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Covente, LLC Executive To Publish Book on The Effects of Culture on Business Performance in Contemporary Globalism

2009-04-22 | "Business & Culture: Forces in Contradiction" provides model to enhance global business decision-making for optimum effect.


From Polytheism to E-Pluribus Unum: The Bible Does Not Deny The Existence Of Multiple Gods

2009-04-17 | The Bible does not deny the existence of multiple gods; it does show all gods/powers working together as one - a theology consistent with the fundamental principles of democracy.


An Unprecedented Global Health & Healing Event Expands Across the Planet on Saturday, April 25th, 10 am Local Time, Worldwide - All Are Invited To Participate In These Free Events

2009-04-16 | At 10 am in hundreds of cities in over 65 nations, spanning 6 continents, mass teach-ins and exhibitions of the mind-body techniques of Tai Chi & Qigong will be held globally. A global wave of these healing events will be held in most major cities.


Songwriter Honors Father With Special Deep Space Transmission

2009-04-16 | Singer/songwriter, Darren Farris will have a song transmitted at the speed of light, into deep space to honor his late fathers memory.


Mompreneur Gives Diabetics Affordable, Stylish and Functional Options for their Diabetes Supply Bags

2009-04-14 | Stick Me Designs' Spring '09 collection introduces fresh patterns and a new line of diabetes messenger bags


Study Confirms: Your Hidden Food Allergies Are Making You Fat

2009-04-06 | Researchers confirm the benefit of The ALCAT Test to help chronic symptoms such as obesity, IBS, migraine and arthritis.


Planet Protect Sportswear and EarthShare Oregon to Launch Series of T-shirts

2009-03-25 | Planet Protect Sportswear is proud to announce a new series of T-shirts designed with EarthShare Oregon's goals and values in three eye-catching designs


StemEnhance Facts ~ An FAQ on StemEnhance

2009-03-14 | StemTech Health Sciences was founded in 2005 in order to bring a new breakthrough product technology to the marketplace. This Product is called StemEnhance and is the beginnings of a natural, phytoceutical dietary supplement.


The Pen and Paper Diet is Supported by Research from the Harvard School of Public Health, the Pennington Biomedical Research Center and the Kaiser Permanente's Center for Health Research

2009-03-04 | Although no official endorsement has been made yet, recent significant findings from research studies by these three organizations (tracking calories and food journaling are key to weight loss) are the main parts of The Pen and Paper Diet.


Edinburgh International Science Festival with LateRooms.com

2009-02-28 | Europe's largest celebration of technology and science is set to take place in Edinburgh in April.


Survey by BioScience Laboratories Finds 68% of Subject Pool Pre-qualified for Upcoming Phase I Clinical Trials

2009-02-25 | The results of a recent survey by BioScience Laboratories to prepare its subject base for upcoming Phase I clinical trials, indicated that 68% of its active subjects pre-qualify for Phase I clinical trials.


A Supernatural Encounter with God, A Story Of Faith, Healing And Survival - Written By Charles and Saundra Stewart

2009-02-25 | In this tender read we are privileged to enter into the world of, Charles and Saundra, a world that like most of ours, has indeed its trials and tribulations. The couple share with you their lives, their journey with the Lord, and the battles they encountered.


Want to Manage Your Diabetes Naturally and Affordably?

2009-02-23 | For most people with diabetes, living a vibrant and healthy life can be a daunting task. Eating healthier foods, leading more active lifestyles, and keeping track of your blood glucose levels are all great ways to take control of your diabetes.


The Hole In The Ozone Layer: The Secret To The World's Most Powerful All Natural Anti Inflammatory Supplement

2009-02-22 | The effect on the Green Lipped Mussels that are indigenous to the area is a unique profile of Omega-3 fatty acids found ONLY in New Zealand


Tomey Debuts Patient-Friendly FT-1000 Tonometer with Silent, Soft Air Pulse that Optometrists will Appreciate Ease of Use and Patient Comfort

2009-02-21 | Tomey USA introduces the FT-1000, the newest and most user-friendly tonometer on the market. While air jet tonometers offer reliable and quick diagnosis, often times they are uncomfortable for patients. The FT-1000 is fast and patient-friendly by providing a very silent and soft air pulse.


Visionary Orange County Family Foundations Make A Social Investment In Math Curriculum

2009-02-19 | MIND Research Institute Announces $1M in 2008 For New Curriculum Development Campaign


Norwich Pharmaceuticals Expands Development Services Offerings - Names Gherardi to Lead New Business Unit - Adds Shah as Vice President, Research & Development

2009-02-13 | Norwich Pharmaceuticals, Inc., an industry leader in contract manufacturing and packaging, has announced a comprehensive expansion of services and has named Carolyn A. Gherardi as principal point of contact for those interested in the company's added capabilities.


Travel Within (Travelwithin.com) and the "7 Steps to Wisdom and Inner Peace"

2009-02-05 | A spiritual guide for people and a fascinating journey through a wide variety of cultures, worlds and religions.


Benefits of Stakeholder Participation in Fisheries Management

2009-01-30 | A Good Practice Guide to Participatory Research in Fisheries Science is released this January 2009 as part of the EU GAP1 project. The participants are focused on optimizing their collaborative efforts to provide robust scientific advice for fisheries management.


Sleep Apnea Treatment: Does Sleep Apnea Wear Down Your Brain? CPAP and Oral Appliances Save Lives! Nasal Obstruction is a Significant Factor in Sleep Apnea. Is There a Major Flaw in Sleep Research? Is ADHD Preventable?

2009-01-27 | Repetitive surges and drops in blood pressure and blood flow in the brain might make people with sleep apnea more prone to have a stroke and die in their sleep, according to a new study December 2008 issue of the Journal of Applied Physiology. Does a major flaw exist in sleep research?