Posted February 19th, 2010 by yehia ahmed
My sweetie (my wife June) had breast cancer a few years ago and
we opted 1) to have a lymph-ectomy (mistake) and later 2)
radiation (good decision). Regardless of whether it was a
mistake we did it and the result is that she has to be very
careful about not injuring her right arm. Last summer and fall
she burned herself on our oven three times, one of them very
seriously.
She happened to go on an outing with several girl friends right
after the bad burn and in talking it over with them they ...
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Filed under:Health
Posted February 17th, 2010 by yehia ahmed
Online education has a tremendous growth in the last 10 years since the spread of the internet community. New online schools have been developed and the established campus universities have also created similar or even better online training solutions.
But the question is still arises. How can we distinguish the real online universities with the relevant bachelors or masters from the bogus ones? Although there is not the 100% certainty on how to avoid the fraudulent online training "vendors", ...
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Posted February 16th, 2010 by yehia ahmed
One key challenge educators face is the importance of
encouraging girls to excel in math, science and computer science
studies. As technology continues to drive the world of business,
those challenged or generally disinterested in science and math
will be left behind. In fact, that's exactly what's happening.
Although women make up approximately 50% of the general work
force in the U.S., they only represent 9% of workers in the
science and engineering community. With such a low percentage ...
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Posted February 15th, 2010 by yehia ahmed
Today, Master's of Business Administration (MBA), one of the most advanced degree, is offered by many colleges and institutions to the graduates helps enhance their business skills in corporate world. These graduates (not all) opt for MBA after they earn a few years of work experience after completing their graduation. An MBA degree teaches students the essential skills required to provide an improvisation in both technical and personal aspects. The demand of MBA grew with the growing ...
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Posted February 13th, 2010 by yehia ahmed
If you are looking for an exclusive, Christian, liberal arts college that offers a plethora of undergraduate and graduate programs and is located on the Pacific Ocean coastline, then you've found Point Loma in San Diego, California. With approximately 2,400 undergrads and 1,100 grad students, Point Loma Nazarene University (PLNU) teaches subjects but also shapes students' lives and characters. Offering courses and degrees in a large variety of subjects, PLNU has an extraordinary education ...
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Posted February 12th, 2010 by yehia ahmed
There are two different types of weight-loss programs
available--clinical and non-clinical. Knowing what a good
program will offer and what to watch out for may help you choose
a weight-loss plan that will be successful for you.
A non-clinical program may be commercially operated, such as a
privately owned weight-loss chain. You can follow a non-clinical
program on your own by using a counselor, guide book, website,
or weight-loss product. You can also join others in a support
group, worksite ...
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Posted February 11th, 2010 by yehia ahmed
Harvard University is the home town university for the rich, handsome, elegant and articulate of American society's most élite citizens. John Fitzgerald Kennedy fit the bill that a proud university like Harvard would like to have as one of their students. Mr. Kennedy was well respected at home and abroad with his elegant and articulate way with words. Mr. Kennedy eventually would become the 35th president of the United States. He became president of the United States at the age of 43 ...
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Posted February 10th, 2010 by yehia ahmed
Enhance your Powers with Vaastu
The Basics
Though science of Vast existed since ancient times, its
importance has been re-emphasized only in modern time. Vast
offers a very powerful tool for enhancing the effect of good
natural powers and at the same time negating effects of the bad
powers.
Vaastu is the science of directions that combines all the five
elements of nature namely The Earth, Water, Air, Fire and Space
and balances them with the man and the material. Vaastu Shastra
is creating a ...
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Posted February 9th, 2010 by yehia ahmed
Study Smart and not Hard: Part III
Try out FRT (Fast Revision Technique)
The mind has a tendency to constantly reject all that it
considers not important. By revising again and again a message
is sent to subconscious mind that it is important. In most cases
over 80% of our learned information is lost in just 48 hours! If
we don't revise our mind does not consider it to be important
and discards the information.
Fast Revision Technique is a very powerful Revision Technique to
remember and ...
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Posted February 8th, 2010 by yehia ahmed
(Free-news-release.com, 26 Jan 10) Violet, Louisiana Have your and your family ever been encumbered with an unexpected expense, like a substantial doctor charge? How have you addressed it? Do you get out your American Express card and pay for it, including interest, over a period of time? But possibly you do not have a credit card. Or maybe you are one of the billions of people who have too much debt, and have finally charged to the limit on your charge card. Do you have family or friends to ...
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Filed under:Finance