The trial for Sarah Palin’s email hacker is underway in East Tennessee. A 22 year- old college student from the University of Tennessee , David Kernell, hacked into Sarah Palin’s Yahoo account at the time of her run for Vice-president. Kernell answered a series of security questions to hack the account.It was an email she […]
Dolphins Plagued by Similar Diseases As Humans
Dolphins Plagued by Similar Diseases as Humans By Leo Kretzner, 2/18/10, San Diego, CA “Flipper” – that most famous of marine mammals – would quite possibly be one sick dolphin these days. That was a conclusion drawn from presentations by four scientists from separate specialties studying dolphins in their native environment, along coasts and in […]
Bitter Sweet or Toxic? Indigenous people, diabetes and the burden of pollution
WINNIPEG—Diabetes is now widely regarded as the 21st century epidemic. With some 284 million people currently diagnosed with the disease, it’s certainly no exaggeration—least of all for Indigenous people. According to the State of the World’s Indigenous Peoples Report by the United Nations, more than 50 per cent of Indigenous adults over the age of […]
Is Congressionally Mandated Health Insurance Constitutional?
Here’s a link from a writer on another blog for CBS also taking on the argument with respect to the Constitutionality of this massive bill written by lawyers, for lawyers, and the financial, insurance and medical community special interests now with respect to the health care deform bill. Which is now pending House approval, with the […]
College Football: FWAA Names 2009 All-America Team
COLLEGE FOOTBALL 2009: ALL-AMERICA TEAM NAMED SEC lands seven players on prestigious team FWAA NAMES 2009 ALL-AMERICA TEAM DALLAS (FWAA) – The Southeastern Conference led the selection process with seven players and the Big 12 Conference had five when the 2009 Football Writers Association of America All-America Team was announced on Saturday. Nine of the […]
How chocolate is used for healing in the past and present
History of Chocolate Timeline The beginning of chocolate is the cacao tree, known by ethnobotanists as "theobroma cacao." According to the article, "Introduction: Chocolate’s History at a Glance," chocolate in its raw state grows in a pod like a pea, but on trees 40-60 feet tall. Cacao is native to the tropics of America. Ancient Mayans […]
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