honey
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by Prof.dr. Ibrahim Khalil - 2007-03-14
One of the inherited doctrines of mankind is that the Quran is quoted or borrowed from the Bible. This Dogma is established upon studies of many prejudiced intellectuals which mischief mankind.In this...
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by Prof.dr. Ibrahim Khalil - 2007-03-14
One of the inherited doctrines of mankind is that the Quran is quoted or borrowed from the Bible. This Dogma is established upon studies of many prejudiced intellectuals which mischief mankind.In this...
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by Alien - 2007-04-13
Knowing how our digestive system works, it is not surprising that all diseases tend to nest in the intestines. Ideally, our blood should be getting all the nutrients from the foods we eat through i...
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by Karen M. Pina - 2007-04-19
Do you call your friends, associates, and brothers and sisters in Christ "honey"? If you answered yes, did you know that using the word "honey" in this way suggests you are trying to win their fa...
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by Cheryl Stroup - 2007-06-20
A vineyard is a beautiful sight to behold in the spring with its freshly manicured grape vines giving birth to new limbs with clusters of buds and the promise of ripe fruit. During the fall harvest se...
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by Frank Buonanotte - 2007-07-19
Honey having antibacterial properties has been known for more than a century. Although it has been used as a medicine since ancient times in many cultures, in its ancient usage there was no recognitio...
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by Tim Richardson - 2007-08-27
‘Secret fishing baits' abound and some are fantastically successful catching many more than their fair share of big fish for those fishermen who realise just how powerful and potent using a very...
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by Bawa Muhaiyaddeen - 2007-09-06
When a honeybee searches for honey, it sits on flower after flower, trying to detect their nectar. Its whole intention is to obtain honey. It does not search for feces; its only love is for the honey,...
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by WisdomArticles - 2007-09-04
When a honeybee searches for honey, it sits on flower after flower, trying to detect their nectar. Its whole intention is to obtain honey. It does not search for feces; its only love is for th...
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by Joy Block - 2007-10-29
Before your next camping trip make sure that you 'forget proof' the trip by having a great camping supply list in hand.With the web there's no excuse to not use a great camping supplies checklist ...