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Within A Click’s Reach

Friday, July 9th, 2010

My fourteen year old sister approached me today and asked about testosterone creams. I didn’t know how to respond and actually laughed to myself when she asked me this question. I guess this is one of the disadvantages of having access to everything within a click. I told her to google it and she didn’t [...]

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Wrinkles!

Saturday, July 3rd, 2010

In the United States of America or Europe, wrinkles are very common because of their weather. Most people mature at an early age compared to Asians who look very youthful. If you didn’t realize, our facial features differ from each other because we adapt to the places that we live in. For example, Americans and [...]

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Radar Detectors

Saturday, June 26th, 2010

As a car enthusiast, I’ve always been fascinated about the existence of radar detectors. Did you know such a thing even existed? They were made to determine if a motorist is being monitored by law enforcement agencies to prevent prosecution for speeding, according to Wikipedia. This previous statement makes a lot of sense, since we [...]

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Colon cleansing benefits

Sunday, September 6th, 2009

Anyone who is often constipated must consider using colon cleanser. It is true that constipation is usually caused by dehydration and by lack of intake of good fiber. But sometimes, accumulated dirt in the colon can cause this irregularity in bowel movement. The colon is the part of the intestine that stores the residues of [...]

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Arcade Games are also Educational

Wednesday, July 1st, 2009

I’m not really that knowledgeable about cars. Sure, I know how to drive, when to change oil, how to check the water, oil, and tires… but other than those, I wouldn’t be able to tell if your car has original Ferrari parts or not. Then I found during our company outing last Saturday that one [...]

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Parents are Teachers Too

Thursday, March 6th, 2008

Has anyone told you that parents are the most important and most influential teachers in the life of children? Have you also heard an educator emphasized that it is very difficult to raise children in the city due to materialism and hedonism, and the existing state of criminality and drug addiction in the urban areas? [...]

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Nightlife at San Diego Bars

Saturday, December 15th, 2007

Mr. John Smith is a well-respected teacher. It is part of his teaching technique to bring his students in one of the San Diego Bars. He believes in the adage of Joseph Campbell that, “The job of an educator is to teach students to see vitality in themselves.” According to Mr. Smith, teaching should not [...]

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