Kennedy Assassination History

May 18, 2011 by Fact Master · Leave a Comment
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Kennedy and NixonJohn F. Kennedy won the presidency over California Governor Richard M. Nixon in 1960 by a very slim popular margin. Kennedy, a World War II hero and former senator, was the youngest man elected to the Presidency at the age of 43. His family had a long history in politics,

American Outlaws History

May 18, 2011 by Fact Master · Leave a Comment
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The outlaw is an almost mythical character in American history, and their stories have been told in almost every conceivable format. While the outlaw has certainly been a part of our society from its very beginnings, the greatest outlaws in our history are found during the period from the end of

Pearl Harbor Facts

May 18, 2011 by Fact Master · Leave a Comment
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Pearl Harbor History A brief history of Pearl Harbor. For more history on Pearl Harbor use the advanced search. Click here to Begin Searching the Archive Pearl Harbor is located on the island of Oahu, Hawaii. Originally a shallow embayment called Wai Momi (meaning “water of pearl”),

KKK History – Ku Klux Klan

May 18, 2011 by Fact Master · Leave a Comment
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The Ku Klux Klan is a secret organization that originated in the southern states during the period of Reconstruction following the American Civil War and was reactivated on a wider geographic basis in the 20th century. The original Klan was organized in Pulaski, Tennessee, during the winter of

Childhood obesity facts

May 17, 2011 by Fact Master · Leave a Comment
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Adults may chose to eat what they want, but children are increasingly at risk. A couple of years ago, a UK survey found that most people think the primary responsibility for improving a child’s diet should rest with the parents (88%) – (See also Herbsphere archived article –‘Food

Mangoes Nutrition & Health Benefits

May 11, 2011 by Fact Master · Leave a Comment
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We know the Mango is native to southern Asia, especially Burma and eastern India and spread to Malaya, eastern Asia and eastern Africa. The tree was introduced to Santa Barbara, California, USA, in 1880 and I’ve experience some succulent varieties grown in the West Indies. The plant requires a

Effects of music on human mind and Brain

May 11, 2011 by Fact Master · Leave a Comment
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Music is the harmonious voice of creation: an echo of the invisible world.” 2 The Sounds of Music There are innumerable sounds on Earth and many kinds of music. The songs of Nature’s elements are what some of us best like to hear. The instrument of the wind creates sounds of melodious

Music Therapy Benefits and Uses

May 11, 2011 by Fact Master · Leave a Comment
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We have to thank Complementary Medicine for the re-introduction of music-therapy into medicine, because it has many applications for painful conditions and diseases. In a randomized controlled trial in France last year, the results confirmed music therapy’s effectiveness for hospitalized

History of Music therapy

May 11, 2011 by Fact Master · Leave a Comment
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To give some idea of just how old music therapy is and for how long it may have been used and recognized, one of today’s healing instruments is the harp, which origins it is said may lie in the sound of a plucked hunter’s bow string Millennia ago, 16 the oldest documented references to the

Cranberry for Infections

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Earlier in the year Stateside researchers found that adding cranberry juice to intestinal viruses in laboratory conditions blocked their ability to infect intestinal cells. This research part-funded by the Cranberry Institute was presented to The American Society for Microbiology.4 Good news

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