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Archive: March, 2005
A Self Contained, Web Based Module, For All Your Folic Acid Needs
For training health professionals and students to counsel on the benefits of Folic Acid for the prevention of birth defects and other conditions.
Include www.folicacid.net in your next course offering or work place training.
Bsti points to this really interesting article…
Research on twins supports ‘God gene’
“Religious belief is in the genes and can literally be inherited from one’s parents, according to new research.
While environmental factors were the largest influences on children, genetic make-up played a significant part in whether people continued to believe into adulthood, it found.
The research will refuel the controversy about the existence of a so-called God gene, which has been hotly disputed by clerics and theologians.
Based on an analysis of more than 500 identical and non-identical twins, the study at Minnesota University in America set out to discover whether spirituality was the result of nature or nurture.”
Can’t sleep… The sheep and its young, the lamb is a favorite farm animal. Female sheep are called ewes, baby sheep are called lambs, and male sheep are called rams. A group of sheep is called a flock.
I really can’t wait to see The Hitchhiker’s Guide To The Galaxy, hitting cinemas near the end of April. It even has Tim in it!
Check out the trailers…
The Lazy Way to Success
“Lazy-aholics… see the world differently. They wisely know there is always an easier way where doing less accomplishes more. Lazy-aholics know the power (and glory) of Quantum Laziness.
From the point of view of Quantum Laziness, success is INVERSELY PROPORTIONAL to work. That means the less work you do, the greater success you will have. If you want your success to trend toward infinity, then your effort must trend toward zero. The catch is – you have to know how to do less properly. You have to know Quantum Laziness.”
Via Ninja Monkeys
I can’t believe this site is still going from when I had a quick look around in 2001. I really didnt think the madness would last but I was wrong. This guy must be a serious attention craver. You’ve gotta love the Internet.
Emuparadise
“We provide you with emulators for playing console games on your PC and DC. But wait, that is not all, the best part is that we ALSO provide you with the games to play using these emulators!”
Well… Seeing how no one else will get it together. I figured that the only thing left to do is point you in the right direction. So here it is.
DnL has gone completely nuts. I don’t know what to make of him any more? He joined a boy band and left Barqs behind. How lonely it must be with out his flatmate!
Protect the Western Arctic Reserve From Big Oil
The Western Arctic Reserve, also known as the National Petroleum Reserve-Alaska, is the largest tract of unprotected, relatively pristine public land in the United States. The 23.5 million-acre reserve is home to imperiled polar bears, seabirds and one of the densest populations of nesting raptors in the world. Its shores and lagoons harbor beluga whales, seals, walruses and other marine mammals. The BLM is accepting comments on a planning document that sets the stage for oil and gas leasing in the western Arctic for decades to come. Help save this national treasure by telling the BLM to protect the Western Arctic Reserve from dirty fossil fuel development »
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