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As LL Cool J said “Don’t call it a comeback†or a reunion. “It’s a renewing and a rebirth. I missed my boys and wanted to create music with them again. We’re all thrilled to have a second chance to make a first impression,†says Creed lead singer Scott Stapp. After five years apart, the band will be back together for a summer tour. Things started rolling last year when Stapp (now looking like one of the dudes from Prison Break) contacted Creed/Alter Bridge guitarist Mark Tremonti (more on Alter
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Dearest friends!As scheduled, Jean begins his walk in Taiwan on January 10th at the northern point of the island. His sciatic nerve still makes him suffer but at least he is not alone. Amongst others Mr. Lin, “Taiwan Aganâ€, the Taiwanese Forest Gump, accompanies him, pushing his small chariot. Mr. Lin is renown in his country for his efforts towards the environment. Taiwan will be the country where Jean was constantly accompanied in his walk. Indeed, almost every day, there will be between one a
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Busy women are often tired, but they have so much to do they don’t have time to slow down. They’re too busy busy taking care of everything and everyone else to take a little time for themselves. This often leads to unwanted stress, unhealthy habits, and feeling down and sluggish. Time management is something that goes out the window when it comes to pampering ourselves, but if we can manage other tasks well, taking a little time for us shouldn’t take an act of congress or interfere with our
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by Jonathan Blood Smyth Flexibility, its restrictions and promotion, is an important concern of a series of para-medical professions which include chiropractic, osteopathy and physiotherapy. Eastern, exercise based traditions such as yoga have used specialised techniques known as asanas over thousands of years, although they were not designed to increase flexibility. The martial art systems from the Far East all concentrate on developing the flexibility needed to perform the movements required
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