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The Crime Of Teen Obesity

Posted on March 10, 2008 - Filed Under Women | Leave a Comment

Obesity is defined as an excessive accumulation of body fat, which is identified through the concept of Body Mass Index (BMI). Specifically, overweight refers to an excess body weight with a BMI of 25 to 29.9. However, individuals with a BMI of 30 or more are considered obese. Although our society is preoccupied with the “art” of thinness, obesity is finally recognized as an increasing health problem.

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Water Softener Parts-a Review Of Where To Find The Best

Posted on February 21, 2008 - Filed Under Women | Leave a Comment

Water softener parts are very easy to find in order to install or fix your water purifier. In today’s day and age, with all the chemicals and harmful substances that seep into our tap water, a water purifier is essential to maintaining good health.

It is estimated that there are over 140 different harmful chemicals in our tap water supply that the EPA has done nothing to remove; every sip you take of tap water, you are ingesting this into your system. This is why a home water purifier is so crucial to your health and vitality. Regardless of your overall eating habits, without good clean drinking water you can never achieve optimum health.

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Know About India As A Grand Shopping Gallery

Posted on February 20, 2008 - Filed Under Women | Leave a Comment

Shopping is a grand fiesta in India as every place has something unique to offer. Be it shopping for jewelery, books, traditional handicrafts and textiles, India is a mega-mart and is thronged by tourists from world over to shop in the splendid markets of India. The best thing about India is that its shops are spread in urban as well as rural areas and there is always something special to pick from all these markets. The price is kept at reasonable rates and so Indian markets have become firm grounds for Global trade.

The Shopping Spire

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Diamond Color 101 - What You Need To Know About The Color Of A Diamond

Posted on February 19, 2008 - Filed Under Women | Leave a Comment

A diamond is a highly precious stone and is one of the hardest known natural materials in the world.

Many high profile celebrities, royalties and ultra rich people buy diamonds both for adornment and investments. When in time of unforeseen financial problems, diamonds can be easily sold for a high amount.

The price of a diamond is generally based on 4 Cs – Color, Carat, Clarity and Cut. Among these four, the color may be the hardest to decide because there is a wide array of diamond colors to choose from.

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Buying A Conflict Free Diamond Engagement Ring

Posted on February 8, 2008 - Filed Under Women | Leave a Comment

The last thing a newly engaged couple wants is to imagine that the money they spent on their wedding engagement ring funded a war in another country. Yet many couples are unaware of the ethics involved in buying diamonds. If you’re looking to buy an engagement ring, you should know all you can about blood diamonds first—and do your best to ensure that your diamond ring is conflict-free.

What is a “Blood Diamond”—and What is “Conflict Free”?

Blood diamonds are mined in a war zone and sold to fund an invading army, insurgent efforts, or the power struggles of local warlords.

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Color - Coloring Page Kids Should Discover Two Fun Facts

Posted on February 6, 2008 - Filed Under Women | Leave a Comment

Kid, you love coloring pages and color. You and millions of other kids have free coloring pages, coloring books, and printable coloring pages. You spend 30 minutes every day with coloring and drawing activities. Here are two fun color history facts most kids don’t know. So I’ll give you a braggin’ rights present. You’ll discover:1. Color is a Part of Light 2. Color is Absorbed, Reflected, or Transmitted

1. Color is a Part of Light

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Audio Books And Children

Posted on February 6, 2008 - Filed Under Women | Leave a Comment

Audio books are not just for adults. Children can appreciate stories that are heard as well as those written on paper. Since a number of audio books include a cast of readers as well as sound effects, it is easy for even young children to get caught up in the excitement of the story as it is being told. What a wonderful way to get youngsters to engage their imaginations!

Audio books are great for people of all ages because they can be enjoyed in a variety of settings. Listen to them while commuting to and from work, at the gym, or while relaxing. You can even

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Jewelry - Funky, Hip And Stylish Jewelry For Teenagers

Posted on January 20, 2008 - Filed Under Women | Leave a Comment

Teenagers have different fashion requirements that make them cool or otherwise, therefore, teenage jewelry is different from what adults would want to wear. Teenage jewelry signifies coming of age and combines the bouncing hormones with funk.

There is little wonder that there are several manufacturers that target teenagers and youngsters alone.

Jewelry is no more about girls anymore, jewelry is favorite among boys too, to look ‘IN’ these guys are ready to wear just about anything that looks different than the rest of the crowd. Teenagers have a variety of choice in jewelry; they have jewelry ranging from plastic to precious metals and semi-precious or precious stones.

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New Book Is Taking The Pain Out Of Applying For Social Security Disability Benefits!

Posted on November 29, 2007 - Filed Under Women | Leave a Comment

This gem of a book, recently published, is unique in that it helps guide applicants through the process of sifting through the incredibly bureaucratic Social Security System using a proven system. Nothing like this has ever been written before! Created with the disabled in mind, it includes real live examples that will guide applicants step-by-step toward the completion of their application, and with the goal to acquire disability benefits on their first try.

With more than 60% of applicants for Social Security Disability Benefits being denied each year, this Practical Guide to Social Security Disability Benefits is timely indeed.

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Interview With A Shaman

Posted on November 3, 2007 - Filed Under Women | Leave a Comment

The word Shaman is derived from the Tungas language of Siberia, for
healers and spiritual leaders in tribal societies. Traditional
shamans induced trance states through drums, dancing, chanting
mantra, meditation and virtually any means by which one might
achieve an altered state of consciousness. While in such a trance,
the shaman crosses over in to another world to get help for his
people.

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