Rhys Jones on July 15th, 2010

The sphere of Martial Arts is one of the most important gifts of Asia to the world. Who will not remember Bruce Lee and the fact that he was first and foremost a martial arts competitor before being a film star? Martial arts films are a huge hit with the escalating popularity of Asian movies like ‘Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon’ and more recently ‘The House of the Flying Daggers’.

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Owen Jones on June 9th, 2010

Manic depression, or Bipolar Disorder, is thought to be one of the worst types of depression that people usually suffer from. It is characterized by sudden and extreme changes in mood. Manic depression is so-called because manic refers to ‘mania’, which refers to the ‘ups’ while depression refers to the ‘downs’. Bi-polar also refers to both ends of the spectrum of emotions

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Rhys Jones on May 30th, 2010

Dealing with anger is never easy, since people always have to face problems and reasons for conflict but our anger management technique is crucial. We have to deal with price increases, arguments, war, violence, crime, everyday common stupidity and continuous interruptions. There is not one person in this sometimes difficult world that has not gotten angry at some point.

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Pauline Davies on May 10th, 2010

Do you have the luxury of time but are short of money to have a smile makeover? If so, a do-it-yourself teeth whitening remedy is an appropriate choice. Notice that the word ‘appropriate’ is used here instead of ‘best’. Both professional teeth whitening and home remedy teeth whitening systems are used to achieve a beautiful smile. It is only up to the patient’s lifestyle that makes the difference which is the appropriate solution.

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Gail Jones on May 8th, 2010

No one really knows when speed reading was first used, but it may possibly have been a long time ago. For hundreds of years, reading was the privilege of a minority of the most highly-educated people in the world, the vast majority of whom were monks and priests. This tiny, select group of men protected their privilege and were loathe to train the general public to read. Moreover, all through those hundreds of years there were relatively few books to read compared with nowadays. Books were also very dear as they all had to be copied out by hand. Perhaps the only fact that has not changed is that the Bible was the most common book in existence and even now the Bible is the most prevalent book.

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