The Karma Gym And Viral Smiling
Hello it s Hypnotherapist Richard MacKenzie from the UK, here with another great article for you to get sunk right into and use to change your life to achieve the existence of your dreams. And remember if you like this article and it helps you, why not forward it on to friends and family members just to show them how much you care. So today I want to talk about Karma, but not just any old Karma. I want to talk about contagious Karma. I want to cover how we as humans can become contagious with happiness, love, peace, respect, abundance and much much more. Just do me a favour and remember those happy times from childhood. Remember the first time that you saved you pocket money to by a gift for a friend of your parents. Remember how great and exciting this new experience felt. Remember the times when you were running...
April 10, 2009 by Sherman
Highly Contagious Smallpox
Smallpox, a highly contagious disease, is unique only to humans. The smallpox virus is caused by two virus variants called Variola major and Variola minor. Variola major is the more deadly form of the virus; it usually has a mortality rte of 20-40 percent of those that are infected with the virus. Variola minor on the other hand is much less severe and only kills 1 of its victims. Neither of the Variola s are bugs that you want to get. Avoid them at all costs. Due to ulcerations of the cornea, many survivors of the smallpox virus are left in one or both of their eyes. Often times they will also have constant skin scarring. Over the 20th century the smallpox virus was responsible for an estimated 200-450 million deaths. After successfully completing several vaccination campaigns the World Health Organization WHO in...
March 5, 2009 by Maura
Five Tips For A Stress-free Holiday
When it comes to creating a delicious Thanksgiving meal, finding ways to save time doesn t have to be a challenge. Growing up as the daughter of Earl B. Olson, founder of Jennie-O Turkey Store, I have always considered Thanksgiving a very special holiday. Through the years, I have also learned a few tricks of the trade when it comes to preparing the Turkey Day meal. The following are some of my personal traditions and tips for a memorable meal: Map out a menu. Simply being prepared can reduce stress and save time. Keep menus and recipes of Thanksgivings past, present and future in a holiday folder. Indicate cooking times to plan flawless execution. Use napkins to set a decorating theme. Purchase napkins well in advance of Thanksgiving. You may even consider taking one to the florist to create a table arrangement that...
January 1, 2009 by Krista
A Do-it-yourself Makeover
Keeping your resolutions to live a healthier life-for longer than a few weeks-may be easier by using some tips from the experts. The American Heart Association suggests creating a do-it-yourself lifestyle makeover you can stick with for a lifetime. Use These Keys To Success Whether you need to become more physically active or improve your diet, you won t succeed long-term if you don t enjoy what you are doing or eating. Get Moving Regular physical activities can help reduce your risk for heart disease and stroke. They can also help you achieve and maintain a healthy body weight. Everyone is different, so pick the activity that fits your lifestyle and aim for a weight appropriate to your body type. To get started: 8226; Take a short walk near your home, workplace or in the mall. Start with 5-10 minutes a day and work...
November 1, 2008 by Darrell
Where Are The Greatest Risk Area For Bird Flu?
With Bird Flu in the news, people are wondering where it may be safe to avoid this deadly virus. While the answer to this question may be very simple now, in a few weeks or months, it may be a different story. The first outbreak of the deadly strain of bird flu in humans was in Hong Kong in 1997. A major outbreak then occurred in January of 2004 in Vietnam and Thailand that resulted in the virus popping up in most of Asia, Europe, and the Middle East. Recently, a low pathogenic form of H5N1, the dangerous form of bird flu, surfaced in Canada. From this, it may be assumed that southern parts of North America, South America, and other countries distanced from Asia are safe. However, with the track record of this virus, that may not be the case. Without a doubt, the area of greatest risk for Bird Flu currently is...
September 6, 2008 by Rene