Nov 06, 2009 -
Not really news... but it's big. And probably one of the better kids shows on the air today.
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Oct 05, 2009 -
Considering this is Breast Cancer Awareness Month, I though this would be a good post.
There's no part of our bodies that we obsess about more than our breasts. Even those of us not prone to health anxiety wonder which, if any, of our everyday habits are upping our odds of getting breast cancer.
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Jul 06, 2009 -
To explain what happens to love between two people, we need to begin by understanding what happens to self-love, or self-esteem. Since you are the primary ingredient—and the common denominator—in all of your relationships, you will see the definite correlation between the strength of your self-esteem and the health of your relationships. Understanding the dynamics of self-esteem, what happens to it as we grow up, and how to put it back on the right path will not only help you feel better about yourself, which will certainly contribute to your relationships, but will also assist you in enhancing the self-esteem of the people you love the most.
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Jun 21, 2009 -
To explain what happens to love between two people, we need to begin by understanding what happens to self-love, or self-esteem. Since you are the primary ingredient—and the common denominator—in all of your relationships, you will see the definite correlation between the strength of your self-esteem and the health of your relationships. Understanding the dynamics of self-esteem, what happens to it as we grow up, and how to put it back on the right path will not only help you feel better about yourself, which will certainly contribute to your relationships, but will also assist you in enhancing the self-esteem of the people you love the most.
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Apr 02, 2009 -
Travels with Charlie (Detroit News)
To urban hunter, next meal is scampering by
Detroit retiree, 69, supplements his income by living off the land
Detroit - When selecting the best raccoon carcass for the special holiday roast, both the connoisseur and the curious should remember this simple guideline: Look for the paw.
"The paw is old school," says Glemie Dean Beasley, a Detroit raccoon hunter and meat salesman. "It lets the customers know it's not a cat or dog."
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Aug 06, 2007 -
“This is NCN News. For the past few hours we have been bringing news from Port Town about a giant woman that has made a home for herself in the Port Town River. In the latest development, authorities have arrested Mr. Jay Thomaston of Port Estates, a lab technician with Revlon.
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Jan 17, 2008 -
Science is uncovering close connections among food, inflammation and heart disease. Here’s what you should know.
By Rachel Johnson, Ph.D., M.P.H., R.D., EatingWell.com
As a nutrition professor, I thought I was up to speed on which healthy habits can help you prevent heart disease—until a few years ago when my University of Vermont colleague Paula Fives-Taylor, Ph.D., rattled my thinking.
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Oct 05, 2007 -
25 SIGNS YOU MAY BE CANADIAN:
1. You're not offended by the term "HOMO MILK".
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Jun 28, 2007 -
It was 98 here today, so as soon as I got out of work I headed for the comfort of my air-conditioned gym in my apartment building. I wasn't really into the workout until half-way through, I could tell I wasn't really in the mood so I did a lot of variation which usually gets me more excited. In the end, here's what I ended up with:
Cardio - ran on treadmill at level 7.0 with 1.0 incline for 10 minutes.
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