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The TASER Inquiry Spurs on my Lateral Thought Processes

 by Bud Oracle
Posted: May 13, 2008
I envision a product that would fit these general parameters: "automated" deployment, failsafe, elegant and simple in design, more reliable than TASERs... Full story »
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New Study: Breast Milk May Help Kids' IQ

 by Mother Nancy
Posted: May 6, 2008
I think many women will say they physically could not do it when that's not, in fact, true. Before anyone with a true... Full story »
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Soaring And The Art Of Umbrella Flight

 by Bud Oracle
Posted: May 1, 2008
First An Author’s Plea Before I launch into this new version of my self published how-to book, which was a substantive failure, a... Full story »
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Do Humans Have A Political Gene?

 by Bud Oracle
Posted: April 24, 2008
Do humans have a political gene? I believe that we revert to a basic left/right filter if we are carriers of these predisposed... Full story »
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7.

Just Ducky

 by Kent Simmonds
Posted: April 16, 2008
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Paul McKenna Is Making Me Thin

 by Alison Wood
Posted: March 20, 2008
What Paul McKenna teaches in this book is that diets don’t work and whilst your head isn’t in alignment with your desire to... Full story »
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The Delicate Art Of Dating With Food Allergies

 by Allergic Girl
Posted: March 6, 2008
As my date perused the dessert menu he softly mumbled, “I don’t really want to eat dessert if you can’t have anything. I... Full story »
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Deliver Me: Three Friends, Mothers And Doctors

 by The women of Deliver Me
Posted: February 29, 2008
Allison: I always wanted to be a mom, but I don’t know that anything can truly prepare you for the balancing act of being a doctor and... Full story »
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The Law Of Attraction: We Determine Our Own Fate

 by Michelle Kenneth
Posted: February 28, 2008
Well, I have. I have tested this theory out for the past year and I have to say that it works. It's tested and true. If you don't... Full story »
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The Nature Of Altruism: The Family That Walks On All Fours

 by Defne Aruoba
Posted: February 18, 2008
It's been more than two years since I first met the Ulas family. Many things went through my mind when I saw them on that first... Full story »
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Strong To The Finish 'Cuz I Eat My Spinach

 by Robyn Stubbs
Posted: February 15, 2008
Without going into too many details, I’m the only kid I know who had to take a monstrous fibre tablet ground up in her yogurt... Full story »
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Our Dying Ocean

 by Debbie MacKenzie
Posted: February 14, 2008
Our removal of so many active, living sea animals has unexpectedly impaired the very nutrient cycling engine of the marine ecosystem... Full story »
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Human Cloning: A Scientist's Story

 by Dr. Samuel Wood via interview
Posted: February 12, 2008
Years passed and I read about the work the South Koreans had done with stem cells. In 2004 and 2005 Hwang Woo-Suk fraudulently... Full story »
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The Family That Walks On All Fours

 by Jemima Harrison
Posted: February 8, 2008
Our driver, Veysal, stares at the ground and shuffles his feet, then whispers: “You must leave. Now. It is very dangerous to... Full story »
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Have You Heard The Sound Of Earth?

 by Gauri Gharpure
Posted: January 25, 2008
Happy Republic Day, to begin with. From January 26, 2001 on, the significance of Republic Day has changed for me, and perhaps,... Full story »
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A Glimpse Into The Dark Side

 by Roli Rivelino
Posted: January 25, 2008
This is exciting not least for the implications it has of one day being able to create artificial intelligence; also if man can... Full story »
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Weak In The Knees? Stick It With Acupunture

 by Juantia Kiff
Posted: January 24, 2008
I limp around the house as usual and my discomfort is spotted by my roommate. "You should just get your knees looked at," she... Full story »
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Warning: Reading This Story May Save Your Life

 by TOM HOHMAN
Posted: January 10, 2008
WARNING: READING THIS ARTICLE MAY SAVE YOUR LIFE TODAY SHOULD HAVE BEEN ONE OF THE HAPPIEST DAYS IN MY FRIEND’S LIVES. IT WAS THEIR DAUGHTER’S... Full story »
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Old Medicine And A New Use For Edgar Allan Poe

 by Robyn Stubbs
Posted: January 9, 2008
It had doubled – no tripled – in size, at least. Being a naturally worrisome person, I spent all night thinking I had cancer.... Full story »
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A&E's Interventionist: Breaking Down Walls

 by Ken Seeley
Posted: January 2, 2008
There’s a wall of denial that needs to be broken through in order to get to the other side of addiction. I have the gift of... Full story »
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From Rock And Roll To Rocking The Cradle: Yummy Mummy's Erica Ehm

 by Erica Ehm
Posted: December 27, 2007
Motherhood is the toughest job in the world because it’s non-stop and totally out of your control. You make supper, your... Full story »
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