Dan Liden
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Jumping Rope for Fun and FitnessThis explains why jumping rope is not just a child's game.
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Swine Flu and H1N1 Flu Revealed: Clearing the ConfusionAn explanation of the origins of the 2009 swine/h1n1 flu, why its name was changed, how it spreads, and how to deal with it.
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Best Natural Remedies for DehydrationThis article explains several methods of restoring necessary fluids and nutrients lost from dehydration.
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Natural Cures for Heat ExhaustionThis is an article about natural cures for heat exhaustion, from water to fruit to shade.
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Causes of Dehydration in ToddlersThis explains several possible causes of dehydration in toddlers.
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Dehydration in Infants: Know the SignsThis article explains the basic signs of dehydration in infants.
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Guide to Enzymes: Top Ten Enzymes of InterestThese ten enzymes give basic examples of the fascinating, widely-varied function of enzymes.
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Roots of Geometry: EuclidGives an explanation of Euclid's life and his contribution to modern mathematics.
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Hypochondriasis: Symptoms and TreatmentAn introduction to hypochondriasis, a mental illness causing healthy people to believe they are terminally ill.
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Graduation Speeches to Leave Them SpeechlessLays out a few basic points on how to give an excellent and appropriate speech at graduation
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Misconceptions About MemoryExplains the distinction between "long term" and "short term" memory, why "short term" memory is a misnomer, and just how distinct the two types of memory are.
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Transcription in Eukaryotic CellsExplains the process of Transcription, whereby DNA is used as a template for the synthesis of RNA
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The Central Dogma of Molecular BiologyThis is about the central dogma of biology: the sequential flow of genetic information from DNA to protein.
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Sources of Bureaucratic PowerThis addresses the idea of bureaucracies as inefficient, wasteful and power-hungry and explains where exactly bureaucracies get their power in the U.S. government.
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Enzymes for All Our Daily NeedsEnzymes are necessary for almost all aspects of life, from digestion to cell division.
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Viruses Gone Retro: RetrovirusesA description of the structure and function of retroviruses such as HIV.
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Celebrate Swine Flu--Hosting a Swine Flu PartyThis article explains what a swine flu party is, why people have them, and includes tips for hosting one.
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Things that Make Us Sick: VirusesViruses are nonliving, submicroscopic organisms that spread by taking over cells.
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Writing Your Way Out of College Classes: Clear Essays on the AP ExamsDescribes basic methods for writing clear, well-organized, fluff-free essays for the Advanced Placement exams.
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10 Tips to Get Your Adult Children to Move Out and Start Their Own LivesThis contains 10 tips to help struggling parents tell their kids that it is time to leave home--and stay with it.
