By: Bruce Kaler M.D. | 2010-05-08 | Diseases and Conditions The current outbreak of a new strain of influenza is important but blown out of proportion. This is clearly a new strain of influenza to which we have no immunity. The overwhelming majority are going to experience mild illnesses that require nothing more than the basic, but nonetheless important, measures to treat and recover fully. read more
By: Nathan Tabor | 2010-04-04 | Politics When the story of the Duke lacrosse case first broke, Jesse Jackson, Al Sharpton, and the NAACP all called for the arrest of the lacrosse players. When the facts came to light (namely, that the students were innocent of rape) neither Sharpton, Jackson, nor the leaders of the NAACP offered an apology or an admission of hasty judgment. read more
By: Sherri Frost | 2011-01-06 | Self Improvement Maybe you are eating dinner with friends and begin a heated discussion. You seem to have the feeling that you have already had this conversation with these friends at this very place. It's a momentary glimpse. It seems like you should know what happens next and yet you don't. You try to brush it off as remembering a daydream or think that you've seen it in a movie. read more
By: Steven Mark Weiss | 2010-04-04 | Politics According to well-known political pundit James Carville, the 2008 U.S. presidential election may be an echo of the Eisenhower vs. Stevenson contest that took place in 1952. Here's one astrologer's take on that pronouncement...one that heartily agrees with Carville's assessment. read more
By: Travis Hill | 2010-04-04 | International studies After the Allies secured victory in Europe, things didn't go smoothly. The liberation "honeymoon" ended and the liberated Europeans asked, "What now?" As far as they were concerned, the Allies, The United States in particular, had no answer to that question. They showed no leadership. The allies even had to deal with a postwar guerrilla movement that tried to undermine German reconstruction efforts. read more
By: Fenella McPherson | 2011-07-26 | Parenting Some parents find themselves longing for the simpler, less hectic times they associate with the "good old days" they have heard so much about. They have read articles about riding in horse-drawn carriages and about life on rural farms where people spent time participating in quilting bees and sewing their... read more
By: Sam Alucard | 2010-04-01 | SEO It is a story of deja vu all over again. Microsoft has launched another search engine in an attempt to make some progress in the search engine wars. The question is whether Bing will actually end up making any difference? read more
By: lanyu | 2011-07-16 | Golf It was a case of deja vu when Louis Oosthuizen, just like Graeme McDowell at the US Open, said on Monday he was feeling a sense of relief that he was about to hand back his British Open trophy. read more
By: BISS | 2010-12-13 | Customer Service If you've got shopped or retained the services of any kind of company anytime lately, whether offline or online, chances are pretty sensible one of these eventualities is like deja-vu all over once more: read more
By: ehu123 | 2011-04-15 | Hardware Its sensation only a tiny like deja-vu right here at Android Community, with an extra Android unit from Motorola in to review. warm concerning the heels using the Motorola DEVOUR and Motorola BACKFLIP... read more
By: Nicolas DAlleva | 2010-10-07 | Movies Alain Robbe-Grillet's "Last Year at Marienbad" is a powerful film about deja vu where a stranger tries to persuade a married woman to run away with him, however she does not remember the affair they had. read more
By: Ray Duarte | 2010-11-05 | Mysticism There appears a universe filled with darkness, coming into focus a ballerina twirling endlessly, drawing all which is light; reflections of travel visioning caverns mantled by vines growing down pillars of rock. The journey of many escaping northward; their nights filled by the roar of oceans unrest. Birth thrusts memories of dreams in deja vu. Images of events that have passed are yet to come. A Huge wave rising silently glistens the sun ... read more
By: gaga | 2011-01-29 | Business " States United States Done. "?? A deja vu Advertisement Language, is now bustling street in Guangzhou, the rise can be seen. "Ripen" into Guangzhou originally allegorical country the fifth anniversary of U.S. success. From October 2002 to the present just five years, the United States from Guangzhou city, Guangzhou China, a small store, rapidly expanding to 19 cities in 84 stores read more
By: Michael Antony | 2010-03-29 | Reference & Education Many a times in life we experience things which our logical mind supported by scientific knowledge defies to accept. It is a completely different psychic medium which we don't understand. But still those things have happened in reality and they have no explanation for example the deja vu. read more