Chlamydia – How Not To Get Chlamydia, A STD?
Feb 8th
Chlamydia is a sexually transmitted disease (STD). It is a silent disease because the symptoms appear very late in some people. They may not be aware that they have Chlamydia. A bacterium causes this infection. A partner sexually passes this bacterium to another partner. The question is- how to enjoy relationships without contacting Chlamydia which is dangerous if allowed to progress? Let me tell you how.
Chlamydia- how it is passed?
Look inside your mouth and observe the skin inside. It looks different from your body skin, is it not so? This skin inside the mouth is called
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10 Hot Places To Find Sneakers In NYC This Summer
Feb 8th
It’s summer time and the living is easy. So time to go shopping and get a new pair of sneakers. But you don’t want an ordinary pair of sneakers. You want something unique, flashy, and eye catching. So wither your a native New Yorker or your visiting from out of town here are some of the best spot to find sneakers in NYC.
1. Premium Good’s
694 Fulton St (Btw. Ft. Green Pl & S. Elliot),
718.403.9348
Train: A or C to Layffette
Hours: 10am-7pm
Looking for Bathing Ape? They have em! Plus a whole slew of sneakers
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A Cat Island Bahamas Vacation
Feb 8th
The Hermitage is a bit of an historical oddity, fascinating & strange. The hike up to see this religious site will take visitors through small villages along beautiful trails, full of island flora & fauna. it is located at the top of Mt. Alvernia, which is 206 feet above the sea & the highest point in the Bahamas. The Hermitage itself is made from the limestone of the cliffs, with each piece painstakingly extracted, shaped & set by hand by the Canadian mule-skinner turned Anglican turned Roman Catholic priest known as brother Jerome. The brother built the
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U.S. Immigration Policy Ignores Economic Reality
Feb 7th
The root of the current crisis of undocumented immigration is a fundamental disconnect between today’s economic and labor market realities and an outdated system of legal immigration.
Undocumented immigration is driven in large part by a U.S. labor market that is creating a higher demand for less-skilled workers than is being met by the native-born labor force or by the current legal limits on immigration.
As the past decade and a half of failed federal border-enforcement efforts make clear, immigration policies that ignore these larger economic forces merely drive migration underground rather than effectively regulate it.
In short, there
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Online Cricket Information to Appease the Avid Cricket Fan!
Feb 7th
In countries where cricket is keenly followed, almost every second person has an opinion or information about different aspects of the game. This can turn out to be very confusing and misleading at times. Based on such half baked information, the general public believes that they know all about cricket. Such unreliable information often leads the public to make unrealistic expectations and can also give birth to controversies. Online cricket information is the perfect source of authentic information for the serious cricket lover.
Finding information about anything in the internet is not at all difficult, given the amount
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How To Lower Your Car Insurance Costs Once And For All!
Feb 7th
With fuel costs escalating out of control these days, car running costs are becoming a serious burden for the average family, especially families with more than one car. Because of this reason more and more people are looking for ways to control the costs associated with their family transport.
One such cost is the cost of car insurance. Below are 7 tips for lowering your car insurance costs:
1. Drive carefully. It may sound obvious but as insurance premiums are related to risk then your manner of driving is related to your insurance premiums. Safer driver equals lower premiums.
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Control The Success Of Your Internet Business With One Simple Step
Feb 7th
Motivational speaker Anthony Robbins once said, If you want to be successful, find someone who achieved the results you want and copy what they do, and youll achieve the same results.
Its an idea I became familiar with many years ago
When I was first getting started online, I made a lot of mistakes. Not because I wasnt trying to model successful businesses, but because there simply werent businesses online to model. (In 1996, I was among the first handful of people to actually start selling products over the Internet.)
So I gathered as much information as I could from
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Crash Hits: Common Injuries In Car Accidents
Feb 6th
Cars are the most visible signs of modernity in an otherwise ancient world. No urban environment would be complete without these four-wheeled machines. Most people see them as a convenience, enabling them to get from point A to point B without having to endure the crowds the rush hours associated with public transportation. However, as cars become more and more available, roads become more and more congested. As the congestion worsens, it is inevitable that car accidents occur and people get hurt. Statistically speaking, car accidents have been occurring with increased frequency over the past decade.
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IT Consultants: Recommend Clients Buy Video Monitors Along with PCs
Feb 6th
Although there are really no major compatibility issues to consider between PCs and monitors, most PC vendors offer good deals on monitors purchased at the same time as desktop PCs. In this article, we’ll assume you are IT consultants who recommend brand name PC products to your clients.
IT Consultants: What Are You or Your Clients Actually Paying?
For due diligence, IT consultants should always price the PC with and without the monitor, to see what you or your clients are actually paying. Then look to see whether that monitor price is in line with purchasing a comparable monitor
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Modern Art a Conspiracy Part 1
Feb 6th
I have been turned down several times by some ignorant gallery owners on both sides of the fence for their lack of interest in African Art. In their words African Art is primitive. The sad thing is that our so-called elites gallery owners do not get it too. In most cases they are worst and very ignorant and nave about African art. How long are we going to allow these false monsters of the past run wild in our present time?
I have realized that truth is usually a hard pill to swallow but we must confront our past for
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Shuffling to the Music
Feb 6th
Much as we sometimes fear change, some inexplicable part of the human psyche loves unpredictability. Even those among us who crave order in our homes and office spaces sometimes love to throw caution to the wind and lose our organized selves in a whirlwind of spontaneity. While many of us feel that things should have their place, and be in that same place when we go to look for it as were running out the door, still we long for the odd surprise to make life just a little more interesting. Perhaps, then, its little wonder that our favorite iPod
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How The Humble Ant Can Help You Overcome The Greatest Robber Of Your Potential
Feb 6th
Copyright 2006 Colin De Silva
If I do my job right in this article, the next time you see a column of ants you’ll think of the powerful message I’m about to lay on you.
This is an adaptation of James Rohn’s The Ant Philosophy of Life, and do please keep reading because those pesky little blighters can sure teach us some.
Lesson #1 – Ants Never Quit
Yep, they know where they’re headed and if you try to stop them they’ll look for another way. They’ll climb over, they’ll climb under and they’ll climb around. They keep looking for
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Event Etiquette
Feb 6th
The workshop was over. The delegates had long gone and Margaret Kerr was recovering with a cup of coffee. The room was strewn with sheets of flip chart paper, the debris of the buffet lunch and countless empty coffee cups covered every horizontal surface in the room. Margaret was drained. The workshop had been a tough one for a trainer; the delegates had all been sharp and smart; they had challenged her knowledge and demanded long explanations of the reasons behind the theories she was asking them to buy into. She looked at the bomb-site that was once an orderly
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Middlesbrough City Guide, Including Middlesbrough Hotels
Feb 5th
Introduction:
Middlesbrough is situated on the south bank of the River Tees. It has a long industrial heritage with the coal and iron industries using the river to transport materials, and the shipyards based on the River Tees. The factories and processing plants are still there today. It also has four shopping centres and all the facilities you would expect with a population of about 200,000.
Places of interest:
Middlesbrough is famous for being the birth place of Captain Cook and celebrates this with an award winning museum. Other museums relating to Middlesbroughs history sit comfortably alongside art galleries and
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Celebrity Baby Names
Feb 5th
Celebrities are not like everyday people. They have busy schedules, drive expensive cars, and wear jewelry that others can only dream of owning. Maybe it is because celebrities are so far removed from normal life that they often give their babies unusual names.
Some names are just a little different. John Travolta and Kelly Preston have two beautiful children. Their daughter’s name is Ella Bleu. Their son’s name is Jett. Jett is different, but anyone who knows anything about John Travolta knows he has a love for flying. Gwyneth Paltrow, pregnant again, came under scrutiny for naming her
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Learn From Centenarians About Longevity
Feb 5th
I attended a health conference by a retired physician, Jerome Kornfeld, M.D. from California. Its so refreshing to hear the medical community endorsing how critical exercise and good nutrition is to health and longevity. More importantly, was the confirmation of how the mind and positive thoughts control health and longevity.
Dr. Kornfeld was speaking at a lecture where nine centenarians were in attendance. Eight of the nine were women. He asked each centenarian to share their secret to longevity. Then he asked the audience if they noticed a common thread to the centenarians secrets. No one seemed to notice
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Watch Tv On Your Pc
Feb 5th
It is now possible to watch satellite TV on your PC or laptop. A few months ago there was a lot of hype, some might say there was nothing else, regarding the ability to enjoy satellite broadcasts on a computer but this has become a reality with more than 2500 TV stations that are now available through streaming broadcasts and can be viewed directly on your personal computer or laptop. Thanks to the Internet it is now possible to broadcast high quality video directly to your computes. This new trend is now widely available thanks
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How Often Do You Watch Movies?
Feb 5th
This is a pertinent question that should be taken seriously if you want to save some cash in the entertainment department. Just think about it. How often do you venture of to the theater to catch a flick on the big screen, or rent some DVDs to view at home? Many of us do this every week. We all know that Friday night is the big night. And since we all fork out the dough for our love of movies, it’s time we shopped a tad more wisely. Have you ever heard of a movie club?
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Chronic Pain Syndrome And Chronic Pain Management And Treatment – Part I
Feb 5th
Suffer From Chronic Pain
Each year tens of millions of Americans suffer from persistent pain known as chronic pain. Individuals with chronic pain are less able to function in daily life than those who do not suffer from chronic pain.
Chronic pain patients suffer from poor sleep quality and depressed mood rather than pain intensity, duration, or anxiety. Clinical Implications Chronic pain patients suffer from poorer quality of sleep than do healthy control subjects. Many people suffer chronic pain in the absence of any past injury or evidence of illness. Although more than one in five Americans live with
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