By: Joe Ellis | 2011-08-12 | Home Improvement You look at it from a distance, the otherwise ornate rug looks like a blur of color with ordinary geometric patterns. Come closer and look at it, you can see the ravaged impressions made by tanks, explosions, choppers and other sophisticated weaponry. This is the main reason why one often becomes teary eyed while looking at the Afghan Rugs. read more
By: Maynard Joseph Delfin | 2010-04-04 | International studies Somalia remains one of the chaotic nations in the world where peace seems to hide its face away from the African nation. With the Islamist rebels gaining control of the country, I wonder how the crisis is being handled by its government. When will the riots and killings end? read more
By: Lisa Darr | 2011-12-09 | Destinations The clear blue beaches and adrenaline rushing adventures makes Cape Town heaven for tourists from South Africa before the development of Johannesburg and Witwatersrand Gold Rush. read more
By: Code Blue | 2011-12-16 | Article Writing A girl likes a boy very much. Even she would like to know whether the boy like her or not in the end. But the girl is embarrassed to ask such question. So she makes daydreaming every day and fantasies date with the boy, so long as she feels very satisfied. read more
By: norah edward | 2011-11-20 | Destinations Now the talk turns to Mogadishu, a city that has reminded me of many beautiful memories of my childhood. read more
By: David Perdew | 2010-04-01 | Health & Fitness The primary indication of a torn rotator cuff is pain in the muscles surrounding the shoulder and the upper tip of the humerus, or arm bone. There are three types of tears: tendonitis, chronic tears, and acute tears. The type of pain experienced indicates the severity of the tear. read more
By: Mark Bromson, M.D. | 2010-07-27 | Exercise Many patients are so active and do exercises on a daily basis. It seems good, but some do it at an excessive intensity or they fail to warm up properly and wind up with torn ligaments and/or tendons. It makes you painful so much and it needs surgery to repair them. Consequently, these common athletic injuries can let you sit on sidelines for some weels in stead of being active with daily exer read more
By: Anthony A Juma | 2011-06-24 | Flights Was not for air transport, we don't know how people in remote areas and places with poor road infrastructure could be. This air cargo scheduled & scheduled flights have made it possible for people leaving in insecurity countries get services that are essential and has also enabled movement quicker and affordable by providing charter and scheduled air flights. read more
By: Linda E. Austin | 2010-04-04 | News and society The new Ken Burns book and the miniseries on PBS on "The War," as the "greatest generation" refers to WWII, is an eye-opening look at the perspectives of real people that cannot be found in any history textbook. Unfortunately, this generation is leaving us, taking with them treasure-troves of valuable memories that will be lost forever unless we take steps to capture them. We must always remember the cost of war on humanity by teaching the next generation of its effects, and what better way than through true stories of their parents and grandparents. read more
By: Casey Bartlett | 2011-03-24 | Home & Family Torn rotator cuff workouts are essential for anybody who has endured a cuff injuries. This statement is one thing I firmly think in and it is backed up with a huge weight of scientific and anecdotal evidence. Simply because of my experiences I have arrive to recognize how and why rotator cuff exercising is vital to earning a comprehensive recovery. In this guide I aim to highlight the benefits of training, explode a handful of myths and give some best suggestions. Hopefully this wil... read more
By: witch | 2010-10-12 | Human Resources According to the Ministry of Finance website news, the Ministry of Finance responsible policy on the home appliances to the countryside Quan said that since February 1 this year read more
By: Mary Rose | 2011-08-27 | News and society The famine in southern Somalia this year is considered a true scar on the world’s conscience as hundreds of thousands of refugees had fled famine in the south of the country. read more
By: Andy Finn | 2010-11-08 | Therapy A tear in the cuff can be the result of an accident or stress as in repetitive movements or in sports and can be healed faster with a specific physiotherapy program. A protocol of exercises for the rotator cuff should be the foundation of a shoulder recovery following an injury, as it is the most effective torn rotator cuff treatment available. Other remedies like anti inflammatories read more
By: Abigail Aaronson | 2010-11-09 | Article Marketing Plastic surgery may be the most popular field of medicine today, and while some may automatically think of the elective cosmetic side of the field as a frivolous extra for those with money to spare, it has a rather heroic history and to this day has an amazing positive impact on those who undergo procedures. Read on to learn about the inception of the plastic surgeon. read more
By: Robert Paulson | 2011-02-14 | Plastic surgeries A professional plastic surgeon is a doctor who repairs and improves parts of the body by carrying out certain surgical procedures. This particular type of surgery involves transferring body tissue to improve and restore various other parts of the body. Plastic surgery is only to be carried out by a professional and qualified plastic surgeon. read more