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Kendall [ressourceélectronique] : muscles, testing and function
Kendall [ressourceélectronique] : muscles, testing and function
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Hot Gas in Space Mimics Life
"These complex, self-organized plasma structures exhibit all the necessary properties to qualify them as candidates for inorganic living matter" Electrically charged specks of interstellar dust organize into DNA-like double helixes and display properties normally attributed to living systems, such as evolving and reproducing, new computer simulations ... via LiveScience
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backyard waterhose sounds better
Well that was an experience I don't want to have to repeat. Our bathroom is in the middle of a remodeling project right now. We took out the bathtub/shower (because it was leaking) and put in a shower stall. So now I don't have a bathtub to wash my hair in. Bad deal. It was discussed that we might put in a larger sink with one of those faucets that curves up in the air so that I can wash my hair that way. In the mean time, the only option I have for wetting my hair is in the shower. And you would know, this would be the time when my hair decides to act up and start feeling nasty and not cooperating. The only way to fix it is to completely wet it down and start from scratch. Even washing it when I shower at night, the next morning it feels and looks awful. Well,I've been trying to just deal with it and manage it the best I can with a spray bottle and gel. It wouldn't be so bad if I didn't have to go to work every day. Yesterday it was so unmanageable that I decided to wash it in the sink in the other bathroom. Yes... picture me bending over a tiny sink and trying to wet my hair with a faucet I can't fit my head under while trying to keep 3 feet of hair from going down the drain. It was ridiculous. I think next time I'll just go out in the back yard and use a water hose. Today I got in the pool after work. (yes, it's finally warm enough to use it!) My hair felt awesome afterwards!! It's so soft and bouncy-curly. That's weird because it normally reacts totally opposite, sticky and limp. I think maybe it's from all the rain water in it.
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Obama and the Price of Oil
The New York Times reports today that in every political season, a“big idea”emerges,“the brilliant brainstorm that everyone seems to believe will get some lucky candidate elected.”This year a book called“The Political Brain: the Role of Emotion in Deciding the Fate of the Nation”by Emory University Professor Drew Westen hits the mark. Professor Westen asserts that elections are, in the final analysis, determined by the emotional reactions of voters. This is a fact he says ...
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CompFacts Launches Inexpensive Service for Designing and Sponsoring Confidential Custom Salary Surveys of Exceptional Usefulness
UltraSurveyXL is an extremely affordable and unique service for quickly designing and sponsoring totally confidential professional-grade pay surveys. Participation is maximized by providing each participant their own custom results in a pre-programmed Excel workbook. The workbook provides instant, comprehensive and completely tailored interactive compensation and staffing comparisons-to-market at the job, grade and pay structure levels. (PRWeb Jul 31, 2007) Post Comment:Trackback URL: http://www.prweb.com/pingpr.php/UHJvZi1Qcm9mLUxvdmUtU3F1YS1UaGlyLVplcm8=