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  • Olympic Athletes Fine Tune Bodies for Performance
    Olympic athletes, professional athletes and even college athletes know that treating their bodies right, not only through diet and exercise but also skin care and health can yield improved results on and off the playing field.
  • Writers (And Their Books!) For Cigar Lovers
    In his essay "Sifting the Ashes," the writer Jonathan Franzen has the following to say about the smoking habit he struggles to quit: "[W]hen you're smoking, you're acutely present to yourself: you step outside the unconscious forward rush of life."
  • Global Spa Economy Estimated at $255 Billion Annually
    According to a major report unveiled at the 2008 Global Spa Summit in New York, the global spa economy is estimated to be over $250 billion. Prepared by SRI International on behalf of The Global Spa Summit, the first-ever Global Spa Economy Report represents the most comprehensive effort yet to quantify the rapidly expanding global spa industry.
  • An Effective Anti-Aging Treatment Program
    Available to the health conscious consumer are many products on the market that combat the normal aging process. Often these products make great claims about anti-aging.
  • How To Use Sitemaps To Promote Your Website
    Site maps were traditionally utilized as a user interface to help visitors find particular website content. Generally, standard HTML site maps have a site map page which consists of links and descriptions to all pages within the website. Sometimes the pages are even organized with headings.
  • Health Care: What Adventurous Employers Are Doing
    Health care costs are an issue that every business faces - from the smallest nonprofit to the corner family-owned drug store to major corporations. A new trend is taking shape in
    which employers take the initiative in encouraging employees to "own" their health.
  • Alpine Skiing: A Sport For The Bold
    Downhill skiing requires a combination of athleticism, leisure, privilege, and the devil-may-care attitude that allows participants to enjoy the thrill of, essentially, falling down a steep snow-covered mountain, over and over again. It's not a sport for the faint at heart.
  • The Types Of Steel: A Brief Guide
    Given its importance in infrastructure and manufacturing - worldwide demand for it keeps increasing - steel is a crucial part of everyday life. (For example: A given car will be sixty-six percent steel.
  • How To Plan A Smokin' Vacation
    The 1990s were the best of times - and the worst of times - for the premium cigar industry. On the one hand, the previously near-moribund pastime suddenly experienced huge growth in profits, garnered new publicity, and racked up all sorts of hipness points as a stressed-out workforce turned to cigars for that little touch of luxury that makes a day complete.
  • How To Smoke On The Road: Finding A Smoker-Friendly Airport
    In the past fifteen years, the premium-cigar industry found itself in rebound. After decades of competition from cigarettes, the aging of its customer base, and overall consumer trends indicating a decline in smoking in general (we'll return to this in a moment), many observers figured cigars were done for.
  • Cigars: A Great Bachelorette Party Gift
    Unlike many wedding customs, it's not so hard to get to the bottom of the origin of the bachelorette party. It's a fairly recent innovation, the result of the cross-breeding of the traditional bachelorette's tea
    with the idea of the bachelor party, with a bit of the even-more-traditional bridal shower mixed in.
  • How To Plan A Smoke-Friendly Trip
    From one perspective, the dramatic rebound of premium cigars couldn't have come at a better time. After decades of competition from cigarettes, the gradual deterioration (through age) of its customer base, and decreased consumer interest in tobacco products generally, the sudden early-nineteen-nineties resurgence of interest in premium cigars was instrumental in keeping the industry alive.
  • A Cigar Sampler Party: A Great Party Idea
    For those who do a lot of entertaining, it's hard to come up with new party themes. But the recent popularity of cigars offers a great creative party idea for stressed-out would-be party hosts.
  • Tips on Creating Effective Personal Identification Numbers
    Personal Identification Numbers (PINs) are a part of nearly everyone's life today. The use of personal computers to conduct online banking, pay bills, and order products requires consumers create not only secure PINs, but ones that can be recalled easily.
  • American Nursing Today: Culturally Competent Care
    Immigration to the United States has never ceased. It is a continual process that brings a variety of rich cultures and knowledge this great country. Health care workers experience the vastness of cultural diversity more so than any other profession.
  • The City of Detroit Welcomes the Return of World-Class Auto Racing
    The return of world-class auto racing to the Motor City provided edge-of-the-seat excitement in 2007. Enhanced competition on the racetrack coupled with more entertainment options and increased fan comfort features, makes the Grand Prix an even hotter ticket event in 2008.
  • Automation Creates Demand for More Tech-Savvy Shipping and Receiving Clerks
    According to the U.S. Department of Labor, shipping, receiving and traffic clerks familiar with computers and other electronic and business equipment will find more ready employment due to an increase in the automation of the system.
  • Best Practices for Mail Room Security
    According to the United States Postal Service, commercial mailers represent 85 percent of the nation's mail. The USPS created the B.2.2. Security Initiative for Commercial Mailers, a voluntary mail security initiative, which focuses on national and premier account mailers.
  • For Developers, Going Green Has Never Been So Beautiful
    Today's developers recognize that buyers are seeking homes and communities that reflect their priorities and passions. One of those emerging priorities is the GREEN movement which has swept the building industry.
  • Math Education: A Challenge And A Joy
    Don't worry about your difficulties with math, Albert Einstein is said to have told a schoolgirl who wrote to him to lament her lack of success in the subject - "Mine," he wrote, "are still greater."
  • Zero: Sometimes Nothing Is Something
    What's in a number? In the case of the number zero, quite a bit. The story of this humblest of numbers - after all, it stands for nothing - is so interesting that in recent years several journalists have written popular books tracing its history.
  • Travel Providers Strive to Meet the Needs of Disabled Travelers
    For people with disabilities, the world of travel is broadening its scope to welcome and encourage those who, although physically challenged, are not being hindered by their disabilities. The U.S. Air Carrier Access Act (ACAA) of 1986 prohibits airlines from discriminating...
  • Cooperative Efforts Between Beer and Scrap Recycling Industries Work to Halt Metals Theft
    In Quebec, thieves working in the dead of night made away with sections of roofs, gutters, and wiring made of copper from four Quebec City churches. In metro Atlanta, Georgia, reports of air conditioning thefts from a few home and commercial sites are cause for concern. Meanwhile, mobile phone base station equipment has been destroyed as the result of theft of the copper wire and feedline.
  • Mathematics: A Beautiful Evolution
    Most of the mathematical concepts we encounter every day - numbers, addition, subtraction - seem so basic, so hard to avoid in discussing reality on even the most basic level, that it's hard to imagine someone having to sit down and invent them.
  • Four Famous Fictional Cigar Smokers
    Cigar smoking enjoyed an abrupt, and steep, spike in popularity during the 1990s, after years of decline. Cigar bars and shops sprang up even in midsize towns and cities, while profits experienced heady growth.
  • Hydroponics Company's Fruits of Labor Come in Red and Green
    In southern Ontario, Great Northern Hydroponics, a 50-acre tomato greenhouse, is producing more than just delicious tomatoes. The $20 million facility is leading the greenhouse industry by identifying and investing in innovative technology that benefits the environment with the construction of a Tri-Generation Energy Facility.
  • Unsaleable: Reducing the Cost of Damaged Goods
    Even with improvements in packaging, shipping practices, warehouse design, and software, cutting the cost of unsaleable products is the constant challenge for those in the grocery industry.
  • Great Racehorses Of The Fifties
    Like so many other things, horse-racing both legitimized, and was legitimized by, the new medium of television during the 1950s. What horse-racing offered TV was the chance for this upstart medium, criticized from its inception, to broadcast a venerable and time-honored American pastime, the "Sport of Kings" which so many Americans associated with upward mobility.
  • Europe's Spas Pamper Guests with Sumptuous Views, Posh Accommodations and Signature Treatments
    As varied in their approach to pampering and wellness as they are ubiquitous, spas are becoming a lifestyle essential for many, not only in the United States, but abroad as well. The spa lifestyle fits in easily with the "joie de vivre" attitude of many Europeans.
  • Find Your Groove with Motor City Jazz and Blues
    Detroit City in the early 1900s was a pulsing industrial center, surrounded by sprawling steel and automotive plants. Jobs were plentiful and workers were needed. During that labor wave, thousands of African Americans from the south flocked to Detroit, seeking work and a better life.
  • Girlfriend Spa Getaways Renew and Reconnect
    Looking to take a break from your hectic lifestyle and reconnect with some old pals? There's nothing quite like a spa getaway to help you find your inner self, as well as rediscover your dearest friends while enjoying some pampering. Spa packages provide groups with an opportunity to indulge in treatments, eat healthy, and enjoy some fun activities.
  • Great Racehorses Of The Thirties
    The 1920s, to hear some historians tell it, were one big party - at least for the luckier part of the population, the folks listed in the Social Registry, the partygoers who found themselves fictionalized in the novels of F. Scott Fitzgerald, the descendants of the robber barons of the Gilded Age.

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