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Another malfunction happened today, Tuesday, April 10, 2007 at a unit of the BP plant in Texas City, Texas.
By Kat Mitschke | Published 4/10/2007
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Sheer nonsense presented as a Tech Support Report.
By Clarke Waldron | Published 6/11/2008
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Read on for tips on how you can make sure your behind, and the rest of you is always fully covered.
By The Pen | Published 6/27/2007
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A reported malfunction in the 'rectilinear transmission thermopile' that caused a buildup of a burdened overload - (blocked pipe), and it was in the state of
blowing it's stack
By Norman A. Rubin | Published 1/16/2008
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Are you going to buy Sims 2 expansion packs Bon Voyage, Pet Stories, Sims 2 Deluxe, or H&M Fashion Stuff? Read why installing this may cause your computer to malfunction, thanks to an anti-piracy product called SecuROM.
By Ann Olson | Published 12/31/2007
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Finding a sexy prom dress that doesn't push the limits of good taste too far can be tricky, so follow these three tips if you want to find the perfect sexy dress, without having a wardrobe malfunction!
By Cecelia Lawson | Published 1/21/2008
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XTO headquarters in Fort Worth, Texas evacuated two hundred fifty employees on twenty floors of office in less than 30 minutes. I.T. department equipment protection systems triggered the alarm after malfunction of an electrical switch panel.
By Javaman | Published 7/2/2008
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Two stories in Asimov's "I, Robot" collection, "Reason" and "Catch That Rabbit," teach us that no technology is perfect; yet human ingenuity and creativity can overcome the problems that a technological malfunction poses.
By G. Stolyarov II | Published 6/7/2007
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If you're experiencing quirky malfunctions with your cell phone, such as the display image not showing properly when you turn your phone on or the phone not turning on at all after you've flipped it open, it could be the memory card causing your problems!
By Autonomous | Published 5/2/2008
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In March 2004, a Super Bowl halftime show changed our country. A "wardrobe malfunction" involving Justin Timberlake and Janet Jackson, which revealed her breast, was broadcast live to the entire nation.
By Sean McEvoy | Published 7/2/2008
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Dyslexia is a reading disability/learning disability that is caused by a brain malfunction. The brain is unable to interpret the written word into intelligible language.
By Charlene Collins | Published 5/25/2007
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In a recently-released book entitled Made to Break, author Giles Slade addresses the trend of American companies creating products that are destined to malfunction.
By J Gorman | Published 2/13/2007
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Recent studies have found that dogs and humans have what are called gut microbes that control the metabolism. When these microbes malfunction or the metabolism is unbalanced, they are known to create diseases such as diabetes and obesity.
By M.V. Asid | Published 4/21/2007
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An informative article on the functions of the golgi apparatus, and new information linking some types of muscular dystrophy to a protein malfunction in the golgi.
By timothy Maylum | Published 2/26/2007
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Epilepsy is caused by a malfunction of the neurons in the brain, and may result in seizure activity. There is no cure for epilepsy, but it can be treated.
By Charlene Collins | Published 4/30/2007
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ITP is a rare bleeding disorder. It affects men and women, children and adults; it can be mild or severe; acute and short-term or subtle and chronic; and most of the time it is caused by an immune malfunction that makes the body turn against itself.
By Branwen66 | Published 5/22/2007
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Down syndrome is a chromosomal disorder in which there is an extra copy of chromosome 21 in the cells of the developing fetus. This article will explore many of the frequently asked questions (FAQ) about Down syndrome.
By K. Cauldwell | Published 7/18/2006
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Down syndrome is a chromosomal disorder in which there is an extra copy of chromosome 21 in the cells of the developing fetus. What follows is an account of my very close relationship with someone with Down Syndrome.
By K. Cauldwell | Published 7/18/2006
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Down syndrome is a chromosomal disorder in which there is an extra copy of chromosome 21 in the cells of the developing fetus. This article will explore myriad and varying needs of people with Down syndrome.
By K. Cauldwell | Published 7/18/2006
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What do you say to your children when they read Bush's quote on the front page of the newspaper?
By Chad Stiles | Published 8/3/2006
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Down syndrome is a chromosomal disorder in which there is an extra copy of chromosome 21 in the cells of the developing fetus. This article will explore the various characteristics of people with Down syndrome.
By K. Cauldwell | Published 7/18/2006
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Down syndrome is a chromosomal disorder in which there is an extra copy of chromosome 21 in the cells of the developing fetus. This article will explore the three causes of Down syndrome.
By K. Cauldwell | Published 7/18/2006
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This is for the guy who can fix anything.If you think it can't happen to you,think again.One tiny oversight in your plans can lead to disaster.
By Ronnie Cloud | Published 8/24/2006
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One of REM's best songs, "Nightswimming," has alot to say about memories, bygones and lost innocence. It's also a painful reminder that, now more than ever, the mundane minutia of daily life has a dibilitating way of making us forget what really matters.
By Mark Zustovich | Published 9/12/2006
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Down syndrome is a chromosomal disorder in which there is an extra copy of chromosome 21 in the cells of the developing fetus. This article will explore the methods of diagnosing Down syndrome.
By K. Cauldwell | Published 7/18/2006
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In the world of technology, sometimes cheaper isn't always the way to go...
By Ayanna G. | Published 9/11/2006
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Sager offers extremely powerful laptops, but the consistency is lacking. Some of the items that have become major issues are explained here.
By Carrington Fisk | Published 9/6/2006
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A man's best friend swells...
By JP | Published 8/22/2006
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The transportation of electricity, the different views of deregulation, government ownership of electric utilities, how deregulation will impact Connecticut, viewpoints of the California power crisis, and the role of FERC will all be explored.
By Corey Sipe | Published 8/30/2006
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Downy Wrinkle Releaser is perfect for businessmen on the go, or for people like me-college burnouts who often sleep in their clothes.
By Mark Maier | Published 6/30/2006
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This is a true story, all details can be confirmed.
By None | Published 6/15/2006
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The ten reasons why you should not buy a 1999 Ford Ranger pick up truck. An article detailing my 1.5 year ownership of a 1999 Ford Ranger. Why I feel there are better choices in the compact truck market.
By Ryan Scott | Published 9/11/2006
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Finding the cheapest way to get around one of the most expensive cities in the world.
By D. Bell | Published 6/21/2006
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The Red Hot Chili Peppers are a group that has gone from bad to worse and with their current release of dani california it just shows it isnt getting any better.
By James Lalumondiere | Published 6/23/2006
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Some basic information on what causes obsessive compulsive disorder.
By Timothy Sexton | Published 6/13/2006
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Allergies attack many Americans each year and the numbers are growing among children. Learn what you need to know abuot allergies.
By Gringa | Published 7/1/2006
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DVR technology has changed the way we watch TV.
By Celeste Stewart | Published 7/6/2006
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The FCC needs to start butting out. Now they want to clean up sports broadcasts. Gee, thanks Janet Jackson. Your ugly boob was really worth all this hassle.
By Bryan Alaspa | Published 7/24/2006
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new strain of crime has developed through the invention of the computer and Internet: cybercrime. Cybercrime is when criminals use computers or networks as a tool, place, or target for criminal activity and behavior.
By Joe Thomas | Published 7/21/2006
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A review of the roleplaying game book GURPS Y2K, compiled by Sean Punch.
By Fax Baxter | Published 7/17/2006
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Chef Ramsay sent a wake-up call to the aspiring chefs. He sent Mary Ann and Scott into the aspiring chefs' dorm at 5:24 a.m., and Mary Ann and Scott woke the aspiring chefs up by banging on pots and pans; talking about a rude awakening.
By Misti Sandefur | Published 7/7/2006
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Down syndrome is a chromosomal disorder. As the result of an extra copy of chromosome 21 that the developing fetus possesses, the child with Down syndrome has physical, medical, and cognitive disorders which vary in severity from case to case.
By K. Cauldwell | Published 7/18/2006
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Checking a few basic things about your vehicle can save time and headaches on the road!
By Shannon Herren | Published 9/30/2006
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Geocachers are a combination of Indiana Jones, Amelia Earhart, and John Glenn, all rolled into one. Adventure, discovery and exploration are the heart of geocaching, with science and nature thrown in for good measure. Top Gifts for the Geocache Fanatic.
By Caged Heart Publishing | Published 10/19/2006
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A comprehensive test and trial of the Glock 17 9mm pistol. I go to the limits of its endurance and test it at the ragged edge of performance.
By Mark LeFebre | Published 10/25/2006
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Studying the line between protecting decency and taking censorship too far.
By Amanda Farah | Published 10/19/2006
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A rule I have come to understand all too well is that if it can go wrong when you're on a boat it will. This story is an example of a specific situation where a normal day turns very quickly into a series of errors and wise cracks.
By william seaver | Published 10/11/2006
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I owned a red 1989 Nissan pickup truck with more things wrong with it than you could shake a stick at. This is the story of Ol' Dependable's last days.
By Ghosty Twofish | Published 10/9/2006
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While hypochondria is not as well-known a condition as Panic and Anxiety Disorder, for many sufferers, the two go hand in hand.
By Superdork | Published 10/24/2006
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There are a few things to know to keep goldfish healthy. The first is that if they are healthy, they WILL grow! Boy, will they grow! The second thing is to know that they can foul a tank very quickly. If you are ready for them, they make a tank beautiful!
By Tig in Troutdale | Published 10/26/2006
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A deeper look into these fascinating diseases.
By Dan O'connnor | Published 10/30/2006
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Achondroplasia is the most common form of Dwarfism. It affects about one in every 25,000 births and it occurs in all races and in both sexes
By Regina Sass | Published 11/1/2006
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A totally unreal game. In the last minute of play, Notre Dame's Touch Down Jesus interceded. UCLA led most of the game. Notre Dame No. 10 really needed this win.
By Mary Anne Simpson | Published 10/21/2006
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While the idea of Electronic Toll Collection seems like a practical one for commuters and travelers, it can create many unforeseen and unnecessary headaches for the average user.
By Futura Condensed | Published 10/26/2006
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Now more than ever, there are a multidue of birth control methods from which to choose. Deciding which is right for you and your relationship/partner is the responsible choice. Read this article to learn more...
By Michelle L Devon (Michy) | Published 10/26/2006
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Fibromyalgia syndrome is thought to be the most common rheumatic conditions like osteoarthritis.
By Lu Baker | Published 10/13/2006
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Ready to be terrified, scared to death or at least scared to sleep alone? If so, make sure you check out these great horror flicks. From true stories that you can relate with to scream fest movies, these are the movies you need to see.
By Rian Wing | Published 10/10/2006
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A brief look at what depression is to provide an understanding of the issues related to depression, it's causes, and a course of action for helping someone who suffers from this illness.
By Michelle L Devon (Michy) | Published 9/21/2006
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A list of some depression symptoms and some non-medical advice to help alleviate or lessen these symptoms. Depression doesn't have to be debilitating. Some practical advice for those who may suffer from depression.
By Michelle L Devon (Michy) | Published 9/21/2006
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No wedding is completely mistake-proof, but there are little mistakes and then there are mistakes that have people talking for years to come. With proper preparation, there are ways to keep big mistakes from ruining your big day!
By Amanda Baker | Published 9/20/2006
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Secretariat set records that still stand over 30 years later. His name is the standard of racehorses.
By Jan Hoadley | Published 9/20/2006
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Parents Television Council may have a new leader, but it's got the same mindset.
By Dan Fiorella | Published 9/18/2006
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Stern's move to satellite radio and what it really means to you: past, present and future.
By Tina Mrazik | Published 9/25/2006
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Approximately every eleven years, the sun has a cycle where there is an extreme intense burst of activity on the sun's surface from the flares and the sunspots that creates a temporary disturbance in our own magnetic field.
By Beth Benson | Published 9/27/2006
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Free radicals are simply atoms that have lost one of their electrons. But this loss can lead to a chain reaction of electron "theft" that can eventually cause damage to the cells of the body.
By Peggy Adamik | Published 10/4/2006
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A recent report in the New England Journal of Medicine documents the success of a medication known as FTY720 in controlling the progression of Multiple Sclerosis.
By Wayne McDonald | Published 10/4/2006
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Reasons why add on car alarms cause more harm than good in most cases. On many of todays cars they actually can interfere with the operation of many of the systems on the car.
By Mark Maselli | Published 10/3/2006
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The happiest place on Earth can cheer up the grumpiest of curmudgeons. See how Disney can erase your woes.
By Dom Coccaro | Published 9/30/2006
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Understanding your car warranty can sometimes be tricky. Just keep in mind, not all car warranties are the same. There are often major differences between each persons car warranty. Different manufactures offer different coverage.
By Erica Williams | Published 7/3/2006
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As many as 60% of Americans have varicose veins. Older women are the most likely to have varicose veins. Many prevention and treatment methods are available to deal with varicose veins.
By K.T. Logan | Published 9/14/2006
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Review of two texts focusing on the impact of a market-controlled media system. Highlights the problems of a profit-driven system and its effects on media content and democracy.
By Stacy Coyne | Published 5/16/2006
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Anew technology, called tele-immersion, will be used to facilitate business meetings between people separated by thousands of miles of distance. But, as the saying goes, the applications will be endless.
By Mark Whittington | Published 10/15/2005
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After seven years of going to numerous doctors and being diagnosed with a multitude of illnesses, my new primary care doctor found the cause of most of my health issues. Unfortunately for me, the cause turned out to be a rare disease that is untreatable.
By Christina Avina | Published 10/27/2005
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One of the most tedious and therefore disagreeable housekeeping jobs is running the vacuum cleaner. There is a bit of technology available right now that will make vacuuming the house a lot easier.
By Mark Whittington | Published 10/10/2005
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One day you'll power on your computer and your drive will fizzle, sparks will fly across it's surface and dance to a happy tune as your data and files, pictures and music go the way of electronic heaven.
By Jeff Gedgaud | Published 9/19/2005
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As the prestigious American Academy of Ophthalmology (AAO) describes it, LASIK "is a surgical procedure to reduce nearsightedness (myopia) by reshaping tissue in the cornea, the clear covering in the front of the eye."
By David Batterson | Published 8/28/2005
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In 1983, US Congress passed the Orphan Drug Act. - opened the doorway for drug companies to invest, research and develope orphan drugs, which become profitable. Countries, members of Congress, and science, initiated further gains for orphan drugs.
By travels | Published 11/13/2005
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Many people suffer from anxiety attacks. Finally, a website has been designed to help people deal with their paralyzing fears and phobias.
By Terri Rimmer | Published 12/1/2005
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There are five stages of sleep that cycle throughout the sleep process stage one, stage two, stage three, stage four, and non-REM sleep. Occasionally a sixth step is identified as waking. The waking stage begins the sleep cycle.
By Eisla Sebastian | Published 11/9/2005
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This is my third essay about connection between clasiccal and modern philosophy and Christianity...
By Miki | Published 11/10/2005
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In retail many acpects are in play. Learning to play the hand dealt to you in shopping increases your chance of being treated in a manner you desire. Retail associates are not the devil, they just work for him.
By Derek Hutchins | Published 11/22/2005
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Feminist analysis of selected scenes in the 1976 version of Stepford Wives
By Stacy Allen | Published 11/9/2005
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One commonly overlooked health problem that may be at the source of your symptoms is Candida overgrowth, also known as Candidiasis - simply translated, a yeast infection.
By HCG | Published 12/5/2005
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Purchasing a hot tub or spa. Consider: Portable /Inground Hot Tub, enough space for installation, construction either by Shell Surface / Understructure, Weight consideration, maintenance, warranty & negotiating price, Precautions & supplies.
By travels | Published 8/22/2005
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Christianity implicit gain answers about being of our world and Universe, about philosophical being, and about possibility of existence of unseenable World of Heaven...
By Miki | Published 8/3/2005
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HAS TV GONE TOO FAR? The Time magazine headline leapt off the cover of the March 28, 2005, issue. My initial reaction was relief that Time had not produced yet another of its endless Jesus or Mary covers.
By Christopher Stone | Published 4/29/2005
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There is widespread reliance on a diagnosis of "old age" without any examination or testing. The result is a failure to diagnose serious and often deadly illnesses that are treatable.
By Judith Celayir | Published 5/22/2005
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Beyond changing an engine or repairing the transmission, there are a few basics all car owners should have under their driving belt. The life expectancy of an automobile relies upon responsible maintenance.
By Holly Bentz | Published 5/10/2005
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It can happen anywhere, anytime. On the beach, on the golf course, even on vacation. In fact studies have shown that almost anyone, anywhere can be at risk of Sudden Cardiac Arrest
By Steven Goodman | Published 4/21/2005
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If you think back to your own childhood, you probably have many fond memories of your outdoor playtime. However, playing outside can actually be extremely dangerous for children if parents do not take the necessary safety precautions. These five safety ti
By Katelyn Thomas | Published 2/17/2005
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An overview of the risks associated with delaying conception until a woman is in her 30s and 40s, including reasons women want to wait, the risk of various abnormalities and illnesses for mothers and babies, infertility treatments and their costs.
By Susan Rand | Published 5/30/2005
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The leading cause of legal blindness among adults over the age of 55 is Macular Degeneration, a disease that causes irreversible vision loss. There are two forms known as wet and dry. Macugen is a new treatment for Macular Degeneration.
By Lisa Luongo | Published 6/12/2005
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No video music library can be considered complete without it.
By El Bicho | Published 7/30/2005
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There different types of Radar Detectors: Traditional, Cordless & Remote. Each has advantages & disadvantages. Most popular is the Traditional unit, better reliability, and best range. Other features should be considered when purchasing a radar detector.
By travels | Published 7/31/2005
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Alzheimer's disease is a disturbing disease because it stops a person's ability to do for themselves even simple things like using the bathroom. More horrible then anything about this disease is it takes your memories.
By Cindy Wright | Published 8/1/2005
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My article details how to organise a search of what to look for, and what to avoid in a gym, as written from the prespective of a personal trainer, in order to establish long term consistency.
By Chris Kelly | Published 7/13/2005
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Are you addicted or allergic to food? This article explains how to diagnose your condition and how to treat these conditions.
By Bobbye | Published 6/12/2005
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In Missoula, Montana there are many stores around that carry gifts that will make any man excited on Christmas day.
By Eisla Sebastian | Published 11/30/2005
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A person with an IED diagnosis behaves disproportionately violently and aggressively in situations where such actions are considered extreme; his behavior is inconsistent with the degree or severity of the stressor or situation. Is such behavior rare?
By Kimberly Powell | Published 12/5/2005
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This is a lesson plan I created for my Master's program in Education for the novel The Outsiders by S.E. Hinton. It is designed for grades 8-12, and is easilly adaptable. It uses the NteQ lesson format, a format which fuses technology into common lessons.
By Dany | Published 4/27/2006
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