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Toward Gender Equality and Education in Uganda
- Published 12/26/2011
Shoulder to the Wheel, and their supporters are with Stuart McCarthy in his mission to "ensure two of his sisters, Eva and Eron, secure a tertiary education and take their place as equal, independent and contributing members of modern Ugandan society".Think Tank Articles encourages you to share in, and support, this mission. Visit Shoulder to the Wheel and put your shoulder to the wheel with us.
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Can I have Cellulite Treatment and Liposuction at the Same Time?
- By Sarah Kathey
- Published 05/22/2012
- Wellness, Fitness and Diet
- Unrated
FDA approved laser cellulite treatment can help get rid of those pesky lumps and bumps on the thighs and other areas. Many women want to know if they can have cellulite treatment and liposuction simultaneously. The answer is yes.
Does Spinal Decompression Therapy Work for Everyone?
- By Igor Stiler
- Published 05/20/2012
- Medical Business
- Unrated
Spinal decompression therapy is a non invasive, traction therapy used to treat chronic pain in the neck and back. Patients usually gain relief from pain and related distress.
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business networking sites have made freelancer’s life easier. Now anyone can
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Reading this article would help freelancers to get an idea how to use
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Physical therapy helps restore strength and mobility
- By Igor Stiler
- Published 05/15/2012
- Medical Business
- Unrated
Physical therapy treatment includes several therapies and exercise sessions designed to rehabilitate and restore the mobility of the patient.
Kentucky Individual Health Insurance - Understand the Lingo
- By Tracy McManamon
- Published 05/11/2012
- Finances
- Unrated
Understanding and getting to know the lingo is the first step towards finding a Kentucky individual health insurance plan that meets your needs.
X-Gap: Using Strategic Planning to Close the Project Execution "Gap"
- By James Murphy
- Published 04/24/2012
- Business Management
- Unrated
Teams and organizations are constantly plagued by project execution errors and failures. These failures create an execution gap - a gap between what an individual and/or team plans to do and what they actually do instead; however, there are strategic planning techniques that a team can utilize to improve project execution. One of these techniques is the Execution Gap Meeting, or X-Gap.
How Do I Know If Cellulaze Treatment Is Right for Me
- By Sarah Kathey
- Published 03/25/2012
- Wellness, Fitness and Diet
- Unrated
If you are struggling to get rid of cellulite from your body, then you must know if Cellulaze treatment is right for you. Cellulaze cellulite laser treatment ensures long term cellulite reduction.
The humble beginning of an ordinary African
- By stuart mccartthy
- Published 12/17/2011
- Society
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You have heard many stories about Africa , but there’s this one you haven’t heard about, about the humble beginning of an Ordinary African. This story is about my life, and I hope it will help someone know that God does his best work in our worst times.
Quitting Smoking After a Heart Attack Boosts Health More than Meds
- By Doctors Healthpress
- Published 08/11/2011
- Medicines and Remedies
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After a heart attack, quitting smoking may offer a patient more benefits than any medication. Patients who continue to smoke after leaving the hospital could raise their risk of dying by as much as five-fold.
A day in the life of a Fijian village
- By Audrey Stratton
- Published 10/24/2009
- Short Stories , Culture
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This short, fictionalised account of a brief visit to a Fijian rural village, as observed through the eyes of a western visitor, is an attempt to capture something of the daily routines and customs of Fijian villagers. It is based on several actual visits to such rural communities made by the author during her two year stay in Fiji.
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