Archive For June 30th, 2010
Origami originated way back in the 1800′s by the Japanese and it is thought to be the art of paper folding. It has been equally loved by grown ups as well as youngsters hundreds of years, and now enjoyed by the West also.
Schools in the UK have launched their own campaign to help combat the growing problem of childhood obesity by enacting a policy to both weigh and measure all students between the ages of 4 and 5 at the beginning of primary school and then again when they move on to secondary school at around 10 and 11 years of age. Schools in the US already have such a policy in place to weigh and measure students at this crucial age, but is it really making a difference?
Our economy has been undergoing a far-reaching shift in the way we do business with one another, both at the local and the global level. It is the growth of online commerce, and its impact is immense, world-wide, and growing quickly. The purchase and sale of almost everything is no longer limited to neighborhoods, areas, or even nations, as we see the development of a world-based market. Anything we may want, it seems, is available at any time or anywhere, and ecommerce seems to be here to stay.
Chiropractic doctors have been marginalized by mainstream medicine for many years. Described by many as a holistic or some sort of an alternative to “real” medicine, chiropractors have recently enjoyed a renewed interest in their way of looking at things. Many people have determined their are many benefits to visiting a chiropractor. Regular visits can make everyday life so much more enjoyable. Unlike dentists or other specialty health professionals, you can get the most benefit from seeing a chiropractor two or three times a month.
