Archive for August, 2009

Tips For The Solo Musician: Get Paid For Practicing

Sunday, August 23rd, 2009

We have all heard the statement, “Practice Makes Perfect”,…and it is a proven fact that this is so very true.There are many different ways, and technical aspects of just how one should practice.

I am going to talk about the solo single line musician, and what you can do to get all the practice you […]

Cancerous Moles - Symptoms

Saturday, August 22nd, 2009

What are cancerous moles symptoms? Perhaps you have this experience: a mole on your belly suddenly goes itchy. You mention it randomly to your family and they get very concerned and suggest a consultation with a medical expert.
Do you think they are over-reacting or being itchy is one of the cancerous moles symptoms?
Actually, it’s advisable […]

Celebrity Big Brother Breakdowns

Saturday, August 22nd, 2009

Celebrity Big Brother is upon us again. And lets face it we love it.

This years Celebrity Big Brother will be the fourth after it was originally conceived as a fund raiser for Comic Relief in 2002. The show was won by a rather grumpy and embarrassed Jack Dee who actually staged a successful escape […]

Skin Cancer Symptoms and Symptoms

Saturday, August 22nd, 2009

You have spent too much time in the sun and have found brown spots on your skin. Is it cancer of the skin?or not? That is something that your primary care physician can answer, but it is good to go prepared. Getting to know all there is about that spot on your skin is the […]

Sun Protection For Yard Work

Friday, August 21st, 2009

Skin cancer is on a definite rise amongst people all over the world and this is becoming a major cause for concern for those who’re constantly under the glare of the sun. Skin cancer is known to be caused by overexposure to UV radiation which can be direct or indirect. This is particularly harmful for […]

Movie Review - Walk Don't Run (1966)

Friday, August 21st, 2009

Walk Don't Run (1966) is a soft romantic comedy built on the premise of lack of living space in the cramped Tokyo of 1964 Olympics and was Cary Grant's last movie, capping his 30-plus years of successful movie career. This is the last time the movie fans savored his right-hand-always-in-his-pant's-pocket polished presence and top-notch comedy […]

Astrology Forecast for May 2007 - General Tendencies for All Sun Signs

Wednesday, August 19th, 2009

My goodness, the planets are going to be busy this month. We are going to be under some kind of major planetary influence almost every day. We will get a short reprieve towards the middle of the month, and then things will start up again, all the way through the Blue Moon on […]

Indian Drums - Music & Medicine

Wednesday, August 19th, 2009

Indian drums such as those made by the Native American Tarahumara Indians are ceremonial drums which have a wonderful variation of tone across the surface of the drum head. As well as pedestal drums and pow wow drums, Indian drums are hoop drums made by hand with natural rawhide rather than modern materials and […]

Stay Down, Old Abram [Book 2: Chapter 7 & 8: Babenhausen]

Tuesday, August 18th, 2009

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The Clinic/Inspectors

When Chris had first arrived at the 545th Ordnance Company, it wasn?t long after they had made him a clerk in the Nuclear Surety Office, it was where a person went to upon arriving, and a background check was done on you. If you couldn?t pass the FBI and Military Intelligence […]

A Career as a Medical Assistant is Within Your Reach

Sunday, August 16th, 2009

Many people dream of a career in medicine. The idea of helping others by providing vital care when they are ill is appealing. There are several different career paths to pursue for someone who wants to get into this field. A great choice for an individual who wants to provide patient care without years and […]