The Ancient Jesus Boat
By Omer Kaplan - 1/4/2008
The 1986 two brothers from Kibbutz Ginosar discovered the
Galilee Boat when a severe drought resulted in the lowering of the waters of the Sea of Galilee (Hebrew: Yam Kinneret). The vessel had been buried in, and thus protected by, the seabed`s sediments. The Antiquities Authority, assisted by many... The Impact of Premature Ejaculation on Men and Their Partners
By Valerian D. - 1/4/2008
Premature ejaculation is defined as persistent or recurrent ejaculation with minimal sexual stimulation before, upon, or shortly after penetration, or before the person wishes. Premature ejaculation can be a lifelong condition experienced from the beginning of sexual activity or can develop after ye... Heart Disease Prevention - Add Flax Seed to Your Diet
By Mindi Haehl - 1/4/2008
What diet promotes a healthy heart? Health-heart.org asks "if an apple a day keeps a doctor away then what does it take to keep a heart surgeon away?" Their answer; Vitamins, Minerals and some omega-3 oil. Vitamins can be found in just about any cupboard or medicine cabinet. The minerals are hard to... 5 Steps To Conquering Male Hair Loss...
By Dave Klein - 1/4/2008
Would you like to know how to conquer your hair loss problem? Well, here are the 5 critical steps that have been followed by every single guy who has ever conquered their hair loss problem... LISTEN TO ME: If you want to conquer your hair loss, then what do you think you need to do? That`s right, YO... ZINOPIN: New All In One Natural Travel Supplement!
By Tzaf Baralk - 1/4/2008
According to Dr John Scurr leading Consultant Vascular Surgeon and expert on Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT), Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT) and the less serious manifestations of sluggish or disturbed circulation such as swollen ankles, pins and needles, calf cramp etc are far more common than appreciated. ... How to Buy, Store and Prepare Potatoes
By Janice Duplantis - 1/4/2008
No doubt about it...the beloved potato is clearly the most popular vegetable in the United States. Potatoes easily adapt to many flavors and methods of cooking. This article defines the characteristics and the best uses of some well-known potato varieties, how to choose and store potatoes and severa... How I Overcame Anxiety/Panic Attacks
By Susan Norrad - 1/4/2008
Has this ever happened to you, out of the blue, for
apparently no reason at all? You suddenly start
experiencing any or all of the following symptoms:
shortness of breath, chest pain or discomfort such
as tightness, lightheaded, dizziness, faint, palpitations,
a pounding heart, sweating, trembl... Lovemaking Position - Size Does Matter
By E.J. Davis - 1/4/2008
Do you have an average size or a short penis? Of course you?ll probably not be caught dead, neither sober nor drunk admitting that to your sex partner, especially prospective ones, or even to yourself. But you need not worry or let it dampen your self confidence. There is a way of keeping you and yo... Dying On the Inside: A Child`s Grief
By Sharyl Calhoun - 1/4/2008
The impatient tooting of a car horn startled us into awareness. No one had thought beyond making it through the grievous night. Now the sun was up, and it took a moment to realize that this was just like any other school day ? for everyone else. Distasteful tasks always fall to the youngest child, s... Health Profiling: Recognizing the Physical Causes of Insomnia
By Whozylee Aris - 1/4/2008
Insomnia is often thought to be related to stress or
anxiety, but those are only two of the reasons that this
condition might surface. There are numerous physical
circumstances that might serve as the catalyst for
sleeplessness ? some more closely associated to women than
men. The bottom line is tha... What is Life?
By Lynn Bradley - 1/4/2008
Mankind has struggled with the purpose of life since the beginning of time. Some feel that life is pleasure, and everything is done to facilitate that end. Others would name work, relationships, family, money, and other things as the meaning of life. What do we mean by the term life? The Bible descr... What Happens when You Stop Smoking?
By Mark Barrus - 1/4/2008
The benefit timeline This timeline shows when the benefits of stopping smoking will come through after your final cigarette. 20 minutes, 8 hours, 24 hours, 48 hours, 2-21 weeks, 1 year, 10 years, 15 years 20 minutes after giving up Your blood pressure and your pulse rate return to normal. What th... Make a Handbag - Discover Inner Peace and Stress Reduction
By Henrietta Timmons - 1/4/2008
Have you ever considered sewing a handbag as an act of meditation or as a way to get in touch with your self and reduce stress? Let?s look at the process In order to see the connection to inner peace. To make a handbag, the sewer needs to focus on the immediate ? you need to be precise and concentra... The Power of Myth - The Celtic Way
By Tony Cuckson - 1/4/2008
?Look at every path closely and deliberately. Try it as many times as you think necessary. Then ask yourself, and yourself alone the question, "Does this path have a heart?" If it does, the path is good. If it doesn`t, it is of no use. ~ Carlos Castaneda, In Corrogue I am building paths out on this ... How Body pH Can Affect Your Energy Levels
By Andy Long - 1/4/2008
WHAT MOST PEOPLE DON`T REALIZE; WE ARE BIO ELECTRICAL ENGINES In order to accomplish all the many millions of complex functions that occur over the course of the day, your body has to be able to communicate with itself? all the way down to the cellular level. And do you know how it does this? Thro... Does Ephedra Really Shed the Pounds Like It Promises? I Decided to Put It to the Test!
By Mike Myroniuk - 1/4/2008
Since the reintroduction of Ephedra based products on about April 15 of
this year I have had a few close friends of mine contact myself about
Ephedra. The had simple questions about the safety and effectiveness
of Ephedra based products. We chose to purchase a bottle and run
our own little test.... After Suicide: Returning to Life, Thanks to an Owl
By Karyl Chastain Beal - 1/4/2008
Have you ever lost the ability to laugh? I did. When Arlyn died, I knew I would never laugh again. After all, my child had taken her own life; she had died by suicide. How could I really laugh, when I felt so empty? How could I let lose and laugh out loud, when I hurt so much? Oh, I`ve managed to sm... Liver Detox
By Jimmy Sturo - 1/4/2008
The liver is one of the most important organs that help the natural detoxification process within the body. Human bodies need healthy livers to fight against the environmental toxins. The liver also helps in healing the immune system and is an important part of digestion. The liver prepares glycogen... When Goals Fall Flat
By John Eliot, Ph.D. - 1/4/2008
Not but a month ago a gentleman named Henry came to visit me in my office at Rice. He was in sales ? a tall, fit, attractive man wearing a crisp pinstripe suit with a bright, eye catching tie ? clearly successful. His visit was unannounced. "Excuse me, Dr. Eliot," he said in a professionally polit... Have You Given Up on Weight Loss?
By Greg Landry, M.S. - 1/4/2008
Have You Given Up on Weight Loss?
by Greg Landry, M.S
I receive several email messages every day
from people who have given up on weight loss.
They are at wits end and they don`t know
what to do. They`ve "tried it all" and they
believe it`s impossible ... Tips for Losing Weight the Healthy Way
By Sarah Verneke - 1/4/2008
With obesity on the rise in the United States and other countries across the globe people are constantly on the lookout for diet pills or other ways to lose weight quickly with minimal effort. While some of these products may work over the long term they usually aren?t safe or effective at keeping t... Eating Out
By Aimee Deak - 1/4/2008
I know how difficult it can be do stick to a healthy diet when trying to eat out. Here are some tips that might prevent you from totally ?blowing it? the next time you dine out. 1. As soon as your food is served, ask for a box and put half of your meal into it to take home. Restaurant portions are ... How Trampolines Can Be Used In Competition
By Jeb Taylor - 1/4/2008
The first competitions were held in colleges and schools in
the USA and then in Europe, with the first World
Championships being held in London in 1964. Kurt Baechler
of Switzerland and Ted Blake of England were the European
pioneers and the first ever televised National
Championships were in Englan... Changing Negatives to Positives
By Josh Hinds - 1/4/2008
Occasionally people will ask me how I keep a positive attitude, or remain optimistic. I used to find it funny that I would get asked such things. It was as though they assumed that somehow I`d figured a way to avoid allowing any negatives into my life at all. I can assure you I have not :-) After al... A Clean Diet For Permanent Weight Loss
By Kathryn Martyn, M.NLP - 1/4/2008
Getting Started on The Clean DietIf you want to lose some weight then following a healthy eating plan is a good start, but allowing someone else to dictate exactly what, when and how much you can eat is crazy making. Guidance is good but ultimately you must learn to make better choices in y... Spanish Recipes - Tempting Tapas Dishes
By Linda Plummer - 1/4/2008
Spain is famous for its tapas and, whichever Spanish bar you
frequent, in whichever area of the country, you are sure to
find them. So, what exactly are "tapas" and where did the name come from? Tapas are, essentially, snacks and the word literally means
"cover". The name originates from the card w... Food Addiciton!
By Dorothy Lafrinere - 1/4/2008
"Hi, I have had a weight problem all my life. But I think it is more of a pleasure problem It is also a self esteem of issue. Food was always a reward or "to keep me happy" kind of thing. Food is a happy gathering kind of thing... holidays.. going out to eat..sweet cakes on my birthday. Even as a ba... Light-Heavy Routine
By Dan Bialik - 1/4/2008
You can work your fast-twitch (explosive power) muscle fibers and your slow-twitch (endurance power)
fibers in the same workout. Split your body into two workouts skipping a day between workouts for
rest and re-growth. Day one (chest, back, triceps, biceps) Bench press 1x15, 1x6 Flyes 1x15, 1x6 ... Personal Goal Setting and Management - Planning for the Year Ahead
By Thomas Murrell - 1/4/2008
The start of a New Year is a great time to plan for what you want to achieve. What better time than to invest in yourself and set a course for the future. As you reach your goals you will need to set new ones.
How do you do this in a powerful and focused way? Here are 10 Essential Questions to ask ... Why It`s Not a Good Idea to Analyze Your Dreams
By Emily Clark - 1/4/2008
Dreams... What are they? Probably the easiest explanation is your
subconscious mind thinking and sorting information. But the truth
is no-one really knows what causes dreams and why some folk seem
to have vivid colorful dreams and others have short uneventful
ones. Dreams mainly occur during Rapid E... Colon Cleaning UV Light; a Concept
By Lance Winslow - 1/4/2008
Colon Cancer is a killer and about the only way to prevent it from killing you early in life is to detect it in the beginning stages in order to treat it. There are many foods you can eat to keep your colon working well and keep out the bad bacteria build up. Eating right and staying away from vices... Is Money Everything?
By Dayo Olomu - 1/4/2008
Money will buy me a house, but not a home, a bed, but not a good night`s sleep.- Zig Ziglar Is Money Everything? This was the title of my speech at a seminar in Central London organised by Find Your Voice. Many professional speakers from all walks of life attended and delivered messages tha... The Truth About Liposuction Surgery -- What Every Patient Should Know Before Having A Liposuction Pr
By Sam Speron - 1/4/2008
August 24, 2005 -- Liposuction is the surgical removal of excess fat, offering a better contour and shape to the body. As people gain and lose weight, certain areas of the body tend to develop deposits of unwanted fat that can be difficult to get rid of through diet and exercise. Liposuction can off... Weight Loss for Good ? The 80/20 Rule!
By Greg Ryan - 1/4/2008
Have you ever thought, "I just can not seem to get motivated anymore to workout. I just don?t understand why I have not lost a pound in two months. My bench press is going down and not up, how can this be?" We have all experienced time periods where all the hard work, dedication and even desperation... Home Remedies - Your Natural First Aid Kit
By Rona Hamilton - 1/4/2008
Lavender Oil - A very versatile and popular essential oil. Apply pure lavender essential oil to spots, cuts, grazes and minor burns. The antiseptic properties of lavender make it invaluable in skin care. Use in massage to help treat stiff joints, aches and pains, headaches and period pains. I... Are You Achieving Your Goals?
By Roger Carr - 1/4/2008
Have you found yourself setting goals every year but eventually losing interest? Did you have every intention to make a difference by accomplishing your goals but then not following through? It is easy to get frustrated when this happens. Because of your frustration, it is less likely you will set a... Setting Fitness Training Goals
By Scott White - 1/4/2008
Under the surface, every body is built the same. Each of us has an athlete?s body buried down there somewhere ? and we all have the ability to move like athletes. Some of us are just ahead of others in terms of our fitness progress. However, with appropriate nutrition, sleep and exercise, everyone c... The Wonders of Green Tea- It can Help With Acne Care
By Greg Podsakoff - 1/4/2008
Green tea is the most consumed beverage in the world, second only to water. The craze for green tea exceeds taste, as this beverage?derived from the white-flowered plant, Camellia Sinensis?is continually proving its health and wellness benefits. A native to Asia, green tea is rich in antioxidants. ... Ask Tough Questions before Having Custom LASIK Surgery
By Beverly Marshall - 1/4/2008
LASIK surgery has been around for awhile now, but what?s the next new thing? The FDA has recently approved the newest technology of custom LASIK. Custom LASIK is based on the individuality of each eye. Your eyes are not like mine, so why should I be having a one size fits all surgery? Until now,... Synthetic or Human Hair Wig - Which is Best
By Tanya Turner - 1/4/2008
There are two types of wig material - synthetic fiber and real human hair. Most people naturally assume that a human hair wig is necessarily better than a synthetic one, when in fact it is not that simple. The correct choice depends on what you expect from your wig, how you are going to wear it, and... Contact Lens Eyeglass Case
By Tim Gorman - 1/4/2008
If you have contacts you will need a contact lens eyeglass case. A contact lens eyeglass case will undoubtedly come with your contacts. The contact lens eyeglass case that you receive with your contacts may be rather boring. If you would rather have a contact lens eyeglass case with a little pizza... Buying, Storing, and Preparing Apricots
By Cindy Ng - 1/4/2008
When buying apricots, always look for those that are firm, plump orange fruit that gives slightly when you press with your thumb. Bruised apricots should be avoided. Like apples and potatoes, apricots contain polyphenoloxidase, an enzyme that combines with phenols in the apricots to produce brownish... Are You Famous or Focused?
By John Di Lemme - 1/4/2008
Are you famous or are you focused? Let?s start with ?famous?. When people look at you, what do they say that you are famous for? Are you famous for procrastination?negative words?poor time management?What are you famous for? Let me share with you what I am famous for. I am famous for consistent... The Finnish Sauna - An Introduction to the Finnish Language
By Pertti Olavi Jalasjaa - 1/4/2008
Among the great benefits a traditional Finnish sauna offers is a thorough cleansing of the body. The heat of the sauna helps to open pores in the skin and flush out built-up bacteria through heavy perspiration. Regular sauna use is also good for blood circulation, pain relief, and strengthening the ... Secrets Of Ephedra
By Brian Stewart - 1/4/2008
For those of you who aren?t familiar with ephedra let me start by saying that ephedra has been around for thousands of years. It was discovered by the Chinese and is also recognized by the name Ma-huang. Although it is known widely around the world as, ?The Miracle Fat Burner?, in recent years eph... Beginner`s Guide To Fitness
By Diana Keuilian - 2/4/2007
What to do when you are ready to get into shape!
So you are finally ready to turn from your couch potato ways, and trade your T.V. remote in for a dumbbell! Congratulations, and welcome to the wonderful world of fitness! I commend you on your resolve to lose weight and get into shape! Now where do... Weight Loss - Make a Significant and Lasting Lifestyle Change
By Angie Kocsi - 1/24/2007
Losing weight can make a significant and life altering change in how we live our everyday life. After losing weight many people experience better sleep patterns, increased energy levels, improved blood pressure and cholesterol levels.
There is renewed vitality and self-confidence after weight l... Glyconutrients The New Frontier in Science
By Kerry Greening - 1/24/2007
What are glyconutrients?
Glyconutrients are a new classification of phytonutrients from plants. Glyconutrients are plant saccharides which are necessary for cell-to-cell communication. They include mannose, galactose, fucose, xylose, glucose, sialic acid, N-acetylglucosamine, and N-acetylgalactosa... Side Effects of The Ephedra Product - Dangerous or Not?
By Todd Brenner - 1/22/2007
Ephedra has been used in Chinese medicine for thousands of years. However, in the last decade, ephedra products have been thrust into the media spotlight given to high profile lawsuits, the FDA all encompassing ban, and the recent ban reversal.
With all this media attention, you may be wondering ... When Lifestyle Changes Are Not Enough: High Cholesterol May Not Be Your Fault
By News Canada - 1/18/2004
(NC)-High cholesterol affects more than 10 million Canadians and is a modifiable risk factor for heart disease, the number one killer of Canadians. If you have recently been told that you have high cholesterol, you may have been very surprised. High cholesterol has no symptoms and anyone can develop...
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