By: | 2010-04-17 | Diseases and Conditions Diabetes Mellitus (DM) is a silent killer. If you have family history of diabetes, or you are overweight or diagnosed with other conditions such as hypertension and heart problems. Then you are lucky enough to read this article. read more
By: Andrew Charbonneau | 2010-12-20 | Recreation & Sports Undrafted Josh Gorges was signed as a free agent by the San Jose Sharks in 2002. During this time Gorges was in the midst of playing junior hockey with the Kelowna Rockets of the WHL. read more
By: Phillip Ross | 2010-03-26 | Religion The closing of the Canon did not stop any tongues. Rather, the Protestant Reformation began the greatest expansion of Christianity the world had ever seen. Tongues began to flicker for God all over the world, and they still are. Indeed, tongues did not cease with the closing of the Canon, but rather they began in earnest as the Bible was translated into every known tongue and exported to every known people. read more
By: Marc Fredmen | 2010-03-29 | Water Sports Gorge windsurfing is relatively a less practiced form of windsurfing. This article aims to provide a few store options for windsurfers to buy gorge windsurfing gear. read more
By: Matt Pack | 2010-04-02 | Weight Loss I've been saying this for years... "Fat people finish marathons all the time!" It's not about the distance covered it's about how FAST or INTENSE the distance was covered. I wish people would get this through there heads when January comes and they embark on the magic "run for weight-loss" kick. People see the Kenyan crossing the Boston Marathon finish line and actually believe that running made him/her skinny... The fact of the matter is that Kenyan's body type had more to do with the selection of that runner's mother and father than running 26.2 miles ever did. Some people are "built" for running long distances and some people are not... On average most people are not! You may ask why? read more
By: Arlene Nimark | 2010-03-29 | Astrology The planetary pictures in August are intense with each day filled with mixed messages. This complexity has led me to divide my August forecast into two parts -- especially since these varied planetary pictures are setting the stage for the next six months. read more
By: Stuart Mitchell | 2012-02-15 | Investments The financial services and investments world has much been in the news over the last few years as large institutions have made controversial investment decisions, stock markets have been impacted and individuals have suffered through their private investment portfolios and pensions. There is of course still money to be made out there so it is perhaps a good time to take a look at what investment o read more
By: Gary A Lewis | 2010-04-02 | Stock Market Stock options have been on the investment scene for many years now but still, few people understand them. I remember as far back as 30 years ago, I used to watch The Stock Market Observer on Channel 26 in Chicago. In this show, many sophisticated stock brokers would come on to give their market outlook, stock recommendations and answer client questions. Whenever someone would question the expert about options, the answer would almost always be the same. read more
By: Ronke Immanuel | 2010-11-12 | Christianity Once you have discovered your calling, through the help of the Holy Spirit, the next step is to fulfil it. (Please see my article, "Discovering your calling.") Sometimes, what you hear in your spirit will be different from what you hear with your natural ears. Once you understand that, nothing will be more important to you than keeping pace with God, for His direction is always right. His timing is always perfect and His results are always best. read more
By: Ashley Ford | 2011-05-07 | Home Improvement Able Restoration understands just how water damage can occur in your attic. To help you prevent water damage or the need for mold remediation, let Able Restoration help you with your efforts to control moisture in your attic read more
By: Eric Talmant | 2010-03-27 | Nutrition I would like to take a moment and briefly summarize my own personal journey with building health. I have been involved with Metabolic Typing since 2001 after a serious injury in the military. I was able to radically rebuild and repair my health using the basic Metabolic Typing principles, which I will discuss in parts 2 and 3 in this "Building Vibrant Health" series. read more
By: Jeff Noctis | 2011-03-23 | Technology Forensic audio includes a number of different areas of expertise. The four main ones are audio enhancement, audio authentication, forensic transcription, and speaker identification. Part one of this article explores enhancement and authentication. read more
By: Jonathan Kornijenko | 2011-10-04 | Internet Marketing The bum marketing method is an affiliate marketing system that uses article marketing to drive traffic to affiliate promotions, offers or landing pages and the traffic that you receive by using this method is free which makes bum marketing a good way to start if you do not have a lot of money. read more
By: Ashley Ford | 2011-05-19 | Law Even though motorcycle accidents share similarities when it comes to traffic accidents, motorcycle accidents are typically far more severe than that of car or truck accidents. To help keep you safe, read up on some of these great motorcycle safety tips. read more
By: Tory Connolly | 2010-05-12 | Spirituality I am a freelance reporter who once suffered from mental illness. I was once a staff reporter for a radio station of an NPR affiliate. I used to bemoan my suffering, the loss of time from my career, until God through Christ Jesus, set me free from manic depression and the need for medication. Then He gave me a speaking and writing ministry and revealed to me how to help others. The Lord made me a Good News reporter and the Good News (from the Holy Bible) is that there is a cure for mental illness. read more