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You Gotta Fight: How Women Can Survive Attacks A brief look into women's self defense self defense • attacks
The Penalty of Running for Office campaigning • personal attacks • personal integrity • family • opponents
Tip of the Day: Attack a Weak Second Serve The server usually has an advantage, but when they hit a weak second serve, you can take the advantage by being aggressive with your return. tennis • serve • return • practice
The Battle of Vimy Ridge In April 1917, the Canadian Corps captured Vimy Ridge in northern France, the first significant Allied victory on WW I's Western Front in more than two years. battle of vimy ridge • canadian corps at vimy ridge • vimy ridge creeping barrage • canadian corps capture vimy ridge • easter monday april 9 1917
Drug Free Help for Insomnia The Mayo Clinic Website (Dec. 21, 2006) estimates some 42 million people suffer from chronic insomnia, dependence on sleeping pills and "Rebound Insomnia". help for insomnia • chronic insomnia • stop insomnia • cure insomnia • rebound insomnia
Stroke A Stroke is one of the main causes of adult disability and the third leading cause of death next to cancer and heart disease. stroke • brain attack • blood in the brain • ischemic stroke • hemmorhagic stroke
The Real Bermuda Triangle: Finding a settlement between Israel, Syria and Lebanon syrian • israeli • lebanese • beirut • security zone
Reaching for the Heights: What the Return of the Golan Heights r golan heights • israel • syria • galilee • yom kippur war
Information Operations Roadmap The Department of Defense in the United States has developed a strategy for waging war through information, offensive network attacks, and multi-media campaigns. information operation roadmap • war on terror • department of defense • donald rumsfeld • psyops
Social Engineering Hackers can sometimes access a company's network without having to crack a single password. By socially engineering a staff member, they are often times granted free acce social engineering • hacking • network security • hacker • computer network
Understanding Autoantibodies This article describes autoantibodies and expains their role in autoimmune disease development. The use of autoantibody tests for diagnosing and monitoring autoimmune diseases is also described. antibody • autoantibody • autoantibodies • autoimmune • immune
Genuine Communication: When Dialogue Is Not Dialogue bill clinton • racial discrimination • dialogue on race • preferential treatment
Jamestown, Virginia Jamestown, Virginia: Founded in 1607, was the first permanent English colony established in America. It experienced starvation, rebellion, and Indian attacks. jamestown in virginia • first permanent english colony in america • english king grants charter in new world • james river • king james i of england
Turkey, Iraq and the Kurds: Can Anyone Actually Leave The Kurds The situation between the Kurds, Turkey, and Iraq has heated up once again. The Kurds demand their own enclave to call their own, which Turkey and Iraq have supressed, fearing they would destabilize the region. iraq • turkey • invasions • kurdish • resistance
Secure The Network Network security in itself is a complex topic. There are a few basics that can help you understand what it takes to secure a network from attacks. computer network • network security • hacker • foundations • protect your network
Broad Leafed Evergreens - Pieris One of my favorite broad-leafed evergreens, Pieris or often mistakenly called Andromeda, is perfect for the shady garden. A member of the Ericaceae and closely related to Rhododendrons, it thrives in the same kind of moist, organic, acid soil.
Recommended Dog Vaccinations Vaccinations are imperative to the health of your dog. I've outlined different dog vaccinations and puppy vaccinations that might be recommended by your veterinarian. dogs • vaccinations • veterinarians • vet • rabies
The Aryan Invasions The Aryan peoples swept down on India like a wolf on the fold, sweeping away all opposition with their powerful and swift chariots. Or did they? aryan • india • chariot • migration • acculturation
Is This Any Way To Conduct The Peace Process middle east peace process • peace talks • israel • palestine • israelis
Vines, Roots, and Phylloxera.: Vitis Vinifera phylloxera • vitis vinifera • grafting • roots • vines
Chief Crazy Horse An informative look at the life, times and death of this brave Native-American chieftain whose name is forever linked with that of General George Armstrong Custer chief crazy horse • oglala sioux • grattan massacre • conquering bear • fetterman's massacre
Squanto Goes Home Squanto, after five years absence, comes home to find that his native land has undergone disastrous changes beyond any he could have imagined. Again, he is captured, this squanto • massasoit • london • sir ferdinando gorges • new world
Who Was Jean Lafitte? A look into the life and deeds of New Orleans' most colorful pirate. jean lafitte • pirate • privateer • buccaneer • battle of new orleans
The British in India 1825-1859 The colorful and varied uniforms of British Army military units in India in the 19th century. india • indian colonial history • british empire • english colonialism • british military history
Autoimmune Diseases This article serves as an introduction to autoimmune disorders, including their natural course, causes, symptoms, subtypes and treatment. autoimmune • immune • disease • disorders • system
Birth of the Etruscans The ancient predecessors to the Roman Empire, the Etruscans are shrouded in mystery and fascination even today. etruria • etruscans • villanovan period • iron age • bronze age
Buying your weeds: Mistakes Beginning Gardeners make Part 7 Why pay for what you are probably growing in your own yard for free - if only you recognized it for what it really is. native plants • weeding • nuying
Copaxone for Multiple Sclerosis Copaxone, or glatiramer acetate, is a disease-modifying medication for multiple sclerosis. Unlike interferon drugs, Copaxone is a synthetic compound. copaxone • glatiramer acetate • disease-modifying drugs • multiple sclerosis • ms
Etruscan Orientalizing Period The Etruscans continued their cultural development, taking artistic cues from the Greeks. orientalizing period • etruria • etruscan • greek art • etruscan art
Napoleon Bonaparte The life and times of France's most famous emperor. bonaparte • napoleon • josephine de bautharnais • corisica • italy
Red Maple Trees With half the sugar content of sugar maple sap, red maple is nevertheless used in some regions to make syrup because it is widespread and grows fast. red maple • tap a maple • tapping • sap • syrup
Vampires Vampires may have existed only in legends, but people in the Middle Ages blamed them for the outbreak of the Bubonic plague. vampires • vampire legends • vampire mythology • vampires and the bubonic plague • bubonic plague
You Said The "F" Word: Why Has Feminism Become A Bad Word feminism a bad word? feminists • feminist • definition • meaning
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Busch Whacks Harvick Kevin Harvick may have won the war of words against Kurt Busch with his little comedy routine he put on in a Friday morning press conference, but Busch has continued to spank Harvick on the race track. kevin harvick • kurt busch • jimmy spencer • nascar • nextel cup |
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