Overcoming The Fear Of Math

Mathematics is probably the most dreaded subject among students, oftentimes seen as difficult and hard to learn.

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Diabetics Not Happy With Current Treatments

In a report by International Patient Research conducted last year only half of the patients interviewed were completely satisfied with their current diabetes treatments.

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Why Raw Food Is Important To Our Diet?

Eating raw food is as old as the human civilization, it is one of the ancient lifestyle known to man. It was the time when fire has not yet been discovered and invented by man.

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Tattoos – Is It An Art Form Or A Brand For Society’s Ills?

Public perception on tattoo has its ups and lows. It has been associated with a life of crime in the sense that the art of tattoo is prevalent among inmates in jails and security prisoners.

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Enjoying Life Of A Centenarian

People who reaches the age of one hundred and over is considered to have reached the milestone of life that only few have really succeeded.

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Moderate Your Greed In Acquiring Wealth

Money, they say is the root of all evils. But it’s not the money itself but the obsession to acquire it by all means has motivated a person to do evil things such as: murder, robbery, swindling, plunder, graft and corruption, lying, stealing of people’s money, betrayal of public trust, cheating just to stay in power, conspiracy and the likes.

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Preventive Measures – A Prescription That Almost Cost You Nothing

Your effort to avoid bad cholesterol, cut salt intake in your diet and curb smoking could prevent millions of deaths each year because of heart disease and hypertension, the international researchers had noted.

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Setting Up A Productive Orchard

Developing an orchard is a long term investment and should be regarded it with extra caution. The waiting period sometimes takes one, for several years to wait before the plant bears fruit.

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Maximizing Rice Production Through Robotic Technology

The National Agricultural Research Center (NARC) of Japan has engaged in a robotic project that fully mechanized rice production with a global positioning system (GPS) capability that can painstakingly transplant rice using sensors and computers which can be independent from human activities or the use of human labor.

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