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How to Read Tarot Cards: The Star

When you are learning how to read tarot cards you’ll find that The Star is the 17th Major Arcana card. This is a very inspirational card to get in your tarot layouts, it is literally the light at the end of a dark tunnel and signals you to remain hopeful for the future.

In numerology the number 17 breaks down into the number 8, which represents power and infinity. This goes well with The Star as hope springs eternal and it is a powerful emotion which spur can you on to greater deeds and a brighter future.

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Flexible Learning - Opportunities For Mature Students To Get An Online Degree

Returning to education as a mature student can be a daunting prospect. Many people are concerned about being in a classroom with much younger fellow students, or are worried their study skills are rusty or non existent.

However, the range of distance learning courses now available now makes it much easier to return to education. Online degrees give a flexibility conventional universities are unable to provide - meaning students can study in a way fitting with their lifestyles. It is this flexibility that has been the key to their success in attracting older students.

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Effective Business Translation Services

The overwhelming majority of enterprises are very product and/or
service oriented, meaning that they specialize in the production of a
particular type of merchandise. They may also focus on the rendering of
certain services. It’s for this very reason that consideration may need
to be given to the area of expertise of the firm itself or of the
individual translator in charge of the work. Competent business
translation services give special attention to their clients’ need for
specialized translation.

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April 2008 - Numerological Forecast

Universally we are all on a 5 month during April.

After a sense of trying to wade through treacle during March we should feel lighter and be aware of a sense of freedom around us. Freedom to do what? I hear you say, what with the credit crunch forever breathing down our necks, it is not a good time to go out and spend on luxuries!

Well the number 5 does actually relate to selling, so instead of concentrating on buying things, why not concentrate on selling? Knowing that the Universe will be on your side. As it’s spring, why not have a spring clean and sell all those unwanted items you’ve got lying around.

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Training in Traditional Chinese Medicine

“While courses vary with respect to prerequisites, general doctorate programs require a great deal of commitment; usually over 1,200 training hours.”

When you’re ready to achieve your degree or certificate in one of the world’s most ancient healing arts, then you should acquire training in traditional Chinese medicine (TCM).  With programs ranging from certification in Tuina (Chinese medical massage) to a doctorate in Oriental medicine, the educational options are wide open.

To earn your masters in acupuncture and Oriental medicine (MSTOM), training in traditional Chinese medicine entails anatomy and physiology, pharmacology, acupuncture and Oriental medicine (fundamentals, diagnosis, and treatment); acupuncture point locations, applications and theory; acupuncture and needling techniques; auricular acupuncture (ear acupuncture), Tai Chi, Qi Gong, Chinese herbology, Eastern nutrition, Tuina, moxibustion, cupping, and more.

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Introduction To Molds

Molds are not plants, they are not plants because they have no chlorophyll, nor do they have leaves, roots, or stems, and they have no firm cellulose based cell wall. Mold cell walls are made of chitin, the same stuff crab and shrimp shells is made of.

Mold is compiled of microscopic thread like structures called hyphae; in fact the root word mould is an old North Western European term possibly a Viking term meaning fuzzy.

Mold is made of microscopic fibers, and it produces microscopic spores, but mold is not microscopic. Like you and me, it starts out as a single microscopic cell, after a while it grows into a visible, fuzzy, smelly, colorful, living mass of fibrous connected cells.

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