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Why Do You Exercise?

23 hours ago ago from New Me: A Fresh Start

One day, you will not long quite so much to fit into those cool, skinny jeans. You will be happy about having improved your eating (more whole foods, less junk food) and increased your physical activity but you will also find it easier to accept who you are, including your lumps and bumps. And maybe, just maybe, you will exercise because you know it makes you feel good and it's good for your overall health, not just because you've burned x ...

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Workout Near Work At A Gym Sydney CBD Situated

13 hours ago ago from Best Muscle Programs

As a nation, we have recognized the importance health and fitness makes in our everyday lives. Studies have proven that just 30 minutes of gentle exercise each  day can significantly decrease the risk of fatal diseases. Are you stuck wondering what you could possibly do for 30 minutes, or when you could possibly fit a [...]

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Huckabee Leads Nation Speaking Out Against Health Care Bill

5 hours ago ago from My Ronald Reagan

On Saturday, December 20, after Sen. Ben Nelson of Nebraska was bribed into switching his vote in favor of government takeover of health care there was an emergency rally planned for the next day in Omaha, Nebraska, with Governor Mike Huckabee being invited as the keynote speaker.  What is amazing is that there was less than 24 hours notice given for this rally and it was during the busiest season of the year (5 days before Christmas) but ...

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What makes me happy

19 hours ago ago from Usman\'s blog

Recently, someone came up to me on a plane to KL and looked rather shocked. He asked, ‘How come a millionaire like you is travelling economy?’ My reply was, ‘That’s why I am a millionaire.’ He still looked pretty confused. Many people have been brainwashed to think that millionaires have to wear Gucci, Hugo Boss, Rolex etc and sit on first class in air travel. This is why so many people never become rich because the moment that earn more ...

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Thoughts on Officiating the Funeral of an Unbeleiving Friend by Michael Mckinley

13 hours ago ago from Church Matters: The 9Marks Blog

Last week I officiated the funeral of a friend of mine. He was self-consciously an unbeliever. He was a young man with two small children when he died suddenly and unexpectedly. A few reflections keep rattling around in my brain: It's amazing how death makes people feel the need for religion. There's something about being face to face with our mortality that makes people long for spiritual direction, even if they would normally say that ...

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The new Target Christmas ad is funny, but in an uncomfortable way

7 hours ago ago from TV Squad

This new Target Christmas commercial makes me uncomfortable. The people playing the parents are great, but there's something about the mom's smile that makes me think this Christmas Day isn't going to go well at all. One thing that doesn't quite make sense: this television is kinda big. Why does the husband seem shocked by what it is? Didn't he see the package under the tree beforehand? And if the wife hid it from him until the last minute, ...

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Drew Westen: Leadership, Obama Style, and the Looming Losses in 2010: Pretty Speeches, Compromised Values, and the Quest for the Lowest Common Denominator

22 hours ago ago from Huffington Post

As the president's job performance numbers and ratings on his handling of virtually every domestic issue have fallen below 50 percent, the Democratic base has become demoralized, and Independents have gone from his source of strength to his Achilles Heel, it's time to reflect on why. The conventional wisdom from the White House is those "pesky leftists" -- those bloggers and Vermont Governors and Senators who keep wanting real health reform, ...

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Harold Pollack: Some unsolicited advice for Howard Dean, and for President Obama, too

23 hours ago ago from Huffington Post

I've been spending much time recently with primary care physicians across Chicago. Interspersed with the work, I hear many stories about the difficulties experienced by urban low-income patients. There was the man with diabetes who was uninsured until age 65. Thanks to Medicare, he now gets excellent care. That won't restore the sight he lost to diabetic retinopathy a few years ago. There were the uninsured women whose metastatic breast ...

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Judy Patrick: Gutted Healthcare Bill Ignores this Nation's Best Opportunity for Reform

10 hours ago ago from Huffington Post

By Judy Patrick and Karla Rodriguez The stripped healthcare "reform" bill fails to leverage the power of those who have the greatest potential to determine and maintain good health for all of us: women. We all suffer when women--this nation's primary healthcare decision-makers and consumers--do not have what they need to be healthy. Most people agree that the healthcare system in the United States is in desperate need of reform. Too few ...

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Mark Drapeau: What If Government Were On-The-Record 24/7?

8 hours ago ago from Huffington Post

Recently, I wrote a post about Government 2.0 predictions for 2010-12 , and one of them was that government would "always be on-the-record." By that I meant that the combination of (1) the proliferation of tech-savvy citizens with mobile camera/video devices, (2) the prevalence of wi-fi or other Web connections, (3) the massive number of people using social networks like MySpace, Facebook, and Twitter, and (4) the great interest that people ...

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