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Oil Shortage Predicted by 2015 Per U.S. Researchers

An oil shortage is predicted by 2015 per U.S. researchers. The International Energy Agency released a report on April 15,2010 with dire predictions for oil consumption and prices. The IEA found that the oil demand, by the end of 2010, will reach an astounding 86.6 barrels a day with a 2% rise...

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Five Tips to Increase Fuel Mileage

Now that Spring is here, gas prices will be on the rise through Memorial Day. With personal budgets already stretched to the breaking point, what can you do to save money on your car expenses? Here are five tips to getting improved fuel mileage from whatever you drive: 1) Check your tire pressure:...

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10 Signs of Poor Skin Health

How many times have you heard how important first impressions are? People will tell you when you first meet someone new, the individual decides within the first few minutes of the initial encounter whether or not you are someone he/she would like to: befriend, hire, become lovers with, or avoid...

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Which Countries Consume the Most Oil?

The world depends on oil for most of its energy needs. It is used not just in transportation but in many factories and industrial processes. Without oil, life would literally grind to a standstill.However, some countries consume more oil than others. In fact, in a study published in the CIA World...

Naturally Alleviate Pain in 10 Steps

Naturally Alleviate Pain in 10 Steps

Pain is any unpleasant feeling perceived by the brain and sensorysystem. Pain is often the body's warning signal and response to injury, illness, or psychosomatic cause. Pain can be a burden and overshadow every aspect of a person's conscious and unconscious life if not properly managed. Pain...

The 15 Smartest and Dumbest Presidents of the United States

The 15 Smartest and Dumbest Presidents of the United States

Universally and instantly recognizable, the President of the United States – the heads of state and government of the world’s largest superpower, the commander–in-chief of the US Armed Forces, the omnipotent and oft-termed “Leader of the Free World” – requires no long-winded or flowery introduction. What does require clarification, however, are the notions of “smartness” and “dumbness”.