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  • Get a Quick and Pain Free Computer Education  By : Dr. Thrash
    You might as well deal with it, you are going to have to learn about computers and how to use them whether you like it or not. Get a quick and pain free computer education.
  • Information On An Online Nursing Degree You Must Know  By : Audrey Ly
    Nursing education is fast gaining popularity as this career path can be lucrative and satisfying. Online nursing degree is very much in demand as it gives the flexibility and quality education many are looking for. There are many options in nursing which you can choose from. Here are some essential information you need to know before taking an online nursing degree.
  • Salt and Sodium, Are they the Same?  By : Michael C. Podlesny
    This article talks about how salt and sodium are different yet are often interchanged in conversation when talking about nutrition. The author cites study examples and advice from fitness experts on how to limit both in your diet.
  • Young Immunosupressed Male S/P Renal Transplant  By : Dr. D.S. Merchant
    She had high grade fever for the last 4-6 months, intermittent no associated chills/rigors, she had dysurea initially but at present there was no such complaints, no cough, rashes, joint pains, unusual hair loss but she had mod. To severe Rt. Upper abdomen and epigastric pain for the last 1 month which was constant was non radiating associated with 4-5 episodes of vomitings per day which contains around ¼ cup of fresh blood witheach episode and positive H/O malena. Few days prior to admission she was transfused with 5 PRBC in gilgit
  • Homeschooling Your Children And The Ins And Outs Of Do It Yourself Education  By : Donald Saunders
    Most parents automatically dismiss any idea of homeschooling as being impractical and yet today there are more than 1,000,000 children in the US alone who are being taught at home and the numbers are rising. Not only does homeschooling work, but it is also not as difficult as you might think.
  • Why Would Someone Want To Homeschool His Or Her Children Today?  By : Donald Saunders
    With homeschooling continuing to grow in popularity, an increasing number of parents are discussing whether or not they should teach their children at home. To begin you have to examine just why you might wish to homeschool your children and here we try to put you on the road to answering this question.
  • Can Meat be a health hazard  By : Craig Burton
    Picture this: you are standing at the shelf of your local supermarket looking at the chickens and thinking "which one shall I buy?". Does it really make a difference? You could buy two of those normal chickens for the same price as that free range organic one? In the following article I wish to outline some reasons as to why I recommend paying extra for a higher quality and ethical product.
  • The Essential of Good Psychic Readings  By : Robert Thomson
    This article illustrates what a true psychic reading should be. It also talks about if the results can be trusted as useful information.
  • How to Succeed in College by not going to Class  By : Joanna Georgie
    Getting through college is hard enough, but you need to sit down and decide what you really want out of life.
  • How to chat in Spanish, to learn foreign language  By : Thomas H. Lindblom
    Spanish is one of those languages that you never regret learning because of the enormous literature of not only Spain, but also South American countries where Spanish is still a dominant language. Again, Spain is a great place to live in, be it for your job or as a tourist. These definitely make learning Spanish worthwhile. Besides taking classes or teaching the language to you, chat en espanol can indeed be a great method.
  • Chat rooms to learn foreign languages, learn free and have fun!  By : Thomas H. Lindblom
    Chat is the informal synonym of direct conversation or communication through different portals such as internet, telephone or voice conferencing. The concept of chat has been widely identified as internet analogy of communication style.
  • Chat in Spanish, a free and easy way to learn Spanish  By : Thomas H. Lindblom
    Chatting is an extremely popular habit or Internet activity done by people all over the world. There are many softwares or applications designed to chat but the most popular remains between Google and yahoo. They are the best tools for chatting with great features and various attractive and user-friendly options that help even the nonprofessional to be able to chat properly. Chatting is a very popular and worldwide activity as it connects people from all corners over the world to a single place where they can get to know each other. The fact also that, chatting is a free application also helps the matter to get more appeal and favoritism from the people from all over the world.
  • Basic Guide How to choose school Backpack  By : PisanK
    The following detail will talk about school bags or school backpacks, which are the type that most used among teenagers and young adults. Here are some basic tips on how to choose quality school bags/school backpacks
  • Types of schools in Spain  By : Steven Magill
    Pupils are taught in mainstream schools unless their individual needs cannot be catered for. In these instances children are taught in special educational units or schools. There are special state schools in Spain for pupils with special educational needs and learning difficulties .
  • New Survey Finds Meds Students Lack Trust in Big Pharma  By :
    A recent study done by Epocrates has found that like many others, med students have very little faith in the good will of big pharma. The survey took the pulse of 1000 soon to be doctors on several prevalent issues in the healthcare industry today.
  • Another New Study Rips Avandia  By :
    According to analysis published by the the Cochrane Library, “A new meta-analysis of 18 studies finds that Glaxo’s diabetes pill doesn’t “positively influence” the health of diabetics, reduce death, improve quality of life, but does contribute to weight gain, swelling, heart risks and broken bones.
  • Old Diabetes Drug More Effective?  By :
    A new report says that an older drug for treating the most common type of diabetes in many ways is better than new drugs on the market today.
  • FDA in Need of Money; Giving 8.9 Million in Bonuses  By :
    The FDA is giving its workers more than 8 million dollars in bonuses at a time where the agency is hard pressed than to spend more on food and drug safety.
  • First National Study to Test the Addictiveness of Painkillers  By :
    US researchers just announced that they will be conducting the first ever study to find a treatment for the addiction to such popular painkillers such as Oxycontin and Vicodin.
  • What are the Costs of Home Schooling?  By : James Hunaban
    When people consider teaching their children at home, without any structured curriculum, they may think that the home schooling costs will be able to be kept down to a reasonable level. But this is not necessarily the case at all.
  • Uninsured Americans Raise Medicare Expenditures  By :
    A new study shows that Americans who were not insured before the age of 65 and gained access to Medicare cost the system exponentially more money than those who were previously insured with prior health insurance.
  • Chinese Man Beheaded for Taking Bribe From Big Pharma  By :
    On Tuesday China executed former head of their Food and Drug Administration for taking bribes to OK substandard drugs. Zheng Xiaoyu had become a symbol for all that was going with product safety.
  • America Shows Rise in Medical Tourism  By :
    Some people in America are following the advice of the old adage; if you don’t like it here, leave. More people than ever are choosing to go abroad for their medical services instead of paying the high healthcare cost here in America.
  • Teach Critical Thinking Skills to Children during the K-12 Years  By : Dwight Chestnut
    As we engage the 21st century, insure your children learn critical thinking skills during the K-12 years. Otherwise, they may be functionally illiterate in the evolving 21st century workplace.
  • Leadership Crisis in America  By : Raymond Gerson
    Many of the problems in the news point to a leadership crisis. This article addresses the problem and solution.
  • High School Technology - Help or Hurt  By : Andrew Wills
    Let's get one thing straight: from what I can remember, cell phones were not allowed to be turned on during class. I'm sure I circumvented this rule by simply turning my phone on silent mode. It's not that difficult to enforce a strict "'no cell phone during class' rule. It seems obvious to me that it's not the technology that's helping or hindering the student, but rather the student's own attitude and work ethic.
  • 14 Thank You Quotes For National Teacher Appreciation Week  By : Noel Jameson
    For those of us who have a hard time saying thank you, or for those of us who just don't know what to say, thank you quotes are a wonderful way to get our meaning across. This month (May 7-May 13) we celebrate National Teacher Appreciation Week and those who taught us well deserve a great big thank you. These 14 thank you quotes go out to them.
  • Puzzles Will Help Advance Your Child  By : Emma Snow
    There are many puzzles that will challenge the advanced child. One example is Sudoku. There are many levels in the game and all ages can play. Other puzzles include: riddles, anagrams, doublets, picture puzzles, chess problems, math puzzles, and logic puzzles. Is one puzzle better than another? No. Puzzles should be geared toward the interest of the child. Tastes, skills and interests form at a remarkably early age.








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