Alternative Medicine vs Conventional Medicine - Part I
The term 'alternative medicine' that is so commonly used today is somewhat unsuitable since that would seem toindicate that it is a form of treatment departing from so-called 'traditional' scientific practices and is just a possibility for a new treatment of disease.The truth is, so called 'alternative' medicine is the natural treatment of disease that was in effect in ancient times long before conventional medicine was ever...
Book Review: Signorelli. The Complete Paintings. by Tom Henry and Lawrence B. Korner
Signorelli seems to have picked up the reputation of being one of the more eccentric artists in the history of Renaissance Italian art. This may well be because his major public commission, although well-known (indeed who could ignore it) is situated in Orvieto cathedral. Orvieto is not Florence, nor is it Venice or Rome; consequently Signorelli, although given quite a bit of attention in Mrs Jamieson?s...
Look at South Africa - "Celebrate the Beloved Country"
# Introduction: Just sharing a few thoughts and remembrances after a very recent visit to my former homeland,this incredible, vibrant and diverse country at the tip of thevast ("dark") continent of Africa, which may be of interest. This piece that I wrote is based upon an inspiring address by former Archbishop, Desmond Tutu. LOOK AT SOUTH AFRICA - CELEBRATE THE BELOVED COUNTRY (UPDATED) Authors Note:It is ten years since the first...
Protect your Computer and Internet Privacy
Is a known fact that every time you open a browser to view a web page, order something online, or read your email in a web based viewer that information is stored on your computer for later use. Whether you are viewing the weather online, reading sports, catching up on the latest world news or viewing something a little more private, all that information is stored in your computer. Windows operating systems store all this material in what are...
"Achiever's Interview with Stupidman"posts that you have put up on various message boards, I think that adopted nom-de-plume of yours is quite a misnomer. I actually think you have a massive IQ and that you are trying to make us all think otherwise - maybe to make us feel good. Let's see how you handle my next question. What are three personal attributes you possess that help you to win? Stupidman - A positive attitude, empathy and a willingness to cheat. Gary Simpson - I like the first...
"Heat Up" New Year Weight Loss With An Ir Bodywrap
Did you know your could lie back, breath deeply & burn 900+ calories in 1 hour?
Neither did I?
And it sounded too good to be true so I did some research on my own to find out about this seemingly wonderful bodywrap treatment.
First I had to try it. Let?s face it if it doesn?t feel great and get results it isn?t worth doing all of the research on finding out how it works and all the rest. So I dressed up in my cotton sweats and drove up...
"Heat up" your New Year with Far Infrared Bodywrap
Did you know your could lie back, breath deeply & burn 900+
calories in 1 hour?
Neither did I...
And it sounded too good to be true so I did some research on my
own to find out about this seemingly wonderful bodywrap
treatment. First I had to try it. Let's face it if it doesn't
feel great and get results it isn't worth doing all of the
research on finding out how it works and all the rest. So I
dressed up in my cotton sweats and...
"Sergio Leone and the Spaghetti Western"
Clint Eastwood should have thanked Italy's film industry when accepting his second Best Director Oscar for this year's critically acclaimed Million Dollar Baby, because without the advent of the Italian-born Spaghetti Western in the 1960s, Eastwood wouldn't have a career. Italians didn't invent the Western, but they took an American staple and made it their own. By 1960, US film production companies had exhausted the good-guy-fighting-for-justice...
"Toronto Unlimited" & Sampling Toronto's Street Festivalbringing their cars into the downtown core. Since the terrain slopes noticeable downwards as you approach the lake, the ride was a breeze and with very little traffic we didn't have to worry about getting cut off by motorists. At St. Clair we stopped to watch the tango lessons that pulled in some keen participants from the crowd.
On Dundas Square, at Yonge and Dundas, across from the Eaton Centre, there was another big stage and an...
"Toronto Unlimited" & Sampling Toronto's Street Festivalbringing their cars into the downtown core. Since the terrain slopes noticeable downwards as you approach the lake, the ride was a breeze and with very little traffic we didn't have to worry about getting cut off by motorists. At St. Clair we stopped to watch the tango lessons that pulled in some keen participants from the crowd.
On Dundas Square, at Yonge and Dundas, across from the Eaton Centre, there was another big stage and an...