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Rick Steves: Travel As a Political Act

Rick Steves: Travel As a Political Act

from FORA.tv Politics on October 27, 2009
Duration: 3971
Celebrated guidebook author Rick Steves explains how thoughtful travel can expand our world view and shape how we address political challenges that confront our country.
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Advanced Life Solutions Overview

Advanced Life Solutions Overview

from YouTube :: Tag // second life on September 10, 2009
Duration: 135
Author: jasonrutz Keywords: Mind body family society finances success business strategy develop expand how to which enjoy live life Added: September 10, 2009
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Patrick Schwerdtfeger - Expand the Frame

Patrick Schwerdtfeger - Expand the Frame

from YouTube :: Tag // business on September 08, 2009
Duration: 353
Author: tacticalexecution Keywords: confidence expand frame bigger think Added: September 8, 2009
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Obama: Gov't to Expand Workers' Saving Options

Obama: Gov't to Expand Workers' Saving Options

from News videos from Mochilla on September 05, 2009
Duration: 0
The government is trying to make it easier for Americans to save for retirement, President Barack Obama said Saturday. (Sept. 5)
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VIDEO: Mild Head Trauma Can Cause Brain Dysfunction, Low Birthweight May Increase Osteoporosis Risk, Brains May Shrink As Waistlines Expand

VIDEO: Mild Head Trauma Can Cause Brain Dysfunction, Low Birthweight May Increase Osteoporosis Risk, Brains May Shrink As Waistlines Expand

from Insidermedicine Daily News (Video) on August 28, 2009
Duration: 0
(August 28, 2009 - Insidermedicine) From New York - According to research in the journal Radiology, mild head trauma can cause brain dysfunction. In a study of 20 patients examined with an MRI technique called diffusion tensor imaging, researchers found that mild traumatic brain injury could cause acute impairment in executive function. While most people with mild traumatic brain injury recover, up to 30% suffer lasting damage. From Helsinki - According to research in the journal Public Library of Science Medicine, low birthweight may lead to a higher risk for osteoporosis. In a study of over 280 adults, researchers found that those who weighed 1.5 kilograms or less at birth were nearly twice as likely to have low bone mineral density. These individuals could therefore benefit from measures to prevent osteoporosis. And finally, from California - According to research in the journal Human Brain Mapping, brains may shrink as waistlines expand. In a study of brain images from nearly 100 elderly adults, researchers found that the brains of overweight people appeared 8 years older than the brains of those who were of normal weight, while the brains of obese people looked 16 years older. The researchers suggest that keeping weight under control can help to maintain brain health, and potentially lower the risk of Alzheimer's disease. For Insidermedicine in 60, I'm Dr. Kelly Schweitzer.
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Master Detail with no code using eXpand

Master Detail with no code using eXpand

from popular posts - blip.tv (beta) on August 24, 2009
Duration: 241
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Wavy Star Scape 2

Wavy Star Scape 2

from MobileBurn.com on January 28, 2009
Duration: 20
In our second rendition of this moving background, waves of stars expand and contract on your screen as they cycle from bright to dark and back again, with the added finesse of sparkles when light intensity reaches critical mass. Download Wavy Star Scape 2 Moving Background
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Wavy Star Scape

Wavy Star Scape

from DailyGrommet on January 28, 2009
Duration: 20
Wave of stars expand and contract on your screen as they cycle from bright to dark and back again. Download Wavy Star Scape Moving Background
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Study Sheds Light On Dark Energy

Study Sheds Light On Dark Energy

from mozoom on December 16, 2008
Duration: 93
Discovery-News.com: New findings bolster the argument that dark energy is the reason our universe is expanding. James Williams explores the evidence. For more space news stories, check out http://dsc.discovery.coim/space
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PeopleSoft: For Your Upgrade and Expansion Consideration

PeopleSoft: For Your Upgrade and Expansion Consideration

from Oracle's AppCast on January 14, 2008
Duration: 646
Considering an upgrade of Oracle's PeopleSoft? Listen to John Webb, Vice President Strategy for PeopleSoft Enterprise, discuss how upgrading and expanding your PeopleSoft Applications can add tremendous value and how far the Applications have come in the latest release.
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6th Grade Science Project

6th Grade Science Project

from Favorites of manny on October 21, 2006
Duration: 147
I actually think this is a pretty cool experiment. :] You need milk, food coloring, q-tips and dish soap. myspace.com/sunsetamy412
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