May
09

Extreme Results Can Be Had With The Isanity Workout

How many times have you been really interested in a workout plan by seeing an infomercial or reading about it, but aren’t truly convinced it will work for you? If you are like the typical person, sitting on the couch who wants to be in fit and look better, but isn’t quite convinced, then I have something for you. This workout truly delivers on what it promises: you will look better, feel better and attract attention in just a matter of 60 days. How can I say this with such certainty? Because I took those 60 days and used them as a test so I could either disprove or promote what they were trying to sell everybody. Read the rest of this entry »

May
02

Infants Suffering From Opiate Addiction Withdrawal On The Rise



Infants Suffering From Opiate Addiction Withdrawal On The Rise (via redOrbit)

Opiate withdrawal among infants increased three-fold between 2000 and 2009 due to prescription painkiller abuse among mothers-to-be, according to a first-of-its-kind study in the United States. The research, published in the Journal of the American Medical Association, also found that the number of…

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Apr
30

LA marks riots anniversary with unity call



LA marks riots anniversary with unity call (via AFP)

Los Angeles community leaders issued a call for unity on the 20th anniversary of the city’s deadly riots, one of the worst spasms of violence in modern US history. But a small number of African American protestors used the anniversary to lash police at the epicenter of 1992 riots in deprived South…

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Apr
29

LaHood Calls for Federal Ban on Cell Phone Use While Driving



LaHood Calls for Federal Ban on Cell Phone Use While Driving (via redOrbit)

Speaking at a distracted-driving conference in San Antonio, Texas on Thursday, the US Transportation Secretary called for a federal law that would prohibit talking or texting on a cell phone while behind the wheel of any vehicle, anywhere in the country. According to Reuters reporter Jim Forsyth, while…

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Apr
24

Closing Center Was ‘So Much More’ Than a Mental Health Facility for Teens



Closing Center Was 'So Much More' Than a Mental Health Facility for Teens (via The Bay Citizen)

As I read Trey Bundy’s article about the closing of our San Francisco Community Treatment Facility, published by the Bay Citizen on April 19, I was painfully aware of how much was missing from it. How much it didn’t capture about the amazing community of people – youth and adults alike – that…

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Apr
22

Online Accounting Schools Present a Terrific Way of Getting a Degree Online

University students that are aiming to enter into a preferred online sector of study can do so by enrolling in an online accounting institution. This will provide several training and profession possibilities. Registered online higher learning can support college students attain the ability that they’ll need to pursue a licensed occupation. Students can understand about the options available and select a path which will benefit them. Read the rest of this entry »

Apr
19

Be Happy, Be Healthy, Suggests Harvard Review



Be Happy, Be Healthy, Suggests Harvard Review (via redOrbit)

It has been long known that people who are chronically angry, anxious or depressed have a higher risk of heart attacks, so it only makes sense that those who are happy, upbeat and have a positive outlook on life have a decreased risk of heart problems, and that’s just what US experts have found in…

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Apr
19

50 Berkeley High Students to Be Suspended



50 Berkeley High Students to Be Suspended (via The Bay Citizen)

School says students hacked into its attendance system By Bay City News Service on April 18, 2012 – 6:00 p.m. PDT About 50 Berkeley High School students will be suspended and up to four could be expelled for a recently discovered scheme in which students hacked into the school’s attendance system and…

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Apr
17

New Orleans’s post-Katrina artistic revival is in full swing



New Orleans's post-Katrina artistic revival is in full swing (via The Christian Science Monitor)

By Carol Strickland, Contributor posted April 15, 2012 at 9:48 am EDT New Orleans When you arrive at the Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport and hear Satchmo’s trumpet pour out soaring notes of “Way Down Yonder in New Orleans,” your pulse revs up with a bubble of joy. Then you…

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Apr
16

What to Expect from Sith Inquisitor Class

Sith inquisitor is more involved with politics of the Empire and the dark secrets or artifacts of the Force; both routes serve to sate the character’s ambition and to enhance the Inquisitor’s power to manipulate.

At the start of the Sith Inquisitor storyline, the character has grown up as a slave, then been identified as Force-sensitive, and raised from the masses of manual laborers to face the challenge: become a Sith or die. Beginning outside the Sith community, the Inquisitor continues to face choices between abiding the traditions of the Lords of Korriban or pursuing personal power at the Empire’s expense. The options of rebellion amid this dark society may extend even to reaching into the Light Side of the Force. The path of the once-slave may include bizarre artifacts and ghosts of past Force-users. Ultimately an Inquisitor must decide whether to embrace the Sith community, strive to transform it, or reject and defy its demands. Read the rest of this entry »

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