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  • Minimize your Risk for Identity Theft

    Identity theft is the fastest growing crime in America. According to the Federal Trade Commission, the number of identity theft incidents reached 9.9 million in 2003. These crimes are estimated to have taken the average victim $500 and 30 hours to resolve.

    From stolen credit cards to total identity kidnapping, these ugly and prevalent crimes are hard to prevent and often difficult to correct. Although it is hard to truly avoid becoming a victim of identity theft, there are a few ways you can guard against this damaging crime.

    1. Types of identity theft

    Identity theft crime ...
    Author: Jeffrey Broobin
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  • Science and Religion (Part 1)
    Could life have evolved by accident? Are we alone in the universe? These are the questions which have pounded the consciousness of individuals. Plus this no less persistent question: what is the purpose of life? Dinosaurs have come and gone. Modern man—Homo sapiens—has landed on the moon. Satellites map our solar system. New planets are being discovered on a regular basis. New theories proposed. Old ones discredited. Genetics, a new field of study—though not so new—ready to re-invent this singular species: mankind. Men of science and of faith are no further apart as a test tube from a pulpit. ...
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  • Time Management Mastery

    From Potential to Performance

    One of the great things about life is that we can realistically be or do anything we choose to. This includes being a good time manager! We must believe that we can be a good time manager - that we have the potential. Unfortunately, many people say, "Well, I am just a poor time manager," as if it was ingrained in their DNA. The truth is that anyone can be a great time manager, if they choose to go from potential to performance.

    So, how do we do this? Here is a simple 7 part process:

    1. Believe that you can become a good time manager

    2. I ...
    Author: Chris Widener
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    Upgrading Microsoft Visual Basic 6.0 to Microsoft Visual Basic .NET - Chapter 2 : Visual Basic 6 and Visual Basic .NET Differences

    This chapter describes the three "simple" changes made to create Visual Basic .NET, including changes to the runtime, the development environment, and the compiler. Microsoft also added other features to Visual Basic .NET along the way, including a new forms package and a new debugger, and these are also discussed in this chapter.


    Upgrading Microsoft Visual Basic 6.0 to Microsoft Visual Basic .NET - Chapter 4 : Preparing Your Project for the Upgrade to Visual Basic .NET

    This chapter will help you prepare for your upgrade project by identifying common coding practices that can cause upgrade issues, above and beyond the issues highlighted by the Upgrade Wizard's upgrade report. Keep in mind that rather than addressing how to upgrade, this chapter focuses on identifying changes that you can make to existing applications to help the upgrade go more smoothly. There are two parts to this topic. First we'll discuss the use of up-to-date language and platform features. Then we'll look at good coding practices and common traps that Visual Basic developers fall into. Where necessary, examples are provided for clarity.»See More RSS Feeds


    Upgrading Microsoft Visual Basic 6.0 to Microsoft Visual Basic .NET - Chapter 9 : Using Visual Basic 6 with Visual Basic .NET: COM Interop

    This chapter focuses on making your Visual Basic 6 and Visual Basic .NET applications work together. The mechanism that makes interoperability between the two products possible is known as COM interop. We'll start by looking at the various ways you can create or use existing components that communicate across COM and .NET component boundaries. We'll also show you how to debug across calls between Visual Basic 6 and Visual Basic .NET authored components. Finally, we'll discuss the role of binary compatibility in Visual Basic .NET.»See More RSS Feeds


    New Maine Institute for Human Genetics and Health Coming to Brewer

    In Tuesday's "State of the State" address, Governor John Baldacci announced a new public-private partnership aimed at translating breakthroughs in basic genetics research into treatments for the chronic ...


     

     
     


  • Sun Chlorella and the Benefit

    Sun Chlorella is referred to as the Green Magician due to the amazing healing powers of sun chlorella and its benefit of chlorella. Also known as the 'Super food', sun chlorella is packed full of the benefit of chlorella! Chlorella contains the highest levels of chlorophyll of all earth's foods and has many benefits of chlorella.

    This plant substance contains 20 times the chlorophyll of alfalfa and almost 10 times that found in spirulina. The largest cultivation site of chlorella is in Japan. Thus we are able to harvest chlorella, even from lakes, and enjoy the benefit of chlorella in ...
    Author: K. Perry
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  • Rat & Mouse Gazette: Siamese Rat Genetics
    Self Black color, one dose of himalayan, and black eyes) If you breed f1 kids back to the Siamese parent, basic genetics will tell you that, statistically, of the f2 progeny will be Siamese, and all.


  • Human Genetics
    ornl.gov A primer on the basic genetics and the science of the human genome program. Also available in acrobat (pdf) format. From the u.s.department of Energy. LLNL Human Genome Center- http://www-bio.


  • ISBN: 0231050429 - Basic Population Genetics
    0231050429, compare book prices Enter ISBN or keywords: more search options ISBN 0231050429 Basic Population Genetics - ISBN 0231050429 Author: Bruce Wallace ISBN: 0231050429 Published by: Columbia.


  • Treacher Collins Family Support Group
    Home Treacher Collins Syndrome Genetics Hearing Aids The Support Group Links Email Us A Brief History Of Genetics Basic Genetics Genetics & Treacher Collins Syndrome A Brief History Of Genetics.


  • Hedgehogs Colors
    HOME] [BASIC GENETICS] [COLOR TABLE] [COLOR BREEDING] - [COLOR ANATOMY] [COLOR CROSSES] Basic Genetics Many animal breeders shy away from the.


  • Australian Shepherd Health & Genetics Institute, Inc.
    Basic Genetics and the Australian Shepherd Part Two: Multiple Alleles First printed in the Aussie Times by George P. Johnson The first article in this series dealt with the inheritance of base coat.


  • LED Photo Rejuvenation/Intense Pulsed Light/Infra-Red Light Affects Skin Rejuvenation

    LED Photo Rejuvenation,Intense Pulsed Light or Infra-Red Light and it’s Affects on Skin Rejuvenation

    In order for your skin to continue to exist, it has to constantly reproduce new cells to take the place of the ones that are being shed.

    People need certain wavelengths of light similar to the way plants need sunlight to thrive. Your skin has the ability to absorb light and use it as a source of energy to stimulate cellular regeneration.

    LED Photo Rejuvenation or Intense Pulsed Light (P.R./IPL) is infra-red light which stimulates the cell activity; this increases Collagen a ...
    Author: Nancy LaTouche
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  • Garlic - Join Me And I´ll Show You Why Garlic Can Save Your Life

    Are you worried yet about your health? Are you anxious about your heart, or about the possibility of contracting cancer? If so, you are not alone, and your concerns are quite valid. Cancer and heart disease are today’s major killers, and as of now, we are yet to find a safe and effective drug, that can prevent these diseases. Some will argue that taking one or two aspirins a day can reduce the risk of heart disease, and it saddens me to see how many people are doing this, because I know the problems brought by aspirin over use, if these people knew about the long term damage caused by this ...
    Author: Charles Silverman
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