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Celtic Wedding Rituals -- "Tying the knot"
One of the most elegant rituals you can choose for a wedding is the traditional Celtic hand fasting. After the vows, the bride and groom's wrists are bound together with five colored ribbons, each symbolizing an aspect of marriage and their shared commitment. It is a long standing Celtic tradition that is still quite popular, and happens to be the origin of the expression "tying the knot" which has grown to mean getting married. Though this tradition is a lovely and meaningful tradition, many other Celtic wedding traditions have not aged as gracefully. All marriages start with a propo ...
Author: Andrea Britt
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Serious Skincare
Serious skin care vs. winter weather, cleansers, and stress. Serious skin care fights the moisture stolen from skin. The latest intensive creams are like dryness police, working night and day to protect and replenish. When it comes to moisturizers, they can be too rich or too thick. Serious skin care goes well beyond cold cream and petroleum jelly, today's skin care products are remedies for dry skin and are packed with sophisticated ingredients. Now, natural skin care companies think they have fixed the final frontier, the ten-ply cashmere of hydration: super rich, long-lasting, and ...
Author: John Russell
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Conservationists debate cloning rare species
It sounds like the plot of a cheesy sci-fi film: A futuristic army of clones saves the giant panda from extinction. Researchers from San Diego to New Orleans are examining and testing the powers of cloning technology. They are hoping that if all else fails, genetic duplicates can save animals such as the Sumatran rhino and Siberian tiger from extinction. Already scientists have cloned the African wildcat, Asian banteng and a rare cow-like species called a gaur. See related poll: Should cloning be used to revive populations of endangered species?
Endangered Species Bulletin - Rare species are welcome on Arizona Ranch
August 1, 2005 -- James W. Crosswhite, a rancher in eastern Arizona, knew that Nutrioso Creek wasn't in the best shape when he bought the 400-acre (162-hectare) EC Bar ...
Endangered Species Update - Saving species on the brink of extinction.
April 1, 2004 -- According to paleontologist Niles Eldredge, Earth is experiencing its sixth major wave of extinction. (1) Our nation has not escaped the forces threatening plant and animal species. Of the more
Endangered Species Bulletin - Endangered Species Bulletin
December 1, 2004 -- One of the most frequently asked questions we bear is, "What can I do for endangered species?" This question has many answers, most of which ...
Endangered Species Bulletin - Endangered Species Bulletin
December 1, 2004 -- One of the most frequently asked questions we bear is, "What can I do for endangered species?" This question has many answers, most of which ...
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Computer Game on Mars; Design for Communication Device
Powering up hand held wireless devices in the field for Business Uses, Educational Issues, Monitoring Sensors for Security Purposes or Blue Force Tracking for military troops in the field for net-centric warfare is possible even in the most remote locations can be possible using simple principles which will provide small amounts of energy. There are a few new innovative ways to do this, which appear to have been overlooked. One is to have an inflatable sphere or beach ball with inner reflective skin, which is reflective on the inside, which can take on light waves or UV from the sun or ener ...
Author: Lance Winslow
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An Introduction to Gastric Bypass Surgery
Obesity, once seen as akin to laziness and overeating, is now understood as a complex disorder having to do with genetics and hormonal as well as lifestyle factors. People seem to have very different energy requirements; some can eat half as much as others and weigh the same.
By some estimates, as many as 20% of Americans are obese with 6-10% classified as morbidly obese (having a body mass index of 40 or greater, or being more than 100 pounds overweight), a health problem with severe consequences that can include hypertension, diabetes, cardiovascular disease, obstructive sleep apnea, ...
Author: Dave Lavinsky
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Selling With Principles -- NOT Plungers
For most of us, selling is against our natures. We were taught as children to be polite, courteous, and respecting of others. (Well, at least some of us were anyway.)
The problem is, selling seems to go against those principles. Notice I said selling 'seems' to go against the polite, courteous side of ourselves. In actuality, however, only bad salesmanship is overly aggressive, obtrusive, and just plain not nice.
However, if your just starting out, it can be difficult to find a way to make your point and offer your product without feeling like you're r ...
Author: Joe Bingham
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