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Origins of Lohan Qigong Article 
Lohan Qigong is a soft form with its origins in the Shaolin Temple of Henan province and is taught today across the globe for health, well being and enhanced life force.
Feb 4, 2010 - Tiffany Jones
Ebooks Gaining in Popularity Article 
According to Amazon, ebooks outsold paper books for the first time on Christmas Day last year. Can the growth of ebooks challenge traditional mass market book sales?
Feb 17, 2010 - Tim Ellis
Healing Powers of Qigong Article 
Qigong also referred to as Chi Kung is an ancient Chinese healing method that combines flowing movements with breathing techniques to balance and cleanse energy channels.
Sep 17, 2009 - Tiana Crump
What is Qigong or Qi gong? Article 
Qigong means working with the body's energy, known as qi or chi. Here is an introduction to this ancient Chinese healing practice and the types and benefits of qigong.
Jan 25, 2010 - Prerna Malik
Italian Grappa Gains Popularity Article 
Grappa is no longer your Italian grandfather's throat scorching drink. The best are coming from Italy's artisanal producers, sparking a wave of interest for this spirit.
Dec 9, 2009 - Ann Trieger
Bicycling Gains Popularity Article 
More people are finding the many mental and physical benefits of biking.
May 13, 2011 - Nancy Hastings
Curling is Gaining Popularity in the U.S. Article 
Curling has a rich history-in Europe and Canada. In the United States it is only just beginning to find its way into the hearts of sports enthusiasts.
Feb 19, 2010 - Cheryl Weldon
Lace Front Wigs Gain Popularity Article 
Lace front wigs are sweeping the fashion scene, creating a glamorous new trend that is being sought after by women of all walks of life. Here's why.
Mar 15, 2009 - Crystal Lewis
Health Benefits of Qigong and T'ai Chi Article 
More than exercise qigong involves lifestyle, diet, emotional wellbeing and spiritual practice. It can help with depression, lower blood pressure and relieve chronic pain
Jul 27, 2009 - Fiona Wilkinson
Qigong Teachers - Masters or Chinese Knock-offs? Article 
The demand for qigong instruction grows and so does the opportunity for teachers to misrepresent their qualifications.
May 1, 2009 - Christina Barea
Why Do Dieters Continue to Gain Weight? Article 
Many who struggle with weight loss attempts say "I know what to do, I just need to do it." Clearly, lack of information is not the cause of weight gain.
Mar 23, 2010 - Gail Kaufman
The Use of Conventions in Fantasy Writing to Gain our Acceptance Article 
The fantastical can transport the reader from their everyday world into an extraordinary world full of spiritual and moral meaning.
May 27, 2011 - Stephen Wilton
Panko Gains Popularity among American Cooks Article 
Panko, a culinary product of Asia, is now available to local restaurants and home-style cooks. The Japanese breadcrumbs add gourmet quality to baked and fried foods.
Mar 28, 2009 - Mary King
The Sustainable LED Light Bulb Gains Popularity Article 
Used in electronics such as DVD players and more recently used in traffic signals, the light emitting diode (LED) as a light source in the home is becoming a reality.
Dec 17, 2008 - Susan Harper
Suspension: A Bizarre Piercing Activity Gaining in Popularity Article 
Suspension is an extreme sport in which people are hung by hooks attached to their skin. It is gaining in popularity in the underground scene.
Jun 29, 2010 - Patrick Berkley
Kati Rolls - The Indian Street Food Gaining Popularity in the US Article 
Kati rolls are the Indian fast food craze that have taken New York by storm. But what are Kati Rolls and why have they become so popular?
Jan 14, 2011 - Jo Romero
No Pain, No Gain Article 
Free Jim and Free Will talk more about pleasure and pain, exploring the motives behind peoples' actions.
Jan 22, 2007 - Mark Zimmerman
What Makes Paris Hilton a Continually Popular Celebrity? Article 
A look into what really makes Paris Hilton a popular celebrity. Is there more to the story?
Dec 23, 2010 - James Honeyman-Wooler
Popularity of Tea Article 
During the span of many centuries throughout many civilizations, the Chinese are credited with the initial popularity of teas.
Dec 6, 2010 - Sheila Franschman