A breast implant is a prosthesis used to alter the size and shape of a woman's breasts (known as breast augmentation, breast enlargement, mammoplasty enlargement, augmentation mammoplasty or the common slang term boob job) for cosmetic reasons, to reconstruct the breast (e.g. after a mastectomy or ... Read More

Napoleon Dynamite is a 2004 American independent comedy film co-written and directed by Jared Hess and Jerusha Hess and stars Jon Heder as Napoleon Dynamite. The film was Jared Hess's first full-length feature and is partially adapted from his earlier short film, Peluca, the first MTV Film rated PG ... Read More

A bronze Chinese crossbow mechanism with a buttplate (the wooden components have since eroded and disappeared), inlaid with silver, from either the late Warring States Period (403–221 BC) or the early Han Dynasty (202 BC – AD 220)China has been the source of many significant inventions, includi ... Read More

Herbalism is a traditional medicinal or folk medicine practice based on the use of plants and plant extracts. Herbalism is also known as botanical medicine, medical herbalism, herbal medicine, herbology, and phytotherapy. The scope of herbal medicine is sometimes extended to include fungal and bee ... Read More

Health is the general condition of a person in all aspects. It is also a level of functional and/or metabolic efficiency of an organism, often implicitly human.At the time of the creation of the World Health Organization (WHO), in 1948, health was defined as being "a state of complete physical, men ... Read More

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Health is the general condition of a person in all aspects. It is also a level of functional and/or metabolic efficiency of an organism, often implicitly human.At the time of the creation of the World Health Organization (WHO), in 1948, health was defined as being "a state of complete physical, men ... Read More

March 1 Plants and their production of oxygenI was wondering if it was possible for future moon colonization for the colony's oxygen supply to be totally relient on plants? Could the colonists provide the plants with their carbon dioxide while the plants supplied them with oxygen?In order for a pl ... Read More

March 1 Plants and their production of oxygenI was wondering if it was possible for future moon colonization for the colony's oxygen supply to be totally relient on plants? Could the colonists provide the plants with their carbon dioxide while the plants supplied them with oxygen?In order for a pl ... Read More

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Pueraria mirifica, also known as Kwao Krua, is a root found in northern and north eastern Thailand and Myanmar.In Thailand, the plant “Kwao Krua” is considered to be a rejuvenating adaptogenic herb and has a history of use in folk medicine. Although the name “Kwao Krua” had been applied to ... Read More

Clarification requested on personhood theoryMetamagician has addressed this to some extent, but perhaps these comments can be expanded upon relative to the following passage in the article:"...all these creations would still be unique persons deserving of respect, dignity, rights and citizenshi ... Read More

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Penis envy in Freudian psychoanalysis refers to the theorized reaction of a girl during her psychosexual development to the realization that she does not have a penis. Freud considered this realization a defining moment in the development of gender and sexual identity for women. According to Freud, ... Read More

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Coumestrol is a natural organic compound in the class of phytochemicals known as coumestans. It has garnered research interest because of its estrogenic activity and its prevalence in some foods, such as soybeans and herbs such as Pueraria mirifica.Coumestrol was first identified by E. M. Bickoff i ... Read More

From the remotest ages the decoration of wood has been a foremost art. The tendency of human nature has always been to ornament every article in use. The North American Indian carves his wooden fish-hook or his pipe stem just as the Polynesian works patterns on his paddle. The native of Guyana deco ... Read More

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The Hugo Awards are given annually for the best English language science fiction or fantasy works. The awards are named after Hugo Gernsback, the founder of the pioneering science fiction magazine Amazing Stories, and given in various categories.The winners for the Hugo Award for Best Short Story a ... Read More

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Gilbert Jesse Brown, (born February 22, 1971) is a former nose tackle who played for the Green Bay Packers of the National Football League (1993-99, 2001-03). He was considered by many as one of the greatest run stuffers of his era. Brown played 125 Packers games (103 starts) recording 292 tackles ... Read More

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Cleavage enhancement encompasses a range of techniques used temporarily to improve the appearance of a person's breast cleavage or to create the illusion of breast cleavage on a person who has no such cleavage. This ranges from brassieres (bras) that lightly push the breasts together without any pa ... Read More

UFO Ultramaiden Valkyrie (円盤 皇女 ワるきゅーレ, Enban Kōjo Warukyūre?), aka UFO Princess Valkyrie, is an anime series based on the manga of the same name, which has run for at eleven volumes, and still seems to be continuing. It was created by the manga group Kaishaku, who are also kn ... Read More

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Pueraria mirifica, also known as Kwao Krua, is a root found in northern and north eastern Thailand and Myanmar.In Thailand, the plant “Kwao Krua” is considered to be a rejuvenating adaptogenic herb and has a history of use in folk medicine. Although the name “Kwao Krua” had been applied to ... Read More

In economics, the Laffer curve is a theoretical representation of the relationship between government revenue raised by taxation and all possible rates of taxation. It is used to illustrate the concept of Taxable Income Elasticity (that taxable income will change in response to changes in the rate ... Read More

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Miroestrol is a phytoestrogen, a plant-derived chemical that mimics the biological activity of the hormone estrogen. Miroestrol was first reportedly isolated from the Thai herb Pueraria mirifica in 1960 and thought to be responsible for the supposed rejuvenating properties of the plant. However, mo ... Read More

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Coumestrol is a natural organic compound in the class of phytochemicals known as coumestans. It has garnered research interest because of its estrogenic activity and its prevalence in some foods, such as soybeans and herbs such as Pueraria mirifica.Coumestrol was first identified by E. M. Bickoff i ... Read More

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The following is an episode list for the BBC1 sitcom Only Fools and Horses. The show was first broadcast in the UK on BBC One on 8 September 1981 It ran for seven series and nineteen Christmas Specials until 25 December 2003, when the final episode was broadcast. In total, 64 regular episodes of On ... Read More

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Pueraria mirifica, also known as Kwao Krua, is a root found in northern and north eastern Thailand and Myanmar.In Thailand, the plant “Kwao Krua” is considered to be a rejuvenating adaptogenic herb and has a history of use in folk medicine. Although the name “Kwao Krua” had been applied to ... Read More

A bronze Chinese crossbow mechanism with a buttplate (the wooden components have since eroded and disappeared), inlaid with silver, from either the late Warring States Period (403–221 BC) or the early Han Dynasty (202 BC – AD 220)China has been the source of many significant inventions, includi ... Read More

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Phytoestrogens, sometimes called "dietary estrogens", are a diverse group of naturally occurring non steroidal plant compounds that, because of their structural similarity with estradiol (17-β-estradiol), have the ability to cause estrogenic or/and antiestrogenic effects.Their name comes from phyt ... Read More

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Female body shape is the cumulative product of a woman's skeletal structure (her build) and the quantity and distribution of muscle and fat on the body. There are, and have been, wide differences on what should be considered an ideal or preferred body shape, both for attractiveness and for health r ... Read More

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Pueraria is a genus of 15–20 species of plants native to Asia.The genus is polyphyletic, with different species being related to species in Glycine (which includes soybean), Amphicarpaea, Nogra, Teyleria, Neonotonia, Pseudovigna, Pseudeminia, Pachyrhizus (which includes Jícama), and other genera ... Read More

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this is a test only, don't complain too much Adammw 06:49, 12 August 2007 (UTC) Overzelous article linksAfter Napoleon and Kip's grandmother breaks her coccyx riding an ATV at the sand dunes, Uncle Rico arrives to look after them while she is in the hospital. Uncle Rico proceeds to have an indi ... Read More

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