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Helps to remove fatigue: Encyclopedia II - Depilation - Reasons for removing hair

Hair removal has been practiced for centuries in almost all human cultures. The methods used vary among times and regions, but shaving is the most common method. Depilation - Medical reasons. Patients' body hair was once shaved before surgery for reasons of hygiene; however, this turned out to be counter-productive, and as a result patients are no longer shaved in many hospitals. The shaving of hair has sometimes been used in attempts to eradicate lice or to minimize body odor due to accumulation of odor-causing micro-organisms in hair. Some people with trichiasis ...

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Depilation, Depilation - Reasons for removing hair, Depilation - Medical reasons, Depilation - Social cultural or sexual reasons, Depilation - For religious reasons, Depilation - In military institutions, Depilation - As punishment, Depilation - Body areas where hair is often removed, Depilation - Hair removal methods, Depilation - Permanent, Depilation - Temporary, Depilation - Doubtful methods

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Helps to remove fatigue: Encyclopedia II - Call for Help TV series - Canada origin August 2004 – present

A short time after the cancellation, Rogers Media (majority owner of G4techTV Canada) expressed interest in reviving the program as a Canadian production, and licensed from G4 Media the rights to the Call for Help name and format, along with the 1998–2003 music and graphics. Taped in Toronto, Ontario, a new version of Call for Help made its G4techTV Canada debut on August 16, 2004, and quickly became the channel's highest rated series. Leo Laporte (who regularly commuted from his residence in Sonoma County, California) served ...

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Call for Help TV series, Call for Help TV series - United States origin May 1998 – May 2004, Call for Help TV series - Canada origin August 2004 – present, Call for Help TV series - United States return August 2005 – December 2005

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Helps to remove fatigue: Encyclopedia II - Jeremiah Evarts - Battle against Indian removal

Evarts was influenced by the effects of the Second Great Awakening and served the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions as its treasurer from 1812-1820 and Secretary from 1821 until his death in 1831. Evarts was the editor of the Panoplist, a religious monthly magazine from 1810 until 1820, where he published over 200 essays. He wrote twenty-four essays on the rights of Indians under the pen name "William Penn". He was one of the leading opponents of Indian removal in general and the removal of the Cherokees from ...

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Jeremiah Evarts, Jeremiah Evarts - Early years, Jeremiah Evarts - Battle against Indian removal, Jeremiah Evarts - Death and legacy, Jeremiah Evarts - Publications by or referring to Evarts

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Helps to remove fatigue: Encyclopedia II - Building the Virginian Railway - Jamestown Exposition: helping a neighbor

Sewell's Point had been selected by the Jamestown Exposition Company for the international exposition on a mile-long site fronting on Hampton Roads right next to the Tidewater Railway property. The choice of location was politically correct: it was almost an equal distance from the cities of Norfolk, Portsmouth, Newport News and Hampton. A big plus for the site selection for the Exposition organizers was favorable access by water. A naval review was to be a major feature of the Exposition. Of course, one downside to the location was t ...

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Building the Virginian Railway, Building the Virginian Railway - Southern West Virginia natural resources, Building the Virginian Railway - Deepwater Railway: West Virginia short-line, Building the Virginian Railway - From the mountains to the sea, Building the Virginian Railway - A coup at Sewell's Point, Building the Virginian Railway - Extending the Deepwater Railway to meet the Tidewater Railway, Building the Virginian Railway - Page still willing to negotiate, Building the Virginian Railway - Final attempts to block, Building the Virginian Railway - Henry Rogers steps forward, Building the Virginian Railway - 1907: Virginian Railway born, Building the Virginian Railway - Jamestown Exposition: helping a neighbor, Building the Virginian Railway - Financial panic of 1907 Rogers suffers a stroke, Building the Virginian Railway - Final spike celebrations tragedy, Building the Virginian Railway - Last tour planned by Rogers, Building the Virginian Railway - Legacy

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Helps to remove fatigue: Encyclopedia II - Thermal grease - Applying and removing

The grease is applied on the both surfaces with a small plate (or, sometimes, just with finger). Even silver compounds do not conduct electricity well, so several minor drops on the chip pins usually do not damage the device. It is recommended you remove thermal grease from a CPU or heatsink using isopropyl alcohol. ...

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Thermal grease, Thermal grease - Applying and removing

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Helps to remove fatigue: Encyclopedia II - Menstrual cup - Insertion removal and cleaning

Menstrual cup - Bell-shaped cups. The different brands of bell-shaped cups all vary slightly in their design and size. The most significant difference is between The Keeper which is made of latex rubber and The DivaCup and The Mooncup which are both made of medical grade silicone. Women with an allergy or sensitivity to latex should obviously not use The Keeper. Another difference is that The Keeper comes with a very long tab allowing you to customize it for a higher or lower pl ...

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Menstrual cup, Menstrual cup - Usage, Menstrual cup - Insertion and virginity, Menstrual cup - Safety, Menstrual cup - Comparisons with tampons and sanitary napkins, Menstrual cup - Common, Menstrual cup - Bell-shaped cup, Menstrual cup - Diaphragm-style cup, Menstrual cup - Insertion removal and cleaning, Menstrual cup - Bell-shaped cups, Menstrual cup - Diaphragm-style cups

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Helps to remove fatigue: Encyclopedia II - Menstrual cup - Insertion removal and cleaning

Menstrual cup - Bell-shaped cups. The different brands of bell-shaped cups all vary slightly in their design and size. The most significant difference is between The Keeper which is made of latex rubber and The DivaCup and The Mooncup which are both made of medical grade silicone. Women with an allergy or sensitivity to latex should obviously not use The Keeper. Another difference is that The Keeper comes with a very long tab allowing you to customize it for a higher or lower placement. If the tab length creates any d ...

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Menstrual cup, Menstrual cup - Usage, Menstrual cup - Insertion and virginity, Menstrual cup - Safety, Menstrual cup - Comparisons with tampons and sanitary napkins, Menstrual cup - Common, Menstrual cup - Bell-shaped cup, Menstrual cup - Diaphragm-style cup, Menstrual cup - Insertion removal and cleaning, Menstrual cup - Bell-shaped cups, Menstrual cup - Diaphragm-style cups

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Helps to remove fatigue: Encyclopedia II - Legal research - Getting help

You can find listings of various types of libraries at Libweb and Libraryspot. Yahoo has a list of public law libraries. Try a web search for county "law library" (your county). County law libraries are usually open to the public. Also, Findlaw has a list of law schools through which you can find the web pages for their law libraries. However, not all law school libraries are open to the public so call ahead for their access policies. There are a few free online reference service websit ...

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Legal research, Legal research - Introduction, Legal research - What is the law?, Legal research - The concept of authority, Legal research - The concept of jurisdiction, Legal research - Common law versus civil law, Legal research - Judicial branch sources, Legal research - Legislative branch sources, Legal research - Executive branch sources, Legal research - Secondary sources, Legal research - How do I cite to it?, Legal research - What's out there?, Legal research - General search tips, Legal research - Research strategy, Legal research - Getting help, Legal research - Source, Legal research - Legal books

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Helps to remove fatigue: Encyclopedia II - Major Ridge - Removal and Beyond

Ridge had long opposed U.S. government proposals for the Cherokees to sell their lands and remove to the West, but the rapidly expanding white settlement and Georgia's efforts to abolish the Cherokee government caused him to change his mind. Advised by his son John Ridge, Major Ridge came to believe that the best way to preserve the Cherokee Nation was to get good terms for their lands from the U.S. government before it was too late. On December 22, 1835, Ridge was one of the signers of the Treaty of New Echota, which exchanged the Cherokee ...

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Major Ridge, Major Ridge - Background, Major Ridge - Removal and Beyond, Major Ridge - External link

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Helps to remove fatigue: Encyclopedia II - Support group - Self-help or facilitated

A self-help support group is fully organized and managed by its members, usually volunteers. Alcoholics Anonymous and other twelve-step programs are typically self-help. Other support groups are facilitated by a professional, such a social worker or a psychologist, or by a nonprofessional monitor. The facilitator controls discussions (either at in-person meetings or in online settings) and provides other managerial service. Psycho-Babble is an exa ...

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Support group, Support group - Maintaining contact, Support group - Self-help or facilitated, Support group - Other categories, Support group - History, Support group - Support groups in the media

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Helps to remove fatigue: Encyclopedia II - Child abduction - Removal by stranger

Women who kidnap babies to bring up as their own are typically unable to have children of their own. The crime is often premeditated, with the woman often simulating pregnacy to reduce suspicion when a baby suddenly appears in the household. An example of child abduction is the case of Montana Barbaro, stolen in Melbourne, Australia on Saturday 7 August 2004. A male attacker knocked the mother to the ground, and a female removed the baby. They fled in a ca ...

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Child abduction, Child abduction - Removal by stranger, Child abduction - Parental abduction, Child abduction - Children abducted for slavery in Africa

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Helps to remove fatigue: Encyclopedia II - Child abduction - Removal by stranger

Women who kidnap babies to bring up as their own are typically unable to have children of their own. The crime is often premeditated, with the woman often simulating pregnancy to reduce suspicion when a baby suddenly appears in the household. An example of child abduction is the case of Montana Barbaro, stolen in Melbourne, Australia on Saturday 7 August 2004. A male attacker knocked the mother to the ground, and a female removed the baby. They fled in a ca ...

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Child abduction, Child abduction - Removal by stranger, Child abduction - Parental abduction, Child abduction - Children abducted for slavery in Africa

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Helps to remove fatigue: Encyclopedia II - Interstitial fluid - Production and Removal

Plasma and interstitial fluid are essentially identical except for location. Plasma, the major component in blood, communicates freely with interstitial fluid through pores and intercellular clefts in capillary endothelium. Blood pressure causes continuous production of interstitial fluid by pushing plasma through these openings into the interstitium. The pores are too small to allow proteins or cells through, but most other solutes can pass. Additionally, passive diffusion and active cellular t ...

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Interstitial fluid, Interstitial fluid - Production and Removal, Interstitial fluid - Composition, Interstitial fluid - Physiological Function

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Helps to remove fatigue: Encyclopedia II - Cooperators of Opus Dei - How they help Opus Dei

A cooperator’s help is either spiritual or material. Spiritually, they pray for the Opus Dei prelature daily. Materially, they give alms or spend time helping out in an apostolic undertaking of the Prelature. ...

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Cooperators of Opus Dei, Cooperators of Opus Dei - Non-members committed to help, Cooperators of Opus Dei - Why they help and cooperate, Cooperators of Opus Dei - How they help Opus Dei, Cooperators of Opus Dei - Benefits given to cooperators

Read more here: » Cooperators of Opus Dei: Encyclopedia II - Cooperators of Opus Dei - How they help Opus Dei

Helps to remove fatigue: Encyclopedia II - Support group - Self-help or facilitated

A self-help support group is fully organized and managed by its members, usually volunteers. Alcoholics Anonymous and other twelve-step programs, typically facilitated by members, are often called peer support groups. Other support groups are facilitated by a professional, such a social worker or a psychologist, or by a nonprofessional monitor. The facilitator controls discussions and provides other managerial service. Facilitated support groups are more often found in institutional settings, including hosp ...

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Support group, Support group - Maintaining contact, Support group - Self-help or facilitated, Support group - On-line support groups, Support group - Other categories, Support group - History, Support group - Support groups in the media

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Helps to remove fatigue: Encyclopedia II - Cooperators of Opus Dei - Why they help and cooperate

Many cooperators have attended some of the means of formation provided by Opus Dei and are moved by the teachings of Escriva: “A Christian cannot be satisfied with a work that allows him to maintain his family: the greatness of his heart is going to enourage him to get closer to people in order to help them, by means of charity and justice.” As the apostolate of Opus Dei is mainly the apostolate of friendship, many cooperators are relatives, friends, colleagues and neighbors of the members of Opus Dei; or they may be people who Many are people who hav ...

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Cooperators of Opus Dei, Cooperators of Opus Dei - Non-members committed to help, Cooperators of Opus Dei - Why they help and cooperate, Cooperators of Opus Dei - How they help Opus Dei, Cooperators of Opus Dei - Benefits given to cooperators

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Helps to remove fatigue: Encyclopedia II - President of India - Removal of the President

The President may be removed before the expiry of his term through a special measure known as impeachment. A President can be removed for violation of the Constitution The process may start in any of the two houses of the Parliament. The house initiates the process by levelling the charges against the President. The charges are contained in a notice which has to be signed by at least one quarter of the total members of that house. The notice is sent up to the ...

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President of India, President of India - Dr. A. P. J. Abdul Kalam - the current President of India, President of India - History, President of India - Qualifications required to become the President, President of India - Election of the President, President of India - Constitutional Role, President of India - Powers and Functions, President of India - Executive Powers, President of India - Judicial Powers, President of India - Legislative Powers, President of India - Emergency Powers, President of India - Removal of the President, President of India - List of Governors-General of India after independence, President of India - List of Presidents of India, President of India - Notes

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Helps to remove fatigue: Encyclopedia II - Creek people - Removal to the West

After the War of 1812, some Creek leaders such as William McIntosh signed a number of treaties that ceded more and more land to Georgia. Eventually, the Creek Confederacy enacted a law that made further land cessions a capital offense. Nevertheless, on February 12, 1825, McIntosh and other chiefs signed the Treaty of Indian Springs, which gave up most of the remaining Creek lands in Georgia. [1] McIntosh was a cousin of Georgia governor George Troup, who saw the Creeks as a threat to white expansion in the region, and had been elected ...

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Creek people, Creek people - Early history, Creek people - Revolutionary Era, Creek people - Red Stick War, Creek people - Removal to the West, Creek people - The Muscogee Today, Creek people - Famous Creek, Creek people - Notes

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Helps to remove fatigue: Encyclopedia II - Trail of Tears - Removal treaty and resistance

With the landslide reelection of Andrew Jackson in 1832, some of the most strident Cherokee opponents of removal began to rethink their positions. Led by Major Ridge, his son John Ridge and nephews Elias Boudinot and Stand Watie, they became known as the "Ridge Party", or the "Treaty Party". The Ridge Party believed that it was in the best interest of the Cherokees to get favorable terms from the U.S. government, before squatters, state governments, and violence made matters worse. John Ridge began unauthorized talks with the Jackson adminis ...

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Trail of Tears, Trail of Tears - Gold rush and court cases, Trail of Tears - Removal treaty and resistance, Trail of Tears - Forced removal, Trail of Tears - Aftermath, Trail of Tears - Notes

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Helps to remove fatigue: Encyclopedia II - Tuf Voyaging - Second Helpings

Tuf returns to S'uthlam to pay the first part of his debt. He is hailed as a hero due to the advancements in food supply, also known as Tuf's Flowering. And also due to Tuf and Mune, a dramatized movie about Tuf's adventure on S'uthlam. However, the population explosion became even larger due to Tuf's flowering, and S'uthlam are still facing a population crisis. Tuf works on trying to gain as efficient crops and animals. Choosing to deliver a spontaneous speech detailing the enhancements he had in mind for S'uthlam - and also a warning for the ...

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Tuf Voyaging, Tuf Voyaging - The Plague Star, Tuf Voyaging - Loaves and Fishes, Tuf Voyaging - Guardians, Tuf Voyaging - Second Helpings, Tuf Voyaging - A Beast for Norn, Tuf Voyaging - Call Him Moses, Tuf Voyaging - Manna from Heaven

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Helps to remove fatigue: Encyclopedia II - File deletion - Problem with accidental removing

The common problem with deleting files is accidental removal of information that later proves to be important. One way to deal with this is to backup your files regularly. Erroneously deleted files may then be found in archives. Another strategy is not to delete files instantly, but to move them to a temporary place where they are kept until one is really low on free space. This is how the "recycle bin" in Microsoft Windows ...

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File deletion, File deletion - Problem with accidental removing, File deletion - Problem with sensitive data

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Helps to remove fatigue: Encyclopedia II - Pyrrhic War - Tarentum Asks for Help

In 282 BC, Rome was called by the city of Thurii for some military help in a dispute it had with another city. In response, Rome sent out a fleet of ships that wound up entering the Bay of Tarentum. This act violated a longstanding treaty between it and the city of Tarentum, which forbid Rome from entering Tarentine waters. Enraged by what it considered a hostile aggression, the city attacked the fleet, sinking several ships and sending the rest away. Naturally, Rome was shocked and angered by this incident and sent out diplomats to diffuse the situation. However, negotiations turned s ...

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Pyrrhic War, Pyrrhic War - Tarentum Asks for Help, Pyrrhic War - The War Begins, Pyrrhic War - Battle of Asculum, Pyrrhic War - Alliance with Carthage, Pyrrhic War - Sicilian campagne, Pyrrhic War - Battle of Beneventum, Pyrrhic War - Aftermath, Pyrrhic War - Battles of the Pyrrhic War

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