List Of "Pop Up" Pages

Explanation of "Pop Up" Page

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Title of Page
Description
Reference Page
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Adrenalin
In May 1886, William Bates reported the discovery of a substance produced by the adrenal gland in the New York Medical Journal.
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Becoming An Expert Photographer -- Apprenticeship
You need to be exploited. You have to work hard for somebody else for low pay early in your career.
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Breathing And The Veda
The key factors to be observed while performing in all the 3-procedures of Pranayama described below is -- "Good Effort - Zero Strain - Conscious Enjoyment".
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Comments From Original Inspiration For Sasya
A Dear Friend Who reads Sanskrit suggested "Sasya"
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Fertility Problem
My daughter cannot get pregnant.
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INFORMATION ABOUT SLEEP APNEA
This sleep test takes place in a rather converted motel room. 
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It Got Kids to Be Active
An edgy government ad campaign that made exercise cool and helped boost physical activity among school kids is coming to an end this month after a five-year run.
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Johnny Appleseed Story
What is not much pointed out in this account of Johnny Appleseed is that it was the CONCEPT of a seed growing into a presentation of immortality in the physical universe -- it was this concept which Johnny embodied.
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Links Referencing Sleep Apnea
Scientific Studies on Sleep Apnea · OXIDIZING THE BLOOD THROUGH THE AGENCY OF ELECTRIFICATION IN THE TREATMENT OF DISEASE
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Lymph
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Lymph Location and Movement
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Memory In The Hand
The truth is that the hand, like any other part of a living body, contains "living cells" and those living cells are capable of holding a memory.
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Mimes Teaching Mimes
The Science Of Mimicry is shown as Mimes Teach Mimes To Be Mimes
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Mimicry

Study Of Poisonous Snakes Boosts Old Batesian Principle Of Mimicry

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More Personal Letters To Karl
On The Subject Of Pain And Excessive Fluids -- Use Of Trampoline
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Muscle Memory
actual muscles that might well do some of the learning
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Photography
I, Karl Loren, took some 902 photographs of the Belt Test at the Yong Moon Moo Kwan school on Crenshaw Blvd, Los Angeles, on Saturday, August 26, 2006.
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Pranayama Institute
In the past, the practice of pranayama was limited to a select few, namely monks, ascetics, and mystics.
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References To Sasya
Description of the Sanskrit origin of this word
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Spinal Cord Compression

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Story of the Shibboleth
A shibboleth is a kind of linguistic password: A way of speaking (a pronunciation, or the use of a particular expression) that identifies one as a member of an 'in' group.
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Successor To Mimicry In The Arts
Mimicry is extremely important in much of "learning of music"
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Supply Of Energy For Muscles
Adenosine triphosphate (ATP) is the source of energy for all muscle contractions. Energy is released when ATP is broken into ADP+Pi (adenosine diphosphate and phosphate group).
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Top Google Sites For "Cure" of Sleep Apnea
A sleep apnea cure involves hard work for the patient and a strong enough will to accomplish what is needed.
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US Schools Fail Parents And Students Alike!
WSJ Article The Andover of India?
Graduates From Doon
Score Top U.S. Jobs
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Waterfall Moving Toward Me!
First my muscles reacted and I "shifted" my whole body slightly to the right -- I couldn't shift it much -- the booth was cramped and the water was coming.

 

 

Explanation of "Pop Up" Pages

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Many of these articles may include references to background or supporting information taken from various sources including data found on other web sites. In many cases this background data, or reference data, is published in a type of "window" called a "Pop Up" window.

This information is referenced in some article with a link. On these links a new window opens up to show this referenced information. Windows of this type do not include the normal drop-down menu on "normal" pages. These "Pop Up" pages each include a "Close Window" button so when you are done looking at that page you click on that button, close that page and are "back inside" the original window you were looking at when you clicked on the link.