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Write Your Own Alternative Medicine Encyclopedia
Posted on 04. Jul, 2011 by Admin.
Don’t be fooled by marketing and advertising – there really is no single, universal Alternative Medicine Encyclopedia. Unlike most encyclopedias, which are based on factual evidence that are undisputed, the field of alternative medicine does not contain enough universal elements to develop a definitive alternative medicine encyclopedia. The Book Of Shadows: Village shamans, healers, and witches were responsible for writing their own alternative medicine encyclopedia during ancient times. These books were called grimoires, and also referred to as Books of Shadows and botanicals. Information on these practices are contained in some of the oldest known written works in the world. As an example, Ayurveda , an alternative medicine system, is discussed in ancient Indian texts. [...]
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Learning Aids – How to Build Your Encyclopedia
Posted on 02. Jul, 2011 by Admin.
Every student, at any age, needs reference materials to learn from. Apart from written Courses that summarize the subjects explained during formal classes, the best sources are Treatises, Manuals, Monographs, Handbooks and Encyclopedias. Every good student dedicates many hours, in preference to leisure, rest or sleep, to the study of the matters s/he chose to delve into for professional improvement and gain. It would be nice and highly rewarding to reach at any time the best written information to impress on one’s memory. Unfortunately it is also quite an expensive proposition that only a lucky few can allow themselves. Old books risk to be outdated, given the rapid advancement of science and technology, so that the amount of possible valuable sources is restricted and of limited access. [...]
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Mini Encyclopedia of Chess Game
Posted on 01. Jul, 2011 by Admin.
Chess is an interesting and entertaining game of position that requires lot of understanding, alertness, and smartness to win. It is played between two people on a square board with 64 squares on it. Both the opponents have to constantly evaluate the position of the pieces used in the game to achieve the objective of the game i.e to checkmate the opponent’s king. The chess board with alternate black and white squares is divided into 8 rows known as ‘Ranks’ and 8 columns known as ‘Files’. Each player takes control of the selected black or white pieces. There are about 16 pieces with 1 king, 1 queen, 2 rooks, 2 knights, 2 bishops, and 8 pawns and each has its own distinctive move on the chess board. Each player with their own set of 16 pieces starts playing the game and the one who attack’s the opponent’s king leaving no move or square for escape wins the game. This situation where the opponent’s king has no move left is called the checkmate, the objective of the game. [...]
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Magic Encyclopedia – Illusions Game Review
Posted on 30. Jun, 2011 by Admin.
Magic Encyclopedia: Illusions is the 3rd installment of the Magic Encyclopedia adventure puzzle series. The Magic Academy has come under attack by an illusionist and are trapped by his illusions. Star student Catherine happens to be in the right place at the right time, and is the only one able to fight the illusionist and free the other mages. Join her as she searches the world for ways to confront the illusionist and disrupt his plans! Magic academy star student Catherine is hard at work in the academy’s library when suddenly everything around her transforms into something completely different. A door turns into a drape, stairs disappear and arcane writings turn into children’s drawings. [...]
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Use Encyclopedia and Reference Sites to Help you Find Information Faster on the Web
Posted on 28. Jun, 2011 by Admin.
Encyclopedia and Reference Sites are essential online tools for students, teachers and researchers requiring facts and other information to complete their projects or assignments on time. The values of these resources lies in the way in which online encyclopedias and reference resources get you to the data you need in much less time than it takes to scroll through endless pages of search engine results. The two types of online information sources work in their own particular ways – Encyclopedia Sites aim to provide a complete body of knowledge on a particular theme, whereas Reference sites simply point you to other places on the internet where information is obtainable on a particular subject. Students, Teachers and Researchers find these online sources of facts, data and other information indispensable when doing projects or assignments, especially when they use both sets of resources according to their requirements on the day. [...]
