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Bereavement on a Budget: How to Save Money on Funerals by Rita Templeton
September 20, 2005   5324 Hits
It’s a get-together in your honor, attended by those who love you the most. It can cost you well over $5,000. But it’s not your wedding or your retirement party – it’s your funeral. And it  ...
 
The 411 on the Latest Drinking Games and Parties by Mieko Lindeman
May 26, 2005   5151 Hits
Having a great time doesn't mean having to get completely drunk anymore at parties. Many more people today prefer the much more fun and intimate setting of small drinking-game parties. In these settin ...
 
What You Need to Know to Write a Last Will and Testament by Robbi Erickson
September 20, 2005   6061 Hits
This article goes over the basics of writing a will. It explains what people need to be identified, what clauses need to be included, and what happens in probate. After reading this article the read ...
 
Cut Your Cancer Risk--By A Lot by Julia Connors
June 17, 2005   1294 Hits
The jury has been in for quite a while on this one: at least half of all cancers could be prevented. Cancer is the second leading cause of death in the United States. Research indicates that several l ...
 
Anorexia Nervosa, Bulimia, and Other Eating Disorders by Gordon H. Reed III
June 21, 2005   1111 Hits
 
The Thimerosal-Autism Link and Beyond: Why Some Parents Don't Vaccinate by Amy Starr
June 22, 2005   4701 Hits
Can vaccines cause autism? In this age of exploding levels of autism and chronic disease, are childhood immunizations to blame? What are the real dangers of vaccines, and can you trust your pediatri ...
 
The Links Between Autism and Vaccinations by Amanda L. Stevens
June 22, 2005   7879 Hits
 
`Iolani Palace: The United States' only Palace by Allen Butler
June 27, 2005   1500 Hits
`Iolani Palace is a popular tourist attraction today, but it has had a long and interesting history since it was first built in 1881. ...
 
Genghis Khan and the Mongols by Allen Butler
June 30, 2005   4010 Hits
Born Temujin, Genghis Khan would rise to unite the Mongols and ultimately create one of the largest empires in history. ...
 
A History Lovers Guide to York by Mark R. Whittington
July 05, 2005   677 Hits
York, the unofficial capital of the North of England, has seen the march of history since Roman times. It therefore should be a must see place for any travelers to England. ...
 
Carotid Artery Disease- Are You At Risk for Stroke? by Jean Bailey Robor
July 07, 2005   1384 Hits
Many people do not realize they are at risk for having a stroke until it’s too late. Make sure you know the signs, symptoms and ways to prevent your becoming a victim of stroke due to carotid artery ...
 
Hauntings of the East Coast -- A Phenomenal Otherworldly Vacation by L. R. Schaeffer
August 11, 2005   3267 Hits
Although each town in America has its own little "ghost stories" to boast, three places stand out predominantly as "the most haunted" in the United States. Their stories have subst ...
 
Tax Benefits of Health Savings Accounts by kmhagen
August 15, 2005   7397 Hits
If you have a high deductible health coverage plan and are not on Medicare, a Health Savings Account (HSA) may be an option to help you pay medical expenses. You can claim a tax deduction for contrib ...
 
Lung Cancer: Affecting More than Smokers by Valencia P. Higuera
August 16, 2005   1298 Hits
The purpose of this article is to provide a brief overview of lung cancer. ...
 
Five Films about Nuclear War by Mark R. Whittington
August 18, 2005   18003 Hits
Remember when the world could have ended at any moment? While we thank God or fate that the Cold War is over, and along with it the threat of nuclear destruction, we can look back on that era in the f ...
 
Researching Your Family Tree 101 by Shelley Livaudais
September 01, 2005   688 Hits
A step-by-step, beginner's approach to researching ancestry in the United States. ...
 
AIDS Epidemic: Affecting 35 Million Worldwide by Valencia P. Higuera
September 08, 2005   775 Hits
The purpose of the article is to provide a brief overview of AIDS and HIV. The article will highlight origin, causes, symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment of this deadly disease. ...
 
SENS and the Sensibility of Living Longer by L M Kensington
September 12, 2005   908 Hits
Strategies for Engineered Negligible Senescence (SENS) is a daring plan to extend human lifespans to at least 5000 years. Among the supporters of SENS are British and American scientists all over the ...
 
Fundamentals of the Baha'i Faith by Allen Butler
September 12, 2005   655 Hits
The Baha’i Faith is one of the newest and least known of world religions. Beginning as an offshoot of Islam, the Bahai Faith is felt by its adherents to be the newest revelation of God and the true ...
 
Nanotechnology: A Magic Bullet to Cure Cancer by Mark R. Whittington
September 14, 2005   3379 Hits
Cancer has been the great killer of our time. While the advance of medical science has made many cancers treatable, the diagnosis of cancer can still often mean a death sentence. But thanks to a new s ...
 
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