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by Dr Wei Feng - 2007-06-26
The term arthritis is a widely used term to describe an inflammation of the joints. There are two basic types of arthritis recognised, rheumatoid and osteoarthritis. The former tends to start at a you...
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by James Dunn - 2007-06-27
From Chinese movies to Chinese foods and to Chinese people all over the globe, China has surely expanded in importance. Aside from being a country with rich history, China also has beautiful and sceni...
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by Haggisv Van - 2007-07-01
One nice aspect of most Chinese style table tennis rubbers is their tacky or sticky surface, which is great for generating spin. The downside of this is that it attracts dust and dirt, which sticks to...
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by Ray Martin - 2007-07-01
It's true that every ATV enthusiast would dream of owning a top of the line Honda or Yamaha ATV, a Bombardier or Polaris - but, hey, not everyone will have that kind of money for such luxury. Y...
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by Mack - 2007-06-29
If learning the Chinese language is on your list of things to do, then consider using the first tool at your fingertips...your computer. Today, the internet is chocked full of a multitude of a v...
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by Douglas Scott - 2007-07-04
Laos is landlocked and lies between Thailand, Myanmar, China, Vietnam and Cambodia. The Mekong River forms the countries western border and the Anna Mite Mountains form its eastern border with Vietnam...
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by Craig Chambers - 2007-07-11
Chinese cooking night is a wonderful tradition that my family has created over the years and one that we have all come to love! On this special night once a month, my aunts, grandmas, parents and eve...
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by Nick Moseley - 2007-07-19
Many of us English speakers did another language at school (I did French) but if you're like me and studies say many people are then you didn't really take it seriously and probably don't remember muc...
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by Andy Burrows - 2007-07-20
Tourist restaurants will often serve up a spineless, tasteless version of what should be a full flavour feast, and without anyone to tell you the food is less than genuine; a visitor's introduction to...
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by ANDY BURROWS - 2007-07-20
Tourists, not knowing where to start, will often look for the first menu that they find in English and sometimes this can have its drawbacks. Restaurants catering for tourists often think that far...