Dr. Steven R. Gundry See book keywords and concepts | To continue the computer metaphor, these codes work much as typing an Internet address into your web browser "tells" it what information you want.
Your genes are totally dependent on your body to protect them and house them until a new computer, in the form of your offspring, can take on these tasks. We need our genes as much as they need us: your body only works when its operating system-your genes-tells it what to do. Over millions of years, the communication between our genes and the human body has undergone continuous improvements and upgrades, all to ensure perpetuation of the genes. | Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts | They sued Microsoft over the inclusion of a web browser in Windows (the horror of it!), and they've broken up monopoly phone companies in the past. Why are they doing nothing over the monopoly pricing and distribution practices of the drug companies?
Americans currently pay monopoly prices for pharmaceuticals, and the FDA even goes out of its way to protect this drug racket, working to block competing imports from Canada and other countries, even going so far as to imply that people who bring drugs into the U.S. from other countries are criminals. | Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts | A web interface allows reporters to pitch story ideas to NewsTarget editors, then easily submit, delete and edit articles through any web browser.
The author byline section allows the reporters to place hyperlinks linking back to their own website or other projects.
Reporters can publish their work anonymously, if desired, and yet still earn Adsense revenues from their content.
NewsTarget archives and cross-links all article content, providing long-term revenue potential from search clicks. | | This new program uses a web interface that allows you to submit, edit or delete your articles using any web browser. You can simply log in to the author interface (using a PC or Mac), submit your new article, edit an existing article, or pitch story ideas to the editors. You must apply to be an author first, and your application must be accepted.
What kind of article content is NewsTarget looking for?
We are seeking factual news reporting articles. We are NOT looking for opinion articles or satire pieces. Articles should not contain opinion statements. | Michael J. Panzner See book keywords and concepts | Important searches can also be recalled in various ways, either by saving the link stemming from a query as a "favorite" in a web browser such as Internet Explorer or by creating preprogrammed searches at sites that allow them to be stored for future use.
Sites with content specifically related to business or particular companies and industries may also be worthwhile locations to do some digital digging. Trade association Web sites can be good, though not necessarily unbiased, places to start, along with business information portals like http://hoovers.com. | Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts | At least not on my web browser.
Counterfeit drugs just as safe as genuine drugs?
The FDA is clamping down on sales of counterfeit drugs, which it says don't work and contain dangerous ingredients. Coincidentally, the same is true for genuine prescription drugs, which cost ten times as much. With genuine prescription drugs now killing at least 100,000 Americans each year due to fatal side effects, the sale of counterfeit drugs with inert ingredients may actually be REDUCING patient deaths. | Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts | They show up as a straight URL that they have to copy and paste into their web browser, and those that are new don't know how to copy and paste. I would prefer to send out html, though I respect the preference of the person who receives it. These days, some federal and state governments and large corporations don't let html through their firewalls, because the things that might come with it could infect their machines. So you want to have it look the way you want it as text. Give people that opportunity or they will see a stripped down version of your html. | Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts | People are tired of web browser pop-ups. They're sick of having to register on a news site just to read a story. And they're fed up with seeing the same exact story, parroted by twenty different news organizations, all on the same day.
If you're one of those people, welcome to the NewsTarget Network. It's honest, it's opinionated, and it's definitely not pre-canned news.
And Truth Publishing is taking steps to get even stronger. The organization is bringing on more writers and researchers. It's going to initiate more hard-core investigative journalism on stories about foods, drugs and health. | Alex Steffen See book keywords and concepts | Frustrated by this digital divide, Javier Sola and the Khmer Software Initiative started the long process of creating a web browser, an e-mail client, and an office suite in Khmer. They didn't have to start from scratch: open-source office browser [see Open Source, p. 127], e-mail, and office software had already been written in English—it just needed to be "localized" into Khmer.
In the course of the project, Sola met Dwayne Bailey, who heads the Translate.org. | Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts | I was trying to download those files. If I accepted the download, then my own files were copied from their original location to my download folder, which of course, is something I can do all by myself without Box.net. And it does nothing to accomplish the goal of remote backup. But it does make Box.net the most expensive and inefficient local file copy utility ever.
Thus, both XDrive and Box.net failed to work for me. Neither seems ready for prime time. | James A. Duke, Ph.D. See book keywords and concepts | If you have a computer, modem and World Wide web browser, you can access it yourself at http://www.ars-grin.gov/~ngrlsb/.
I was becoming known as one of a small number of medicinal herb experts at the USDA, and that led to several side projects, such as my first trip to China in 1978 to study Asian ginseng (Panax ginseng) and the related plant, Siberian ginseng (Eleutherococcus senticosus). I had brought along a pound of American ginseng seed (Panax quinquefolius) as a gift, in hopes of receiving a pound of Asian ginseng seed in return. | The Editors of PREVENTION See book keywords and concepts | To get there, use your web browser to search for the organization's name.
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