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By: David Wildash
Telescopes for Novice Astronomers David Wildash Although most people think of telescopes it may be best to consider binoculars first. They are portable, convenient and relatively inexpensive. Cheap bi (read entire article)
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By: Victor Arthur Pidkowich
The Technological World Victor Arthur Pidkowich Back in the day, the only way to buy a motorcycle was to look in your area to see what was available. This often meant that people were stuck buying bik (read entire article)
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By: Alexa Ferotina
Are Inventors And Scientists God's Chosen People? Alexa Ferotina For whatever reason, science sometimes has a bad name. Maybe it has to do with religion and faith. Religion and faith, relies on a "lea (read entire article)
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By: Frank Johnson
The Science Behind Your Satellite Dish Ever wonder how your Dish Network system or satellite TV system works? There's actually quite a bit of science going on behind the scenes, with several componen (read entire article)
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By: Kevin Pederson
Bhakti means devotion to the Almighty. Bhakti yoga deals with devotion to God and achieving the union with him. This is the easiest of all yoga types. This branch of yoga teaches the relation between (read entire article)
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By: Preston Houer
Magic has been connected to mystery and things that cannot be explained by science. But, during the recent years, there has been in-depth studies focused to magic. Now, magic is known to be the scien (read entire article)
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By: Peter Woodhead
Copyright 2006 Presslink PublishingThis is the third article in a series of the history of advertising and marketing. We pick up the story from when John E. Kennedy exited Lord and Thomas leaving Alb (read entire article)
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By: Susan Chiang
The dynamics behind the flight of the golf ball offers a fascinating insight into the physical interworkings of air pressure, turbulence, and aerodynamics. When golf was first played in Scotland, mos (read entire article)
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By: Adwina Jackson
Children are living with curiosity. They learn lots of things in life, gifted naturally with intuition, and open toward everything they find. Everything seems to be interesting to them. That's why th (read entire article)
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By: B Hirst
Anyone can be a farmer, it is not rocket science. Growing plants can be done almost anywhere. You don't have to have large fields and hundreds of acres. You have to have imagination. People who grow (read entire article)
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By: Kanchan Bodas
In today's high-tech society it is important that children develop an interest in science at an early age and see that science is a part of our lives. By becoming comfortable with science at an early (read entire article)
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By: AmeriPundit
The following e-mails are presented in their original form with the permission of the author, Monica Benderman- wife of Sergeant Kevin Benderman.The decision to publish them was made because no attem (read entire article)
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By: Dr. Stephen Kraus, Success Scientist
Few things are more difficult than kicking bad habits or developing more positive ones. But it is definitely worth the effort. Bad habits like smoking, overeating or self-criticism shorten lives and (read entire article)
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By: Martin Winer
Intelligent Design: If A Tree Falls In The Forest, It Does Not Land In A Science ClassroomThere has been a lot of controversy regarding the proposed integration of 'Intelligent Design' into current b (read entire article)
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By: Jolene Schwartz
The Smoothster is a transparent colored mineral product that unifies the color and evens the skin tone of the face. Mineral's natural matte softly reflects light, visually smoothing out the surface a (read entire article)
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By: Tyler Benson
No matter what do we do for living, how educated we are, how wealthy we are and how nice we look, we all have different beliefs in what is the supra power upon us all. This is what we call religion. (read entire article)
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By: Jolene Schwartz
A whole new category of sun protection!We've all heard the excuses people use for not wearing sun protection; "Oh the application is messy!" "It makes my hands slippery!" "It sweats off!" "It smells! (read entire article)
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By: Tom Richard
Do YOU recognize the power of a great follow-up? Most sales books and processes don’t! They teach you how to close on the spot with high-pressure and alienating techniques. An effective follow-up i (read entire article)
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By: Lance Winslow
Have you ever heard someone say that Business is not Rocket Science? And indeed although that maybe true to some degree do you ever notice that the person who says this has never made any real money i (read entire article)
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By: Michael Bresciani
Homeostasis is a relatively new and obscure science. It is the study of the effect of time on man and on other living creatures. It is also the study of our perception and response to time. Some of th (read entire article)
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By: Lance Winslow
Students often ask; “What exactly is science?” Professors explain by discussing theories, proofs, laws of physics, observations, duplication of results, etc.. Professors often pull rank on students wh (read entire article)
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By: Lindsay Small
Fizzy sherbet in a paper bag with a strawberry lollipop was probably my favorite treat as a child, but I never knew what was in the sherbet and why it sparkled and tingled on my tongue! Try making som (read entire article)
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By: Valerian Dinca
Statistics state that 55% of people judgments are made based on what is seen visually, as opposed to 38% based on voice and the message you give. That means what you promote using images is the most i (read entire article)
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By: Arnel Ricafranca
For years we heard that a low-fat, low-cholesterol diet would keep us healthy and help us lose weight. And many of us jumped on the bandwagon, eliminating fat and high-cholesterol foods from our diets (read entire article)
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By: Valerie Giles
Whether your child wants to be a future geologist, archeologist, chemist or scientist there are a wide variety of excellent science and discovery toys for them to have fun and learn with. There is an (read entire article)
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By: Gavin Ingham
One of the questions I often get asked as a sales coach by sales people and business owners alike is, “How do I close sales better? What closing techniques would you recommend?”In my experience, clos (read entire article)
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By: Carole Fawcett
The title I chose for this article makes me smile. The science of laughter? Laughter, one of the things we used to take for granted, is now the subject of scientific study. In some ways it’s quite (read entire article)
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By: David Petersen
A valid connection between hypoglycemia, fatigue and premature termination of exercise been firmly established and therefore carbohydrate loading is a proven form of boosting running endurance in prol (read entire article)
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By: Nick Arrizza, M.D.
I would like to share my experience, working with the Mind Resonance Process(TM) (MRP), a new modality to achieving personal mental, emotional, physical and spiritual fulfillment, of the meaning of th (read entire article)
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By: Saundra L. Washington
I have discovered as I grow older in Christ Jesus and wiser in all things spiritual, that one of the best possessions any person can have is a clear conscience. You feel good. I mean, you really feel (read entire article)
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By: Mair Gauthier
Modern civilization has produced an unusually stressful environment to humans and animals, with extreme high demands on our physical and mental abilities. The last one hundred years have brought uniqu (read entire article)
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By: Kate Simpson
There is good coffee and absolutely abysmal coffee. Both may start with the same elements, but one cup can taste completely different to another. Freshness is the key to great tasting coffee. Here (read entire article)
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By: James Ray
My studies of the highly successful prove that they continually achieve their results by doing "certain things in a certain way." I have also found that "like causes produce like effects." Therefore, (read entire article)
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By: Carson C. Day
As a young lad, I took on my first scientific experiment simply because I could. Like most curious youngsters who own walky-talkies, I could only resist for so long the urge to bury one of them (well (read entire article)
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By: Aled Evans
A healthier diet is very much in the news these days, given such initiatives as Jamie Oliver's campaign to change the eating habits of our younger generation.Not an easy task as adults like us need to (read entire article)
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By: Shahinur Islam
. Human being Knowledge & social scienceHuman beings are the best creature of the Creator. Why? Human being has got some distinct qualities, behaviors, sensitiveness, instincts, education, capability (read entire article)
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By: Robert Baird
The possibility of sentient beings on earlier solar systems said to be many billions of years older than our own, developing travel and transposition of some teleportational nature seems one of the mo (read entire article)
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By: Steve Bailey
I probably would not be able to count the number of different kinds of wrong assumptions made by well-meaning people who first become interested in Metaphysics and in applying the Law of Attraction. (read entire article)
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By: Robert Baird
Sherry (My ex) had a couple of problems of a medical nature. Her hypoglycemia had been miss-diagnosed and she had been given massive cortisone shots that I believe had contributed to the cancer that r (read entire article)
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By: Angelique Van Engelen
The current field of political sciences is dominated by a multitude of ideas that have never in its history featured so prominently in this discipline. The general belief that it has lost its focus on (read entire article)
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By: Valerie Giles
One key challenge educators face is the importance of encouraging girls to excel in math, science and computer science studies. As technology continues to drive the world of business, those challenged (read entire article)
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By: Lance Winslow
Rising sea levels are occurring as part of the climate changes we face on the Planet’s latest cycle. This will become problematic as 50% of the human populations live by the sea. Many large cities are (read entire article)
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By: Robert Baird
"Spirit is beyond the void of space. This realm, beyond the void, is not an empty nothingness; it is the womb of creation. -- Nature goes to the same place to create a galaxy of stars, a cluster of ne (read entire article)
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By: Robert Baird
ICE AGES: - The impact of the ice ages and inter-glacial effects on the rise and fall of ocean levels and the earth readjustments to the departure of the ice cap cannot be over-looked in the human his (read entire article)
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By: Carmellita Brown
Are you committed to losing weight and keeping it off? Then, it is time to discover the science of losing weight. Losing weight is the result of a chemical reaction that takes place in the body where (read entire article)
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By: Lance Winslow
It is difficult to have a discussion with someone about science fiction if they are not familiar with the works of Arthur C Clarke. The concepts are not too awfully difficult to understand and not nea (read entire article)
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By: Martin Thomson
It all begins with a simple calculation.You are home on a rainy Sunday afternoon, looking at the flashy calculator you found on sale last month for $12 at the local buy n’ save. It was a good buy.You (read entire article)
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By: Charlotte Laws
In his book, "Our Final Hour," Cambridge professor and Britain’s “Astronomer Royal” Martin Rees predicts humanity has no more than a 50/50 chance of survival into the next century and that by 2020 a m (read entire article)
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