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Gardening

Here in the tropics the sun is so intense nowadays. We are also experiencing some drought that means the weather is hot and humid with very little chances of raining. In spite of that I still manage to do some gardening stuff to somehow cool the place. Since water is scarce I make sure that [...]

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Sony Ericsson XPERIA X10 mini

I never attended the Mobile World Congress, but I was so impressed with the gadgets that was featured in the vent. I was most impressed with the addition of Sony Ericsson XPERIA X10 mini, this sleek looking touch phone has made a name since it is a small touchscreen. Unlike other touchscreens it can be [...]

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Effects of Smoking

Everyday, around 1000 Americans are dying because of smoking. One out of every six men is dying in United States because of smoking. This makes clear that smoking is one of the major causes of death in our country.
Effects of Smoking
If you smoke then you are also enhancing the chances of diseases that will end [...]

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Lemon zest twists

I now realized that lemon zest has many more uses other than zesting for cookie enhancement, for lemonade, marinades. Here are some other uses of lemon zest.

Air Freshener: Simmer a half dozen lemon slices and a handful of cloves in a pan of water. Especially  good for removing food odors.
Vegetable Enhancer: Toss lemon peel with [...]

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Gene related to ageing

Research findings suggests that there are gene variants that show how fast people’s bodies aged. The researchers from the University of Leicester and Kings College London say finding could help spot people at higher risk of age-related illnesses. People carrying the variant had differences in the “biological clock” within all their cells. The British Heart [...]

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