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Author: Brad Sylvester
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- Study Finds Birth Order is not a Predictor of Intelligence
- Can a Debt Management Program Help You?
- A Review of Ken Follet's The Pillars of The Earth
- Send your High School Student to Explosives Camp This Summer
- Iron Man is Golden
 
Content By: Brad Sylvester
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Number of Articles Written: 57 (2 in review, 12 viewable, 43 sold and archived)
Number of Images Uploaded: 1 (0 in review, 1 viewable)
Number of Illustrations Uploaded: 0
Number of Videos Uploaded: 0
Number of Usage Licenses Sold: 2 Articles
Number of Unique Licenses Sold: 0 Articles
Number of Full Rights Licenses Sold: 42 Articles
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All Content > Articles > Entertainment > Film/Television

Multiroom Audio and Video - Is it Right For You?
This is an article about the many benefits of multiroom video systems with strong reference to UK programming and Aerialforce.co.uk. The article contains a link to the Aerial Force website as requested by the client.

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All Content > Articles > Parenting/Childcare

Building Memories with Meteors (Best Offer)
An article which recounts the my expereince in staying up late with my son one night to watch a meteor show. The article uses this as an illustration of the importance of building lasting memories to share with your children. It also includes information about watching meteors to help the reader share this magical experience with their child.

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All Content > Articles > Health > Stress

Stress and Premature Aging of the Immune System (Best Offer)
An article detailing the mechanism by which stress causes premature aging of the immune system using a reference to a scientific study which is noted in scientific style in the text body without footnotes. The article concludes that no method of controlling the deleterious effects of the stress hormone cortisol upon the youth and vigor of immune cells yet exists, so the best and only effective course of action to maintain a strong and youthful immune system is to lower stress levels.

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Stress Management for Better Health and Longevity (Best Offer)
A persuasive article for a web site about the benefits of stress management. This piece refers to University of Pennsylvania Scool of Medicine and Harvard Women´s Health Watch materials describing the negative effects of stress and stress induced sleep loss on mental and physical health. Referenced conditions include Heart disease, risk of a second heart attack, asthma, accelerated aging, decline of brain function (comparable to Alzheimer´s and Parkinson´s Diseases), decline in workplace productivity,COPD, Irritable Bowel Syndrome, difficulty maintaining a healthy weight and more. Sources cited in the text body without links or footnotes. Keyword frequency: stress- 5.7%, health - 2.9%, healthy - 1.6%, stress management- 1.4%

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What Your Body Language Says to a Potential Employer (Best Offer)
An article detailing specific visual cues that will help an interview understand your character. Specific advice is offered on how to appear confident, friendly, and attentive during an interview.

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All Content > Articles > Health > Disease and Treatments

How Salmonella Establishes a Foothold in the Body (Best Offer)
subtitle: Researchers Find Salmonella uses Stealth Techniques to Hide from the Body’s Immune System. By suppressing the body´s inflammatory response, salmonella can multiply and spread without initially triggering the defensive action of the body´s immune system. Article includes source information, cited in APA style.

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