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1. Weather Research And Modifications Needed Now - By: Lance Winslow
Mother Nature is showing us who is boss with her massive Hurricanes during this 2005 recorded breaking Tropical Storm Season. We need to harness some of her power and fury and turn it to the common good. Quite frankly we need to learn how to steer Hurricanes, prevent droughts and occasio...



2. Arthritis And Weather - By: Michael Russell
Arthritis or joint pain can predict weather conditions, according to many older people. The notion that pain and weather conditions are linked is ancient, dating back for centuries. However, most medical studies show only vague support despite the strong belief in the connection between weather and ...

3. Home For A Gnome? - By: Debbie Rodgers
Kitsch is defined by several dictionaries as relating to poor quality or gaudy art objects that appeal to “low-brow” taste. But in the garden, kitsch categorizes folksy or commercial art that’s viewed condescendingly by some, and with irony by others. It’s this irony (this stuff is so b...

4. Busting Acne Myths Requires Individualized Treatment And More Research - By: Naweko San-joyz
If you have acne, you know the deal- everybody has a cream or suggestion to help you get clear skin. But how do you separate myth, medicine and folklore to find an acne treatment that works for you? Thats what researcher Parker Magin set out to do in a study entitled, A systematic review of the evid...

5. 2012 Mayan Calendar Doom And Gloom; Is It Global Warming? - By: Michael Russell
Many ancient prophesies talk about the doom and gloom, end of days, apocalypse or rapture. Of course no one can take it all literally although it has many people wondering how will it occur if in fact it does occur at all? Well could it be connected to Climate Change and the Earth heatin...

6. More Poker Superstitions - By: (see Article)
Gambling and superstition go hand in hand! Poker players along with gamblers in general often have specific rituals they follow before or during play which they believe will bring good luck. Sometimes it involves wearing a particular article of clothing or jewelry or it might require c...

7. Rock Climbing Basics - By: Michael Russell
Rock climbing is an exhilarating sport and one that is growing in popularity. Today, people of all ages are taking up this fun but physically demanding activity. Many aspects of rock climbing appeal to those partaking in this sport, but one thing which stands out most is that this is an ...



8. Hypnosis - The History - By: Michael Russell
Forms of hypnosis have been used for thousands of years. Hypnosis was used in Ancient Greece and there have been references to hypnosis in the Bible. Modern ideas of hypnosis began to take shape with the work of Austrian physician Dr. Franz Anton Mesmer during the late 1700s. Mesmer lived from 1734 ...

9. What Is A Migraine? - By: Michael Russell
A migraine is an intense throbbing pain which often only affects part of the head, and may involve nausea, vomiting, extreme pain, or vision disturbances. The pain may be felt behind the temples, or behind one eye or ear. Although migraines can occur at any time of day, they commonly begin in the ...

10. Traditional Indian Cooking - By: Noraini Maskuri
Many people are mystified by traditional Indian cooking and cuisines and a little somewhat confused with the varieties of curries and spices used . Some may even think the traditional Indian cooking is mostly about vegetarian dishes and curries. India has one of the finest an...

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