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by Karen Giardunio - 2007-07-19
One of the best decisions I have ever made was to use my love of writing as the perfect medium to not only build my business on, but to use as the perfect excuse to feed my curious, naturally inquisit...
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by Kathy Steinemann - 2007-07-27
No dictionary can accurately reproduce tiny variations in pronunciation, volume, and stress. You must listen to a language before you can fully experience its idiosyncrasies. Being able to converse wi...
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by Ray Collins - 2007-07-28
Every winter the nights draw in, the mornings get darker, and the temperatures drops. SO it's not surprising that all you want to do is stay in bed. Thanks to a sudden lack natural light, your body go...
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by Ray Collins - 2007-07-28
It's a cruel fact of life: our brains shrink as we get older. Many experts reckon that the average brain decrease 2% during each decade of adulthood.So as a man in his early forties, I've lost just ov...
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by Kenneth Shelton - 2007-08-08
The challenge of modeling Todd's Origami Paper Airplane Puzzlers offers everyone educational exercise in reading and comprehension, exercise in spatial analysis as well as imaginative creativity in de...
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by Alvaro Fernandez - 2007-08-10
Copyright (c) 2007 SharpBrainsTo address this question, we interview today Dr. Elkhonon Goldberg, one of the earliest proponents of the Brain Fitness and Exercise field. He is a clinical professo...
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by Dalip Singh Wasan - 2007-08-11
Keep your mind free ? Dalip Singh Wasan, Advocate. When our mind is not free, it is not properly functioning and people who rekain under men...
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by Ashok Rawal - 2007-07-13
Our perception and visualization of the material world is based on prejudiced deluding beliefs along with the information given by our sense organs, mind and brain. If once and for all we accept...
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by Laura Ng - 2007-08-29
For those who work long hours in front of computers, do you always stuff yourself with those junk food, just to save on time? Do you often feel your mind spinning from too much information, memory lap...
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by Laura Ng - 2007-08-29
If you have been working in front of computers for hours on end, you probably work your brain too hard without realising it. Some symptoms include tiredness, forgetfulness, lack of interest.Frie...