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Starving Winter of 1609/1610 Starving Winter of 1609/1610 in Jamestown, Virginia: Women and others ate dogs, horses, rats, mice, and snakes to survive. One man ate his wife. First wedding and births starving winter of 1609/1610 • women of jamestown • virginia • mrs. forrest • anne burras
Anorexia Nervosa Countless people believe that anorexia is just about starving your body because you are conceited This could not be farther from the truth. anorexia nervosa • bulimia • eating disorder • fat • starving
Appalling Ad Advertisers create ad campaigns to attract our attention- but some grab mine the wrong way. ad • appalling • advertisement • campaigns • attract
Food Riots A Threat To World Peace Desperate people looting and killing to fill their empty bellies. Times have changed. There is no cheap food anymore. Can oil $ fix the world's food shortage? world peace • no cheap food • oil at us$112 • prime minister fired in food riot • haiti fires prime minister alexis over food riots
First Women of Jamestown The first two women to arrive in Jamestown, Virginia were a Mrs. Forrest and Anne Burras. Burras, with others dined during the starving winter of 1609-10, on dogs, horses jamestown • virginia • women • john smith • starving time winter of 1609-10
Media's Unrealistic Body Image Eating disorders have become so common with famous dancers and models that they have become glamorized for many. People are starving to death to be thin. anorexia nervosa • eating disorders • dying to be thin • media influences • unrealistic standards
Surprising Starvation Facts Researchers are revealing surprising discoveries about malnutrition and starving children worldwide - also known as "child wasting." Is this a new psychological disorder? world hunger • surprising starvation facts • wasting away • psychological disorder • starving children worldwide
Cannibalism in the Soviet Union The Soviet government's refusal to acknowledge, or attend to, the famine that swept much of the Soviet Union during the early 1920s led to widespread cannibalism. cannibalism in the soviet union • cannibalism in soviet russia • cannibalism • cannibals • famine of 1920-21
Primal Quest is Coming 10 days of mountain biking, hiking & orienteering? Primal Quest offer the ultimate in extreme sports competition. This year Primal Quest is taking Utah to the extreme. primal quest • extreme sports • expedition race • adventure race • mountain biking
Bulimia Nervosa It is usually portrayed in movies as the disorder where teenage girls go to the bathroom in groups to throw up. However, bulimia is much more complex than that. bulimia nervosa • binging • purging • teenage girls • diagnosed
Katrina Dog Hero The Humane Society of the United States, in March, hosted the 20th annual Genesis Awards. Appearing on stage, as guest of honor, was Katrina, a beautiful black Labrador, hurricane katrina • katrina • dog hero • katrina rescues • katrina heroes
Bad Writing You're working on final edit, just getting ready to publish, when you realize, "This is some awful stuff." Don't worry, everyone writes a little crap now and then. bad writing • writers block • poor writing • poor grammar • bad story
Best Food and Cooking Websites Frazzled by cooking measurement conversions? Tired of eating cardboard-like produce during winter months? Fear no more intrepid cook, for I've sourced sites that will sim online cooking conversions • best food websites • best cooking websites • food websites • chicken
Child Soldier Turned Rapper Emmanual Jal escaped from war in Sudan as a child and now spreads his message of peace. From the age of 7 they trained him for combat, but his peaceful spirit won out. sudan • war in africa • gun control • poverty as a refugee • hip-hop
Dining in Colonial Virginia The early Jamestown folks seemed fonder of bowling in the streets than raising corn. Corn they could trade with the Indians for, or just steal it. jamestown • virginia • food • stealing from indians • corn
Health Benefits of Green Tea Green Tea has been known for its medicinal ability for hundreds of years. This article will explain why your tea break can save your life. green • tea • health • benefit • cancer prevention
One Must Suffer to be Beautiful The current fashion for bodily modification has its roots in historical practices that were both painful and dangerous. beauty • modification • pain • plastic surgery • poison
Powhatan's Tribes Teach Settlers Jamestown lacked men who knew how to farm. Powhatan's people show them how to plant and catch fish in exchange for metal for hatchets, glass beads and copper. powhatan • jamestown • virginia • native americans • fish weirs
Save Money on Girlfriend Getaways It's easy to plan an inexpensive vacation with your best gal pals. You just need flexibility and a little creativity. save money on a girls' getaway weekend • cheap girlfriend getaways • women travelers • group travel discounts • train travel
Carlisle Indian Industrial School The Carlisle Indian Industrial School, the first Indian boarding/residential school, starts a controversial program of assimilating natives into the white man's culture carlisle industrial indian school • carlisle indian school • carlisle school • indian boarding schools • aboriginal residential schools
Cutworms Cutworms will kill seedlings quicker than anything else. They chop them off at near ground level. If you suspect you have cutworms, please read this article to find out how to be rid of them. cutworms • larvae • caterpillars • moths • control
Easy, Organic Garden Weeding Piles of old newspapers are a non-toxic way to kill weeds and grass in perennial and vegetable gardens smother weeds • smother grass • organic garden building • non-toxic garden • organic grass and weed killer
Eating Disorder Symptoms Early indications that may lead to a full blown eating disorder eating disorder symptoms • warning signs • side effects • anorexia • bulimia
Farmer vs GM Seed Corporations Farmers and consumers are losing in battles re: genetically modified organisms (GMO) and GM seeds. I cite 2 court cases against farmers & a study showing nutrient loss. genetically modified organism • gmo • gmo food • gm food • crop seed
How to Control Weekend Eating Relaxing on the weekend can throw off your dieting efforts, but it doesn't have to be that way. Planning ahead and watching your portions can help you lose more weight. how to control weekend eating • overeating and eating out • dieting setbacks • daily calories • losing weight
A Torero of Spain and the Corrida This biography allows the reader to join the man in the bullring as he faces a brave bull of Spain, alone except for his courage, and his fear, and the roar of the crowd. or í´ll dress you in mourning • spanish bullfighter • spanish history • el cordobes • torero
Erotic Fine Art and Artists A list of the most famous artists who used sex and eroticism as part of their symbolism and content. Included are Gustav Klimt, Balthus and Michelangelo. erotic art • sexy art • erotic artists • sexual art • erotic paintings
God of War 2 on Playstation 2 God of War II picks up right where the original left off and never loses steam. This sequel fixes and tweaks the original's formula to create a nearly perfect game. god of war ii • god of war 2 • video game • kratos • playstation 2
Scarcity Mentality Western Scarcity Mentality has infected Indigenous culture, threatening to eliminate the Abundance Mentality needed for the survival of the planet. scarcity mentality • abundance mentality • involuntary minorities • rich and poor • rich and poor gap
Torture in East European History Rulers, military, and peasants throughout Eastern European history have been known to have used torture against their enemies, prisoners, or fellow citizens. torture in eastern europe • torture in eastern european history • peasant torture in eastern europe • soldiers torturing officers • russian revolution torture
What To Do With Doggy Poo Dog poo is an increasing environmental burden washing dangerous bacteria into the water supply. There are alternatives to throwing a smelly plastic bag-full in the bin. dog waste disposal • dog poo disposal • doggy poop disposal • worm farm compost • biodegradable plastic bags
World Overpopulation Killing Earth By 2050 there may be 9 billion of us. This will put a huge strain on our planet, leading to poverty, unemployment and starvation for many. world overpopulation killing earth • too many people • environmental problem • global warming • energy consumption
Art Theme Party for Kids Got a budding artist with a birthday? Make art the theme of your party, with invitations, food, fun and games to match. art theme party for kids • arts and crafts birthday bash • birthday party ideas • budding artists • child's artwork
Beethoven Opera Fidelio Fidelio, the only opera by German composer Ludwig van Beethoven: opera plot summary/synopsis, character description, and other Beethoven opera information. ludwig van beethoven • german composer • german opera • fidelio • beethoven opera
Comic Strip Pioneers Comic strip and book creators do not just fade away. They move on, and often never realize just how much we appreciate their work. This is your chance. comic • strip • books • adams • rechin
Fabulous Fritillaries These common little butterflies are often an indication of the planet's health. Colorful little flyers, they're one insect found in many areas of the world. butterfly • butterflies • ecology • wildscaping • wild scape
Garden Q&A Time Again Garden Questions and Answers for June. tobacco budworm • aphids • ants • roses • petunia
LeBron James vs NBA Championship LeBron James and his unmatched NBA statistics are making Cleveland sports fans happy. One fan would sacrifice an NBA championship to keep LeBron in Cleveland. lebron james statistics • cleveland cavaliers • nba championship • sports celebrity • cleveland sports fans
NEO the Laptop Word Processor AlphaSmart reduced the pricepoint of NEO, a carry-around writing tool with enough functionality to attract established writers. neo • alphasmart • writer • keyboard • word processor
New York's Malaysian Bistro New York is a brew of brilliant cuisines and cultures and recently, I was lucky enough to visit a Malaysian restaurant in Soho called the Franklin Station Café. franklin station cafe • new york restaurant • frank station cafe • spicy food • malaysian food
Reasons for the Russian Revolution The Russian Revolution of 1917 was an inevitable result of peasant dissatisfaction, poor leadership, an unpopular monarchy, political movements, and war. russian revolution • russian revolution of 1917 • reasons for the russian revolution • tsar nicholas • nicholas ii
Schizophrenia and Autoimmunity Patients with schizophrenia and their parents have a higher risk of certain autoimmune diseases, particularly thyroid disorders and celiac disease. schizophrenia • thyroid disease • celiac disease • gluten sensitivity enteropathy • rheumatoid arthritis
The Plight of The Sudanese A summary of the plight of sudanese children being used as mercenaries. sudan's civil war • conflict in sudan • human rights • problems in africa • war |
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