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201: Diamonds, Gemstones, Lumps of Coal - Another Strike at the Dragon's Soul
The diamond of long distant runners in the world, that is the world's fastest, says he may skip these Olympics for his health. 26 miles of rapid inhalation in such coal dust air would shorten his life. China holds it's breath.
202: The Importance Of Tattoo Preparation
Information on preparing the skin for a tattoo.
203: Watching What You Eat: Sensible Snacks for Sunday School
Parents are becoming more and more concerned about the types of foods that their children receive during Sunday School hours. Make sure you are serving up fun snacks that are also nutritious and not too messy.
204: Using Native American Rattles For Ceremonial Playing
As you study the intriguing history of American Indians and their use of Native American rattles, you will learn that they are symbolic among the Indigenous tribes and are essential to the tribal rituals.
205: Roman Antiques to Now - German Hans Sacked Rome, China's Hans Sack Tibet
It is an irony to consider that the Germanic chaps with the name of Hans would have destroyed a civilization in Rome. And now Chinese Hans destroy the Buddhist civilization of Tibet. All named Hans, stop, and go home.
206: Eta Bita Pi: One Of The World's Most Interesting Numbers
Circles are odd things. We encounter them all the time in nature - in fact we couldn't exist without them, the earth and all its heavenly neighbors (including the sun) being spherical - and yet mathematicians and geometers insist that there are no perfect circles, outside the realm of theory.
207: It's All In The Name
A look at the trend in using unusual baby names, particularly for celebrities, and how this could all change with personalised baby clothes.
208: Success Tips For People Who Want To Be Famous...
Everyone in this world wants to famous. By everybody I mean you too. Trust me you do not have to spend a penny or kill somebody to become famous.
209: Healthy Lifestyles, Happiness - Science Shows Eight Ways to Bliss
We all know the good feeling we got as boy or girl scouts when we helped a little old lady across the street. Our cultural model has had us be trained to do a good deed every day, so by dinner time you might a frantic scout looking for a little old lady on a corner. Science now shows that that state of mind creates a long living, healthy, happy person, far above the average.
210: Lessons in Life, Love and Culture from Popeye, Brutus, Olive Oyl and Wimpy
Wimpy's famous line "I'll gladly repay you Tuesday" was clearly a ruse and not ever to be trusted. Simply put, Wimpy had a burger addiction.
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