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1. A Few Facts About Breast Cancer - By: Michael Russell
.  What is breast cancer?   Breast cancer is caused by the abnormal or uncontrollable growth of breast cells.  It has the potential to also spread to other parts of the body.  While cancer is almost always caused by an abnormal gene the chances of inheriting it from your mot...

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.  What is breast cancer?   Breast cancer is caused by the abnormal or uncontrollable growth of breast cells.  It has the potential to also spread to other parts of the body.  While cancer is almost always caused by an abnormal gene the chances of inheriting it from your mother or father is only 5 to 10 percent.  The genetic abnormalities that occur as a result of the ageing process and other factors however cause 90 percent of the breast cancers.   . 
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2. Buying Paintings Romanticism - By: Michael Russell
Though sometimes referred to as the “anti-classical” movement in art, Romanticism is a style that focuses on the artist’s individualistic and emotionally wrought point of view, and is found to oppose the art movement known as Neoclassicism. Even though there have been many artists to combine elemen...

3. Bridging Loans Catering To Your Needs - By: Eva Baldwyn
Every now and then we find ourselves in a situation where we need a quick injection of cash for different reasons. It may be the gap in between buying and selling of a property, for an entrepreneur to cover for his expenses before he receives payment from his buyers. Bridging loans ...

4. Silk Embroidered Artworks. - By: Paul Mccarthy
Silkporcelain.com is the most recent addition to the interior designers tool box. The supply of high quality art products including silk embroidery and porcelains is now available directly from their source in mainland China. While silk embroidery is well known throughout Asia it has no...

5. Buying Paintings Gothic Art - By: Michael Russell
Some of the most valuable early artwork comes from a point of time before the Renaissance had begun, and going on through the early Middle Ages, referred to as the period of Gothic art. During this particular time in history, the artwork took on telling narrative stories through pictures, and much ...

6. Breast Cancer Prevention Plan - By: Michael Russell
A person suffering from breast cancer is more often thrown into distress, self pity and depression.  Nobody wants to wake up one day with the realization that she is suffering from breast cancer.   Here are some preventive measures we need to follow in order to limit our risk of devel...

7. Treating Food Allergies - By: Michael Russell
Do you develop an unexplainable itchy rash after eating shellfish or certain varieties of fish?  How about after eating eggs or after gulping down a warm glass of milk?  Have you ever experienced that unusual tingling in your mouth after eating a particular food?  If you ever experien...

8. Do I Have Arthritis And What Is It? - By: Michael Russell
The word 'arthritis' (plural = 'arthritides') comes from the Greek ('arthro' = 'joint' and 'itis' = 'inflammation').  It is really a blanket term for a group of arthritides, which includes: rheumatoid arthritis and psoriatic arthritis, which are both autoimmune diseases (i.e. the body is attack...

9. The Bahamas : An Island Paradise - By: Michael Russell
The Bahamas are a good example of what most people think of when someone talks about an island paradise.  The islands have had an exciting history, with illegal activities and periods of economic prosperity and poverty.  The history of the Bahamas begins with the Lukku-cairi who were the f...

10. An Overview Of Germany For Travelers - By: Richard Monk
Germany has experienced a tumultuous history: starting a World War, being divided into two countries and much more. If you are planning a trip, here is some background information you should know. An Overview of Germany for Travelers The official name of the country...

11. Book Cases - By: Michael Russell
Once again, I am up against the book cases dilemma. Do I buy or build or leave the thousands of books in boxes? You see, I am moving again. Each time I movewith the hopes that the new residence will provide some stasis, some sanity, some degree of permanencyI find within a few weeks of starting t...

12. All About Small Business Loans - By: Saptarshi Roy Chaudhury
Besides the myriad of problems that a small business owner faces, the most severe issue is lack of capital and limited avenues to raise capital from external sources. Being a small business owner, it is never easy to get a business loan, as most lenders would consider them as borrowers w...

13. Organizing Your Genealogy In Two Great Ways - By: Michael Russell
Loose genealogy records floating around the house can make it difficult to find what you need when you need it.  Collecting and organizing them in a box or book will put them at your fingertips and ease your research.  It will also create an enjoyable way to view your family history. ...

14. Australian Aborigines - The First Settlers - By: Michael Russell
The literal translation of the word "Aborigine" is "the people who were here from the beginning".  A second translation, not as literal, is "native".  While there are no early written records of their history, archaeologists have found pictorials on rock all over Australia and the Aborigin...



15. Sightseeing In Munich Germany - By: Erica Bosworth
There is a lot to see in Munich, Germany. Late spring and summer are popular tourist times in this city. In addition, the Oktoberfest celebration is a big event. Oktoberfest last for six days and always draws large crowds. There are many hotels and restaurants in addition to unique sight...

16. A Brief History Of The Tower Of London - By: Pauline Wapping
The Tower of London has a fascinating history spanning nearly 1,000 years. It has served various purposes over the centuries fortress, prison, royal palace, jewel house, mint, arsenal and place of execution. When work was begun by William the Conqueror in 1078, Londoners had ...

17. Polo Rules - By: Michael Russell
Polo is a sport played on horses; two teams formed by four players each, which try to take a small ball into the other teams goal with a wooden stick from on top of a horse. The object of the game is obviously to make more goals than the other team. A polo match can be played either ou...

18. Debt Solutions: A Credit Report - By: Michael Russell
Credit reports are compiled and issued by the National Credit Bureau, which collects financial information on borrowers from financial institutions and houses it in a computerized database system, known as the Central Credit Reference Information System (CCRIS).  The CCRIS automatically process...

19. History Of Mido Watches - By: Zai G Zhu
Talk of vintage watches and one name that springs to the mind immediately is Mido. Mido continues as a strong favorite among the watch collectors of the world today. Mido has been a name to reckon with throughout its history of over 80 years, with watches that are meant for watch connois...

20. Travel London: The Living Past And The Ever-present - By: Frank Johnson
London Bridge may have fallen, but this tenacious society has a knack for bouncing back from just about anything. Although much of the city's visible history has been wiped out by centuries of fires, rebuilding and modernization, London is inescapably a prevailing icon of the global past...

21. Is Obesity An Eating Disorder? - By: Michael Russell
Is weight gain, or worse, obesity, a sign of prosperity, or a symptom of stress that causes eating disorders?  A Munich-based expert claims that both the cause and the cure of being overweight begin with attitude.  Although there are gadgets designed to speed up weight loss, the basic prin...

22. How To Prevent Skin Cancer - By: Michael Russell
We often brag about the nice tan we acquired during summer or from a grandiose holiday in some exotic sunny country.  A suntan or even a slight burn used to be a sign of good health.  Now we know better.  A suntan or sunburn is our body's attempt to protect itself from the damaging ra...

23. The History And Evolution Of The Bicycle - By: Michael Russell
Bicycles are one of the most popular forms of transportation in modern cities today.  Particularly in some parts of China and in Dutch countries, bicycles are used as a primary form of transportation.  Aside from being an economic and environment-friendly form of transportation for adults ...

24. A Different Way Of Looking At Menopause - By: Michael Russell
There have been an unusual number of TV specials, books, radio talk shows and magazine articles on the matter of menopause, ever since the female baby boomers began to reach middle age.  The female baby boomers are not only the first to detect menopause, but some of them are determined to reinv...

25. Fibromyalgia: The Chronic Pain - By: Michael Russell
Fibromyalgia is a chronic condition that causes extensive pain and fatigue as well as a range of other symptoms.  The word Fibromyalgia is derived from "fibro" meaning fibrous tissues (such as tendons and ligaments), "my" meaning muscles and "algia" meaning pain.  Fibromyalgia is sometimes...

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