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"Dynamic Tension" is the name Charles Atlas gave to the system of physical exercises that he first popularized in the 1920s.
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Tuberculosis (TB) is a common and deadly infectious disease that undergoes a resurgence nowadays. The WHO estimates that over one-third of world´s population n... |
Family Trusts | Pros, Cons And Processes
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Jobs alone not enough to save our city
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The New Low-Cholesterol Diet: Nuts
Nuts aren't just for holidays anymore. Key nuts can help you lower cholesterol. Add nuts to your low-cholesterol diet.
Getting Nuts Into Your Diet
Nuts are easy to work into your meal plan. Some nuts traditionally come still in the shell. But you can buy... |
African Canadians
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How the Irish Changed the Course of the War of 1812
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We’re Virtually There: Ethics and Digital Technology in the Coming Years
Rami el Ali, assistant professor of Philosophy and director of the Lebanese American University’s (LAU) philosophy program, is pointing out opportunities, risks and ethical questions behind virtual reality. Leading to the questions about the deba... |
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How to use chord progression in live looping
When you loop live it can be quite a challenge to make use of such a basic musical component as a simple chord progression. This may have to do with the sad fact that some looping devices can only play one loop and this loop can not be re-pitched... |
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