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The Assault on Science
By June Stepansky · 4 years ago
When I was a young girl, there was a great respect for people of science (doctors, scientists etc.). We trusted them and felt that the contributions of all of our world scientists had made our ...
Some Things my Friends Should Know About Covid 19
By Dr. Anthony T. Craft · 4 years ago
“Children are our most precious human commodity and our most precious resource for the longevity of our own existence. We must do everything we can to keep them safe as they return to the classroom,” ...
What to Buy From Turkey Blog Series 1
By Ali Caglar · 5 years ago
Turkey, as defined in the category of developing countries, spends billions of dollars every year to import many advanced technology products. Turkey's total imports in 2019 amounted to 210 billion dollars. Oil, metals and agricultural ...
How Anxiety Damages Your Heart
By Richard Johnson · 8 years ago
The work of mind and heart is immediately interconnected, perhaps more than the work of other organs. Any psychological factor is heartfelt and contributes to cardiac risk. And anxiety is no exception. Anxiety is a ...
Positive Frustration
By Dr Bruce Wilson · 4 years ago
Positive Frustration Bruce Wilson, PhD “Frustration although quite painful at times is a very positive part of success.” -Bo Bennett The human experience comes with oodles of expectations. Expectations of people, things, and outcomes that ...
How to Slow Down Aging and Stay Younger for Longer
By Nihon Kazanawa · 5 years ago
We all have the desire to stay young for the rest of our life. Researchers ran some experiments on 1000 volunteers. Although their age was 38 years, their health was as good as that of ...
What big skin care manufacturers don’t want you to know
By Chris Bates · 5 years ago
The skin care industry is huge- in fact it is over$ 50 Billion in sales in 2018 and growing rapidly. Most industry observers project it to grown another 20 Billion by the year 2025. However, ...
Top 6 family experiences in Japan
By David Beckham · 7 years ago
Both children and adults will love the thrill of this futuristic, high-speed travel. Not only is riding a bullet train exciting, it’s cost effective too — private drivers can be expensive in Japan, but the ...
Why America Needs More Moderate Republicans
By Joseph Toney · 2 years ago
America is a nation founded on the principles of democracy and diversity, where differing opinions and perspectives are meant to contribute to a vibrant political landscape. Unfortunately, in recent years, the political climate has become ...
European Holidays For Culture Vultures: A Guide To Summer 2022
By Alexander Belsey · 3 years ago
Europe is home to some of the most renowned artists across the globe, and every piece of artwork, even the very architecture it is housed in, is a testament to the culture and history behind ...
5 Powerful Ways To Raise Your Online Profile
By Alex Belsey · 5 years ago
More businesses than ever are recognising the power of the online marketplace. The internet offers unrivalled opportunities to connect with potential clients and customers, share your message, and convert interest to sales. But for many, ...
3 Methods Financial Companies Use to Get New Clients
By Giorgi Mikhelidze · 5 years ago
Nowadays, financial companies have to be as creative as they can because of the rapid changes that are going around the world. By changes, I mean the new ways in which customer-based companies offer their ...
Law Of Attraction-How To Create A Powerful Money Portal
By Marilu Nieto · 5 years ago
Does the law of attraction really work when it comes to attracting more money? That’s the question on the minds of lots of people. It certainly does work, but there are rules and secrets to ...
Seasonal hiking in New Zealand
By Penny Ellis · 6 years ago
New Zealand has four very distinct seasons and there are unique and beautiful aspects to each time of year. There is no bad time of year to visit New Zealand as long as you’re prepared ...
Looking for interests from your investments? Intus Life!
By Caroline Rodd · 7 years ago
Are you looking for a safe place where you can invest your money for the future but life insurance have too stringent legislation, you don’t even trust private bank or bank in general enough? Have ...
Here's Why Small Businesses Should Tap Bookkeeping Services
By Charles Thomas · 8 years ago
Most entrepreneur values a professional bookkeeping service in Orlando, but with so many tasks, business owners cannot handle running a business, taking care of minor details and tracking the income and expenses. Small business owners ...
Save Big with Easy-Run’s Fall Special!
By Al Freilich · 8 years ago
Lots of automotive problems start under the hood. So, whether you’re in the auto shop industry, or are working on your dream car, using the right tools to get your engine running is crucial. That’s ...
The 5 Hacks Will Help You Learn Any Language Online
By Mark Aa · 8 years ago
Whether you’re learning in a classroom or online, you want to make sure that it’s worth the time and money invested. These may seem like common sense, though through my decade of experience in engaging ...
Why Drunk Driving is Bad
By Alexa Martin · 8 years ago
Why Drunk Driving is Bad Every single day, 28 people die from drunk driving – that means fathers, mothers, babies, siblings are taken away from each other daily. If you are driving drunk, you are ...
Freight Price Rules in Business Central for Transparent Shipping Costs
By Brian Neufeld · 11 months ago
Shipping costs can be a major factor in business profitability and customer satisfaction. Without clear pricing rules, businesses may struggle with inconsistent charges, unexpected costs, or missed opportunities for discounts and promotions. Microsoft Dynamics 365 ...