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Author Writes About Experience As A Wolf: Released From Victimization That Last Thirty-Seven Years
Author, Amanda Grihm, was released from a victimization that lasted thirty-seven years through paranormal means after writing The Wolf. - 2003-11-08
National Scrip Center Will Pass Full Discounts Through to Customers
This business innovation will simplify and revolutionize scrip fundraising. - 2003-11-08
Frustration with disruption of workflow leads watercolorist to develop Color Mix Organizer.
Frustrated with the disruptions to the rhythm of her work, San Diego based watercolorist Roni Sumer searched for a system of organizing her paints and color mixes. Finding no suitable product on the market, she developed Roni Sumer’s ColorConductor™ Color Mix Organizer to document, store and retrieve paint and color mixes quickly and easily. The organizer is now available to watermedia artists. - 2003-11-08
GarsWorld Does it Again: Over 200% in Stock Gains Since January And Predictions for November-December 2003?…
Gary Crandall, lead Trade Scientist of GarsWorld.com, continues his third straight year of triple digit gains (224% since January 2003) against a turbulent stock market. Investors, traders and students of the stock market are employing more of Gary's techniques as buy and hold strategies falter. - 2003-11-08
WHY DO THE ESKIMOS WHO EAT
ONE OF THE HIGHEST FAT DIETS IN THE WORLD
HAVE THE LOWEST RATES OF DIABETES,
HEART DISEASE AND CANCER ?
Nutraceutical Formulas have been created based upon results of the Medical Study of the Greenland Eskimos (Bang &Dyerberg-1972;1986)where it was found that even though they eat one of the highest fat diets in the World,- they have the lowest rates of diabetes, heart disease and cancer. Here's why. - 2003-11-08
ThoughtOffice™ Reveals Instruments of Mass Instruction: Killer Apps Speed Problem Solving, Produce Explosive Ideas - Even for Comics...
IdeaFisher's core creativity application, in development since 1977, is a very deep but very easy to use software that's been proven to effectively tap both short and long-term memory to help create breakthroughs using "associative thinking", and avoid ideas that might bomb. Now, its successor, ThoughtOffice, used by the majority of the Fortune 500 and over 350,000 ad agencies, small businesses, large corporations and educational institutions... - 2003-11-08
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