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  1. True Natural Weight Loss
    Describes how to lose weight naturally and keep it off permanently through natural health resources including healing methods and pictures for Hidradenitis.
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  2. Victor Emmanuel III of Italy
    commander in chief of the defense of the Capital town, was finally ordered - it is said, directly by the king - to remove the blocks and let them pass. Critics argued that Victor Emmanuel's decisions showed constant poor judgment and undemocratic sentiments. What is not in doubt, however, is that fascism offered a political stability that appealed to a broad mass of Italian life, not least the Roman Catholic Church which in the Lateran Treaty was willing to openly negotiate with Italy's fascist government. In many ways the events of the 1920s to 1940s showed each side, the monarchy, the
    http://pheeds.com/info/guide/v/vi/victor_emmanuel_iii_of_italy.html?kurt
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  3. Johnston-Ruyer Back Therapy
    Program Standard sorts of leg exercises are part of the program, if possible including lots of running and walking (taking care not to employ back muscles to help swing the legs.) Maintaining a specific sort of balance while moving, especially when sitting down or getting up from a chair is the other half of the therapy. Both parts require relearning our unthinking patterns of motion, in simple but precise ways that let all our other muscles do more of the work, and our backs, less. Exercises to strengthen the back itself are regarded as inessential, since the principle of the method
    http://pheeds.com/info/guide/j/jo/johnston_ruyer_back_therapy.html?kurt
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  4. John Smith (Scottish politician)
    served as leader of the Labour Party from mid-1992 until his death. Born in Scotland, he was schooled in Dunoon before attending the University of Glasgow where he studied law. He qualified as a barrister before entering parliament. Despite his quiet, modest manner, and his politically moderate stance, he was a witty, often scathing speaker. He had suffered a heart attack some years before becoming leader, and had been obliged to lose weight in order not to risk further problems. Following Labour's surprise election defeat in 1992, he was elected to succeed Neil Kinnock as leader. During his brief time as
    http://pheeds.com/info/guide/j/jo/john_smith__scottish_politician_.html?kurt
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  5. John Mugabi
    Middleweight and Middleweight, fans began to talk of the possibility of him challenging either world Jr. Middleweight champion Hearns or world Middleweight champion Hagler. By the time Mugabi was done with all those capable boxers, his knockout win streak had reached 26 in a row, without any of his professional opponents faring any better. Becau 2000 se of that and because of Hagler's tough battle with Hearns on April of 1985, many fans thought Mugabi had a chance to be the man to take Hagler's world Middleweight title away. The fight between Hagler and Mugabi was set up for November 14 of 1985.
    http://pheeds.com/info/guide/j/jo/john_mugabi.html?kurt
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  6. Joy (novel)
    about this unbelievable incident, talks to Dagwood and demands of him that he leave town immediately without even waiting for his girlfriend to return from work. Also, she makes Brenda and Joy "swear eternal secrecy" and never tell their mother about it. Some years later she arranges a secret backstreet abortion for Anndora, the youngest of the three sisters who is still in high school, which, though "successful", results in the girl never being able to become pregnant again. Right from the start, Palatine tries to take the three girls along to church, seeing that their blaspheming mother will never do
    http://pheeds.com/info/guide/j/jo/joy__novel_.html?kurt
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  7. Hilario Zapata
    by a 15 round decision, against Nakajima in a Tokyo rematch, winning by knockout in 11, and against Reynaldo Becerra in Venezuela. He closed out 1980 win a 15 round decision win over Becerra. In 1981, he and future world Flyweight champion Joey Olivo fought what was the only Jr. Flyweight title bout ever broadcasted on American national tv live until Michael Carbajal came along nine years later. Zapata beat Olivo by a knockout in round 13 to retain his belt, and then, he went to San Francisco to retain the crown once again, with a 15 round decision over Rudy
    http://pheeds.com/info/guide/h/hi/hilario_zapata.html?kurt
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  8. History of the farthing
    were not so much used by the wealthy and powerful; also there was less profit and more trouble in manufacturing them for the moneyers than there was for the larger denominations. Early farthings Two coins, thought to be trials rather than circulating coins, have been discovered recently. Both are in the short-cross style of King Henry III, produced between 1216 and 1247, and are similar in design to the pennies, but only a quarter the size. The obverse shows a bust of the king holding a sceptre, with the inscription HENRICUS REX, while the reverse shows a small cross with three
    http://pheeds.com/info/guide/h/hi/history_of_the_farthing.html?kurt
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  9. Horseshoe
    Horseshoe A horseshoe is a U-shaped piece of iron, rubber, plastic, rawhide or a laminate of these, naileded or glued to a horse's hoof--very like a shoe. Kept as a sort of talisman and not on a horse, horseshoes are said to bring luck. Since the early history of the domestication and use of horses, three factors have contributed to the need for the bottoms of the horse's feet (hooves) to have additional protection over and above their natural hardness. First, the added weight/stress of a human, cart or wagon traces, or pack loads; second, the fact that in domestication, the
    http://pheeds.com/info/guide/h/ho/horseshoe.html?kurt
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  10. How to obtain water in the wilderness
    Water may be filtered with a portable water purification device. Water purifiers differ widely, so if you own one, familiarize yourself with the instruction manual. If the water is visibly dirty, pour it through a cloth to remove large particles and avoid prematurely clogging the purifier. Certain chemicals, such as dilute chlorine solution, are commercially sold as antimicrobial additives. Some leave an unpleasant flavor that may be masked with powdered drink mix. If a natural water source is not available The evaporation still Water may also be obtained from the soil or from plant matter. Probably the best way to get
    http://pheeds.com/info/guide/h/ho/how_to_obtain_water_in_the_wilderness.html?kurt
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  11. How to catch a Pickerel
    is generally used on the top of the water - if not, you should let him rise occasionally to take the air. When the pickerel has seized your bait, give him plenty of time to swallow it, and also plenty of line. Sometimes he will hold it in his mouth and play with it before gorging. On bringing him to land, be careful of his jaws, for he has a set of teeth, sharp as needles. Trolling for pickerel is decidedly an exciting and interesting sport if you have good and large game. A small sail boat, or skiff is used,
    http://pheeds.com/info/guide/h/ho/how_to_catch_a_pickerel.html?kurt
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  12. Hydrogen
    Hydrogen simple:hydrogen Hydrogen - Helium   H Li       Full table General Name, Symbol, Number Hydrogen, H, 1 Chemical series nonmetals Group, Period, Block 1 (IA), 1 , s Density, Hardness 0.0899 kg/m3, NA Appearance colorless Atomic Properties Atomic weight 1.00794 amu Atomic radius (calc) 25 (53) pm Covalent radius 37 pm van der Waals radius 120 pm Electron configuration 1s1 e- 's per energy level 1 Oxidation states (Oxide) 1 (amphoteric) Crystal structure hexagonal Physical Properties State of matter gas
    http://pheeds.com/info/guide/h/hy/hydrogen.html?kurt
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  13. UK miners' strike (1984-1985)
    UK miners' strike (1984-1985) In 1984, the National Coal Board announced that an agreement reached after the 1974 miners' strike had become obsolete, and that they intended to close 20 pits. 20,000 jobs would be lost, and many communities in the North of England and Wales would lose their primary source of employment. Depending upon the impact of the proposed closures in their own areas, miners in various coal fields began strike action. In the Yorkshire coal field strike action began on March 5 following a
    http://pheeds.com/info/guide/u/uk/uk_miners__strike__1984_1985_.html?kurt
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  14. Genetic basis for homosexuality
    and 6 presumed heterosexual women (1 of whom had died of AIDS). The AIDS patients in the heterosexual groups were all identified from medical records as intravenous drug abusers or recipients of blood transfusions, though only 2 of the men in this category had specifically denied homosexual activity. The records of the remaining heterosexual subjects contained no information about their sexual orientation; they were assumed to have been mostly or all heterosexual "on the basis of the numerical preponderance of heterosexual men in the population". LeVay found no evidence for a difference between the groups in the size of INAH1, INAH2
    http://pheeds.com/info/guide/g/ge/genetic_basis_for_homosexuality.html?kurt
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  15. Geography of Ethiopia
    division. From Ras Kasar (18 deg. N.) to Annesley Bay (15 deg. N.) the eastern wall of the plateau runs parallel to the Red Sea. It then turns due S. and follows closely the line of 40 deg. E. for some 400 miles About 9 deg. N. there is a break in the wall, through which the river. Hawash flows eastward. The main range at this point trends S.W., while south of the Hawash valley, which is some 3000 ft. below the level of the mountains, another massif rises in a direct line south. This second range sends a chain (the
    http://pheeds.com/info/guide/g/ge/geography_of_ethiopia.html?kurt
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  16. Fiqh
    maddhab of fiqh. The four schools of Sunni Islam are each named after a classical jurist (who had no idea his rulings would be so imitated - the concept of taqlid, "blind imitation", arose later on). The Sunni schools are the Shafi'i (Malaysia), Hanafi (Indian subcontinent, West Africa, Egypt), Maliki (North Africa and West Africa), and Hanbali (Arabia). These four schools share most of their rulings (80%?) but differ on the particular hadiths they accept as authentically given by Muhammad and the weight they give to analogy or reason (qiyas) in deciding difficulties. The Jaferi school (Iran and Iraq) is more
    http://pheeds.com/info/guide/f/fi/fiqh.html?kurt
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  17. Fleeming Jenkin
    Stevenson, in his memoir of Jenkin, 'was full of high spirits; each practised something of the same repression; no sharp word was utte 2000 red in the house. The Austins were truly hospitable and cultured, not merely so in form and appearance. It was a rare privilege and preservative for a solitary young man in Jenkin's position to have the entry into such elevating society, and he appreciated his good fortune. Annie Austin, their only child, had been highly educated, and knew Greek among other things. Though Jenkin loved and admired her parents, he did not at first care for Annie. Stevenson hints
    http://pheeds.com/info/guide/f/fl/fleeming_jenkin.html?kurt
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  18. Flying squirrel
    Flying Squirrel, Eupetaurus cinereus, found in Kashmir. The two species of the genus Glaucomys are native to North America, and it is these that are most often meant when the name "flying squirrel" are used in English. They are: Glaucomys sylvanus, the Northern Flying Squirrel, whose range extends from Alaska to Virginia (several geographical subspecies are recognised, some of which are endangered); G. volans, the Southern Flying Squirrel, whose range extends from the south-eastern United States to parts of Mexico. Flying squirrels do not fly in the same sense as birds or bats - they do not show powered flight. Rather,
    http://pheeds.com/info/guide/f/fl/flying_squirrel.html?kurt
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  19. Foot and mouth disease
    the world, including parts of Europe, Africa, Asia, and South America. While currently (July 2001) some countries, including Canada, the United States, and Australia, have been free of FMD for some time, its wide host range and rapid spread represent cause for international concern. There was an outbreak of FMD in England in 2001 which resulted in the slaughter of many animals. Symptoms In cattle, foot-and-mouth disease is characterized by high fever that declines rapidly after two or three days; blisters inside the mouth that lead to excessive secretion of stringy or foamy saliva and to drooling; and blisters on the
    http://pheeds.com/info/guide/f/fo/foot_and_mouth_disease.html?kurt
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  20. François de la Rochefoucauld
    seemed to be favourable to the vague ambition which then animated half the nobility of France. Marcillac became one of the so-called importante, and took an active part in reconciling the queen and Condé in a league against Gaston of Orléans. But the growing credit of Mazarin came in his way, and the liaison in which about this time (1645) he became entangled with the beautiful duchess of Longueville made him irrevocably a Frondeur. He was a conspicuous figure in the siege of Paris, fought desperately in the desultory engagements which were constantly taking place, and was severely wounded at the
    http://pheeds.com/info/guide/f/fr/francois_de_la_rochefoucauld.html?kurt
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