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Understand the Science of Obesity And You're On Your Way To Conquer It
Many people think obesity means that a person is overweight, but that's not exactly true. An overweight person has a surplus amount of weight that includes muscle, bone, fat and water. An obese person has a surplus of body fat. Body Mass Index (BMI) is commonly used to determine if a person is obese or not. A person with a BMI over 30 is considered to be obese, and a BMI over 40 is considered to be severely obese. Factors such as poor diet, lack of physical activity, genetics and certain medical disorders cause obesity, but it can be conquered. Eating Disorder Obesity itse ...
Author: Wan Ibrahim Yusoff
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Vegetarian Lifestyle
Being vegetarian is one of the greatest things in the world. From good health to sufficient energy in your daily life. Eating healthy is one of the easiest ways to ensure both your mood and physical wellbeing remain at their positive peek. Uplift Your Mood If you have an attack of the blues, try drinking some tea made from walnut. Walnuts are plentiful with the mood boosting chemical serotonin. Brew this wonderful little food in hot water (easier for the body to acquire the serotonin) and drink away much of your blues. The recipe is simple, use half a shell walnut for each cup o ...
Author: Gabriel Foster
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Corruption of Religion, Corruption by Religion (Book Notes: The Case for Religion)
Many people in society look to religion not only for some sort of eternal salvation, but also for temporal assistance: they believe that without religion, everything from families to whole societies will fall apart. Religion is regarded as the key...
First Things: A Monthly Journal of Religion and Public Life - Embryology: inconvenient facts
December 1, 2004 -- In the ongoing debate about cloning human embryos for research, and about destroying them in order to harvest their stem cells, it is important to keep some basic facts in mind. Our moral analy
Church & State Fundamentals: Freedom From Religion vs. Freedom of Religion Myth
This claim is common, but it rests on a misunderstanding of what real freedom of religion entails. The most important thing to remember is that freedom of religion, if it is going to apply to everyone, also requires freedom from...
Sociology of Religion - Religion and Immigration: Christian Jewish, and Muslim Experiences in the United States
March 22, 2005 -- Religion and Immigration: Christian Jewish, and Muslim Experiences in the United States. YVONNE YAZBECK HADDAD, JANIE I. SMITH, JOHN L. ESPOSITO (Eds.).
Sociology of Religion - Introduction: culture and constraint in the Sociology of Religion
December 22, 2004 -- The articles included in this issue of Sociology of Religion are all based on papers given at the 2003 meeting of the Association for the Sociology of Religion in Atlanta, Georgia. They have a comm
Sociology of Religion - 2003 presidential address; Creating an agenda in the sociology of religion: common sources/different pathways
December 22, 2004 -- This article has three sections. The first sets out the theme: that is the task or tasks of the sociology of religion. The variations on this theme follow, ...
Religion Used to Be a Taboo Subject in Therapy, but Nowadays Therapists Are Increasingly Turning to Religion for Inspiration in Their Work
Psychology and religion used to be kept separate, much like church and state. But recently therapists have begun to turn towards ancient religious traditions for inspiration in their work. This trend is described in a new book called: Sacred Therapy: Jewish Spiritual Teachings on Emotional Healing and Inner Wholeness (Shambhala). Written by a seasoned psychotherapist who has been a teacher of Jewish mysticism for over thirty years, it applies the healing wisdom of the Kabbalah to the practice of psychology. [PRWEB May 11, 2005]
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Nothing here Folks
Some people say the Net is a great wasteland, all those billions of bits and bytes of data zooming around in all directions, without form or content. Such people are full of something savvy computer professionals call "hooey".
Fact is, it's almost impossible to spend any amount of time on the Net without accomplishing something, even when you don't want to. Now, doing nothing - that takes focus and discipline. Sounds odd, but the hardcore slacker must be the very picture of diligence in his fight against that old bugaboo - productivity. Let your guard down for a second and you'll be cal ...
Author: Dr. Adnan Ahmed Qureshi
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Category List - religion-online.org
Return to religion-online Genetics Cloning - Has Dominion Gone Too Far? By John B. Cobb, Jr. The author defines Christian theology as reflection about important questions from a Christian.
Articles About Advancement In Technology
10. Cloning: Society, Religion and Technology Project See our page summarising Some recent SRT articles on Cloning and Stem Cells. Advanced Cell Technologies A US company pioneering some novel and.
Science & Religion Bookstore
95 Hardcover Beyond Cloning Religion & the Remaking of Humanity Cole-Turner, Ronald $21.95 Paperback Beyond Engineering How Society Shapes Technology Pool, Robert $18.95 Paperback Beyond Engineering.
defendpetcloning.org : Ethics
Cloning and Religion The AAVS says that people oppose pet cloning because it is unnatural. It's hard to find much about our modern life which is truly natural. Scientific and medical practices in.
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Multiculturalist Population Racism Refugees Terrorism Women WN Religion WN Issues Politics SCIENCE Aids Astronomer Biotechs Cloning Ecology Environment GM Guide Health NASA Nuclear Pollution WN.
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Super Psychic Kids
Amazing Powers of New Children
In increasing numbers every year, "New Children" are being born around the world who have "x-ray" vision, move objects through the air with their minds, and know the future. And these abilities are just the tip of the iceberg! "The New Kids on the Block" are able to move solid objects through solid materials, read balls of papers placed in their ears, bend spoons solely through intention, communicate telepathically, and "read" with parts of their bodies other than their eyes! These innocent children are demonstrating natural spi ...
Author: Keith Varnum
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Female Hair Loss:
Research shows that up to two thirds of women experience hair loss at some stage in their life and this can often be a very stressful time for women and is an integral part of their self image. The most common causes of hair loss in women is not related to inherited genes but usually associated with other factors such as pregnancy, stress, chemotherapy, certain diets, thyroid hormone deficiency, some drugs or infections. Unlike men the hair loss in this case is usually temporary and healthy re-growth can occur over time. Unlike men, women rarely go bald but may experience signif ...
Author: Grant Marwick
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