By: cheng ming | 2011-07-01 | Current Affairs World's longest over-water bridge, the 41.58km-long Qingdao Haiwan Bridge, opens to traffic in China's Qingdao on the last day of June. The bridge connects the city of Qingdao with the suburban Huangdao District. read more
By: John Lally | 2010-03-30 | Alternative Medicine The theory of Yin and Yang is incredibly old. Some ancient texts such as the "Book of Changes" also known as the Yi Jing c. 700BC represent Yin and Yang graphically by using broken and unbroken lines respectively. Combinations of these lines (eight Trigrams each) forming up to 64 hexagrams would for the authors represent the infinitely complex phenomena of the Universe. read more
By: David Flores | 2010-10-29 | Wellness The macrobiotic approach to wellness incorporates philosophy and diet. This article explores these relationships and how they relate to wellness today. read more
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By: Sue Barrett | 2010-12-14 | Sales In the 20th century the emphasis on B2B selling had a distinct aggressive ring to it. So much so, that you could walk down the halls of many businesses and think that you were involved in big game hunting. Many of these teams saw selling as an extreme sport, or more precisely, Big Game Fishing or Hunting. * Customers were ‘Targets'. * Getting a sale was referred to as ‘the Kill'. * Customers were regarded as objects to be possessed or trophies to be placed in their cabinet. read more
By: Dave Jackson | 2010-11-30 | Sexuality Yin Yang Huo is the traditional Chinese medicine name for Horny Goat Weed. This article discusses the plant and its use in herbal supplements as an aphrodisiac. read more
By: Lin Mai | 2011-08-24 | Feng shui The underlying concept of Yin Yang extends all cultures and religions. It is based on the universal law of duality that governs all living things in this world. Everything in life has a natural instinctive cycle that it follows. Yin yang is this cycle. read more
By: Angie Lindsey | 2010-09-16 | Health & Fitness In this article, there will be many interesting sharing involving stories and opinions of yin and yang, imbalance of the body, or candida. Candida is defined as imbalance between the left and right sides of the body. A problem relating to imbalance doesn't mean only being on one side of the body- It can be with the feminine side of men and with the masculine of women. So if you have candida proble read more
By: Jon Sandifer | 2011-06-02 | Spirituality Jon describes the interplay of Yin & Yang in every day life and makes some very helpful suggestions. read more
By: CJ Ng | 2010-03-29 | Sales However, this model may not be appropriate all the time. During one customer visit that we had with the key decision maker, we tried asking them various questions to know what they need, so that we can provide the right solutions for them. read more
By: sylvia | 2010-10-11 | Golf A final round of 66 at Woo Jeong Hills CC that featured an eagle, six birdies and three bogeys saw the Korean overhaul overnight leader Noh Sueng-yul to post a winning score of four under par and take the title by two strokes. read more
By: Matt J. Cararra | 2010-03-28 | Tattoos Everything can be described with both yin and yang. They always comes together to maintain balance, as Chinese philosophy believed in. The concept of yin and yang is described as how opposing forces are interdependent and interconnected in the natural world. If yin appears, yang appears as well. They are bound together and are always equal. read more
By: Stephanie M Ng | 2010-04-01 | Cooking Did you know that Yin and Yang, the principle at the heart of Chinese philosophy, applies to Chinese food and cooking as well? In Chinese medicine, all food can be divided into four "Qi"s: Hot, warm, cool and cold; or yang, mild yang, mild yin and yin respectively. read more
By: Mindful Baby Boomer | 2010-11-17 | Yoga It is understandable that even if you have heard the terms Yin and Yang Yoga, you may not know that Yin and Yang yoga refer to two different styles of yoga that target different parts of the body. Most westerners think of all yoga as "Hatha" Yoga, when in fact, Hatha Yoga, a physical practice encompassing "asana" is only one branch of the "eight limbs of yoga" and Yin and Yang are two different styles of a physical practice. read more