number of folks are taking on the concept of green commercial kitchen. This holds even more relevance for food service providers and restaurateurs. Here are some tricks that can help you make your kitchen green.

    Perhaps, one of the best things you can do to make your kitchen environment f ...

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  • Convert Energy Using Solar Power Diy Kits
    By: Joseph P Connor. | - The world we live in today is facing energy crisis and the crisis is in such dire straits that we really don't have enough fossil fuels to use. Day by day the cost of electricity is rising that we cannot afford such huge amounts. So there arises a need for a new energy source. So a cost effective method must be adopted. One such energy source is solar energy which can help you to reduce your electricity bill. In order to reduce the electricity bills the only way is to install your own solar powe ...
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  • Build Your Own Solar Panels- Enjoy Lower Power Tariffs
    By: Joseph P Connor | - There are two major considerations that have forced us to look towards other renewable sources of energy. While one is a genuinely selfish motive since our much dependable fossil fuels are running out of stock, the other selfless objective aims towards finding cleaner energy solutions that will eventually stop polluting and choking the life out of this planet.

    Solar energy is the best of its kind .It is cleaner and in the long run it will be cheaper. Therefore if you are thinking of b ...

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  • Wall Mounted Solar Lighting As An Ideal Alternative
    By: Curtis Love. | - Along with heating and electrical production, solar lighting has become a popular solar platform. Wall mounted solar lighting is a product that is increasingly catching the attention of consumers.

    The fad today in lighting up the house is solar lighting. Solar power is proving to be the least expensive and most environmental friendly method of home illumination. If using solar power throughout your property does not appeal to you, you may still use wall mounted solar lighting, it will ...

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  • Assisting Valuable Sunday School Lessons To Children
    By: Joseph J Jacob | - A lot of parents should dedicate more time in understanding the benefits of Sunday School Lessons and make sure that their toddlers or children will be very much aware of the teachings of God. As a parent, it is your duty to start making your child familiar with these aspects since early age.

    That is because when children are little, they are easily convinced to do certain things and we all know that if you teach them the writings of God, then he will definitely develop some sort of u ...

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  • Build Your Own Solar Panels-a Cheaper And More Efficient Substitute To Conventional Energy
    By: Joseph P Connor | - The search for renewable sources of energy was prompted by two major concerns; one is the selfish realization that the fossil fuels are depleting fast, and the other is a noble objective is finding cleaner energy solutions that will keep our planet clean.

    Solar energy is the best of its kind .It is cleaner and in the long run it will be cheaper. Therefore if you are thinking of building solar panels then you are going to make a big saving on your electricity bills.

    The evol ...

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  • The Usages Of A Tactical Flashlight
    By: Jeanine A. Boyd | - A lot of people nowadays are working in night shifts and because of that, they are exposed to a lot of dangers when they will return home. Yes, you can say that if nothing ever happened to you until now, there will never be the chance of something bad happening to you ever, but this is where you're wrong.

    This is why if you want to be safe all the time, you should consider a Tactical Flashlight, because it will be the best thing that will provide a very good line of defense when you w ...

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  • A Simple Step For A Green World: How To Make A Wind Turbine
    By: Joseph P Connor. | - The world is going green, or at least it has started wanting to go green. Everywhere you turn you will find people turning to ways that are less damaging to the environment. A century ago, people might have laughed at the prospect of global warming or the depletion of fossil fuels or the destruction of the ozone layer. However, times have changed and the results of our ignorance and greed are all around for us to see. What can you do to help in the matter? Well, you can find out how to make a wi ...
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  • Diy Green Energy-contribute To The Cause Of Saving The World
    By: Joseph P Connor | - DIY, the very mention of the letters brings a twinkle to the eyes of a chosen few. DIY is short for do-it-yourself, and it can be applied to various fields. You have DIY filmmakers, DIY carpenters, and DIY auto engineers and so on. Anything and everything that can be done without professional help, is being done DIY by someone or the other, some place or the other in the world. So, then the term DIY green energy should cause no great confusion now that we understand what the first trio of letter ...
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  • Solar Power System - Save Hundreds Of Dollars Every Time You Get Your Power Bill
    By: Alberto Moravia | - This really is how far advanced these days it is for photo voltaic power. Information on producing your own panels is also all more than the internet, as people everywhere are building their personal arrays right out from the garage. Using simple and affordable components, people are putting together panels measuring about three by five feet, single ones, for less than a hundred dollars, that may power a little fridge, a personal computer, along with a small stereo entertainment system all about ...
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  • Global Business Moving To Panama
    By: Tyler Ramos | - The Panama economy is booming big time, with the government reporting rates of around 8.5 per cent growth in the economy each year. When there is such strong economic expansion happening, it comes as no surprise that there are more and more multinational companies that are moving there and opening up offices and trade in the country.

    One of the reasons that companies are attracted to the country is that the banking system there is reliable and has not been subject to the closures and ...

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  • Connecting To A Gay People By Weblogs
    By: Kyle M. Ferguson | - Organizations, PFLAG for instance (Parents and Friends of Lesbians and Gays) target at offering their help and support for GLBT (Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender) people across all of the 50 states on the territory of the USA. Anyway, most of these states include larger cities, leaving aside those from smaller towns or villages.

    The alternative to this is to connect with others on the internet who share similar experiences and lifestyles. The WWW has connected gay people close to t ...

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  • David Barton Fails To Recognize Separation Of God And State In U.s. Constitution
    By: Oliver Woods. | - In spite of its title, David Barton's book fails to grasp the Original Intent of the Constitution regarding separation of church and state. Original Intent was published by WallBuilders of Alemedo, Texas in 2000.

    David Barton Argues Constitution Did Not Separate Church and State

    The author focuses on the religious facets of the Constitution, in particular the concept of separation of church and state. He tries to prove that it was not the intent of the founders to set up su ...

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  • How The Internet Has Changed News Reporting
    By: Hunter Crowell | - The recent disasters that ravaged several Indian Ocean countries, the Philippines, Vietnam, China and some others have shown definitely what the Internet can do in making the world know of such developments. While there are television stations and channels syndicated worldwide that bring news to the different countries of the world, on the more personal level the Internet is more effective and detailed. It can show the panorama of devastation, the individual tragedies and the heroism of some in ...
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  • Global Health Care Provision-an Overview
    By: Kevin long | - At a time when Barack Obama is trying to make his health care overhaul a success, millions of people in countries across the world are still striving to get basic health care facilities. The inequality in access to hygiene and health services doesnt seem to be plummeting in many developing countries. The present situation calls for a return to the comprehensive approach of primary health care so that the poor dont have to struggle for access to good care.

    There is a ...

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  • What's Changing In Climate Change?
    By: Knight Pierce Hirst | - Scientists have discovered that nitrous oxide, produced mainly in agriculture, is harming the ozone layer more than synthetic chemicals are. Synthetic chemicals are being phased out by the Montreal Protocol treaty, but nitrous oxide is a natural part of the atmosphere. It is produced by microbes in soil; and when fed nitrogen fertilizer, the microbes produce even more of it. Although it's estimated that nitrous oxide will reduce the stratosphere's ozone 4% by the end of the century, nitrogen is ...
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  • Are Positive Health Studies More Believable?
    By: Knight Pierce Hirst | - According to research done at Copenhagen University Hospital, which included more than 2,800 middle-aged men and women, people with skinny thighs had a 50%-100% higher risk of heart disease or premature death during the 12-year study. Those with thighs measuring less than 23.6 inches were at risk. Those with thighs measuring less than 18 inches were at the greatest risk. It's thought skinny thighs mean a lack of muscle mass and lower body bulk, which are necessary for proper glucose and lipid me ...
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  • What's Unhealthy For Good Health?
    By: Knight Pierce Hirst | - According to an August 2009 announcement by the American Heart Association, sugar - including high fructose corn syrup - is bad for the heart. Women should have no more than 100 calories daily from sugar that's added to foods and drinks. Men should have no more than 150 of these calories daily. Unfortunately, the average American consumes 375 calories from added sugar daily. In fact, about half the increase in calories in the past 30 years comes from beverages. Twelve ounces of regular cola have ...
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  • Are Most Health Studies About Bad Health?
    By: Knight Pierce Hirst | - According to a study published in "Psychosomatic Medicine", feeling lonely - even when surrounded by family and friends - is linked to an increase in the risk of heart disease. The study covered more than 3,000 people over 19 years. After having a physical and an extensive personal interview, all participants' heart health was tracked. The women who were loneliest at the beginning of the study were 76% more likely to develop heart disease. Researchers hypothesize that loneliness affects only w ...
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  • Is There Any Place That's Safe?
    By: Knight Pierce Hirst | - According to the Virginia Tech Transportation Institute, text messaging while driving isn't safe. Cameras watched drivers of light vehicles and trucks for more than 6 million miles and found that driving while texting increases collision risk by 23 times. Dialing a cell phone or using an electronic device increased the risk by about 6 times. Right before a crash or near crash drivers spent almost 5 seconds looking at their devices - at 55 mph that's time to go more than the length of a football ...
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  • Is What Makes News Always News?
    By: Knight Pierce Hirst | - As part of a protest by People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals against what they believe is abusive treatment of animals, one PETA member took extreme action. Melissa Sehgal, with her nude body painted like a tiger, protested from a cage in Anaheim, California where Ringling Bros. and Barnum and Bailey Circus was to perform. Because PETA wants all circuses using animals boycotted, Sehgal held a sign reading, "Wild Animals Don't Belong Behind Bars". Although circus owner, Ken Feld, ran newsp ...
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  • What Do Statistics Say About Us?
    By: Knight Pierce Hirst | - According to a University of Michigan telephone survey of more than 500 people, 24% fear losing their health coverage in the next year - and many of that 24% are 50-64 years old and female. Forty-six percent worry they won't be able to afford health care in the future - especially as the U.S. government estimated 2009 health care will average $8,160 for every man, woman and child - an increase of $356 since 2008. Finally, 86% think health care reform is part of fixing the economic crisis. The su ...
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  • Why Didn't They Tell Us Sooner?
    By: Knight Pierce Hirst | - According to new research, sit-ups aren't enough to get great abs. Great abs also need a diet full of fiber, fruits, vegetables and plenty of protein. Fiber limits bloating, carbohydrates increase energy and protein builds muscles. Eating enough protein also helps keeps weight down because increased muscle increases the resting metabolic rate, which burns more calories. Other new research shows that stress triggers the hormone cortisol, which increases appetite and promotes fat deposits around a ...
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  • What Can We Learn From Animals?
    By: Knight Pierce Hirst | - Demand for detection canines has increased dramatically as the U.S. government focuses on homeland security. According to the North American Police Work Dog Association, there are 35,000 dogs trained to do detective work. For each drop of odor detected by a dog's nose, a human nose would need 1,000-10,000 drops. Dogs begin training as puppies and are chosen for training by purity of breed, confidence, sociability and temperament. Most law enforcement agencies use Belgian Malinoises or German she ...
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  • Is There Anything That's Recession-proof?
    By: Knight Pierce Hirst | - Virgin Galactic, part of Richard Branson's Virgin Group, has collected $40 million in deposits from would-be space tourists like physicist Stephen Hawking and ex-racing driver Niki Lauda and plans to start the trips within 2 years. Virgin Galactic sees these commercial trips as opening up more possibilities. In 20 years Galactic's aircraft could transport passengers outside the atmosphere on long-haul trips - Britain to Australia in 2 1/2 hours. The company claims seeing Earth from space transfo ...
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  • What's New In Health News?
    By: Knight Pierce Hirst | - According to New York City health officials, three-quarters of salt Americans eat comes from prepared and processed food, raising the risk of heart disease. Having led the ban on trans fats, New York City officials met with food makers and restaurants to discuss reducing salt in common foods like soup, pasta sauce, salad dressing and bread. New York has recruited health agencies and medical groups across the country with the goal of reducing salt consumption 20% by 2014. Although the food indust ...
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  • Is All News News?
    By: Knight Pierce Hirst | - A study on heart-healthy foods published in "Archives of Internal Medicine" was based on 189 previous studies involving millions of people. Vegetables, nuts and the Mediterranean diet - a diet high in vegetables, nuts, whole grains, fish and olive oil - qualified as good for the heart. Starchy carbohydrates like white bread, as well as the trans fats in many cookies and french fries qualified as bad. In between were foods like meat, eggs and milk for which there isn't yet enough evidence. Unfort ...
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  • Why Does Health News Sound So Unhealthy?
    By: Knight Pierce Hirst | - When researchers at Ohio State University calculated the body mass index of 8,550 Asian, black, Hispanic, Native American and white 4-year-olds born in 2001 and 2005, 18.4% were obese. The difference in percentages between racial/ethnic groups ranged from 31.2% of American Indian/Native Alaskan 4-year-olds to 12.8% of Asian 4-year-olds. The difference in percentages was attributed to lifestyle differences both culturally and socioeconomically. Children obese at age 4 can have high blood pressure ...
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  • When Does Trivia Become News?
    By: Knight Pierce Hirst | - The 2007 U.S. birth rate was the highest ever - 4.3 million - Utah with the most births and Vermont with the least. Although the birth rate rose slightly for women of all ages, teen birth rates increased the second year in a row and births to unwed mothers were at an all-time high 40%, with more than three-quarters of mothers being 20 or older. With U.S. women averaging 2.1 children and fertility rates higher for all races, the country's experiencing a "baby boomlet". However, the lowest U.S. bi ...
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  • Why Doesn't Good Health Make News?
    By: Knight Pierce Hirst | - According to a study done by Colorado University and Boston's Children's Hospital, listening to iPods and MP3 players at high volume can lead to hearing loss. Listening through earbuds or in-ear headphones for 90 minutes a day at 80% volume is safe for long-term hearing, but at 70% volume one can safely listen for 4 1/2 hours a day. However, the risk of permanent hearing loss can increase with just 5 minutes a day at full volume. It's estimated that 7%-24% of users listen at risky levels - and i ...
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  • Is So Much Health News Healthy?
    By: Knight Pierce Hirst | - According to the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology, protein chemicals in pollen that cause seasonal allergies are also in certain raw foods. For example, ragwood pollen is related to chemicals in cantaloupe, banana, sunflower seeds, zucchini and cucumber. Grass pollen is related to peaches, celery, melons, tomatoes and oranges. When these foods are eaten, the body's immune system responds as if it were ingesting pollen. Unlike seasonal allergies, oral allergy is year-round; and ...
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  • Are All Studies Studious?
    By: Knight Pierce Hirst | - The 2009 annual survey on absenteeism done by the Web site CareerBuilder found that 34% of workers played hooky. Among those, 30% wanted to relax; 22% wanted to sleep; and 9% wanted to skip a meeting, spend time working on an overdue project or avoid an angry boss or colleague. When it comes to employers, 31% checked up on employees who called in sick and 18% fired workers who missed work without a legitimate reason. The good news is that 65% of employers thought a mental health day was a legiti ...
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  • Is It Healthy To Read Health News?
    By: Knight Pierce Hirst | - Doctors who followed a checklist developed by the World Health Organization cut the worldwide surgical death rate by almost half and reduced complications by more than one-third. Ask patient's name, mark incision site, count sponges after surgery - those are three of the nineteen items on the checklist. Although the results of using the list are most dramatic in developing countries, Britain, Ireland, Jordon and the Philippines will use it in all operating rooms. The Joint Commission, which sets ...
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  • Is This Health Food For Thought?
    By: Knight Pierce Hirst | - A study done by "Men's Health" and "Women's Health" magazines rated 100 of the largest U.S. cities to find the healthiest one to live in. The cities were ranked by 38 factors including cancer rates, air quality and number of gym memberships. Although Salt Lake City, Utah was the healthiest city for women, the healthiest for men was Madison, Wisconsin. Thankfully, the study found 7 cities rated in the top ten for both sexes. Aurora, Colorado; Madison, Wisconsin; Minneapolis, Minnesota; San Franci ...
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  • Who Said Men And Women Are Equal?
    By: Knight Pierce Hirst | - A study done by the Communication Department at the University of Missouri revealed that women aren't alone in feeling worse about their bodies after looking at female models in magazines like Cosmopolitan and Glamour. In a 1-year study involving 77 male university students, the students who were asked to look at female models in magazines like Maxim, FHM and Stuff had more body-image problems. Those students felt they would have to measure up on an attractiveness scale in order to date women of ...
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  • Where Has All The Good News Gone?
    By: Knight Pierce Hirst | - More and more professionals are moving to small towns. The good news is they're not having to move back in with their parents. These professionals are responding to Web-based recruitment campaigns from rural areas - campaigns that offer both good jobs and a better quality of life. In rural southwest Virginia the program's called "Return to Roots" and lists jobs in technology, engineering, education and health care - jobs provided by companies moving to rural areas to save money. Similar programs ...
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  • The Pick Up Artist And One Night Stands Ii
    By: Vin DiCarlo. | - First of all, you can't always get the hottest woman in the venue to go home with you for a one-night stand.

    You can get a solid number from her, but whether or not a woman is open to going home with a guy on a particular night varies widely.

    However, in any bar, club, or even a day-time situation, there are LOTS of horny women who would be open to getting down with you that same day or night. You just have to know how to spot these women.

    Some of the ...

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