Lee Bird
Published author of technical and professional articles, fiction and poetry.
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Are Dietary Supplements Really Dangerous?A proposed dietary supplement act will require a costly review and more record keeping for business that sell vitamins, minerals and foods sold as supplements, like teas and fish and vegetable oils. This is an intrusion by big government.
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Visit Knoxville, Tennessee, This Summer!Knoxville is a mid-sized city in East Tennessee near the Smokey Mountains and offers a wide variety of attractions for both business travelers and summer vacationers, as well as convenient lodging and dining.
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Sports Illustrated - The Swimsuit Edition AgainSports Illustrated publishes its swimsuit edition for 2010. This is a highly successful promotional issue that makes the magazine profitable in the winter months.
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Sanibel, Florida - Are You Tired of the Snow?If you're tired of the snow, you might want to plan a trip to the beautiful, unspoiled Sanibel Island, off the coast of Southwest Florida.
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Olympics - Symbol of the TorchThe Olympic torch is the symbol of the Games and also of the human spirit that strives to live and succeed. It is carried from Olympia, Greece, to the site of the current games.
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Porn Site Reviewer - is This Job Posting a Scam?A scam identified on a job board asks for "Web site reviewers" to review the member's area of what turns out to be porn sites.
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Unemployment - Problem of Matching Jobs, SkillsThe trend for employers to require specific skills for employment is reducing the mobility of the U.S. work force and increasing unemployment.
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Jobs - What We Need is Training FundsOne of the big obstacles to getting a job right now is that employers ask for specific skills, including experience with the particular software the use on their computers.
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The Who Expect to Play Quadrophenia for Teen Cancer Trust BenefitThe Who expect to play their rock opera Quadrophenia on the last night of the Teen Cancer Trust benefit concerts, scheduled for March 22-30, 2010. Roger Daltrey has organized the benefits, sponsored this year by Nomura.
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Top Ten Who Songs You Should Listen to Before the 2010 Super BowlA review of ten anthems by The Who you should listen to before they play the Super Bowl half-time show. Buy the albums or check them out on iTunes.
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Emma Townshend Writes a Darwin Biography for Dog LoversA book review of Darwin's Dogs: How Darwin's Pets Helped Form a World-changing Theory of Evolution, by Emma Townshend.