In a nutshell, the chew of a gum actually works, without the substantiation of any research, in the reducing the stress by handling the cortisol levels, generally known as the stress hormones. Other studies have found that some aspects of memory seem to be improved by chewing gum, particularly immediate and delayed word recall, while others […]
Mar 23 2012 | Posted in
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According to a latest survey, chewing gum increases various functionalities of the brain, resulting in timely responses from subjects and increased efficiency. The research conducted at Cardiff University, United Kingdom, states that chewing gum effects the ventral part of the prefrontal cortex, resulting in mastication-induced arousal, which helps in quick responses and increases the ability […]
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The fact that the company is now considered something of a ”hot potato” in Washington DC, where the investment bank is losing friends fast, is something investors should worry about, as well. After the 2008 blow, many investors just parried away from the company. Moreover, the bank also attracted opprobrium from the media. It just could not revive from trenches of […]
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Bloomberg pointed out, in its defense, however, that Goldman Sachs is a huge employer in New York City, and that as the Mayor it is his duty to protect and defend such companies. Incidentally, Goldman Sachs is also one of the largest customers of Bloomberg Inc. (Mike Bloomberg’s sweet child), which sells its computer data terminals to Wall Street banks, investment and securities firms, and media outlets. The three-time […]
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Goldman Sachs is the sinking ship that got hole in the bowls in the midst of the 2008 crisis. What made it worse was the Congressional inquiry that took a toll on its stock price at the Street. However, there is one person who is tipped to take the helm to bring the company to […]
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Germany on Friday swore in new president Joachim Gauck, who warned the government that it had a historical obligation to help Europe’s weakest members as they struggle to stay financially afloat. Gauck, the first head of state from the former communist east, delivered the impassioned appeal to members of parliament and Chancellor Angela Merkel in […]
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In 1957 Ford produced the paradigm of vehicle with more design bugs than uses. Its name was Edsel Ford . The Ford Edsel the doors do not close tightly, the trunk and hoods did not open, the batteries are discharged, the horns would be stuck, hubcaps fell off, the paint is cracked, the transmission broke, the brakes failed […]
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The coliseum or the Colosseum is most famous landmark of Rome which was built in 1st century AD (approximately in 72 AD). It was also called Flavian Amphitheatre and is considered to be one of the greatest works of Roman Empire. The Colosseum’s original Latin name was Amphitheatrum Flavium and the name ‘Coliseum’ was not […]
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Not surprisingly a large number of public-sector schools are lacking basic facilities, including clean drinking water and seating arrangements. The incumbent, following the lines of previous governments, is spending larger portion of budget on defence projects. On the other side, it has not had funds for education sector. Although basic education must be top priority […]
Prime Minister of Pakistan Yousuf Raza Gilani on Wednesday hailed the just unveiled Pakistan’s first ever Zero Hunger Action Plan drafted by the Ministry of National Food Security and Research. While speaking to the media at the concluding session of the “National Workshop on Food Security in Pakistan” at a local hotel, Gilani said that […]
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Christ the Redeemer is the statue of Jesus Christ with outstretched hands and open arms. It is located at top of Corcovado Mountain in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. As it is a symbol of Christianity, this statue has become the icon of Rio de Janeiro. This sculpture is 710 meters long in its height. This […]
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Extortion business is not new in Karachi, the provincial metropolis and economic hub of the country. Everyone including traders, shopkeepers, businessman and even professionals speak openly about extortion culture. There is no other way to run the business except paying money to extortionists. The results are well known and quite terrifying who refuse to cooperate […]
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